rit 11 » a y . DFX’E'i lient 1931 Tlu» lleavcrton Review ■W R....I ■■ .Ml1 ' t m 1,1 --.......... . . " 'I . 1 H U I Have your prescript ions filled a ll Harold C. Clarke, and M m . Hulda ct! lita mil quota. pkoiomais h i r n u m o rn * w s in v ìi h * Browns Beaverton Drug Store.- I’d King of Portland were »'inner ‘ A » tlitngs stand at thè ptnatilit S i '» I ih I luils will b«< received uu adv. guests .it Ui« home oi Mr. uni I mie thè potato act I h a luw. ell- til seven Uitrt) P. M. of h nuarv Sealed bids will be i occlusi IIU- I'he K m in is club will meet F r i- 1 Mr.-. II, |-\ Matte I'huiadav evening . 1 li rcement oí whlcli is in thè band« 8 . 1935. at the ofTIce of the end«"* III Mveu-thirty 1‘. M. of Januurv Ottici visitili» at their homi » urlici' i I noon (to«l.i> i l|S>|«|| ,>f \\ ,.»| ol thè Bureau of Internai Revolute. -mned. by tin- I' ii wii Council ui Mir li, 11*35, at the office of the under nesdsy this w cok, as \\ edae >diij in the week were Mr. sud VIis. K>1- It umy he re|«>aled The re are a Town of lieuvertou for twenty (201 signed. by the Town t'otiuwll of th" Mr. «nd Mn. Blassor speat was a holiday. gar Matte. Mrs. Al Cannili M*. Christmas day with the Howard and Mrs. W. R. Mtaeuer and Oran a noti many who hope It will he. cubic yards of screening» and ten Town of Baa vertuti for one (I* new hot It does ha ve conHderublt sup t lot cubic yards oi t L* inc'i crushed oi it-ud Commercial nt. cboMl* Hi Uglov family in Pnrtlard It you wish t„ vote on the Salo» Waite all of Portland. pori amoiig grower*. partlcularly tu rock to lie used on the road 1 h ' i>, toil pickup) with ii closed «'ah, lux und other measures, be sure A Christmas program was K ivon VI r. and Mt G. R. Ilitt nt P ort­ thè Urger producili* «ectton*. tween tlio City reservoir and the lot Immediate delivery to the Town you are registe ned lts the registra­ in the Kaloigh school house Mon land. Mr. and Mrs. U R. 1’ ichey, Canyon Road, Price to be submit­ of Bcavertuxi Water Depar!ment, lu tion books close Tuesday. day owning b.v the weekly Bible Van and Gene Brown and .lime* ted i,It a per cubic yard bus»» de­ Ilbmlttlnx hide specify make year, HI BLE CLASS doss conducted by Miss lone WM* Mw-s Halite Myers of Poulain! Miller were Christmas K.K»*ts at livered to said road approximately condition, size and uuiiiher of tires, ing. and Mrs. Deuel I of Vancouver, Wn. the Jay Gibson home. Additional I 1« miles east of Beaverton, icoep other eqllipilient, mid Ilio lowest in the evening were Mr. At thè Suiuluy evenltig lltble t a lire of said rock and screenings euali price delivered In Beaverton. Jr. ami Mrs, John Juhusou. Mar- •‘•«•nt Christmas at the home of guests Mr. and Mrs. U U Myers and Mrs. Manning of Huber. M . study ltelil by .Mia. O. A Ntgel ut object to tlie approval of the Gen .orie and Lloyd were Christina» ’the Tow a Council of the Town Jack Parks »>f Portland, ani Mr. '-lie Huber Coinmsrelal club house, eral Foreman for the Town of Ilea i!ay guests at the homo of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stilus of ■/f Beaverton reserve- Ule right *«» and Mrs. Jack Osfield and ». »ligh­ two questiona will he unswcrcd verton. \!r*. Howard Lindlev. of reject any and/or all bids. at Gardon Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Dahl ter, Janet. M bere was Jeans tlie 3 day.» after Home. The Town Council reset ves the Vancouver, and Mr. and Mrs. Ver­ I'uhllshed by unter of tlie Com bis crucifixión? The aeem'ng con right to reject any or all bids. mou Council of the Town of Bea­ -Mrs. K. R. Jordan and her mo­ non M aj«s of Portland were Sun tradlctlou In Mlcnb 1:3 and " S o n«an or worm n w -h - -aw any Jo.«l PuhllMhcd by onler of the Com­ ther. Mrs. Payne are spending day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. thing o f the Great War The aubject will I e ecu be 3:10. "Tw o mon Council id the Town of Hc-i verton . Steve Mapes. Homer L- Wilson, Christmas with their sis'or and other tnsMi a lover o f peace.” Ber­ latw-s of Galatlans 3:19. vcrti n . Recorder daughter. Mrs. Hattie Crittenden Visitors at the home of Vre. j. nard M. Baruch, Homer L Wilson, in Portland. adv. ft-b W. Husou during the week included t tun ru m Recorder Mrs Prod Smith and ohildten o Herbert Husou of Cornelius, Whal | All Potato Growers adv c4-5 ly Watson of Portland, and Capt Bay City are spending the Christ­ Includiti In Vet The Unites' Auxiliary of the Hu­ Mrs. Phillip Allison t.r Ft. mas week at the home of her pam and ber Commercial Club will sponaor Lewis. Wash. ents. Mr. and Mrs. Noth Snyder, a card |>arty at the Huber hall, (Oontinuid from Front Pant) at Whitford. Beaverton Lodge No. 1 1 A. F. mounting to 3.953.0(H) buthcl« an- Saturday evening. December 28. Ail Ixiomis Murray, a nephew of • nd V. M. and Beaver Chapt»r No. nually. County quota will not be mtaaion. 2f>«*. Good prizes ntul re­ Everyone Is Invited, Mrs. Mary Evans, was drowted in 10« O.E.S.. will hold joint uistaRu- ret until the applications for quo­ freshments. ' ” n services Friday evening. Dec. raid adv. tas are all turned in When these the bay at Port Townsend Wash the day after the death of his 27. A pot-luck dinner w ill | recede are all totaled, the state potato the ceremonies. cousin tile late Earl Evans. board will then proceed to set the county quota. The county hoard Mr. uud Mrs. L. R. Richey. Van Mrs. Alice Fisher and son Don­ i .11 set the individual quoins a f­ and Gene Brown, Mr. and M s. Ja> ald of Portland and Mr. and Mrs. Gibson, son Jay. and Mrs. J. G ter tlie county quota is set. Lowell Kahr and Delbert and Mike Gibson were Christmas eve guests Tty* 50 bushel exemption merely Kahr spent Christmas with Mr. the Opening of that a grower who sub­ nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. Car! means and Mrs. J. a . McCann and Ttd. Klinge. at Gaston. mits sales evidence $hov!iv; con­ Mrs. Alfred Davis is in St Vin­ clusively that his sale- have a- Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hamden cent Hospital recovering from an mounted to e certain atm tint end iRhoda Shelletiberger i are rete v operation for the removal of s large that this amount is 50 bu. he's or irg congatulations o i the birth ot tumor on the spine. Mrs. Davis is ■ ess and has this figure approved a little daughter, bo'n at the W il­ a sister of John and Adam DeHaan. bv the county commit* ■ ail! no* cox Memorial hospital. Dec. .’ I. The Mr. and Mrs. K. G. Perkin-- and little girl has been named Julie. get his sales quota »mt in. t ic I)« General Line tt.a, approved figure and will re­ Mrs. B. K. Denney were guests at Mr. and Mrs. C. C- Tripp euter- ceive tax exempt stamps fur the Classified Advertisinx Rates used sew ing mit» bine or furni­ O f Cut Flowers the R. B. Denney home Christmas. ture on a CruKley Radio or Re­ I'cr Word M rs Ruth Denney of the Multno­ tair.ed with a large dinner party approved quota. The act applies to One Cent anti Potted Plants frigerator. Itieliey Hardware * mah hospital also spent the day at at their home Christinas day. Thetr all potatoes sold for table stock If I’aid W ben < irdered guests were Dr. and Mrs. G. Fran­ cr seed. Furniture Co. udv home. (Minimum 1‘rice for first cis Hall. VI r. and Mrs. Bryson We Serve and Deliver Evidence of sal«*» would include insertion, 15 cents) Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Johnston, Hamilton. l'or Sale or Tradì Caed combina Mrs. Alice Hampton Sills of sale. bills of ladiug and Day or Nijfht Subsequent Insertions, per word. Virginia. Howard. Miss Rose Thomp­ Clark, and Miss Faye Tailor, all Hou wood or caul circulator acate r. f: ' ni record books. One Cent son. and Lloyd Johnson attended of Portland. finish like new. We trade. Hlrb- Every grower who received a Billing (b a rg e Ten Cents the Christmas program at the Pres­ ey Hardware A Furniture Co We Will Specialize In Mr. and Mrs. Sid Wheeler of sales quota that is officially ap­ byterian church at Orenco, Monday E X A M P L E If a ten word classi­ proved will, each year, receive tax Hamilton, Montana, Mr. and Mrs FUNERAL SPRAYS evening. fied advertisement is inserted, it w A N T H :i> exempt stamps for the amount of would cost l&r for one time, 254 Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Metcalf Har­ his quota provided that tlie acre­ hor«e- nanted Will Pi > tup for two times, 3&f for three times, < heap old Peterson, and Mr. and Mr.-.| age he is planting is sufficient to price Call i Rialti 2646. p4-' Hints for Motorists etc. I f necessary to send out u J. E. Fleetwood of Jewel. Ore., produce that quota. If )»• exceeds statement, an additional ebatge of were Christmas dinner guests at bis quota. he will need to buv FOR RENT IO 4 will be made. By C. R. Strouse the home of Mr. and Mrs. >1. M. stanins at the rate of 75c tier 100 BEAVERTON FLORIST Barnes. pounds of potatoes or be may bo Director, School of Automobile«. Several Houses and acreage tracts International Correspondence able to buv tax exempt stamps FOR SALE for sale or rent, Rank of llca- • Mias Margaret West is home from Schools Phone 0210 front the potato admlnistr *ion pro­ verton. advetf O.S.C. for the holiday vacation. To Beautify your home send to viding that 'om e grown- I as not Mr. and Mrs. Bud M i'ler and Russellville Nurseries, E. Burn­ For Kent Good •>-r<*tmi ull modern Lombard St.. Janies Rc.-ss visited at the home of house, furnished or unfurnished side A 97th Ave., Portland, for Mr. and Mrs. Harry Phillips in Me South of Allen Vve. with full basement and g.irage. catalog, or phone TAbor 0204. Minnville. Sunday. Corner Third and Watson Sts For Sale or Trade Trad •* in your Mrs. L. Tucker, president of the Phone 0751. S. Mnpes. udv Bethel Indies' Aid. Mrs. Louise J. I- God to ring down the curtain Carter and Miss Juliette Carter 1 n this scene and set the range for were among those attending the a new and different day* We give Congregational Board meeting a; . s follows what the load'nu Bible the First Church. Portland. A N easy way to clean spark plugs teachers say as they glean th? is to spray them thoroughly Book. The major depressions of 1857. with carbon tetrachloride. A few 1873. 1893. 1907. and 1921 left the This present stt-up of rations is minutes after spraying, the carbon schools in better condition than to end. The Stone that w» » cut will be loosened and can easily be they found them. Is education less scraped off. Then blow the spark cut without hands meaning plugs out with compressed air. A important today than in the years 1 hrist—)s to smite the n.it.onr anJ hand fire extinguisher is useful fo r 1 gone by?—Student Leadej). they are to pas* away as chaff spraying the liquid, but any kind of 1 1 • »111 the summer thrashing floor. Christmas day visitors at the Geo. spray gun can be used. Carbon Dan'l 2:34-35 . Not a gradual pro­ tetrachloride is inexpensive and can Brown home were Mis« Lueile ( p i ­ hut an event. Sudilen ; start- be bought at most drug stores. Brown of Roseburg, Mr. and Mrs. * * * ling; < hrist the Smiting Stone. Warren McMinimee of Tillamook. When will this take place* I/et Leaks in the gasoline tank can be Miss Ruth Reed of Portland and stopped with shellac. Remove the ( hrist himself tell it.—” Jerusalem C. W. Hays of Raymond. Wash. tank, dry it out, then pour in shel­ shall he trodden down of the ( ’»en­ lac. Swish the shellac over all tha Mr. and Mrs. Geo. H eifer of tiles the nations until *he times surfaces and into all the corners. Portland have purchased the Louis of the Gentiles 1>e fulfilled.” Luke Drain off the shellac and let the Boughten place on Oak Ave Huber. 21:24. For centuries the Jews were tank dry before re-filling. Mr. Helser is connected with the shut out of their own 'and and ilelser Bros- Transfer Co. of Port­ scattered among the nations. A land. The deal was made tttough KEEP O FT sign on their city. No the P. M. Madden Realty Co. Jews allowed. Then in 1916. right before our Harry Eliander Jr., Paul and Dor­ very eyes it happened; the great othy DeHaan. Geo. and Amor* Sprig decisive sign for which generations Rle and Francis Downing, all of of Christians had waited The Arab- tlie Whitford school district and who had held the city for long students in Beaverton High school, By Floyd B Foster, centuries surrendered it to the Eng­ are confined to their homes with Vocational Counselor, lish. In 1922. six years 1s«er, to measles. Great Britain was given the task International Correspondence Be prepared to keep your fresh of holding Palestine for the Jews. Schools meats and butter for several weeks. Jerusalem open, no longer * 1 odden Crosley Sheivador Refrigerators down, the Jews flow in. 300,000 have nearly fifty per cent mora Work Beyond Your Job already back. Cities building; busi­ actual grocery capacity. Moderate ness humming. prices and easy terms. Richey NCE you have obtained a job, So Tar as the Bible has to say. Hardware & Furniture Co.--Paid the attitude you take toward it t ie day of the nation* has now- adv. right at the start is going to be come to an end; for the Ho'y City vitally important. Many men are Rev. and Mrs. H. S. Wiley of I*, no longer trodden down btrf immediately content to begin drift­ Portland and formerly pastor of open to her own people. ing along with as little effort as What next? The Lord -hall des­ the Beaverton Congregational church possible, with little definite thinking cend for his own to take them out; were Christmas day guests at the about the present and less plan­ then the great tribulation. “ Except Hatnes-Tucker home. Mrs. Haines ning for the future. those days should be shortened, Other men begin working them­ served a turkey which had been selves into a fever and think that there should no flesh b? saved." sent to her by her niece from Co­ just because they work hard and -M a tth ew 21:22. The nations have lonic, S. Dakota. heatedly they are certain to suc­ ; tiled the world in greed, >vnr. lust, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Whitworth and ceed. They fail utterly to realize -ilfisness instead of to the glory children of Hillsboro, spent Christ­ that the only kind of work that] nt God. So the curtain will fall to produces real success is that which mas at the Evans-Whit worth home. rise again on terrible judgment. is directed by a soundly conceived Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tnhnston, God is (Rid; sin is sin; and woe and organized plan of action. Virginia and Howard spent t hrist- to men when God treads out the The wisest plan for a young man mas day with Mr. and Mrs. Will winepress of his wrath. Now is the starting in on his career, is to Johnston and family at Roseburg. work always a little beyond bis. day of salvation. Receive Christ W ill Johnston is a great uncle of present job. As soon as you have I as Saviour while it Is yet daj Robert Johnston. mastered the particular job you George N. Taylor, Beaverton, Or . were hired to do, begin to pioneer, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Ayrer and — Paid Adv. _____ _ into new territory. Find out what -ons Millard and Donald of Ridge­ the men immediately ahead of yop field, Wn., Mr. and Mrs. R G. do and how they do it Then, by f arey of Portland. Mr. and Mis. T. study, by observation, and by P. Denney, and Mr. and Mis. A. taking every opportunity to gain I UVO . Hartley and family of Vjncouve experience in some phase ot their work, equip yourself as far as E v e n th e be ^ v Wash-, spent Christmas day WltV possible so that you could handle SELF-MAPfc M E N their father. M. F. Ayres of Hazel- their jobs. S u b j e c t e d t o a dale. If you equip yourself to do thé A l t e r a t io n s Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Webb Mrs. work of those who are a few steps W HEN THEY H. C. Doty. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. ahead of you on the road to suc­ GET MARRIED cess you can depend upon it that Barne*. Mrs. R B Denney and opportunities to prove your greater Mr. M. H. Metcalf are part i ipat- value will not be lacking In the ing in "The Messiah” ., rehearsals certain nature of things vacancies under the direction erf Willem V a . will occur or emergencies will arise ifoogstraten. "The Messiah" will be which will give you the opportunity! T resented by five hundred singers to show what you can do— and it in connection with the Portland is to those who prove they can do Symphony orchestra. Sundav De­ more than they were hired to do that promotion surely comes. cember 29. A N N O U N C IN G BEAVERTON Greenhouse Karl H. Potter WHAT OF OUR TIMES? 8 i t I 1 1 i 1 1 Happy I I NEW YEAR I I i I I Getting a Job and Getting Ahead i I I % 1 1 1 1 to O A ll The Family * I I i I I 1 I From Your Own Paper 1 1 I I Ü « « The Review r i I I 1 *