The Beaverton review. (Beaverton, Washington County, Or.) 192?-1941, March 01, 1929, Image 3

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-Mr -Ror(J and last wveh vlaitmg some
A, I*#. iluV\h><LN „tvT” . (WtiKiitdiV wKo reside tHVlV,* * 'r ' ».«w, WiistfiMgfon, wore Bunday
d»uo#e guuStk si the W. C. Lrome
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GconfJ’’ Guhderson, ’ a ' /deeAl gi/vnt hum#.
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Cord Wood or Slab--any length ài llekiry Voruiein u»t, reim niw’ tw ^ The «.¿myo
Esther Circle held s
'-ins Portland home, Saturduy,
any kind
.
vver Tea at th# koni# 0 » Mrs. K
Mrs. Louise VanKleek and Bus­ Smith un VS heeler av#j Thursday of
1‘rompt Delivery..
I’hnne <304
ter and Miss Anna Wcdeking were last week.
—
visiting Beaverton relatives, Satur­
Mr.
and
Mrs,
Andrew
Denholm
HALSTEN ilAKDVV AKh day.
entertained Mr. rml Mrs. Robert
Mr. Bui gemmi of Beaverton was Chamberlain and daughter Virginia
STANDARD ilARDWAUU
in
tow
n
Mi.nduy,
ti
ansaseli
d
busi­
and Mrs. Alice Wheeler with a
and T i UNI ILlth,
Cash paid for old stove# and ness in hts line av piano and organ uel.ghtlul dinner, Friday evening
furnltur#
of last week.
la Bank Block
Mrs. Alice Wheeler, Mrs. Andrew
Nazarene Church
Denholm, Mrs. Robtrt Chamberlain
and
Mr».
C.
J.
Stevens
of
Beaverton
fountain Service . . .Beet of Kata
revival meeting continues
al Loaded th# Distr.ct Convention >
of Re U-kuh's held at Wiisonvill#
\\ hilehall Restaurant
Wednesday of last week.
MAGAZINE* and CANDY
day of Mr.
OREGON I’srtlund.
Uh At hit l ON
•V s i Fay Daniels, who is employ­
morning to th# Sunday school.
ed in I'oitland, spcii1 the week enu
Julius
Hendrikvor. has a new Miss Dorothy Duff will sp«ak Sun­
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. new Chrevolet car-
Rea verton Lumber Co-
day at 0:30 to th# Young Peoples'
J. It. Daniels.
Mr. N- W. Gorham arrived home meeting. Come to cburch and bring
W t SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE
Kail C. Bell purchased a Wadi donduy from Dos Angeivs.
your friends.
drag saw last we'k, and Is busll)
— Roy L. Nolt, pastor
l.rwl« Brothers. Proprietors
Mr. J. E. Davis left fod Seattle,
engged in making tr>rd wood at hi
Vlonday on a business trip.
Cooper mountain ranch.
Christian Church
Mr. J. W. Sprague was confined to
l . L to * has been employed dur
MARKS & SON
ns
home
with
the
‘‘
Flu"
for
several
mg tne past w ek dulng som<
The services for Sunday, March 3,
lilt. LIARD PARLOR
catpenler work on the S. M. Mean
will be conducted at the regular
Cigars, lo o m , os
Mrs. Walter Harris attended the time. Sunday school at 9:46. The
place on th# river read
Conivi lions, dolt Drinks
Ail are most cordially invited t
tqbekah convention in
Portland morning and evoning service at
attend the service« at the. churn Saturday.
lliOO and 7:30. Th? morning theme
this Sunday. I>iblc school at 10
Mr. and Mrs E. P Edwards re­ will be “ The Bible," the first ser­
o'clock, preach.ng at 11.
turned torn thuir vacation in Cali­ mon in the seri*»« “ Credentials of
F. W . BISHOP
Regular meeting of the Kinton fornia, last week.
Christianity." We begin the evening
PLUMBING and HEATING
grange will be held in all-day ses­
Mrs. Gertrude Robertson was a senes of sermons, “ Exiles of Eter­
sion at the hail this* Saturday. All dinner guest of Mrs L- R. Dean nity” and “ Herod th* Qte»t” !• the
Hardware, Paints
grangers are invited to attend.
evening theme,
Sunday evening.
Beaverton
Phone, 2IMS
M. and Mr# M. F. W#lt#r, and
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. VauKleek
daughter, Jenn. of Timber, were
St. Cecelia Church
and daughter sp-nt Sunday with
irurels laet week ■>! Mr. and Mrs.
Portland
rvlatlves-
W. E. l'EGG
Sunday Masse* — 7:40 anc
Mrs, J. Ilannigntt of Portland waa
UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER
10
a- m.
visiting at the hom? of her daughter
Sunday Catechism — 6:30 anc
Mrs. B. A. Rhose,
4:30 a. m
Grange Building
Boyd Sprague entertained a num­
baptism — 2 p. in.
ber of his friends at a party at his
Weekday Mass 8:20 a. m.
home Saturday evening.
Beaver Wood & Ice Co.
and 7:30 p. m.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Scidmore
U luva
A uoU,
P in n e r
I m i» ,
/
Rev. J. M. O'Neill
and daughters Clare and Ardath
gradee wl Lian-Wash. tuai,
have moved to Portland.
lard al Trout A Main
B. H. S. DEFEATS TI­
P. L. Stli n i 11
Phone (71
Herbert Jonas of '.he U. of O. J
GARD IN BASKETBALL
■ RAVEN TON
OHEUO
spent the week end with his parents
Mr. and Mrs. R. 11 Jonas.
Mys. H A. Rhorc and son Thomas
Beaverton Barber Shop
attended the
Mothers and Sons
C. J .STEVENS. PROPRIETOR
banouet at the Y. M- C. A. Thurs,
AT lU^A^iUkAHU: • t’k i f K s
n o t ic e
■’ TV’g lie*'"“ 1 t,,r
i f « 'Y'iiv du# #nd [i*y
tlc.'V.f ’th# Countv C
‘ i j f r n t * tt+ * for
ifloßth» old and ownoJ^W
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KIN JON H AP MWTIN«sf
prices
that enable you to save consistently.
Thrift Features for Sat.-M on., March 2 & 4
Convoy Flour— Proves its
given, 49-lb bag ........
success by satisfaction
Sperry’s Panrake Flour—
Lighter and tastier pan-
cakes or waffles, 3-lb pkg.
Calumet leaking iJowder—
Fine baking powder given
at real saving, 1-lb tin . . .
(tarnation Wheat Flakes—
Delicious, big premium pkg.
Preferred Stock Telephone
Peas in full -lb tins,
3 cans ................................
Bulls Eye Standard Peas—
CORN
Preferred Stock Tiny Ker
nel Com in full 1-tb tins,
3 cans ................................
Eastern Standard Pack
Com— No. 2 tin, 3 cans ..
Pineapple—8 large slices of
Golden Hawaiian Fruit,
slightly broken, No- 2} tins
2 cans ............................. ,
Raisins— Seeded or'seedless
Fresh stock, 3 15-oz. pkgs,
Creamettes or Chinese
Noodles in hardy packages
6 cans ...........................
Syrup— Amaizó butter-
scotch, excellent for candy
$
I^unbar Shrimp-—dry pack,
finest quality, makes deli­
cious salads, ? cans .
Beets— Tender, sliced, A&L
brand, No- 2 tins, 2 cans
Argo Starch— Com or
Gloss, 1-lb pkcr. 3 pkgs. ..
Alaska Red Salmon— Sock-
eye, delicious flavor, con­
tains heavy natural oil, tall
tins, 2 cans . . .
Pels Naptha Soap in 10-bar
cartop, Carton ...................
Llorox—remove* stain,
help in laundry, 2 bottles
47c
25c
25c
black Figs— Finest quality,
Oysters— Southern Cove,
full of vitamen. 5-oz. tin
3 cans ................................
Rosedale brand, Northern
salmon, No. la flat, 2 cans
Thrift Coffee— Good, ever-
gaining in popularity. Al­
ways ground fresh to your
order, 1 lb .........................
49c
59c
GUARANTEED
tcaverten,
WHERE YOU SAVE ON FOODSTUFFS — THAT’S THRIFT
Oregon
ON THE MAIN HIGHWAY
BEAVERTON, OREGON
C. FLORENCE
n fK H n H H f
Keel rie Wiring and He pa ring
itself, and at half lime the Orange
and Black led 18 to 12. Tigard, how­
ever still had some of its old tight,
and with three minutes to go they
had jumped into a 23 to 20 lead.
Beaverton made it 23 to 22. Beaver­
ton missed 4 foul shots in a row.
When in the final seconds Homrich
dropped in two field baskets and
the whisUe blew with Beaverton
ahead 26 to 23. Seme game!
BEAVERTUN FEED
and
PRODUCE COMPANY
Highway and O E. Tracks
C. J. Beach, Manager
FIRST CLASS I’LCMUING,
HEATING, and GAS FITTING
Done at Reasonable Prices
We Cut and Thread all aire Pipe
Lee Ariss former Beaverton stu­
dent and guard in the Tigard team
was found to be ineligible just be­
fore the game and did not play.
Frank Noyes
I'hoQei
Beaverton 3303
DR. A. E. WILSON
Optomerist
Eyes Jested
Beaverton
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Beaverton, Ore.,
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Visitors
Welcome
Located one mile north of Reed-
v lie, at the corner of market
nnd Baseline Roads.
Hillsboro, Oregon,
Route 4.
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THIS
COUPON
Name
Elirti'oth Hayes has (recovered
from a recent illness.
Frank Gaunt of Mountalndale was
a visitor at Aloha the first of this
week.
Mrs, Harry Weaver and Mrs.
Alice Wheeler were Portland visitors
Saturday,
Wilma Mason and Mrs. A. Nault
Portland one evening of last week,
attended the Policeman’s ball at
Mr. and Mrs. F. Gaunt, Sr.,
moved from Portland to the house
recently occupied by F. Gaunt.
Miss M. Grande the third ami
fourth srrade cachet1 has recovered
and 39 cent* arc g'od for one box
of chocolates or a bottle of Plver’s
imported perfume,
i^kular
price
|1.00, at the Beavrrton Pharmacy.
f i . Bradshaw, Proprietor,
7 CHtVROlF (
National
Demonstration
Week!
rive the Chevrolet Six
N o matter h ow clo se ly you inspect The Outstanding
Chevrolet of Chevrolet History—you will never appreci­
ate what a wonderful achievement it is until you sit at the
wheel and drive. So this week has been set aside as
National Demonstration Week, and you are cordially
invited to com e in and drive this sensational automobile.
Regardless of the car you may now be driving—come
drive this new Chevrolet Six. Come in today!
•a Six in the price range of the four!
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$5
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i&»n....*525 fckv ...'595
Mre. Alice Wheeler has been en­
tertaining relat vos from Pnilomath
Oregon, the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee are having
improvements made at the r resi-
Charles, 111., for burial.
Harry Sidwell has resumed his
duties at the Aloha Serv ce Station
after a few days iilness.
ugnar*!#
Not only is the new six-cylinder valve-in-head motor 3295
more powerful, with correspondingly higher speed and
not only does it provide a fuel-
faster acceleration ________
econom y o f better than twenty miles to the gallon —but
It operates with such marvelous six-cylinder smoothness
that you almost forget there is a motor under the hood!
Wo Carry a Good Selection of
Shrubbery, Fruit, Fil­
bert And Nut Trees
OELRICH NURSERY
COMPANY
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ANNOUNCING
The New Jackson Bell All-Electric
Five Tube Radio
Tone
Power
Simplicity
Beauty
Complete with Magnetic Cone
Speaker and Tubes
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W e also carry a complete line of Crosley Sets
Beaverton Garage
C. M. Flinn
Manager
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At Stipe’s Garage
Beaverton, Oregon
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