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FRIDAY. JANUARY 6. 1933 Tlu* Beaverton Review I'll« plumbing in the Grange hall 1 was badly damaged by the freeze Mis. Blattor and Gerahiin* Carter ; o f Portland were guests of Gene- : vieve Carter this week. 1 John Kehrll la a t «some after Mr. W. R. IVtch is visiting frien«is »-ompietmg a c«>urse at Oregon her,- for a few «lavs. State college in December. hum« 1 extension unita u »ater the tug compmtion «MILK AND fit KAM RANK OK RKAVKKTON supervision of Mrs. Mab«l 0„ Mack, The Central Oregon highway, I’ltK’KS ARK IIHÏIIKK OFFERS SERVICES ! hom' demostrati«m agent. fr«»m Ontario to Juntura is pract 1 —— ically completed. Aiming the servirea available to W. W. Hivtry, manager o f the « Redmond— Needy families of the A. K. Amlerson is the new pro Ihtiry Coop, was the mailt stacker you at the Bank of Beaverton, ! K' J "*ond ^ "» » u n it y are Uken «are prietor of the D. A I.. Service Sta nl the meeting of the la«uivl Unit member Federal Reserve System, thr',u* h • « » m l t U w o f nine wo tion of IVrtlamt. accounts, interest- of tint Dairy 4kaip last Tuesday are checking , nten. organised under the direction i of t w nom» mon trat ion «gviu, Ifiila have b*«-n r « » i v « l for pur night. Mr. Henry (alktsl «'«out •!»«• bearing ac«*»uiits, safe-deposit l»>x- Mr. Denn«*y is in the Forestry Mrs. J. C. Mullen of Whitford I Eliiabth Van«». This welfare comm- chase of a site for tile |Hist «iffice recent increase in the price of whole rs, loan ami collection services, tra «tiers' cheipies. drafts for remit service near Mt. Shast». entertained Mrs. I. G. McCormick Litte* has three divisions; one f«>r building at llilU!>or«x milk and cream. tances to distant pointa. Make M „s Ruth IVnney spent New of MounUin' WaAwaday. cane mvestigauon. one for dwtri- Considerable discussion centered The Mount Emily Lumber Co. mill Year’s «lay with home folks. ! Miss Josephine Selby who is at- bution o f supplaw. ami one for sol- aroui.il tho subject of the proposed the Bank of Beaverton YOUR Hank. ♦»« resumed operationa at their tending Reed College spent the 'elation of supplies. plant to he built on the building We spare no effort In offering ser plant near 1st G ramie Mrs. Ray Foxton has recovered Christmas vacation at her home in ■ ■ sit« purchase«! sometime ago by the vice and courtesies to our customers from her recent illness o f the tlu. adv. Tlie city of lleppner has pur- association. Tha dairymen were of Gae«ien Home. Corvallia— 'VonovntruU«l sweets ■ '■■ ■ chase«! the D. K, tlilmun garage the ««pinion that this plant shoukt ■ Herbert Mason. R«>nald Webb, van Genevieve Carter has been spend- °itcn take away the appetite for building on Willow St. to convert be I»ult a* Siam as possible. While and Gene Brown spent Frida* ai A I TKNiTION FARMERS ing a few days with her aunt and P***" finds wha-h art« neesaary tu 'nto a city hall. Mt. Hood skiing. no direct action was taken on the Dr. E'ure«t L. Howard uncle Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Brown growth and health,” say« Mias Lucy C h irop f ic and Naturopathic Extensive renunteling ia under «iiffnrent subjects o f lh«« discussion A t aae, nutrition specialist in Mr and Mrs. ’ ‘ srl Wil.iman and o f Gatden Home. Physician the extension. ” 'ltw moot Vhole- way at a buiktmg in Forest Grove the outstanding featurw of die family have move«t into the H«»ckcn Mr. and Mrs. Carl Caulfield of m>me kinds of candies are those on the com er o f Pacific Avenue meeting w««re the loyalty of the Will accept farm produce In ex- house on Hall Si. Garden Home spent Sunday at that are combined with fruit*, fruit an«l Second Street, pri'paratory to dairymen to the association ■ i'll change f,,r professional servier*« ___ . New Year dinner guests at the Oregim City where they were guests tho «vprning of a filling station Filone lieawert«>n, 10*62. A«lv. eB-V ‘•»•termination to stick togeth Do.v Gray home were Mr. and Mrs. at the Stipe home. i m i ^ gelatine. l 'T l » Hard " “ i ' candies ^ er hru high or low prii'es. w and are leas there. J W. C. Mc.Kell and Rev. Chas. d a rk . Mrs. Dora Robertson has leased irritating than soft candies,« Iw- r . J. Felsher had had, j ber n*r nome «.»lenLuuen and anu Uwty become bee Mr. and Mrs. F. home at GlenCuUen is cause they dihit«! by suck- During our last visit to Portland ^ i M T r n . - J g n u c » t l as their New " . ... . ber mother ‘ Mr. Maol>aniels took iv> out to din- " A I v T L U 1 0 0 r U N S A L E Year s eve guests, Mr j staying with Mrs. Dora ing. and i Mrs Archie Williams ____ _______ and Führer at Raleigh. Ml-------------------- ner. When Mac had taken a bite of nilv T.thia« .. .. f Oregon l r s e n n State News his steak, he «aid to the waiter, Exchange vocal lessons or printing Beaverton Grange will hold its i Mixlern Dane«— K inlon llall Hit Miss Rhoda Shellenberger re- ; annual installation o f officers at ® ~ ~ " — “ Ü "Tell the orchestra to play V ar- j f or hay. C. C. Tripp. Box M l. Jan. 7(fti. Admission 26c. a«lv pft 6 turned to her school at Bivanlman their rwxt regular meeting Jan. ro*4 between Lyons and Mill men. while I eat this beefsteak.'* ; ■** averton, Oregon. ♦"Yes-Bur, but w hy?” Monday, after a two weeks visit Ht*. Mr. C. W. C raft will be the U ,J b*» >■*«' r«pair«l.. Tignr>l lodges, l«>«> F and Rvb ” 1 wanla hear the Torva«k>r song Work W ant'd— Will take ran« of with her parents. i installing officer. The Coquille Lumber Co. saw — I fee 1 like a bull fighter." childron, or do catering ut a rkah« are hohling open and joint mill is preparing to resume «»pera- Mr. and Mrs. McCully o f the Miss Ivy Peterson formerly of "mall way. Mrs. C, 11 Godfrey, installation of offiorrs at their hall local Safeway Store have moved Whitford who is now teaching in lions. 4th and Angel Sts. Phone IIUM, Friday evening, January (1. (¡O R TOO KI M) into the house form erly occupied WallaWalla spent Christmas vaca- Building permits for the month Beavsrton. c-ft tion with her sister Mrs Barney o f by Mr. and Mrs. Sorrell. October in Portland totaled Beaverton Met»*»- God send people to h.'ll 7 Degure of Vancouver Bar rucks. $171,330. ah L odge N o. Paul Shellenberger and his house '1Why, ’ you »ay. "a human fath Work W anted Young man. »tial Mr. Stanley Hager of Garden 24* iip-el* first guest. Jimmy Mjllion left Monuay The Tillamook Spruce Co. are er wouki not semi his own child ent in high school, desires plot and third T u »» ■ evening for Corvallis to resume Home will leave soon for Rose- planning to erwjt a veneer plant to work for room and hoard In into eternal woe—then why should burg where he will be sent by the Booth. tluir studies at O. S. C. day evenings itl quire I)«>y Gray at Bank of Beav G od?’’ Telephone Co. tu install telephones 7 :3 » P. M m Ilie erton or Frank AlU-n. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Webb en in the new Soldiers Home under That's a fair «ptestion. But «»- right-of-way for the north L O O K . Mali. Mrs. Surah Cham tertained with a dinner party on thing and south road at John Day is about member that there is on«« l»erlaln, secretary, and Mr* Ednv completed. * , God will not do lie will not make Brown'l Creosotod 1 rapound, ondav. tre guests were Mr. and «.onstruvtion thirc. /rod do. Sh**tg| N. G p i f Mrs. W. H. Boswell and family. Maurice Manning left for Los 1 op for you. you. You must ‘lu*ch relief for «ought. 30*. 60f ap your your mind mind for You must Angeles. Fruiay, where he will re- ** car* ° f lumber were aliped j make up your own mind; you must •,’d ♦ l .00. Brown's Beaverton I'har- Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Edwards and Frederic I'crmam-nls. $l.l>6 a. «1 from Kinxua dur- 1 say whether you go to eternal raac>r- adv. family o f Ilwaco, Wash., formerly sume his studies. Enroule he »til through lV»mk>n up. Marcels 60*. Fmg«-r waves 3ft*. stop o ff at Pasadena where he will ing October. * glory or to eternal wo*. o f Beaverton, spent Thursday at CRYSTAL BEAUTY SHOP. in the band in the Rose Bovd, ^ Davidson ami George Yokel “ w >»>»o'ver was not foun.l writ the home o f Mr. and Mrs. G. P. g play Exchange—Good family row for L - T ' . , > — ■ -- - - a U « f t f k i i «4« " a .. . L L i a , i a fo . r « the Tournament o g f Roses which opened a wholesale and public In the C. K. Hedge Building mar- [ **’1' ln ° f life was cast Fordney. hay and gram. Write A. Johnson is an annual event there. ket in Ashland V into ^ lake at Ur*.” I W » be Rt. 2, B«>x 1*6. n«lv p-rt Appointment« not necessary Mr. and Mrs. David Phelps wno J £T« Insolent and abuse God whrn you Bruce Williams, son o f Mr. and have resided in the Floyd Tefft Graveling of the Port Orfonl- j decide to go in to a Christie,» grave home the past two years have mov Mrs. Homer Williams came home Euchre Creek section of highiray and into a ChrUtlesg eternity. from th Philippine Islands, arriv- k c Wted ed to the R. D. Young house on You go out lost in spite of God. ing in Beaverton, baturoay after 6th and Mam St. For God so loVx«d the world that noon. He has been in the United C. D. Everest. J. G. Vincent and son. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Ajjderson of States Army fo r some time but H. Dippold have opened a shingle he gave his only begotten that whosoever believeth on hint Tillamook, Mrs. W. Matison and feeling he was needed at home he mill at Newtierg, should not perish hut have ever Mrs. Cora Burrell o f Portland spent secured his discharge and will now Work on the high school gym lasting life.” Wednesday at the home of Mr. and make his home here. nasium at Baker, Oregon is near- Bible Salvation, Beaverton. Ore»: ^ Mrs. G. P. Fordney. LOCAL. HAPPENINGS W here To Go a m CITY MEAT MARKET SATURDAY SPECIALS Mr. Roy Rutledge o f Centralia. * IN OREGON HOMES j Wash, is spending the week with St. Helens—Camp cookery of a Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ross at the attractive variety will Fordney Apts, on Broadway. Mr. wholesone be enjoyed next summer in camps Rutledge is Mrs. Rosa' brother. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Williams attended by Camp Fire Girls of St. had as their guests' Monday. Ralph Helens, according to Mrs. Sarah V. E. and Harold M. Williams and Case. Columbia county home demon Benson and Mark L. Millikan, with stration agent, who has outlined a their families, all from Portland. camp cookery course o f ten meet ings for the girls. These girls are Mr. and Mrs. Rex Denney and enthusiastic and want to know right small daughter, Sarablle, left for cookery methods and the reasons their home at Mt. Shasta /Calif for them, says Mrs. Case. Monday evening. after a two weeks visit with friends and rel- Medford— Food conservation work tives at Whitford and Garden Home in Jackson county has included a---------------- ------------a vwwwvwvvvwvwxVwwvww.vvyvwNvwsVvgvwwvAfwv.V; \ Fresh Ground Beef, Mr. and Mrs. K. Denney gave a party at their home at Whiford. in honor o f Mr. and Mrs. Rex Denney who have been visiting here for the past two weeks. Thirty two guests were present. Delicious refresh ments were served. varied activities- a canning kitchen which reports a total o f 4,320 cans o f food preserved; meat cutting, curing and cant ng dembstrations soap making; and clothing renovation ¿leaning and dyeing. This relief work ha* been carried on by th* A S ocp B abble B low in g P a rty Fri. & Sat. Specials, Jan. 6-7 BURNETT'S VANILA 2-ox Bottle GRANULATED SOAP, 1*EET*S 2 l-arge Pkgu. TUNA FE.SU. I White Star, 3 *-oz. T^n» S.O.S. CLEANSER «-pad Pkg. Sperry s Pancake Flour D*al .1 i’kg. r’ancake Flour and 1 20-oz i kg. WheaBheart.« STRINGLESS BEANS Santiam, 3 Cans for KELLOGGS CORN FLAKES 2 Pkgs MINUTE TAPIOCA 2 Packages .31 .43 ,49 .19 .19 .43 .15 .25 .23 MJ.B. COFFEE Pound CLOROX FSnts NT MORA Washing Powili i 1 large. 1 Small Pkg. L .33 .09 .19 POT ROASTS. Steer Beef, Per Pound PLATE BOIUNG BEEF 8tSSr, Per Pound PORK LOIN R o a s t Par P«,un«i MEDIUM BACON, PER POUND .12 .08 .14 .19 NUCOA. 2 Pounds .29 .47 PINEAPPLE. Dole No 1 .17 2V4 Size Tin BEANS , California Slmall .17 White, 4 Pounds LOG CABIN SYRUP MEDIUM SIZE TIN PILLSBURY'S BEST FIAWR. 49-lb. S a ck * ?* P A G NAPTHA 10 Bara SOAP PALMOLIVE SOAP 4 Bars i Cottage Cheese, lb. j Dain-T-Jell, Package \ Salmon, Chinook, Can j Fresh side Pork, per lb. 5 Sauer Kraut, Quart . . fi J Pure Lard 3 lbs. for 25c \ 0 Dili Pickles, Large, 5 for 10c ^ 0 Classic Soap, Laundry, 10 Bars 25c j OQ .29 .25 .49 FORMAY 3-lb. Tin nqn rY oO ■a BOYS GIRLS -«1 Bow, Arrow o Target Set N «g — VV. E. PEGC, and ISTIJDIO BARRER SHO»» FIRST CI. A SS WORK EMBALMKR AT REASONABLE PRICES ; Grange 1600's w e are told, '«low ing p-irtle« w ere the fa.- hi'.n. and furnished m any h-.iirs o f am usem ent fo r ou r m oth- ei « and fathers, and even gran d- i -thers and gran dfath ers. N ow adays when soap has so n my utilitarian anti personal fun ction s in ou r social schem e -es- p d a l l y since tho sam e kind can be ii ed for everyth ing, in cluding ca re o f the baby 1 au -lerlng delicate f.-brics scru bbin g floors and oth er ■ emin-rly unrelated tasks — we h ive p r h ip s lost sight o f h ow n uch hilarity an'd g.x.d fun can be h id from a ca k e o f ord in a ry w hite Soap r A soar nubble blow in g party will keep any grou p o f ch ild ren —and even a I'li.up -)f grow n -u ps am used and entertained for an a ftern oon . For the little ones the affa ir will need to be ca refu lly planned. A v .s e hostess will provide o r sug- gest that the little guests b rin g - brightly colored and dec-.rated rub- ber aprons These can be pu rch ased at the ten-cent store and will add to the ren eral c o lo r and gaiety o f the occa sion and at the sam e tim e » H ere’s Fun For You And UNDERTAKER the early tk Phone Beaverton 0855 Bu SBiftSS: Rläces j T o 5 Ratronize o i N g r a U U M U r n m M m m m m m m m r n _________________________ ^ Phones .320.3 and Î702 Two Deliveries Daily O 1< Beaverton M arket and Grocery ¡ \ CHOCOI-ATE, Baker’s Premium. H-lb. Cake 7 lb. preven t u n com forta b le d a m p n ess to pretty fro ck s and play suits, M ake a rich solu tion w ith a mild, ., soap. . Add a few drop s o f glycerin . W hen the guests have put on th eir a p ron s each one should be given an ord in a ry, Inex- pen sive cla y bubble b low in g pipe, Children are a lw a ys pleased with the Idea o f a com p etition especlal- |y If the hostess a w a rds som e slm pie prizes. A board o f ju d g es should be appointed ( ch osen fro m a m on g the children , If p ossib le oth erw ise grow n -u p s m ay se rv e ) and each con testa n t fo r the prizes sh ou ld be required to blow his or her prize w in n in g bubble b efore th e ju dgee A m ple tim e fo r p relim in a ry prae tlce should be allow ed, An in teresting va ria tion o f the soap bubble b low in g pa rty w ou ld be to ask the gu ests to com e In cos- tum e and stage a p a rty e x a ctly like the ones th eir m oth ers and daddies en joyed when this fad w as a t Its height. T he ch ild ren w ill en joy dressin g up and an y grow n -u ps present will be eq u a lly gla d to have a pipe, a ca k e o f Iv o ry soa p a nd s j bow l and jo in In the fun. Building Pi-averton —! FLOWERS Funeral Pieces All Kinds HENRY PFEIFER Phone 12051 South End of Lombard Street Beaverton, Ore, C. 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