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FRIDAY, MAY
THF DF. WF.RTON REVIEW
17, 1929
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Barn
Rippling W aters
SUHOG . HOARD MAY
BARN DANCE AT RIP- H A CC A LAU R K A TT E
MASONS A TTEN D DIS
CALL ELECTION AO A IN
PU N O WATERS HALL. SEKW CES TO Btt HELD
T R I C f M E E T IN G
Wednr-dsjr evening Petition- Signed
Since the opening dance on May
By ISO names Are Presorted
4th, the Rippling Water« dance pa
vilion
has
been lining splendid
nd e'ectlon he'd for the crowds.
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1 ht
As a s|>ecial trvat the manage
purpose
of
issuing $30.000
of
school district bonds lost to a vote ment is staging a bam dance on
Saturday,
May l'th .
Free lunch
of something like 100 to 117.
This past week there have boon is to he served and a livestock col
several pec pie busy soliciting signa lection of curious animals is to be
tures on initiative petitions looking exhibited The public is c irdially in-
the pr opening o f the mstter and
(»ail Knms ami hia Rand
the cs'ling o f another bond election are playing real dance music for
Wednesday evening at a meeting this os-easion.
of the school board, there were pre
sented petitions signed by almost a BEAVER SOCIAL CLUB
ENTERTAINS AT ‘’SOO"
hundred sixty names. These peti
tions were of the initiative variety
Beaver Social Club entertained
and would seem to make it manda
tory on the school board to call with a card party Wednesday o f-
tsrnoon
Ths hoite«»es were Mes
•nother election-
It is skid that the board re dames J. C. Huntley, Otto Erickson,
Harris. High honors went
turned them to the people present Walter
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ing them asking that more signa to Mrs. W. H E -g.lke in 500. and
tures be secured before they, the to Mrs John Se tt in bridge, eon-
school board would set to call ano eolation to Mrs. I ogsn
ther election.
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It ieems that there is a division
Contract*
have
been
awarded for
o f opinion
At the mass meeting ,,
,
,
. ,
he'd some time previous to the elec- he construction of four street pro-
tbn. these present expressed them- Jects in Portland.
,
„ unar,im0usly in favor of
'tiings
mc
Mrs. L- Butler o f McLoud, Calif.,
spent the week end with Mrs. Elis
abeth Davis.
Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Graham spent
Wednesday and Thursday visiting
with friends in Hood River-
P n . J. R Talbert and R. S.
Welsh spent the week end at the
ocean.
Mr. and Mr*. S- M a pea and son
Ralph enjoyed a successful Ashing
trip near Corvallis, over the week
end.
Mr. and Mrs. Emery Van Kleck
o f Kin ton are the proud
parents
of a
daughterborn at their home
last week.
Mrs. W. L. Cady entertained the
Lady Slipper Club at a one o’clock
luncheon in her home Friday-
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Mrs. Amy Higgins o f Portland
s. ent Tuesday afternoon
at the
j
home of her brother, Mr. G. Thjrag-
Mrs. W. J. Edwards and son Le-
land spent Saturday with her mo
ther, Mrs. B. G- Leedy of Tigard
Mr- and Mrs. W. R. \Tan Kleek
and daughter. Cathrym- »lent Sun
The Monitor Club held its regular day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs
meeting at the home o f Mrs. N. J. J. Van Kleek.
G. Freeman,
Thursday
of
last
Mr. and Mrs. L. Hughson and
week.
son Harvey and Mrs- Elisabeth Da
Mr. and Mrs- L. V. Graham re vis attended a dinner at the Porc-
turned from a several weeks’ trip i*n{| Hotel Tues4ay evening.
in Eastern Oregon, Friday
after-
Mr. and Mrs. F- M. Lassiter, who
noon'
I have been spending their vscstion
Mrs. L- Miller of Portland st- with j j r. Lassiter t mother, in Mis- i
tended the Grads School Concert iiMippii WU1 return home Saturday. .
Friday evening with
Mrs- Grace
Mr and Mrs. Ed V. Burns of calling the election, and it was em -
Norman.
Fortland and Mr. and Mds. L. E. tidently expected that the bonds
Mrs. Florence Johnson of Dilley, M auler of Corvallis spent Sunday would be issued. But the morning
who is staying with her daughter, with Mr. and Mrs. I R. Metxler o f the election there were found
Mrs. L, L- Myers, spent Thursday
Mrs Rosa Humburg wishes her scattered, thoroughly, a poster cal
on all to , come . out and
vote
at her home-
.
* manv friends to kn ow that she i s , ling
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Mrs. J. B. Jack# who has been
o
first class beauty parlor against the bonds. Thia p< f j r * '
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« her son, W
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n o n in
visiting with
Mr.
e.' . Monday.
May
20. and
ried » the
name /X
of # on*
one of
of the
the soon-
spon-
sors
o
f
the
opposition,
but
failed'
H- Jack#, returned to her home in your patronaKe will be greatly ap
to carry the name of the printer.
Hoquiam, Wash.
predated.
As the corrupt precticas act
re
Mrs. Leslie Spencer entertained
quires that the name of the printer
the Tuesday Bridge Club at her ALOHA CLUB ENTER-
be on “ literature” concerning elec-
home, Tuesday. Mrs- A . E- Han-
JAINS ITS FRIENDS t7 or.s.“ it w ou ’ d seem thst the things
son won high honors.
were somewhat out of order-
Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey Losli are
Aside from the one signing the
Tre
Aloha
Community
Club
en-
the proud parenU o f
a daughter
tertained about a hundred o f its j poster, R. Scheupb.-ich. it would he
born at their home in El Monica,
friends and members at a card par- a little difficult to find out just who
Wednesday of last week.
ty and dance at Wheeler Hall. I the backers o f the opposition to the
j bonds were
Some* probably not
Mr. and Mrs- Walter P. Johnson Tuesd>). eveninr
fr
o
m
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vayirg
anything
for business rea-
were dinner «uesta Sunday
tfca | A
A thr##
DIM
,e
three piece
orchestra
home o f
Mrs. Johnsons mother I Hillsboro furnishtd the music f o r ' »ons.
Mrs. Ida Jones on Watson St-
! dancing, which was enjoyed until
Why there was any organised op
Brady HowdyShell s visitor hers. , u u hoar.
j position to the issue is a little dif-
from Pindleton haa rented a place j Deliffhtful refreshments of sand, * * } ' 1 ® u" der?ta" d t
near Progress and bought the farm
. n/,
worn k a m il thp .
with the highest In t
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equipment through H- O- Helm.
b ^ Id * ¿rn g'fm m ish eY 6 by^ th e’ Da- This is * lfrowine com™ " ^ To f ™ '
f . A. Noyes has purchased the rid,on bread company cf P ortland, « » t
P'1
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.
place owned by Mrs. Jenney
of the sandwich . spread by a Portland i #verv
bit as far a» possible consiS’
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Portland, and plans to remodel the company, and the cream for the p' er>
coffee was donated by the Guern^y ^ t ; with J h e ^ p ^ w rick ^ ^
building, and have a plumbing shop
built there-
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! velopment.
The Rebekah Needle a— Soc,*l1 1 u r k x - 4 v n
r iD t U IV
club are spotreoring a cooked food B O l AND GIRL v* IN
sale to be held at the Beaverton
PRIZES IN CONTESTS
Market and Grocery, from ten in
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the forenoon till five in the afternoon
Two more of our young people
Saturday, May 18.
have added to
Beaverton s fast
Mrs. Strayer o f California, who growing reputation as the home of
is a guest of her parents Mr. and prise w inners.
Mrs
Morgan o f
Morgans ranch
Last Saturday in the junior and
route
3 .underwent an
operation senior piano contests of the Oregon
for appendicitea
at the Emanuel Federation of Music Clubs, there
hospital, Monday.
were Beaverton
winners.
Evelyn
Arthur Fluke, the tw elve-year- Alexander in Class A, junior was
old son of Mrs. Harrison Hughson, awarded recond prize, a silver cup.
Maurice Manning in Class C. se-
was hit and knocked down by the
bicycle being rode by Wayne Bar niors, tied for first place, and on
ber Saturday
afternoon o f
*ast the tie number, Bach Invention in
week.
The glasses young Fluke B Minor, was also awarded second
prize, a silver cup.
was wearing were broken and
These awards are more noteworthy
big gash cut in his forehead.
when it is cons d:red the compe-
The Parent Teacher » made about
tition was very keen, both playing
thirty two dollar# at their cafeteria
in large classes of the brightest
lunch held at the school house Fri
pupils o f
Portland’s best music
day o f last week.lt was also A -
ehievement day and the work of teachers.
the different dubs were on exhibi
Both m s talented young musi-
tion. A play was given by the pu
* n<^
having n s advantage
pils of Mrs. Barkers room, in a of instruction from very capable
very pleasing manner.
teachers.
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is a prescription for
Colds, Grippe. Flu, Dengue,
Bilious Fever and Malaria.
th e greenw ood c a fe
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It is the most speedy remedy known
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Always Fresh
Cooked Food Sale under the auspices
of the Rebekah Needle and Spclal
Club Saturday May 18. from 10 t o 2
o'clock
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Phone Beaverton 3203
deposits
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No Regular Hour
the home owner knew ju«t when and how and at wh$t
hour the sneak thief or burglar was (o pull the job at
Q u a l it y O f T h e H ig h k s t
P v ie n s I.ow RAT
hu- home, he could of course be prepated and would
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*n^est method therefore is to take every reasonable
A precaution and only the m )it efficient way i« « Mfcty
deposit box.
BEAVERTON PHARMACY
0o The Highway
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with Lewis Stona
A revealing story 0f a newsps-
paper’s battle with ths
A Bun., Mnn., Tues,, May 19, 2o»2l
"Vice Ring’’
Virginia Bruwn Pairs qnd
__Comsd^_^Corne on Horace”
Creighton Hals In
Friday, Saturday, May 24, S|
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“ THE HOUSE OF SHAME”
Ken Maynard la
Added Features
“CHEYBNNE"
2 “ Japaiu e Oddities” “ Down Ha
waii Way” Ths famous Chcyenn« round-up
and rodeo
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Scored with SOUND, MUSIC,
“ Tarzan the Mighty"
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llesvertn n Rabek-
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L odge
N o.
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first
and third
T u e s
day evenings
at
7 :3 0 I* M in ths
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Mrs.
Sarah Cham
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11 a.m. to 8 p.m.
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Good things to eat have always been our policy and it
i* upon this platform that we continue to serve our
customers
Here you will always find fresh and appelking foodstuffs
at reasonable prices
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crashed down on the field near I
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Tuesday afternoon. It
was removed Wednesday afternoon.
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Shown hers for the tint time ts the i contract by the Aine-Chelmer» Memt-
Cn.tcd. the world's newest tractor toi fsclurm g Co.. UllwauKee. « member
H C. Mer-ltt
farm and Industrial work, produced a t the corporation.
hearts the Wisconsin concern's invelar
by a greet new co-operative manufac division. AH ths products bear the
turing ant marketing movement with United name and a strtktn« orange
1125.000.000
of
combined
assets and Mack color seberos.
Thirty-live large Independent makers
"By eliminating expensive corn peti
and distributors o f tractors, farm Im tion in menuJacturtpf sud scHlqg
plements and Industrial equipment In ornons our mouther, we haey cut ( w a
North America, banded together as O Hit minimum, to d the’ n xu lt of
the United Tractor and Equipment Mils oo-oper*tlve plan Is the lowtsf-
Corporatlon. are Introducing, through priced tractor ever offered, per pounds
several hundred dealers In the United I of drawbar pull or per horsepower *
State« and Canada, s full line o f aid President Milton W Anderson. <S
machines and equipment designed to i Ch!ca*o. "Our plan o f financing, rer-
be operated with their tractor, the vice and advertising for dealers to
United
j unique and comprehensive, sod II Si
The tractor Is being made under equally attractive to farmers.*
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MEETING NOTICE
Beaver Chapter No-
1M. O E 8. Stated
Communication,
W ad.
eve.. May 22 Degree#.
Dues payable
Visitor#
welcome. By order of
M. Margaret A Denney. Sec. I
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M W A N O EA S O h
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R «y Hutcherson o f Hil’ sboro gave
two young fellows a lift Tuesday
evening.
They knocked him over
the head when they reached the
other side of Reedville,
knocking ,
him unconscious. They roo. ed him
abont * 100
An
from th/ ' , lr.
C A LÓ A *V
*TAM*>eD€
Mrs. Anderson is a niece of Mrs
n,
,
.
riant are progressing for the #«- Jones.
{«bllshment of an airport at Till#- -.
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mook.
Try Oar 45-s-nt Dinner,
Served
The Aloha Choral Club, under thq
direction of Mr Ewer, gave a very
fine program of sacred songe at
the Bethel Church, last Sunday eve
ning. After the services the Be
thel Choir served refreehmenU to
the Aloha visitors.
Beaverton M arket & Grocery
THEY ROB HIM OF $100
The Calgary Stam pede , Epic of Early Frontier Days
Of Canadian W esty To Be Held July 8-13 , Inclusive
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S 5K
Given World by N ew Co-Op Movement
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^re we
a^te.^ our ow" ’ • °^r
and my' business i* we reíu3e to i
grant the necessary means to carry’
on this business?
Think it over,,
that’s all we ask.
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I t ! v r,î> .vlr»N
Sunday was observed at the Kin- diB»* r •* • * » WM »
* "J° y*bU
» feature of the evening
program
ton church as
"Mother’s
There were many mother« present,
The «cholera o f the Rible school
v.
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gave . very fine program, which
1H.h o .re r i s i n g at «he 11
Record-Breaking United Tractor
our readers to a few things. One
is that there is qo standing still.
Try it some time, an! see foy your
self. If we do not go ahead, we
must go backwards. Again, the ed-
ucation o f the growing generation
is the biggest busine»« wheh faces
our community.
It is by far the
biggest business in our community.
MAN
The Baccalaureate Service for the
Messrs H. Nielson,
Guy Carr,
Beaverton Senior Class will be son- F- W . Livermore,
W. K. Evans
ducUal at jhe High School Audito C. E. Hedge, Wilbur
Weed. A .
rium on Sunday vvening, May Itfth M. Kennedy, A . M. Jantissn, R
at s;00 Tim prelude will be played R. Denney, lie Witt Hamel, J. R.
by Mis. R C. Doty. The Invoca Metaler, R. M. Wolf. R. A Rhose.
tion will be given by Rev. Oscar L. D. Shel enherger, J . H. Fslah-
Cooper and the Benediction by Rev. er. J. B Downing, end Ackerman
hurt Waddington. The musical ee- were among those from Beaverton
iiciioni are prveented by the Be who attended the A. F. and A. M.
thel Church Choir and the
Male District meeting ht Hillsboro Fri-
Quartel The evening address, “ The ,Uy evening. Among the speakers
Temple of Character” will be given were Rex Davii, Grand Master of
by Rev. Donald M. MaeNell. Every- Oregon, deputtee Winslow and Hst-
one is cordially invited.
1 telmier, R F Peters, Grand Sec..
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D. R Cheney, and others.
Dele-
KINTON CHURCH OB-
gatlons from Forest Grove.
Mc-
SE R V E S MOTHER’S D A Y Minnville, Sherl«ian. and Dayton
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wer* also present.
X sumptuous
ALOHA CHORAL CLUB
SINGS SACRED SONGS
W. Llverinore, Pre*. H. K.
Doy Gray, Caahier
^Comedh^J^BusterTri^
Silver Nite, Every
Mon.,
O F B E A V E R T O N
'««• - 4 4
Country Store, Thursday^ f
D cnnpy, V ic e Pree.
Cannery Workers
l/* 7 on
Register Now
Announcing the Opening
Beaver Beauty Parlor
C L tA K O * *
r u t AAotine
It wad witnessed by a few inquisitive
thousands, for by 1&22 It had reached
the 100.000 mark; it had doubled that
by 1928. and 1928 nsw 220.000 people
cheering and ravelling In thla exhlbl-
tlon o f the proweaa of the plainsman.
Several world-celebrated personage*
will donate prices for the major cow
boy contests In 1920. among them be
ing the Prince of Wales, E. W. Beatty,
President o f the Canadian Pacific
Railway, and Sir Thomas Lipton.
British yachtsman and sporting en
thusiast .
The various events scheduli d In
clude bronco-busting, steer deco
rating (once known ** bull-dogging),
calf-roping, wild steer riding, wild
r m MB«« M Utcepupa Is 191» grkSB boras and abuck-waaon r t u * * n j
For a week in July o f swell year ths
entire populaes o f Calgary, thriving
city In Alberta, casts off its conven
tional modern clothing and dons chaps
and 10-gollon hats in honor of ths Cal
gary Exhibition and Stampede, a relic
of the Last Oreat Weat and ons of
ths flneet exhibitions o f horseman
ship In ths world. This year's Cal
gary Stampede will be held July t-lS .
Inclusive, and Ouy Weadlck, Ite man
ager. well known Impresario o f the
Canadian West, has announced that
It wttl be "bigger end better" than
ever. Tbs attendance at ths Stampede
has Increased by leaps and bound*
Monday, May 20
Register now for employment tn our plant during
the 1929 season.
Thia company will pack pea«, beans and other
vegetable« not heretofore packed repuiring more help
«nd providing steady employment throughout the
season.
Plain M an n ello Facial
| cow milking contests and race* In
which b u 'k Indian* and tquaa* <Jno-
onstrate that the red man has icst
neither speed nor stamina with the
depletion of the numerical afrengib
| of hla tribe. The Indian* camp a*
Victoria Park, Calgary, and art a
turesque phnse of a really remarkabia
: i,7 « h r* •
buxom wptaw. dutifully crigeged ■*
housc-aorK In her brave's lt|se, was
Informed that the squaw race U
which she was to participate was the
next -vent on the program. RilVnox,
from her tepee, en apron »fill tw*
round her waist, she Jumped ustrlw
an Indian cayuee and won first prls
— her spron whipping behind her la
sue tevas. ____
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M uscle Strappin g
Facial Pack
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Plain Shampoo
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O il.S h am p oo
Scalp Treatm ent
Marceli
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Reset .
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R iund Curl
Ray Mating Co., Inc.
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Mrs. Rosa Humburg
Prauklin Avenue
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