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The Beaverton Review FRIDAY. F R B R l’ARY 21. 193« \Per&ona/\ Frank Knox Public Citizen Mis» Ruth West was a week-end guest erf Miss Katherine Denney. Have your prescriptions tlt.nl at Brown's Beaverton Drug Store.—Pd. Adv. Mrs. H. U. Hudson and Mi». H. K Nelsrm are reported on t h e s i c k list. Services to Nation Make Him a Presidential Possibility. (T t MK AL NEWS I* I*. Myers was a Pusilli >r in Albani. Wednesday, — »’ * i — lisp Mr. and Mi A. M. J.inn cn. Mr. and Mr>. It It. Summers, aid .Mr. and Mrs. K K SH| m attendili Um AI Kader Slm ile Itali »bleb was given at the Masonic Temple in Portland, Wednesday evening, in honor of I’oteulate Leonard It El der .ind Mrs. Elder. db- -SI '■ COMMITTEE FAVORS GROWTH OF ALI \LFA (t out u h m -I from Front Page) pow del ed sii y l'Illune oli gl i eli lo t llover tips or dm tug t.lio winter season hv using carrol» or par- nips us bait. ■ 11 — " ■« runry 22 at the Hubei itali. Good prizes and ref re ah menti«. Admission 2fu*. Eieryouc invited. adv p i2 I'lils call lie put mi nay tune up For Lnne'er & Bettor WHERE TO (¡O to almost the time the .ilfelfu Is .... — , , _____ _ if 'ceiled. When it is put on late in on lliimlnirgerft ti c season, the crop will, of tnurse, hi h i .t; n . ism receive no benefit from it the Hr»' The subject of the study u* Mie Come to > ear. Ion since the alfalfa docs llllile elnsH to tie held Friday eve KAMBFKCERS nothing miicli more Mian eel star ning at II u I ht hall by Mrs. A. G. toil Mie first >ear, this wilt not Nagel, will lie "God and II « laiu matter pai Icularly, Scodine Me al i ompnred." falfa and then liming It afterward-. has not proven very effective In i Aim n u n /or the neri 5 sweetening the soil. The lime should The Itchckuh Needle ami Social i l>e worked in. which means It month% o f flu ii is s|Miiim>rliig a e a r l party, should l>e put on after the ground luesdai evening, February 2t>, at I» plowed. If the alfalfa s lo get T he a good start, It Is essential tha' the I.O.O.F. tulli. There w.il lie tlie ground I h > In good stirpe to refreshments and good prises. Ad A t l a n t ic M o n t h l y hold moisture and this means tliul mission, 2r-c. Paid adv. it must lie ft noli pulverized and I VIt|i P ARTY well packed. This cali he delie on AA » KN Ih«' luottt t.f your N \ , radiliite l»«»urn. Ki"log Ih» The luilles auxIBury of Mie Hu spring plowing, hut fall or winter w It. Iba w indolii. 11» «• «« 11IB»|| «k plowing in preparation for plantin’' ber Foni merchi I rluh aie gli mg a loti.lilp. thr .fiumi t ItNt hav«* alfalfa lias proven more tnllafuc- card parti. Saturday evening Fell tltftrir t 1»«' \ TI. \ NTH* f» r tò ri. From time to time various motti * nt v - flV«* vi<nr», \»»»»rt fit Ids of alfalfa in Washington quoit’«1 (LID 1 iu«tRt t li»rl» hr 1 in AB • l-eitrr growth Mie first year w here I fittiti«* given a more vigorous '( ..it on l *rml • I. ( in« ni inni ok tilt*. n«l 1 Mie full-plowed ground to ^ N O T A R Y PU BLIC • > That there are dlffcrenc's In the The % llsn t lc »loHlhti ineuKANca in a itv toMkANien -traina of alfalfa seed has been N Irllss l« ** *t ie r i clearly demonstrated ill Ucinon i Ilo* t «Ml Veteran* nomi» \ i»|»1i»*nt •on* strut loll plantings on seie-al plac I I I I I I I l l s ' ! ••<! I l l i ' l l l i l i l l L T I Illt'aT I 'l l III- es in Mi« county using several strains in each planting. Glowers have Inquired from time t-> time about Liutak alfalfa for the Mil lamette valley. This is a variety that lias done fine m easier'» O re gon. hut under Wllluinette valley county have been piauled where part of the plantings would be on fall-plowtd ground and another part of it on early spring »i even late winter-plowed ground all in tie game field. Almost without ccptioD the alfalfa will tnnkt conditions it generally docs (la w if led R strs prove quite as satisfactory fas W .it -I Grimm variety. It seems to One (Vnl If Paul AA hen Ordered more or less of u one-crop si rain. (Minimum I'rier for fu st That Is. Its 111 st crop Is Mie teavv For Hale l.»K trailers with air insert ii.n, LA cen ts) one and It doesn't come hack quite hrukes, coupe, white truck, feed as well as the Grimm does unde Subsequent Insertions, per word. grinder, 11. ls*wls. alv the same conditions. For Washing One Gent ton county conditions growers can Billing Charge Ten Cents FOR RENT iio well to plant nothing I fit a EXA M PLE If a ten word classi certified strain of the Grlmtr var fied * (Avert i seme nt i* inserted, it iety. would cost 15< for one time, 2!i# Several H u - r * sul «eres ge ir s e Is for tale or rent, Hank of Bea for two times, 35< for threi limes, Gophers ruin many an -ilfulf: verton. ad vet f stand. These can he effectively etc. If necessary to send out a controlled through a consistent usi* -tatement, an additional rhaigc of WANTED of poison halt, made up by using 10e will l-e made. tContinued from last week) Over-age for the draft, able to com ALOHA mand inrtnonce if lie wanted an »ill -W oer's commission or a softer berth, Mrs. Joe Bush and Mrs. A. Frank Knox enlisted as a "luioh pri Complete line Champion Bird and vate" in the New Hampshire militia Hayes were lunchet it guests the fish foods, Washco Seed & Feed Co. in 1917 when the United States Itecame J . H. Hulctt home In Beai et ton. Wednesday. —Paid adv. iiivohed in the World War. No niili Elmer Scott returned a few day s Mrs. R. M. Stewart spent several tarist, hut a profound patriot when his days this week with Mr. Stew art at country needed men, Knox, qualified hv ago from Seattle, where he hat his previous service In Cuba, quickly been visiting his son, w nfiel-l Independence. found himself in an officer‘a training Scott, for a week. Mr. and Mrs. C. Cahoon ate the camp over Ills protest. He served Mr. and Mrs. Jack Renwlck and parents of a little »on born Tues throughout the war with the artillery family of Portland were uerts of day. February IS. train of the TStli division, participat Mrs. Kenwii-k's parents, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Waite were ing in the St. Mihlel ami Argonue Mrs. Walter Tibbetts, Saturday. campaigns, lie came home tills time guests at the home of Oran Waite with his hearing slightly impaired, al J . M. Durham of Pasco, Wash., in Portland. Sunday. though it was believed for weeks that were among those attending the Miss Kileeu Martin returned to an unexpected discharge of artillery tum ral of A. V Ford Mr. und Mrs. her home here Monday after a had deafened him for life. The first Andy Denholm <f Portland wen month’s sojourn in Vancouver. Wn. day home lie reported for work in a ..Iso present. Bird seed, bird gravel, s in ? re long-tailed coat, all he had saved from a — — — ------------------------ storer, information on canary care. Ills "civvies" before going to war a Real Estate Transfers Washco Seed & Feed Co. Paid adv. second time. 3B— --------------------------------------------- Knox's success in New Hampshire Emily M¡i;\ HanMi et i ■ \ . Mr. and Mrs. K. Smith and daugh attracted the attention of Publisher ma Zaniker, Part Sec. 22. TIN R2W ter Roberta of Whltford spent the William Randolph llearst. Wheu In Grace Johnson to A »hm II. veek-end visiting relatives In Port vlted liy Mr. llearst to take charge of Mvtzge hind. his Boston pa tiers, Knox, who was in Sehende!. I*>t I. Hlk. 2 Acre Trs. The Retiekah Needie and Social no sense a candidate for the Job, fixed John R. il- ney et ux to H. F. rluh are giving a benefit card par what tie regarded as a prohibitive Honey et ux. t acre Garden Lome. ty at the I.O.O.F. hall, Tuesday eve price on his services. To his astonish Oma 11. Emmons Melico < l vlr ment. Mr. llearst agreed and Knox ran ning. the patters for a year with such suc to J . H. Ezell et ux, f> vere* Sc . Mrs. Warren MoMinimee rf Til- cess that he was tendered the gen 22. T IS R1AV. lamook. is spending this we^k vis- eral managership of the entire llearst M. N. Richardson to O S Idiotic iting her parents. Mr. and M r. Geo. chain of papers. In that Job Knox ap et al. 49 acres Sec. 23. H S R2W. Brown. Otto Brose et al t.> B. T. Hart. plied the same general rules of budget U n 1. Blk 1, Timber. balancing and editorial Integrity which Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Smith of W. J. Troutman et ux, to P. E. Portland were visitors at the home he hail followed all his life. Once again, Knox found hiuisait Gardner et ux. Part Blk. 1» Ar :» of Mr. and Mrs. K. Smith at Whit- traveling the length and breadth of North Plains. ford Tuesday. Geo. W. Sheppard el ux '•> • ’»»one** the land, acquiring and upplying a State Inspector J . E. W eih was knowledge of local affairs, sectional Gribler, 32.1.7 acres Sec. 2», T2N in town this week looklie over interests and meeting the leading husi R3W. some of the electrical equipment ness men, statesmen and politicians Ervilla Tigard to Aluriel Duelas recently installed. everywhere. When he retired from et al. Part S c. 3. T2S RIW Tile Reed Institute to «■ nri- ■ Mrs. Ray Ferguson of San Fran ttiis post in 1928 lie expected to settle Co.. Ta>ts |3 and M. Ijd d cisco visited at the E. E. Stipe down in Manchester with his wife Finance and R. R. Summers home Wednes in a new home especially adapted A Reed Add. Beaverton. in design and site to a troublesome day and Thursday of last week. throat ailment from which Mrs Knox Mrs. F. G. Donalds* n entertained had suffered for several years. But the Tuesday Bridge club at lunch Knox found lie was not the kind of a FOR SALE Meli VA siiteli for Itawli-igU tonte eon and cards, Tuesday. V s . A. man who can retire until the la<t horn Ilm troni y»ur home inen-uuit und g.-l nf 80(» faniilles. R e llab le hlistler E . Hanson was high score lady. is blown. your nrtntlfir from Your Fhristian is llk< beggar To Beautify your home »end to -hou ld start earn ln g $ 2 ' weekly In 192!» Walter A. Strong, publisher girl Mr. and Mrs. Fred 01m«ter.d of wed to a king. Stic is his T i l l ' ONLY Russellville Nurseries, E. Burn and Inermi •• rapitili . Nk r 11•• lodai'. Portland and Dr. and Mrs. Robert of The Chicago Daily News, suddenly bride; a name and a place all ir BE A VERTON OWNED PR!NT<HOP side k 97th Ave., Portland, for R a w Itig li, D op i, u l t i » 17 8 , Oak Wood and little son were visitors died. The newspaper was an institu an instant and proved up a* the catalog, or pbone TAbor 0294. The Beaverton Review inni Calif pii |3 at the V. A. Avoid home Sunday. tion in the city of Chicago, devoted to years come and got the public service, independent, read Wed to Christ, you ask" Yea Caleb Perry, who resides on Den nnd believed in by the citizens of that the ney road, and who has been in city. Under Victor F. Lawson and So says the AVord. We are ill health for some time, was taken Strong the paper had sot a standard bride. Christ died for the vast com to a Portland hospital this week. for American Journalism for more than pany who would become Mis, Min' He might present them to P msel'. Mrs. Al Cannon of Portland vis fifty years. a glorious Bride. We do not strus Knox, without enougli money of id- gle to get Him. He died to cet us. ited at the H. F. AVaite home from Tuesday to Thursday of lest week. own to buy such an expensive prop A'ou are His; Ho is your" And This week, for several days, Mrs. erty. came into the picture with The having Him, y<m have a!! for In Mabel Adams of Portland was their odore T. Ellis, a successful muntifac- Him dwelleth all the fullr-i m of tnrer of press accessories. Theirs was the Godhead bodily and we arc com guest. not the highest hid. It was sold to Sister Raphael of St. Mary’s A- them after the executors and directors plete in Him. In Him all peace. cademy of Beaverton is at St Vin had canvassed the country for a man wisd<un, truth, cheer, fenrlessnezs. cent's hospital, recovering ficm a of character eligible to conduct a joy, love. Possess your possesion.». Make it come true. 1 ead injury which she suffered in newspaper on the high standards It Here is new life fi/r the discon a fall at St. Stephen's school, had acquired. The principal editors tented, worrying, restless, fruitless, Tuesday. and publishers of the country individ nxious, world loving child of God. Mr. and Mrs. Stassen, who have j ually assured all Inquirers that In How make it come true" been living on the I. G. McCor- Knox the right man for the job had First Absolute surrender. A clean been found. • ir.ick place on Denney road, hav sell-out to God </f all the days of moved to Beaverton, and are occu- Knox has run The Chicago Dally your life that remain; all your tying the old Greely Davies house News on the same principles that talents, hopes, abilities, even your made him successful at the Son and pet sins confessed and turned over cn Watson St. In Manchester. He lias stood manfully to Him; your fears an.l worries The celebration of the 21th an behind the forces of law and order nothing niversary of Beaver Chapter No. which has brought the underworld In too. You stand stripped 106. O.E.S.. which was to have been I'liicngo to its knees—the same old left in this world that you can held Wednesday, February 12, wa= fight lie ftuight at Sault Ste Marie call your own. Second Step out Into the new postponed until February 26, on ac in his earlier days. Ills campaign for hour. From th is time on a 1 th a’ count of the inclement weather. a new political conscience, in which you plan or d</ is for the g'ory or Miss Afargaret Clarke of O ik la n l,: courage and common honesty stand Cod. He now has you and 1» right out as its chief characteristics, is t'alif., daughter of the Rev. Chas. of way in your life. Stop nr and F. Clarke, spent Tuesday and Wed- showing results, lie has improved the i ount utterly on Christ fc the nesday here, disposing of Mr. financial position of ids newspaper, re power. Ig/ok away from self; look tiring in the first four years, over C larkes household efTects. Reports only to Him. It is no longer you of his health are not very cr.cour- f I. im i .OOO in bunds and preferred that live but Christ that liveth in stock. This, too, is a throwback on aging. Ids life-long ability to balance budg you. And the life that you live on, you live *>v the The AVhitford school was dosed ets. save money and. at the same time, ironi now faithfulness of the Son of Go I who Wednesday. as the water pipes be give quality service. loved you and gave Himself to die tween the Scholls road and Garden He lias continuously fought the Home road froze, shutting off the "New Deal" as contrary to some of for you. He that hath begun a good work water supply from the schoo’. The the tilings he found to he fundamen pipes were repaired and sch< ol re- tal American principles: You pay ip you will perform 1» until the (lay of Jesus Christ. sumed Thursday. your debts; you don't spend more than Geo. X. Taylor, Beaverton. Ore Mrs. E. E. Stipe entertainej the you earn; you make no promises you gon. Paid adv. cannot keep; you keep the promises O.E.S. 1923 Matrons’ club a* her home with a Valentine luncheon, you make, and yon t«*U flip truth un Friday, the fourteenth. The decor sparingly about tilings ns they are. Illinois Republicans agree with Knox ations were all in keeping with Aalentines day. The afternoo:i was and believe in him. They think he Is spent with needlework and social the type best suited to prevent day needs—a business mnn with a states conversation. man's viewpoint and experience; s Mr. and Mrs. Ira Berger of fresh, up-to-date "public citizen" fully < lackamas. former residents of Bea qualified to apply the homely virtues Do you feel run-down, Uppish, verton. Mrs. G. G. McCorm'c and and fundninentnls to modern condi without appetite for food or ze-t her mother, Mrs. Percy Stewart for living? Don’t suffer another day tions. of Garden Home, who have been without trying Williams S. ,.K For traveling in ralifornia for sever-! mula. which acts as a mild tonic, a I weeks, send word that tl.cj are LOCAL BETHEL HAS stomachic stimulant, a mild laxa having a delightful time. ar.d ex VALENTINE PARTY tive and gpntle diuretu stimulant foi pect to be back about March 1st. the kidneys. Take Just a few doses Bethel No. 2fi, Daughters of Jot» and see how much better you fee'. "Bud" Miller, Cecil Barnes, chas Dawes and Wm. McAllen were a- of Beaverton enjoyed a Valentine The first bottle must prodttc* re or money back. V’l.'liamc ; niong those to suffer most froni party at the home of their guar sults dian, Mrs. Geo. Me Breen. Thursday S.L.K. Formula is coniporutb'rd from t the drenching taken at the fire Monday morning. Could the city evening, after t.heir regular meet the prescription of a former army Council see their way to spend a ing. Each girl invited a boy friend doctor who used it in private prac little money for firemen's turn-out to join in the fun. Novelty hata, tice many years. Now thi* valuable horns. games and refreshments time-tested medicine Is available to clothes to help protect these lad s contributed to the merriment of you at a cost r/f only a few cents who work so valiantly to pvt out the evening. a day. Being a liquid alre-dy dis fires, there would he less liability solved -William» S .I.K . Formula of their becoming the victims of “Truth Is a gem th at Is found starts to work almost immediately. ■pneumonia. Even three or four suit« at a great depth; whilst on the Try a h ittle under money-back would be a big help. Other suits surface of Ibis world all things guarantee-, and enjoy that good old could be purchased as the funds are weighed by the false scale of feeling. On sale at Brown’* Beaver were provided. Mistom."- Byron. ton Pharmacy. Paid adv. Miss Ruth West was a week- end guest of Miss Katheriue Den- ney. Send $1 D ay C R A Y LIVE THE LIFE Two months ago a big soap company gave away some Within a few weeks several of the larger companies gave the customers some soap. In doing so the first company advertised - - - and so did those who followed. Advertising is news for you - - - of special interest to you - - - making savings for you. 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