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F r i d a y , ju ly 1 «. ms ■•es- The Beaverton Review mmm ithulniNin, Districi Beloni llouid, lUrthriu« R. Rx-hey home the pad two «»»41», «ad refreahiiM'iiU w»ri> tlio diver* o'clock of tho »ame day whets the L. W. Short. same »hall Is' closed. *dv Kit Monday for their home vin »ion» of the evening, Attest : Althea llnulenbeck, School By under of Use district school board of school district N». Ih, of District Clerk of School D strict Mr*. Sarah Johnston, who ha. ^ ‘ V e ^ o ^ T h 'y ^ U r^ M e L e ^ U ^ ' f ^ '‘“ w '' W n visiting for »ever»! week» «1 ( soco lviw| b v .n Bix.wn Ur, M»hcuerit. of Spokane Wn W ashiiuoton County, Oregon. in»*!.- No. Ik of Washington County. <>r the home of her *on ami unugh-. * and Mr. an<| Mr». Kenneth W il- this 24th day o f June, A D. ItWft. *»on. «<>v eSl-SV Have your prescripts one filled at ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs Rob‘t. Mr». Jack Renwiek and grandson l'**»» of PortUml were guest» at Prown’a Beaverton Pharmacy, «d\ Johnston, left Wednesday for her Johnnie o f Portland were Wednce- the lonse of Mr, ami M ia II. K Wirifred Berest had her tozuffe h°*n* *n Rockford, 111., by bua. viaj day truest» o f Mr». Renwick'» i»»r- Waite Suiulay. Thursday they «.i Seattle and Spokane. enta, Mr. amt Mrs. Walter Tib- '« c U lu d for Mr. a I'd Mr». Jin removed July 12, in Dr. Mason’» Miller and dauRhtera Edna ami Mrs. Hortons« Kieth of Farcer tk*tt3 office. v, . w „ Dixie, Mr. and Mr* Art I.in Iwek Lake. ami Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kieth Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Win. Boyd of Oso, Wa»h., attended the funer r w *!“ *„ i f 1'*’ ,, Ml »* ")«'> and Mrs. Luticla Rand, all of IVrt- of Allen Avenue, a 'laughter, July al of Harry Summers. Mr. Sum John and Robert Barnes, and liar- ialHj okl Petsrson visited over the week sixteenth. mers was a brother of Mrs. Kieth. end with Mr. and Mr». Wm Camp- “ remained for a short Mr. and Mrs. James Robinson The _ Kieth» __ I’d ! at EXiRone. School IKatrict Bond Election Notice have rented the C. E. Hedge house visit with relathes here. cn First Street, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Adkins are s u , ‘> »* Oregwi. County of Wash A fine Jersey cow, belonging to mgton. School District No. Ik, »». Mis® Eileen Martin spent last E. P. Hedburg, who lives cn the j * e ,l*r felicitated over the birth of Notici' is hereby given that, at ft little daughter on July 4th. Mrs. ndv pdj :; l chester, N. Y. week visit mg with Mias Eiith Ro Highland Read, west of town, es- diatrict borni »lection FOR KENT caped" fi"xm? the pasture some ’ tim e' Adkiri» was u former teacher in binson jnr Portland. hereby called, to be held nt Bel the local grade school Mis. Ivy Martin returned Thurs Wednesday night, and although a FOR SALE v'rton High School Building in and Several Houses uni acreage tracts search was pursued, no Mr. and Mr». 11. F V\ till at- for school district No. 4k, of Wa»h- day from a two weeks visit with diligent for sale or rent. Bank of Bea- trace of the cow has been found. friends at Hood River. tendid » family picnic of the Rands ington county. Oregon, on Wedne»- verton.______________________ advott I Don’t OverliMik the s | m h . v u I If solo of flower plants at FeUher’a, 1 The ladiea of the Church of families bekl at the home of Mr. «lay, the 24th .lay of July. A D. Mr. and Mrs. Barrett Randall, mile south on Wntaon ntreet. WANTED daughter» Maitha, and Helen vis Christ Missionary Society met at and Mrs. H. A- Ram!*» at Oak 10H5, between the hours o, 2 o’ ________________________ a.lv c 27 tf the home of Mrs. Doering. Friday, j Grove Sunday, with twenty-two clock P. M and 7 o’clock P. M., ited in Tillamook, Friday. $1051175 with fourteen lathes present. This present. there will be submitted to the le Government Job»—Start month. Me», women. Prepare now Mr. and Mrs. Harry Comer and meeting was held in compliment LOST gal voters thereof th»' ipie-tion of for next Beaverton exaurttnatfana.' son John spent the week-end at to Mrs. Dell« Henderson of Flor- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Goyt and Ri-J contract ink a bonded indebtedness in Experience u-ually mini eessary l.out—Ji-rsey ci w Hinder ideane re then- cabin near Battleground. la. ami Mrs. Sarah Johnston of chard attended the Harney ami the sum o f $25,000.00 for the pur- port lo E. I*. lledberg, Itcuvcrton, Full particular», list posi tarns. Mrs. Claude Anderson ot Port Kockford, 111. A pot-luck luncheon Giant county picnic which was held poeo t»f constructing and ei|Uippirg Phone 4025, Route I, Highland FREE Write t«»lay sure Frank at Penninsular Park in Portland, » grade school building in nrd for land, was a dinner guest at the was served at noon. Road. p-3K lin Institute, lk>|»t. 574 D. Ro- Wheaton 1 1 1 Sunday. About two hundred former sakl •chool district. H • R. VanKleek home, Friday eve. Clinton Yule of ________, __ The vote to be by ballot upon M rs. W. R. VanKleek and daugh and Lee Moodie of Princeton, III., residents of these counties were which »hall be the worda “ Bonds ter Cathryn are spending trjs week visited from Friday to Sunday’ with Present. _ , , . , , . , Yes ’ ami “ Bonds No : ir Portland visiting with relatives. i Bob Denney. The bo vs are student» fiom Wheaton. College, who drove To' i^?. s «rreate*t refrigerator val- and the voter shall place „ cross The son of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar to^Lo- Angeles with a caravan o f ue#' " h‘>n >^u bu>' u fri'sley Elec- (X ) between the weed '’ Borda’ ’ and trie refrigerator you are »s the word "Y es” or between the Lusby of Aloha had, his tonsils cars ami are now seefng the west removed at Dr. C. E. Mason’s office n n d 0 1 the highest powibk qual- word "B.'iv!»“ and the word “ No” , on their way back home. July 13. ity at an extremely attractive price, which indicate« his choice. The polla for the rec, v t,„n Df Mrs. C. T. HunkapilLar. daughter They are truly today’, greatest re- Th« Misses Maryalys and Dolor es Tuttle spent Thursday with their Harriet, and son Chester of Pam- fngerator value«. See them »1 The tht. ballot» cast for or against the T in ls said fiulebtedi»'ss grandmother, Mrs. Flora Shaefer, P*' Texas, who visited at the L. Richey Hardware and h umiture contraction of Company. adv wi||s on day and date and at Per G allon in Portland. A group of young pecple of the * * aforwaW, be opened at Ted McCann. Donald Richardson, Crow Turns Errand Boy Saturday Bible C ta » enjoyed a the b °ur o f 2 ° c,c<:k P’ M ' •»* 1 Per Liai. t flQ and Lowell Kahr of Aloha atten s>vim and a p'cnic supper it I-ou- n m» ,n "V** unU> the hcvt of 7 ded a swimming party on the Tu A (Y o u r c a n ) 1 Listen now as Dr. Maria White it ’» Park, Saturday in honor of — alatin Sunday. tells of the big black crow that Clinton Yule and Lee Moodie of Mr. and Mrs. Doy Gray, and «*ved the day for a family of Wheaton College. Later the group Mrs. J. D. Gray of Portland, re trree. met at the McMinn home fui their B u lk , per lb turned Monday from a three day l>r. White furloughs on a ranch regular etas» with Charles West vacation at Seaside. cut from Oreg.n City when in as leader and Willard Aldrich ir Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Schaefer and America. For years there in India charge of the lesson »ludy. Arnold per sq Garnett sarvg a solo as a special daughter Betty ----- Lou of ----------- ------, — Garden ----------®he has been praying down out of Home, were guest« Friday evening heaven the support for her hos- feature. at the A. C. Tuttle home. j p' :*l and orphanage, into which she The Young People of the N’ar.ar- A MI LE- AND LESS Miss Ivy Peterson and Mrs. Bar- hummed* of widows ene church complimented M?** Al Next time you go to Cali ma Fox with a bridal shower at fornia, try the train. Let the visited at the home of Mrs. B. K dow-' So Dr. White’s care is for engineer drive you safely, Rough Denney, Wednesday evening. her home Thursday evening. There the ones deep in woe. swiftly,over the smoothest Per M Mr. and Mrs. Tom Griffin of were about twenty present. Games But to this big black crow. highwayyctinvented. It'sthe San Francisco and Mrs. Campbell Perched on a near-by tree, he must economical and comfortable Barbed W ire , P o u llry N etting, Shingles and A ll K in d s of Tribble of Portland visited with •be watched- lest he swoop down way to go. Railroad fares arc touching bottom at 2c a mile Mrs. M. C- McKercher, Tuesday. and grab from the platter a tid B u ild in g M aterials. and less. Pullman charges arc Mrs. Helen Davis of Omaha, Neb bit when dinner is set out on tlv- a third less than formerly. upper gallery (porch) during the a former member and officer of A tired, worn-out, run down btated spell. And one day he did Beaverton Grange was a dinner feeling and sick headache may o f Just this; he certainly did in spite guest of the Grange last Saturday. of all their watchfulness. But in ten be caused by your system be- Mrs. Tillie Kelly and Mr. and stead of flying _ back to the _________ branch comin^j clogged w-.th poisons. Let S.L.K. Formula help Mrs. Carl Munthe of Portland to caw-caw hi» derision, Mr. Crow Williams spent the week-end visiting differ- I dx; a new thing. He flew away Cieanse your system, wake up slug gish liver, flush kidneys, and re ent points of interest in Washington, j out o f sight, carrying the meat. Among the guest» registered at • Scene two. o ff on a side-path store that “ good old feeling.’ Ask for Williams S.L K. Formu- “ O u r Red T iu c k s D e liv e r” J Jasper Park Lodge in the Canadian ^ ^ ^ i l d ^ V e ** today at Brown’s Beaverton Rock.es d u n r g th e ^ week: was ha<J heard of Dr Whi!o ard ;, al Pharmacy. The first hottie must Sue your agent, or write J. A- Ormandy, M. sb Ida M. Brown, o f B averton. a wearj, trek finally, weak srtisfy or your money back. 705 Pacific Bldg., PortUnd, Oregon w y v A ^ w y w w w y w w v v w v v w w w v v y v v v y w w v w w y |^ ^ ^ v > Miss Frances Hanson visited for from starvation, unable to go on, adv. no 5 several days last week at the home ■she sinks down and gives the cry man’s of her sister and brother in law, o f the desperate— “ Whits Mr. and Mrs. Lester Croft at Gar God, help me get my little ones BEAVERTON there before I die.” den Home. LUM BER COM PANY What is that promise? “ Pefore Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Archie they call I will answer; and while Hendricks on July 13, a daughter, they are yet speaking, I will hear." Estimates Gladly Furnished Pauline Merl. Mrs. Hendricks was Just bke in the Bible it happens Melissa Merrill, a former graduate j now, A cr0w suddenly swoops Phone Beaverton 6202 of Beaverton high school. down and drops a piece of meat Mrs Lorraine Knight and small the side of this woman ar.d in Tasty Light Lunches daughter Helen of Portia no were the strength of the morsel she dinner guests at the home of Mrs. I m<>vee on t0 that citadel of love Lunch Goods Fountain Supplies M. C- McKercher. Tuesday evening, tender hands undertook for Little Helen remained over until >‘er »***• T »cn came her story of At 1 how the white mans God came Thursday. in at the moment. Dr. White, K A M B E R G E R ’S Mrs. M. C. McKercher enter veteran, beloved, trusted on both tained a small group of friends at sides of the ocean gives us this luncheon at her home Wednesday. to declare that God still lives and The guests were Mrs. A. M. Boner hears and is mighty to save. “ Faith On and after July 1. Gas Refunds Require a License Permit, Good of Aloha, Mrs. Henry Deiinger, cometh by Hearing, and hearing For 12 Months and Mrs. W. R. VanKleek. by the word of God, ” ; therefore. into all the wo*-ld and Your Driver’s License Should IP- Where can you buy good sturdy “ Go ye Renewed by June Thirtieth preach the Gospel to every crea screen doors, standard 2 foot, 8 ture.” I Have Both Blank. fiches by six foot eight inches sibe. George N. Taylor, Beaverton, Or- I DOY GRAY See these exceptional values at on- I egon. p i auv. j Real Estate, Insurance, & Notary I ly *wl at the Richey Furniture Co. C LA S S IFIED ADSEC TIO N List your wants - trades - rents - sales - and miscellaneous lor only lc a word. PAINT UP Paint $2.25 Linseed Oi lUis. ticket .07 Calsomine Comp. Shingles 2 X 4’s ¡2 ft- S. “I ’T rC h t; 3; 2 X 12’s 14.00 SICK HEADACHES? W . J. M cCR EAD Y Lumber Company Southern Pacific Phone 4603 Beaverton J “ I Never Read The Advertisements ” You know this man. He thinks he is tell ing the truth, but - quiz him about the make of his car, shirt, shoes etc. They are First National Bank Located at First National Bank Bldg. Phone ATw a- ter 7141, Portland, Ore gon. Has been faithfully serving people of Oregon is a pillar of strength in Financial Circles of this section— Under guidance of men of rectitude and well known financial a- bility. One of the oldest and. most re liable banks in the comiuuidty is this well known institution and K is a striking example of substan tial and conservative progress. Its cfficers have been many years in the service of the people in local financial matters, being most ef ficient bankers in point of service h. thi« section. The wide experi ence thus gained h»s added to the gK.-wth <.f the community and to the attractiveness of its service to the people. Familiar with the need« and demand» of the general pub lic in this section of the country by reason o f their leng identifica tion with the banking activities of the country, it is not strange that the First National Bank in Port land has become one of the most popular of the reliable and con servative financial depositories of this section. ent service to its patrons will pro | gress with, its environment. Thi» is | quite true of the banking business and is particularly true of thi« ad mirable bank. So well have they served the community that they have provided for every convenience for their customers. Business men with puzzling prob lem«, and business women or home managers will appreciate the cor dial atmosphere to be found at the First National Bank of Portland. Y cr will approve not only what they do for you, but also the spirit behind each operation. A special feature of this bank is the saving department. One dollar will start an account in their in terest department and the account We are glad to compliment this will be given the same attention admirable financial inslituton upon as though you were depositing its .splendid record of achievement, thousand« of dollars. Once you be upon the great success its custo gin this bank has left notning un mer* have in the business world, done in ite efforts to make bank and upon the commanding posilion ing easy for it« patrons. thi« admirable financial institution Any business or profession which occupies in the financial circle of renders modern, reliable and effici this part of the country. advt all advertised. He must read the advertise ments to keep from picking blindly and inaccurately. They are an integral part of his life. The important thing is to read ALL the advertisements. The last one may contain the very information you need. BEAVERTON REVIEW Beaverton’s Home Newspaper rinwro m mmmstmmmmm