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y * \ I n rw w a v f u t o w i Ì tvT Evelyn Alexander has been eon Vir»ri1 McCormick w** a Satur- Mr* Elmer Stipe and Mr«. K.*h- K A R N E S B R IE F S fm«*l to her home with measles. ,i*y K U *st of Everett Mettenti!»*. cit Summer* Visit.*! Mr*. Frank (continue.) from Editorial |>age) l/OCAL NEWS "> Hill.boro Tuesday after- Mrs. Herman Metsentine wa* « per cent toward grade promotion T H E W E E K 'S PROCRAM Born t f Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Monday caller at th. G. U West Helen Berst has been the only p u -j B o «V O r T h e a t r e York of R out« 4, ot May 7 a boy. home. BE 4 V KB CtRI> PARTY Mrs Arthur Wilson, on Allen Mr and Mrs. Herman Metsentine pii so far that has been fortunate .. (VRIU'OM The I*. ,.v*r Social elub will give enough to secure a perfect exam * * , , J ' nvonue is quarantined for scarlet called Sunday at the Roy B erly a Bridge rnd “ 500" party Wetines inati.vn grade. T h . ws* in gram 's «'«.rda, . May I nnd J fever. home in Kinton. win. Haines and Joan Crawford day evening. May 18. at 8:00 p. m. mar Mr an 1 Mr*. Tolly Strayer left Miss Gertrude Richter spent Sun- “ WEST POI N r ’ Fourteen prises wil be given and Tucsday of last week for Bend, day afternoon on the Rankin Air- refreshments served. Admission, S.S Sun.. Mon.. Tuo«.. Ma, 1.1-11-15 NOTICE TO CREDITORS 0 re iron port field in Portland. I .<n Chanev in cents. adv. e-24 In the County Court of the State Carl C. Beach and Jack Yount Mr. and Mrs. Charles Van Kleck THE UNKNOWN' «f TYregoa fur Washiagtan county Wednesday, Thursday. May I« 17 iin confined to their home* with »pent Saturday evening at the W. Prohate Department the measles. R. Root home near Tigard. "SKA WOLF" In the Matter of the Estate of Special film for Mrechanst' Night Mr. and Mr*. A. Wiese of Port- Miss Lillie Cook returned M o n -I p Jennie McGill, Deceased Aditi. 25c and a dime any time land were visitors Sunday of Mrs. day to the Girls Polytechnc school s— Charles F.sterley. in Portland where she will resume Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed ex Robert Feldman was taken Sat- wor*t- unlay to the Good Samaritan hos- The Misses Mary Yoder, Mary ecutor of th« estate of Jennie Mc pital, in Portland, in a serious con- Wilcox, and Margaret Skorberg, Gill, deceased, by the County Court d. * ion. teachers of the Durham school, were of the State of Oregon, for Wash- Mr. snd Mr*. Henry Kern o f dinner •* th< Hit* hon'« on ! ington county, and has qualified. Portland were guests Sunday at Thursday evening. j All per*.>ns having claim* against the homo of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Mr. and Mrs. William Richter. Mr. ; said estate are hereby notified to 1 as well and Mrs. Wach and Mis» Charlotte present the same, duly verified, a.* Edwin Jacobson of Route S, cut of Portland were Friday I by law required to the undersigned, his hand on a wood saw M.nines gening callers at the Nan Meek % at Beaverton. Oregon. within six VM - day morning. Four stitches had home. j months from the date hereof. to be taken. Mrs. Herman Metsentine spent b y th e Dated and first published Apr ,, „ . . , .___. Tuesday with other members ot the 27, 1828. Mrs. F. H. ..hocne entere a red >n commjttee of the County Fede- . forano«* Last publication. May 25. 1828. • Tuesday Bridge club at lunch- ^ of Woniens- clubs m M eti- C. R. LAFOLLETTK y artists of e. n on May 8. Mrs. L. U. Drone T. J, Allen, Executivi Rer. FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE W. W. Graves * France exclusively for won the honors. Republican candidate for re-eleetion Attorney for Exeyutor % A Farmer Candidate GENUINE 612-15 Failing Bldg. Otto"' Erickson* a“ d Ï Ï P ’ e Ü S 1 0 THE V0TERS 0F THE RK‘ (Paid Advertisement) PUBLICAN PARTY IN THE Portland. Oregon s(ient Sunday and Monday at the TWENTY-FOURTH SENATOR Boring farm near Hebo. IAL DISTRICT comprising Wash Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Van Kleek ington. Y'anthill, Lincoln and Til ÇuanxnfeeJ -tuéi CM t and daughter. Cathryn *i>cnt Sun lamook counties: day at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. I ask your support at the pri J. D. Ward of Kinton. mary election. May 18 for the nom- W A S H FABRICS Born to Mr. and Mrs. Fred ¡nation for state Senator from this Holmes of Tigard. May ------ . 4, a baby <1 strict. . . N ev er b e fo r e have you seen daughter. Mrs. Holmes is at the distribution of represents- charming patterns and ex- Womens’ Hospital in Portland. »ion m the benate should give this Quisite c o l o n n « . Lovely in tex- , position to the coast counties. I Q ^ it e c o l o r i n g Lovely in tex- U-lour Holcomb, who is . mem- Washington and Yamhill counties' ture, extremely durable. niode*t in price and with all c o lo n her of the Portland t iv.lian Rifle have a s*lultor team, took , , part , „ in , a sharpshooter* , „ My cont.nuous residence in Yam-1 guaranteed absolutely fate contests he d Saturday and 8unday hl„ gnd TlUamook counti* , for the' GUARANTEE J Be Tinning Tuesday, May I, we at the (. liukamas rifle range. past 48 years, combined wun my* “ITt uiH Trffo.'e an, torment made j will start reguar Ice Service In '°th:i.< and Daughters banquet experience in the House in L'19 and of genuine PETER PAN if u /adas." ■ The Gity o f Beaverton nnd in will lie given at the Congrcgsronal and ,n the Senate in 1921 and eluding all country routes the ihuich Wednesday evening. May 16. i$2S r ,ves me a knowledge of the Make a Peter Pan D rew ¡ J same as last year We have also added many new routes this at 6:20 p. m. The dinner and necc|g o f the district and of Icgisla- ■ pregram are in charge of the men. t r.e problems which w j be valuable H yc«r and hope we have not overlooked any who may be in need in O nly 45 Minute« , m of lew If Y’ OU haven’t one of MV yvOow ice cards, phona or L. R. Dean and son, Harold. Dr. >n this position. I “ writ* us *nd wc wi.l gladly supply you with a card and see you ii llliam Miller .Miller of 11 nominated and ana elected eiecieu I i wUl wui 8ur simple steps! Our Pattern Depsrw l T. G. Hctu and William If Six lev made fro me Bull Run water. ‘ r. Then have plenty of good clean lee Portland spent Sunday falling near support such measures as are r e -] ment will gladly «how you how Seep yourself yourself sn and chib Aston*. quired — for the advancement you can aamly Iv keep Astoria. Harold had the good for- fo r- qmred —- --------- -------- of — the —- HAVE THE ICE CHEST READY a n d HANG • u p A CARD tunc to catch a fish 2 4 pounds in necessary activities of the state,] arcn *lW1T’ modishly dressed. 1 m A ■ Twice-a-week deliveries, Tuesdays and Saturdays until real sum- weight. keeping m mind that any provis'otis ■px _ . -i . . x made for such advmr.cement must be The choir of the Church of Christ coniisUint with the state, .bility ang an anthem and Miss Dons ^ . Also j wi„ jve Ha.r.s and M:ss Mary Kingston ance to mhat to me the IJ rendered a duet a. part of the mu- ,an offered t0 produce _ Orrgnn g sical program for the special serxn- equiuble distributxin of the ces, b ,‘dt.t1TulMdV *vemn« “ the burden of the state and local Cedar Mill church. emments. The State of Oregon The Beaver Social club will give and ifs various subdivisions are a bringe and "500" party Wednes- struggling under a burden of debt day evening. May 16, at 8:00 p. m. which should be measurably re Service O t T h e Better Sort in the Masor. c hall. Fourteen priz- duced. es will be given and refreshments C. J. Edwards, Tillamook, Ore. » m served. Everyone is invited to at tend. Ctrl Seouls and Camp I M .K. KASTERDAY Fire Girls (io On Mike u k i t b i . ican t andiiiatk foii llnrncs, May I*. 1828, Reason 's T^eu,rDes/gns Scored ICE : (nnouncement Per yard, 5 9 c .: .......' «¿»:y A I ■ Beaver Wood r I Sprague s \ ... “ ...rir. and Coal Co. ; Everybodies Store ( Special I The Camp Fire titrl* und the Girl ( OI NTY COMMISHIONEIt PUI Scouts her» went on a hike Tuesday MARY ELECTION evening. Supper of bacon and egg* , was cooked over an open camp fire.' The mothers accompanying th»| ^ dollar* worth of survive for girls were Mrs. Thoms, Mrs. Gil every dollar spent" more and Mrs. Allvn. All report a rood ' ' “ve. —p i i - ja Get* the Block Wood Habit USE OREGON WASTE Klfertive April I, and No. I 85'. Nu. 2 Ju t until further nolire Heavy Block , $5.75 l.ad in*tde amul 16" and under l..ght Range Wood $5.25 load right for summer cook sou l 18" «i»e and under Place your order now for cord wood and good country later deiivery. Our price Is r'ghl. slab (or BEAVER W(XH) & COAL COMPANY Oregon BE Vegetable Wise Eat more fro t* nnd vcg.-ialdo*. They're good for you. Come here for your supply offrrsh *nd shoppers have found thut her*'hey find green tho food*. Wise best values in town. Rring a l ig basket wh>-n you r»nte, for you values that you I! uunt to take advantage of. will see many OUR CUSTOMERS ARK SATISFIED. D E L IV E R Y SKK\ 1C Ii \V«si Side i p nt liast Side .1 p. m W e Delivri Sututday At 10:30 a. in. BEAVERTON MAFKET AND GROCERY Farm er«: W e pay cash for your eggh and produce Beavertpn Oregon Berthold’s Famous Feeds Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Sprague and family from Camas, Washington, have moved into the Bergie home on the Denny road. Mr. Sprague is eployed in the B. K. Denny dairy. |j Mr*. James Fergueson of Long ] Beach, C alifom », arrived Monday for aa extended visit at th* home o f her sister, Mrs. Doy Gray. Stamped Goods SALE The Boosters' club will hold its eeting of the season Monday evening in the Directors’ room of the Eank at 8:00 p. m. It '» espec ¡ally urged that all ladies attend in order that they’ may give ideas about the float which Beaverton hopes to enter in the Rose Festival parade in Portland. The Chamber of Commerce w'll offer a prize of $5.00 for the design selected by the judges to be used in making the float. f ’T s t Stamped and hem stitched pillow slips. • RAY-MALINt, Co. m i l sboro OREGON $1 Garden Seed “t - Rose Fletcher Shoppe mmssmwm (MWMWm 10 Rides m Pacific C. E. Allen Agent (Present Incumbent) W ASHING TON COUNTY TEACHERS’ ASSOCIATION (Paid Advertisement) R A N K A OOOD B A N K 8 l»OT OF OREGON ’\ VV, Lfvcrinori'. I’rrx. It. K. Ih'iiuoy, Vi ft* Prt». I ta y (Ira.v, f ‘» H |iii* r A lw a y s The Bukk dealer i* in business to a » y . Hi* future reputation depends upon lii* treating used car buyers fairly. H e wants to please used car |>urchasers be cause he knows that satisfied used car cus tomer« are prospective new Buick buyer*. T he man who buy* a good used car— hon estly represented— at a fair price — receives splendid value in transportation. In hi* enthusiasm for the car he has bought, and the value he has received, it ia only natural for him to look upon the dealer aa his friend. T he Buick dealer has many such friend* because he represents the true condition o f the used car* he offer* for tale. A nd that Is good butinea — for the Buicil dealer, as well as the used car buyer. BUICK M O T O R C O M P A N Y S U N T , M IC H . — DIVISIO N OF G B N E R A L M O T O R S C O R P O R A r lO » Silver-gray Motor -ccathtt leave and arrive at Beaverton: TO PORTLAND: 6:05, 10:25 am , 3:25, 6:31, 8:44, 10:54, p.m. FROM PORTLAND: 12:01 and 9:01 a.m., 2:01, 5:01, 7:5« p.m. O F lilïA V K R T O N IN A GOOD TOWN IN TH*: G ARDEN t\ a square USED CAR deal from the Tiuick Dealer at hours to su t your convenience. Make the most of your travel-time by taking advantage of the co-ordinatej motor-coach and train :verv:c# via Southern Pacific. Go one way by train and the other by .notor coach. if you w *h. Y’oar rail tickets, unle * siecially reitr'cted, are good on the motor-coache*, Daiiy service to and from Salem, Albany, Portland. Cor', alii*. Eugeni*, Ro-eburg, Granla Pass, Medford, Ashland and points between. more »IJ start you. Near S. P. Depot. /Y c\otC you can leave THE Beaverton, Ore. P BM M M BW Buy 10-rde tickets, go:»l for 60 day*, and save a third in travel c •-tv! Save money with these low fares; you'll have more for other uses, ENDORSED BY An important (lem of that budget Is your «av.ng* account—a dollar or i I Lime, Cement, Plaster, Fertilizer on the iilver-gruy molor-coaches County School SuporintencV’ l Budgeting your living exprn»e mean* orderly finance- and peace of mind. 7 Candidate for the Republican Noun- « nation for Have You A Budget? Hay, Grain, Feed, Poultry Supplies for price of Mrs. Emma Bryant ■ CHARLES BERTHOLD Mens' ties, socks handker chiefs and some notions Lingerie, dresses, neckwear and millinery Il U B A R B I WE WILL RECEIVE RHUBARB NDAY, MAY it. IH t From 8:00 A. M. to 5:00 P. M. TUESDAY, MAY 15, 1928 8:00 A. M. to 3:00 P. M. ? Berthold Egg Mash Be rth o ld ’ Dairy Feed P erth o ld ’ Scratch Feed H. C. Peterson Building ateriai Cleaned Red Brick, per M, $11.00 Fire brick, e a c h .........................04 2x4*3 to 12x12'», per M, $ 1122 up Rustic, flooring, ceiling M 1200 up Doors and windows 50c and up Cross panel or horizontal. Complete sets of plumbing at a G R E A T SACRIFICE SHINGLES ~ ROOFING « PIPE A-B -C WRECKING Co. 14lh & Hoyt Sts. Portland, Oregon