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STUDIO BAKBKIt SUOI’ FROM OUR CORRESPONDENTS KIUST CLASH WORK AT r e a s o n a b l e l'HICKS Inter-Ming Little Note* from tlir* Surrounding Country an Tolc jy Our Active Specilli Coridspondcnti V, »¡cklv | K. I). VsnMstsr, Trop. __________________________ il _ hbbm ^ j ii A. h. HANSON OUI» (‘urti or Slab -any !•"«“« noy Win«; iu|>< iM ivrr» riiuii» 4 jO I > ' N if AKDVN AUK I « ..»A lili . .1. IIAKOVN AKI-. mid FURNITURE mu.I for old stoves furniture la lUnk Work * «mitt »in Service and ll*»t of Kata ' i ••hull Itesi nimmt vlACA/.INRU and CANDY UKAVKKTON I V « verton -no «ml C O A L Wood «•« OMKCON Lumber Co. »ri» i t von* cathonacb ••r. ,*»reprâflf»r» HINTON HAPPEN I NOS ! ii ■ in — tr im i T A L 0 I Î A -1 I U B K R It! Mr* E. I.. C i* np<nt »he if»v In • Tueoday with frli-nd* in Portland I I 3& Mia, Clifton la on tho sick list- Mra. J. Nault ta Improving very Mr. and Mra. W. I,. Vm.ll . n slowly. have hud Iheir hour* shirifct. <1 dtir Mr. S d Lowry is up upuin after Ing the punt week. two weeks ¡liners. K hi nk Richard* ha* been building Mr. Rosa Snyder has gone to the a ahed to h«u»e hi* goat» In during the l»ad weather It ha* been built apple orchards. on h** tract on Plcaaant Valley rood. Major Wt r. nbcck is repairing hi» Mr*. Ilarrlett Ford who 1* teach gmugc this we k. ing Laurel View school thl» y> .r Mr. Larson of Huber hus returned «pent the week „nd with Mr Bid from n bunting trip. Mr*. Floyrf Rlerly. Plea*ant Valley Rosal !o Uecd won second prize road on sewing at the State fair, •late fair held In Salem last week Mr McCbuen is putting up the •nd most favorable reports hw bean brought bgck by those att.ml- frutr.ewurk of his new gat age. Tiie II. Y. P. U. U sure stepping ing. many raving It waa one of the on it these days, a nice crowd waa beat ever held. These have been bury day* dur out lust Sunday. TUR BEAVERTON REVIEW ' HOME POINTERS ? held at the Church of Christ begin ning September *t. Teddy Laevitt will lie the evangelist. Everybody la invited. «B- ; ---------------------- mi In preparing a vegetable dinner I t ! is beat always to plan to Inclmla 1 •ome form of protein, «¡ther by us ing U an* or peas •»* ona of the vegetal,lea, or by ca b in in g some vegetable with • pioiem food auch *» cheese, milk, eggs or chopped ( meat. Esamples of vegetable« com - j Lined with protein foods dre green peppers or tomatoes stuffed with a meat mixture, cauliflower or pota to«» scalloped with cheese, spinach with hard.boiled eggs, and sweet com pudding made with milk and tgg*. The Blue Mountain Creamery at Sondar Oct. fl t929 L* Grande la ha ng extensively en Sunday School T0:00 A. M. M ore- larged. Ing worship 11:00 Jf. YpttftgL _ people* meeting 6:30 t* M. Evan. «»«frf consideration for g. li»tlc service at 7.10 o’clock. th« erection of a new grange hail Mid week prayer meeting Wed. 7.10 at Richland. I. M The Rev. A S. Dean will, III | prf-acfi both am! . evening #vonlnR ' ^ contract has been awarded for - morning — _ — A cordial welcome is extended to all the construction o f a skfewalk o„ Roy L. Nolt, pastor. the courthouse grounds at Hillsboro. frif Mi. und Mrs. Paul Dudley and ing the past week wiUt there who have onion field* na the harvesting daughter Pearl attended the fair .iiA P E S fi SON of the rrop ha» already begun ami . at Salem Saturday, will aoon all be houard RESTAURANT The Wickstrunds, Klutt» and Lar IIK A IJ SHOUT ORDER Kinton war well represented at th ! son famibc* were among tiiuo« who Cigars, Tobacco* A larga flock of Swans was re. . enjoyed the Stale fair. Confections, Soft Drinkr flying over thl* Ractlon laat Tuesday, The grading is finished on the Cad- SIM* — t— Walsoa SI. It waa quite 0 rare occurunce a llszcldal nr ! Ke uviile loud, gravel they are aaldom seen around here j it now be. rig spread. raw edge turned under once, and | Hum« of the prune growar* In ! K W K IS IIO I* Virgil Fuller who has J>een In h«ld with a running stitch is bet Church of Christ this community are shipping their '•I I'MKTNO and HEATING the Sbriners Hospital all summer, ter for fine silks. , product to the Sherwood cannery 1 j and they have been very busy dur- returned home last week. Hardware I’ alnta TTicre will be a revival meeting The Queen Ester Circle will hold IN t h e c o u n t y c o u r t o f t h e I mg the part weak harvesting thi . H ttm lo k ■Imnc. 2003 1 their business meeting at the home STATE OF OREGON FOR THE V crop. of Mia. Weisenbeck, October 8. COUNTY OF WASHINGTON. f Mr. and Mrs. J. J. VanKIcek and lieu ver W ood C o . Mr. Yeager from the Jacktown In th* Matter of the Estate of Mi- d daughter Miaa Helen have been rharl K. Hugh«--, Dert-s-ed. ff All •pending the past week or so in district reports that dogs are killing: Wood, I anvi had» .11 gradea of lilult-Waah. coal, h»s goats. He has about 40 head of Not.ce of hearing of Final arrount f . I mtwood •» guerta of their daugii Notice is hereby given that the * tard at Front A Main | ter, Mr*. Edith Land*»* and funnly milk goals. ondersigMcf ssssutH i of the estate m I*. Ik Scholl* I'honc 1742 ! They returned the first o f the week ( Inrencc llaranden, Wallace Bush. Michael E. Hughes, deceased, has d REAVCRTON ORKOON A number of the farmers round Marion Lewis and Pearl Dudley from filed her final account in the County f I about here attended the auction held the eighth grade were at the State Court o f the State of Oregon for d He«verton Barber Shop ' at the E. U. Heaton place near fair. Washington County, and that M or- = Scholls Saturday and It is under l:. . Mr-'" r J STEVENS. PROPRIETOR <*< I a f rn -r- day the 14th day of October, 1J2» 4 stood that they w.ro good bidder* i n on i. I r Evoluti«,’ , lant Sun- at the hour of 10 a.m. of said day « SATISFACTION GUARANTEED ! II enj yed at 11 . v m Hillabor- j home with them, l y nil tho • v. I a’. u r. jed. ip said County and State, has been 8 Sea err ton, Oregoa Mrs. Shelton Taylor and »on Bob w II Let . r. 1 . 1 ! o f A ’ »1 . *vt “ * thc tim< an<l place for the 8 bie of Park Rose, who ha»e ueen liul-er school and Jonn Llvrmore hearing of objections to said final 8 TtE A VERTON FEED guests of Mrs Louie VanKleck left Oct. 1 for the big timber, deer account and the settlement thereof. 9 and during the past week, returned to hunting, Pat« of first publication, Sep PRODUCE COMPANY their hor,e Friday, accompanied by tember l ì , 1929. Harry Sldwc!) la building a new Highway and O- E. Tracks Mrs. V a'Xleek who made a short up-to-uate eating house in Aloha. Date of la»t publication, October stay in Portland among relatives. 11. 1939, Fred Strickland* is handling the con C. J. Beach. Manager Miss Schmdcr, teacher of the pri struction work, Gertrud. ¿ McK, y Executrix. mary grades in the school reports John D. Williams, Attorney for M Some moving p ctu r-; r ; . r« uken that there has not been a pupil ab D1C A. E. WILSON sent or tardy in her room during < f the school th s week. They will Estate. 825 Failing Building, Port- A & the past month and fine progr, « bo shown on thc setcen Oct. 6 and land, Oregon. Optomarial 6 at the Rwtverton Theater. is being made with all the pupnd Frantrs Fitted and all report that they liae their Eyes Tr»ted- IU s vertun » Oregon new tsschef», Harold, Gerevcvo and Lois Shearer were dinner guests at Louis Uugh- Parker Fountain Pens and j RcaT Untate Transfer» sona Tuesday evening. TUALATIN Y ALLEY REALTY CO Pencils $ 1 .0 0 to S 1 0 .0 0 — ---------------- -- Ji Inris,» Suburban Hums*, Asrsags x Thc I ocj ! cra n re will hold a dah- Harry E. Hall et ux to J- E. u . iv , ¡.1 $ 2 .0 9 Guaranteed Hot Money to loan on Drei m ontases Shutts, 20 acres, section 36, T. 1 S. Ha how m u . . o B e w|l| apprerlate an opportunty plnnta will be Bold in the afternoon K 2 W. Water Bottle for 9 8 c js to Sell Your Property Mrs. Louis Ilughson. son Harvey Nora Jack to George J. Jack, 62 Wt Specialize in Exchanges acres Abraham Landers Cl. 64 T. Airs- E. Davis, Gcnevcveand Lois ftosch a engineered to the new Beaverton Phons, 7103 1 S. K. 2 W. Sbenrtr spent Sunday at North Screen-Grid Tubes with other Plains. J. D. Odell et ux to George L. devekipsnencs that make it out Henderson et ux 2 acres Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hugtison son standing in tooe-selectiTity— Est Add. Beaverton. Harvey and Mis E. Davis attended sentnirirr, and above all, in W . E. PEGG Henry P. Blake to Ruth L. Har the wrestling match ut the Audi Vslne. Bcsotitul combination O N T H E H IG H W A Y jj ris, Et» of S W < d &W\ of bvc. torium Wednesday evening. Recehrer and Speaker Console UNDERTAKER and EMBALMEK o f ssslnut veneers, contains tu, T a s. R. 1 w . • * M|, Louis Hughson. Lill King and! W E W A N T Y O U R T R A D E } seven tiS>e saceivet and dynsmic M U. Everitt to S. J. Everitt, • •range Huildlng — y - lies ver to.. Or ve «—, 5 ^ 0 = ^ mommmmm mm o k . type speaker. Price, less tubes, 10 acres, Sec. 2, T. 2 N. R. 4 W , j ting at 1 . ( ircgon. ] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ d 5172.59 | .. L-..L #«.,A i ^ E. F. Sia» et ux to Anna Agnes Hugh.-on b ’ ought back a five Pure, risen milk is essential to your point buck weighing children’s health. For milk scoring Sias, lots 2. 3, and 4, block 96 out of 100 points by tho State Highland Park Add,, liillsboro. Oswad Uensen to Grace C. Jen- Young lady telling Dairy and Food Department, call the sen 1.70 acres, Anthony W. Hart, about her oar. SERVICE DAIRY Second Flapper anys— Bssvsrton, 2407 D. L. C. 60. T. 1 S. K. 1 W . R. E. Loomia et ux to Mortgage of a car have you? Dslivsries day or night First Young Lady— Our Motto: Quality, Ssrvics, Satis- A Loan Co., Et» of Lot 181 John- •on Est. Add. Beaverton. Ash. factiun, j Harold C. Haskell et ux to Lyn- Second Young Lady— Y don L Myers et ur. Tract 8, Frank- Nash, don’t you, dear? Bn Ave., Add. Benvcrt°n. * tr*t 1 oung Lady— i Frank Sell to Michael Lester Sell nuan an Ash. et all, NEQ of N W k of Sec. 24. Second’ Young Lady— I never T'. 2 N., R. 4 W’ . hoard of that kind of a car ...................... ... Our work »praka for itself. * \ PRICE, F.O .B . any David Buck et al to John W. Ilsaverton, Or*., Phone 7702 Marconi et ux. 20 acres Sec. 36, j cond-hand Cole R. R. Station in T. 1 S. R. 8 W. The crawfish has a lot more sense Edmund Miller et si to Constant Washington C o . ^ Q Q C . 0 S If You Are Thinking of Purchasing Muylle SW ’» of Sec- 35 T. 1 S. than some auto drivers. He knows enough A Radio Or Are Needing Repair R. 3 W. in a tiglif place W*ork Done On Your Car. Call Edmund Miller et al to Theodore ! Miller. 80 acres Sec. 35, T. 1 S. PROVERBS THEY NEVER USE ^ I' ° n ’ ' n s a c k s > THE BEAVERTON GARAGE ^ ^ Mr«. Flynn Manager R .3 W. The Tailor— Clothes don't make thc 8 * . , . , , d l Theodoe Mriller et al to Edmund #Anyone wishing further infor-pl f Miller et el. 100 acres. Chas. Le man wis. Cl.. T. 1 S. R. 2 W. TRANSFER The Banker— Money is the root amation phone Beaverton 3603j £ A. W. Buchanan et ux to T. L o f all evil. I .,... -------- 8 Local »nd Long Dli*esice Hauling Miller. K1» of Lot 15, Lombard The Add, Beavertdn. repents CHARLES BERTHOLD F. M Warner et ux to Frank The Beaverton Phone 3603 Cook. 83 653 acres, Sec. 29, T. 1 the N. R. 2 W. Th new ’ f a r m r e m i n d e r s T RUTH EKTIELHF.RGKR The Pianist and Teacher The Beginning shout Ostober L F Classes Starting September 28 Beginners. Intermediate , Advanced lectric ligfits ured In the laying You houses will increase thc hen’s il.ry- Students Accepted to about 12 or 13 hours, says the Phonei Beaverton 07.15 OA-egt>n, .experini-Tit station, Thia gives the hens time to eat more food and thus produce more egg*. EEN R ID T o\ TONE Kinton Church ' — m e e t in g .......I ñ Six Weeks Work on Pears at the R.ay-Maling Cannery Hillsboro Oregon 1 DEPOSITS I - ■ yrt'T r-v r- I» y ^V S BUY t n o t ic e WOMEN WANTED ro S A V E AND H A V E Benjamin Franklin was wise in the ways of life. He saw that the part which money plays in most ¡>eople’s lives is a very important one, and he left as a heritage to the people o f his country a shining example o f financial efficiency. \ B R O W N ’S \ Beaverton Pharmacy f j Regular sendees will be held at Beaver Chapter, O. the church this Sunday with Bible E. 8. Stated com m on - school at 10 O’ clock in the morning 1 ration. Wednesday eve j w.th preaching by the pastor Rev. ning. October 9, at H •" E. Fisher at 7:46 in the evening. o’clock. Degrees. All Everybody invited to attend these , visitors welcome. Re services. ceipts are necessary. By the o r der of Worthy Matron. Margaret THE LOST DEAD Denney, Sec. c-42 Judgment Day. The Great AVhite Throne. God. the Judge. B eaverton R ebek- Sinners against the light in Chris- 1 sli L od ge N o. tian lands and the heathen who go 2 t8 m eets first against conscience in pagan dark__ and third T ues nes*—lost, lost, lost; woe, woe, woe. day even in gs at But—“ there Is therefore now no con _ 7 :3 0 P. M. in the demnation to them that in . ----- — are — 1- O* O. F- Hall. Mrs. Marjorie Le- Chu-:st Jesus. — Bible Salvation, Bea- . wig, Secretary, Mrs. Lulu Clifton, verton, Oregon. 1 N. O. p -tf ÍS O S C H ! DEWEY THE PLUMBER Or «iron g u t e N m The Orehnm Drug store hai been opened for business at Corvallis. Nazarene Church It is wise to keep tailors chalk In two or three colors on hand In the sewing room for marking per forations and notches, Instead of M .E. CHURCH cutting them. This can be bought at the notion counters of ’most de Sunday School, 10 a.m. partment stores. {’reaching Services, 11 a.m * p.m. Epwoelh league, 7:16 p.m. To prevent fins materials, such as Everyone cordisi’y invited to the georgette, chiffons, and silk crepe. Church with th# friendly welcome from puckering they may be stitched — B. Waddington. Pastor on strip* o f ordintry newspaper, j ______________ The puper Is held under the mater, j St. Cecelia Church i«l being stitched, and is sasily pulled o ff when stitching is com- Sunday M asse* — 7 :4 0 end *»•*«»• 10 a. m. The best dressmakers do not al Sunday C atechism — 8:30 and ways use French »«sms for all gar. • 30 a. m. mvnts because a French seam, «v»n Baptism — 2 p. m. though neatly made often gives an W eekday Maas 8 :2 0 a. m. amateurish appearance to the fin- and 7 :30 p. m. 1,he<t gannent, because it "draws” Rev. J. M. O'Neil! slightly. A plain seam, with the at f THE B A N K OF B E A V E R TO N teaches t h r i f t - using a hank book as its text! Start saving today * — and save regularly Spend Less Than You Make If You Would Be Successful y RANK O P BRAVERTON pro d u cers ; ; g g wv 0 U« «¿„"V T ; ; P* ton. in b»lk.*«3*OÎ>i i 4.8SÜ THE ESTABLISHMENT OF AN A G E N C Y and ELECTRIC STORE BY THE Portland Electric 666 Hens oan be forced Into laying •ivt tier by feeding them a moist mash In which there is a high per Colds, Grippe. Flu, Dengue, centage of protein, such as meat meal, fish meal, or a good grade Bilious Fever and Malaria. of tankage, nnl by mixing this with It’s the most speedy remedy known. buttermilk. This Is fed at noon. Giving thc birds sour sklmmilk or buttermilk to drink will supply ex. tr» protein. LOANS Winter protection for hollyhocks, foxgloves, and other fleshy-ler ved perrennials grown In the flower PTnr- den may be obtained by covering tjlem with coarse snnd. or fine gravel mixed with sand. Tine boughs laid loosely over the plnnt--. ami f 1 tened in place with weights or with their items stuck in the ground •re a good ad«lition to the »and. Straw and leaves do not maV# good covering as they ara tiksty to pack too closely and smother on real estate. Low inter est cost, repayment priv- leges. Write for details W A S H IN G T O N *! Savings & Loan As*n. Shut* Bldg. Hillsboro, Ore. A BEAVERTON EATS Is a prescription for IN w Mr. Ivan Swift will act as this Company’s Representa- If you are a careful and thrifty shopper, if you want the very best meat at the lowest possible price, trade here at the City Meat Market. Benson & Newlander ^ Phone 120 Beaverton, Oregon | j the plants, \