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y * F R ID A Y . J A N U A R Y The Beaverton Review 18, 19.1.1 Mrs. land, Grand Oregon at tho ers o f Sunday Edith I. Phillips o f Port- H ANK O F B E A V E R T O N Gram! Conductress o f the O FFE R S S E R V IC E S Chapter o f the O. K S. of held a school of instruction ________________ Among the services available to Masonic hall here for o ffic Bank o f Beaverton, Beaver Chapter No. 106 on you at the Tigard lodges, I.O.O.F. and Keh- member Federal Reserve System, ekalu are holding open and joint afternoon. are checking accounts, interest- John B. H »y«s o f Hillsboro visit K. J. Davis o f the National A ir bearing accounts, safe-deposit box installation o f of floor» at their hall ed with friends in Beaverton. Wed. craft made a forced landing in a es, loan and collection services, t r a Frwlay evening, January 13. D. C. Howard has been suffering muddy field throe quarters id a velers' cheques, drafts for rem it l h»> 1 0 ,0 F “ .'iMing Committee with an attack of neuritis. mile north o f St. Marys. The air tances to distant points. Mskr are s |>onaortng « card paty to be Mr. and Mrs. Oscar U rfer were plane landed on it’s nose and Davis the Bank o f Beaverton YO U R Bank. hold in the 1 O.O.F. hall Saturday callers at the S. B. Lawrence home thrown fifteen feet from the ship We spare no e ffo rt in offerin g ser evening January 14. Everybody ta He was uninjured. vice and courtesies to our customers Sunday. welcome Prires »ltd refrv-.hu smte adv. Admission 26f. Mrs. Guy McCormic o f Garden Edward Taggert was a dinner the Friendship guest at the home o f Harry (tVeeb Home entertained B eaverton Hebek- Card P «r*y ami old time lance Bridge club at her heme W->dnesl*v this week. ah Lodge N o. Mrs. Otto Erickson held the high to be given by the Ijredv Grange Mrs. N. W. Gorham o f Portland score. Mrs. Doy 246 m eets first Gray held low, at Cedar Mill Grange llall. Sat- visited in BSeaverton with .friends Mrs. J .C . Huntley o f Tacoma, and th ird Tu es urday evening January 14. on Wednesday. day even in g s at . was a guest o f the club Admission 2fi<\ includes supper. 7:30 P. M in the at CedarmiU hall. January 14 Robert Bellamy is a now eighth Mrs. Sarah Cham- 1 Z Morgan assistan county supt- I.O.O.F. Hall. Adnussioo, aup«»r. grade pupil. He is entered from | o f schools says that the census berlain, secretary, and Mrs. Edna the Capitol Hill School. p-tf | shows that there are nearly 500 Sheets, N. G. wanted sale Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Kerr more boys than girls in Washington h aw moved into the Floyd T e fft county between the ages o f 4 and A T T E N T IO N FA R M E R S Kxchange \,v:il I l H M t f pi n'm g house on 6th and Angel iSt- 20. Out o f a total o f 9562 school Dr. Forest L. Howard for hay. C C. Tripp. H'»x -21 age childre» there are 5003 boys and Chhvpractic and Naturopathic Mrs. Moore, her daughter. Mis. Beaverton. Oregon. a.Iv pfi 4559 girls. Physician Hans Engvlman and son and little W ill accept farm produce in ex- Miss Hazel Foeller, county heal Jimmy Gore are ill with the flu. Work H »n i«d - Young man, stud- th nurse- is holding clssses in first change f,^r professional services. ent in high school, desires p la v Tliere are eight students studying Phone Beaverton. 19852. Adv. c5 1 aid. The instructions will be given violin wihh Mr Duncan and they all to a class o f about 25 county teach to work fo r room snd hoard ln- * quirt* Doy ( i f » ) ' at Hank o f Iteav- hope to play in his spring recital. Frederic Permanents, $l.9o and ers from all parts of Washingon srton or Frank Allen. Those classes are bei.ig up. Marvels 50#. Finger waves 354. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Barnes and county. 25e ¡inciud» and POP sons John and Robert spent the held in the basement o f the court week-end on a fishing trip at Heoo. house and began January 9. Mrs. Ruby Bovd entertained the a ---------------------------------------------- m Tuesday B'r'dge club at luncheon IN OREGON HOMES at the Campbell Court Hotel Thurs day. New SPud Outyiclds Burbank Hillsboro, Oregon— The new Ka- Mr and Mrs. Erwin Wills o f T ig ard and Mr. Ora Anderson o f Port tahdin potatoes tried out here this land visited the W R. Vankleek year on the A . J. Rowell farm gave a better yield than Burbanks grown home this week. in the same field, showing unus The Beaverton Grange w ill hold ual drouth resistance, reports Coun- it’s 31st installation on Saturday Agent W . F. Cyrus. The drouth re January 14. C. W. Craft will be the sistance ig the result of a la rg.r the installing officer. root system typical o f the variety, A little son was born to Mr. ana he says. The Katahdin is a round Mrs. Harry T. Feldman o f Garden potato and thus is not quite as at Home on December 29. He has heen tractive to the ipeneral trade, but named H arry T., Jr. it is high in quality and may have Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dolittle and a distinct plac« in western Oregon daughter. Ruth and son. Edwin of especially where the long varieties Vancouver,Wn. were Sunday guests do not always attain desirable size and form. at the A . C. Chinn home C R Y S T A L B E A U T Y SHOP. In the C. E. Hedge Building Appointments not necessary It Pays to Trade in Beaverton The Raleigh sdhool has been us ing the county tests fo r six weeks from the fourth grade up. It has proven very helpful and interesting as they are checks on the work a» prescribed by the state course of Washington. RESOURCES Loans and discounts ........................................................ Overdrafts ..................................................... Bond-, securities, ect.................................................................... Banking house 319,760.00, fumitureand fixtures, $8,320.00 .................................................................................................. Real estate owned other than banking house ........................ Cash due from banks and cash item s...................................... Total ........................................................................................ 25 for 2 2 — t Fresh Ground Beef, 2 s -> I * 1 D I TCSTl S id e r O T H , S p- | ■ , ,, 2 r O r k L l V e r , ID. fi a n . . _ _ i lb. II FEEDS ARE HIGHER iiur S A T U R D A Y and M O N D A Y W r Offer These Special 1 » SCR ATCH « w jv 5 w y v y v v w r tV W v .,.,.,.v .'A % \ Y .,.v / « v v .w .\ v , » Beaverton Market and Grocery Fri. & Sat. Specials, Jan. 13-14 !-«T E A K S , A ll Cuts Steer .29 ■ Beef, i v r Pound ____ .15 PORK SHOULDER .39 RO ASTS, PE R PO U N D .10 U P T O N 'S T E A H-lb. tin G R A N U L A T E D SOAP White King, Large I’ kg. FR E SH H AM BU RG ER OR S A U S A G E , 2 lbs. R IPE O LIVES. W Y A N - DOTTE, Pint Tins 2 for PURK I Alili. S POUNDS G R A PE N U T S Per Pkg., .15 NL’ CiiA. Per Pound RICE. Fancy Blue Rose 3 Pounds 13 .35 Van Camp’s Pork & Beans Large Tins, 3 for F A N C Y DRIED PR U N E S .21 55c 95c $1.45 $1.10 sk. ” ” ” 1.15 ” 85c ?» By Crown PROCESS Ro. B A R LE Y FLOUR Your I.atl Chance To Huy Our >1 Famous “ Kitchen Queen’’ Brand ( Form 83c $3.20 erly, “ Snowbird” at Per barrel »» I ___________________ Phone 2505 ________________ BUY A SACK OR A TRUCKLOAD A T THESE PRICES (Price On Mill Run 1« F. O. B. Our Store, Other Prices Are Delivered In 1-2 Or Ton Lots.) BUY NOW FOR CASH AND SAVF: BRAN MÍNC ED” T’ LAM S Strand Brami, No. H Tin* C A M A Y T fH L E T Per Bar HOOD R IV E R PE AR S Large Tins, 2 for .39 N flW S PU N BREAD. Davidson’s, 1H -B>. Loaf H O M INY.“ Van " Camp’s Large Tin*, 3 for .10 W E S S O N ^ O IL Q U A R TS .29 .07 LE S LIE - S A L T 2-lb Package i Washco Seed & Feed Co. W A L T E R H A K E R ’S COCOA, H lb T IN KELLOGG'.-' A L L Large Package I Phon«* Henvrrloii 0855 1 I i B E A V E R T O N R E V IE W i h-> here’s f un For You SOAP B O Y S »n d G IR L S \ I I I C O F F E e T * i GO LD EN W EST. Per Pound Phones 320.3 and 1702 nBow, Arrow Í Business. Places ;Tó “Patronize, 28 J) 80.00 7,678.50 37,026.20 $492,206.01 Bills Payable and rediscounts ........ Total ..................................................................................... 44,524.00 $492,20601 Washington, ss: W. Subscribed and sworn to before me thi* 10th «lay — W. E. Pegg, Notary Public fur Ontgon. M y commission expires July 21, 1933 ST U D IO E. PEGG U NDERTAKER and AT Grange Building Beaverton — : Funeral Pieces A ll Kinds H E N R Y P F E IF E R Phone 12051 South End of Lombard Street Beaverton, Ore. o f January. 1933 (S eal) Correct— A ttest: Doy Gray, A. M. Kennedy, Directors- - Beaverton C. J DEW EY THE PLU M BER Carrie* a Complete Line of 8 H E R W IN W IL L IA M S P A IN T Phone 7702 PRICES X Barber Shop STE VE N S. PR O PR IE TO R G U ARANTEED Boyd’s Variety Store Girls Oregon X WORK REASO NABLE S A T IS F A C T IO N Lamps SH OP % E. D. VanMeter, Prop. Edison Mazda Beaverton BARBER F IR S T CLASS EM BALM ER K AM BERG ER’S I, F. W . Livermore, Jr., cashier o f the above-named bank, do gol- emrfly swear that the above statement is true to the best o f my knowledge and belief. _ F . W . Livermore, Caahier And Tarqet Set FLOW ERS $25.000.00 25,000.00 • 8,176.98 143,912.80 176,896.74 68,695.49 r h $315,761.35 9.79 103,650 17 Capital stock paid in ....................................................... ....................................................................................................... Undivided profits— net .............................................................. Demand deposits ........................................................................ Tim e certificate» .......................................... Savings dq-ioirits .......................................................................... X CITY MEAT MARKET SATURDAY SPECIALS 2 \ L IA B IL IT IE S of Brown's Oreosoted Compound, quick relief fo r coughs. 30<\ 60c and $1.00. Brawn's Beaverton Phar macy. adv. through “Rising up a gnat while J Two Deliveries Daily O f the Bank o f Beaverton, at Beaverton, County o f Oregon, at close o f business December 31, 1932. Oregon, County g rA 2 before day, He (Christ) went o u t ------------------------------------------ into a solitary place, and there REPO RT O F C O N D ITIO N State of days Christina» vacation. MIIL R UN W H E A T A Good Buy EGG M A SH By Crown CR ACK ED CORN H,Bhrr lost Rtate and in Satan’s power un JELLO, til you agonize in .prayer and out P er Package o f such birth-pains bring t h e m ___________ ___ prayed.” T V 1 Bible Salvation— Beaverton, Oregon study. ilays. She Is ahle to tie almtU again - ___ _______ " ~__ _______ “ ______ 500 Sheets 60c 100 ” 15c ' j NOTE BOOK PADS 2 for 5c * ” 3 for 5c F IS H E R ’S B IS C U IT MIX. Large i ’kg . and Gene 10c 91c 2 P p d * It). 6c , rs I I ^ Allswcel Nut Margarine, 2 lbs. 25c 25c ^ Pure Lard 3 lbs. for . 10c Cottage Cheese, lb. W A 2 D * _ _ _ _ _ l - . Iluwnitan. broken slice 29c K- J rineapple, ,ilr . for 0 Golden West Tea ^ Orange IV 8-oz. 25c _ __ f iS a U P T K r a u t , Q u a r t 8c v ’ jj | )jj| p j c k l e S , L a r g e , 5 fo r 10c --------------------------------------------------- Mrs. Opal Sutton returned to her T IL L A M O O K — Bortfeld turnips home in Cathlamet Washington, on have replaced grain in the dairy Sunday after spending a week with ration on the John Komineth farm Mrs. M. C. Mckercher. from late August through Nov. Mrs. S. B. Lawrence attended with no falling o ff in the milk flow the luncheon o f the 1933 Matron’s as compared with a year ago. Kim- club o f the O. E. S. Saturday at onoth cooperated with County Agent the “ Sign o f the Rose” . Bergstrom in conducting a fertili his root crop this W . H . Engelke attended a ban zer trial with quet at the Multnomah Hotel in year with the result that on a plot Portland held by the Industrial given 400 pounds o f sulphur phos phate per acre the yield was 41 T ra ffic Mens Association. tens to the *crf compared with 34 Mrs. Hans Engelmann and son, tons on the check ploL TTiis extra Steven, ad her mother. Mrs. Moore, seven tons o f roots represented a are ill with the flu and are attend gain o f $17.50 an acre when fig ed by a nurse, at ML Tabor. ured in the equivalent o f grain at Fire caused by an overheated $25 a ton. fumacy. destroyed the Cunningham home and contents at Huber early BIRTH PAIN'S Thursday morning. The occupants were absent at the time. Except there be such there will | The parts fo r the puppet play. be no births from among your circle “ Sleeping Beauty’’ which is to be into God's family. given fo r the moving picture mach Be the unsavied ever so educated, ine fund were assigned this week. pobshed or clever, only a Christicss Scenery w ill be designed by the up life, a Christies* grave, a Christless per grades during art period. eternity awaits them. Mr. and Mrs. Tad Wilson enter You. God’s people are saved “ to tained the Grado School teachers opert their eyes, and to turn them and their husbands and wives at from darkness to light, and from their home on 1th and A n gel (A., the power o f Satan unto God’’. You Thursday evening. The evening was stand between' them and life. They spent in playing “ 500" after which must go on blinded by the g lir e of refreshments were served. the world: in the dark as to th'Vr law reiw e, Jr. vieve Carter have resumed their courses e l the University of Ore gon Extension school after fifteen Exchange— G imh I fam ily cow for F hay and grain. W rite A Johnson F Rt. 2, Box 185. adv p-6 9 } ENVELOPES < T Y P IN G PA PE R j " ” Samuel Mr*. George M Breen «id Aloha returned Sunday evening from the ho»|tiUl m Portland where she iiad undergone n liealm ent t. Coat Sweaters Gifts for Every One N O V E L T IE S Beaverton’s Own 49c Store M A P E S & SON RESTAURANT SHORT ORDER Cigars, Tobaccos Confectiona, Soft Drinks Cady Bldg. — :— Watson S t M E A LS FREE! TO ! I X -!• Anyone bringing in a new subscription or 2 renewals t an win one. Get your subscription now for the Bl AVI RI ON KIVII W, anti win this bow, arrow and tarqet set I he at row his a vacuum tip anti slicks to the tarqet. A splendid game indoors or out. 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