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The Beaverton Review Friday, October 6, 1933 Mr. and Mr«. E. O. P erk in s drove to W Uhoit S p rings Sunday. • • • Mlaa R u th D enney o f O regon City ■pent Sunday at her hom e here. • • • E O ra n d george. route 2, B eaverton, w as a caller at the R eview o ffic e Sat urday. • • • Mr. P h elps w ill h ave a B oy Scout progra m at the P a ren t-T ea ch ers as socia tion m eetin g M onday night. Mr and M rs R ob ert M Stew art o f P ortland have purchased the Jam es Lew is place south o f tow n (form erly the old E m m on s h om e) Mr. and Mrs. H P Nelson, w h o w ere on the place all sum m er are m ovin g b a ck to B eaverton this week. • • . Mr and M rs S. B. L aw ren ce. Mrs. H A. Neitson and Mrs. G eorge M cBrten o f B eaver ch apter, O. E. S „ w ere guests i at the visitation o f the m atrons, patrons, a ssociates and secretaries of Mispa chapter, O. E. S.. at St H elens i Saturday evening. S eptem ber SO. • n s Joh n C helton and w ife h ave m oved to B eaverton from R edland. Cal., and will m ake this their future hom e. Mr. Chelton is a b roth er In law o f E I G ra n d george and w ill m ake his hom e : at the form er's house on the Tualatin highw ay. B oth he and his w ife are j well kn ow n in B eaverton. Mr. and Mrs. R . B B row n w ere guests at the hom e o f Mr. and Mrs. S. B. L a w ren ce last Sunday. • • • Mr. and Mrs. G eorye D ean and son. G eorge, o f Portland, w ere Sunday guests at the L. D. S h ellenberger hom e • • • M iss G ra ce M iller had the m isfortun e to have her w rist broken when she got • • • It cau ght tn a sw inging d oor at the high sch ool F riday. Mr. and Mrs. L ou is Stark, form er « « • residents o f B eaverton, w h o spent the J oh n H ohnstein o f Soren to, w h o has j sum m er at the hom e o f th eir son tn been quite ill w ith the influenza, was ! law and dau ghter. Mr and Mrs. John tak en to the Em anuel hospital the first P oin ter at W estslope, have m oved to o f the week. Portland, w here they will rem ain dur • • • ing the w inter. T h eir son. Bud, is at T he M ethodist ch u rch w ill hold a ten din g the B enson P oly tech n ic sch ool gen eral g et-togeth er m eetin g at the ch u rch F rida y evening. A pot-lu ck din T h e W h itfo rd W om en s clu b m et at ner «rill be served. ; the clu bhou se W ed n esday w ith all but • • • tw o o f the m em bers present A very R. C. D oty Is again w ith the local in teresting progra m o f readin gs was R ich ..e ld Oil com pan y, a fter h aving I en joyed Mr*. W . F Sp rlggel brou ght a ■pent the sum m er in M ed ford w ith the puzzle, w hich crea ted a great deal o f sam e com p a n y there. interest. Mrs. A lice Cheek w as the • • • hostess and served deliciou s refresh Mr. and Mrs. H. M. B arnes left Sun ments. da y even ing fo r C h ica go via the n orth • • • ern route. T h ey w ill visit the fa ir and A n um ber o f local people attended exp ect to be gon e about tw o weeks. the recep tion M onday evening. O ctober • • • 2. at Sunnyside ch a p ter given in h onor Mr. and Mrs. John B oge and daugh o f E ssie Snyder, gran d organist. O. E. ter. V era, o f F arm ington , visited at the S.. T h ey w ere as follow s Mr and Mr*. hom e o f th eir son and broth er. V eldon I E lm er Stipe. Mr and Mrs R ob ert Su m B oge. on L ake roa d Sunday. mers. M rs R u by W . Boyd. Mr and • • • Mrs. H. A N eilson. Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Mrs. R a y F ox ton en tertained the | Law rence. S orren to clu b at her hom e T h ursday • • • T h e n ext m eetin g will be held at the C harles John K insey, son o f Mrs. hom e o f Mrs. John H ohnstein on O c L ydia W ood s o f route 3, H illsboro, and tob er 12 . form er B eaverton high sch ool student, • • • was enlisted in the U S. n avy in P ort- Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Allen o f W estdale I land recently. Im m ediately upon his have m ov ed to H illsboro, w here Mr. enlistm ent he w as sent to the naval Allen has been w ith the S outhern P a '< train in g station at San D iego. C a l, c ific co m p a n y since the o ffic e was fo r a prelim in ary trainin g period o f closed here. about three m onths, a fter w h ich he will • # • be assigned to som e ship at sea fo r Mrs. V. A. W ood , M rs W . R Van K le e k and M rs M. C. M cK erch er w ere duty. -----------------o - ------------- - lu nch eon guests at the hom e o f M rs T W O A C C ID E N T S R E P O R T E D . O. A. G ilm ore In P ortla n d T u esday T h e a ftern oon w as spent at cards. D r. C. E. M ason reports tw o a ccl- • • • M rs. C. J. B ielm an and children. A r , den ts h avin g occu rred du rin g the past week. T h e m oth er o f Jam es Beeson. lene and D ayton , spent all day Sun SO yea rs o f age. fell from the step* da y In the city park in P ortland. The pa rk is at its loveliest at this season at her son s hom e the even in g o f O cto ber 3. and b roke her arm In tw o places, o f the y e a r and an ideal place fo r a fall one fra ctu re at the shoulder and the picnic. ! oth er at the w rist. • • • A rth u r M cCallen, em ployed at Lew is ■ T he five pupils w h o gra d u a ted In the eighth grad e class at R a leigh last ; B rothers at the B eaverton ro ck quarry, M ay are atten d in g the B ea verton high cru shed his left thum b O ctober 3. -----------------o — — — school. T h ey are C harles W est. Cara- lene W o lf, R u th Stark. D onald W id in g l i l l f f i i S S S l i S E i l and B arbara Scott. 3 M E T H O D IS T BE . . . Mr. and Mrs. T ed H orn eck er (M il g R ev. G eorge F. G ordon S dred M cC lou d) left T h ursday m ornin g fo r Eugene. Or., w here they will m ake th eir hom e. Mr. H orn eck er w ill have T he serm on top ic Sunday m orn in g ch a rg e o f the Shell Oil com p a n y in at 9 o 'clo ck will be "T h e M ethod o f In terests as d istrict m anager. quiry In to R eligion .” In A ct* 25:20 we • • • find Festus askin g a question rega rd C a th ry n V an K leek spent the week ing a vital m atter. F estus w as b a ffled end visitin g her gran dparen ts, M r and ov er this Jesus w h o did such w on d er Mrs. J. C. A nderson, in P ortlan d . Mrs. ful th in gs and said so m a n y great A n derson returned w ith her Sunday things. H e cou ld not reason the w hole and la spen din g several days at the th in g out. Festus is n ot the on ly per son w h o has felt at a loss about the W R Van K leek hom e this w eek. Inquiry Into that top ic. T h ere is but G eorge D enm an, fo rm e r resident o f one sure m ethod o f in qu iry and that is W h ltfo rd and a grad uate o f O regon th rou gh experience. Y ou w ish you State college, w h o has been in the really knew w hether there 1* a nyth ing g overn m en t w ea th er bureau service In w orthw hile in this man Jesus. T ry T u cson , Ariz., w as recen tly m arried H im . T h at is the on ly really scien tific and has been tra n sferred to Dee m ethod o f investigation. T h ere are m any m ethods o f Inquiry M oines, la . that ha vs been tried. Men have tried l«igto T h ey have discussed Chriatlanlty as an a ca dem ic problem , a thing to be proved o r disp roved by a clever en tanglem ent o f m a jor prem ise and m inor prem ise and con clu sion . But a living thing can never be investigated in a vacuum o f form a l logic. Men have Investigated Christianity by the m ethod o f analyzing the physical universe W ith physics, ch em istry, as tronom y and b iology they h ave acrutln ized the universe. They h ave reported "T h e earth Is resolvable in to so ntany elem ent*. Hut ou r test tubes do not re port G od o r the soul,” So this sch ool o f m aterialistic scien ce has exiled from the universe all un- resolvable m ystery and w onder. Th ere is only one valid m ethod o f Inquiry Into C hristianity as a life try this Christ See w hat takes place In you r life. T ry livin g on the hypothesis that Jesus' revelation o f G od the F ath er Is true and that his w a y o f life leads Into the largest values. Th at ex perience w ill yield fa cts on w hich to build life. -----------------o —------------- HHIDEN E L E C T H O N O R E D Miss O rthrude (»in s te a d and Miss G eorgtanna Jones w ere delight fully honored with a dinner at Caulder'a tavern Tuesday evening, g lv m by the w om en em ployes o f the O nion P a cific com pa n y o ffic e staff, o f w hich Miss O lm stead is a m em ber. T he co lo r schem e used fo r the table d ecora tion s w as In lavender and pink T h e tw o brides elect w ere each presented with a corsa ge o f gardenias, and the other guests with pink rosebud* Mis* Dim ( stead Is the hi Ido elect o f Dr R obert W ood s o f Milton, O r , and Miss Jones Is the bride elect o f Dr llo y d Sprague They will be m arried at a double wed ding ce re n u m / at the H eathm an hotel In P ortland Saturday, O ctober T. P atronize R eview advertisers. , We reserve the right to limit quantités. The follow ing prices are cash and carry. MILL RUN (Crown—No Screenings). 70c sack MEDORATION (a better dairy feed) . $1.20 sack CRACKED CORN (even g r a d e )........... $1.40 cwt. EGG MASH (Crown L e a d e r )............... $1.65 cwt. W HEAT ( ( ’lean Washed) ..................... $1.35 cwt. SCRATCH FEED (A True Balance). . . $1.55 cwt. Get our ton prices delivered. See us for gray oats, vetch, timothy, clover and grass seeds. Washco Seed & Feed Co. BEAVERTON PHONE 2505 IT INTO EFFECT IN OCR STORE. Canned Goods Sale FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND MONDAY Columbia Best Coffee, 1 lb. 25c » High grade coffee roasted fresh daily, ground to suit your needs. V Bradshaw’s Strained Honey 5-pound pails, 43c C. B. K E N N E D Y Pure Strawberry Preserves K e n n e d y '* S e r v ic e S ta tio n , T o b ia s . O r con sid ers his tie-up w ith R ich fie ld was steppin g stone to success "It mean* every th in g to an Independent dealer to have products like H l-O ctane and R ich lube to sell." he says. Prulses R ich fie ld ’s dealer policy Adv. 2-pound jar, 25c Good ripe fruit and cane sugar, 2 jars, 49o. Diamond W a x Paper, each, 17c FROM MAIN UNE POINTS 23 rd A n nu al ——— 125-foot rolls, with safety cutter edge. PACIFIC INTERNATIONA! LIVESTOCK V EXPOSITION Formay, 3-pound cans, 45c If W* Makes excellent pies. mttA BEANS 3 H orse show k *-*■ S I M * / * RODEO PORTl AND, OREGON October 21 to 28 I f Shows In On«— 11 ocr«* under on « — A N D LESS, in big, easy riding steel cars on fast trains — roof. Exhibit* o f pur« br«d livestock. Dog«, Poultry, Pot Stock, W ild Lif«, lon d Product», Monufoctvrod Product*, 4 H Club and Smith H ugh«»Vocotionol Edu cation Workf Combination Hor*« Show and Indoor R od«o. E V E R Y D A Y -E V E R Y W H E R E -O N LA RGE P R E M I U M LISTS s o u t h e r n .P A C i r i c ■ ■ reduced Cautious Drivers tary, and N O. fares - all l in e s B eaverton R ebekah I-odgr N o 248 m eets the first and third Tu esday even ings at 8 P M In the I O O F h a l l . Mrs. S a r a h Cham berlain. secre Mrs. F lorence D rorbaugh, p tf Wanted and For Saie F O U N D Bunch o f keys In leather case. O w ner can recover sam e by payin g fo r this ad and d escribin g property. 45 F O R SALE firm bed. o ffic e . Price Quality Specials for Saturday and Monday SUP NBA PROGRAM AND HAVE PUT U S E D C I R C U L A T O R — C om bination w ood o r coal In good con dition for , sale o r trade fo r w hat have y o u ? P h on e 7751, R ich ey H dw . A Furn. 45 WE MAY AT TIMES BE UNDERSOLD BUT OUR QUALITY CANNOT BE EQUALED AT THESE PRICES ENTHUSIASTICALLY PORT PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT'S SIN A N D D E A T H Y ou tell a lie; you draw dow n death T h ou gh you on ly think out a lie. It is all the sam e to G od. He cou n ts It a* a He already told Now. since in his holy eyes you lied, even though you did not speak It out, you draw dow n death “T h e w ages o f sin I* death.” Y ou hate a n y on e? G od sees It as m urder. E ven though you alw ays meet that one w ith a sm ile. G od sees bark o f that sm ile you r hate. H ate Is m ur der in G od's eyes. Y ou draw down death, eternal separation from G od. O f all w h o w alked on this earth Christ alone n ever sinned He alone n ever earn ed that death. "C hrist hath redeem ed us from the cu rse o f the law. being m ade a curse fo r us." Y ou take the s t-n d that Christ by his death on the cross paid the penalty fo r you r sin s? G o o d ' N ow tell G od and receive eternal life. "A s m any a* re ceived Him. to them gave He pow er to b ecom e the son* o f G od." R E V G E O R G E N T A Y I.O R . __A dv. B eaverton, Or. WE M B S. A. 8. HOGG W est Portland Park Store, B eaverton rem inds m otorists o f Increased drivin g hazards w ith the renew al o f the sch ool term . E xtends R ich field Safety First suggestion s to protect youngsters. A lw ays a b ooster for R i c h f i e l d p rod u ct«.—A dv. Feather bed, good . Clean j 235. Inquire at R eview j 45-46 pd. A L O V E L Y P IA N O at a low price sa crifice . G rand tone. G ood appear- j an ce. A ction perfect. B en ch to m atch. O pportu nity fo r on e w anting a real h igh-priced piano ch ea p De livery to hom e paid W rite John M oody, South 3024 I^im ont street, | Spokane, W ash. T erm s arran ged. F O R R E N T to responsible party, new ly decora ted , neatly furnished house, piano, garage. A pply co rn e r I*ombard and Allen Sat. a ftern oon or Sun. or call T R 5125. Mrs. M urray. 44-45 Old Heidelberg Park HEMRICK’S SELECT W A N T E D T O B U Y Htumpngn for w o o d purposes, old grow th fir pre ferred, within 20 m iles Portland. O. A. C ob b and F. B. W aite, B ea ver ton, O r. 43-tf. BEER FOR S A L E P air pedigreed New Zealand white rabbits, $5. R egistered doe, $5. Y ou n g ped. buck, $1. 45-pd. On Draught Try Us for Chicken Din ners and Barbecue Sandwiches CHILE CON CARNE Free Dancing O P E N D A IL Y U N T IL 12 P. M. S A T U R D A Y S , 2 A. M. T elephon e B eaverton 3602 W A N T to buy you r filberts. W ill pay h ighest cash price fo r yo u r filberts. Must be th orou gh ly w ashed and dried. W rite o r phone O regon Nut G row ers, Inc. N ew berg, O regon, iPhone RED-147. 43-48 Van Camp’s, 2 % 's ................. 30 .59 CORN Country Kist 303\s.................29 .57 PEAS San Wan, 2 » ............................40 .78 Island Belle, 2’s ...................... 35 .68 TOMATOES Bagley Stand, 2,/o’s .................30 .59 TOMATO JUICE Del Monte, l ’s ..........................21 .40 SOUPS Campbell’s T o m a to ................ 20 .39 PINEAPPLE Sweet Treat, l ’s ......................23 .43 crushed or sliced, 2\ -»'a .50 .98 PINEAPPLE JUICE Solar, 2,/ - ,s ............. .79 Swe.'t Treated, l ’s .............23 .43 CLAMS Warrenton. ■ .,’s 1.05 TUNA FISH .78 White Star, YS 8 • • • •.............39 OYSTERS Gulf Kist, 5-oz.......... .............25 .49 SHRIMP Gulf Kist, 5-oz............ ............ 33 .63 Yak Pak, 5-oz........... .75 SALMON Del Monte, l ’s ......... 1.05 I’eter Pan, Lily Pink ........... 35 .68 KIPPERED SNACKS Very Fine, */,’« . .27 SARDINES Tiny T o t s ......... .53 North Star . . . . .................... 23 .43 CORNED BEEF Libby’s, 12-oz. . 13 runs 30.58 1.15 24 C«na .-1 ! i 2.21* 1.10 2.10 liO l 35 236 2.65 1.16 2.25 .79 1.45 .77 1.50 .83 1.95 L68 &86 1.45 .83 2.86 Libi 2.05 4.00 1.55 3.10 .96 1.90 1.23 I. !.. 2.40 2.85 2.06 l.:« 4.06 2.60 .53 1.05 1.08 2.00 1.63 1.85 3.65 i LIBBY’S DEVILED MEAT For Sandwiches, Mi’s .............. 15 .27 .53 OLIVES Lindsay Medium R ip e ...........28 .69 1.39 CATSUP Van Camp’s, la r g e ...............35 .69 1.38 i 1.05 2.75 2.75 A N D Y ’S M AR K E T F O R that sluggish liver, take B ro w n ’s H erb Com pond. B row n 's B eaverton P h a rm a cy . tf. W A N T E D Several cord s o f eith er 16- Inch o r 4 -foot w ood are needed at the R e v ie w o ffic e and the residen ce o f the editor. As a num ber o f ou r sub scriber* are in arrears, this Is a ch a n ce to clean up you r indebtedness by su p plyin g the fuel. 42-tf Back Bacon, All Steaks, Veal, Pork and Beef 15c