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FRIDAY, in, 102» THB m AVERTO N REVIF.W T FR O M OUR CORRESPONDENTS Mr. and Mr*. P. A. Thom «, Mr*. I frow n around Salrm. I* Gordon Porbaa and Mr. and Williamson w*r® entertained at j were A ranch of Mr. and Mr». John " _ A LL ,f ABOARD! M n A in fourth of July. A picnic ■ The Gospel Special— g diiiner w»« nerved, after which ■ Through to All_ Rtern'4y— ■ they motored on to Hillnboro They ■ Join the millions who take 2 on real estate. Low inter* »II reported a wonderful time. jj the train at John, 3:16— J est cost, repayment priv mm . ■ __ . * , , g "F or God ao loved the world I ileges. Write for detailfa " h~ '* r * commercial ■ that He gave Hla only be- ■ u ■ gotten Son, that whosoever J The main atreet of Joseph ia be WASHINGTON 2 beiieveth on Him should not • Ing graded. g perish, hut have' everlasting ■ — , _ . , , , , ^ Savings & Loan Assn. Bea- ■ „ 7 *" . Ic* a» " d 8to" * ' ■ life-— Bible 8»'*»tion, Shut# Bldg. Hillsboro, Ora. ■ verton, Oregon ■ P,l' nt< . » Î* 9 *nn!n* 10 h,ndl* tn* fre,h fn ,,t Mi ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ » , LOANS Intcr-ating Little Notes from the Surrounding Country ■$ Told b y Our Active Specie! Correspondents Weekly | Advertisement» In thl* column 1 cent a word. Minimum charge 26c. • — i . - Br dsaler and tt 1« lilng delivered by KIN TON HAPPENING S! truck. month. Oil Call, Peaverton, ;jg- c tf For Hal*—Good work more ami h a m .... Rabbit» and hutch«. for «ale or trade. Steve Lawler Beaverton Rt. » p -32-3.1 —-------------— For Sale— 3 yr. old Jersey Cow. freah for 1 week.. 4 galion, vary rich milk. W. J. Alexander. Bea- verton Oregon. Rt 4. c-t3 j '» WANTED FOU 8 A LE I ,l,,d Mr*. Amo. Watkins and p or H a :«-Y ou n * taant. All my Kvorott Snider «pent » few day« f „ nii|v ,,f |,ulir„| „tUndad th« «•■- farm implement*, together or »*- last week t.ik ng in #.imo of tbo H|„n ,,f tIn* .Sunday ««bool, Sunday paratcly, a'l su d »— wagon, plows, count reaorta. potato implement*, oU\, all in ' morning. good «Impf. Potatoi-« for tubi« or Mr». Anlbonv Schulte win Iran. , _ , . , -, ■acting buklni«* in I’urtlund taat v .* J*''1 • . " "’r ° • planting, good on««. II. A. Kk- , „ , Vandern-niit, ha« been nult« poorly ■trom, on Canyon Rood, lim i« 1 hur»day all day. | Ml tHa bom . of 1.1« aon during th. east of H«av«rton. c - 30-31 Emery Von Kltwk la adding a pa«t week, Wanted— Tattle to paature. Good two room addition to hla homo ou Mr and Mm. It T. Taylor and **U arrv *n e l * » l i,r ‘ |M-a-vine paature, well fenced (hold'« Addition, Beaverton, Ore. Phwsnnt Valley Road. I Mr. and Mra. Alva Dawea, all ot{ with woven wire. Plenty of wa Koni« tract« clear and other« not Hlnnley pick of Portland I« »pen- Portland w«ro guests lari .Sunday ter. If. A. Selby, Rt. 3 Beaver- I clear nttd »ome with «hado'tree«. ■ling (b< aunimer with bia uunt of T. J. Dorgun. ton. —e ¡m i Four Mock» from High ami Pub. Mia. R< bori Pomeroy. | „ . , . . . ' ' ( Iarene« Kidder of ( ui Mamet lie School« on rock road. L f’ itt* Wanted— $1300 for three yearn at Roy Warren o f Porli - ' at tbo Wu»b., wo» u taller Katurduy at tiu» «nd with all improvement« good security. Bea ve i ton Ore - I binile il li I.OUIO- VaiiK'eek dut I he bona- of bi« parent«, Mr. and paid $.r>U0. $10 down and $10 per gon, Box 332. c-32 Ing the aunnuer monili». Mm. J. :U. Hrider Ml«« Marjorie l.raiit o f Kalein eek end visitor at the home wan a wee of Mr. and Mr« W. T. Hall. Ml«a Mary Ann Itolboke of Port- land Is a gumt at the borne of her uncie, F. J. llolboke and wife. Mr. and ,Vf.. W. L. Gor.age of Crash.m spent Friday at the home of Mr. and Mr». C. Vandermoat. John Welter of Beaverton «|»ent M U » « .h . h T ~ Mr. ^ Anthony cord wihn I llcgu'ar lo'oaehini* u r v i r bv Uio . pa,to* |<J. W strange a f th.- vocal teacher of Port- church Sunday al 11 '" " f - h" " .* r M J " h," i i «.i. « - - . ... . . . Meurcr ranch the last of the week. ‘ link. Bilde » b o o l at tü u clock. ,,, . . . .. a n — » (/.ria > /.«.• l, gramUon ------- 1 — o _# **- fiu. l«e*-<ly will an AKert f Mr. , picnlc Grange 3undjl)f >t hold u , t their Pw.k Mr*. Jack Satchell, Wedne«day,July 11th. A number , o f Mra. Louise Recvea’ friends surprised her Fri day evening. The evening was !• 1 ti Vi« ti'To* i " ,rn* ? n r*’ 'J” ** AB grangers lirlng a basket lunch «pent playing cards, Mrs. Reeves J J hi. hum* Ip Ore.him after thrre ^ ^ r, c, „ , n<1 , bali , nd 8. RUIt,., ukiiir hj|{heft hon. • l" « d 'n f two weeks with hla grand- game. ora. parent*. Misa Katherine Katterman, Mra. A «pedal meeting was called Mr nn,I '1rs 1 1. Tox and Wil Monday evening, July 1st In re- P. A. Thnrne ar.d daughter, Phyl- ¡ ¡ S | ï ï r i . Z Î . » l i!~ - a Mr. .n 4 M r. C. H. Kat- . F. J. I I . « « * . . n M Schulte ho* »old hl» tvmoon to a Beaverton wood iH ,,J ^ o S T fa n o T T *• “ “ ^ ‘S « “ ¡ S t i Sylvan. ,r ’ p */■ S’. , lll, r,y. *nd <l“ u*fht<’ri and Mra !*1 pM A Thorp «1 "and^ Mr» Fori,«, motored’ to Hoo DURANT J Ï ; Mr- *nd Mr*- Garrity entertain- . W cdn«day evening, in honor bT»Tne«b.U,e M W «‘ * ller* k1" |H ,l^ r o River, crossing ‘ the to the Wash. 01 lh*'T hephew, Mr. William Per- ,b islncs* culler*, so makeyd,. ington tide cy who *»aa Just returned from Saturday. * u California, with ........................... _ , .California, his bride," Mr. ond Mr M r«.; Jim WaHers and Mrs. Percy expect to ‘ leav# for U 1K U ; I U K T I. w ™ . a » * 1 ""k'r M™r , mw g s j s r i Friday, where they in. their future home. ---------------------------- -------- -------- ---------- Mr. VanHam I. -m aloya« at *hi. o f, r-U aT.w ho taad to make ai IfRVinK fo r ( •liforni* for two Mrs. Frank Steffan e n -j S T U D IO BARBER S IIO I^ ^ J ld' " n *or‘‘l,r ,,n " ,ort months of lonper. ; ^ rU tiw M i number of their friends brank Steffan spent the | evening, June 30th. They They f ir s t c l a s s w o r k Hurry Kltander o f Progress ha* .. ,Kr“ ,.'k ’‘ ,>onlu . tl?e s Saturday *‘ urd*v evening. June noth. arrived In thi* it.,. v. i P«urth o f July at \ ancouver Wash, played cards and Mra. B. Reeves i AT REASONABLE PRICKS ley outflt and and crew cr. w b||‘‘ "z hpr d*u$htcr. Mr.. L. K. O - and Mr. Frank Steffan won th eh on., ley with with hi* hi* haling haling outfit Her daughter returned or* o f the evening. Mrs. Steffan1 and eome o f our fartnera will have J. F.. Stephens. Prop. w »h her in the evening. and Mr. Jack Anderson won the j th< v hay hui'ed. the KooDy prize. Lunch war served Mr*. Patrick ent.-rtained Country ' ,r *- Kharlea Ainsworth snd son Cornell Club Wodttesdav afternoon at a late hour. . Clarence returned to their home in Tlie next club m**et- ! Mr. and Mrs. Pritch, Mr. anu ( ompanlca ** *’ j Portlui d last Tuesday after spend June 27th. BUSINESS D IR E C T O R Y Automobile Insurance N. J. SKKE "— ALOHA, Office, Beaverton Finance Co, A. E. HANSON ln;r a few days at the home Mr*, loin «« Van Kleek. of ' n,r wi" b" m Then- will be an Odd •’'-w pV - r*l* st Klancr*« grove Sunday and a number o f the order from th'a community are planning to attend. All Odd Fellow» are invited. h* M “ l ,hl' 1111 - ! S ■ ■ Regular meeting o f the Lad la s' 8 Aid S.K-iety will be held at the 4 ehurrh Thursday afternoon, July 9 STANDARD HARDWARE 19. A*| ladtea In the community 4 u,.d FURNITURE Cash paid for old stoves and arc Inv led to utlend , as there will '4 <• work talking a comforter ao ® furniture bring sewing tools. In Bank Block Mi*. A| G.'Jfrey and family mov- r. Bent uf Eat* e l Cal fornia. the first of last E buuutain Service week where they will make Uieir>R honio for some time. Mr. and Mrs. R Whitehall Restaurant J. T. Yanilom have moved on the ff MAGAZINES and-CANDY G od fn y place where they will 4 make their home for the present. .Be averien UppusRe P w t Ullice Mr». Margaret Hummolla who “ bu* 1» en making her hume with II her daughter in Salem fur soma Beaverton Lumber Co. time past, arrived at the home 4 o f her daughter, Mra. August Doll- f WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE munn during the past week, where ^ »he w'Jl remain for the praaent. ^ l^wia Brothers, Proprietors Kin ton was i|uite deserted th* 4th a* many from hero attended the doings n HillatKiro for the day. Di’Umore Lessard All had a good time. It is under. »toi»d that a few of the moit von- g a t t o r n e y - a t - l a w turous unes took r'jles in the air.- « plane and got quite a thrill out € Offices with Justice S weiten ! o f the trip. Here Tuesda)* and Thursday» An interesting session o f t h c l o - 'R ml grange was held at the hall P Saturday evening. The first and 4 MARKS & SON <• ond degrees wart given one can- P didate. The lecturer hud ns the 4 B ILLIA R D .PARLOR subject of the roll call, “ Memories 4 Cigars, Tobacco* of M> F,t i Fourth of July,'' 4 Confections, Soft Drink* which brought out many interes- \4 la d y l»ld4. " • Uun St- ting stories. A short proi»rani was given. The subject of the next roll cull will be “ Why I am a Farmer.” ¡ A. C. CHINN HARDW ARE í PAINTER nnd BUILDER CEDAR MILL Pay <>r Contract Work Phone. B * * v * r i o « 275» Mrs. W1T» .Intrea »pent Monday with Mr*. Katterman. F. W. BISHOP Mr*. Frank Steffan transacted business in Hillsboro Tuesday. Mias Diana Baker week end in Portland mother, PLUMlflNG , *ml HEATING Hardware, Taints Phone. 2003 ........................ Beaverlon spent with DR. A. E. WILSON Grunge and Building ■ ■ L o ï c - T r ic e d - e ' - r W i r *w -w 'W- 'W ï 'W w V R C P 'S " u n ic e s : B ea verlon , C orn er o f \Vat»ou and F irst 8L P ortlan d O ffice . P orllan d Auto F reigh t T erm in al P h on o: B eaverton 0203 P oitla n d , Main 35C0 The Favorite Butcher Shop i V I C E The Cheery, Friendly, Helpful attention you receive at your local THRIFT STORE enables you to shop in an intelligent manner. The elimination o f all possible waste in handling enables us to sell foodstuffs at a Saving. of those who know |! the value of good, 1 2 wholesome meats Our meats received fresh daily They are kept in modern refrigefators They are offered to you at the verv lowest prices A trial will convince you I i Gity Meat* Market* WESSON O IL — Best for salads or cooking, qt. tin,. FLOUR— Whole Wheat Rye or Graham, No. 10 bag RICE Oregon j 8i uregon a Thrift Savings For Sat.- Mon., July 14-16 • Of Service And Quality FANCY BLUE ROSE, 3 i BAKING POW DER— l Calumet l-lb tin, .............. Kellog’s Rice Krispics The new breakfast cereal 2 packages, ......................... SOUP— Heinz Cream To- mato, 10-oz. tins, 3 cans, .. Oregon S N O W D R IF T - Pure veg- A Q etable shortening. 2-lb tin. Clippcrnut Margarine economical spread, 3 lbs., £ 28c 25c 27c TEA— Lipton’s, Orange Pekoe, 1-2 lb., . . . SYRUP— Snowshoe, Pure Cane and Maple 2V-»-tt) tin SPINACH— Del Monte No. 2 tin, 2 cans .............. W AX PAPER— Luncheon, 15-sheet rolls, 5 fo r .......... TOILET SOAP— Life Buoy 3 bars, ................................. SUPER SUDS— Large package, ................ 43c 39c 25c 10c 19c 10c F s r u i t lbs.. MALT SYRUP— Pabst, Hop flavored, No. 3 tin FIG BARS—Old Mission, Whole -Wheat bars full of Fresh figs, 2 lbs.................. PUFFED W HEAT 2 packages, ......................... B U T T E R , Eleo, i„ Bulk, 2 pounds.......... J a r ECONOMY or B O U ) MA SON CAPS per dozen......... CERTO—Sure Jell 2 bottles, 'JJ Beaverton 49c 49c I \ Dean’s Drug Store ’i Ä Washington County Distributors Of ST A R C A R S The Drug Store \ P E A N U T Mrs. Jessie Churchlcy and daugh ter, Edith, left Sunday for Ocean j Oregon Park where they expect to stay un. B Beaverton. til Labor Day. ^ Printing, Kalaomlnlng, Papering Mr. nnd Mr». Frank Steffan and 4 Priced Rea*onnb> Mr. Fritz Stoker motored to Gres- 4 A. Norgaord & Co. ham, Sunday and called on Mf. 4 I.OIIA -*- 0 HK.« 0 * and Mrs. Tom Howard. PHONES: Mr*. Mabel Gordon Forbes, Uvavvrtun, 7216> Portland A T20*1 ï$ 495î C ar Otto Erickson Co. A U TO TRUCK AND LIVER Y SERVICE. D A ILY TR IP S T O P O R TLA N D FU R N ITU R E AND PIANO MOVING Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Law called j on Mr. nnd Mr». Frank Steffan, Sunday afternoon. GUARANTEED W o rld ' s F in e s t rC U E D U P A N T S IL V F T A N M V f C S A T y S I X l We compound prescriptions efficiently, and with ^ the least possible loss o f time. A Block Wood, Planer Ends; grades of Utah-Wash. coni. We also carry the purest and best grades of Mr. ¿nd Mrs. P. A. Thorno and Ynrd at Front & M«'n party attended the new DoHonaf all drugs and remedies. L. Schult* > l,oni B702 bal'room in Portland, Wednesday OREOON B EAV ER TO N We sell the highest quality rubber goods , and nl$hL _ „ Mr. and M r.. Jack And*r*on J^ick bed accessories at the lowest possible prices motorod to Dayton, Oregon to see 4 Beaverton Barber Shop their nephew, Clark Noble S u n d a y .^ SATISFACTION f Lewis Brothers Props. the her Sunday. S T A C Beaverton Transfer Co. Mrs. Florence Baker Was a vis itor at Miss fa t h e r no Katter- EMBALMER man'a home, Monday night. Mr. and Mr». Jim Walter* and Beaverton fam i'y motored to H illsboro th* 4th o f July to the celebration. PROPRIETOR OUKANT i Mr*. B. B. Reeves and daugh ter, Gertrude, called on Mrs. F. All Steffan, Thursday afternoon. .STEVENS, te re st o n D u F an t S ilv er A n n iv ersa ry S ixes a n d th e D u ra n t S ta r F o u r . Every D u ra n t m o d e l p rov id e* u n a p p r o a c h e d b e a u ty , sty le , c o m f o r t a n d Reaver Wood & Ice U’o. C. J re m a r k a b le p r o d u c t i o n record h a s tu r n e d th e s p o t lig h t o f p u b lic in OPOMETRI9T JKWELI SKI Opt ¡ral Work— Repairing BEAVERTON OKKGO n 2 ■l W. E. PEGG UNDERTAKER S i x M o n t h s o f 1128 e x ceed ed th e T o t a l O u t p u t o f 1927. 0 * 1 T hin m o d p o w e r. T h e w orld h a s n ev er b e fo r e k n o w n s u c h d o ll a r - f o r - d o l la r v a lu e . Elmer Benson Prop. W ! 1 2 Beaverton *J "A I B Y MDRF. th a n 12 p er c e n t , D u ra n t fa etn ry s h ip m e n ts d u r in g th e first h',nM! of Mr*- Sweetland. Mrs. A. M. Thome — ■' ............ WOOD and COAL • Charles Cooper nnd son Raymond J ,, . „ . . VI . _,,v length Woodenvills, Wash., were vis- ■ Cord Wood or Slab any l o g , ltori | „ , w, k „ th), homo of Mr ■ any kind 1 *nd .Mr. Everett W right Raymund ■ Phone 4aOI , 0nmined for an indefinit« time at “ Prompt IMlvery.. the W r'ßht home. , w HALSTEN continue to breakallrecords A O C - JO «, W H E R E YOU SA V E ON 55c 19 c 55c 35c 25c 35c THRIFT COFFEE—The Taste Treat. Truly a won derful coffee, ground fresh A H g * to your order. 1 lb., ........ • C 3 lbs., ........................... $ 1.37 MATCHES— Buffalo brand Easy Striking, Long Burn- ing. Carton, 6 boxes ........ Q 157C Peet’s Granulated Washing ^ 1 oo machine soap, 3 big pkgs. *P * — n d T r i m m i n g s BALL MASON JARS QC _ Qt. Size, per dozen, ...... 5 F 3 C ECONOMY JARS d**| 1 C Qt. Size, per dozen . . . FOODSTUFFS - T H A T ’S TH RIFT