The Beaverton review. (Beaverton, Washington County, Or.) 192?-1941, July 26, 1929, Image 6

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THE BEAVERTON REVIEW
FRIDAY. JULY 26, 192».
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This property is being handled by
the Tualatin Valley Realty Co,
Mr H. E. Turner from Mills
City v:sited at the C. C. Beach
home, recertly.
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. ! Mr. and Mra. Wm. Van Stiphout
It has been reported that Mr. and n ,)tom |
Mllu City and bock
Mrs. L. G. Hartley left for Oalifor- l ut>#day ni„ ht.
ma ami way points ^otlnesday of
leona Hetu has been visiting her
this week.
sister Mrs. Miller in Portland for
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hulett and
)jls, we#k
family were visitors of Mr. and
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Fred Braun of Forest Grove.
Sale-T w o brvXHler housea In­
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has.
Berthold,
Beaverton,
Tuesday evening.
Phone 8603.
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Mrs'. N. G. Freeman attended a
Mr.
and
Mrs.
W.
H.
Boyd
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luncheon in the W iltshire apart­
ments in Portland, given by Mrs. turned from their visit with rela­
tives in California.
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Mrs. Lewis Alyn and mother, Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Florence of
H. P Nelson, visited with friends
Huber left Sunday for an auto trip
to Sault Ste. Marie Michigan. They ut Scofield last week.
The Three links Association is
may be gone for a year or more
.PERSONAL AND MINOR M ENTION 1
.Lights and Sidelights on Local Activities»
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Mr. and M n Chas. Jacks left the
first of this' week for a two-weeks*
vacation.
Chas. Berthold returned Thursday
from a two-day business trip in
Astoria.
Mrs. J. H. Stiles of Forest Grove
called on Mrs. N. G. Freeman, Tues­
day morning.
F. C. Co* of Woodland Acres en­
joyed a fishing trip along the Clack-
amas river Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Persiey of Salem
spent the week end at the home of
Dr. W. S. Johnston.
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Fr“
day evening (tonight)
Mrs. Jsne BYadley of Portland
sr>ent the week end with her sis­
ter, Mrs. W. H. Engelke.
Mr. and Mrs. James Breaut of
Gervais spent Sunday visiting with |
Mr. and Mn- L.R. Dean.
Clara Hutchins, and Archie Thom­
pson of Banks were sunday evening
BEAVER THEATRE
visitors of Mary Kingston,
PROGRAM
Mr. and Mrs. Hsrry Johnson and
family are spending their vacation
at Cutler City on the coast.
8 Friday. Saturday. July 27. 28
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This Is Surprise Night
Mr. and Mra. J. D. Wilmot left
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-T H E BLACK ACE’’
Monday for Devil’s Lake. They ex­
8 Starring Don Coleman. A Fathi
pect to be svne 2 or 3 weeks.
8 Western, AND Marie Prevost ii
is a prescription for
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Summers
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“MAN BAIT*'
Colds, Grippe. Flu, Dengue, and Mr and Mrs. Elmer Stipe are
8 “T artan, The Mighty.” No. 11
Bilious Fever and Malaria. spending a week at Yachat».
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Comedy: “A t The Front *
Mrs. W. H. Hunter returned last
It's the most speedy remedy known
8 Sun, Mon.. Tues. July 28-29-3 d
week from a three weeks vis.t with
8 Laura La Plante in fhe Bes jfl
her children at Wheeler, Calif.
8 Mystery Picture ever filmed d
Miss Eva Whitworth returned
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"TH E LAST WARNING’’
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Wednesday evening from a week's
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Comedy: “Up in Arms”
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visit with relatives at Port Town-
Inflammation of the
end. Wash.
4 Wed.. Thurs., July 31. August
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Tom Mix In
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T BLADDER AND URETHA
Mr. J. H. Stiles reports that he
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“OUTLAWED"
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has made 562 round trips without
A Wonderful Medicine
• Don't Forget Tony Is W ith Hir A
missing a day since he started his
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For
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milk route.
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Hearse"
Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Schoene mo­
tored* to Battle Axe Inn. Saturday,
anl returnel Sunday by way of the
\(t Hood Loop.
Fred Knorr. the proprietor of the
Sanitary Market and Grocery, and
family, picnicked on the Tualatin
£ EVERY MONDAY. TUESDAY £
river Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Clfment and
family and Miss Wilma Holgate .t
alii., picnicked en the Yamhill Ri­
ver, Saturday.
PHONE BEAVERTON 3603
Residence Phone, 3602
Robert Denney returned home
Wednesday evening after spending
Egg M ash, Scratch Feed, Dairy Feed
three weeks in Salem with Mr. and
Binder T w in e Grain Sacks and Sack
Mrs. H. C. Gilbert.
Mr. Brown manager of the Bea­
T w ine
verton Pharmacy has rented the B.
Cellars house en Hall tit. between
'"Mrd and
Fourth Sts.
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‘"‘•w Anderson of
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Collins View were guests at u .
R. VanKleek home on Wednesday
jvening of last week.
Miss May McCloekey, head de­
S ' signer for King A Co- milliners of
Portland, left for her semi-annual
trip to New York, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Gerrow of
Reedville left for a two week's trip
in Canada. They plan on going
through the “Terrible Trail",
AH of the
The Misses Ida Reghitto and Joy
Hulett spent Friday in Portland.
They attended the picture at the
Property at Orenco, Oregon, consisting of over
Music Box, “On with the Show.’’
C. W. Zehr has traded his pro­
700 acres of land together with buildings and
perty here to Mr. Robert C- Braden
equipment has been sold.
for a quater section in Lincoln
County, close to the city of Toledo.
IT IS the intention of the purchaser to continue
Mr. Braden has moved into his new
the business under the new name of
home.
Gus Miller, who lives on Rt. 2
out of Laurel was operated on for
therefore communications should be addressed
appendicitis at a Hillsboro hospital
Saturday by Drs. Welsh of Beaver­
“BERNARD’S NURSERY, ORENCO, ORE’’
ton and Rcbb of Hillsboro. He is
henceforth to insure prompt attention.
said to be improving nicely.
Dr. R. S- Welsh operated on
Now is the time to begin to look your premises over and decide
Ruth Zastrow of Aloha at Jones
bh that beautiful shrub, evergreen or ornamental tree you want
hospital Saturday removing her ton­
to add to the beauty of your home. W'e respectfully solicit your
sils. Then on Monday he removed
patronage and assure you of our appreciation of same.
tonsils for James Wray, Huber, and
WE ALSO HAVE A PLACE FOR A FEW MORE SALESMEN
Phone, Hillsboro, 792, Bernard’s
Nursery, Orenco, Oregon. ! Ethyl and Esther Hesse of Hills­
boro.
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N. J. Skee of the Beaverton Fi-
nance Co. has been entertaining his
father, his sister and her husband,
reported to be from Oakland, Calif.
Good hay and bundle forks. 90c:
4-hour enamel for every house hold
need; good used fruit jars, pints,
45e a dozen, quarts, 55< a doxen.
F. J. D etach.
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Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Allyn nave
rented the Masters' house on First
St. between Hall and Tucker Sts
666
Miss Gladys 8hellenb*rf|pr of
Monmouth spent the week-end with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I.. 1>.
Shellenbcrger.
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Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Brown, El-
wood Brown and Mrs. Harold Mil­
ler are spending their vacation at
(Voan Lake, where ure also Mr.
and Mrs. J. S. Wilmot and Mr. and
Mrs. I L. Morelock.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C McKell and
Mr. E. W. Woodruff spent the week
end visiting with Mrs.
Woodruff
and daughters at Hales Pass. Wash.,
where they are visiting with Mrs.
Woodruff's father, Mr Lots.
: Real Estate Transfers
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Hammond Lbr. Co. to II. W. Hunt,
SKV* Sec. 36. T. 3 W„ R. 4 W.
Guy M. Roff et ux to M. S Koop-
mans. 1.30 acres, Sec. 12, T. 2 S.
R. 1 W.
Mildred A. Ayer* et vlr to John
Hartman et ux, lots 67, f>8 and 69
Beaverton-Reedvillo Addition
Ladd A Reel Farm Co. to Mult­
nomah Golf Club part of secs. 11,
12. 13 and 14. T. 1 S. R. 1 W.
Ladd and Reed Farm Co. to the
Multnomah Golf Club, Part sec. 14,
T. 1 8 . R 1 W.
Shaw-Fear Co. to Noah H. Hill
et ux Part of lot 18, Alton Act ;age
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addition to Beaverton.
Norman Voge* et ux to Joseph
Mueller et al, L>t 16, Humphreys'
Addition, Hillsboro.
Multnomah Golf Club to W. A.
Thayer et ux, part of See. 14, T.
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Robert A. Thiel et al to G. G.
McCormie et al, 2.56 aerea, Gar­
den Home.
Netttie M Mason to Roy Jornaon,
10 acres. See 4. T. 2 S. R. 1 W.
D. W. Saunders et ux to Thomas
B. Sparks et al, lait 46. Johnson Eat.
Add. Beaverton.
I'he Nogero Co. to George K
Walnter et ux. P art Tract 12. Ash-
brook Farm-
Birl Olga McCormick et ux to
Birger Boyaon et ux, Part of Th.
Denny Cl. 47 1. S. 1 W.
Chas. A Hnulenbeck et ux to Ger­
trude E. Johnston. l lt acre of Wm
l.ockerntaii. Cl.
Anna Foulk to Mary L. Wills, Lot
4 Blk. H. Lehman Acre Tracts.
Harriet I- Church to I. 6 Smith,
Lot 53 Tualatin Valley Hornet
Curtis E. Mason et ux to J. C.
Guyer, EW of Blk. I Masons 1st
Adii. Beaverton
M. M I ally et ux. to Marie Gian­
ni, Part Lot 15. Garden Home.
Id« Hinman to M. Balocco et ux
Tract 6, Alvord Carr Hunter's Sub
Div. No. 1.
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Fresh, New
COMPLETE
Stock of Standard and
Fancy Groceries
At The Lowest Possible Prices
Awaits Your Inspection.
______“Seeing Is Believing”_____
You May Serve Yourself
__________If You Wish!_________
Mother Hubbard h ire d .
Many Special» on Saturday
Sanitary Market
Fred Knorr, Prop.
Phone Beaverton, 6 5 0 2
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Government Inspected
No. 1 Steer Beef
Pot Roast*, per lb.
2 3 c
Boiling Beef, per lb.,
18c
FLOUR.,“Silver Loat”
H vd Wheat 49 lb Sack
KELLOGG’S CORN FLAKES 3 jkgs.,
PILLSBURY’S CAKE FLOUR 2 pkgs,
(Glass Mixing Bowl Freel
$1.65
25c
80c
Beaverton Market & Grocery
We Deliver
Phone Beaverton 3203
For Rent-Home For Valuable Papers
Men of affairs never debate the question "Where shall I
keep these valuable papers and document»?“ Every
successful man and many of lesser means always have
a safety deposit box in a burglar and fireproof vault and
fully insured against loss of any kind.Our safety deposit
vault has been tested end approved by the National
Insurance underwriters, and you take no risk when you
entrust your valuable papers to it’s cere
D A N K OF D K A V K R T O N
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W. Livermore, Proa. It. K. Penney, Vice Free.
D oy
U rn y , C a x h ic r
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OREGON NURSERY Co.
*15 to #
San Francisco
( from main line p o in d )
now good on
4 train s
So great has been the demand for this economical
travel, the $1Y coach fare to San Francisco ; $28 to Los
Angeles, may now be used on all trains carrying
coaches— the ' Shasta,” "W est Coast," "Oregonian”
gnd Klam ath,' (formerly the "Coach Special ”) .
Good also on Tourist Sleepers
T o provide still greater comfort at low cost, these
coach fares are now good on Tourist sleeping cars to
San Francisco and Los Angeles. This arrangement
saves nearly half ybur travel costs.
Planning a vacation? Phone or call on us for
all travel information
S o u th e rn Pacific
C.
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Allen, Agent
VOTE!
VOTE!
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PAY M IR BILLS
BEAM ON, ORE.
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Hamilton Association Com*
piles Reports for Clients in
Beaverton, Nearby Towns
The Hamilton Association, Inc.,
organized to protect its members
throughout this state by acting as
a clearing house for professional
credit information is now compiling
data on how individual patients in
this and nearby town* pay their
medical bills.
The credit rating data which the
association plans to supply it« ell-1
ents here will be based on reports j
on all their patients having credit !
accounts, after each patient whose
account is overdue has received no­
tice of same and has had an oppor­
tunity to make a Satisfactory set­
tlement.
The association calls attention to
the fact that such notices, sent to
persons who have allowed their me­
dical bills to
become
overdue
through oversight are no reflection
on their reliability but solely a
means of enabling them to main- j
tain the good credit
rating to
which they are entitled and a proof
of good will on the part of thair
creditors.—Adv.
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Saturday Special
Hay, Grain, Feed, Poultry Supplier
BERNARD’S NURSERY
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CHARLES BERTHOLÌi
A N N O U N C EM EN T
Grocery
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Z. K. B„ for
B R O W N ’S
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Mon.,July 29
Do Not. N eglect To
Register Your Vote
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In Favor of improving your schools.
Polls open from 2:00 until 7:00 p.m.
This improvement program is es­
sential, and will give Beaverton
a Modern, Up-To-Date School of
which you may feel justly proud.
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