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    FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 1020.
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TOE BEAVERTON REVIEW
BUSINESS
rFROM OUR CORRESPONDENTS
DIRECTORY Interesting Little Note* from the Surrounding Country aa
STUDIO IIAKIIKK SHOD
FIRST C i.ASH WORK
AT REASONABLE PRICES
J. E. Hlrphrna, Prop.
A. E. HANSON
WOOU and COAL
Cord
I CHURCH I
ANNOIMIMENE
Told by Our Active Special Correspondents Weekly
IKINTON HAPI’ENINCSi
ura now employed
■ M by Mr. Pomeroy, making cord wood
El wood Wilson haa recently pur-
fo||))W|n|r pupl„ of t be prl-
chased a Ford coup« of Portland m. ry
,,f lh i * .hool( Mrg.
partica.
H arriot Ford, teacher, were neither
Rev. and Mra. W L. Strange of aliaent no tard y during the month
Wa»t Portland ware calling on some <>f March:
Elm er
lllerly,
Lola
of the church membere last Thura. Blarly, Orville Ulerly, Koacoc Ijierly,
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thia aervice an im portant announce­
ment will be made with regard to
the pastor, A apodal board m eet­
ing should be held and all board
members are especially urged to be
present,
1 he evening service will be of a
i.pecial nature. The
pastor will
have a message for everyone. You
way miss som ething if you miss it.
—O scar A. Cooper, Pastor-
Nazarene Church
Hunday, March 24th
Morning
worship
11:00 A. M.
Young peoplea m eeting 6:30 P. M-
Preaching aervice 7:30 P. M. P rayer
meeting every week on Tuesdays
at 0:00 A M. and Wednesday at
7:30 P. M. A cordial welcome ia
extended to all.
Wood or Slab—any length
any kind
M r., J. C. Snider and .o n U .t c r * * *
Rj f harda‘
Prom pt Delivery..
Phone 4504 apent la .t Thursday In Boholl. a . WtU.mm V .nK leak, Loleda Tweedy,
a ii
a -iZ » - I .
u
H arry Luuwijr (<l«*nn rrinifle. Chur-
gueata of Mr. Snider a .later. Mra. .
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a J
I *ri,in
Kulbal, Dorothy VanKleek, Clif-
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ford VanKleek, Eugene VanKleek,
HALSTEN HARDWARE
St. Cecelia Church
Mra. Lilly Ulerly and daughter Luoille V an llo m , Ei.tnid • Sn»|cr,
STANDARD HARDWARE
Mra. Etliel McCormick and fam ily Jam ea Holboke ami Charlea Hemrich.
S u n d ay M a sse s — 7 :4 0 an d
and FURNITU RE
of Hillahoro, epent Sunday at thoir j
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Caah paid for
old stoves and
10 a. m .
c -5
Kinton home.
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Review
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furnltura
S u n d ay C a te c h is m — 3 :3 0 a n d
Mr- and Mra. Mclvyn Vandarmoat j — — ■— — —---------------------------4
BETHEL CHURCH
la Bank Block
9 :3 0 a. m.
of Handy, epent th e week end with
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B a p tis m — 2 p. m.
Mr. V an d .rm o .fa p .re n U Mr. and
' V,h **ler W“ a
The Sunday morning theme on
W eek d a y M aas 8 :2 0 a. m.
Mr.
C.
Vandarmoat
of
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Fountain Servira , , . Boat of Kata
March 24th will be “The Church
end.
of Jesus" which is the fourth *er- an d 7 :30 p. m.
The quarterly conference of th r
Mrs. Andrew Denholm, of
Whitehall Restaurant
Rev. J . M. O 'N eill.
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u,.w .w in . thia district
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*f(y in on In the series "C redentials of
Evangelical
church«*
will bs held with ths local church . , ’ ** a r *cent vlaltor 10 l o r t Christianity." Pontius Pilate and
MAGAZINES and CANDY
on Friday evening, April 2S.
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hia Ufa and work will be the sub- F irst Class Plumbing, Heating and
UEAVKRTON
HI
OREGON
. ti
Mr*. Ethel G aunt and eon, "Son- jact of the evening aermon. This
Gas F itting Done at Reason­
™r;
.J*.-
Snider^ and r.y,’’ ,,f M ountalndale, were visitors will be the final sermon in the ser-
able P rk e a Here
grandson of Mllwaukis, spent Sun­ here the middle of last week.
; ic* of sermons entitled "Exiles of
day
a
t
tha
horn*
of
Mr.
and
Mrs
We
Cat
and Thread all size Pipe
Beaverton Lumber Co.
H. A. Lowry h a . be.n confined to E tern ity ." You are cordially invited
C. Snider, Pleasant Valley road.
Phone Beaverton 3303
his home on Wheeler Ave. the past
thM* “ rvleM and tb# E“ U r * r
WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE
A num ber from here attended we„ki with
glU ck ^ lh. flu
vice*,
FRANK
NOYES
tha fath er and son banquet hald a t
The Bethel Choir sing th eir an-
Lawla lirothars, P roprlttora
the grange hall In
Scholia
last ‘” r *- **Brry Price who has been nual E aster C antata on Sunday eve
Friday evening and report a fine receiving treatm en t at the Emanuel ning, March Slat.
1 DR. A. E. WILSON
hospital in Portland, haa returned
,
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Optom erist
MAPES A SON
M ott of the scholar* in tha upper
Church of Christ
I.ILLIARD PARI.OR
grade went to the ball game hald
Mr- “ “I
Mr»- * T urner hav*
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Eyes Tested
Fram ea F itted
Ciliare, Tohnccos
a t tha (tend school Friday afternoon ”* •"
entertaining M r» T u rn er’s
Announcements For March 24
•
Oregon
Beaverton
Confacliona, Soft Drlnka
and the score waa 14 to 13 in favor ,la le r *n<l family from California
The Bible school had another high
of Bend
Pa ,t week.
mark last Sunday. The hour is 9:45.
Lady Itld*
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Wataon Kt.
Mr. and Mr*. Glenn Snider and Mra- Oscur Mason of Stacey Ave ^’ome early-
family of Lake (Iruvti wt»rv aueata had the min for tune to run a sliver
The morning worship service 14
on« day last weak at the home of m her hand Saturday while w axing •* 11:00- The aermon will be on
F. W. BISHOP
Mr Snider's parents, Mr. and Mr*, tier flours snd it had to be removed “Soma \ iewj of fh e Cro»a.
At
PLUMH1NO and REATINO
J. C. Snidar.
I*y Dr. Welsh.
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Our work speak» for itself.
Hardware, l’alm a
Georga Godfrey who ha* been ** ~
H I 'D l 'U
¡9------------------------------------------------ iB Beaverton, Ore.,
Phone 7702
s u y in g at the home of Mrs. M R »
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CEDAR MILL
l'hoaa, 2003 ..........................Beavertoa Wadeklng during the past two weeki ®
m
jL
want to Beaverton Saturday where
Mr«. William Clifton has recov-
,
ha haa employment.
eted from a recent illness.
r - R- Patrick ia aick w ith the j V.e C arry a Good Selection of (J;
W. E. PEGG
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influenza.
f Shrubbery, Fruit, Fil- p
Thera was a very good attendance
R°y Smith ia employed on the
Dar« Edlgar and George Faege
UNDERTAKER and EMBALMKR at the old tim e dance hald a t the farm of W alt Hcatena a t J«ck-
bert And Nut Trees *
kav« leased the Cedar Mill Garage. f
I hall last Thursday evening therv town.
S
OELRICH
NURSERY t
(•ranca Itulldinf — >
Beaverton i being a
large number of out-of-
vir» ||. A m « is still at th St
Mr*. ^ ack Satchel has recovered
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COMPANY
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town people present.
Vincent hoapital. Her condition is ,rom h e r . rec*nt iUn*M and U a t
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Visitors Welcome
^
Work is progressing finely on the '* ry bad.
homa again,
Beaver Wood & Ice Co. grange hall, and it will be greatly c w Florence is » ..tin * h i.
Mr and M ri- philiP Thome a t- ^ Located one mile north of Reed- p
Block
Wood, Planar
Ends; All Improved when completed. A good house in sham- for .. cost n /* » , i tended a recital In
Portland, 4
Mon-
villa, a t tha corner of m arket ^
grades of Utah-W ash, coal.
slsed porch «rill be added to the front w°h Tu pLn't
f° r * e° mt ° f g0Od
evening.
and Baseline Roads.
4
Yard a t F ront A Main
of the building and an addition in
.
n
__, f
Route 4. j
r . L. Scbvlts
I’hona 5702 the north for the stage.
Mina Fm*—""
Emerson and Mrs. Wikeen
Ml“
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Mr> and M °* G
Rus!c11 and ^ H i l l s b o r o , Oregon,
■KAVKRTON
ORBOON
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Hyland A Vi
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E . E*p,
- , H „ r .lir, V anuvr
V .n jrr
h . V . 1 - hkd , h -
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most who have been employed on toua® P an ted .
Byron S tark has taken the agen-
H n a v n r t n n B arber Shoo i tb® 8 - H Pom*r °y v*nch cutting
Mr. J. Prink ha* excepted a po«-
“ yro".
f
, n the a*en ;
One fam ily th a t keeps an a t ­
tractive borne plaoe, accomplishes
more fo r its community than a do­
w n who find fault with everything
There was another young man. a
mere boy, who had had to leave
school early, but who m eant to be
iduca^ed all the same. He was a
train-boy, but between train runs
he spent his time In the library,
digging into scientific periodicals and
hooka. They opened the world of
science and invention to hia keen
young mind. He has since acknow­
ledged hia g ratitude to th a t small
library of long ago.
Hia name waa Thomas Edison.
Wood durlnir th> winUr complilt.j
in Moi„, ,,e lo, ; M forphU ^
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.STEVENS,
STEVENS,
on real estate. Low inter*
e«t cost, repayment priv­
ileges. Write for details.
WASHINGTON
Savings & Loan Assn.
Skate Bldg.
Hillsboro, Ore.
Train and Stage
Announcement
For your greater convenience on trips in Western
Oregon a new ticket arrangement has been put into
effect whereby the same rickets may be used on the
stages of the Southern Pacific Motor Transport Co.,
Oregon Stages Inc., and the Pacific Stages.
For example, you can leave here on the stages of one
line and return on the ocher, using the same ticket.
Schedules of these companies have been coordi­
nated, too, giving you better service than ever before.
R a il tickets good on these lines
Southern Pacific rail tickets also are good for use
on the "Red Tops” and "Silver Gram,” and, with
few exceptions, on the Pacific Stage line. If you
wish, you can go by train and return by stage.
Suces call a«- BEAVERTON PHARMACY
h
W HITEHALL CA FE
rP bont or ca ll on us a t any tim e
fo r a ll travel inform ation.
Southern Pacific
C. E. Allen, A gent
PROPRIETOR
SEALED ESSEX CONQUERS THE COAST
An apron and tmouk sale will be
hvU a t the I. 0 O. F. hall. Satur
day Sandwiches, cake, pie and home
mada candy will be sola.
Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Metcalfe and
Bon, E rnest, spent the week end
w ith Mr. M etcalfe’s parents, Mr.
and Mr*. A. L. M etcalfe of P o rt­
land-
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Imlay are
being congratulated upon the arrival
of a daughter, Friday , March 15,
at the Wilcox Memorial Hospital n
Portland.
Mr*. W enegar's father, 85 years
old, fell and injured his hip recent -
’ ly. He hae been confined to his
bed for about a week, but is on
the road to recovery, now.
M em btraoi th e \Liadiqs Sfiipper
club met a t the home of Mrs. J . R.
T albert for a one o’clock luncheon
Friday. The afternoon will be
spent in doing needle work.
The officers of the O. E. 3. met
to practice, Tuesday evening a t the
hall. L ater the y surprised Mra. W.
H. Engelke, W orthy Matron, with
a handkerchief shower, in honor of
her birthday.
When an Essex stock coach left Ban Fran*
Cisco sealed in high gear, and with hood and
radiator so sealed that It waa Impossible to
touch the engine or to add oil or water, on a
round trip teat to the Canadian border, south
to the Mexican line and back to San Fran­
cisco, tha odda wars heavy against it com­
pleting the run. It made the 3493-mlle teat
successfully on the one filling of oil and
water, going over all the numeroua moun-
ain grades in high geer, returning to San
^randsco with tha aymbolad seals intact. It
was held to be a sensational test, a distinct
{
LOANS
No^°fkn,^at°n " n*’, and
Mrvice* recently. Mr. Kapy nrw field next Tuesday.
l* locatetl
Portland.
haa gone to A storia and Mr. Vender
Mr# c w y-}orm M
Mra. Maude Thompson and daugh-
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
“
*ert«n visitor, Snturday afternoon le r- Mi,dred, of California are via-
Beaverton,
O ragaa TOOK ftODA TWENTY YEARS
home of Mra. Dan Adams ll|i>g
th* home of Mrs. May Me- j
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FOR GAS — STOPS NOM
and Mra. R. Chamberlain and
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daughter, Virginia were Sunday din-
M r- and Mr*- Jack Percy and
C. FLORENCE
For 20 yaars I took aoda for In- ner guest* at the Andrew Denholm
oi «*“ **•>* *P«n‘ S aturday |
dlgeatlott and stomach gaa. One bot- home on Stacy Ave
evening a t tha home of Mr. and
E-«etri« Wiring and R apa'rlag
Mra. L. Stark,
, tl* of Adlerika brought me com
Tal. 2407 p**tP velief "—John B. Hardy.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A VanKleek
Huber, Ora.
I A dlarika relieves gas and eour of Kinton were Kundav v is ito rs at
LOCAL NEWS
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stomach a t one*. Acting on BOTH th . h„m.
x iJ v
J , '?
9b
upper and lower l«rw,|, it remove. th (|. Mr a . M E. Sm hh
** * m°
Mr». T . J . Hannigan of Port-
BEAVERTON FEED
old wa«tc mmtUr you never thought
*
land,
visited
w ith her daughter,
and
waa in your ayatam- Lot Adlerika
Mr. and Mra. Frances Livermore, Mr»- B -
Rhuae, F riday,
PRODUCE COMPANY give your stomach and bowel*
____ _ a o i Beaverton, were
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Sunday _________________
visitor*
A little daughter
arrived a t tha
Iliifhway and O- E. Tracks PEA L cleaning and see how good »* the home of Mr Livermore’« p a- home of Mrs Thomas R. W alker,
you feel! Overcomes constipation, rent*, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. L iver- ¡ Tuesday, March 19th.
C. J. Beach, Manager
Dean’s Drug Store.
Adv »»ore, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Sutton of Aloha
, are tha proud parents of a baby boy
bom Tuesday March l«th.
C. J J
T h e t P rin tin g F o r You.
Important
DEWEY
THE PLUMBER
ueaverton Harder Miop
Let T h e Beaverton Review Do
triumph for the car and for Veedol Motor
Oil, aa well. The top picture sh o w s the atart
with (left to right) W. C. Pettingell and
Frank Wagar, Tide Water O il Sales Corpora­
tion; Paul J. Feely and B. M. Sharpe (in the
car); Roy B. Alexander, general manager of
Stanley W. Smith, Inc., H u d so n -E ssex dis­
tributors; Leon J. P inkson, San Francisco
Chronicls, and Art Manning, San Francisco
Bullstirt. Below, left to right: H ow the gear
was staled in high; how ths hood and radi­
ator cap werp sealed,
See Marsh’s Garage about a demonstration
The beaver Social club of the O.
E. S. gave one of their delightful
card parties a t the nail Wednesday
first prize for high score, Sr*. Ola
Doyle won eecond prize aid Mra.
J. C. U untly won consolatbn. The
i hostesses for the afternoon were
Mr». Doy Gray, Mrs. W. J. Boyd
and Mrs. L. R. Dean.
Miss E rm a Nelson honond Mrs.
Robert Eagleton (H elen iocken)
with a bridal shower a t he home
Friday evening. The bride ras the
lecipient of many beautiful a d use-
| fu| gifts. Those present wre, the
bride, E rm a Nelson, Dorotty and
Vivian H arris, Ruth Lundgrd, Alice
Johnson
Gencvcve
and lorothy
Teterson, Em m a llocken, Elsi W hit­
worth, LaLun Chinn, Ruth Clark,
| and M rs N orent Allyn.
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NOW 400 STORES STRONG
Now more than 400 progressive food stores have joined hands to bring
you better food values. The combined buying power of these stores brings
you greater savings on foods and a more far-reaching food service. You
will find the better foods at better prices in Mac Marr store s ._______
PRICES EFFECTIVE SATURDAY AND MONDAY, MARCH 23 and 25
DATES—Golden. In .btilk.
2 lbs., ................................
SNOWDRIFT— The family
shortening. 4-lb. can, . . .
o g .
¿O C
o n
OUC
WESSON OIL —Save by
making vour own mayon­
naise. Qt. can, ................
JELLO— Choose your fla­
vors. 3 pkgs., ..................
PEANUT BRITTLE
MINUTE TAPIOCA—
19c
10c
19c
Package, ......................
RICE —Fancy southern
Blue Rose—3 tbs...........
PURITAN MALT
10 bars, .............................
CORN MEAL —Eastern
kiln-dried. White or yellow. o n
9-lb. sack.....................
JO C
CLIPPERNUT MARGAR-
ine.
3 lbs., ......................
Economical No. 10 sack, ..
28c
69c
25c
49c
be-
59c
Kellogg’s Corn Flakes—
3 packages, .......................
QUAKER OATS— Children
require a warm cereal for
breakfast. Large pkg., ...
25c
Ton Fancy, A wholesome confection, 2 lbs
CHEESE—Full Cream.
Aged to your taste, tb., ..
Sperry's Pancake F lo u r -
COFFEE
SMALL WHITE BEANS—
No. 1 Californias. 2 tbs.,.
Bohemian Ho« flavored, I t’s all ‘‘quality’’
cause i t ’s all Barley, 2 4»-lb. can ...........
t>&G NAPHTHA SOAP—
LAYER FIGS Lon
45c
19c
29c 10-lb.
box
25c
$1.39
CAMPBELLS BEANS—
ori
The “big” tins. 3 can3, ..
FLOUR—Fisher’s Blend
i qq
49-lb., sack, ....................ip 1 aO 5/
20th Century, or T hrift, obtainable at the re ­
spective stores, Save the cost of tin containers.
Pound ................................
45c
89c
2 lbs.
EASTER HAMS
o u n n - r in
_ You wnnt the
F aste r
And In S w ift’s
SWIFT I O S r PRFMIITMr
,K7 lbs.:
" yo H n alf *ct or th
e be,t ham A
era*?<’ . w . e . ig
I \ E . l V l U J i V l t o ron
12
whole
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pound
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