The Beaverton review. (Beaverton, Washington County, Or.) 192?-1941, March 02, 1934, Image 4

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    F R ID A Y . MARCH 2. 1934
afternoon.
for her home, Wednesday
Those
present
were
Meadames
L.
LOCAL N EW S
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D. Shellen berger, Elizabeth Sim­
Beaverton
Grange
w
ill
meet
Sat­
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mons,
Mrs. F.
Schoene, Walter
Nancy Jean Kerr is ill wih the urday. March 10. 'The roll call will
Scott, and E. Schrader.
whooping cough.
l»e questions on the geography of
J. A. Miller is quite ill at his Ireland.
C O M M IT T E E M E M B E R
home on Lombard St-
Mrs. L. L. Barnes has been ill
D IS C U S S E S W A I V E R
Mrs. J . W . Sprague has been with an attack o f influensa this
past
week,
¿the
is
still
confined
to
ill with the flu the past week.
(Continued from Front Page)
her bed.
J. Ef- Kamberger
is driving a
fairs are
taking.
Some accounts
Dan Smith of Jacktown cut his
truck fo r the Davidson Bakery Co.
that are classed as lost have come
foot in the disc harrow very badly,
through. We have no right to be
Dr. and Mrs.
Bruce of Dallas and was attended
in Dr. Mason’s over-enthusiastic hut the whole plan
spent. Monday night with Mrs. Joe | office last Monday.
looks not only more encouraging
Bush.
Mrs. Louise
Carter,
who
has to the committee, but a committee
Miss Lois Bierly of Kmton was l>een confined to her bed with an I member who only recently talked
a guest of Miss Pauline Shaver, infected ankle, is improving. She is with Mr. Schramm says that he is
Monday.
receiving sun-lamp treatments from pleased.
Miss Genevieve Johnson is absent Dr. Mason.
Therefore would it not be fair
from school this week on account
Melvin Schlaefli o f Aloha. Albert to expect that each one do his part
o f illness.
Christensen
o f -Tigard, and
Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. John Gray moved Coulter of Beaverton, Route 3, had
to Portland
this week to
make tonsils removed in Dr. Mason’s o f­
fice this past week.
their home.
active in county 4-H clubwork
a number o f years.
Mrs. Dave Ayers o f King's V a l­
Mr. T. B. Dean, father of L. R.
guest of
Mr.
Dean, suffered a paralytic stroke ley was a dinner
and Mrs. S. B. Iaiwrence, Satur­
Wednesday.
day evening. Mrs. Ayers is a cou­
Mrs. Anna Asbahr of Hillsboro
sin of Mr. Lawrence.
visited at the R. B. Denney home
On Monday, February 26, Roy
Monday and Tuesday.
Tietly of Kinton broke
his leg
Mrs. John
M offit and
brother
midway between the ankle and knee.
from Portland spent the week end He is now confined to his fced. Dr. I
at the Joe Bush home.
Mason is caring for him.
Jim Frank of
Reedville was a
Mrs. Esther Hanson o f Multno- !
Sunday guest at the John Frank
mah. who has been
ill
for the
home on Watson street.
past two months, is convalescing
Mrs. Jacob Oeffinger has been at the home o f her grandmother,
under the doctor's care, but is now Mrs. Sarah V. Lawrence.
almost completely recovered.
Geneva Imlay o f
Reedville was
Harry Morgan o f Chehalis, W n , knocked down Sunday, by her cou­
spent the week end visiting with sin, who was riding his bicycle, '
his cousin,
Beverley
Bielman at and her lip was cut severely. Sev­
Aloha.
eral stitches were required.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Gustave
Mr. and Mrs. James Lathrop en- j
Selander, Rt. 4, Hillsboro, a nine- tertained at their home on Scholls
pound baby girl, on February 28, Road, Sunday. 'Those present were
1934.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Davidson of
Dr. Mary Hazzlet, who resided Oswego. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Court-
in the
Daily
house on Watson er of Latteral, and Mrs. H . -T.
Street until recently has moved to Guerin o f Portland. .
Portland.
The refreshment committee f o r ,
Earl Evans, Miss Lillian Evans .he regular meeting o f the Eastern
met with the ‘
and little Bobby Whitworth returned Star, February 28,
Tuesday from a two weeks’ stay chairman, Mrs. S. B. Lawrence, at
at Lake Lytle.
Beaverton Rebekah ‘
Lodge No. 248 meets
the first and third
Tuesday evenings at
8 P M in the I.O.O.F
ha l l . Mrs. S a r a h
Chamberlain, secre­
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Warren, who
have been making their home ¡n
Berthold’s Addition, have moved to
the Rossi Apartments.
Miss Dorothy Lewis, who is a t­
tending the Oregon Normal school tary. and
at Monmouth, spent the week-end N . G .
with her parents at Huber..
Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Kellington
are moving from the Dan Adams
house on First street to the M. Try
E. Underhill house, this week.
Mrs. N. W. Gorham of Portland,
former resident o f Beaverton, a t­
tended the
meeting
of
Beaver
Chapter, Wednesday evening.
Mrs. W. C. McKell entertained
the ‘Tuesday Bridge club with a
luncheon at
her home,
Tuesday.
Mrs. A. E. Hansen held the high
score.
Mrs.
Marjorie
and not try to rock the boat just
at this time. I f you are offended,
please forget what has gone before
Your committee will come forth in
duo time with a statement of facts.
W ill not you o f the community re
serve your judgment until you re­
ceive a definite final report from
the committee as a whole.
C< >M M F IT EE M K. MUE K
E L IG IB L E L IS T
FO R
LOANS
ENLARGED
Nurserymen, florists, greenhouse-
men.
bulb-growers,
and
similar
growers and horticulturists who de­
vote the major part o f their time
and assets to agricultural produc­
tion. have been added to the list
va-W.i
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Mr. and Mrs. Louis Stark, who
have been making their home in
Portland the past two winters, are
moving back to
their
home in
Berthold's Addition this week.
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Beaverton Is A Good Place To Do Your Trading
Every Person Is Vitally Interested In This Community Whether He Be Private Citizen Or Merchant
The Items Listed Below Are Especially Selected For Your Consideration
Halsten’s Hardware
$75.00 Three-burner Westinghouse
Electric range ...............................
Beaverton
Market* (2b Grocery
Baking Powder
$29
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$5.95 27x58 Axminster
rugs
3.95
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8.75
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Fine»! of Jar», l-lh. Jar
Crescent, Packed In the
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Complexion, Per liar
Palmolive. For That Schoolgirl
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wesson oil
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Mr.
and Mrs. James Briehaut
and son James o f
Jewel,
Ore.,
spent several days this week vis­
iting at the L. R. Dean home. Mrs.
Briehaut is a sister o f Mrs. Dean.
An interesting program of sacred
and band music was presented at
the Church o f Christ Friday evening
by the eighteen-piece
band from
the Bethany Baptist church.
The
program consisted of instrumental
and vocal numbers. A good crowd
was present to enjoy the music.
Edwin Secour o f Forest Grove,
director
of
the
Congregational
church choir, was surprised with a
gayly lighted cake at the regular
choir practice, Thursday evening in
honor o f his birthday. Other re­
freshments were served and a short
800i*l w* » enjoyed by those pres­
ent.
Word has been
received
this
week from E. M. Clark extension
service director
o f the
Holstein-i
Friesian
association that
Donald;
Jossy o f Rock Creek has been de-1
c.nred Oregon State champion 4-H I
Holstein boy tor 1933. He has been'
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SPR A G U E’S
BELL FLOUR
La Lure Silk Hose
Hard Wheat,
49-Ib. sack
Face Powder
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28c
10c
Pond's, Woodbury's,
Edna Wallace
Hopper, Print rose House, Juliette, Bx.
Beautiful, Pure thread »ilk. Full—
•'uahinr.ed. Service or Chiffon, I’ r.
69c
10c
FARM IM PLEM ENTS
General Repairing, G as
and Auto Accessories
Subsidaries of the Inm&n-Poulsen
Lumber company are making pre­
paration to log out some 18,000,000
feet o f timber between now and
bad weather next
winter on the
Wilson River.
Mrs. Guy Alexander and daugh­
ter, Evelyn, attended the piano con­
cert ensemble o f 20 pianos which
was given at the civic auditorium
in Portland Monday evening. Miss
Beulah R. Cheever,
under
whom
Evelyn Alexander is studying, was
one of the participants.
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McCORMICK- |
DEERING
The Carlson & Sherk store at
Sherwood was broken into Thurs­
day night, and an undetermined
amount o f merchandise, includnig
dress shirts, rings, and cigarettes
were stolen.
_ Mrs. W. C. McKell and Mrs. F .
G. Dcnaldson won the high honors
in the Meier and
Frank
bridge
tournament Monday afternoo;. Last
week they were just one point
below the winners.
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35c
20c
37c
:::
Woodburys Facial
Soap, 15c size
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7-Piece Orchestra
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Conoly’s Grocery
■ Saturday night, March .3 2
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March 2, 3, 5, 1934
Concrete Reasons Why
sKI NTON:
Mrs.
Howard
Frank, daughter
Lois, and son Roy, o f Garibaldi,
Ore.,visited a few days this week
with Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Kelling-
tern. The ladies are sisters.
There 1« a bozo In our camp
Whose brains are made of punk.
He says he tfdnka a crow bar
Is a place where guys get drunk.
Friday, Saturday, Monday
p -tf
Heidelberg Beer
On Draught
us for Chicken Dinners and
Barbecue Sandwiches
FR EE D ANCING
OLD HEIDELBERG PA R K
amount o f one $5 »Imre for each
flito or part of $H8l borrowed, ami
bv offering adequate security.
Production
credit
association»
art* authorized to make loans for
general »trvicultural purpose» and
in making poaalble the growing of
quality product», nuraarymen, flo r­
ists and greenhouse men play an im
portant part In agricultural produc-
lion. Eligible producer« who are do
voting th*'lr major efforts to the
scientific production of fruits, plants
and' vegetables, or other horticul
tural production, should be aide to
qualify for production credit.
Special Bargain Days
Lewis,
Alt
fo r
:ihort term loans from the 587 pro­
duction credit associations recently
organized in the 48 states, accord­
ing to a statement ol S. M, Gut-
wood, Production Credit Commis­
sioner o f the Farm Credit adminis­
tration.
•To qualify for such credit, Mr.
Garwood said, the major
portion
of the assets o f an individual or a
business must be devoted to pro­
duction, half o f the gross Income
must he derived front the sale of
products produced by the applicant,
ami at least one-half of the time
o f the personnel spent In produc­
tion operations
Eligible
producers may
obtain
loans by becoming memltora of a
production credit association serv
ing their territory, borrowers ob-
tainioir their voting stock in the
Walker’s Market,
O T T O ERICKSON & CO.
| With Conoly’s Grocery]
Bacon, Slfcd’w,,h r,,,d ^ 25c
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PAINT
RaamuMHen, Reg. $3.23
White or Uolor», Gal.
$2.95
Utility, Keg. $2.40
White or Color», Gal.
Porch, ((uick-Step
Reg. $1.15, qt.
$2.20
$ 1.00
Porch Floor,
Reg. 90f color», qt.
$ .80
Brown’s Beaverton
Pharmacy
79c
Agar Oil
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Perfected Antiseptic Cough
10c
19c
$1.50
,;x 10c
Beaverton Electric
Electric Toasters—
$1.75
Reg. $2.25 ........................
1.35
Reg. $1.50 ........................
Electric Percolator—
Westinghouse, 6-Cup ...... ........ 3.95
Radio Supplies—
Antenna Wire, 100.feet ... .............. 40
Dial lamp ........................
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