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FRIDAY, IKINTON HAPPENINGS; ^ ___ The Beaverton Review AUGUST 4, 1933 By Mr«. E- L. Co« Monna is a guest of her aunt and uncle, k|r. and Mr«. Wm. F. Campbell. Mr. and Mr«. Fred R. (àlbum and daughter Juue and Jack Neely of Eugene were week-end guest« at the Htruthers’ home. Mr, and Mm. Che». VanKleek, Mi«. Cora h^rtsentine and Donna attended Evangelical ramp meeting «ervicea at Jenning’i lodge, Sunday. Mr. and Mr«. Wm. F. Campbell and »one and Miss Helen Vickws «pent the week end at Eugene a« guests of Mr. and Mrs. d . /.immer n* n Mr. ard Mrs. C. W. Struthere, 1 Mr and Mrs. Fred R. Gibons, Mrs. j Alice Cibom, and Kenneth Htruth- 1 era attended the Handy Pioneer pic nic at Sandy, Sunday, Mr«. Jess« Snider of Srholl« «pent Thursday »1 the home of Mr, and Mr«. K. L Co«. Jam«« Kir hard« ha« been «pend ing the past week with Mdjrother Edwin, at Clackamas. Mr. and Mr«. Kmrry VanKIrek and family «pent Sunday with friend« in Sheridan, returning home in the evening. Mr«. Arthur Mooney and «on Ar thur, Jr ., «pent a f«*w day» la«t «reek at the home of Mra. Mooney-» parent«, Mr. and Mr». Frank C. Fluke. Mra. Carol Wright and «on of Beavwrton have been gueata dur ing the part week at the home of Master Donald Gibons returned Mr» Wright’» mother, Mr». War- to his home in Eugene Monday af ren Wilson ter spending his vacation with his Mr. and Mr«. Waiter Bowen of aunt. Mra. C. W. Struthers. He Sherwood and friend» from the was accompanied by his grandmo roast, were gue»u Saturday eve ther, Mrs. Alice Gibons. ning at the home of Mr. and Mr«. HAZELDALE NEWS J . H. Aten. Kirk Hoover of Sheridan, for Mr. and Mra. II. O. Stipe visited merly of thi« town, «pent a day or ■o. during the pest week at hi« Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. former home, where he visited his ^on** sister, Mra. Brown. Sherman Rhode« attended the A- OH, DEM GOLDEN SLIPPERS! 1%» ladle«' Aid society were very loha Grange picnic at Lost park RED RIVER VALLEY Oh. dem golden slippers! pleasantly entertained Thursday a f | (Sunday. Mr. and Mra. Wes Bany drove to From this valley they say you are Oh, dem golden slippers! ternoon at the home of the trea going. Golden slippers I’se gwine to wear, surer, Mra. August H. Dallmann. Battle Ground, Wash., Sunday to We will miss your blight eyes and Bekase dey look so neat; Luncheon was served by the hostess. vt»it Bob Cromwell. smile; . .. .. Oh. dem golden slippers! Mrs. Fred West and sister. Mrs. Mrs. Esther Hell F " - sunshine, Î . “ U km ‘ Ok. d .m »lippen! Alfred Hastens. daughter of Mr. »°m« friends with a party at he» Golden slippers I ’se gwine to wear, and Mra. George Snider, spent Wed- home Thursday evening, That brightens our pathway a while To walk de golden street neaday here, returning to their Port- | Mr. and Mra. Fred Strickland Coma and ait by my side if you lave me. land homea the last nf the week. and daughter visited with Mr. and THE GIRL I LEFTT BEHIND ME , Do _ not hasten . . to _ bid , me adieu. v ., nhow from here who have been Mrs. Tom Miller Friday evening But remember the Red River Valley. I’m lonesome since I crossed the hill. employed In the numerous berry . . Mt‘ Cjr B* lf* •n<l **«•• And the girl wlm has loved you so And o’er the moor and valley; patches near Scholls during the and . . Mrs J . Gassner were callers true, Such heavy thoughts my heart do fill past couple of weeks have complet at the Tom Miller home Sunday, j — ■ - . Since parting with my Sally. ed their work and are at their iMiaa Mable Black of Portland A HOME ON THE RANGE I seek no more the fine and gay, homea. visaed last waek at th . home of Home> hom# on For each does but remind me; Iceland Flint, leader of the 4-H har parents. Mr, and Mra. John How swift the hours did pass sway. Where the deer and the antelope calf club, entertained the members Black. With the girl f left behind me. play; last Friday evening at the "Riffles" Where seldom is heard a discoura Helen and Dorothy Murphy vis where the boys snjoyed a very plea ging word, sant evsning swimming In the ited three day» last week with their grandmother. Mra. E. A. Bly of And the skies are not cloudy all TA K E BACK YOUR GOLD Tualatin rivsr. Portland. day. (Take back your gold, for gold can Mbs, Varnon Leachman (Mabla never buy me, Mr. and Mra. H. Funk. Della VanKIrek) and son of Portland, ar Take back your bribe. And promise Allen, and Mr. and Mra. Tom Mil OH! SUSANNA rived Wednesday at th« home of you'll be true; in I came to Alabama, Mra. I-eachman's mother..'Mrs. Lou ler spent Wednesday evsning Give me the love, the love that Wid my banjo on my knee, ise VanKleek, and remained for a Portland. you’d deny me. few day« visit, returning borne the Mr. and Mrs. J . Gassner and I’m gwan to Lou'siana, Make me your w J e , that’s all I ask My true k>ve for to see. firet of the week. Mr. and Mra. Cy Balfe vialted at of you. It rained all night the day I left. Thi* week aees about tha last of the Diz Gassner home in Portland De weather it was dry. the haying season. Some of the Wednesday night De sun so hot I froze to death; TH E MAN ON THE FLYING farmers have already cut their Dinner guests of Mr. and Mra Susanna, don’t you cry. TRAPEZE grain and threshing started during Ernest Livermore Sunday were Mrs. Once I was happy, but now I'm the week. Heeee Brothers ha/a a Bertha Shuld and children. Mr. and forlorn. new Casa soparator, which they Mra. Willard Livermore, and Mar- ° h! Su“ nn*- o h - don t you cry for Lake an old coat that is tattered “broke In" Saturday. jorie Gassner. L ,* ”* ’ - ... and tom; IB — rw I ve come from Alabama, Mr. and Mrs Robert F . Pomeroy I ’m left in this wide world to fret Wid my banjo on my knee. ALOHA-HUBER and three daughter* spent Friday and to mourn, evening at (ha home of Mra. Pom — , _ . ------------------- ■ ! . Betrayed by a maid in her teens. J ~ nll *** l r n y 8ivart> «»tended LRITLE ANNIE ROONEY Now thii ^ th* t , loved was eroy1« parent«, Mr. and Mra. S. C. Sparks of Portland. Some of the the ball game at Tualatin last Sun- She s my sweetheart, I m her beau. ; handsome and swell S * " * my Annie, I’m her Joe. j And I tried all I knew'her to please children from Wichita, Kansas, art d ,F* And Mr* Uw« u « . « . . and - Mr. and Morev vmmcp o ? o ° o ° n ? w e n m " ? a rry rr^ n n. ev ever to But I n*ver could plea her one- visiting the Sparks’ home. >«■"» the week-end my sweetheart. quarter so well, at the U ttU Anni* Mra Lilly M. Bierly and daugh son spent ter, Mra. Ethel McCormick and Harry Wright home. 2 three children, ¿ad Mr« E. L. Cox were at the county seat Saturday. [The Misses Grace and Blanche Me Cormlck spent the week-end with their uncle, E L. McCormick, re turning home Monday. There were about twenty from the A!oha grange at Pomona grange in Kinton Wednesday. done. Like that man on the flying trapeze. Chorus: Our fire has gone out, our house He flies thru the air with the is sU dark, greatest of ease. And mother's been watching for This daring young man on the fly- you; ' J trapeze. With poor brother Benny so sick in His movements are graceful, all her arms, girls does he please, Without you, oh, what can she do T And my love he’s purloined away. Chorus: Corns home! Come home! Cosne home! FATHER, DEAR FATHER COME Please, father, dear father, come h o m e w it h m e n o w i home. Father, dear father, come home with Hear the tweet voice of your cwn me now! little child, The clock in the steeple strik.» As she tearfully begs you to come! onel Oh, who could resist this most ptu- You said yot were coming right ful prey’r, "Please, father, dear father, come home frori the shop, hosne!" Ae soon as your day's work was MKMLY V tM BEK '/C O LU V BIA lOO O COM’ A M Prices for Sat. - Mon., August 5 - 7 Beginning Monday, August 7, th is Store w ill open every week day at 8:00 A. M. and close prompt ly at6:00P .M .,includ in g Saturday jMothers Oats Vinegar 19c|p ost I With China jL a rg e pkg. I Jones High Grade I Apple Cider » Gallon I Bring your own container. \2 Toasties p k g*. J 3 C Imitation Vanilla or Lemon. Hollywood, 4-oz. Extract 15c 27c 14c 8-oz. Schilling Red or Almond, For your home-made maraschino cherries Parowax 8ç Shortening j New Carton Full 1 lb. SALMON Del Monte, Red Alaska Sockeye, No. I ’s Tall Olives 10c Lindsay Medium, Ripe, No. 11’s I Green Quarts 29c 19c Stuffed, Queen’s, or Olive Meat», 2 for ejuice 25c Business Places lo Patronize About 16 people gathered at the home of Mrs. Storms, and gave her a surprise party Saturday evening Mra Ora May Workman of Glen Sunday w«s her birthday. dale, Calif., and Mra. R. M. Speci Real Estate Transfers | men and son Clarence of Omaha. Nebraska, spent last Tuesday with Estella Hoffman et vir to Univer their old friends, the Pomeroy fam W. E. PEGG ily on Tile Flat road. Mr. and Mrs. sal Securities Co., Lot 30, Kennedy ANDY’ S MARKET Acres. George Armstrong of Portland were Alice Fallon et vir to Julius UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER were also guests during the week. Service With A Smile Christensen, Lot 1, Sec. 6, T2S A big family gathering of the R2W. Bea vertan Sparks and Pomeroy families was B. H. Shelles et ux to Elnora Grange Building — MEATS OF QUALITY held Sunday at Iaurelhurst park. Mae Reeves, Tract 9, Lombard Add. Mr. and Mra. S. C. Sparks were Beaverton. celebrating their 49th wedding an W. L. Mercer to Chris Rich et STUDIO BARBER SHO^ MAPES & SON niversary: there were nine children ux, 20.16 acres Isaac Butler CL present. A family dinner was served Sec. 26 and 36 TIN R2W. RESTAURANT FIRST CLASS WORK to 25 or more. The Pomeroy fam Edward Schulmerich et al to MEALS SHORT ORDER Schulmerich Inv. Co., 640 acrea ily from K inton were there. Clgara, Tobaccos AT REASONABLE PRICE8 Sec. IS T1S RAW. Mr. and Mra. John Doss of Mil Confections, Soft Drinks K. I>. VanMeter, Prop. Sarah Galbreath to R. M. Scott waukee, Wisconsin, who are spend Cady Building — :— Front Street 30 ,c r ®* Sec- 22 T3S R1W. ing the summer in I^rtUnd’T n d nil so j _ Sarah Galbreath to R M. Scott vicinity, have been visiting during at al, '10 acres Sec. 22, T2S RIW. CRYSTAL BEAUTY SHOP the past week with Mr. Dtoss’ cou M. F. Briggs to Irma Briggs,, sin, H. J . Valentine and wife. This Frederic Permanent« Beaverton Barber Shop Part of James McGill Cl. v Sec Is their flint visit to Oregon, and 33 TIN RVW All Lines Of B’eauty Work they are enjoying the climate of C. J STEVENS, PROPRIETOR Specials On Tuesday and Friday oei this part of the country. 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We Can Do It 4 9 f-*l.l# Miss Marion Wilcox, who la em MENS a BOYS CAPS Mr. and Mrs. Andy Kellar of GIVE US YOUR ORDER New Summer Voile Dresses White Salmon, Wash., were visitors ployed at the Northwestern School Buy from your home merchant of Commerce returned to her home at the Wm. F. Campbell home. And Get Your Printing From All Kinds Picnic Supplies m i - u j . v iL » o . In Mo* ,#r o" Monday to viait with The Beaverton Review Miss Holen Vickers of Santa her parents for a abort time. Beaverton’s Own Store « | A real western juice for western people IN BEAVERTON! Tree Tea * - lb Orange Pekoe SALMON Caught Pink No. I s, Tall 10c in the ocean, ^nd canned right on the boat Pickling Spices Package Schilling’« 5c Highest Grade blended just right Toilet Paper Boil Beef, 10c Ambassador 3 Rolls lb., 5c POT ROAST, 9jc PURE LARP, 3 lbs., 25c