The Beaverton review. (Beaverton, Washington County, Or.) 192?-1941, March 06, 1931, Image 3

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    KHII>AY
M A I« Il il, ID31
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BRAVKKTON
■ EVIBW
Mill
I ( Continued from Editorial page) ■
B. I nonetti, Beaverton, Rt |.
Mr. ami Mr». W E. Baines are denta of Washington and Yamhill
For Hal*— Young mammoth, brons*
the proutl owner» of a new Chtrv- *
i» the II II No. 364, re
turkey tom. «7 50. Mr» Ell King­
rulet roach.
| pcalinjr the 6© cent Ikanae for cat
ston. Scholia 0780.
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- chin* amelt on the Handy River.
There were quite a few people of
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Cedar Mill at the Huber card party
A „.¡„„tu re rheeae, the famous
For Hal* White
leghorn Tam-red
ranch
Milk contain» all the food value» For Hale or Rent—8-acre
Saturday night.
| "Tillamook on the Bind" kind, g r a -‘
hen»: "Hanson males." Eggs, 84,
»0 eaaential to a child'» growth and
new barn, milk cow, plenty good
<9iicka, $12 per 100. R. I Reda.Jo-
Mr». II M. ISheldon left Sunday <ea the (leak of Senator Kiaher.
development. If you will but phone
hay, and crop coming on, 4-room
hanaon males,’' "Mead hens," Eggs
for Central!» where ahe will vlalt Hundred» of people dally view the 4525 our wagon will deliver daily
house with water in house. Also J $5, chick» 813 a 100 Cockerels $2.
her »on, C. 8. Sheldon.
hne apecimen of one of Dragon's at your home the very be»t of milk.
Tom Morgan,
Farmington Road,
10-acre tract, all fenced, woven
. . .
great induatriea, accorded full hon-
bi
.« day evening A reception waa ten
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Beaverton Hunriae Dairy, A. Camen-
wire, some cleared and plowed. | mile weit Beaverton, Or*.
d ,d* U^ U,r "*
or. '■
in *■
the Oregon Senate “
through
Koal K.lale Tranal'rrs I | .w...1 m .
Mr. v,n„,
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i h*r
k.r i,.,.“
"*»* zind. proprietor.
adv. e-39-tf
with
•i«tr- V “ ,'.
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Term*. W. H Waller, owner Bea­
in Portland.0
verton, Kt. 1, Box 200, Tobias
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WANTED
F»r Hal»—-Barred Rock setting eggs.
Road.
p 11 141
et ua. I.ot 2 shield» l.ittle Karma
aerved.
Mr
and Mr» Wcn.trum
Mr' N McDaniel haa contracted Tree», and Ocean Breeze.'’
$1.00 for a setting of 15 eggs
Iva M-
M<o»an et vlr Ito J, K. were al»o preaented
with a eery Luke V oung tc build a houae for
Mr*. J, H. Hulett, Cedar St. If For Hale— Weanling pigs. Two and Unemployed I .a borers— Plea»* Regis­
I’eck vt ux, '¿II.30 acre. T. 1 H , pi«tty teu »et.
hb*. Work will atart at once.
Agricultural Bill Reported
ter. Men supporting families and
one-half milea south of Beaverton
Hal*— Hatching
egg»,
high
living in Washington
County,
^ * ^ ¡'
. . .
The Kinton »ciiool obaerved W>»li
Mta. A. II. Katlerman won high
Senate Bill 87. »non»«.red by the For
on the Hyland road Turn at first
grade, English R I R from he»
please register at Richey’s Hard­
W t 1 hruteii.cn et al to B. J.
< birthday with a »hurt pro- «'ore
the live hundred party at •‘'* n*t* Agricultural committee and
road on right, and inquire at first
I-ranger et ux, 20.57 acre» Hue. 22,
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y
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t i . . ii t ..i.,, ,v»nin^ providing for a Stale Department 01
vy. free from disease stock. 754
ware and Furniture Co. Beaverton
house on the left.
adv.
T. I N . R 3 W
gram ,n the morning, there being ‘ he I. O. O. Y hall. I-r,day evening.
ha, b„ n r£ , rted ^
a setting, $400 per 100 C. R
Chamber of Commerce welfare
Staley
Stipe et al ito Harry I..
J h*
Mr. and Mr» W. E. Ham«., Mr». of
w>ya
, n,| M,.,n, committee
Organ, Tigard, Rt. 1, Box 189 For Hale—One large Guernsey cow,
committee. L. R. Richey, Chair­
Shaw, et ux . I'art Block» Dl and 27. l* “ ‘ k*'"'' **r ,‘ MV.rl,1on
• nd1_. Ml*‘
»< Katlerman. and Mr. ami Mra. wh, re it wa, „ „ t f „ r Bn „ , p r(,prl
p- 14 15
man.
adv.
high teat, just fresh. Irquire of
Portland Height».
Mr*i
Wl« hl wpn‘ A . Sandatrom were caller» at the
wilhout rUommendatlor ' ^ '
Carl J. Wulhrick et ua to S-alcy 10 , 1
or‘ ?“ '" 1 ,n , ttJ*r ttiUrnou'b “ m B. B. Reeve» home. Monday eve-
Friend* and foe» of thii hill seem
Stipe et ua, 1-ot 30, Illk. 20, Port- "l**1*
" c* "ia m < r "
w ay am ning.
to be about equal from report» re-
f i d ree So rtit f o r
land Height*.
even ng a
* " ,m*' '*
“ rr
B j Mr» A Sandatrom aur- reived from over the state.
.
, »on, returning home Tuesday mom-
■m, w,r*-
,->»nu»irom aur
H rI I r r C .artU n*
Harry
L. (Shaw et us to ( arl .
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7
priaed Mr and Mr». W A. Willis '
Wuriihruh et ua, Lata 22 to 24 Inc.
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,,f Manning
by
a vuit Sunday Anderson waa appointed adminlatra
Illk 27, Portland Heights.
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® They hadn't seen each other for 10
Harry I. Shaw et ux to Staley \
III I EON NEWS
| year».
rh*
ot M. L. Vincent has
Hti|>e et ux, lo>ta 1« to 21, Inc., Blk. i i ------------------------------
— ob
been admitUd to prolrate, and Cecil
27, Portland Height»
|) c'. Howard of Beaverton w_* J m ' ,chm>l P*r‘ y given
by Mr*. f| Kyle
Bppo,nU.d administrator.
Harry I. Shaw
el ux to Staley
calling at the>8truUier» home Thur»- ‘
rn* * n< r*' . ’ u< y
*"
HH ih . et al. Part Blk». 1« and 27. .Uy
Thur.day
was a decided success.
Marriage lacenaea
Portland Heights
,
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,
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f*Ka children put on a good program Marriage licenses
have been is-
llnrrv U * » n et ux to F J. Hawn.
Ju*. “ **
h“ d , ) * ,
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lh*' • UdWn<:® h,d ,* tr> * l •ol* »u«d U> the following per.on»:
Pan S«H'lion II T
I N U 2 W
»'"ve'l J a»‘ week
at Dr (
E. Ma- ving a tangle puzxle
Mr.
L.
victor Chri.tenaen,
Hillaboro Rt.
M
.. . J V.
. "iu ii 11. . U
»on a olficc.
s Stark
lBrk w„n
the prize f for gue.mi.it i, .„d J.,arl K Miller, North l’lain»!
won the
Ellen ( Davidson to IM I David
»on Hinclalc, I Ait 5. Illk 2. Hank». Kriend» of
Harry
Kliander of thp ¡n,,,t
name.
( ake, cookie»,
(ieorge Cecil I.udwig and Ethel
Frank W Connell to Ilulda M Prograea nr* | M to know hi , ... pun.), and coffee were aerved.
Elizabeth Reynold», both of Bea -
verton, Rt. 2.
Connell. || I f M M T 1 N . It f p‘d‘ > raaovertn* and U at Ma home t*
H IT H K R
W.
Mra. Roy Kite and Mra. Thomaa
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Beaverton H.-tiek-
Krank Ktacher et ux
l" A^ S. >|>oy „ f Hvuvnrton were viaitrng 2»a
M in Charlott I’atteraon wai a
/
f ali
ill
• l.odge
'I U 0 Ö
*7
N U o. .
1'atitullo et ux. I’art
Sec.
22, T. 2 i urday afternoon with Mr». Strulh-
week end vUitor at the home of her A ) - \ ,
2 1H HieeU
Drat
S . H 2 W
era.
grandmother, Mra. W J 1‘atteraon,
» * .•’ I - and third
Tue»-
William Jansen et ux to Richard
.,
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n
r,.
I„hn
Mlaa
Maine
Olaon,
who
ha»
been
dnv
even
in
g.
at
in
Portland.
B. Herman et ua, 7 id) acrea, jonn
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D , ,,
T ,, M
I.
ill in the (>ood Samaritan Ha»pitai
7:30 P. M in tha
The Huber Boy Scout troup had
i.
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,
Heal t o , T. II 1» . It- •* **
.
.
j
— q waa able to go to her home, Sun . awimming party at the KOc. tern- * ° , ° F ' ¿U11
8^
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k i n t o n i i a i t f . n i n g s
lU>
pie Saturday with J W P.tter.on. ^
Urjr’ M r i- M* ry J - W- r‘‘;
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Look for the name “ Ferry’s” on th«
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Mr and Mra. K D. Hite attend »cout mailer,
in charge. The boya
W C Hall 1» having hla hou»e ed the funeral of Mr». Moxley laat Bre very buay with their text»,
•eed*
you hay fo r yonr garden. T h is
O U ) TIM E DANCE
ahinglrd
and other improvement. Tueaday. which waa held in Port-
^
moflth,y ^
^
Cedar Mill Crangr Hall
m eant that you are buying tested seeds.
made.
F.arl C. Bel
»
ng
m '
given by the lAtdiea’ Auxiliary of
Saturday, March 7
A ll IcrTy’* purebred Seeds conic from
* ork
Owing to the denae fog, two car» the Huber
Commercial
Club waa
Ifappy Time»
Mr» J T. Vanllorn entertained had a bead on colliiiun near the held February tihth at tlhe Club Old Step»
generation* of plants which have proved
Lively Tunes
fourteen member» of the loidle»' Aid Hite farm, Saturday night. Several houae
It »urpa»»ed
all previoua
t.ood Supper
their ability to transmit their superior
»oclety at her home l»«t Wedneaday „ ( the occupant» were hurt quite card partiea in both number and
Admioaion, 50 1
quality by years of careful growing and
afternoon.
badly.
enjoyment. There
were forty-one ■ ■
Mr* S A Murhard of Portland
Mr«. C. W. Strother» called on ‘ ■‘•l*'*. un<* m* ny then could not lie
seeding. Th e evidence of the harvest lies
T hem ?’* a Ferry Seed Box near yon, in
■pent l»»t Tuesday at the home of Mr».
Arno Pickens of IlilUboro, taken
care of.
with Ferry's purebred Seeds. Look for
your neighborhood store. Look for it
her brother and wife. Mr and Mm. Monday afternoon, who is quite ill
Mr» Spaulding had ladie*’ high
Ferry s Secdj if you are looking for a
Dave Want
in the (>ood 'Samaritan hospital In »core; Mr«. Sandatrom. second; and
when you plant your garden, for Ferry's
, ,
,
, I’,,.tland
Mra La-land Shaw, low. Mr Jack
successful garden. Ferry-Morse Seed Co^
The 4 Hcurn club rneml>em met * ortianu.
purebred Seed» have been tested from
Satrhell had the men's highest
(Saturday evening with all member»
Mi*» Kliral eth Struthem was the score; Mr. J. Hush, second; and
P. O. Box 2329, San Francisco, Calif.
generations
and generation* of mother
present, at the hoirie of Mm. I aiu gueat of her music teacher, Mr«.
J. L Brown, low
Inn Erickson, at the Rachmaninoff
plants for vigor and gturdines* of growth.
iae’ VanKIcck.
V alor U n d e., of Portland .pent rectal at the auditorium last Thura
,P pi, no , olo by Kvc.
It is not the price of seeds which is ex­
• hr week «*nci »1 tht* humr «*f Mr. d*y evening.
Alexander; dramatic reading by
pensive in your garden— it is the labor
and Mr« J. J VnnKlerk, Pleasant
"fhp following llitcon club ladie Rhoda Thyng; a musical duet oy
and time and investment in the ground.
Valley road.
enjoyt-d the aftertUHin tail Tuesday Vera and
Edward McElroy;
tap
Mi»» Virginia Wight rendered a at a C-olomal Tea
givan by tha ,lancing, by the two Hay»’ ohildren;
Yet the quality in your seeds may mean
Vocal aolo ul the preaching service Metzger club ml the home of Mm. an,| >n old maid »oto by Mi*» Mur­
the difference between a loss of all this
at the church Sunday afternoon. U edy
Mr« Hannah
Chrlatenaen. pby After thia. the goesta and club
whn-h all enjoyed
Mr» (¿lady* Meyer, Mr« Cora Met- ,nvmberi partook of delightful re­
time and investment, and a complete
in zrntinc. Mm Evelyn Holland, and freshmenta.
success.
M & u a ï 'V
J J Vanklaek ha. been quite Ul
/(t.„ 8truthem.
The reat of the evening was de­
at hi» home on Pleaoant \ alley
voted to dancing to the extraordin­
road during the pa»t week L)r C. ti
I '.
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ary accordion music by Mr. Poriche
K. Mnaon in attending him
A lolUl-11 U iK T H c V ie W
■ “ nJ Mr. Fricnxe, wihich recalled to
« 1 “ "-1 U n
' " 'k ' Snl,l,r * nd ^ Sanford Rogcrn made a buainew the minds of many of the older | k - o
family
were
dinner gue.l«
last
Portland. Sunday.
P1» "»emorie« of u day gone by.
Wnlneoday al the home of their
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daughter. Mr. S.U-na of Portland.
Mm. J#.*»
Hay.
entertained
HOUSE ITEMS
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,,f friend« Sunday evening with c a r d » . __________________________ _
You don't really have to
Mr and
Mrs, < 1
w ight or
ID
■*
wait the turn o f the calen­
Cornelius were
calU-m Wedne.day
Mr. and Mm It
Darnl enter
CIRCUIT (X>1 RT
dar for your vacation.Take
afternoon
at the home of their tained
friend» at dinner Bunoay
Judge (ieorge R. Hagley
daughter in law. Mm Madge Wight, evening
Order». Fine». Parole*
it now. when you need it
most. Board a Southern
C H EV RO LET
KaBakaha in thia community arc Mr ami Mr. Harry Weaver en- , * * ' ’ ‘
u„ ’ tj " gr» rit^b'
JaÆT
Pacific train to California.
invited to attend the annual county tertamed friend» at dinner. Sunday ^
^
„ ( , K * v.nder-
T o San Francisco, Los
convention to he held in Hillaboro evening.
i«nden et al»: further time granted
Angeles, Hollywood . . .
next Tue»day in all day ae»»ion.
j j r|l Abce Wheeler visited o»*i ^Qr
answer.
perhaps to Agua Calicntc
Mr. and Mr».
Clarence Ballard the week end with relatives
in
Arthur Shearer, Ralph Umscheid,
or Palm Springs. Some­
ami Mi»» Ida Bucher of Portland Portland.
Lyle Hazelbrink, Doris Ballard, and
where down South you’ll
were week end guest» at tne nome
Helmer of Portland wa* a Elton Ingram, arrested on chicken
find the carefree fun you
of Mr and Mm. I . A Bucher.
gueat Saturday night at the Wheel stealing charge* They plead guilty
need to fit you for the year
and were fined $100 each. Lyle Tta-
Ml»» Lucille Van Horn of Port- er Beattie'».
zelbrink to pay hi* fine by March
ahead.
Inrul »pent the week end with her ||»rry Brownrigg had a vacation
A n y Southern Pacific
grand parent», Mr and Mr». J T. f ronl bj, work a few day» the nrat 7, 1931.
John Holland was arrested on a
agent will help you plan
Van Horn, returning home Sunday o ( the wc.t,k
charge of driving while drunk He
the trip.
nfternoon.
Mr, and Mr*. Oscar Mason were p|e(kc) guilty, and was given a fine
Regular monthly meeting of Kin- vigtto„ „¡th relative» in Vancouver, of |>soo >nd a sentence of *ix
ton grange will be held at the hall Washington, Sunday,
months.
in all day session this Saturday All
Mr and Mr*. Andrew Denholm of
grangers are inviteli to attend tha
Suita Filed
Portland were callers at the Me
meeting.
The Washington County Bank vs.
Elroy home, Sunday.
Chas. L. Brown et ux: money ac­
Mm. A II Dali maim areonqian-
Mr and Mr*. Walter Hickenlooper
tion.
ied by her son Albert and grand
of Ventura, Californi, were visitors
C. E. Allen. Agent
Wm. H. Spurgeon v*. Luerctia A.
daughter. Miss Betha Derig of S»
at the Joe Bush home, Saturday.
BEAVERTON, OREGON
Spurgeon: suit for divorce.
■
lem »pent last Tuesday with her
The grange hall is being remo
Oscar Ihillmann v*. Van E. Early:
daughter* in («resham and KocW-
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deled and calcimined, and will aoon injunction suit
wood.
1 | RHEUMATISM n o j o k e
Pomeroy, Everett Wright be in a fine condition for the grange
j nhn Schckla hra. Austin Ochs el
Suffered terribly five years, |
S. H
ux: tax lien foreclosure.
unable to walk. Two trips to !
and E. L. i'» * attended the meet meeting«,
H ot
S p rings on stretcher, |
Weaver, Mr. and
ing of the Men’» Brotherhood of the
Mr. and Mis
thousand I
church held ul the home of the pres Mrs. J. T. York, and the Bowman
County Clerk reports fees1 for tim I spending over ten
„lent, Amos Wutkin* of Laurel, last brother»
attended the dance
at month of February of $1J00, of | dollars without relief. Then like I
| | miracle was healed. Makes no I
Scholls, Saturday night.
whi<"h * lor>° '»
fi"«1*-
Monday evening
The County Recorder reports fees 1 difference what form— Inflam- |
The following were gueats Sunday
Mr. uml Mrs. J. T. York at- collected amounting to $428.50.
| matory.
Neuritis.
Arithritis, !
A # t* ( W
o l # * S p e r i m i S o s im n — P r o d u c t o f G e m e r m i M o t o r »
at the home of Mr. anil Mis. J. ('. tended u birthday, purty at the home
I Lumbago, etc. Gladly tell any |
Snider. Pleasant Valley road: Mr. 0f Mr. York's sister. Mr*. A. B.
Probate Court
I sufferer. Write Dept. C. 4, Box I
and
W J Edward* and f»m
Klmt of -Scholls, Monday evening
---- Mrs.
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,
, The estate o f Olof A. Anderson | 355, Peoria. 111.
|
ily of Sherwood. Mr and Mr*. Glenn
amj Mr«. Wilbur llaya are was admitted to probate. Hedwig i 8B -------------------------------------------g
Snider and family of Lake (.rove
I|wnding , few
days at the Jesse ________ ____________
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Wright and Hny* home before leaving for Cut-
family attended tho morning sei
ifornia, where they expect to make
vice ut tihe Farmington church, Hun their home.
day. Mr. Wright is president of the Mr> Sherwln Schaalla was ad-'
The uew Chevrolet Slx U a fine performer.
. » i r f o jr p r i e r a — Roadster, $CS; Sport
Sunday school association of t” '* mitted to the Jones' hospital. Mon-
Il lualutaina high road speci» at a low,
Roadster,
H W i Phaeton, $5IOt Standard
district, nnd was making an official |ny morning for a major operation,
raay-working engine «peed. It» SO-horse-
(ru
p
e.
$535;
Couch or Standard Five-
viait.
s)u- was to b«' operated on Thura-1
powrr engine operate» with un*urpa»<*ed
Window Coupe, $545; Sport Coupe, 8S7S|
Andrew Slensrud, who hus been ,iBy. She lives on whnt is known as
ceonomy. Sh rylinder» enable you to rn rp
making hi* home during the past tha fox farm, close to Stacey Ave.
Five-I’ u««enge» Coupe, $5451 ( ion ver tibie
two month, at the home of Mr. and Sun(lBy (linn,,r KU(.at, at the Joe
ulong, accelerate, climi» hill». go fa»t— and
Cabriolet. $615« Standard Sedan, $635;
Mrs. Hverett Wright, returned to
h ' me werc
Mra. Bush's u ^
do It all «inoothly, quietly— with little
Special Sedan or Convertible Landau
Portland reeenly. He ex pees to re ^
an|, nUnt Mr , n(l Mrs. G. h ..'
■ hifting of gears. Stcp Into a (Ihevrulet
Phaeton. $650. Price» f. o. b. Flint, Mich.
turn to the government camps where
#nj| Mf Bnj, Mr„
K c
Both a W hole Y e a r — Every W eek for 52
and drive. Lct performance, too, prove
Special equipment extra. lo w delivered
he was formerly employed.
|j»ngc. Mr. Bruce is pastor of the
W eeks—104 Big Issues—at a Bargain
Chevrolet the Crrat American lolue.
price* and easy term».
Julius
W«nicking,
and
Edward Central Methodist church in Port
Godfrey went to Klamnth Fall* last |Bnd.
Price Never Before Equaled!
Tuesday to move
the household Mrg g chanAerlain entertained 1
goods of Mr. and Mrs. Al Godfrey Mom,ny afternoon in honor of her;
Grab this chance to secure your favorite home
to their home on Tile f at road (|ail(phUr> Virginia's. 14th birthday,
paper—
with all the local news— togelher with that
where the family will reside T hey Abm|t tW(,nty people were present. 1
T h e t i r e n t A r m e r de a n V a l u e
have made their home in C alifornia The bou»e was tastefully decorated
wonderful national weekly, right from Washington,
for tihe past few year*.
lf| ^ p n and white. Refreshments
I). C., The Pathfinder. The Pathfinder is the most
All road* will lead to the Kinton w,.rt. served. Virginia received many
widely
quoted paper in the world— and you will see
S e e Y o u r B c u l e r t fe lu w
grange hall this Friday evening beautiful present*.
why when you have it in your home, as more than
when the play, “ A Little Clodhop-
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P|
$
~fÿlafji/ied Adiemifë
LOOK
for the
FERRY
SEED
BOX
Why wish for
Summer?
vacation
N O W in
SEEDS
FE k k V S purebred
California
Southern
Pacific
I V r fo i iiiam*«*. too, p r o v e s C h e v ro le t
Big Value Club
tho (»re al A m e rie a u V a lu e
T H IS P A P E R A N D
N E W
per'' will lie presented by memtier* | CEDAR
MILL
. f the l<ailic»' social dub of Laurel. ^ -------------------------- -
«1
It was recently put on by the club
Mrs j^uise Stark entertained the
in the Iaiurel community hall, and f;orneu c|u), Wednesday afternoon
was quite a *“f***" M
,for* et
Wps,ey ^hnpp, WB„ WPn attended i
— Its this evening.
<
'
,qun,|By with thirty*children present.'
theMrrt>gui!.rMmeeUng of " Ruby“ "lie
Mr*. Thompson has leasedf l ^
y I
hekah lodge of S«-holls, last Wedne* , acres on the other side of Ceda
a million others do.
Call at our office, see samples of The Pathfinder
and order this club, or remit the
amount by mail. News, informa­
tion and entertainment for an en­
tire year. W H A T A B A R G A IN !
$ 1.75
C H E V R O L E T S IX
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BEAVERTON
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