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F R ID A Y . J U L Y 28, 1*53 ........... ■ ■ ■ Th« B«averton Review 111 Mrs. Essex Marsh and son Jack, merly salesman for Bielman Motors, in company with Dr. ami Mrs. Ho are both well and favorably known mer Taylor. Dr. and M t* Arthur here Mrs. B K. Denney is »pending Taylor, and daughters. Mary ami Twenty-eight young people were a few day* at the home of Mr. Margaret, and Mr and Mrs. Victor present at th* Bible Study class at luued every Friday at t * « var and Mrs. E. G. Perkins. Harbaugti, all o f Portland, picnicked the R B. Mr Minn home on West io.', Oregon. Donald Richardson is visiting Ms at Reamer’s Reet Sunday. Slope Wednesday evening In place grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. J. A*. Mr and Mm. Karl WiUhnan and o f the regular scripture resiling re McCann on Denney road daughters Phyllis and Barbara left ferences from various chapter* o f E.itr rod as second-data mail mat Mrs. Celia Hulett ai>? Mrs. Ines Sumtey morning fo r Iowa where ' the Bible were read, after which ter Dec. 9, 1922 at the Poatoffics Whitworth visited with Mrs. Re- they will fccat* fo r th* time be Mr. Harry West gave an interesting at Beaverton. Oregon, under th* ing. En rout* they w ill visit with talk on sin. bekah Ellereon Monday afternoon. Punch and cooklea act o f March 5, 1*79. in Colorado. They are were served a fter the cloae o f tire Mr. and Mrs. W illi* Cady w e r j relath e* driving east by way o f Salt Lake meeting. dinner guests o f Mr. and Mrs. L. J. H. Hulett. Editor A Publisher F. Spencer in Portland, Friday City. Mr. and Mr*. Burnt Graffan, Mr. Lyle Metlen arrived frw* Miss Kitna Grant, Robert Edmunds, evening. Exeter, Cal., Tuesday to Join hia and Elmer Bean o f llemten High Mrs. John Kahrli o f Garden Mr. and Mm. Ed Bra».’. .w of family, who have been visiting with lands. Maine, who have been mak. HilWboro were guests at the home Home is vary ill. friends her* fo r th* past two weeks. mg a tour through th* west are o f Mr. and Mrs H. R Kellington They are guests at th* Guy Carr visiting with their uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Doy Gray spent on Sunday. Mrs. E. R Jordan on home this week. Mr. Metlen w>< Dr. and the week-end at Nelacott. Mr. ard Mrs. W. L. Cady and form erly connected with She S. P. Denney road, this week.' They a r Milton Borin* was operated on children attended th* Journal O st^ office here. rived Tuesday by way o f I-os An at Jantsen lV*ch at th* St. Vincent s Hospital on riers’ picnic Th* York Cleaners and Dyers, a geles, on tg> through Yueemite Park on Sunday. Thursday. Portland cleaning establishment, and are temporarily domiciled in Mr. and Mm. F. W. Livermore was purchased last week by Mrs. Sixteen members o f the local the Rossi Apts . during their visit grange attended Pomona grange at and daughter Lois returned Sunday Agnes Morgan and Ivan Sutton and sight-seeing. Mrs Morgan, sister to Mm. C. J. evening from a three days outing Kinton on Wednesday. Biebnan, and Ivan Sutton, for at Rock*way. John Livermore and sister, Mrs. kT Ivy Syverson made a business trip W H A T H AS BEEN W IL L BE The Heaven l>aitd to Longview Monday. Crash follows crash. Bhnks fail, Miss Florence Syverson spent the not singly but in battalions. Land I could never reach that shore week-end at Rock*way with Mr. and values drop to the vamabing point. where th* Father waits over the Mrs. F . W. Livermore. Mortgage debtors cannot pay their way. except for Jesus Christ, for: of Mr. and Mr*. W. C. Jackson interest. Stocks and securities "N o man cometh to the Father, returned W’ ednesday evening from all kinds wither to ashes in thefr but by Me," said He. holders' hands. Trusted men in a few days’ stay at the beach. And he will never reject me, for: high places are false to their trusts. Mr. and Mrs. Essex Marsh, son "H im that cometh to me, I will in Honest men have their lifetime w - Jack, and Glenn Jones spent Wed cumulations swept away. Foreign no wise cast him out." said He. nesday «ven in g at Roamer's Rest. And when the way grows weary trade vanishes; domestic trade is He bids me Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Snyder. Miss at a standstill. Money is so scarce this side o f Jonlan, Elsie Whitworth, and Gordon Hal- and hard to get that communities rest in Him, for. says He: "Come unto me all ye that labor sten spent the week-end on th* W il resort to the primitive methods of and are heavy laden and 1 will son river. j barter. Pretty appalling, isn't it ? But give you rest." Miss Margaret West spent last Take your stand, on God’s eter week at Rock Creek, the Girl Re hardly news. It's just what we have been nal word, that Christ's death for serves camp on the Clackamas printing in our newspaper* day a f your sins clear* you. Then on th* river. ter day, and month after month, ground that you are cleared, take Mr. and Mrs 1. R. Metxler and Jesus Christ as the Lord o f your fo r the past three terrible yearn. life, to obey Him. serve Him. and daughter Marion returned Tuesday Exactly so. Likewise, it is pre to let Him be fullness of life for from a several days’ stay at Rock- cisely what the newspapers were you. Geo. N. Tbylor, R.F.D. 2, away. printing day after day and month adv Harold Peterson, Jimmy Thomp after month, through those five or Beaverton. Oregon. Tut Beaverton Review Mr. and Mrs. John Eggman are spending the week at th« beaches. THE NK W D EAL Mr itnd Mm Andy Timmer and Mlaa Marine Manicomi' : pent the week-end at llebo. Prices Why Pay More? (ash SJ»VK Cash Monday Special M EN ’S S U ITS, Cleaned and Pressed .............................. $.50 LADIES' DRRfjSES, llaln .. «0 LADIES' COATS, P la in ............ 50 SU ITS. Preased only W H IT E TRO U SERS, ..................8(1 Cleaned and Preased .................. 35 All Repair Done Right Formerly Kosaria Tailor Beaverton Cleaning and Dye Works T. Five W s W ill Do Our lleot T o Put It Over Are Hut We Can Still Protect You on the Following Staple Met* hamtiae 25-foot length % " Garden (lose ................................ $1.75 Regular $7 50 la w n Mowers 8 00 Atkin's hand sickles Reg. 75< .50 A ll Copper Holler». No 0, Regularly, $4.00 ............ 8.45 Acme Quality Paint. Per <leal. 8 $5 Reliable Fruit and Vegetable cannera ............................. I .*• We Can Alao Furnish Any Style or Type Electric Water System Get Our Price- Completely Installed T IIK F R IE N D L Y STO R K G. ROGERS. Prop. Years In Your Town Beaverton, Oregon Richey Hardware and Furniture Company Dodge and Plymouth I son. and John Barnes left -Tuesday six terrible years that fallowed th* for Camp Meriwether, the boy scout economic collapse of 1837. camp. It was a frightful panic, that Mrs. T. B. Harris was operated one o f nearly a century ago. In on at the Emanuel hospital Mon proportion to the sixe and popula day o f this week. She is getting tion o f the nation at the time, it was at least as severe and as far- along nicely. • reaching in its dire effects as the Mias Evelyn Vernon of Chicago, one through which we are now pas is making an extended visit with sing. her aunt, Mrs. Edith Mowers, on I hear you asking: Why bring Lombard St. that up? Haven’t we enough to Mir. and Mrs H. M. Barnes and worry about in the conditions of children spent the week-end at Sea 1933. I bring R up just because so side, having accompanied Mr. and many are worrying about pres**' Mrs. Metcalf, there. conditions and their potential out ,Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Davis of come. And millions are worrying Portland spent Thursday visiting more than yon are. with their daughter. Mrs. F. W. It seems to me that a lot oi Livermore and family. this worry could be dissipated if Mr. and Mrs. J. C . Anderson everybody could be made to un- and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Anderson derstanh that what has been will o f Portland were Sunday guests at be. the IW. R. Van Kleek home. The depression o f almost a hun Mr. and Mrs. Ira Whipple and dred years ago <fid not ruin the two daughters o f Wichita, Kan. United States. On the contrary h visited Thursday with their niece. fixes the date from which our sec ond great era o f industrial and ec Mrs. W . J. Scott and family. onomic progress to prosperity be Mr. andMrs. L. R. Richey, Van gan. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Marion W at W hat has been will be. To doubt son, and Mr. and Mrs. Watson, Sr., that is to doubt all history. There spent Sunday at Louie's park. is nothing new under the sun. Katherine Van Kleek and Ann (T o Be Continued) Lee Shields are visiting with their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. i S P E C IA L N O T IC E Anderson in Portland this week. « ----------------------------------------------» U ie attention o f our contributors Gene Brown, Carl Beach, Jim my Miller and Lisle Walker re is called to the fact that copy for turned Wednesday from their two the inside pages o f The Review weeks’ outing at Camp Meriwether. must be in Wednesday night. No copy can be accepted fo r that week's Mr. A . W . Livingstone, and F. issue o f the paper a fte r 10 a.m. C. Livingstone o f Portland are Thursday morning. visiting at the home o f their niece and cousin Mrs. T. B. Denney, this For that sluggish liver. take week. Brown’s Herb Compound. Brown’s Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Barnes, son Beaverton Robert and Mrs. Margaret Tail- man le ft Wednesday for Seaside, where they w ill remain until Sun day. Mrs. C. H. Godfrey accompanied Miaa Amarette Barnes of McMinn ville to The Dalles on Friday, where they visited with Miss Barnes’ sis ter. Marsh’s Garage For Demonstration — neither strong enough, nor safe enough, nor quiet enough for the body of a quality car like CHEVROLET Pharmacy.____________ adv B eaverton Rebek- ah Lodge N o. 248 m eets firs t and third Tuna- \ day ev e n in g * at 7:30 P. M. in th* Mrs. Sarah Cham- j berlain, secretary, and Mr*. Flor- ! 1 ence Drorbaugh, N.G. p-tf Rev. C. H. Harrison o f Port land, Dist. Supt. o f Congregational Wanted and For Sale Churches in Oregon was the cup- ply pastor a t the local chui jh on Chester W hit* Roar fo r service. Sunday. A. S- Fun*ton, old Canyon road. BR 4820. c-33-36 Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Blake, who have been living frith Mts. Mary Any amount. Stitt, moved to Portland recently For Sale— Potatoes. Mrt. Anne Holboke, Third and on account o f the Illness o f Mr. Lombard._______________________ p-35 Blake. Wm. Mattson, who is a student at the University o f California, is visiting at the home o f his iparents, Mr. and Mrs. A . Mattson, north of Beaverton. DISRIBUTORS W hy is it that every 12- cylinder and 16-cylin Th e trouble with steel alone is that it stands just so much shock and puniuh der car in America has bodies o f sfee/ ment. re in force d by hardwood? W h y is it that every make o f car selling for over rumble and rattle. B U T — when you put the tw o together— a heavy, staunch $4000 uses bodies o f exactly the same steel body over tough, solid hardwood type? W hy? For the same reason that — then the hardv. od reinforces the steel— and vice versa I And the re Chevrolet uses it exclusively. Because every test and every experiment have Steel alone is also inclined to sult: the strongest, safest typ e o f body, definitely proved: S T E E L A L O N E IS such as Fisher builds for Chevrolet. N O T ENOUGH! CH KVR O L1T M O T OH CO.. D E T R O IT , M IC H . A l l prieme /. o . b . F l i n t . M ic h ig a n S p e c ia l e q u i p m e n t a n tra . L o w d e liv e r e d p rtc e e e n d eeey Q . M . A. C . ta rm a . A O e n e t a l M u tn ra V a lu e *445 to *565 For S a le — 'Standard make piano near Beaverton. W ill sacrifice fo r unpaid balance. A snap. E ety terms W rite Tallman Piano Store, Sa- lem, Oregon. c-35-37 M rs. S. B. Lawrence, Mrs. Ho ward, Fred Sipe, Theodore Adams For Sale— A t Bargain, two extra good milk cows; one coming end Mr. Barnes served on the elec fresh soon. See G. A . Colbb, tion board in the Garden Home pre Beaverton, Ore. c-34 cinct Friday. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. M|«fr.< and White Rex Rabbit*.—The new and beat fur rahhit. Fur prices are fa m ily metered around the l i t . advancing. Visitor* always w el Hcod loop Sunday. Mrs. Myers and come. Prices reasonable. Mrs. H. c ildren remained fo r a week’s stay C . Dudley. 1115 W ataoi St , near Mt. Hood. Beaverton, Oregon. p-35-36 Earl Evans and Miss Inez W ni«* --------------------------------------------- — j worth drove to Multnomah Falls Hay Wanted— Carpenter and build Sunday to meet Miss Eva W hit er will trade first-class work for worth, who had spent the week hay or farm produce, Route 3. 1 end on Larch Mt. with a party o f Box 914, Beaverton, 2 mile* south. p-35 ! Trails' Club member*. I * i Advancing STIPE’S GARAGE Ortfoa