FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1934 ■ "-» e g The Beaverton Review — ■ i , ____ ____ ££j et al, 15 acres, TlS R1W, Nelson A Gcrttulu et ux to Pe­ I ll r J. 1 to Itvc, 40 acres Sac . 25, Thanksgiving Day marks the o- n -------------------------------------------------- n U N R3W poning o f the 1934 Christmas Seal i Catherine Koster to A. A. Can- Title ami Trim, Co. to S. A. f Ot VMp n tsm im iM iN K sale. During the next few day* ev- field et ux, Lot 14 Evelyn. COM* WITH « o r It ih m e*y family will receive sheets of I Wash. Sav. A Loan Ass'n. to I«evy, Tract 147, Bonnyslopc Washington Oo. to Matt Mucha A MAN1» «rtaa.»M M M brghtly colored seals to enable Mora A. Roberts, Part ls>t 3. Blk 9 M V C H I « (NEVER O S T A « MUCH , Lot« 9, 10. II ami 12 Blk 4 Orcnco. thi m to do their part in the battle 2 Huintirey's Add., Hillsborc. AreiAuag is f Title A Trust Oo. to II O. Brit­ against tuberculosis. C. L. Durbin et ux to R. C. Bry ■ n a c r m u «r p ton, Tract 109, Hoiinyalopc. nurse in the Medical Dental Sur­ TO W«Y w w rt Twin sons were born to Mr. and sot, 20 acres, Sec. 22. T lS R2W. Wash. Co. to Jessie Tillman, gery in Portland, will become the Mrs. Leland Shaw of Portland,1 Mair A. Dane to J. C. I*armley, Part Sac. 4. T2N K4W. Hf w a d A bride of Loyd R. Bunch of Los Sunday evening. November 25. Part Secs. 21 and 28. TLS RtW i K>V— William Waibvl et ux to Archi­ Katie M. Weiss to W. F Bart Angeles, Cal , Wednesday evening. Friends ware saddened to hear that bald M uc L omii , Lot 37 Virginia let*, Part Sec. 10, T2S RtW. Jim Stott o f Portland visited at 1i ne of the little ones had passed Place. W R. Zunwvalt et ux to Jay Mo rhe home of his cousin. Mrs. J. D. .•way on Monday. Mrs. Shaw is the J. I. Seymour et ux to Nathan Combs et ux, 80 acres. Sec. 22. Wilmot, and Mrs. W. H. Boyd, 1 .laughter of Mrs. Geo. Thyng, and M. Moody, Lot 181, Bcavcrton- Mr. Shaw the so« o f Dan Shaw TIN R3W. Friday. Kecdville. Thomas Withycomhe et ux to ard the late Margaret Shaw. F. P, Holcomb et al to Ida Bel­ Mrs. James Wilmot had had as Wm. R. Withyeondie et ux. Part linger, 11.50 acre» TIN K2W. More red clover was harvested Sec. 31. TLS R3W her house guest for the past few lluivUI CLrnuw et al to Maud W H ERE TO GO days her cousin, James Stott of \i Washington county this year than Title ft Trust Co. to George w- in any of the past five years, re­ Clinton Rittenhou'e, I »art Tract 90, Holcomb, 13.39 acres TIN K2W. Portland. ports County Agent W. F Cyrus. I’.-T. A. meeting culled for the Mrs. J. W. Sprague attended the This increase was not due to hea- j Bonny Slope. second Tuesday |n December II "Ile a Gittin* Thar” 'Henry T. Hesse et ux to E. O. 1982 Matrons Club luncheon at the vier yields per acre but to larger at three p.ru. Everyone interested Heaton et ux. 40 acres Sec. 32, Hiram walked four milea over home of Mrs. Marion Shrevcs in act cage, Mr. Cyrus says. Prices T2S R2IW. |s invited. The the hills to call on the girl of his in chikl welfare Portland, Friday. a-t higher than at any time since J W. Connell (sheriff! to Z. R. dreams. For « long time they sat county president will havu charge Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Livtngood the »tart of the depression. Riggs. 24 73 acres See 20 TlS R2W. silent on a bench by the aide of rf the program. cf Aleha are being felicitated on Aimes Mcllvaine to Jenette V. her log-cabin home; but aoon the The engagement of Miss Evelyn the birth of a little son, born Thurs­ Cook, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Miller, I^rts 1 and 2, W*4 of 1 moon hud ita effect, and Hiram Turkey shoot at HI Johnson’s day, November 22. sidled closer to her and picked up loace nt Aloha, Sunday1, December Raymond Cook, to Lieutenant Ar- Itlk. 10. Cornelius. 9 »"*• !«• adv cM-2 L. C. Mclquist to Howard Rice et her hand. Miss Amie Helen Thyng of West :hur H. Miller, who is with the C. Slope was a week end gue*t at the C. C. reserve unit at Fresno, Calif., al. Tract 31. Kennedy Acres. “ Mary," he began, "I've got a IMNCK Melanie E. Inglis to A. R. Ringe good clearin' over thar an’ n team home o f her uncle and aunt, Mr. nas been announced. The Cook fani- Cedar Mill tirangc Hall i sly formerly reside.! in the Sorren- an' wagon, and aome liawgs, an' and Mrs. Geo- Thyng. Prizes Given For Spot Dame ' to district. Mr. Cook was at that cows an’ I cal-late on buildin' a Mrs. Florence Thompsan and chil- time a member of the local school Admission, Twenty five cents house an'—* Any Murderers Here? d’ en and her sister. Miss Bonnie board. GREENWALD'S ORCMKSlP.A Here he was interrupted by Smith, have moved into the Stump Saturday, Flr»t of Deee*aher A titter ran through the room Mary's mother, who laid awakened. house on Angel setreet. “ Mary!” she called in u loud KATAHDIN POTATOES filled with kiddies and young peo­ Mrs. Hulda Kins. Mrs. Paul Drake ple The idea of murderers among voice. “ Is that young man thar ARE H E A V Y YIELDERS and Mrs. Alice Dolin all of Port­ JOYOUS THANKSGIVING y it?” us; no gun-totera here! land visited at the home of Mrs Back came the answer: “ No, M*. Wait a minute: don’t be too sure. Wo are Thankful for Katahdin potatoes sgain this year Herbert Waite, Monday. yieldeo more heavi' * than did Bur­ Man looketh on the cutwarl ap­ but he's gittin’ thar.” Your generous Patronage Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Fordney and banks in the same f e ll s p! inted a* pearance but God looketh oi the Robert Fordney .were guests at the the same ti.ne. This is th» r.ew heart. You may meet a man day For our many friends home of Mr. and Mrs. John Ford­ variety of potato developed by the after day with a smile and fool W ANTED AND FOR SA L E Our good health ney in Portland. Sunday. United States Department of Agri­ him into thinking you his friend. But you cannot fool God. He sees culture and which only reicntiy was Mr. and Mrs. Harry West and Our splendid schools Classified Advertising Kates family were dinner guests at the introduced into commercial produc­ the sneer in your heart ami you go and churches and the thirt crop down a murderer in God’s sight. Per Word One Gent home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Leh­ tion. This makes In his holy eyes hate is murder, harvested by a few growers in the this Prosperous Community man and family, Sunday, If Paid W hen Ordered county and they have consist ently gun or no gun. (Minimum Price for first “ The Friendly Store” M iss Mabel Carlson of Portland yielded better than other varieties And your *in has separated be­ insertion, 15 cents) \ ¡sited at the home of her brother- planted along with them. tween you and your God. A wall Richey Hardware in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. F. you outside. Lost! Lost’ Subsequent Insertions, per word, Because they are heavy yielders rf sin; and Furniture Company One t enl | H. Schoene, Friday evening. end have produced more potatoes Lost! Ten Cent« Who can pull down the wal' an 1 Billing Charge Mrs. W. J. Albert and Mrs. Amie to the acre than the Burbanks or Beaverton, Phone 7751 EXAMPLE—If a ten word claaai- does not mean that they bring the seeking God and the lost H egins o f Portland, sisters of Mr. Gems Ceorge Thyng. were luncheon guests slculd entirely displace these latter man together? There at the Cross fied advertisement is inserted, it ! lost man to would cost lf>< for one time, 2&♦ varieties. Purharks have for years Cod was reuniting at the Thyng home, Tuesday. been the standard variety on the Himself, not charging man with for two times, 35< fur three times, E. E. Stipe, R. R. Summers, Jay h'He of this section and so far as his sins, but charging man’s sins etc. If necessary to send out a w onderful m ~ Gibson and A. M. Jannsen attended we can see now should remain »•>. up to Jesus Christ. Christ bowed statement, an additional chaige o f: tr.e Shrine ceremonies at the Ma­ This is a variety, however, that His head; took the curse; your sub­ 10, will be made. sonic Temple in Portalnd, Saturday has a definite place on some farms stitute under the awful wrath of evening. GAM BRI M S BEER CD* will stop that cough or ^ where they grow a few spuds each God. Every Day, Including Sundays Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Kellington year. If when we were enemies we throat irritation. Have a package Down in the Valley where , nd daughter Joyce spent Saturday drouth usually comes a little ear. wire restored to God by the death handy. to< at Brown’s Beaverton HIGHLAND TAVERN adv, night and Sunday at the home of ; l er and where something a little c f His .Son, much more, being re­ Pharmacy. m i \i KAMI Mrs. Kel' ->gton's mother, Mrs. Lucy more resistant to this dry wrather stored, we are being saved by His 813 S. W. Broadway, opp. Journal| For Hale— I“igs, 6 weeks old. Fanno Sigler in tiillsboro. is needed and where the soil is a life. Raved moment by moment by )pcn 24 llou rs^ j__Da)- Bros. adv o52-l Mr. and Mrs. Carl Shiffkr of little heavier, the Katahdin variety Hus resurrection life imparted to 3erthold’s Addition left Tuesday might well be grown. Owing to its ail who claim Christ as dying for morning for San Francisco where laiger rooting system it stands the tltir sins. Right now, right where you are— they will visit for a week with re­ drouth better and that is the pri- ' m8ry reason for its larger yields. til! God you take Him to love. latives and friends. The potato itself is not round Lust and <*bey. Rearch the Book Funeral services were held in and this is one reason that it is caily for the marching orders look- Portland Friday for John B Orth- rot being received with more gen- ii.g to God for the power to do child, aged 90 years. Mr. Orth- * ral favor. The consuming trade them. thild was the father of Dr. John has become accustomed to expect George N. Taylor, Beaverton, Or. *. Orthchild o f Beaverton. Adv high quality in potatoes of the long egon. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Asbahr of variety and consequently a potato Portland and Mrs. Harry Asbahr that is round is not looked upon CANDIES end daughter Joanne o f Corvallis, with quite so much favor. This one MAZDA LAMPS v:rited at the home of Mr. and 's an exception and has unusuallv New Line of Greeting Caros good quality. In the crop just har. Mrs. R. B. Denney, Friday. Lunch Goods Pastries A. J. Rowell of Scholls Mr and Mrs. H. R. Kellington vested, reports considerably heaver yield I and daughter Joyce left Thursday At Kamberger’s morning, for Garibaldi, Ore. where rf Katahdins than Burbanks plant- ! ed side by side in the same field they will spend the Thanksgiving holidays -with realtives and friends. pt the same time. S. T. Walters, Portland, Route 2, planted Bur­ Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Effenberger banks and Katahdins in the same Poultry & Dairy of Tillamook are the parents of a field on the same day and har. i i’ttle son bom Friday, Novemebr vested about 60 per cent more i0. The little lad is a grandron of crop per acre from the Katahdin Mr. and Mrs. L. D- Shellenberger. v.-'riety than he did from the Bur­ J. R. ! ubols was another Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Waite at­ banks tended a card party at the home of grower locally who had a few of Your Money’s Worth > Mr. and Mrs. Lee Cannon in Port­ this variety. This year for the first or | land Saturday evening. Other* pres­ time there is some seed available Your Money Hark | ent were Mr. and Mrs. Al Cannon and some inquiry from out of state for seed. Burbanks will remain the end Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Waite. WASHCO SEED & FEED Co. j standard crop here and because of John Blum and ffm . Flett of their popularity, it is well that they Beaverton Phone 2503 j Gaston were business visitors in should do so. Wh:le this new spud Beaverton Monday. Dr. and Mrs. is of high quality and a heavy I’cyd Sprague of Condon, Ore., ar- j ¡elder, it should not at this time r:ved Tuesday to spend the Thanks- be grown as extensively as the old- Gas Refunds for Tractors Should He ir varieties. Sent In Within Six Months bb -------------------------------------------------- a giving holiday friends. with relatives and 1 Real Estate Transfers E p f cal Happenings Mrs Ivy Syvorson is confined to her home with a badly sprained ankle. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Browne have moved into the Brantner houre near Lake road. Miss Alyee Bloom was a dinner guest at the home of Mrs. M. C. McKercher. Thursday. Mrs. Ed Boring of Hebo, Ore., visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Erickson several days this week. George McKercher left Tuesday evening for a week’s visit with his father, M C. McKercher, in San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Felsher an ! children visited at the home r f Mr and Mrs. Andy Timmer, in Port­ land, Saturday. The Misses Eva and Elsie Whit­ worth were dinner guests at the home of Mr and Mrs. Chester B. Hanna Monday evening. Mrs. I. R. Metaler’ s mother, Mrs. Max Crandall of Hillsboro had her hand painfully torn in a washing, iiiechine wringer last Monday. Mr. and Mrs. *Janies Whitworth r id sons visited at the home of Mrs. 'Whitworth’s father. Fred Schoene, at Hillsboro, Sunday. Mr and Mrs. W. J. Crane of McMillin Acres left Wednesday for Seattle, Wash., where they will visit with their son and family. Mrs. Florence Cook and son Ev. erett and Mrs. McConnell and daughter, all of Portland, visited with Mrs. Herbert Waite, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A- C. Chinn and son Gerald left Wednesday for Olympia, W’ ash., to visit with re!, stives and friends at that place and Seattle, Wash., over the week - end. Miss Rhoda Shellenberger c f Ir- rigon. Ore., arrived home Wednes­ day evening and left Thursday to visit with her brother.in-law and stater, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Effen- berger at Tillamook. Mrs. W. C. McKell was hostess with a luncheon at her home Tues­ day. Her guests were the members of the Tuesday bridge club, Mrs W. H. Boyd and Mrs. Rolland Main. Mrs. W, J. Scott held the high ¿core at cards. A. M. Jannsen reports the open­ ing of a flowing well on the Thos. Williams property north of Forest Crove. The flow was struck at a depth of only 105 feet and it is estimated that the well will produce about 3,000 gallons daily. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Livermore, Jr-, entertained a group of relatives at dinner Sunday. T'.e'r guests wei = Mr. and M s. John Livermore Mrs F. W. Livermore Sr., Mrs. Ivy Syverson, Miss Florence Syver- 80’' and Will Westor. of Portland. V .-itors at the home of Mr. ar.J Mrs. W. R. Van K W k , Tuesday evening were Mr. and Mrr. Ralph Var. Kleek and small son. Jack rnd Claude Anderson, all o f Port, land, and Zelda Herr of San Fran­ cisco. Maxine Cady of Oregon City visited with Lois Livermore Sun­ day afternoon. Mrs. Cady and sor. David visited with Dr. and Mrs. Darland at Hillsboro. Mr. Cady is taking part in the “ Messiah” which will be sung by a large gr„up of church choirs with the Symphony Orchestra in Portland, December 30. Mrs. M. C. McKercher attended a bridal shower given for Miss Jos. epbine Bonu at the home of Mrs. Silvanus Kingsley in Portland, Mon­ day evening. Miss Bonu, who is a DINNER 40c i But Surely, there ? are repairs or addi- ^ tions to buildings £ New Low Prices High School Notes m --------------------------------------------------