The Beaverton review. (Beaverton, Washington County, Or.) 192?-1941, May 24, 1929, Image 8

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    TH K MCA VERTON REVIEW
44Lariat Trail” Trip Reveals Splendor c.‘ Ca:u:d
' Rcckics
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LOCAL NEW S
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H O U S E IT E
mean* rain I
Mark: Hat Hal
Jim: Well, dontcha bellve Itt
Mark: llawt Haw! 1 Juat put that
ring up ther« to fool yuhl
The polls for th* reception of
the ballots cast for or aA>n»t the
contraction of »alti ImWbtodiieSs wilt
on said day and date and at th*
placa aforesaid, be opened at the
hour of two e'rlock I*. M and re­
main open until the hour of »even
o'clock P. M. of the same day when
the same shall b* rloaed.
By order of the dlatrlct arhool
I’oard of School Dlatrlct No, 48 of
Washington County, Oregon, mad#
thla 29 day of Mav A D. 1W29
C. K Mason. Chairman of Dis­
trict School Hoard.
Attest: F.
W. Livermore,
Jr«
District Clerk.
Mr. Day (a quits III with pneu­
— COUNTY COURT
monia.
Kills Ira Wataon was arrested 8a-
VARIETY
Mrs. A. W RutterfleM la quite t unlay hp the Sheriff for jmm session
Herb llomrirh (hungry): 01 v# m#
IU at har home.
,
o f intoxicating liquor. Circuit Judge a little hit of everything.
Mrs. L. P . S hel'rnW ger enUr- Hagley sentenced him to a line of
Pretty Waitress (to cook)i On*
$600 and 6 months In County Jail small order of hash.
talnol the “ 500’ ilub Friday.
Mrs Haael Ms'atkey of Portland
Martin A. Lombard! was sentenced
The movement Is underway to se­
visited in the K. L. Filley home
to 2 veer* in the State Penitentiary cure 8S.000 acres for a national
Mrs. Oscar Humburg entertained and coats in trial in which he was park in Lakt Itasln area, south of
at a one o’clock luncheon last Thurs­ found guilty laat week.
Wallowa lake, Wallowa.
day.
W. Martin, Robert II. Warrena and SCHOOL DISTRICT ROND E L E C -'
Mr- and Mr*. W, R. Patch vis­
TION NOTICE
ited relatives in Yamhill, Wednes­ Andrew Koerne have filed article*
N O T IC E
of Incorporation to do a general State of Oroya*. County of Waah-
day..
nursery business known as Martin-
ington. School IH'tr c* No. 44
Mrs. Violet t«> Van Rodman was Warrena Co. in Forest Grovq.
Notice la hereby given that at th* I Th* ladles’ Auxiliary of tho Itu-
visiting with Beaverton friends this
school district bond »lection, here­ her Commercial Club will give a
W**l|.
Terhome Parker and Oondlt were by nailed to be held at th* High card party Saturday evening, May
Mrs. Samuel Otda, who has heen given the contract by the County School In and for School Dletrlct 25 at the Huber Commercial Hall.
III for the past few week* la Im­ Court to grub, dear, excavate and No. 48 of Washington County. Ore­ Refr**hm*nta and prise*. Admis -
o -lS
grade the right of way of Peaver gon on Monday, to-w it: th* 10th slon, 864
proving.
Creek
{Section r f Forest
Grove. day of June, A D. 1929 between
Mrs. T. J
Hannigan
spent
Ranke and Vernonia Market road the hour* of two o'clock P. M. and
Wednesday with her daughter. Mr*.
Beaverton Rrhnk-
seven o’clock P. M., ther# will be
at a total coat of $5978.
*h
L odge
N o.
i B- A . K ohse
submitted to th* legal voters there­
VIS m eats
first
of th* question of contracting a
Mra. W. R Van Kleek was a
Estate«
and th ird
T ues­
week-end visitor o f rclativee
in
James W. Cinder, personal pro­ htmdrd Indebtedness In thg sum af
day even in gs
al
$80.000.00,
for
tk»
purpoae
of
ra-
Portland.
perty, $4500.
7 .in P. M in the
modallng the present High School
f. 0 . O P. Hall Mrs. Mar^rte Le­
L. D. Trombley of Portland puy-
Building and »reeling and equlplng
IX voree*
, chaaed the Cireenwoed
Cafe
this
an addition to the said High School wi*. Secretary, Mra. Sarah Cham­
Frank W . Miner against Ruth T.
week.
p-tf
Building, in and for aaid school berlain, N. 0 .
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Min*r. Married June t, 1921. asks district
J.itob OfTingcr of Rout«* 4 Is w - our# ind riiitodv o f
two
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Th# vote to he by ballot upon
which shall he tho word* “ BONDS
‘ miW *luck - ¡ ¡ ¡ ¡ j - . * *
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and
“ BOND8------NQ*;
W . E. P e g g has b **g m a k in g ( I -
and th* votey shall plaee a isoea
I* a prescription for
tensive improvement* at hi* funar-
LOCAL NEW p
(K ) between th*
word
“ Bonds'* |
Colda,
G rippe. Flu, Dengue,
al parlor*.
and the word “ Yea’ *, or between
Johnson,
,M:j*s Ruth Penney w e t a w e e k - , Mre. j Florence <
™ m o n , who
w no has
na* th* word "Bond»’’ end the word
Bilious Fever and Malaria.
end guest o< Mias Helen Asbahr
, *VB* wit*» hey daughter, ■No’', which Indicates his choice.
It lath* most speedy remedy known
at Hillsboro.
,Mr*
** Myere returned to her
...
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home in Pilley, Tuei eva
Mr. and Mr* John Forbes »pent
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Sunday evening at th# home ot _ * r '
j . . n„ *1
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Mr. and LessWcU.
Talbeyt and My. R R . Summer»
w«re initiated into the mysteries
Mr*. Edward Sheet* visited at th* of the Shriner*. Monday evening.
F- W, Livermore home at Aloha,
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■Thursday af:«rn.oa;
! Joh“
»peraUd on for
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2
666
mmm
1 Th* majestic grandeur of the Cana­
dian Rocklca in the eternity of Ban?
and Lake Louis* can M w en trow
open obaa ieatlon ear* on the railway
But during the approaching cummer
elattora to th li region trill be able tc
tour through the more remote val­
leys and by-waya and w e the Rockiee
via the ‘‘ Lariat Trail.'* a acenlc road
through the mountains. ruling in
open motor buaeaa, for the American
latprew Company. In conjunction
with the Canadian Pacific Railway
has instituted for the Denefit of those
who like to travel, out who prefer to
have their sight-seeing arrangements
made for them, a wrlee of escorted
tours leaving Chicago every Saturday ' Ite outdoor sport under Ideal cortdl-
night frem June 29 to August 21 in­ ’ tiens
All
the traveling
from
Banfl
clusive. via the Soo Line and the
Canadian Pacific Railway.
These through 10 Oolden. B C.. a typica.
escorted tours are of 14 days duration mountain n lla gt tucked away amidst
and they take in Lake Lou se the ■ towering peaks and situated at the
pearl of the Rockies, probably th-4 confluence of the Columbia and Kick
most perfect bit of ecenery in the ing Horse Rivera is done by motor
r.-ortd: Banff, the capital of Rock? coach over the ‘hangt rra ll.' gna
Mountains National Park, la a mag­ pots visited include not only ifer
nificent Alpine w tting at the conflu­ . above-mentioned pieces out Emerald
ents of the Bow and Bpray ftl'er* Lake one of the moat beautiful lakes
Toho Park whert
where the tounat can play golf fist ip this region
r ilu t In hot sulphur pools dsr.ee TV.kakksw Fall# higher than Niagara
play tennis, ride horseback and enjoy drop 1200 feet from a aauujilath.-.dp.
himself in countless other ways, is one of the world's grrutc. ; iug-
The Great Divide. rrrrL.ua
ra diu m Hot Springs Bungalow Camp : grounds
ret in a cesutifu) Alpine location the boundary -in« betwcci Alht-ta
end many other placet of interest r.nd British Col urOla 1» alar or ths
where the tourist can enjoy his faror- iprogr m of worth-while pl‘ re? it 'lK g
Small Home Combining Beauty, Dignity and Strength
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s p a a ?
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visited at th# home of Frank Tib- Wednesday morning,
bett» o f Salem, Sunday.
,
. ,,
v Mr. and Mr* Eli Kingston and
Mtsa H a ! M y y r * of Popland family, Mr. and Mrs. Cooper *nd
• »Pending a few day* with Mr. . 0D mnd belbert HuUhanaen metseed
and Mrs. L. L. Mvers.
| around
thg Veynonla-St.
H«l«n*
Mr. end Mr*
Wilbur Hays of l°°P Sunday.
Portland spent the week-end at
Mr*. Earle Hall entertained tome
ftta Job« H Hay* home.
friend* at e dinner party at her
Mr. and Mrs Carl Desinger and
Friday evening of laat week,
little daughter visited Sunday at 'ho occasion being her tittle daugh-
the W, F. Desmjer home.
j **r, Elanor’». alxth birth annlvep-
Mr*. Edward* and family
and
Mis# Ilah Kingston spent Sunday
with Mrs. Edwards’ daughter.
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F. A. Gray, who has been making
hu hom* with his brother. Walter
! Gray, has accepted a position for
th* Blu# ^
D*,ry C°- *‘ Wenat-
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Harold Thompson, employed at th #'
Thrift store ha; rented apartments
in the Roast Building.
Always Fresh
G o o d things to eat have always been our policy and it
it upon this
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serve our
H ere you will always find fresh and appetizing foodstuffs
at reasonable prices
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DON’T YOU JUST LOVEt
The woman who Jaba you with
Mr*. Geo. D. G » m t and ton.
Verncn »pent Tuesday with Mrv , _ Th* » * " whol walk* *,on* J»*‘
C. Huntley of Portland.
‘ ront of . yo* •boat forir mile* an
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and then stop* auddenly to
Mr*- Beneditti gave a party In hitch up her sock?
hoior of her children’* conflrma- 1 ^
kid that HdM , bieycU on
tion. at the hom* of her »later. Mr» the »idewalk, and run» you onto
Lysqlo.
somebody’s
^
somebody’» lawn
lawnt t
Mr. and M/g If ft
Dean and-
The bird who runs out and tells
daughter LaMeme
spent * 8uagay y^u ¿o pet to heqq off his lawnî
with Mrs. Dean’s sister. Mra. Jama* j Th* nitwit arerai üi# aja{g who 9
untie* your »ho# Just about th#
Brehaut of Cerval*
O. V. H a lm and W. McCloaky dme
have rented the
building formerly i
cro
occupied by Mr.
Swenaon and will
,<Mr „
platform that we Continue to
1 customers
Beaverton Market & Grocery
W e Deliver
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Phone Beaverton 3 2 0 3
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out
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thi TU,1*tin VaUey I axama on the curve?"
Koa,ty
1 “ No, Milton, not youra, anyway.
Mr and Mrs. Rilph Shivers and' Yours wa# g r a je j with a circle."
.two children, of Oregon City and
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Mrs.
Shivers'*
mother
visited
FRAM ED
with Mr. and Mr*. F , W. Liver-
Jim: Didja see that ring around
mere, Jr.
th« moon laat night?
Wall that
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A small house quite often dom i­
nates a neighborhood-
I t may radiate the strength o f a
cannon, and yet have a grand dignity
ns well as charm that delights the
«y e.
More such homes are rising In the
suburbs and on the more desirable
city residence streets. A striving for
auch effects formerly was Indicated In
stone-trim m ed homes. By Ingenious
quan tity production methods of the
Indiana Limestone Company stone
fo r walls Is now available to the small
h om e builder.
i “The average builder." says one
architect, "thinks stone Is prohibitive
in ooat. When assured that from *300
•to $500 will pay for It. the Idea In-
s u n lly appeals, for It adds great
value to the houw . Hence the grow­
ing popularity of the atone bom *."
72 m Louse shown here, design N-12,
No Regular Hour
You C an Find WHdT ^ o u W an t
c it iti
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A T BROWN'S
BEAVERTON PHARMACY
Q p a l ít v
T hb
On The Highway
H io h k s t
P m
crs
L ow kst
the hom e owner knew just when and how and at whet
hour the sneak thief or burglar was to pull the jo b at
his hom e, he could of course be prepared and would
suffer no loss. But things don't wprk out that wav
T h e safest m ethod therefore is to take every reasonable
p ^ C ^ i o ! » and only th* m jit efficient way is a safety
deposit hoR,
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•CLCO/ID T l.flD C .P U *
t l U f l lia C P U A
cost «13.000 exclusive of the lot be-1 The architect who designed the
sides the attractive living room, din- house and who has furnished co p ie s
ing room and kitchen, carefully and of the design fur distribution by the
conveniently arranged. It has three II,m e Builders' Service bureau Bc$:
chambers on the second fl-or and at ford Ind , declares that the type Is
the rear a tw o-u u garage Ingeniously attr -ring an ever Increasing circle
concealed.
j of adah-era.
.
BANK
BEAVEK THEATRE
Th«
from
eternal
a
new
■ a n d a r,
lia n .,
Tneadar
M a r 3U. * 7 . 2 * . IM O
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Comedy:
One o f tha ten
best
pictures o f tha year
Vea NCST Sea
Iff
Comedy: "R o ck * and
P r i t - Sat., M ay
“ The Pa w er a f
w llh D aaglaa
and Jabyaa
A front paga
"T orean
«be
“ H er Salty
' WKARY
niVER"
Soeka”
Wed.
M a y 2 0 -3 0
“Man, W
la a a n d
f
w it*
Norman
K erry,
and Pnallne S e e k
"yiah
triangle.
SW aaa 1
the Preaa"
Palrhaaka
Rato«#«
aensatlnn
M lahty"
Saltar"
f l 00
Marinello Facial
1 30
Facial Pack
1.00
,
.50
Oil Shampoo
. 1.00
Scalp Treatment
Reset .
1.50
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.50
.30
Mrs. Rosa Humburg
General Petroleum Plant at Linnion
Register now for em ploym ent tn our plant during
the 1 9 2 9 season.
This com pan y will pack peas, beans and other
vegetables not heretofore packed repuiring m ore help
Hnd providing steady em ploym ent throughout the
season.
.30
.
Round Curl
Franklin Avenue
! Cannery Workers
Register Now
Muscle Strapping
Marcell
W. Livermore, Pres. ft. K. Denuey, Vice Pree.
D o j Gray, Cashier
atortaa"
W lfa "
Plain Shampoo
BKAVKRTON
engle.
BEAVER BEAUTY PARLOR
Plain
O F
Phone. 395 2
R.ay M a lin g Co., Inc.
Phone 2331
Hillsboro Oregon