The Beaverton review. (Beaverton, Washington County, Or.) 192?-1941, May 11, 1928, Image 4

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Methodist Church
afternoon to »ee
the grandfather,
| who recently returned from the
-,«t Smith hospital at H'llsboro.
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Issued Every I riday at Beaverton
The mothers and teachers o f the
Mr». Henry Johnson, accompanied
Oregon,
Barr. *» school'picnic next Friday,
by her mother. Mr». Anno Rasmus*
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Mrs. W. W. Howard was a busi­ sen of Portand left for The Dalles
THE REVIEW PUBLISHING CO I
Wednesday morning, where
ness shopper in Portland last Tues­ early
they expect to reside for a while in
day.
. . . Society Editor
Juliette Carter
hopes that Mrs. Johnsons health
li unite»» Manager
J. H. Hulett .
Beaverton Review
BARNES BRIEFS
thir program of service» for next
Sunday May 13th. will be as fo l­
low»:
Sunday-school at 10:00 a.
m.
Edward
D.
Roarman
Supt
Morning worship at 11:00
Next Sunday ia “ Mother'a Day’’ ,
and special arrangements are be­
ing made to give full honors to the
MOTHERS. We extend a most c o r­
dial invitation to all who may dr •
•ire to come and partleipate in the
aarvR-ea with ua. Thla day should
«t’r the moat tender
sentiments,
and make us all better.
There will be NO SERVICES at
thia church in the evening, on ac­
count o f the baccalaureate services
at the High-srhool, and this church
ia pleased to cooperete.
— -W. Edwin Ingalls, Pastor.
Bethel Cong. Church
The fourth, fifth, sixth and aev-l
Entered as second-class
matter Howard.
enth grade student »retaking the
December 9, 1922, at the postoffioe
Mr. and Mrs. H. Kruger called
at Beaverton, Oregon, under
the on Mr. and Mrs. John Barry Tues­ final examinations over the year’s
work. The examination counts fifty
Act o f March 3, 1879.
day ew n .ng
(Continued on Back Page)
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Johnson were
FRIDAY, M AY 11, 1928
business callers in Beaverton last
Wednesday.
SCHOLLS ITFMS
CS-
Mrs. M. M. Reid w 11 be hostess
to the Aid Society this Friday, and
to the young folks during the even­
ing.
Mr. and Mrs. Olive Taylor and
Mrs. Wes Baney were callers at
the Charles Hutehcroft home and
the S. P. Taylor home last week.
The Misses
Anna and
Hanna
Young are planning to go on the
Beaverton
high school
exeurs on
this Friday.
LOANS
MV-s Mildred Barry visited with
Miss Gladys Raurer of Sherwood on
Sunday evening.
on real estate. Low inter­
est cost, repayment priv­
ileges. Write for details.
Little Annabelle Murdock fell in­
to a stream near their home one
day last »reek.
Mrs. J. B. Stark who lives on the
Miss Ruth Weaver attended the
L. M. Hesse
farm had
as her .*Cindir e ife" operetta at the Aloha
guest recently, her sister from w is-
lMt
cons n, whom ah« had not seen for
Mr. and Mrs. John Barry and son,
23 years.
Charlea. called on Mr».
Ir». F. Shelvin
There will be an especially good
day last week,
meeting of the Epworth League on
Miss Clara Traehsel »nil acccm -
Sunday
evening when
the Falla
City Institute Z t í be roprofecod in '
friends on a boat trip to The
minsture. Margie Larkin Will be
«•*» Fnd»>'-
leader.
Mr. Henry Wirth called
on a
The young folks o f Scholls en joy - £ us‘ n •» th . Emanuel hospital in
ed a merry chase S u n day-treasu ro
lMt
hunting. ‘The treasure was finally
Mrs. Chin and children, W.lliam
located and proved to be a birthday and Polly, were Huber callers at
cake for those who celebrated that Mr. Hart's last Tuesday.
important
date in
Apr l.
There
Miss Elizabeth
Freeland
spent
were seven who were so fortunate. i Tuesday evening with
home folks
Those responsible for the gay time ! in honor o f her birthday.
were: Mrs. C. W. Larkin, Miss Mar­
Mrs. V. A. Woods and Mrs. Ju-
gie Larkin and Miss Grace Miller.
I Coper o f Beaverton called on Mrs.
E-
E. E. Ferst last Monday.
I
ALOHA-IICBER
Mrs. Brickline
home by illness.
ia kept
to
Mr. Julios W olf of Portland cal­
ila Cooper o f Beaverton called on
her Mrs. E. Berst last Monday.
Mr. Roy
Berst and daughters,
Mrs. J. Coward has been kept to Helen and Winnifred were bus ness
her home by illness lately,
callers in Portland last Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weaver visi­
Mr. and Mrs. John Traehsel and
ted with Portland friends Sunday.
family were present at the oper­
Mr. and Mrs. Andre son o f Ver­ etta in Aloha last Friday night.
non ia were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Henry Wirth has been su f­
Jess Hayes last week.
fering several days with a badly
Mr. and
Mrs. A. J.
Richie of bruised eye. It is somewhat better
Timber were recent visitors at the now.
Jess Hayea homes.
Mr .and Mrs. Henry Martin en-
home Saturday
N. A. Nault ia receiving treat­ -ertained at their
ment at St. Vincent s hospital for evening. Thera wera a number of
injuries to his foot, received some relatives and friends present.
time ago.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyman W. Murdock
Mrs. Harry Price was called to visited Mr. and Mrs. Mark o f Sher­
Gresham Sunday by the death of wood Sunday afternoon, also with
her father, who has been seriously Mr. and Mrs. E. Murdock.
Rev. Oscar Cooper and Mr. Bash
ill for several week».
->f the Christian church at Beaver­
Mr. and Mrs. W. Brome, Mr. and ton were dinner guests at the W.
Mrs. Robert Chamberlain and Vir­ W. Howard home last Sunday.
ginia enjoyed
a motor
tr.p into
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Jenne and
Washington Sunday.
hildren, Frances, Verna and W il­
The members of the ‘’ Cinderella’' liam, called on Mr. Otto Denbadt of
operetta cast broadcast the.r pro­ Stafford last Sunday afternoon.
duct on Tuesday evening under the
John Bary, Jr., played ball with
auspices of the “ Journal Juniors.’’
Beaverton last Sunday, and Frank
Mrs. S. N. Buck, Mrs. Hawley Buru— not to be left out o f the
Buck and Mrs. W. Benjamin and news— dH a tall amount o f rooting.
little
daughter, and
Mrs. Carrie
Mr. Paul Wirth came out from
Norgaard motored to Portland last Portland where he has been work­
week.
ing in a radio shop to spend the
A shower was given Mrs. James week-end with his parents, Mr. and
Turner
Wednesday
afternoon by Mrs. Henry Wirth, and sister, Ruth.
the Queen
Esther Circle at the
Mrs. William Williams, daughter
home
o f Mrs.
W. Benjamin
o f of Mr. and Mps, John McLeod,
Wheeler avenue.
and children returned to Portland
Frances Marvin, daughter o f Mr. after a stay here with her par­
and Mrs. Robert Marvin, won hon­ ents.
ors and a ribbon at the Declama­
Mr. Edward A. Stevens, who re­
tory contest held at Hillsboro, on cently moved from Salem to Port­
Friday afternoon.
land visited over the week-end at
parental home,
returning to
Peter Wickstrand
has returned the
to h’s home in Huber after a very Salem Monday.
John M'tzel o f Huber is receiv­
ing treatment at Smith's hospital
in Hillsboro for injuries received
in a fall while he was at work a
few months ago at Galea Creek.
Mr. and Mrs. Joint Traehsel, Jr.,
and daughter, Esther, called at the
parental Traehsel home last Sunday
The
Huber Ladies'
Soc'al and
Improvement club will hold an all­
day
meeting and sewing
bee at
the home of Mrs. Nunneeamp at
Huber. A pot luck luncheon will be
served at noon.
The fourth grade pupils, chaper­
oned by their teacher, Mias Grand,
enjoyed a picnic at Lurton's woods
Tuesday afternoon after the last
recess. Mrs. Burton donated cake
and punch and their teacher served
ice cream.
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on
C. R. Chapin
Republican Ca ididate
For Circuit Judge
(Paid
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Mrs.
W.
R, Jackson
made a
business trip to Portland Saturday.
Mr. and Mis. Charles T. M eyers'
Were in Portland- over the week-end
visiting Mrs. Meyer's niece.
Mrs. Charles T. Myers made a
bus ness trip to Portland on Wed­
nesday morning of last week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Jackson and
sen were
in Portland
on Friday
evening
to see Harold
Lloyd in
“ Speedy."
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FIRST (L A S S WORK
AT REASONABLE PRICES
and
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FOR
County
Honesty
FOR
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Automobile Insurance
O ffice, Beaverton
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18,
Screen Doors, each, . . $ 1.75
2x4*8 and 2x6’s, per M, . 10.00
Good Cedar Shingles, per M, 1.75
Rock Surface Roofing, roll,
2.25
‘O U R RED TRUCKS DELIVER’
Optical
WOOD and COAL
Wood
W. J. ^îcCréady lumber Co.
Phone, 4603
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n u n t 6608
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During the last ninety days more new Chev­
rolet cars were delivered in this community
than in any similar period in Chevrolet his­
tory—and most of these new car sales involved
the trade-in o f the purchaser’s previous car. As
a result, we have at this time a wide selection
of used cars that have been thoroughly recon­
ditioned—and which may be identified by
the red “ O. K. that counts” tag. Come in
and make your selection while our used car
stocks are complete.
W. C. Hawley
W ININSKY
Telephone
3003
CU T FLOW ERS and
FERNS
All kinds o f floral designs
HALSTEN
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HARDWARE
STAND ARD HARDW ARE
and FURNITURE
Cash paid
for
uid atoras
and
furniture
In Bank Block
Fountain Service
! \
.,
.Haul of
Rata
Whitehall Restaurant
M AGAZINES and CANDY
A
r Opposite Pont O d ie«
. lira ter Inn
Beaverton Lumber Co.
!
WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE
I-eais Druthers, Proprirlura
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Deli mure Lessard
O ffices
any
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Lewis Brothers Props.
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T O P O R TLA N D
F U R N ITU R E AND PIANO MOVING
O ffice«: B ea verton , C o rn e r o f W a l s o « a nd F ir s l B l
P o rtla n d O ffic e , P ortla n d A u to F reig h t T erm in a l
P o .tla n d , Main 3 8 (0
Swanson
MAPES & SON
J l i l l U J i PARLOR
Cigars, Tobaccos
Confections, Soft Drinks
Cady
Bldg.
A.
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Watson 8L
c. CHINN
PAIN TER
and
BUILDER
Day or Contract Work
Phone, Beaverton 2754
F. W. BISHOP
HEATINO
I’ainta
................. .....B eaverton
W. E. PEGG
UNDERTAKER
Grange
amt
EMBAI.MEH
Building
Beaverton
Beaver Wood & Ice Co.
Block
Wood,
Planar
Ends;
A ll
grades o f Utah-Wash. coni.
Yard at Front A Main
P. L. Schultz
Phone «70»
A few of
our exceptional Used Car values
“with an OK that counts”
192« Model Overland
new tiros, license,
Good Duco paint.
cal condition.
A
S Coupe. Two
lots o f extras.
Good mechani­
real buy.
1921
Dodge
Delivery— Pneumatic
tiro», screen side», good mechani­
cal shape, A good car for haul­
ing berry eropa, etc.
B EA V ER TO N
1923 Ford Touring.
Fine mechani-
cal condition.
LINGERIE,
FROCKS,
DRESSES
HOSIERY, NECKWEAR
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Beaverton Barber Shop
.BTEVENS,
PROPRIETOR
SATISFACTION
GUARANTEED
Beaverton,
192« Chevrolet Touring. Good paint
and motor overhauled.
Bernard & Stipe
OREGON
Rose Fletcher Shoppe
C. J
Ford Ton Truck. Chassis and Body.
Pneumatic Tiros. 1923 model, and
in good shape.
Beaverton Transfer Co.
Justice
llera T u n d í) < and Thursdays
I’ hr.ne, 2003
Read his Record of Successful Ser­
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to
with
Hardware,
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Experienced
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Fairness in Assessments without patriality
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Republican Candidate for Re-nom­
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Committee on Ways and Mean» of
the National House o f Represen­
tatives. A Native Son o f Oregon
who has “ No Interests to Serve but
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Phone 4304
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Beaverton Greenhouses
flo w g o o d n ew s d oes sp rea d.
G EN E RAL G ASO LIN E ia
still
the h eal.
Adv 3 « tf
Resident taxpayer, in. Washington
for
county for twenty years. Practical
experience teaching rural, grade and
high schools.
Stands on his pre­
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vious record in the office for t iro
year».
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SU NDAY, MAY 13
10:00 a. m . Sunday school. J.
M. Holden, superintendent.
11:00 a. m.. Sermon by Bert V.
Anglin, Kalama, Washington.
There wil be no services in the
evening as we expect to attend
the Diatr'et Assembly, now con-
REPl'BLICAN v ,n ' nE in Portland, Oregon.
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Mrs.
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» e r e Portland visitors Friday even­
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Mr. and Mrs. G. Bowmann were
in Portland Thursday of last w eek i
on business.
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the
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Mrs. Wilhite and son spent Tues­
day at Fair vale.
Mrs.
L. P. Bryne
is
•ick-l'et at this writing.
M asses —
Nazarene Church
successful operation for stomach
Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Shearer and
trouble, performed at the Emanuel grandson, Raymond, accompaned by
hospital in Portland.
Mr. and
Mrs. Arch
W. Stevens
Mrs.
William
Shoemaker a n d motored to Canby Sunday to spend
daughter, Mary Estelle, Mrs. Jess the day with Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Hayes and daughter, Elizabeth, at­ Nixon and family.
tended the Founders’ Day program
at Cjiampoeg Saturday.
St. Cecelia Church
Sunday
IN AN AGE
OF SPEED
Mother’s Day Is to be celebrated
•t the I’ ethal church with fitting
and apropriat« messages, both in
Hillsboro, Oro.
1 sermon and song.
The paetor has
mJ a special message for the day, to
which mother« are particularly In
vited, and the choir will also pro
tent suitable music.
On Wednesday evening
o f next
week, the 19th, comes th« big ban­
quet to be prepared and served by
the men in honor of their wives
and mothers. This 1» to be known
as a ''.Mothers’ and Daughters' ‘1
banquet,
and
all
mothers
and
daughters are urged to make reser­
vations early with members o f the
men's com ttee. A special menu, a
special program and special deco­
rations bespeak an evening full of
interest.
No evening services this «reek,
the congregation joining with the
rest o f the community in the an­
nual baccalaureate sermon for the
h'gh sehol seniors.
Bldg.
BUSINESS
DIRECTORY
J. E.
WASHINGTON
Savings & Loan Assn.
Skate
10 a. Ml.
Church of Christ
Sunday (’.ni voli lam — B:30 and
Mother'a
D m program
at the
Sunday school hour.
M ollici» will 9 :3 0 n. in.
be the guests o f the day. Mother's
Hnptlain — 2 p. ni.
IH»y sermon on, “ Mother's Name In
W eek d a y M as» H :;o a. m.
God’« Hall o f Fame.*'
v
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S n lu rdny
C o n fe ss io n — 4 :3 0
Young Peoples C. K. will meet « I
7 .„ „ „
7:00 p. m. They will dismiss early
•> P.
.
Rev. J M. O 'N eill.
for the Baccalaureate, services at
the high school audlotjjum.
Harcalnurvstc
services
will
be
held In the high school auditorium
at l i M o'clock.
All inemliers of
this church idense remember theie
will be no set vices at the church.
I-ei’ * be
loyal to the
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class.
Oscar A. Cooper, minister.
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