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FRTDAT, MARCH « 1930. Tnr .1 M LO CAL NEW S FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT!. m ----------------------------------------------fc Interesting Little Notes from the Surrounding Country as Told by Our Active Special Correspondents Weekly Mr. and Mrs Kcmy Wsser o f R 2 are the parents of a new baby born March -6. i l l ! EON "Th e South Umpqua N ew »" is | The construction o f the Mad now being published al Riddle b y ! building on Adam» Avenue at Ita new owner, II J. Wilkins. j (irandc Is propirising steadily. r c T it iic in ANNOlMDlTlSTS The Review Bethel Church Edgvr Nelson, »on of Emil Nel- Nelson had the misfortune to cut o ff one o f his fingers on Thursday. ICO U RT H O U SE ITEM S, NEW S nKAVKRTON RETTRW | Mrs. T. J. Hanmgan was a guest T o tfb X N ' j ' *• o f her daughter and family Mrs j Everett Metzentuie is the proud — Crand Jurors drawn fo r April by B. A Rohse, Monday and Tuesday. 1 | jV vok'M Clerk o f Court: Henry Scheuerman. owner of a loud speaker radio. Tt' I Andrew J. Kreel, Ole From, Geo. Miss Busan Emmeraon of Aloha | Mr. and Mrs. Sample were call B Ortman. John Barry, John T. expected to leave Thursday of this ing at the ¿in ith ere home Sunday. Posted. W ill E. Rice was substitu week fc>r a visit to the Hawaiian ■G o i Islands. Mrs. Bertha Innes, who wss o- ted fo r Ralph Grant. John T. fo s te r was appointed peratea on at .uuiwiiomua hospital, Several 1 eaverton people attend foreman. _ _ is recovering nicely. ed the meeting iu Portland Sunday afternoon at which Rev. L)»n A. 'ine £.. v. m ie lam .ly enterjiuieu ^ m id i1 Orders were given in the following Poling was the speaker. relatives from Aoerueen, Washing Circuit Court cases: ton over the week end. It is reported that Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Loftus vs. Margaret L o f- Hatch have moved out of their ■a. **• tus; decree o f divorce. house near the corner of Lombard song leader, Misk Clara Christenson ¡tk ls M U s N i l A r i 'C s s M s M j i a , Svea Short vs. Harold W. Short, and Bertha-Beaverton highway. are continuing this week each eve A ■** decree of divorce. ning at 7:30, including Saturday. Mrs Harry A . Richands spent State va. A lfred T. Smith, on Mrs. F Messieur of Seattle spent Sa tu n* y with relatives in T’orUand. Liquor charge. He was given a sen a few days this week visitmg at the Sunday, March the 23rd, is the and 9:45 a.m.. The Church School— R. closing day o f thia meeting Mrs. P. L. Mr. and Mis. C- VanUermost spent tence o f 6 months in ja il and a home of her cousin. will be a full day Services start C- Pety. Superintendent. Monna > transacting business in fine of $600 on each o f Indictments Schultz, Mrs. Messieur was on her ll:l>0 a.m. Morning Worship, Ser with Sunday school at 0:45 am . No. 1 and 2. I f he pays $150 on way to the south, Portland. by M:sa Christensen. mon. ‘"Following Christ." Anthem, conducted number one and $250 on number T Ernejt T e ift House on First A special meeting o f the local two. he w ill be paroled on the re- “ Out o f the Depths*' (V e rd i), se There will be three preaching s*r- ^ , old N u u < 1 ,t grange was held at ins nail Mon vicca one at 11:00 am . at 2:30 lection by Male Quartet. mainder o f the » .I sentence- ChlIfch p«opl, used a . a par day being very well alienued. 6:S0 p m.. Young People ’s Meeting. p m., and at 7:30 p.m. Visitors from sonage Beaverton Finance Co. The following Circuit Court - * * - ■’" " ” * — * ------- — h» n’ 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship. Sub other towns will be here. The pub A lbert Dadmann went to C alli- ject, “ Obedience," Selection by lic is cordially Invited. '“ eu “ *v orma last inursoay wnere ne win were filed: Charles E. BVandaw vs. Martha Seven tables o f "500" were in — Roy L. Nolt, Pastor Young People’s Chorus. Solo by be employed m eiectr.cal work. Brandaw-, d.voice suit. play at the Beaver Social Club after Mrs. Spencer. Mrs. Pungan with Mr. anu Mis- U. P. Newman ox Helen A . Franklin vs. Robert noon party Wednesday Mrs McfCell the violin. Church o f Christ Linnton were calling ou m eans Franklin, divorce suit. won first prize, Mrs Rtggs second. 6:30— Thursday. Third Men*« meet around town and Scnolls, suuuay. Margaret Mumper vs. Vida Webs- and Mrs. Kennedy consolation. ing and supper. Next Sunday, M r .Springer will Mr. and Mrs. Everett W rignt anu ter et al. equity suit to set aside — T. Arthur Dungan, Minister speak on the follow ing subjecte: son V» uham spent last Suuuay at- conveyance. You and your friends are cor Morning, “ Christ, the Rock." ternoon with relatives ana m end in Nazarene Church dially invited to aUend a card par Evening, "And It Was Night " filea ty given by the Ladies Auxiliary Portland. Assumed business nami Rev. G. W. Springer, Minister. at the Huber Hall. March 22 at Mr. and Mrs. T. A . Thomas of this week include: W. M. Snipes. Reedville Service 8 p.m. Lunch and prizes. Admis- Portland spent last Sunday at the M .K. C H U R C H Station at Reedville. •ion, 25e. c-15 home o f Mr. and Mrs- W. C j C E. Hedge. Beaverton Realty, Tile b lat road. Sunday School, 10 am . at Beaverton. Mr. and Mrs C. C. Beach left Mrs. C. W. Young has been quite Preaching Services, 11 a.m , 8 p.m. U p p er! o f Aloha filed Monday for a business trip to at. ill at her home on lu e fla t road Q w . W Epworth League, 7:16 p.m. will during the past week, but at last March 14th fo r the office of Coun"- Paul and Minneapolis. They Everyone cordial’* invited to the reports was doing nicely. ty Judge. His slogan. “ A new deal visit the J. E Davis’ at Omoha en Church with the friendly welcome, j route and Mrs Beach will also visit — B. Waddington. Pastor Warren Wilson has been reduc- in politics. ’ relatives at Mankito. Minn. ing the number o f cows in his herd | -------- during the past week by selling Estates sdmitted to probate St. Cecelia Church CARD P A R T Y Ann Eliza Crabtree-- J- W . Ray- a number to a Portland party. nard apnointel administrator. The Rebekah Needle and Soc:al Sunday M asses — 7:40 and Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Heard and W. £ Peal — Elizabeth Deal Club will give a card party in the 10 a. m. fam ily o f Hazeldale spent the week appointed administratrix. I. O. O. F. Hall. Friday evening W eek d a y Mass 8:20 a. rn end with Mrs. Heard s parents, Mr. Wiliam Cimino — J. B Cimtno. March 21. Prizes and refreshments. sad 7 :30 p. m. and Mrs. Harry A . Richards. appointed administrator. Admission 25e. Rev. J. M O ’ N eill William W egner — Paul Wegner, Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Heeschen o f Portland were guests last Sunday appointed executor. B eaverton R eb ek at the home o f their daughter, Mrs. Kinton ('hurch ah Lodge N o Mariage Licences W . L . VanHorn, Tile F la t road. vi 248 m eets firs ! Russel Ammer and Margaret A t the regular preaching service T r v i i S and third Tue- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pomeroy Myers, both o f Hillsboro. held Sunday morning, special music i day even in gs a! and three daughters spent Saturday Frank Murphy, Fanks ,R 3 and Evangelist J. B. McBride and was furnished by Mrs Earl C. Bell. 7'3frl P M in the with Mrs. Pom eroy’s parents, Mr. Salie Virginia Miller. Hillsboro R 2 Mrs. Robert Pomeroy, amt Mrs. I I. 0. O. F Hall Mrs Marjorie L e and Mrs. S. C. Sparks o f Portland. David W Dobbins. Hillsboro R 1 He who has one enemy will meet Charles Thompson. Mrs. Ben K er wis, Secretary, Mrs. Celia Hulett, Mrs. August Dallmann who was and Mrs. Bess Jackson. Hillsboro p -tf him everyw h ere— Lowell. shaw o f Portland, form er superin N. G. in St. Vincent’s hospital fo r two R 1. tendent o f the school, was present weeks, returned to her home last George Reynold Chapman, H ills at the services. Thursday, where she is doing nice boro and Audra McMullen. Banks ly. R 3. PH O N E B E A V E R TO N 3603 Residence Phone, 3602 W e Print Butter Wrappers. The heavy blasting heard last i ---------------------------------------------- a H O M E P O IN T E R S I The Beaverton Review week in the community was on the Tile Flat road where the road crew a --------------------------------------------- a was blasting stumps, making ready A table spoonful o f honey addei to widen the road. to each seiving • t grapefruit gives Phone 9051 All Work Guaranteed C. T . TIM M O N S The foliowring have been guests a pleasant flavor. OFFERS ITS READERS •a TREM EM S w J & the home of Mr. and Pomeroy: Mr- and Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. o f Portland. J. J. VanKleek has been having a brooder house built at his ranch on Pleasant Valley road during the past week. Harry A . Richards was employed doing the work. of Miss Yuma Dallmann, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar ?. ‘ S h *h d u t i« CHARLES BERTHOLD The addition of a teaspoonlul of powdered sugar to the French dres sing improve- the flavor o f mos salads. H a y , G r a in , m a g a z in e s XouCan HaveYour CH ok Of Any FIVE j c f t ___ MAGAZINES $1 R 'And ITiis Newspaper I U **X a . s | u * (r .,s £ , » f X „.m , - » « » • ■ " " " £ l V d ' h ^ ' - . " u ■ --------------------- ------------------------- a A $21.000 coast guard station may be erected at Newport. A new rural delivery was recently started out rilL o f mail o f M er- The Riddle high school has stalled additional equipment. in The Union Oil Company purchased some property at Brownsville for the erection o f a station. A variety store has been opened fo r business in Myrtle Point lh Dunham building on Spruce Street. The State Highway Department will surface parrement between H i l ary and Target with non-skid m a terial P l»n * have been discussed for the iwone*.ruction of the Parkdale Oange Ilati. which was daet/pyad by fu». recently A T E R U L W A T C E S Y S (£ ««* T E M ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■•■■■■■■■■■ ■■■■■■■■■■■a I M.irkrd ttilh Phone 6955 Beaverton Oregon ij We Carry { Í a Good Shrubberv, bert, Selection Fruit, Fil- And Nut Trees O E L R IC H NURSERY CO M PANY Visitor* Welcome fs : : o fi 4 i ■ ■ ! • ii 2 ■ Located one mile north of Reel K B the corner of rnarkelK • ville and Baseline roads. \ . t i tt«»Ub» t»r!*l M d i a i l m C D rccU rr** t. $•((<> C U ® «W ru I.caaaw fo u l» In« F I N n f l F u m i T lt r ? . -annukl I Q T l w Conati-? H o m o ía » i h m M t ) D N*«s!l«cm/l Q F ^ r r >boat?* rtC rj . U r « H I*»tbr..»|. r Q Tb« »a m 4 I T ro j» ! •» t v p a l n r I to n tta J / J tama! L Q F r u ii« A (à. J m . ii C C àwn llr wom * M g j. h t ori» tJt ( w r l s l i M l i 'a l * i | f a . i f f i M Ì u •! » « t t.ir » J o u n t a i C h i K t f H l b l I « m a in a C irri* Q n ’B o u i » ' « t V a r i d P O L IC Y The Chevrolet Motor Company and Its dealers are pleased to announce a new service policy— one o f the most liberal ever offered on a low-priced automobile. owner may travel to any part o f the country, with assurance that the guar antee on materials and workmanship will remain in force. Put Into force as a written agreement given to the purchaser by the Chevrolet dealer when the car Is delivered — it offers the following provisions t This new policy constitutes proof of Chevrolet's high quality— for such liberal provisions could only be made in connec tion with a car built o f fine materials to exacting standards o f workmanship. ! i Provision number 4 will he carried out hy any Chevrolet dealer in the United States. As a result, the Chevrolet Back o f this policy, and assuring its suc cessful operation, is one of the most complete and efficient service organiza tions in the world. There are more than 10,000 Authorized Chevrolet Dealer Service Stations in the United States alone. Each employs skilled mechanics thoroughly trained at Chevrolet Service Schools. Each has specially designed tools and machinery developed exclusively for Chevrolet serv ice work. And each has on hand, at all times, an adequate stock o f genuine Chevrolet replacement parts. Chevrolet’s flat-rate charges, including both part* and labor, are the lowest in the industry on many service operations I In considering the purchase of a lo w priced automobile, think what this service means— in terms o f lasting satisfaction, as well as in increasetl economy. C h evrolet r a n range In p rice from $495 up, f. a. h. factory, Flint, MicAigun CHEVROLET o f '»u t» Q A m r r t r u I* t r / . JuunuU CHLVROIET y 4 Every Chevrolet owner is entitled to free replacement o f any part which may prove defective in workmanship or material, within the terms o f Chevrolet’s standard warranty. T hit includes both parts and labor. We are proud of having been for the past twenty years able to fill the needs in our line in this swiftly-de veloping community. That we are equipped wilh the very latest facilities for meeting the needs of the modern banking buhlic. AND We aie very proud of our new home and invite you to come in and inspect it at any time while you are in Beaverton. Visitofs always welcome and yoür careful inspection invited. B A N K - I C C o p ia r»*• * « narr *1 Every Chevrolet owner Is entitled to free inspection o f his car every 1000 miles thereafter, so long as the car is in operation. Just Cause For Pride Smith Hardwood Floor Co Mi**» j \ tarlo»«. mm T# w b ————_____ 2 Every Chevrolet owner is entitled to free inspection and adjustment of his car at the end o f the first 500 miles of usage. Old Floors Like New. R E ASO N AB LE » !• ■«•«* I it. or it. r . I».- 1 Every Chevrolet owner receives his car from the dealer In perfect condition — thoroughly lubricated, properly ad justed, and ready to operate efficiently from the first mile of ownership. y i n r »p’r * ) also make your PRICES Ut S : FLOORS t Ÿ i i h à m u r , mt A h A » j N a a A f f l H f | i m u l l * o i l e r . I m i m r m r l ó a l a * « i l l ! n h . i t » • m o u n t I n | u i i w m i f o r < ■ « • • # » c a r a u b « < r i| i f| , .u t o (»•*<-( aa».| Ik P l% i; | |»n »« S E R V IL E a a SEE US About Those 1 A,>ltcr.VWU*lU I A N E W F or Sale By Portland Electric Tow er Co. Hillsboro DEPOSITS nu!k k C h e v ro le t an n o u n ees ! F O B T W A I VE E V C IN E E IU M . A MFC. CO., / > rl r . , * . , /n,li.n o A non-skid surface will be placed on the Columbia River Highway from Poitland to The Dalles. Tw o caí loads o f pears per day are being packed at the Southern Oregon ta le« plant at Medford. A Lots oi men who attend tn races can't win even a litt aym - pathy. HARDW OOD W - - Paul Pumpa are fully automatic, silent, self-oiling and will pump from deep or shallow well, lake or cistern. They may be operated with electric power or gasoline. Come in today and let us show you. P |^K5 tsfallrnirr i f wl«h t« take ml* nnlnar of votar ) O M A T T E R where your home is lo cated, you can have plenty ol running water under pressure in kitchen, bathroom, laundry, garage and garden without bother or attention, and at extremely low cost To keeD the juice from running out of apple pies, moisten the un dercrust and fold the upper crust over it pressing the two together with a fork. S.its in the top crust to allow steam to escape are al .o essential. The Standard Oil company has opened a district (ales agency office at Medford. N N I N G •d<Z Ore- N When making puffy omelet, b • results re obtained by bea ing vhe egg white« and volks separately, being careful net to beat the white» too much, a» they do n.A blend w# 1 with the yolks * ..en too drv The Pacific Spruce mill at Toledo is being extensively repaired An electric organ has been in stalled in St. Paul’ s Episcopal Church at Klamath Falls, R U !hw S u p p lle # T h e F irst Essential o f a M o d ern H o m e S Ñ r m ñ jA T i I AH Sul script ions Ate for a Full Year i Mr. and Mrs. George Snider auu red cinnamon candies— may be stir- daughter Eunice Ellen and Mr, and red in to ndd b- th flavor and color Mrs. E. L. Cox attended the play, to the apples. "L o ve Is a Wonderful Thing," gi- -------- ven at the Scholls grange hall iast New. uifferent and del'Mous *s — I-- v . Natanson ------- the dish created by the use of Friday evening, by , the m aple-flavored syrup and nut meat* Playera o f Portland. in making rand'ed t x - e ! p tatoes. Mr. and Mrs. E. L . Cox were en To prepare this, cook the syrup tertained Friday evening at the down slowlv wicn th • nut meat . home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry T . until it aunoat reaches the candy Hesse o f Scholls, A six o’clock din stage, then pour it over the sweet ner was served in honor o f the potatoes which have been boiled, thirty third wedding anniversary ol peeled. <*nd cut in thick s'ices. Mr. and Mrs. Cox. ■ ---------------------------------- a Oregon State News P o u lt r y l l ’t absolutely Im e I No itrln«! •Hacked lo An offer. You ten actually kave your ckolce o! any I of A tte lamoui wa|ai net il you AC T N O W I Tke coat It |eit s Inffe ol Aalr actual value. A wfole year*! readlny lor Fatkar, MoAar and Aa k.ddtea. Sterlet and article! cn every known topal Look ‘am over. S:lad your lavoiitaa end M all the Coupon Today 1 Don’t worry if you already yet toma ol Aaae majaunai. R nawali unit be propariy estendad. C Cream puff shells filled with fish or chicken salad make a del ghtful party refreshment. For anothe variation, they may be f i ! W with ice cream and , served with hot , , chocolate ,auce fo r dessert. daughter Dallmann The pastor o f the church. Rev F. E. Fisher, Mr. ar.d Mrs. E. L . Cox and Everett W right attended the union meeting held at the Shrine auditorium in Portland Sunday al ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Cox spent the evening with old friends in St. Johns where they form erly resided. F e e d , 2nd Plastering, Patching Stucco Work Lombard Beaverton, * if ON THEIR Please give us orders for Utah Land Plaster, if you w a n t to come in at carlot prices. recently at Mrs. Robert Fred Parrott Newell, all h v MOTOR COMPANY, DETROIT, Division General Coi (loruilon of Motor i MICHIGAN B 1 ÎA V IÎI4 T O N iati d i» I X IA TUE I* MUCK 1 IA > 4 ,K OF T il K F O U R