T h e B e iv e r t o n R e v ie w Mr. and Mrs. Dan llaffuer ara [ |£j — - — -- . - 4 occupying their newly built home. A new bridge is being built near | KINTON CHURCH Methodist Church Mrs. llaffuer Is a sister of I erthol Whitford Station on Scholls road. NOTICE Rev. W. E. Simpson, Pastor | Geo. F. Gordon. Minister | 1 • a ffa ri » Mrs. Fred (Minstead of Portland There will be a meeting Monday. »1------------------------------------ -------- « I visited at the J. W. Sprague home Sermon subject for Sunday at May 7, in the Chamber of Com­ Regular services at the church Thursday. AT THE RITZ 11 o'clock, “ Religious Objectives. ’’ I this Sunday will be as follows: merce Rooms in Hillsboro, Oregon H A P P E N IN G ^ Ray Crater of Portland was a of all the friends of Judge Geo. Sunday school at 10 o'clock. (‘reaching by the pastor, Rev, W. Friday, Saturday—May 4, 5 Sunday evening guest of Geo. Me Ragley. At this meeting there will A cordial welcome awaits you. ■ K. Simpson at 9:45 in the morn­ “LAST ROUND-UP Kercher. be discussed plans of action for the Miss Ruth Penney of Portland | f -------------------— ---- ------------------H i ing; Bible school at 10:15. Chris­ / s u e Grey Story, with Monta Blue, spent Friday at her home here. Billy Wood has been absent from last minute drive before election. I Congregational Church I tian Endeavor meeting at 7:30 In Randolph Scott and Barbara Adams Ragley is a candidate for Supreme I Charles F. Clarke, Pastor | the evening, with William Van Miss Elaine Emmons of Portland ' school the past week due to a (Fast Western) O--------------------------------------------- H Klrek as leader Court Justice. 'severe attack of flu. spent Friday at her home here. Svrron Song Sport Keel News Sunday, May 13, will be observed The hour for the evening meet­ as Mother's l>ay at the c h u rc h ; the The Misses Frances and Ruth Curtis Gumm, whose home is on Have your presoriotlona filled at ings has been changed, as is the Sun -M«n -Turn , May 8-7-* Miller spent Sunday with their Canyon road, was taken to a hoa- Brown’s Beaverton Pharmacy, adv usual custom for the summer, so Sunday school pupils will give an “I'M NO ANGEL’’ I pilal in Portland, Wednesday. parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mil­ | please notice that the Christian interesting program. Rehearsals are With, of Course, Mae West ler. Endeavor Society will meet at 7 already in progress. Mr. and Mrs. James Lathrop The “Come up 1 o’clock and' the church at H o'clock. Mrs. Sylvia Salee returned home returned from Marshfield Thurs­ A ml see me Sometime'' Girl , The morning hours remain as u s­ Sunday after a week's visit at day after a three days trip. Miss Helen C. Godfrey, Instruc­ News—Popeye in “ Flying Trapeze'' ual: Bible school at 9:45 ami wor­ Gresham. Mr. and Mrs. Sixes are the U>e and I5e tor of Piano, Phone 11604. ship and sermon at 11 o’clock. To all interested in the study of FVancis Livermore, I. R. Metx- new caretakers on the W. J . The pastor preaches both morning Pianoforte playing I most heartily ler, and Guy Carr spent the week Scott place on Canyon road. and evening. recommend Miss Helen Godfrey, as end fishing at Three Rivers. Mrs. Alice Wilcox of Redmond H--------------------------------------------- BE she has a very thorough knowledge Miss Amie Helen Thyng of West w-as a week-end guest at the home Church of the Na/.arene of piano technic and an excellent! Slope was a week-end guest at the of Mr and Mrs. Howard Weed. | Rev. Willard P. Anderson, Pastor | insite into the Interpretation of ! Geo Thyng home. Mrs. Orval Thompson of Moro music. Those who apply themaelvea ! Because of the increasing inter­ will make r^ 'id progress under her Mr. ami Mrs. Hugh Lewis and is visiting at the home uf her est and attendance, the revival instruction. She will prove herself daughter Jean spent the week end parents, Mr. and Mrs. J . H . FARM IMPLEMENTS will continue until May 10, three an excellent teacher. Erma Tay- j Hulett. at Bend and Prineville. days longer than previuualy an- . lei Sparks. Mr. and Mrs. John DeHaan are adv Miss Helen Asbahr of Laurel G e n e r a l Repairing, G a i nounced. This is a time “of vis­ being felicitated on the birth of Ridge spent the week-end at the itation from the presence of the and Aule Accessories a little daughter at the St. Vin­ R. B. Dennev home. Ix>rd‘*. It is a time of heart cent’s hosptial last week. Vote For searching and drawing closer to Mr. Geo. Johnson and Rose Dr. Talbert took Ms mother. OTTO ERICKSON * CO. God. Others are being saved and Miller were united in marriage last Mrs. Viola Talbert, to PeEll, Wash. helped. Why not you? Make an Thursday at Vancouver, W ash. Saturday, where ahe will visit in­ effort to attend. Sunday school, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lange definitely with relatives. 9:45 A. M.; morning service, II v were dinner guests at the Joe A M ; N v P .8 . ,7 P. M rnigltl Mr and Mrs. F . L. Cameron 1 Candidate for Circuit Judge Bush home Wednesday evening. i g, 8:00 P M and Mrs. Marion Thouvenal. all of! of ’ S c r u b b i n g u S im f l v Miss Elaine Emmons of Portland Portland, were Sunday guests at 1 Washington and Tillamook Counties Fred Canaday, the evangelist b a c k b r e a k i n g ., c m was a dinner guest of Miss Noma the M. C. McKercher home. spenks nt every service. You will At the Primary, May 18, 1934 G £ i n g t o O c t a c a n os| Browne at her home Friday eve­ Born in Missouri; graduate law enjoy his messages. There is also Rholin Cooley and C. J . Cooley FOR. NW ning. special singing. COME. Department University of Missou­ of Silverton were dinner gue;ts at 1 years actice law SB--------------------------------------------- n Ray Cary has gone back to his the home of Mr. and Mrs. How- I ri; thirty-tw o practice in Oregon; resident of Church of Christ work at Skamania after a two ard Weed Saturday evening. ) G. W. Springer, minister weeks visit at his home in Hazel- j Mr. and Mrs. S .B . Lawrence Oregon since 1901; served as de­ puty district attorney, mayor, and • ------------------------------------HB 1 dale. attended the dinner and party Mon­ city attorney of Tillamook for many Next ffonday evening the young Mrs. A. L. Danford and Mr. day evening of the 1933 Matrons years; twenty-three years mem­ people of the Christian Endeavor and Mrs. N. F. Danford were and Patrons and Traylor’s O .E .S . ber of school hoard. will take charge of the evening Sunday dinner guests at the Tom Strongly endorsed by business­ service with the exception of the The Members of the Girl Re­ Miller home. serves of the Beaverton High School men, farmers and lawyers of Til­ sermon. The time of the evening Mr. C. J . Stickney and Mrs. wish to thank all those who so lamook County. See Voters Pam­ service will he eight o'clock. The Paid Advertisement Christian Sullivan, both of Aloha, have an­ kiraily gave donat ons to the C ar­ phlet . Endeavor service also nounced their marriage of April 14. nival . changes to seven o'clock. The first week’s record of our 1 Mrs. Myrtle Haines spent from Mrs. Belle Neate of Portland and Christian Life and Action Program Thursday to Saturday at the home Dr and Mrs. Rudolph Kleinorge will be taken next Surnla) H i of Mr. and Mrs. H. I. Patton in of Silverton were dinner guests at membership has been equally di­ MARK B. BUMP Hillsboro. the home of Mr. and Mrs. How- vided between the reds ami blues. Candidate for Circuit Judge Mr and Mrs. Joe Sandiforth ard Weed' Monday eVenin" We are anticipating a close and and children Bennie and Florence of Charles Berber, Mrs. L. B. lively contest. The program will Callable Portland were guests a t the home Watts, and Francis DeMassey of Conscientious last for three months. of Mrs. Florence Newton Sunday. Troutdale were dinner guests at Industrious Next Sunday morning Mr. Sprin­ Impartial At the Rebekah meeting Tuea- the, £?"»• £ M,r and Mra How' ger will speak on the topic, “The Paid Advertisement j day evening, all mothers present ard Weed rrUesday evenln* ' Comforter. ’’ EASY TO APPLY were presented with corsages of Mrs. II. R. Nelson entertained (The evening topic will be, “A DRIES IN 4 HOURS flowers in honor of Mother's Day. the Friendship bridge club at her Hebrew Converts A Gentile.’’ • Mr. and Mrs. J . H. Hulett and W.eF SCRUBBING bowel poison, that cause gas and an operation at the Good Samaritan aM ..e ' , w yT, ’ Auto Route and Agency a bad sleep. Brown's Beaverton Phar * t» „ „7. , T Mrs. Martin and Mrs. Wood are Hospital Tuesday morning. The «iMSTi * 1 . 1 9 r a n 6 9 * Oregon | macy. adv. ! Beaverton Rohse family were former resi- *lste” ' ■ For information ■ Trade at dents of Beaverton. Mr. and Mrs. W. F . Spriggel B e a v e rto n R e b e k a h ■ regarding servire or subscriptions* Kichoy Hardware and L odge No. 248 m eets ■ Phone Beaverton 7303 " Mrs. J. E . Davis was a guest home “nd ,p " ï Spriggel’s K at , llth* th e firs t a n d th ird of Mrs. brother, Furniture ( ompany at the home of Mrs. W. H. T u e sd a y ev e n in g s at * Residence and office: The T H E FRIENDLY STORE” _ Corner, Second and Hall Boyd from Wednesday to Friday. W. . M. Grant of Portland. , , .. - w oc- 8 P. M In th e I.O .O .F Candidate for Republican Nomination Beaverton Oregon She expects to return soon to her S ,asl°" 'T*! W'ebrat,° n °f M r' h a l l . M rs. S a r a h For State Representative ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a Grant’s birthday. home in Omaha, Neb. C h a m b e rla in , secre- Agriculture, the largest industry Dr. and Mrs. Robert Wood of M a rjo rie Lewis, in the County, deserves to be re­ tary, and Mrs. ,D Sh'llenberger re- M Q week-end presented by one who understands N O. turned Saturday from a two weeks with J T ,nd Mrs. Boyd 2 ~ 5 and appreciates its needs. visit at Tillamook, Ore., with her 0 * . n , _A „ i You Are Cordially Invited To Attend The t Does the tax-payer need a friend? son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and B. ^ a*.ue at Condon “ W * WANTED AND FOR SALE The ever increasing list of deltn- Mrs. Oscar Effenberger. ^ rthf ay d‘n™r ,n hon° r °f M” f 5 Wood on Sunday. quincies on farm property is pos­ F'or Sale—All kinds of vegetable Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Schuler -------------------- itive proof that he does. plants and annual and perennial were Saturday evening guests at EMERGENCY RELIEF My thirty-four year* experience flower plants. Many kinds, only the Rev. Geo. W. Springer home. ... . as a farmer; 17 years as a Grange- 10C per dozen. Mrs. F’elsher, IV4 ! VA ______ They left Sunday morning for a PROGRAM APPROV ED , , , - - ■ - __ _________________ S F master; my position as chairman miles south on Watson street three months vacation trip to Los -------- of the Washington County Tax Re­ from the Bank of Beaverton. Angeles, Calif. Since the CWA program was duction League and Farm Debt Ad­ adv c-21-26 , „ _ . . , terminated on March 31st, the Fed- Twenty dollars in cash was stol- . „ .... . , „„ justment Committee have brought en from the office of the Carlson t be me m contact with the difficulties Wanted—Strawberry pickers about & Sherk store at Sherwood Sun- r 1 Z . and needs of all sections of Wash­ May tenth. Register now. Y. Sato, day. The thieves entered through i arried on to guPPIant ington County. Paid Ad ve. Bethany, near Presbyterian church . .. • This new program is comprehen- Route 2, Portland, Oregon. p21-3 off a / burglar h o lla r alarm. .lirm " 7 » c them with while the local com- Chas. Clarke left Tuesday after- munit ig expeoterf t0 oriKinate the salary for the coming year. Complete information will I*1* " Projects, furnish material, required, attend he three days session of ^ comp<.ngation pM rotec. be mailed on receipt of a three cent stamp. Send for J RECORO Of ACHIEVEMENT... the State Congregational Church M™*' ®h*" «■- off met. w ™ were guest* at c' uHe «"»*. t/ho®e„ Uken from th* Court practice Mexico were luncheon luncheon guests “Thanks for sending me so many gooff positions to apply for, County Relief roll. • Redor e toses by rigid the home of Mr. and Mr*. How­ over 30 during the first five days I was enrolled. ’—-An Illinois Tearher •C O H O m y. PRIMARIES, MAY 18, 1934 ard Weed on Tuesday. Mr. Mul- Mark, my son, that time well spent j itm ilciau»I.-W - | SCHOOL OFFICIALS:—We ra n put you in touch with the very chay, a former resident of Beaver­ (Paid Adv.) Is not lost but still is ours; 1 finest teachers. Our service ia fr ee to you. ton, is employed by Cananea Co*>- And though past, these useful hours ■olidated Copper company of So- By eternity are lent. •nora as a geologist. I LO CAL H. T. Botts McCORMICK- DEERING H. R. Findley FOR LINOLEUM (Thr ( 0 rfornitati I i Martin For Governor Rally \ \ Friday, May 11, 8:00 P. M. ^ I Elect R. Frank Peters TEACHERS CIRCUIT JUDGE CONTINENTAL TEACHERS AGENCY, INC.