The Beaverton review. (Beaverton, Washington County, Or.) 192?-1941, August 24, 1928, Image 4

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    F r i d a y , A*irr.tT8T a«, ija t.
TITS
BUSINESS
;
_____ DIRECTORY
STUDIO BARBER SHOP
FIRST CLASS WORK
AT REASONABLE TRICES
WE .WERT-ON
REVIEW
X »loner,
I Tin Juan«, Mexico.
FROM OUR CORRESPONDENTS*
. Interesting Little Notes from the Surrounding Country as
Told jy Our Active Special Correspondents Weekly j
visit a number of the beaches while
away.
m-
CEDAR
MILL
Hnrry Weaver has resume«!
at Jone» Mill in PorUand,
ter a recent illness.
0»cnr Mason ««»» k > >t f
work hy an uta L .. f i t , «
the ftist of the ««'«• k. *
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o. in, ae«k.
was in town a short time,
Wednesday,
his
al • | Mrs. Willis Cady was hostess at
a luncheon, Thuisuuy of lust week,
ki
•fUV,u I*’«"* Mr*. Harry Barnes
. " *nd ,a "». Mrs. Milton Metcalf nn«l t Advertisements In this column I
*MI‘ *wn :,nd Mrs. John Bnukus and two cent a word. Minimum charge 25c
children.
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sTSjrs ¡ sl Trass'. *■,•*«- «■
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Vk acre tracts I*» Dvr
Mr. and Mrs. Ranks of Tertian«*
inolil
Ad,tutoli, Ucavertun,
iheltTa a Addition,
Hcnvcrton, Ul*.
Ore.
® j who have recently |>urchase«l the
C. Barker has lievn hauling his lVnney left Momliy f,»r the same
Some tracts clear and others not
Mrs. ------
Rose Vounjr
place on v
Cooper
------
------ * spent
---- Sunday
---- - j , ( v Clyde
ijiir WilYlnson piace
oopei » d ' , , ,
,
Fvvd Store at rises to spend several day» w ih
clear unit some with sha.le trees.
8t0ck
Country with her mother, Mrs. Mary Reeves. I mountain spent the week end here. Keedvtlle during the past week.
«heir daughter.
I M blocks from High and ’. 'ob.
Companies
Rates
The Ladies Com e« Club met at Mr B*nk® *» «"»king seme improve.
M - •*‘d Mrs. Sophua Honlokkc
Mr. and Mra. Ih>y
Gray
aro
lie Si ho«>|.« on ruck road, l.g h l*
Automobile Insurance
the home of Mrs. SWavans.
n,ent* *"d pattili» on a coat of
o f i amhi l were visitors at their «Pending their vacation
motoring
Gas and with all Improvement*
home in Aloha last week.
jhru California. Tliey left ttaturtlav
N. J. SKEE
ALOHA
Mr. Henry Katterman is visitili» X ?
,
_
paid $600. $10 down and $10 per
Office, Beaverton Finance
Ce.
his dau»hter. Mrs. Elvin Haskell, on ,
„
and Mr* Flo>d B>«rly end
month.
Call,
Beaverton, 3d-
Sanford R«>gers and Rot<ert
•rt Cham- b> w“ y ot MarshAeld and Coquille
moot)
T___________________________________ Sauries Island this week.
I { ,
* ’ “ 'l a*'d Mra- R*>y Bier'y and beilem paid tiie Hillsboro I
03
c -t f
,
for San Francisco, where they will
u
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. . .
Mr*‘
McCormick and family
• meet their daughter.
Miss ------------
Crete. ! Z----- T"
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Mrs Willis Barnes spent the day were
very pleasantly entertained at r . Lodge a fraternal visit,
For Sale Babbit* ami tuitches for
W h o l l 'f t
I 'm f i n n .I Tues.lay
Tti.tm.lssA> on
.... »W..
A. E. HANSON
Prof I , „ k __
,
,
.
who
Portland
the *
Mri. Martha Thorn«, Wcdnfi* a birthday dinner given by Mrs, L.
aste or traile. Steve law let Bea-
proud
um
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th*
S,r«'»<«,r
Admit
al
Henson.
WOOD and COAL
<“ F*
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Bierly, Sunday in honor of her pn»ud parents of a son. b,»rn se v e r-' . . .
.
. . .
vitt.m Ut. .1.
i If
al necks ago at Independence. Or* , Wr‘. * ,u! Mr*- ► rssnk Wilson of
Cord Wood or Slab—any
Mr. » " 4 Mrs. John Maurer spent birthday.
Slab— any length
\li*« 1 « wii
'*’* Angch's Calif, who hive been For Sale 1924 Willy's Kn;gh l„ on­
any kind
ev*ni*«S at th* P A. Thorne
W. M. Brooks snd son, Myron.
ly run 2000 mile». A snap, for
1»., I u
r * ,mUn *° * , ‘or,-
fclalivee In Beaverton. For
Thone 45*4 nome-
*
V\aldport and Miss Ruth Brook - « i u
Prompt Delivery..
$273. Green Clover Service Sta
‘ “ Coring est CUove. Gales Civek and Port.
Mr. and Mrs. K. E. Britch spent “ f S*1*"» WTr* visitors last week it
• **•> attack o f acute indigestion, land for the past month spent Mon
lion.
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Satunlay evening with Mr. and Mrs. th* hom,! ot Mr- Brooks* daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Ilcnty Niels,>n haw dl,y **
*'■ ^ Allen home. Th«>\
U AI C T I’ V
H ARDW ARE
p- A- Thorne.
•'*«'•• Eterett Wright.
Tney were returned to their home here, after
^or Ualifom a Tuesday.
Mr. | h r Sii*— Delphinem aeel In rea
dy for planting now.
Orders
H A L M E IN
H A K U B A M .
Mr and Mrs P a n „„ .___ » a
> °«> • « " « o r trip to Cathlamot, Wash. • pleasant vacation s|K-m at the ’ Vi!*°n *• ** brother of Mrs. Allen
STANDARD HARDWARE
booked for seedling and 1 year
l*}:kt'ht's
a»
. . .
day
with
Mr.
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and
lira!***
T.
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holl‘*
en'
G mam
rham anti
and. -----
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..... and Mrs. N. W.
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and FURNITURE
J. R. Stephens, Trop.
C .,b
p .« l
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Mr
M
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M
A „J
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im>-
R“ k" >
For Sale Manure Bpreader, Llteh.
held
make, a'most
Du-
n**i<i muse,
» m«i»i new. E.
r.. •
>««
tran, Portland, Rt. d. Ho* DUMI, lievi
Road, near Glen Cullen.
p fl‘J
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Dining room set and other pieces
all good. Cheap. Call at cottage
oppoa te St. Mary's Institute, p 30
L«»t
and
Found.
latat—Sack of corn, Monday morn­
ing on llyland road.
Return to
W. li. Woodo on
Allen
A ve­
nue.
P-30
WANTKI)
Wanted 60fl to lOOtl gallon pre*.
sure lank. Must be In good eon
dll ion.
Stato your lowest ea»h
price.
Roy E. Bierly, U. »verton,
Rt. 3
C-3*»
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u d d^ ,hUr>
rilô fîio h .»
,U y
''••ver.
Cl
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t
X
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ent
H,1Ul>oro
visitor».
t o gnd
w ‘ n|T K lL PW,wrtü?
Mr«, C. K. B ilg e left a week ago ; at the Airport ground«. They had
Mrd ,” , ¡ ¡ 1 , ^ '
Monday for an extended visit with set the grass
when
they
were
out
to
Â
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k
wîÎn
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sister,
in
K
a
n
...
City,
M’Mourl
there
und
had
the
h
o
«
„ ort 1 omkxison
and
d iughter,
n.._
keep >.
it »___
from _____
spreading.
Just a
Mr, Mie. W h - 1 » k
.
M,s. Hemic, of Portland were mem- *nd
, h U . i K° . n“ ' 1 ^ M I -
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T ib siiu of making the premise« *a-
Ground v,»a broken Wmlnemtoy of f
,N r#r. , M,|y drop,
th s w ifk for a new walk in front
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1
of the J. W. Sprague property at *****
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land relatives.
Mrs. Dan Adams was hostess x* 7J
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How good
news does
spremi.
Hugh Lewis
f
, D
1th* t ,ub
»“ «>vh. >n. Tuesday, ,h* fo r^ r ° f H m “ nd " * U,' n St’
vgfton w »r. v is i t o r /!!’".^ °/.. ® **-! ‘’Vinin*. •« h«r homo. Among thos • A fire alarm waa turned In 8at- GENERAL GASOLINE la « t il the
Adv. 30 tf
Maxcv hum > n i u
|tHe Ahar,<* Present were the Me'daiues Sarali urday when them was a grass fir« ^>,t.
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-
Fountain Service . .
old plants
for
fall
planting
Choice Wrexham strains.
Bea­
ver Delphinium Gardens. C. K.
Allen.
c SH-lf
¡»parks, Bert Sparks, and son Cle-
Sunday, while chopping wood a rait> Mr. and Mrs. Luther Tabor
. Best of Eats
stick flew up and hit Mr. Frank *nd children Marjorie and Earl, Mr.
Whitehall Restaurant
Steffan between the eyes, knocking » " d Mrs. D. E. Beck and son, Tho-
him unconscious.
mas. Mr. and Mrs. John Beck of
MAGAZINES and CANDY
Mrs. P. A. Thome and Mrs. Frei- ,Purtl£nd and Rwd Sparks of Wich-
K n th m l» and
»nit Mrs.
\f. . C.
r H.
u Kat
«.-_* ’**, Kansas.
!•:
OREGON da Wuthreile
BEAVERTON
s-:
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. terman picked black berries at
I* is earnest'y hoped that there
Launder'a Tuesday.
' U a large atendance o f th parenU'
Beaverton Lumber Co.
Mrs. Louise Reeves and children ?? U!*. childr* n ot this school at
«"• s.
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_____ Gertrude and Elmer.
motored to thf ^ nnt P'cn,<
«he six Sundav
turned to their home in Portland nf- Mr8- Adams was presented with a J _____" *'*’
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WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE Scappoose. Sunday the 12th o f Au- ? klXI 8 *° ^ held at Eisner s grove, ter a week s visit with Mr. and Mrs. P'**»« o f Aluminum ware
M
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D
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v . A . r». •• l l . o t / . x
_
gust to visit Mrs. Albert Bosel
baturday, September 8. There is to Andrew Denholm o f Stacy Ave,
jew eler !
le«wis Brothers, Proprietors
*
Dc a
a new
...»i many
m ««.. other
,.» l ...
RcV. and Mra. W. KMwin Infilili ®
OI*OMETRIST
u.
.j u
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ht
fine nnwram
program and
Mr. . ml « Mr
j
Sanford Rogers. Mr*. J. Guunt hid
---- — M - Sunday
^ inicsU, .....
Mr. and Mr» B. B. Reeves and attractions. All interested in Kin
Optical Work—Hrpairlng
I
c » _,
. w .. n .Sunday
--u...... . K
nw i are invtie.1
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E,n’ t rs - 8r i - w
f ...
nt lo
school
invited to
«.. a?-
at- and , Mr. Braga o f Portland, and the *• * • Robert* and son, Richard of
11KAV FUTON
OHHCONj
Mason, Gsunt. ■“»
and " Weaver
Ij*ke Grove
and *'*.
Dr. * P. *'•
I). V.
, .i ur. ay t ' e . with Mr. and Mrs tend. Bring a lunch and dishes to - Denholm, V —
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'•*''*v ••*'«
». Van
»¡an
Dellmore Lessard
T n n iir»«
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a aw
•
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rrank bteffan.
serve ¡ t
rimile» picnicked at Gales Creek, nin* formerly of Pnsadrna, Cal f
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ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Sunday.
, ’ i hut w hose home at present Is at
. M,rs- C* 1'in K®tterman has been
Mr. snd Mrs. J. C. Snider enter-
Charles
Maxcy
of
Wheeler
Ave-
B*‘rk'
,*v
,
^
'««»nning
is
an
ex-
Office* with Justice
Swenson H
I* re.nt?- M r aRd MrS* **lned th* following as
b u n ly
chim 'v»l research and consult-
H M . he don, at Central», Wash., guest» at their home on Peasant nue. who has beer, receiving treat I **
Here Tucsdavs and Thursdays
for the part two weeks. Mr. K at-j Valley road: Mr. and and Mrs Me ment at the Sellwood hospital in I *nt and W** " turninK f rom a bus!
Portland f«r Injuries re eived at a ” *** tr<p *° I'o r Cvp w . Wash. Ho
terman motored to Central» Sat- Gregor of Portland. Mr. and Mr
V’Fging camp, has returned to hls|ia » «on-in.law 0f R,v. nnd Mra. In
m an X nd T t ?
Ka“ er' J* 8triU-b*«- * " d f « » d y of M h £
galls.
MAPES & SON
man and children. Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Edwards and home. here.
B1L1.IARD PARLOR
k I V T / 1 V II t D t i L ' v i v / . o ® family o f Beaverton. Mr. and Mrs.
Qu te a bit o f excitement « , »
Cigars, Tobaccos
“ !* ' IO N H A r l L M N (ii)
Glen Snider and family of Lake caused here Friday afternoon, when
Mr», I,. F. Humburjr
to an- j
Confection», Soft Drink»
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a ! Grov* *»d Mr. and Mrs. Arthur * brush fire got
beyond control
, nounr« th« opjntnir of a Hrauty
nnd
nearly
burne«t
the
rv
W a t s o n SC , ^ r' and
Mrs.
Floyd
Ifierly
and
Dirkin
o
f
Scholls,
Cady Bldg.
—»
residence of Parlor at her home on Franklin
family were Hillsboro visitors Tues- -if
Thunks
-----* Frank l.aunt and family.
Avenue. Your patronage is kindly
to the prompt response o f the Hills­
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v - a *
| A lo h a -H u b e r R e v ie w
»dieted.
Adv. c-tf .
boro
Fire
Dept,
and
the
neighbors,
Charles Pearsons ha» been quite1 *
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A. C. CHINN
very
1
ttle
damage
waa
done.
Mrs. Harry Prie» was a recent
poorly at his home during the past
week.
,
Portland visitor.
PAINTER and BUILDER
SB
LOCAL NEWS
A. R. Rankin o f Portland Was
Ver" e r r i* ht of Aloha Was a Bea- » --------
Day or Contract Work
transacting business around town, verton vl31tor' recently,
-V .
Phone. Beay*rion 2754
Mr.and Mrs. W. R. Van Kleek and
last Thursday.
Wiliam Shoen:»ker of Aloha was
daughter, Cathryn, left Saturday for
—
August Wenzel and son, Joseph. 8 Portland via«tor recently.
a two week's vacation at Ocean Lake
W ere
fra n so o tin iv
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rv
.
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were transacting
business
in
Port
Mr- and Mrs. C. J. Stevens were and Netarta.
on real estate. Low inter­
F. W. BISHOP
land, Saturday.
r
l a v u i u c v a i i c i j a«» o v » « w » i
g
Aloha visitors last week.
est cost, repayment priv­
Mr. and Mrs. Trigg Panzer of
PLUMBING »nd HEATING
W. C. Hall who has been employ- _____
. . , o f A Reedville
WWU»ltlt. , is enjoy-
Mrs. _____
Lowery
Garden Home visited at the home
ileges. Write for details.
ed in Salem for some time past is *ng a vacation in California
Hardware, Paints
>f her father, M. H. We'ter, Sunday
at home for the present.
j
* - h
. .
.
' Mrs.
CantnII and daughter were afternoon.
Thone, 2003 ........................ Beaverton
WASHINGTON
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Jefferies o f Portland visitors, Wednesday
^
Cornelius O regon
Phone Main 2 7 2
^
Dr. anl Mrs. R. S. Welsh and lit­
McMinnville spent Sunday at their
„ •
Savings & Loan Assn.
Cooper Mountain home.
Mrt' GharIes Halnes of Huber has tle daughter, Loia, were luncheon
Four blocks South of W arehoure
^
w
„
„
recovered from a recent illness.
cuosta at the M. C. Mi-Kercher home
Shute Bldg.
HilUboro, Ore.
W. E. PEGG
Miss Rosa Bucher o f Portland
William Guardinicrs was a P ort- Wednesday.
uaited with her parents, Mr. and land visitor thr firsi f d
i
Mrs. Maude Miller «nd
grand­
UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER Mr». F. A. Bucher, Sunday.
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f the Wefk*
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Mr
and Mrs w r
u «
J , Mr9’ Su,livan »nd children of IIu daughter, Betty Jean Miller of Was-
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(o, spent Sunday at. the
Lou's
Grange Building —
Beaverton daughter spent Sunday with vela- * F' '"*** 1 ort'and v pi tors Monday
a
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Hughson home.
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■ — ----------—— tives and friends in Jenning’s Lodg°
-'Irs. L. Gaunt and Mr. Brsga of
Mr. and Mrs.
Louis
Hughson.
Beaver
Wood
& lee Co. „ Portland
M!- *"■> were
» ” visitors w.»»i
,f ’’’P
"'*.
S[,M‘ y v" i,or- ■*» and eon, Harvey, and Mrs. E’izabeth
w eaver
Vi o o a Oi l i e c u
Sunday a*
U s Gray <* Aloha is riding a
Davia, visited relat'ves
at
North II
i r a d ^ f U t S w a s h . cort.
^
reCently Plains Sunday evening.
Yard at Front & Main
*
Will'am Shoemaker o f A'oha made
Mr. and Mrs. Reed McClincy and
P. L. Schultz
Phone 6702
Mr- »nd Mrs. C. B. Waters and a business trip to Portland last two children of Forest Grove visi­
BEAVERTON
OREGON three daughters o f Portland were re. We*k>
ted at the home of his mother, Mrs.
cent visitors at the home of Mr. and
Charles Esterley, Sunday.
The
Jess
Hayes
and
Harry
Gee
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Mrs. Everett Wright.
families picnicked at Dodge Park
Mr. S. C. Beach, daughters. Miss
Beaverton Barber Shop
Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Holboke and Sund**F-
Josephine and
Mra.
McLaughlin, I The regular, everyday p a t r o n a g e at every Thrift Store is proof of the fact
family and guests. Mr. and Mrs.
The Aloha Baptist church w 11 hold and sons, William and Edward, ar­
i that our week-end features are not the only Savings we have to offer.
C. J -STEVENS, PROPRIETOR Ç t a j k T K . i c T r y f iitpjHitr, spent tneir annual pici
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rived Sunday from Los
Angeles, |
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED ;>un(lay with relatives in St. Louis. Grove, Saturday
t Savings on Quality Foodsfuffs Everyday!
Calif, to visit at the home of his |
son, C. C. Beaeh and family.
Beaverton.
Oregon ,, e ^ n g ^ h t 'p a n ’’^ t w o '^ k i“ *.
V* ^
B° aman ,eft f ° r
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pai.1
V ***
thtt a few weeks vacation to b- spent «♦
F. W. Livermore, County Commls-
Painting. Kalsomining. Papering
^lr :and Mr*’ f C: Snider,
Price* Reasonable
10 her home ‘ n Portland,
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LOANS
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C. R. LafoUette
1
I
A. Norgaard 8c Co.
n
Beaverton.
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<215.
for »ervice
Mrg. Julius Wedeking and »on
Buster, and diughter, Mis» Anna
d ' . i
a .Tonoi and
M r,‘ Lou»®« Van Kleek were
Portland A T-021, c,n in g on relatives in Hillsboro..
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. William Gcmbella
and Walter Heaton and family are
on a trip to the coast. They will
: vl8it several coast resort« before
returning home.
«nd quality
Sw
Dewey,
the
Phone 7702
Plumber
..............
Beaverton
V C C m -D L'
I L S > »U tV E i,
U
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THE GREEN CLOVER
j at Jantzen beach.
AH kinds of
wood
Coal and Briquets
At reasonable prices
Efficient and courteous service
N. HILL
1952,
Aloha, Oregon
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.
BEAVERTON
FEED
and
COMPANY
* PRODUCE
• — V
Wr V
^ w
H ighw av
and
O ’ E . T rack s
C. J. Beach, Manager
--
*****
F.
A. NO^ ES
plumbing,
heating
gaa fitting.
Always on the Job.
Pipe Cut And Threaded.
Phone, Beaverton 3303
Sanitary
and
C. L. BAKER
DRY GOODS
and
MEN’S FURNISHINGS
W antsd-G ood family
preferred
In
her
-
cow.
third
—
,
Jersev
Heat Your Home Next Winter
with
GAS
Mr. and Mr». F. A Bucher and
grandson, Glenn Pringle and Mm.
- « y
Kinton school will begin Tuesday
September 4, with the same tea­
chers as last year, Mrs. Pearl To-
zier of Portland and Mrs. Harrietta
I Ford of Umatil’ a
,
The regular meeting of the La
dies’ Aid Society was held at the
church, Thursday afternoon.
One
ccmfcrter was finished, and more
MIC
Tl M J ,
are MII1IV
under & way.
J(r. and Mr». Zack Martin spent
Sunday in Newburg with some of
their old friend» and neighbor». Thé
Martins resided in Newburg before
coming to this town.
Automatic— Instantaneous— Clean
No Chores or Ashes
L
Mrs. J. J. Van Kleek and daugh ■
ter Mias Helen left the first of the ■
week for a visit with Mra. Van *
Kleek’s daughter, Mrs. Virgil L an-1!
dess of Chitwood, Ore.
m
Mr. Yeager of the Beaverton link- S
e'ry is building a house pn his tract !
on Rood road, and will soon m ove: g
hi» family here. We wi'l be glad to lB
welcome this family in our midst 5
mr*.
Mra.
i/onraa
Conrad a-noenoacnier
S hoenbachler am
and !
Mj„ A|pi0,
son A|)
lactation draw- motored to the coaat Sunday
p-38 tQ* »
week'* vacation.
They
will
PLAN NOW
1
to
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hemrich of
Heppner, returned to their home,
Monday, after spending a few day-
as guests o f Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Hoi
; boke o f Pleasant Valley road.
BARBECUE IS OPEN ® ^ « ^ , ^
Phone
r
REGULAR SAVINGS
1 Thrift Savings for Sat.- Mon., Aug. 25 27
SANDWICH SPRKAD-
PEAS— Bull’s Eye, fine
23c
Luxury, Pint jar .............. 39c
flavor, No. 2 tins, 2 eans
PRESERVES, Strawberry,
ASPARAGUS—Hillsdale,
35c
selected berries packed in CQg*
No. 1 tall tins, 2 cans . ..
full
3 It) glass jar ............. iJ O V
SPINACH—Del Monte,
15c
MALTED MILK— Thomp­
fine, clean pack, No. 2 tin
son’s, Chocolate flavor, 1
CORN BEEF, Cooked,
49c
25c
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Camp’s, medium tins,
25c
Pork (8 t> Beans Van
3 cans ..............................
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SALMON, Fine Alaska
Red, tall cans, 2 for .......
47c
Thrift Coff
3 lbs.............................. $1.37
Pancrust Shortening^o 1'Æ 8" fan: 39c
£ A
Candy Special
Matches
Assorted orange and lemon
slices, tender Jelly candy in
tasty fruit flavors T b.......
easy striking, long burn­
ing, carton of 6 box es.......
flavored, 2} lb tin
P08T BRAN FLAKES.
for health, pkg.............. .
GRAPENUTS, an old reli­
able breakfast dish that re- o C
tains its popularity, 2 pkgs. O O C
If. O. OATS, quick or regu­
lar cooking, the finer, more O Q
wholesome oats, 2 pkgs .
SOAP—Fels Naptha, Car
ton ________________________________
of 10 bars
You will find a full line of pickling
10c
Meat is a necessity always
Especially during the cool days of autumn. Begin now
to build up re s ta n c e for winter. -Meat quickly sup.
p!ies warmth and nourishment
Your body needs it
City Meat Market
TEA—Tree, Orange Pekoe Q*Tr
or Japan, popular tea 1 îb O # v
our quality blend, ground
fresh to your order, 1 H) ,
59c
WIIKKK YOU SAVK ON
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aw ' 1 lu a iu f
19c
17c
lll,c
long grain Louisiana rice, 1 O-w
t sanitary
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n lftr
A 4/
2 th
lb pkg.
. ..
FLY SWATTER, made
from fiber will not mar fur­
niture or curtains, each ..
TOILET PAPER—North­
ern Tissue, 3 rolls .............
WASHING POWDER—Ci­
trus, large size, 2 pkgs. ...
AMMONIA or Bluing,
large bottles, 2 for
spices at your Thrift Store.
FOODSTUFFS — THAT’ S THRIFT!
9c
25c
47c
15c