« FRIDAY, MAY 1, 19M -I ' ■ U ■ Miss Ruth Dtrno«) of Multno­ mah Hospital visited Thursday at her home in Beaverton. Mrs dinner W. J The Beaverton Review K A R L B O W M A N ’S E N T E R T A IN S U N D A Y Chanticleer Orders Sun to Rise Mio. itili lleliulo'lu, Stani«/ Helinholtl, and Bitty Helinbolt/. were guest», Wednesday »velila » ut Ibo J. Il Hulett buine Mi. and Mti. Lari ilcwmuii were liosls ut a Urge dluuvr party, at thvlr buine, Suini»), Aprii 19, i ooinplluuutlng Mra Rnwmnlt'* mother, M in Ir. W Bit« lie> in iionor of ber tlrth- dity. Sii«« was alno glven a show or of glfts. Preseli t were Mi. aud Mrs. II. W. Rllehcv, Air. and Mrs Pulii Hltchey and | Nou Dean, Me mid M r Giorni 1 Hltchey, MI nn Ruth Bchu.’fer und ' ClirtlN Kitcbcy. all o f Forra t i llrnve, .uni Mr. and Mra. II. E liodrhm-k o f Portland Louese J Carter was a *uest of Mr. and Mr* Crane Thursday erenHig. Mrs. II. R Brown lelt last L. U Myers made a business week to make an extend«., vis­ John Oleson of Raleigh is ill trip to Toledo on Tuesday and it with friend* and relatives In with bronchial ineumonla. Minnesota. Wednesday. Mias Thelma Peets la in the Miss Ruby Zastrow was a Janies Stott of Portland was Open A ir Sanatorium in Por.land, dinner guest of Miss Wlhia Live- a recent guest of his cousin. ill with pleurisy. say, Thursday evening. Mrs. Olive Stott Gabriel of Gar­ The Rev. M. Cahill is holding Mrs. F. H Schoene was host­ den Hom e. revival services at the lica l Na- ess for the Tuesday Budge club Mrs. H a iti« Crittenden of zarene church this week. at her home Tuesday afternoon. Portland is spending the week A local talent "Negro Show" Mrs. F G. Donaldson woo high at the home of her sister, Mrs E. R. Jordan. was given in the Garden Home score honors. C O U N TY EDITORS school house Saturday evening. Mrs. Carrie I^onard of Seat­ Beaverton Bethel No. 20 Daugh­ and Monday ters LUNCILEON GUFSTS of Job are sponsoring a The Godfrey Losll family who tle spent Sunday have been in quarantine for with her pareuts, Mr. and Mrs. dance at the Aloha Grange hall, The «slltor» of Washington diphtheria, are much improved. H. O. Stipe. Billy Leonard vis­ Friday evening. ited 1 « Sunday. County wciv guesta tff thè man Mrs. J. E. Davis of Omaha. Mrs. W . R . Meisner of Port- ugoment of the Safeway Storca, Dinner guess at the home of Neb. is making a short visit with lewd and Mrs. H. F . Watte Friduy, Aprii 24. ut a liinclinni visited Mrs. J. H . Hulett, F ri­ Mrs. M. C. McKercher on Wed- friends and relatives in Portland at the Henry Thlrlo restaurant. uesday evening were Dr. W . M. and Beaverton. day. ROBERT H After luiie.li, thè party wcnt Sheets, and Miss Michel Wester- George McKercher made a mo­ R. D. Smith of the Red and rield of Portland. oli a tour of inapectlon cf thè torcycle trip to the Grand Cou­ White Store at Garden H> me is Wrlght Itakery w tildi Is bndei Max Bishop, manager of the lee Dam. Thursday, and returned improving from his recent ill­ thè Safeway iiiiwiageiuent. 'Iliev PortliAid Beavers, Mrs. Bishop, Friday of this week. , ness. al»<< were tuken throur.h a cof­ and their daughter Maxine were Candidato Mr. and Mrs. Emme* Moody fee roustlng and lutt-klug pliant Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Talbert dinner guests o f Mr. and Mrs. of Roekaway were overnight I veliere Alrvvay and olher Sa'ewa.' and children spent Saturday and Biddy Bishop, Monday evening. Kcpuhlicnn Nomination guests Monday at the home of coffoea are oleaned and packcd Sunday at their cottage at Bay Mrs. W. L. Cady, Mrs. W. Mr. and Mrs. S. B loiwrenee. Almng thoae maklng the trip Ocean. C. McKell, Mrs. Doy Gray, and j were Editor Verue McKinnoy and The Whitford Social club met Mr. and Mrs. A. A . AsT$*ir Miss Juliette Carter were guests I Ed l'unisn of thè lllllaboro A r­ and daughter June of Portland of Mrs. F. Leslie Spencer at a at the home of Mr. and Mrs. go», Hindi McGlivra of the For­ 1 wus iMiru. rulseil and educa­ were visitors at the R. B Den­ theater and luncheon on Friday. John Gilson last Saturday night esi Grave New» Times, Mr. Mor Four tables of "500” were in tili in Washington County and ney home Sunday. ria frolli lite Sherwi»«l Vallev Mrs. J. E Davis of Omaha, play. utteinlcd thè l ulveralty of Ore Art Fluke is. in St. Vincwit's Nebr., Mrs. Carf Grammar and I New*, and J. H. Hidrtt ut the "We are coming back soundly because me planned it that may and goti lluve limi 10 yeur* of bus- Mrs. E. K. Stipe was a lun­ hospital as a result of injuries two daughters, and the Misses don't let anybody tell you differently” — President Roosevelt. Charleston, Beuverton lleview. Inea» «xperlence, and ani u meni* received while engaged in log­ Helen and Rose Zerbuchen, all cheon and bridge guest of Mrs. S. C.. Oct. 23. 1935. ber of thè lllllaboro rh.imbrr H. Parson of Portland at the ging at Vernonia. art Portland, visited with Mrs of l'ommrrre. For Gir paat tbres Sign of the Rose tea toom, Harold was a debater In Beaver­ Mr. and Mrs. W. H . Grauer J. W . Wilmot and Mrs. W . H I I III 1« I I IN IT NT tilV I N Wednesday. >e*ra bave oporated rey u r i Try and son Jack visited at the home Tuberculin testa were given ton high school for two »ears llondlng and lliaurance busaiea» Bovd Sunday. Kumherifer’s Mrs. Inez Glaysier cf Coouille, of Mr. and Mrs. J. A Foerste He has also been a reporter Tuesday morning to a birr, per- - m Hlllsboro, ori . ii ir . ii i ti ii i Ore., and Mrs. Isabella Low of For Your at Sheridan, Sunday. I for the “ Tech Pep” , the Ptnson rentage of the student body b v , promise rourteou* and rfflrten, Troutdale, Ore , were callers at school jaiper, and Is now se: vitig Doctors Mason und Welsh. The i t m n m i servire. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Miller and the home of Mrs. E. E. Stipe. test was made possible I y the as club editor. PAKK.H tNB f INDIEN i fiitil Adv.) Mr. and Mrs. Harry Phillips of SEEKS RE-ELECTION Wednesday. Washington County Heal'h Assn-' — The Bea ver'on Hummer McMinnville, spent Sunday at elation. James Hagens had his tonsils Taft and Depoe Bay. removed at Dr. Mason'» jfflce. Mrs. A. P. Christensen has IOWVSFND MEETING Friday. He is a senior m Bea-j FOR rented her home on Canyon The Beaverton Town«cnd club verton high, but .because of in- ' Road, but retained three rooms wilt hold a meeting at the Kl- juries received in a font-ball j in it for her own use. wanla hall tonight to which ev­ game with Tigard last fall, be was unable to continue hi« stu-) ery t\ie la invited. Mrs. Uosa Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fleetwood dies this semester. Hamburg will organize a Town­ REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE of Jewel, Ore., spent the week­ send churns at the meeting. end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. F Waite with Mrs. FOR COUNTY CLERK Mrs. H. M. Barnes. Jane Berry, Mrs. Sady Tuozje. and Mrs. Mamie Davis, all of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Doty, Miss DOY G R A Y a Portland , entertained the Gold Miriam Doty and Miss Kather­ Nay 16, 1936 It rites Star mothers, with a tea at the ine Denney motored to Hood Into A Truck In«, ut lowest rales Alexander Court hotel in Port- ; River Suntay afternoon. Also Every Khid of other Insur­ land Mtoday afternoon, with for- \ Leonard W right of the Junior ance. Does Notary Work and tyfive ladies present. class o f the local high school 13 :» ■ * < ) » ■ * ! i W W i i « ^ . sW H ki ,-u m C Sells & Renta Real Estate still quite ill at his hom° with Fnraure Nursery Established a serious blood ailment. KELLY COUNTY CLERK J. M. STRETCHER COMMISSIONER I I Mr. and Mrs. Allen Manniss of Garden Home were dinner hosts to the Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Mannis of Gresham Sunday. Mrs. Carl Hansen accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Charles VanKleek to the Yamhill Pomona Grange, at Yamhill. Thursday, April 23. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Comer and son John spent the wetk-enJ at their cabin on the Wilson river, near Battleground, Wash. Mrs. C. E . Lewis of Lone Oak is recovering from « leg injury which she suffered when she fell from an auto recently FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY G. RUSSELL MORGAN I ask the support of the vo­ Mrs. I. G. McCormick of Che- ters of Washington County for lialem Mountain and Miss Alice re-election as District Attorney. Mclnnis were guests of Mrs. R I stand squarely on my prst re­ B. Brown of Garden Home. Wed cord. When elected to that o f­ nesday. fice in 1932 I entered into a Mrs. Louese J. Carter spent solemn covenant with the people from Sunday to Wednesday with of my county that I would main­ her uncle and aunt, Mr. and tain the office of District A tto r­ Mrs. Robert B. Brown In G ar­ ney in the Court House, where it properly belongs for the con­ den Home. venience of our citizens. I have Don Woodman, who foimerl/ J kept this covenant. I promise! lived at Beaverton, and was ed­ that I would conduct t ie office itor of the Newberg Scrib-» un­ , of District Attorney without til recently, is the new Oregon­ deputy. This promise has been ian reporter for Washington and j kept. I pledged that I would re Yamhill counties. duce the cost of matataming the Miss Lois Bierly of Gervais I office. I have reduced the costs Ore., spent the week-enl a» the of the office of Dist. Atty. al home of Miss Ruth W jst. Miss most 50%. The figure« spe„k for For the f< ur year Margaret West who is a stu­ themselves. dent at O.S.C. was also home I period preceding my election for the week-end. 1 the average yearly expenditure The little six months old son ' ma; n\e" ance of the °f of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Frase- ! ™ 9t,riCt Attorn^ r wvas 03 o f central!», Wash,, died last I?urinK mJr term r tave P r ic e d week of a mastoid infection. The I this amount ta 21432 00 If re-eleced for another term Frasers formerly resided here I will continue to carry out the on Lombard street. pledges which I made when first T . B. Denney is at the Enuui elected. Neither personal matters uel hospital. While hauling a nor private business have dctrac load o f tile on his farm last ted from my giving to the office Thursday be was thrown from my full time and attention. Dur­ the load In such a wav t la t he ing my term I have already subered several broken ribs. handled over 1000 cases More Mrs. H . F. Waite attended the than 95% of those who have Social Service Club mertir.g at been arrested have been convic- the home of Mrs. Gertrude Drake I ted. In Portland Wednesday. aud m I was born m Washington the evening they were J'nner i ounty 39 years ago o f pioneer gueats at the home of Mrs Hul- family. I am a graduate of the da King. University of Oregon. For fifteen Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Metcalf years I have been engaged in and sons attended the play, the practice of law. I am an ex- The manner in ‘‘The House on the Sand“ , giv service man. en by the Knight Memorial which I have performed try du­ church o f Salem, at the First ties is best attested by the Jud­ Congregational church in Port­ ges before whom I have prac. ticed and the jurors with whom land Sunday evening. f have worked. Reo Young, senior at W illa­ If re-elected, I will continue mette University at Salem spent to conduct all civil and crlmin- the week-end with his parents, the Rev. and Mrs. R. C. Young I a! bu8ln« M the county honest- at their home a t Aloha. Their ly, efficiently, and with absolute c22 daughter Ruth o f Coquille was impartiality.—Paid Adv. also visiting them part o f the week. tha latter Madras—A forage grass nur- | sery has recently been cstab- | lished rm the Hay Creek ranch in Jefferson county by Assistant County Agent K. W. Sawyer, to enable stockmen to observe the performance of the various gras­ ses under nmditions in this dis­ trict. Grasses included were awn­ less blue bunch grass, fall mea­ dow oat grass, little blue crass. I fairway grass, meadow fescue, | bulhous blue grass, Idaho fescue, gropvron sibricum, smoo’ h Irony*, Indian rice, big blue grass cres­ ted wheat grass, slender wheat grass, poa serunda, blue bunch wheat grass avid orchaid grass. HAROLD H I'FF ACTIVE IN DEBATE AT RFNSON COURTESY E F F IC IE N C Y I ECO N O M Y I OSCAR M. TAYLOR Candidate for Republican Nomination FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER Harold Huff, ’35, a postgrad­ uate student at Benson Polytech­ nic school In Portland, !• an ac­ tive debate student the-e—he Is SLOGAN: Hcaiest, economical aud President of th e Benson Public impartial adminlstra'ioii of Speaking club which has rocent- county affairs. ▼ been holding a mock tria l. . (Paid Adv.) Come In And See Some Of These R E C O N D IT IO N E D USED C A R S Prices Range From Reasonable Terms $10 to $450 May Be Arranged Classified Advertising Rates I ’er Word One Cent If Paid When Ordered (Minimum Price for first insertion, 15 cents) Subsequent Insertions, per word, One Cent Billing Charge Ten Cents EXAM PLE— If a 10-word clas­ sified advertisement is inserted, it would cost 13c for one time, 25o for two times, 35c for three times, etc. If necessary to send out a statement, an additional charge of 10c will be made. For N »le—Wood range and gas plate, in good condition. Rea­ sonable price. L. D. Shtllen- berger Phone 1525. c 22 1928 Essex Coach WANTED Men Wanted for Kawleigh Route« of 800 families. Reliable bus- Her start earning $25 weekly i and increase rapidly. Write today. Rawleigh, Dept. OKI)- 17-S Oakland, Calif. p18-2 j 1 FOR SA LE MONEY TO LOAN For Vour Vegetable and Flower Plants see Mrs. Felsber 1% miles south on Wa*«on St. from the Bank. c29tf Farm Loans on well Improved farms, reasonable rate of in­ terest for five year loans. For Information write or see E A. Griffith. Hillsboro, Ore . Phone: 171. Farm Loan Re­ presentative for Washington County for Union Central IJfo Insurance Company. c21tf Savage Electric Washing Machine — Excellent condition, $?0 0 0 . BR 3723. Inquire West Slope Service Station. p 2 l 1933 Chevrolet Standard Six Coach 1929 Chevrolet Sedan 1933 Chevrolet Master Six De Luxe Sedan 1930 Ford Coupe 1-doo/ 1931 Chevrolet Coach 1927 Durant Sedan VISIT US FOR BETTER VALUES— S T IPE ’S G A R A G E Upsverton, O r f»