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The Beavorton Review FRID AY, MAR* H 13. 1936 New '•hrubhet' hi»' been p'anted in fremt of the W. E. l’ egg I mid tug this week. Mrs. Eouls Stark is quite her home m Portland. :ll i t Mrs. Keeler Emmons and two sons of Eugene spent the week end here with relative«. Mrs. Ibiy Gray was called to Sail Francisco this week by the illness Mrs. Elizabeth Sammoix.- o' Port o f her daughter. Mrs. Holland Muir.. land visited at the home of Mrs. Mrs. V. Boge was h< stess for the Sarah Butner, Monday. Missionary society of the Church of Mrs. F. L. Howard is recovering Christ at her home on Lake road. from an operation which s’ >e un- Friday. detwent Wednesday. Mrs. Andy Tinuner of Portland Mrs. Clara Connors is \ siting was a visitor at the Inane of Mr. tor several days with friend* and and Mrs. Chits. Kllppel of Barren relatives in Vancouver. Wn. to. Sunday. Mrs. F. M. Kroetch and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs \V. R. VanKleek Wallace Brown are recovering from Miss Cathryn VanKleek. and Ron severe attacks of influenza, aid Knepper visited in Albany a Mrs. Ray Reupple aud Mrs. Clara week ago Sunday. Buxton, both of Portland, \isite-i Mrs. Margaret Percy- of HtlL- at the Evans-Whitworth home. Fri dale was a dinner guest n* the day. home of Mr. and Mrs. J. F Fet Mrs. May Hyde of North Plains sher. Wednesday evening. aud Mrs. U K. Fisk of Cornelius Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Tripp who were truest» of Mrs. E. Smith, Tues have restde«t on I<otubard street day. the past five years have purchased Mr. and Mrs. Ray Miller enter a home in Portland to which they tained a tcroup of friends an I rel moved Monday. atives at dinner Sunday, at their Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Stipe enter home. tained at diauer Wednesday eve ning at their home. Mrs. Irez I. Clayvler of Coquille, Ore., Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Burton of Reedsport. and Mr. and Mrs. Sherman of IXiy- Oon. E. Smith and daughter R >b*rt i of Whitford were week-end visi tors with Mr. Smith’s parent* in Portland. John Eggman. who has been Mrs. n. R. Summers was hostess quite ill, is so far recovered as to be able to be out of bed part of with a luncheon and cards tor the ’’5lH)" club at tlie heme cf Mrs. each day. Geo. McBreen at Aloha. Friday. Pat and Mike McCloskey and Additional guests were Mesda-ues W. John Comer are recovering from J. Scott. F. H. S»hi»‘ne, and Jay the measles. Gibson. Mrs. E. E. Stipe be’u the Mrs. E. Hoy man of Portland ,wh> high score and Mis. John Summers formerly lived In Milwaukie. W is , consolation. is visiting for a few days a* the The Nazarene Missionary Society Hedberg home. met at the honie of Mrs. O. A. Mrs. Guy McCcrmic and her mo Harkness, Thursday, with e’ gbt la ther. Mrs. Perry Stewart were dies present. The forenoon was guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. >pcnt in sewing. After lun^h e bus Brown. Saturday evening. iness meeting was held. Mis* Jane Mrs. S. B. Ioiwrence was among Beamish was in charge of the de votions, and Mrs. Harkness the those attending the lunch« on of the Anna Ellis club. Saturday, at study period. S»uth Gate Masonic Hall. To Spike Tooth M ¡Id Meadow« Mrs. Walter Anderson of ¡5*. Hel 1-akeview— Robert L. W e;r of ens, formerly of Beaverton and A- loha. attended the meeting of Bea Crooked Creek and W. W. Caugh.i superintendent of the Clmwaucan ver Chapter. Wednesday evening. Lind and Cattle company, "-ill try- Mrs. Celia Austine of Po.tland. tearing up their wild hay meadow* Mrs. S. B. Eawrence and Mrs. with a heavily constructed spike Louise J. Carter were luncheon tooth harrow, following word re guests of Mrs. R. B. Brown. Tues ef ived by County Agent Victor day. Johnson that «uch practice ’ .ns re Mrs. Florence Johnson attended sulted in increased yields of wild the meeting of the Prune Growers' hay for ranchers of Carbon county. Mr. Weir has already- Association, at Forest Grove Mon Wyoming. day, Mrs. Johnson has a farm at purchased such a harrow and plans to use it this spring. Dillev. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Tuttli and "People cannot be paid merely daughter Dolores were Sundry vis itors at the home of C. B Gard for living; rather only for earning ner, who is renting their place on a living.” —Roger W. Babmm Denney road. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rice aud son Austin of Portland were guests of their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. R. B Brown of Garden Home. Sunday evening. Seven members of the local I.O.O.F. lodge attended the meeting of 1.0.0 F. lodge No. 223 at Wil- scnville, Saturday, when the Grand Master made his official vlrlf. Mrs. Walter Harris of Oakland. Calif., : pent Friday vi tin ’ fr rr.dt in Beaverton. She was or her way i for a visit with her t*r*i ,ind Jiugli-I ter-ln-law, Mr. and M-s. Bov H *r 1 at Carlton. Ore. l ‘ .i- H a r r s » were former residents of B o r . The meeting of the Rebekah club at the I.O.O.F. hall, Friday, war well attended. Mesdames Joe Bush, Frank Page and Rub’t. Chamberlain were hostesses. A pot-luck lunch was served and a business meeting followed. The Beaverton grange will meet Saturday, March 14, In regular all day session In the Grange hall. The Sherwood grange will be hon or guests. The roll call will be ' Something historical about the Mate in which I was born.” ------ tCoutiiim«! from Front Page) Seattle. Selling that, bo o. me to Portland and offered bis serin es to •the llreihui Washington Railway and Transportation (V . Tim* was in 1920. In 1921 lie purchased the iiatik nipt »took of the firm of S> hult/ Brother* at Forest Grove. Almost immediately after the bid« were o|»viied he was made an at* rvtlv? offer for his purchase but b* de clined and M>ent some yo.it s la that city. He sold out there at u bout the tins* of the big Florida boom and left for the sunny south. Not liking conditions there ai d at so on account of his sons’ 1 ealth, he sold out his Investment« theiv and start«»! back for the I’aclfl - coast. At L>s Angeles he bought u gro cery and stay «»l for a short time, but in less than a year fron the time he left he was back In O'egon. His next move was W put chase the Cady building in lk>uverti n. He then purchased the Beaverton Mai ket .v Grocery from Howard M*> rlson and his continued thut h i itiess until his death. Since coming to Beaverton he ha t..keu an active part in the affairs it the «»immunity and to mention nil his public r*latlonslilps woul l take more space than we have. Il<- was always on the budget c intuit tee of the school district, and als > of the city. He served one t« jn a- councilman and in 1934 he was »- levied a n»ember of the Hoard of Directors of tin* Fnited 0 ocer*. At the time of his death he was Vice-President of that organization Funeral services will tie t 2 p.m. Saturday from the ('ongre uitlon il church here with internn'i.* in t ’ rescent Grove. Near surviving relatives include his wife, lamise t ’., bis son Mail- rice. and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. I a ‘ vi Manning. all of B«-uvert*ni tt-.r*»1 sisters. Mrs. W. F. .'Utnan. Mrs. F H Penline and Mrs Roy Clark, all of Portland; an) one brother, Norman, of Clatskai e Ore. Tlie heartfelt sympathy < f the whole community goes out >o th<- ta*reavc«l family, who have lost .. husband, a son. a father, . nd i brother, in the passing of th's man. w Professor A. G. B. Bouquet of Oregon State College was a dinner guest at the home erf Mr. and Mrs W. E. McCloskey, Tuesday evening, loiter in the evening he poke to the Oarden club on flower and vegetable gardening. His ta’ i was followed with a general discussion Cf garden problem*. Everyone is cordially invited t > attend all services of tin« Mission, to lie conducted by the Rev. K, J. Power, C. Ss R , ut St. Cecelia’s Catholic Church, HeaverUm. Oregon March 15th to Marvh 22nd Evening service.«, 7:45 p.m. Rev. George I.. (>,K«»>f«> (castori The Review can do That printing for you. Dinner guests at tin' hon.e ot Mr. uml Mr«. Il M Harne«, Sun day. were Mr. and Mrs. Ray John son of lY-rtlund, Mr. and Mrs. M II. Metcalf and children. Mr*. Johnson is un aun* of Mr-. Pûmes and Mrs. Metcalf. ^ — - g gf> a foi ihr o t t i 5 ^^1 month» of TH E A t l a n t ic M o nthly the most cf jr»U- M “ .\hK resiling I c o n » Enjoy the w it. Ili » wl«d»tn, the ei H I M " lonalilp, tlie ettari" Huit b a t » mad» Di» A T L A N T I C f. r » e v enly - f l v » year«. Anierte «’ » nio*l iiuutid and nic»t rh<-rl»hel mag aalne sr»g si, (n ie n t lu n ln a tin* «di tu Tke A lla a lle Vlunihly N Velina**»» at , ••»»lea C LA S S IFIED AD SECTION a t th e L is t your wants - trades - rents - sales - and miscellaneous for ordy lc a word. [o v fe i: AT THE RITZ OREGON to Saturday, >lar. 11. 11 Itouble Feature -R F I» HIV Fit V I I I I V" W 1th (.cue Vutry. th<> singing t un Buy, Plus “ O I K B I I I . Y HR F. I l l ” Featuring Turn K«ene, you- favorite Western Stur, In u good umtly Production. Bring tlie chiliiren n«a»U i««d Advert ialn* Kate» F O R S A IzE Per Word One Cent If I’aiil " hen Ordrrrtl To Beautify your home .etnl to (Mininium I’ rire for fust HunaeUvilir Nurserlei, E. Burn insertion. 15 rent«) side & l)7th Av*., Portland, for catalog, or phone TAbor 0204. Subsequent Insertion», per wor«l. One tent I nr Sale Seged eock« iela, l«egtloril, Billing Charge Ten i rnta 2«. I’ lc lie ull5. Mart’s listehery. adv c 15 1 <> E X A M P LE If n ten wor«i claa»l- fled advertisement i* inserted, it In-ns 7a* would coat 16< fo r one time, 25C l "r »a le Sixty It.I.lt. each. R t. I. Ik-nuey Itoud, Mrs. for two time«, 35$ for three time», KHzu Perry ndv p 15 etc. I f tuwessury to sen*l out u astement, an additional chaige of t »r »ah- Six wit h» old pigs, $5.00 lt>, will be made. each, W C Mstzke, lauubarJ St., Ik'averton. adv |>-|a • IM S U R A M C t IH BSST C g M P A N IS S Veteran« Bonn« Ipplicntiona Completed Including Finger Trini» Complete Line O f j ! International Harvester Co. \ i Trucks \ Tractors Farm Implements Parts \ Beaverton, Ore. j Announcing Our HEAVIEST DOZEN EGGS C O N T E S T BEGINS M O N D A Y , M AR C H 16th Closes Saturday, March 21st, at 4 p. m. Awards Announced at Store Saturday, Mar. 21, 5 p.m. C ON DI TI ON S S A LES D A YS F I R S T — E ggs must weigh 27 ozs. or better to the dozen to be entered in contest. S E C O N D — Purchase will be made of all egKsaccepted, with one pound of Columbia Best C offee, current market price 23c lb., or for cash at top market price as preferred by entrant. Saturday to Saturday T H I R D — A ll eggs must fie chicken eggs. F O U R T H — N o participant may enter more than a single dozen eggs. Mar. 14 to 21 Inclusive BIG PARADE F I F T H - -A ll rulings by management to be final. OF VALUES SALUTE YOU Miss Carolyn Pete, ¿on was the leader for the twe ltv-five young pople at the Saturday- Evi-ing Hitle class at the McMlnn home. Mr. Garnett’s lesson topic was taken from the seventh chapter of St. Mat thew. A song service court ic'ed toe meeting. Mrs. Hilda Ashford of Aloha i s ' recovering from chest injuriei which she received in an auto ac- cidnt March 4. She was a pas senger in the Fred Smith car (.» new Chevrolet) traveling down the coast when the accident happened. The car was a complete wreck. I'lw is- will be a continuation of last w«»'k's study and a discussion Befote the of "Remedy for Sin t the World Was'* will be held Bible class ut lluber ball Friday night. coiuliicti'd by M g, A. a Nagel. — t GRAY' n o t a r y « p u b l ic j Phone 9605 - ----- ----— - — I* F IR M F A R T I Prizes und refreahmeni«. March 14. Klwanla Hall, by ludi«« of Kl- wants. .'•(*«» and Pinochle. t admis sion. adv Bc«lnc«iiity 11 ru inier« Oil Cu-iqi Prospera Dallas The lit i me is t'niou Oil Company, ui gattlred lu 1931 hu« grown steadily, and Is now con lined (o Polk county operatimi*, nr cordini', to County Ag<'iit .1. It Beck. A I ecciti report shows total assets of $9,233.05, iiulu.Uns palili and e qiilpiuent. The organization Isa! year handled 2KM.N77 «allot.s cf gas oline mid Itti. 3K4 gallon« of trae- lor fuel. In uddltlou to -ellUi't these products direct to farmet* ut regular competitive prices, the co operative pulii diwdeud« lo meni li « I M ,ii : . . . a » ---- - M BEAVERTON " I-«.. 11,-d., Mar 15-1» » T ill I I I 1 “ IV it her s She N..L» .1 Wanted--Real Estate for her gunr.Ha ns. Folks, if you lik«' Shirley for tr.let* « r land For lla ir Sil«- Ruliblla. \«-w /..ilalld pie y*ni »II 1 like 1tttle ;h ne. til i It’S breeding i I im - s . IteuaonabL’ In up. within 1 .' m fi aere* tro Also u 2-reel coined y .ill.' N • w quire George Mo.*h< f-ky. Bernard’s of Portland. 1 mprov«-« 1 aud u ntm Cornet a. a cross from uirpor’ . pl • at , Mar 19. 2H. 21 Box pr* ved. Mr». F’reneh ID. “ F W li \M l (1 I I I “ For Sub Montag wo « h I rung'', ex Ml è Portland Phone HR 7834. With Frank Ruck cellent condition. Mr». t.rorge adv p-15 letion and adventure beyotid wordr. 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