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THR BtV tTRTO N REVIEW FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1930 Beaverton Review ton, Oregon. Located l \ t mile north of Reedville. adv. c -7 -tf laeund Every kridny at Boeverlon. Oregon. THE REVIEW PUBLISHING CO Stop that cough with Brown's quick cure cough remedy. Broom’s Beaverton Drug Store, the Me Reason's Service Store. Entered as second class matter December 9, 1922, at the postofflc a t Beaverton, Oregon, under th. Act of March S, 1879.___________ 7 H, Hulett , . Business Manage» For Sale—Rhode Island Red setters $2 00 each. J. L. Horria, Beaver ton r t 2. S miles west on the higheray. p -ll-1 2 Wanted—H:gh school girl quitting school wants work with some small family. Writs. Ifx 315. Beaverton. c-11T Actress lells Secret till» Uoe to Darken Gray Hair With A Home-Made Mixture. Joicey Williams, the well-known American actress, recently maoe the following statement about gray hair, and how to darken it, with a home made mixture: "Anyone can prepare a simp.o mixture at home that will gradually darken gray, streaked or faded hair, and make it soft and glossy. To a half-pint of water add 1 ounce of bay rum, a small box of Barbo Com pound, and 14 ounce of glycerine. These ingredients can be bought at any drug store at very little coat. Apply to the hair twice a week un til the desired shade is obtained. This will maka a gray-haired person look twenty years youngar. It does uot color the scalp, la not stiky or greasy and does not rub off.____________ Lost—Pair of Ladies' kid gloves. No. 7, between Berthold's and comer of Second and Franklin, S atur day. Return to J. L- Benson, e ll Another Old-Time Dance. Kin- ton Grange hall, 14 mi. southwest of Portland on the Scholls Ferry road. Thursday eve. Feb. 27 211 Have you read the A. B- C. Wre- king Co.’s ad? Better look at it. We Carry a Good Selection o f t Shrubbery, Fruit, Fil- \ bert, And Nut Trees jj OELRICH NURSERY B COMPANY WANTED 777 FOR SALL For Sale—Young Jersey cow and calf. Will sell rrasonbale. W. J Alexander, R. 1, Beaverton. 12tf Good, pure milk promotes health, especially at this time of year. Drink lots of It- Beaverton Sun rise Dairy, A. Camensind, propri etor. Adv. c 15-tf ■■ ■ ■ 1 1 —-------------------- i Mat-tag washers for free demor- ! stratum in your home. Phone V. ; Halley, Beaverton 4104. p9-ll2 For Sale—Six month old high grade Guernsey heifer. R. Hawley W at- i son at Jacob St. Beaverton. Ore gon. c - ll- tf m. - -- ---------- ■ ■ - - ■ For Sale—New Electric sewing ma chine a t half price. Write Carlos P. Johnson, Box 86, Beaverton. Oregon. p -11-12 I BEAVER THEATRE j! PROGRAM 0 Friday, Saturday, Feb. 21, 22 f Dddie Leonard In p “MELODY LANE" f “ItV a Universal" j 2 23-24-25 { à Haver f A « A p r ir p c r t v n t v * T a 2 _ 5 ? of ™ the E .ÎP £ Pictures E - .!L -a i One BIG of A A This Year. 5 ______________________ ^ I MEri., s >t., Feb. 28. March 1— j A REGINALD DENNY J YOUR HEALTH aep^ds a great deal on the kind OF FOOD YOU EAT. GOOD, FRESH MEAT IS A STRENGTH BUILDING FOOD BESIDES GIVING WARMTH TO THE BODY YOU WILL FIND THE BEST MEAT S a n ita ry M arket (Sb G ro c e ry Phone Beaverton, 6502 ■ m ra m a m n Residence Phone, 3602 P lease give us orders for Utah Land P laste r, if you w a n t to com e in at carlo t prices. CHARLES BERTHOLD Hay, Oratn, Feed, Poultry Supplier (Continued from front page) Thre Second budget meeting for the proposed budget of 1930 was held in the Circuit Court room. Hillsboro, last Friday. The second budget was along the lines of the one submitted in December, prac tically all items being unchanged. The length being increased by ad dition of details of receipts and ex penditures omitted in the first oud- get. Technical objections had been raised to the first budget, hence the second budget to conform to these objections which were said to be raised by one representing the tim ber interests of the County. The total amount to be raised by tax ation, $444,535.99. this togther with the State tax of $214.104.00 totals $658.640.93. The County valuation is $27.146.195 71. The second bud get has made extensions to the tax roll a month late, but V>* County Assessor has promised the rolls out on schedule time. H. C. Allen purchased The En- dors Department Store at Ashland. The Bell Theatre at Springfield Is installing Vitaphone equipment. The Seniors held a class meet ing Thursday, and decided on their colors, flowers and the class an- nouncemanta. Tha student body play and the cast have been chosen and practice . has begun. The Girl’s Glee Club sponsored a very succwsful candy sale Wednes day, the 12th. In a race for second piace, Me Minnville downed Beaverton in a nip and tuck game played on the McMinnville floor last Tuesday eve ning, Feb. 11. ‘The Beavers started fast and at the close of the half, the score was 9-5. Johnson, »,«r for the Beavers, dropped in ten points. Kearns, a sub, also showed fine work. The final score waa Me Minnville 23, Beaverton, 16. | Last Frday. February 7, the boys : basketball team lost a hard fought game to Hillsboro on the latwr's floor. The score was tied at the half and several times later, in a i king the game very exciting throughout. In the last few minutes of the game Hillsboro made a bas ket whish put them in the lead. Thu final score was Hillsboro, 24, Bea verton, 23. B--------------------------------------------- 4 LOCAL -4 Mr. and Mrs .Folk have leased the J . D. Erwin place 3 miles west of town- Don’t forget the sale now going on at the A- B. C. Wrecking Co. at Fourteenth and Hoyt. C. G. Benedict of Tillamook has leased the Rose Garbariua place north west of town and rented the Pegg house in 8th street. ! \ Beaverton r a d io T h ere’s nothing like an open fire and an Atwater Kent these long evenings. T h e re ’s nothing like an Atwater Kent any evening . . . Say the word and we’ll prove it for you with this wonderfully beautiful and home-like cabinet model. Hom e dem onstration, if you like. W e guarantee satisfaction and make the purchase easier with our liberal payment plan. J Came In—let us give you a free | demonstration of three mar vrlous new radios. Their nr« Colotura Speaker it u revel» tion in rich, pure. C.Jarful I Tone. Tha new cabinets are I truly beautiful. Volume. | range, selectivity have all been | improved.Yet pneetare much I lower. S im mudsfi, 193 to \ tX J.50. lota rubes Two phones, 3203 and 1702 ) 0 ■ ■ u M odel UO illu stra ted $95 Solvi C o m p ì« « « w ith M a (wad Jkiauh cJ I ut>««9 l l 6 .*0 TI lust Cause For Pride We are proud of having been for the pad twenty years able to fill the needs in our line in this swiflly-de- veloping community. That we are equipped with the very latest facilities (or meeting the needs of the modern banking bublic. 1J if .--- _ AND Modern Dance ■ Kinton Grange Hall ■ R A D I O EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT ■ Barden's Band Good Music Call 9303 For Free Demonstration Beaverton Radio Co. ■ We aie very proud of our new home and invite vou to come in and inspect it at any lime while you are in Beaverton. Visitors always welcome and your careful inspection invited. B A N K O F B K A V K R T O N Closing Out Sale WE ARE SELLING OUT OUR COMPLETE STOCK OF HIGH GRADE I and used BUILDING MATERIAL ALL RINiyS GuOD LUMBER. BRICK, DOORS WINDOWS, BATH TUBS, FURNACES ETC. Ail ul whicn will be sold at half price COME EARLY TO GET WHAT YOU NEED SALE SI ARTS MONDAY, FEB. 24 E v eryw h er e th ro u g h o u t t h e WEST THOUSANDS PAID TRIBUTE to oru^ntireLy D A. B. Wrecking Co. Uth and Hoyt Sts. Throngs surged through salesrooms of Durant dealers everywhere to inspect the marvelous ly-engineered, Entirely N ew D U R A N T 6-14. Everywhere praise was loud (or the great list of mechan ical superiorities. . . particularly (or M idland Stceldraulk Four-W heel brakes, Pyrodyna high turbulence heed on the Durant-designed Continental M otor, Strombcrg Car buretor, Borg & Beck Clutch, heavy frame doubly rein forced at load points, extra large axles, and a new differ ential with double the ordinary number of Timken bearings. Portland, Oregon . I . >" Portland to U R A N T ' 1 r, I You will not be automobile-wise until you have Inspected and driven this Entirely New Durant that has swept the W est since its introduction to m otorists one week ago. 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NEWS B SN WÊKÊÊ Cnjoy your evenings at home w ith Fresh Vegetables 1 a t the Good Meats PHONE BEAVERTON 3603 <><*><•> Tablets Circuit Court Orders Creditors Protective Association vs F. E Bolich default judgement. Lillian White vs Francis M White Visitors Welcome ^ Payment of tax on trust fund*. Located one mile north of Rf«d- d Judge Geo. R. Bhgley in follow ville at the corner of market pi ing cases: Ferdinand Stuewe vs. N. E- Ken and Baseline roads- f Hillsboro, Oregon, Route 4. J nedy et al. M. D. Lawrence et al vs R. P. Spaulding et al. Wm. F. Haase et al vs- Alfred Simmonk et als. Mortgage Investment Co. va. N. C. Capelle Henry Van Dyks v». Linie Van Dyke. Elisabeth M Wilber vs. Louis Wilburl BENNETTS WISHBONE CHICKS For S a U -F e n n e tt W.ahboi* Caicks and hatching from 9 year> continuoui, muon* trapncstif g of Hollwood and Tamred Tani.red S uain u .in hens, bred to cockerels picked from four special pens with hens average 250 eggs or better. Large white eggs, and strong chicks. Some dates left in March and Aprii order now. Prices, chicks. A in r 14 1 apiece by 1000 order; hatching 5 “HIS LUCKY DAY” V eggs. $4 and $5 100. Write Carrie g YouH ^ At His Be, t f Bennett and Sou, Route 2, Beaver- Fred Knorr, Prop. r "— . u u i ■ » ■■ '.r ir — FLETCHER AUBREY L. Guaranteed $‘ . ’.00 Hot Water Rot Bethel Church HIC.H SCHOOL tie 98«. Brown's Beaverton Drug Attorney ut-l.aw, (Continued1 from front p:ige) Beaverton, Ore Relieve» a He»dache or Neuralgia 9.45 a.m.. Church School. Walter Roadhraugh; Advertising Store, the McKesson’s Service store. Office with Beaverton Realty Co In 20 minute», check* a Cold the R. C Doty, Superintendent manager, Fern Chmn; Reporter, Special attention given to commercial first day, and checks Malaria In 1’ -ho oming worship. Ser Uarl<ara Cady; Yell I.eiders, Mon B eaverton llolick- a counts, conveyancing, real property Ihn*# Hay» mon, *'i’hr stianity, or Catastro- n>e Shannon. Bill Underwood, and the settle nient of estates. / G u <106 ALSO IN LIQUID ali Lodge N <* phy.” then us. “I Am Alpha.' V 1 -, 218 m eets first Staine: selection by the male 1 Beaverton High School was vie « and th ird T uea- quartet le. tonus again by winning the two ' . t . <lnv evenings at 6:80 p-m., Young People's Meeting debates on Wvdntstiuy, February 12. i?we» 7 80 P M In the 7:80 p.m„ Evening Worship. Ser The affirmative team, Gladys Mo mon—“Is Living A Privelegs 7“ I>eod, and Ruth Martin, won from I O O F Hall Mrs. Marjorie U - Selection by Chorus Cho r. Solo the Canby negative team here in vvia, Secretary, Mr». Celia Hulett, tf by Mrs. IL M Barnes, Mrs. Dun- the school auditorium The nega N G tve team, Ronald Webb and Flu gan with the violin. abeth Huff, went to Gresham and Painting : l’aperiog ; KaDomcuing —T. Arthur Dungan. Minister. defeated their affirmative team. LOWEST PMCB8 r o s s i in .t : Beaverton has won four debates al Church of Christ FOR GOOD WORK together and lost none. The young people of the church When Customers’ Are Satisfied, ITS EAST TO PLAN YOUR MEALS WHEN had a very enjoyabla party at the Pictures of the classes and var I'm Satisfied home of Mr. and Mrs. Struthers ioua organisation» have been taken ESTIMATES FREE I’hone 5255 iO L C.EI YOUR SUPPLIES HERE last Friday evening. There was a last week by a photographer from L. W. TUCKER Beaverton, Ore. large number of young people Portland. JlfSI NOW WE ARE FEATURING present. (U K VEGETABLES. LOOK THEM The success of the 1980 annual Next Sunday M t Springer wilt was made sure last Wednesday when OVER WHEN \O U GO TO THE POSTOFFICE speak on the following subjects— the annual drive went over the Voming, “Christ Our Counsellor ’’ top. The goal was 150 annuals, THr.N ORDER A FEW DELIVERED MI OMTY Evening j ' ’Reasoning With God.’’ and up to date loo annuals have MON A R C H YOU’LL FIND THE FAMILY WILL LIKE THEM been Sold with more subscriptions OF TH I , in view. COURT HOUSE Al I Southern Pacific ¿I C. E. Allen. Agent Beaverton Oregon THE NEW DURANT 6-14 DE LUXE SEDAN . . . Super-Modem in Style Otto Erickson Co. J U lN m & Q a M Ciftribiton j