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FRIDAY, MAY 1«, IMO. — FROM OUR CORRESPONDENTS) B U S IN E S S Interesting Little Notes from the Surrounding Country as Told by Our Active Special Correspondents Weekly D IR E C T O R Y days last week at Timber, AUHRKY U FLETC H ER *‘IY te” Peterson of Hoquiam, Wn KINTON HAPPENINGS visited Beaverton, Ore Attorne» - a t —Law, hia mother last week. ■ --------------------------------------------------- ta Office with Beaverton Realtv Co. Mr. Bronte, who has been very ill Primary election will be held at Special attention given to commercial' with pneumonia, is improving. accounts. conveyancing, real property i grange hall this Friday. I Mr. and Mrs. II. L. Barber visit and the settlement of estates. Mr. and Mrs. R . Teufel had a ed his mother at Salem Sunday. ■ telephone installed in their home Mrs. Peterson was a dinner guest Modern Dance ' last week. at th* II. J . Livengood home. Su n kinton Grange Hall day. Mrs. Lovina Wedeking and dau E V E R Y OTHER SATURDAY Dolly W ray will entertain the ghter, Mrs. Louise VanKleek spent Next Dance. May 3 hand work oiub at her home Satu r Saturday in Portland. day. Barden's Hand Good Music -- Mrs. S. C- Sparks. Mrs. Bert Mrs. Olson of Tillamook is spend _ « - I Sparks, and Mrs Goodrich of P ort- ing the week with her daughter, B e a v e rto n Rebek- . . . . . . , . Mrs. kinnaman. ah L od ge N o . Uad dunn* th* * * * ' " • * * Miss Lcota Reilley and brother 2 4 8 m reta firs t Ray Warren and Robert Blair of and th ird 1 u sa - | Portland spent the week end at the Jesse were Sunday visitors at the Peterson home day e v e n in g s at home of Mrs. Louise VanKleek. 7 30 P M in th« Mr. Thompson and Mrs. Wm. Mr. and Mr». Everett W right and I. O. O. F. Hall. Mra. Marjorie La- Harvey spent Friday evening at son William and Mrs. Robert Pom wis. Secretary, Mrs. Celia Hulett, the home of Joe Bush. N. G. P -tf eroy spent Saturday with relatives Quite a number of the people of and friends in Portland. Aloha attended Rebekah lodge at Mother's Day was the occasion F. W. BISHOP for a large family dinner a t the Tigard Tuesday evening. PLUM BING and HEATING Mr. Roy Livengood spent the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry A- Richards. first part of the week with his f a Hardware, Paints ther at Ohehalis, Washington. Mrs. Herman Metxentine and son Phone, 2003 Beaverton The nominating committee of the Henry Metzentine of Hiteon. attend ed the Mother's day exercises at the P .-T A. met Monday to nominate church. Sunday. the officers for the coming year. T IB BEAVERTON REVIEW Verne Brght • { Aloha was elect- id president of the l*oetry social» at a special meeting of Ih* society, hold April 2d at Sutherland's tea room. Priiea in the second poetry contest sponsored by Mrs. I'. », Jackaon were awarded. Verne Bright's poem. "Haunted Heart*' was awatdee! first prise of f 16. I ST. MARY'S NEWS wt ------------ -— — Mrs. Jessie V Myers made » business trip to Buxton on Saturday Mrs. O H. Stowell of Buxton spent Friday evening with Mrs. Chas T. Myers. Mr and Mrs. Kenneth L. Bene- fiel of Buxton visited friends S u n day evening here. Ville. fan. Iran* and laona ll*tu left for le e Wallis San Franclaeo Sunday. May 4. for ■ <w" weeha* vacation. Thev will vi"** w,tl' rr**,lv<'* K H IVney returned Saturday evening from a several .lay» I hisi •tesa trip to Corvallis, Albany and) Salem. received contrari The Review OFFERS ITS READERS M is. R. 1 tot y represented the local Congregational, church at For est U nite at the ordination of Pmf. . Barnhart of the faculty at Pacific University. Mr». Guy Carr and daughier Shirley Louse accompanied by Mrs. Nell Anderson and daughier 1 amine, mother, and aister of Mrs. Carr returned from a week's visit with relatives in Seattle. TREMENDOUS JW H Y - PA Y R R. Stone while crossing Frond Mr. ami Mrs. Arthur Dixon of way St. Saturday afternoon, was Monmouth motored over Sunday to struck by an auto. He had three vis it wilh Mrs. Chas. T. Myers. ribs broken and was otherwise ** Mr and Mrs. K W. Jackson of verely bruised. Mr. Stone purchased Portland called on friends here on the Brieten home. Thurwlay evening. A china pheasant roostca flew Mrs. A L. Cut right and daugh through a large plate glass window ter, Ruth, of Forest Grove, spent of Mr Trooat grocery store in the the week end here with Mrs. Jessie Sellwocsi district Portland on Mon day. The window was valued at f I2f>. V. Myers Mr Trooat is a brother of Mrs. Misses Mancha Redfield and N. W Gorham. Martha Hasenwinkle, of Portland, The Trails Club celebrated its spent Sunday here with Miss Red- birthday anniversary with a hike field's mother and family. up Ijirvh Mt where a bounteous Mrs. A. L Cut right and daugh dinner wass served at the Trail Many member* and ter. Ruth, of Forest Grove, and Cluli 1-odge Mrs. Chas T. Myers motored to friend* were present to enjoy the Clatskanie Thursday morning t o festivities Bernice Cox and Joaepiia who are member* of visit with Mr and Mrs. Jack Wid I aagerfcldt Beaver Wood Co. ows there. Mra. Widows is Mrs. the club had as their guests. Piste Mrs Wheeler is eyiecting h e r Cutright’s aunt. Block Wood, Planer Ends; All Whitworth, I aiis C ox , and Mr. II Mr. and Mrs G. J . Heesohen grades of Utah-Wash coal. of Portland were Sunday guests at mother to arrive soon from Califor a ------------------------------------------- 4 J . Cox. Yard at Front A Main the W . L . Vanllorn home. Mrs. nia to spend the summer with her. HITEON NEWS P. L. Schultz Phone 6702 VanHorn is their daughter. Real Kstate Transfers Some of the eighth grade pupils Ifi- .i Beaverton. Oregon f f - --------------------------------- C. W Young has been in Califor of the Aloha school plan to attend Joe Meats was home from Port- Margaret Ethel Stiles et vir to exercises at the nia during the past week attending the graduation land, Sunday. Multnoiqah Commercial and Savings a Spanish war veteran's convention. Cherry Grove school Friday night. Carl Olson spent Wednesday fis h Bank. 2 acre*. T 3 S.. R. 1 W. BEAVERTON FEED He departed on his trip last Mon Rev- Geo. Bruce of Portland held E . Marsh et ux to N. A. Peters day. and services at the Masonic Home at ing at Timber et ux, 1 acre. Steel's Add . Beaver C. W . Struthers had the mlsfor- Forest Grove Sunday. On his W») A meeting of the “Double-Six" of PRODUCE COMPANY ton. Odd Fellows and Rebekahs in home he visited here at the home tune to have one of his horses die. Father Vinvent to Christian C. Highway and O E T r a c k « “ the J - district *' - ' " — " a t t ‘ h * e of *--- ‘ Twin heifer calves arrived at the this will ‘ be ‘ heti his -----* aunt. ■■— Mrs. Joe “ Bush. Madsen, l o t 5. Y'erex Sulxlivision. C. J. Beach, Manager Scholls grange hall Saturday ewe- M rs. Grace F r iu and Mr, D Chas. Van Kleek home last week. Sec. 21. T 1 S., R 1 W Eighth grade graduation exercises mn* ' • H. Miller of Gresham and Mrs. F'rant-is J Bonn et ux to Fred Mr. and Mrs Sam Gerig and Grace Miller of The Dalles, and Ev- will be held Saturday evening. May i Saperi et ux. lo ts 15 and 16, Tu- I daughter. Miss Mildred, o f Corn#- elyn Miller of Monmouth were week 31. W. E. PEGG «latin Gardens. , lius. were visitors Sunday at the end visitors at the Lehnherr home. Orpha C. Sagert to Fred Sagrrt. Mr. and M rs. Norris Olson of U N D ERTA K ER and EMHALMER home of Mrs. Geng's sister. Mrs. Sunday with Mr. Lots 13. 14. and part of 15, Tu- ; Carl Johnson o f Cherry Grove Portland spent alatin Gardens. Grange Building — :— B e a s e n e - A. H. Dalimann spent the week end with W aher Olson’s mother. Oregon Iron A Steel C- to W. H S. H. Pomeroy gave very in Miller. The eighth grade pupils of Miss Elisabeth Struthers was a teresting report Sunday morning the Aloha school entertained Carl guest Sunday of Miss Helen Kinsey Clark. W. S of Tract 26. Tualatin ) Valley Homes. Beaverton Barber Shop during the exercises of the school, at a party Saturday night. at Beaverton. Union Central Life In*. Co to , of the annual convention of the The Aloha Choral club will pre M rs. Geo. Anderson is giving a Adolph Badertscher et ux. t* r t of C. J .STE V E N S, PRO PRIETO R Evangelical church which was re sent a concert at the Aloha Com shower Thursday evening, honoring Sec 3. T I N.. R 2 W SA TISFA CTIO N GU ARANTEED cently held in Veraonia munity Church May 17 at 8:15 p.m. Miss Evelyn Hite. R. H. Stillwell et ux to William Mrs. Edith Landess and children. Come and enjoy an evening of good Beaverton, Oregon Fid. Ringoiti et ux, 5 acres, Sec. 31. Hiteon school is planing a picnic who have been guests during the music. Popular prices prevail. for the last school day to be hela T. 2 S . R. 1 W. past week at the home of Mrs. The girls of the second year cook at the school house. Ore. Iron A Steel Co. to Charles Landess' parents. Mr. and Mrs. J . L. E. W ILK ER ing class entertained their mothers G Myers. Tract 47, Tualatin Valley J . VanKleek, returned to their home Mr. and Mrs. H. Metzentine were Homes. Candidate for Nomination and the teachers of the Aloha-Hu in Chitwood, last Friday. for Representative ber school at a tea given Thursday calling on Mr. and M rs. R . 6 . Josephine Urine to W. J . Mc- Republican Primary May 16 Cready et ux, l o t 57, Beavertun- Mr. and Mrs Ralph Charraey and afternoon a fter school. They had Robinson. Sunday afternoon. Present Incumbent Mr and Mrs. Geo. Anderson and R e e d ville. Mr. and Mrs. H. E . Van Valken- arranged a nice program, which was My Policy: "Progressive but not burg and daughter, Miss Louise, of enj°>'ed by those, attending, Patty were Sunday dinner guests at John Fiastman et ux to FL L. radical; economical but Portland, were visitors Sunday at Dean, S . 209 feet of l o t 4L Bea The second and third grades of the Chr.s Christensen home. not sting)’.” c-22-23 the home of M r. and Mrs. E . L- the Aloha school, under Miss Sund- verton-Reedville. Mrs. Cora Metzentine left Tues Oregon Iron A .Steel Co to C. Cox. Mr. and Mrs. Charnley were berg, entertained their parenta and dav morning for Salem to attend K r v i n or f k o i r fir c t U 'o / i r i i n t e a n m . * —Z _____1 , l * . observing their first Wm. Matting et ux, Tract 79, Tu wedding anni- friends at the school last Friday. the O. F’ . C- biennial meeting FOR RADIOS versary. alatin Valley Homes. They displayed their work for the Miss Dorothea Struthers and Mr. Service And Supplies C E Tooley et ux to E. M Ash The organized class of boys of the past season, including a play house Lester Robinaon spent M others day Call 9303 Sunday School. “ Loyal Scouts,” with made and furnished by the children. afternoon at the Struther’s home. more et ux. Lot 60. North Tigard- their teacher, E . L- Cox. anl sev The P -T. A. of the AIoha-Huber Beaverton Radio Co. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Davies and eral friends, enjoyed a “weinie school is having a cafeteria lunch family and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Da S E E —Jackson Bell 7 tube radio rcaat” on the church grounds Mon at the school house on Friday, May vies went around the M t. Hood loop with 90-day guarantee, 359-50 day evening. The first part of the 16, from 11:30 to 1:00 odock The _ evening was spent in cleaning up proceeds are to be used to _jend the Sunday. the grounds. club winners to O. S. C. fo r summer Mr. H Metzentine and son Hen S E E US Mr. and Mrs- George Snider re- session, Friday being Achievement ry attended a Canadian thistle de monstration at Forest Grove. Mon cently entertained the following at day Everyone is welcome, About Those IT *S their home: Lawrence McCabe. H ar- Th<, Aloha Community clnb held day. HARDWOOD FLOORS r y Thomas. Miss Keene of lone, . card at the y r h ^ e r hall. Mr. and Mrs C. W . Struthers, Mr and M r*. A. M Salens Mrs Iunch , * in(r by the men of Mrs. McGowan and Millie Zim- also Fred West. Miss Ivy Snider of c)ub T W p was a nice crowd merman visited Monday evening make your Portland and Mr and Mrs George and a|I enjoyed themselves. Mm. with the Hites- Old Floors Like New. Snider, of lone, Oregon. Wheeler won first prize for the Mr. and Mrs. Francis Peterson, PK ICES R EA SO N A BLE / vt t c t - . . , . ladies and Mr. Sward fo r the men. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Peterson and (N ew, L eft From Last Week) Mrs Rush and Mrs Ewer won the Kenneth Peterson of Portland spent Smith Hardwood Floor Co. Mrs. Gimble was quite ill last consolation prizes. Mother's Day here. Phone 6955 week a t her home. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Hite and Beaverton Oregon Wayne VanKleek was ill fo r a LA ST W E EK 'S NEW S Buddy visited friend» at North few days last week at his home. Mrs. Wardle spent Wednesday in Plains Sunday, who operate a chic He is doing nicely now. Portland. Whitehall Restaurant ken and other meats cannery. MAGAZINES and CANDY Miss Ivy Snider of Portland spent Joyce Antrim »is confined to her M rs. Cora Metzentine called on Mrs Hazel Sturm, Sunday evening, j Fountain Service Best of Eats the week end with her parents, home by sickness. Mr. asd Mrs. George Snider. M rs. Wm. Harvey spent the and presented her with a quilt from BEAVERTON OREGON the Rebecca club for the new baby. L ittle Miss Viola Bierly, daughter week end at Oregon City, of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bierly, has Dr. David Norcross of Los An- Ernest Hite and Vincent Olson en - 1 Beaverton Lumber Co. been ill during the past week. geles was visiting at the Lehnherr joyed Friday evening at the Beqson W E SO LICIT YOUR PATRONAGE Tech show in Portland. Kenneth and August Wenzel has been making home Saturday and Sunday. Lewis Brothers, Proprietors some improvements in the water Mra. Harris returned to her home Elizabeth Struthers also took in the supply a t his ranch on Cooper on Blanton Street a fter a few R" ow’ mountain. , months visit in California. Mrs. Carrie Selander of near Hu- a has for transportation of mall on star rout* between Ashland and Klam ath Falla. 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The mem- home Friday. y * ben. were glad to have her with », . . ^ „ . . i A party of Reedville women en- tb- m a„ . ; n Mrs. August Dallmann and fam - joyed an morninK hlke and affam 0B- ily were guests Sunday a t the picnic breakfast Sunday morning. LOCAL NEWS home of her daughter. Mrs. August STUDIO BARBER SHOP Obrist of Greshsm. ! LThe and K‘rls t * 11 t«om» S --------------------------------------------------- » the Aloha Huber school are plan (News Left From Last Week) F IR S T CLASS WORK Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kulbel have ning a game with the Dilly school. l>een making improvements to their AT REA SO N A BLE PR IC ES Mrs. Butner is recovering from A group of 4-H club girls. The home by having a new roof of Me her recent illness. Merry Mixers, gave a silver tea E. D. VanMeter, Prop. Elroy roofing put on. Mr. Hunter has been ill the in Mrs. Barker's room, Wednesday Mrs. Earl C. Bell was called to afternoon. j past two weeks. A. E. HANSON Portland last Wednesday by the Mr, George W Lippert is having Mrs. R. R. Summers is confined illness of her mother, Mrs. R. A. wonderful success with tw enty-fi'e WOOD and COAL to her home with illness. Williams who resides in the city. Cord Wood or Slab— any length hundred white leghorn chicks that Floyd T e fft is home fo r a feu. Mrs. Hariette Ford, a former tea he is raising. any kind day* visiting with his family. cher in the Kinton school, but now Dorothy A/fama and her mother Prompt Delivery.. Phone 4504 Mrs. Shellenberger is recovering of , Laurel the . have moved , View . . . school, , . spent ,, to Portland having from a severe attack of tonsilitls. wees end at the home of Mr. and their home A)oha for M rs. Floyd Bierly. restaurant there. Mr. and Mr*. Archie Masters spent Sunday fishing on Dairy ™ T, M" - J ’ 3 t Va" K ,eek Jeanne Menner of Portland stayed 5PW,‘ and daughter Helen returned from witb Pauline Kinnaman Satu ru .y Crtek a few days visit in Oiitwood with and guriday wbj]e Mrs Kinnaman The little son of Frank Gaunt on Real Estate. Low inter Mr. and M rs. V anKleek s daugh- visited j n Tillamook. had his tonsils removed Thursday at ter, Mrs. Virgil Landess, who re - , . . I n r M a s o n 's o ffic e est cost, repayment privi turned with them. _ The Lehnherr family motored to Helen Pointer daughter of Ralph leges. Write for details. The 4 H Club met Friday evening home Mrs. Lehnherr’s mother who Pointer had the misfortune to frac ^ their leader, Floyd Bierly, a t bag b^ri visiting her the past week, ture her arm last F’riday. WASHINGTON l with the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mrs. W. E . Pegg who has been Mr. Lehnherr, Mr. Norcres, W al Savings & Loan Assn. Holboke- M rs. Hariette Ford, who ter Anderson, ami W alter Miller quite ill with flu is recovering. Her Sliute Hldg. Hillsboro, On, was instrumental in organizing the attended the ball game in Portland niece has been staying with her. club was a guest fo r the e vening. Sunday, between the Beavera and Mrs. F . H. Schoene, who has ffi------------------------- ------- ----------------- M Hollywood. been confined to her home with RESTA U RA N T SHORT ORDER Cigars, Tobaccos Confections, Soft Drinks Cady Bldg. — 5— Watson St M EA LS LOANS ALOHA-HUBER We Print Butter ’ The Beaverton I Mrs. Harry Brownrigg who was illness is much improved at the home over the week end. returned present writing. S T. Black Wrappers. spent the week end to Snoqualmie Falls Tuesday where ... - , Mrs. B. A. 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