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THY FRIDAY, JANUARY I, 1929. BUSINESS DIRECTORY 71! ITFAMCRTON REVIEW D. VunKK'ok homo in Kinton. bort. Mis* Billie WinHJrviff i t l t n M n Mr. «ml Mr«. R. S. Amlornon nml Christmas party *t tho Hill Mili l>«by wore Visitor« «t tho homo of Mrs. Amlvrson’s Amlar*on‘« n mothor, Mr*. Noll • . | . i KI . . .. c I _ r> . (! t-ury aosilomy in 1‘ortland I l a n s n t i , Mr«. Inler-v ong Little Notes from the Surrounding Country os | vv>ck | faiboll, on Tucksr street. over tho FROM OUR CORRESPONDENTS Advertisements In this column 1 Mr. alu, Mri p ,u| RinK|e >nd •«*- Good, pure milk promotes heult son. of llillsls>ro, war« Now Yonr'a Mr* À«la M Lot* nml daughter, ceni a word. Minimum charge 2fir especially lit this lime of yen dinner guests at the Charles Jacka Mi*s Gertrude, of Seattle, spent FIRST CLASS WORK FOR BALE Drink lot« of It. Beaver on Hu quite ill. home. | the Christmas holidays at tho homo AT REASONABLE TRICES A lo h a -H u b e r Review Far Sale H acre truci« in Her-, rise Dairy, A. Canuiuiiul, propr Vacation is over, and school Mr. and Mrs. Paul Reeve., of h#r, Mr‘ 1 W —ai bells ring attain. J. E. Strphrn*. Prop. thold's Addition, Ucm niton, Or«v «tor, Adv r 4 Portland, were dinner guests, Mon- ' *,h * W. Brome was a recent Tortlami Some tracts clear and other« nul 11 day evening, at tho 1«. L. Myers Mrs. Christ Christenset*, who ha* visitor. clear and sume with aiuolo trees. ¡ homo. Stock Country j amcs Turner has recovered from been ill, is much better. Four b!o«'ks from High and Pub. Mr. mid Mrs. Charles Jacks and Compani«« Rates a recent illness. Rill Bacon has been a guest of lie Sihoola on rock roud. 1, ghu 9 daughter, Charlotte, were visitor* Automobile Insurance M„ RobCTt Marrin h>í riCt1Vir. his brother, Roy Bacon, for the (ia* «ml with ail hiipruveiiiviils A at the Paul Ringle home at Hills past few da vs. paid ».'.00. »10 down and »10 per A V J SKEE — ALOHA od frtm a recent illness. Oui roll o f Christ boro, Sunday. month. C«ll, Renvoi ton, 30 9 Mr. and Mrs, Harry Robinson Office. Beaverton Finance Co. Harry Weaver is recovering from Sunday dinner guests in the W an i family wore Now Year guests 03 _ c -u f Announcement* for Jan. 6. IDL'D a recent attack of the flu. R Van block home were Mr. and j of Portland rotativos A five minute talk on "A Boy in IMr Bale— Wood i ryi rewth fir ^ Mrs. Finery VanKleek and tw o1 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gaunt en Rios om" at the bible school at A. E. H A N SO N Green, It! inch, pm Miss Francis Schmeltscr of Boyd children, of Kinton. id, >n, il tertained relatives at a dinner, last 8:45. Partly dried Irt inch, per cold, S spent Saturday at the homo o f her WOOD and COAL week. Mr. and Mr*, p . I*. Henderson I Morning worship at 11:00. Ser- to i «’«' mm, foot por coni, 8 »1.00. G ii , four fool, '• aunt. Mrs. Herman Mcticntino. -Valiti' Mrs. Minnie Clark entertained *1* at Christmas day at the .tamej mon, “ Sandals for the Journey", Cord Wood or Slab— any length »->.30 I‘a Illy «lii«’«l ill |r«| four four font, font. K Partly ta , nv klnd her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Moody I ' ,,ss Marv SohmolUer and Harry of their daughter. Mrs Dorian l'a t - ' After the morning »crvtee n l>a* l*er Cord. »0 oo. Inquire Brook J | ket dinner will lie aerved and re- Prnmni n * li.* r, Phone 4S04 o f Astoria, over the holilay. Schm-.'ltior of Mountain Home were terson, at Portlami Rio*., Ililtshoio lit 2. Phone. K I rompt Delivery.. I hone tio s Monday afternoon callers at the . i •. __ . | port* of th«v work «lone in 1 928 will S« holla Of. 10. ' ' 5 ____________________________________ Mrs. Harry Sidwell and daughter Metsentin« homo ' '. . ” ■'triage “’*"** be given. Every member is invitiM Muriel were guests of Corbett was issued Wednvs«lay to Ado nh . , __ ... l or Bale • Good used Th r elcctrl A H A L S itb N HARDW ARE friends over the week end. | _ Miss Dorothy Peter n. Knr| and J Leopold of yuects. Wash., and ‘ ° , Washing machine, 423.04), r .,, A Kenneth IVterson. and t' unie West Edith May Leo,mid of Reaverton I tvm in g servke. Christian End,a terina, at the Dietsch Hardware A Mr *nd “ »• Prw*_wtre calKd s(t th, Ml.t , ntin, h on o lA .v u A K O HARDWARE | vor at < :00. Subjt'ct, Force« That and Furniture Co. Adv c i 9 visitors at Mrs Price’s mother’s NVw Year’s afternoon Mr*. M. C. McKercher and son. Are .Making the World Better.” and FURNITURE old stoves and home in Gresham, last week. George, were dinner guest* Friday Evening «ermon on “ The Origin of t ash paid for W For Hale— Good sound apples, _ . _ t evening at the home of Mr. and th« Church." Bom« question* will furniture Helen Marvin of Portland was a 7&C a box. Vt. U. Emmons, 2 and TBs LOCAL N EW S Mrs. Raleigh Meyer at Portland. •iso be answered, such as “ Whers recent visitor at the home o f her 1« Bank Klock phone 0203 AdvcMf did the church begin! What was — parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mar Sunday dinner guest« o f Mr«. M. Dr. Ed Moreno and wife spent \ G ood meat is the (ounda* the first church t " vin. . Best of Fats WANTED New Year's day at the beaches. uuitUiR >rfvice C. McKercher were Mr. and Mr« We «Ine«rely try to give you what Mrs. W. Brome entertained her 4 tion of every m eal. A n y R \ anKleck and fam’Jy were G. A. Gilmore «nd family, of Port you come for. You are Invited. V* lu ieh a ll R estau ra n t Wanted— Am dealr« us of c»inntu:i father, Mr. Crandell of R.vderwood. — Oscar A. Cooper, pastor Tuesday evening guests at the J. land, and Dr. and Mr». J. R. Tal- housewife knows how im- icating with holders of tnslall- Wash, for a few days, the first of MAGAZINES and CANDY ment or paid up leitlfirates with th« week. B ethel C o n g re g a tio n a l savings or building and loan as ^ possible it is to plan suc- BEAVERTON >•: OREGON Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Denholm sociât Ions. Address Rox 4070, 5 cessfui and weil-bulanced o f Stacy Ave. and Sanford Rogers Portland, Oregon Adv. p-5-fi The y«'nr IDL’D ha* passed into were dinner guests at the Kassuiu- history. Did you acknowledge the D uals without it. ìja e F ì R ea v erto n L u m b er C o. Lost and Found, son home in Portland on New leadership of U«ul and the spiritual Year’s Day. values of life by attending divine Lost—Two Airedale «logs. Mali-, WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE t A t the City M arket you 5 worship in 1D28? If not, why not Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Johnston black ami tun, female, light tnn l.ew is Brothers, Proprietors begin on the first Sunduy of 1DJDT spent the holidays visiting friends Reward for return. Telepli<>:u 5 receive mily t h e finest Bethel Congregational Church ex and relatives at Banks and Aloha. B R 97M R 4. Port land, Or, lit tends the greetings of the New Mrs. Johnston s a daughter of Mr 3, Box 41". \.. é cuts ul the most cconcmi- I' D ellm ore L essa rd Year to you and invites you t .and Mrs. C. E. Barker. participate in the worship and ser A cal pi ices. Mr. Lippeft, owner of a chicken ATTORNEY-AT-LAW vice of this church if you have no ■A ranch at the end of Wheeier Ave., church home in Beaverton. Offices with Justice Swenson has rented the Wheeler building The Communion theme for Sun where the postoffice was situate«!, k day morning at 11:00 o’clock will Here Tuesdays and Thursdays and which will be used as a hatch : X A a < "’ b* “A Sacrament of Service", The Buy your meat ut the ery. Lord's Supper will be commeiuor V î ï 'î : S . *■ \ Jft *« a »\rufrcw Payne being con a ted. C-V.'J !;-v his father, an Oklahoma M A P E S & SO N firmer, on !¿ , « victory on real estate. Low inter- ! K IN T O N H A P P E N IN G S .■ , .. .r. tn the - - - I » cross country race, known as “ Th«’ Raca of Life" will be the MILLIARD PARLOR tl\c bunion derby I he r h i aur.icied w->rld w idc attention Th» evening them« in the service at est cost, repaym ent priv- ' winner receives «t prue o: $TS,O O Q . Cigars, Tobaccos 7:30. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cutting Confections, Soft Drinks j’cges. W rite for details. Interesting and helpful aervices were Christmas guests of relatives with a cordial welcome for every Watson St. in Shady Brook. Cady Bldg. — * W A S H IN G T O N one. - -------------- Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Hoover took Donald M. MacNeil, Minister Cans.mas dinner w i.h relatives in Savings & Loan Assn. Ori’KiMi It ii\« rIon F. W. BISHOP Portland and spent the day. Shut* Bldg. llilUlmro. Ore, St. Cecelia Church PLUMBING and HEATING "In the United States we have Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bierly and New York, Dec. — . The boy don« away with the aristocracy o f family were Sunday dinner guest« who works his way through col M asses — 7 :4 0 and Sunday Hardware, Paint« lege Usually proves himself for heredity and have put in its ploca of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Young. 10 a. tn. the aristocracy o f brain* fed from more valuable in business life than Phone, 2003 ........................ Beaverton Sunday C atechism — 8:30 and ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ « ■ ■ K C R B r i p g n n a n a i a a c a R B R R M B i The Misses Ida and Rosa b’ucher i his classmate whose education has the springs of education. • :30 a. m. of Portland took Christmas dinner i been prepaid by checks from with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. D R . A . E . W I L S O N B aptism — 2 p. in. {home. W. E. PEGG F. A. Bucher. W eekday Mnss 8 :2 0 a. m. • This is the judgment o f a man OPOMETUtST JEWEt.EUi nnd 7 :30 p. m. Mr. Wanaeott, of Portland, was j who has hired thousands of both UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER ()|*4iral Work— Repairing classes, Irving T. Bush, head of Rev. J. M O’ Neill a guest Saturday at the home of the huge Bush Terminals system BEAVERTON OREGON, Reaverton ^Ir- and Mr». J. J. Van Kleek. here and a dominant figure in in Grange Building — :• I Pleasant Valley road. ternational commerce. Beaverton Review, $ 1.5 0 a year ■ ■ B a i B B « B a a a a a e a i n a i i s i u i a ] i i i M s a i B 4 a a a v “ I prefer to employ men who Mr. and Mrs. Earl C. Eell spent j £ H eaver W o o d & Ice C o . the Christmas holiday in Portland j have worked their way through college,” Mr. Bush says in his Bloc* Wood, Planer Ends; All as of Mrs. Bell’s parents, newly published book, “ Working m i& iv /fit JAi 'At ;a ìa m ra r-t m mi l i m ■ ò \ u m ¡ M u i a i M R a u í u É i grades of Utah-Wash. coal. Mr. and Mrs. Williams. With the World,” in which he stresses the point that even tho Aard at Front & Main Mr. and Mrs. Everett Wright and poor American youth today has P. L. Schultz Phone 6702 *on, William, spent last Sunday in opportunity to obtain education un- BEAVERTON * :* OREGON Tualatin as guests of Mrs. Wright's evjualied in the world’s history. ■-V sister, Mrs. Blanch Palmer. “ Those men who have worked their way, I find, have their abili Glenn Snider of Lake Grove was Beaverton Barber Shop a caller last Tuesday at the home ties sharpened by the struggle. Their feet already are firmly on C. J -STEVENS, PROPRIETOR of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. the ground and they realize that Snider, Pleasant Valley road. worth-while ideals must be practi SATISFACTION GUARANTEED cable,” he says. Miss Fay Daniels, who is employ Beaverton, Oregon ed in Portland, spent Christmas Wealth Can Be Handicap I with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Although he himself was born T h e Thrifty, substantial, cash paying individual fucts the New Daniels, Pleasant Valley Road. to wealth, the industrialist created the great industrial terminal sys Arthur H. Young of Portland, Y ea r with light heart. tem which spreads for many blocks We SerTe Good Coffee. special representative o f the Kidgley along the Brooklyn waterfront N o worries over unpaid bills - no “ Dead H orses’' to pay for from Protective Association, was calling through his own effort to prove CARL'S BARBECUE Irvinf T. Bulk on prospective members Saturday. future earnings. that wealth is not necessarily a handicap to individual success— “ The United State* has bccom4 Mr. and Mr*. George Newell M ake your New Y ea rs Resolutions Now ! - Get “ N ext” to the care-ftee and he believes that proportion a self-governing democracy o f ad» (Marie Pomeroy) of Portland spent ately wealth may deter as many ented people. And the averapi ii habit of paying as you go! Christmas eve with Mrs. Newell’s C. FLORENCE from achicveme-nt as poverty docs. being raised rapidly by the highel father, S. H. Pomeroy, Tile Flat “ A few foolish men an l women .-lan iard* of our srhools and the R esolve to pay cash and Save! Pi road. who bring no value to our world, growth o f our universities. Tho Electric Wiring and Reps'ring Thrift Grocers - AH that nam e implies. g men of America to«lay art! but who have inherited great Joseph Wenzel who has been Huber, Ore. Tel. 2407 I e- wealth, may loom large in the so i >i n under a lucky star— at the b spending the holiday season with cial columns of the press, but their ginr.ir.:: f our Golden Age. But his parents, Mr. and Mrs. August effect on American life is nothing,” even these who do not have to Wenzel, returned to his studies in Mr. Bush declares. “ They are earn their education should mix Monmouth the first of the week. BEAVERTON FEED barnacles which are swept along some work with study during col Quick Quaker Oats— For Fisher’s Blend Flour— by the upward rush o f new brains lege years. They will be better and Mrs. Harriett Ford, teacher of the which are creating our new pros fitted to adjmt themselves to U m the hurry-up hot breakfast For All Purposes— primary grades of the school re PRODUCE COMPANY •Acrid w lim th* tiro« r o n u » .* parity. Large package, ................. “ Blend’s Mah’ Friend”— £ i Q Q Ê3 IlSfg-ku’ owr on rl n Vs T r o p i c turned to her school duties Tues Highway and O' fc. 1 racks day dav morning inornjnir af ter spending gDendmir the the hoi- hoi ^ afiar 49-lb. bag.......................... ip 1 « 0 1 / 7\mer!can Beauty Macaroni f rn - i C. J. Beach, Manager ¡day season at her old home in o Spaghetti or Egg Noodles o f j . Umatilla. Whole Wheat—Graham or 3 packages, ......................... “ D C FIRST CLASS PLUMBING, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Holboke and | A Rye Flour or Cream Rolled HEATING, and GAS FITTING family, Mrs. Geoige Smdei and A is here and W e are just re- R aisin s — New shipment Oats— No. 10 bag................. daughter, Miss Eunice Ellen, and | A Done at Reasonable Prices Thompson's Seedless, 3 lbs. Everett Snider were among the j A ceiving a load of ^ F. W. Noyes Kintomtes who were transac ing A Calumet Baking Powder— black Figs— Choice Cali Beaverton 3303 business in Portland Saturday. ® Phone: Biggest seller— 1-lb. tin, .. fornia, just arrived, 4 lbs., Mrs. Julius Wedeking, Miss Anna tF 0 \ Wedeking, Buster and Harry Wede- T A We Carry a Good Selection of B king) Mrs. Louise VanKleek, Miss ■ this week, so get your shovel £ S Shrubbery, Fruit, Fil- 5 M»bi« VanKl«ek, Roy Clifford and i Preferred Stock Telephone /i ( \ n Standard Pack ( ’orn— handy, for our prompt deliv- ^ « - H V t T > 9 Carl VanKleek anU Llwood Wilson A Peas in full 1-lb. tin, 3 cans “ V /C bert And Nut Trees 9 soent last Friday in Hillsboro. No. 2 tin; 3 cans, ........ tr itio BARRER SHOP J o lt >y Our \ctive Special C o n csp o n d tn ts W eek ly il lOlMEMD 5 Wholesome Meats For Better Meals h armer s hon Jf ins ( ross-Country Rdce ; r- y l P«. j w LOANS CITY M EAT MARKET Boy rwho W orks His Way in College Most Valuable in Business, Says Irving T. Bush ii P A Y IN G C A S H : Thrift Savings for Sat.-Mon. Jan. 5 &. 7 25c Jack Frost 49c 25c BRIQUETS \ kl CORN and PEAS 37c ery of your order « Beaverton Lumber Company * Lewis Bros. Proprietors _____________________ u i n n m _______ * tend the quarterly conference of the ^ Evangelical churches of this district, |Q - 1 to be held with the church in West | j Portland on Friday evening, Jan. j A LINE R TWO Uth, at 8 o ’clock. The presiding j B “ What did the deceased leave be elder will be present. hind him ?" Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Snider en- \ “A wife, the sheriff, and numer tertained the following at their ous creditors." home Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Paul O. Shannic and two daughters of “ Do you notice how fat all the Milwaukee, Ore., Mr. and Mrs, Glenn chorus are?” Snider and family and Miss Flor- “ Yes, the manager is very e c o - , . . . . . . i. r- «.„ a nomica!, and the fat ones get the *nca Hardesty of Lake Grove and same pay as the thin but fill the Mr. and Mrs. Noah Snider of stage better.” | Whitford. I h ----------------------------------------— — a “ Here, what’s th is?" demanded [ H IT E O N NEWS the editor o f the comic journal. : ' -a — faltered ' “ ta tl’* or- “ What’s w hat?” the a r -, ® Roy Bacon has been ill, the past tint- f . “ This Joke doaan't mention th e , f<w * r*' flapper!" 1 M ri- R- 8- Rot)ln,on h** been In Every H o m e — com plete telephone service is a convenience to every m em ber of the family. extension housewife telephones Son save Properly placed tiring steps for the or daughter, sister or brother, dad or m other— find them a year 'round com fort and satisfaction. 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