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¡«verton Review
1936
Mr.
and Hr*. H. F
’ "»M e
>ent the week end at De Lake
with Mr. and Mr*. Al Uann«>u of
Portland.
High School Notes
| On Oregon Farms
-tB
Folk Unir) Veto« 1 wld» lar)
ll>au Haack, reporter)
M in
Watkins i*
preparing
1>*IU» Yields of hairy »eich
Mr. *nd Mr«». G«*. tk « Hugh*
son left Wednesday morning to. the O ke Club for the )9U6 O- . seed ou l*olk county furili* show
•pend aeveral »»-eke m o o rin g ¡ 1 * ^ » * ■
* «•
« W
_^ |
variation. thU_ > e a r ,_ - y »
iiKinoi 1 In three act», with mu- t'ounly Agent J H Beck. There
K « t .
and
Air», cvier d a r k ! In OaltfornU,
»I» based u|K»n themes o! Fran* are approximately 5000 aerea of
returned Tuesday from a week's
Mr*. Ella Jensen o f Raleigh i.^xt. Selections for this eperet- this crop in 1 lie county, and the
vacation at Yacoli, Wash
und Mrs. Sarah Turner of Port- (a are from " l . ¡etwatramili", "lays reported yields have
run from
J. L. Harris,who had a ton-1 luno
visited
w ith
lleavertoti j reludea".
four or five o.* hla go to as blgh
a» 1000 pounds
M lee to my ten days ago i* now friends on Monday,
"Hungarian
Rhapsodies" und a per acre. Some of the best yields
ready to go back to work.
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Cork and ».umber of
hla piano seieciIona tune been from relatively poor
1. R. Metsler, Leonard Adams,
.lid are moving into the Floyu
■*" there are sixteer. must- crop land.
and Ur. Talbert spent tht week Tefft
house
cu Slx.h
Street <•*> numbers, some solos some
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end fishing in the Nehulen..
the last o f thU week.
dueU
»on* > choruses, the
FMag Hore Irrigated Pasture
/s
.
,
latter being composed of fifty
Corvallis— Renton county far
John Grant of Whitford who
Dinner gueat* of Mr. and Mr*. volcw(.
nw.r„ * "
»
has been quite ill In a Hillsboro John Summers on
Wednesday
••irrtrstinn
nil"
nr
gauUcd. with Paul Pent* «■• Uw
Fire Chief and
Swnfoid Mein,
Ivan Knepiwr, and George Ithtnc
as Captatila. O.lier meniheia of
llie »quail Include Keninvh R'acH-
huru.
IN»» Id Mc.M i nil,
Edward
Thrwniaii. William ls»w’or, Itlllv
Swalu, Richard lJueoln. Holwrt
Swagger.
Phtlfc»
M odel.took,
Robert Harnea, und ll¡«»li W iter».
C H U n C H
jW O C N C I M E V f c
BIHI.K FI.ASN
■m
W « solicit attendane« at «II ft
d f limisi 1 plscopal ( bnrch
ih«ve service». Stranger» will be
liar! II. Horsell, Pnslor
umile welcome.
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.Naservne
1 hnrcti
Peter Clark, Ibodor
H
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Tlie Sunday Felloni w 'll iiMwt
at 9:46 nudar the Huimrli ten­
dency of \lr. W. A. Hart.
hero
are classes for all ages.
The
Pastor will presuli »1
die It o'clocK servi»'» on the
subject: "Freedom
From Sin."
The Ktrntou test I» taken from
Die epistle o f ST. Paul. «»• Uie
B oiiiiuui
rhup.er 6 Vers* 13.
Tlve praise will tie under Itbo
direction of Mlsa Eat her Porter.
A special song will tie rendered.
I’be evgugellstlc «ervice at 9
o’clock, when the to|»t«" will be
"Silver Wings and IVaihcia of
A.
Sunday 4'huroh
M. Mi*. G is
I
School- 9:45
P»«'*, X"!*»''
luUsndent.
Morning W onklp Servio*- 11 A.
M. Guvst npeuker. J. J. Hand-
aaker.
Mfrthweat Meeretm/ of
Ui« Nation (ouiH'tl for F i» P r«*
venUon of Wnr
Intel iiwsllate
Kpn^M *
law»*
gue 7 P. M.
Is'uiU'tvtfiip
Tralnln«! l'Ina* •
Tiieaday
»«veiling at * P> M.
This la tlie lira* m - ss I ou of a
claaa for worker# and perenta
and everyor» la w»liWne.
The aiibJtH't ot Llie Bible Class
Ion Are Hungry
io lie held at Hie Huber Hall
. ...o ^
ubr*rr * m x
X
” ;:* !
w h e n ,';: Am Thirsty
Friday
evening
by
.Mrs.
A.
G.
-Mr.
and .Mrs, Essex Mars i i
fr * *
he open to the slikkents and to projee'ts, reports County Agent
and son Jack went on
a deer
Mrs. I- H. Hughes
and tier Uie general Jinihllc sometime tills W. S. A vertll. Several
fairly Nagel will be: "ConUnualiou of
ik ld ."
bunting trigs to eastern Oregon. » U t Miss Lillian Evans riluru- week.
large project a are being installed the study ou the Sa litui ih In
Uie New Testawieui ; The Gap
Tlie prayer meeting I» on " e*l.
lien v orlon. Ornffon
ed
Sunday
afier
spend
ng
the
j
■
—
|
this year, he says, most of which
Mrs. Ross Portre of Haael
Made In Gods laiw To Be Sealed evening at 9 o'clock. Yon are
summer
at
laike
l^ytle.
There
are
115
Freshmen
en-
w
i
l
l
l»e
seeded
to
latdltiu
clover
utle who was reported quite
l ’ p. How May We l*r«>ve l'aise
heartily Invite»! to attend all Ih«'
Frank Pulver, who g-aduated rolled iu Beaverton High School to be used primarily for dalrr Teachings.
ill last week 1 » much improved.
fiom Beaverton High School ln U .» year
and sheep Pasture
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Betten­
m----------------------------------------- if lie »ervice»
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— —
lU-thcl t iiiigrcKHtluiiMl t lurch
dorf finished moving m o their 1936 left this week for San Diego
w hr re he will Join the Navy.
A meeting of the atudeut bo-
He—» i*ed
Harper H. Itiiriisa Paster
new home at Bonnevtlie
this
j dy offU>ers was held in the o f- I nder Hie weeping willow :rees, SB-----------------------------------------■
past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd T efft o f , .
Thursday the seven-« enih. | The village speed trap stands,
Bible S»-lu*i| at 9; 45 A. M.
Eugene spent several days at
**’
..
...
.
T.
....
.
.
Mr. and Mrs. William Gran their
auch Good classes for all age».
C R A Y
house in Beaverton mäkln« *? . * — ■ » . * » J " t * * * * M aa°«l|Tha UattrU. laugh lo M
ot Portland spent the week end
tickets. Mr. Metakk expressed
»port
^
NOTARY PUBLI C«
repairs
and
looking
nfter
prvn>-
Worship
hour
at
1
1
A.
M.
a' the home of Mr. and Mrs.
I N I U R » N C I IH C IS T (O M S A H IS I
rubs hi*
ho|>e thaï at least 300 ticket*
.And t ie constatile
er«y.
Adult choii has charge «.f the
W. F. Spriggel.
. will be sold. The proc.-eds will
hands.
music.
Sermon
Uienw.
"Til»
Writes An o and
Truck and
Luncheon
guests
of
Mis.
Fred
gr
to
help
pay
o
ff
the
large
debt
AT THE KITZ
«i
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Denney
JV/yfulness of Jesus.
every other kind of
in^uifence.
Goyi
on
Thursday
were
Mrs.
incurred
by
the
purchase
of
new
•
K
A
V
KRTO N
OREGON
of Whitford entertained a group
(inule
School
News
Meeting of the
Jun‘or and Makes
leg a l
lhipers. UasRa
c f relatives from
Oswego at « liarles laine of Burbank, Cal- equipment etc., this year. The
Senior Hndeuvnr* at 7 P. M. runils. Sell» and rents Real F.s-
Red. e- SaJ.
scp4. Ï? i f
ifornia
and
Mrs.
M.
H.
W
arner
-
tickets
are
selling
f«v
$1.50
and
their home Sunday.
(Continued from Front P-.ge)
I Double bYaiutel
If your »'hiirch ai tendame does ,ypu
a »t
oi McMinnville.
»vili entitle the purchase*-
to
ttrest in patters and n'.ngnxines not impel yvui elsewhere YOF
Miss Katherine Beach of Omaha *
-C O IS T R Ï HF.VOM*-
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Sheets , see . all . . of . . the home . football.
.
. - i 1 *
brought io
school hv the are cordially invited to worship
Nebraska is visiting at the N.
An
Oliver
Curwood sto i). No
returned Tuesday to their home end basketball gomes and track- student*,
A.
Byfield home afte* a ter.
with us
law <>f God or timn run«
here after having spent ebout meets for the nominal average
day visit in Seattle.
iu « g».>«nipli>
north of 531
la
' ‘» « » ‘»'V
classes, map*
six mon hs at New burg w vere; of about eight cents each. All
Ug . the . natural regions of
M ll RCH OF CHRIST
Pina
students
and sport fans «...
are
Howard and Hubert HingL-y of Mr. Sheets was employed
Blanche Finegan
>1. Pu man, Pn»t<«r
-1.1 \ s \NI» i.l rTLMS"
Portland
visited Sunday
with
. . . . Whitford
........
a ... «•"»• »
» * * .»««»* * * « a « w
— * *"■
The
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Weatem with Gen* Aqiry.
their brother-in-law and
Of Cornelius
Bible school on Ixvrd's Dnv
a , . . . . Mr». « « . « . B U . X - . »
«IW
<• “ ■ *"
r-
II*
« ; «
.r .a ,
...
w
Boy what a program
VI
„4 ..
„
_
afternoon by their new pre i«.em.
pleaseiJ to have iia old room at 9:45 a.m.. Mrs. Vera* Hnpi»er.
Mr. and Mr*. R B.
Denney Mrit. Frank Lubenstein with ’
Jay Gibson. Jr., has o.ganiied fcack
Nnn. to N «l. Nr pi.
Piano Teacher
this full. Las: year Superintendent. Communion *er-
and daughter Urrraine,
yisitied ron cail responded to by all. ! a ticket salesmen
-KOIIIMMMHI OF M.UOEIIMF*
. s selling cam-
. lhe
—
sixth
griuie
rifeim
was vloe at 11:00 a.m. follow »«d by
iwign. Jay is the student body
r , „ nKed
w„ h ano hfr
, )K>n) preaching by tlie Pastor and
at the home of Mr. and Mrs
^
v
.
With Warner Bax er and Anno
w n
«
*
Mrs. K. R. f»mith read an ar—
Loring. Also laiurel and Hardy
H R. Kellington Saturday even
, .
„ , .
„ „ -r», u ... •• reasurer.
There
are
/our
uew
students
in
»l>eclal
musk*
by
the
choir.
Mrs.
j_ _
tlcic entv.led Hinting The Hay.
in a two reel comedy. Fun f«*r
—
—
the
sixth
grade
who
come
from
J
Johnson,
dIree
A
t
.
Mrs. Grace Thompson conducte«t
Friday a/terwon
a practice tlie drought areas of the east,
ChrlMian Flndeaver ar 7 pin.
Five Years’ Experience All
Mrs. B. Fronhauer
returned the game. "The Letter r * r t y "
Parrot
lias g«»ne deer Song service and prenchinx at
to her home Wednesday from in which Mrs. Lubenstein won football game was held an the) Carol
Thnr*. to sat. Ocl. 1 - 2 .1
borne Held with Jeffersou high hunting and bis clai»*.nialc* bepe R P. M. Midweek Bible «»tiid/
St.
Vincent’s
Hospital where ae prize.
-F I M l"
school of Portland. The Beavers t.hai he kill* at least one «leer,
Wednes«lay, 8 pm. and Inter
she underwent a major opera - 1
... .
. „ . . p
Featuring Sylvia Sydney
fj0n_
George Klein and Robert Ln- tried hard to win but tbey lost.
In Hygiene classes the seventh mediate Christian Endeavor at
and FpeiMer Trac)
gelke, members of the 1»36 clas- 12 to «.
ThU Friday (today) krade have been study in- .-boir. the same hour.
Beginners Fspeclally Invited
Also a Mickey Mouse and PaCie
Mrs. Emma Johnson of Port- 0f Beaverton High School have
a gridiron contest will te w aged,
eauuew and effects of over-
News.
land risi-.ed over the week end U f; fcT Eugene where they will
For Information
with Rainier. It prv/mises io be height
and
underweight.
In
at the home of her son-in-law attend ilie I'niversity of Oregon,
MIKK’S
SHOK
SHOP
Phone
IWqiverton
I
IMS
U rti
-In d e r Tw«» F la g »"
filled with thrills.
conectievn wiUi this work var-
and daughter. Mr. and M*r. J
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Archie
M
a
s
t
e
r
s
_ious
"reducing"
and
"gaining
At
regular
price*.
SHOE RBPAtRINO
F. Pels her.
1
are the pareu's of a baby daugh- ®
* I rtU A
■W l'lV fc.
* w eight"
a«hertiseuven s
have
.Miss Noma Browne of Beaver - 1 ter.
Judith Lynn, born
Sept.
A L iU x lA
. « b i t h txen brought to school t>v the
Come Nee Our Mew l ine of
ton was elected President
of the g. Mrs. Masters
wi.h the
baby $
H members
of the class.
After
SCHOOL SHOKS
Student
Body
of Multnomah
g* visiting
at the home of her
Young
Republicans
"coming reading the advertisement, the
Hospital Training School where mother Mrs. Edith Taylor.
on" as It were, l e ' s hone they students decide whether or riot
I 1
•he is e senior student.
,
,
, airive at voting age by Nov. the
method
prescribed is a
Three miles oorlh of Alobs, 2 miles south of Bethany on
STUDENTS ANNUAL
P. J. Felsher was a delegate ^
. ^ mS
| Wilma Scott has acceptid a safe and desirable way toehher
the cedar Mill road, at 1:00 p.m
»harp
gain
or
lose
weight.
to th Convention of
the Oelun- •» T 6 6 . r
R fiy
S 'Z P 4 0 post.ion on the Farmer's Mar-
SPECIAL
The
eighth
grade Hvgieni
bia District Loggers’
Association g a c h B f O W l l ’ s B e a v e r t o n ket in Portland.
TH IS AD W ITH OPDER
classes
are
smarting i) v /W-ne
Mrs. Bob Paterson of Port­
F h a rm acy.
a d v-c
HNTITIJQS YOU TO 10%
notebooks, showing the cauwe«
land visited Monday with her
and
conquests o f the v«rlou<
DISCOUNT
Mrs. Mary E Hyde of North
this New- Modern. I » w - neice Mrs. Pish.
common diseases.
Beaverton ( leaner* Phono 6304
Plains. visited at the home of 1 -°st w
ay to 1 LEAN. Healthful
Eight high producing dairy cows, double tealod. «»m e fmal*
Mrs,
O.
C.
Mason w a s
The Fire Squad has been rrr-
Mrs. B. K. Denney
Wednesday Hea ' DK Service. Na bust,
no
and others to freshen soon: ono 1600 lb horse.
called
io
Hillsboro
Monday
on
and in the evening at ended the w °od to chop! Beautiful^ Modem
business.
mee.ing of
Beaver Chapter.
0il * Burning
Heaters.
Richey
Hardware & Furniture Co. ad«-
Mrs. Jack Renwick of Po-tland
John Deere sulky plow; dleoel Fordson tractor.
A I condi­
THE WORLD'S GOOD NEWS
w r> Henry
H^aSCOm Watts,
a.
tno!he’
°f
Funeral services
«services were
were held
w ith her ni ther,
Mrs.
is in the,
vunerai
lew at
at v 8‘ ^ w - Monday
lt „
TiKKat.«
tion; trector plow and 2 tractor iliac*; disc plow;
one
hospital
at
Hillsboro with a a « Church of the Holy Redeem-; - ,r"
jlt* r
will come io your home every day through
horse cultivator; 2 farm truck wagon* and bay rack; S c ­
fractured hip
which she hurt er- Wednesday for Dr.
Tosepn
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Nelson
inch wagon, almost new; gaa engine, bin* saw; <*ne binder
THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR
while s.aying at the home of her
ramresie,
father of Mrs. Ed- ot
Portland
were callers
of
Iruck- 300 feet half Inch cable; limy fork; walking plow;
An Inter national Daily Snatfafer
son, last Friday.
»a r d Warren, formerly of B«a- j Mrs. H. Rvderman Sunday.
two wheel horse cart; all U-grade equipment; 6 milk cans;
It records tor you th « world*i cleon. con itru etlv« doingi The Monitor
. . . .
vertion. In.emnveot was in the
,,
. . .
..
doei not exploit crime or sen*«tion. neither do«e it ltnore them, bul
one wooden water trough; 10) feet Inch piping and other
Mrs.
Henry Germeriqijet and F.ose city cem etery
Mr' and Mr*' H ' C- ,>uulev
deal« correctively with them
Prttures for busy men end all th «
her daughter from
North Dakota ’
returned
Saturday
4rom the
fmmlly. including th « Weekly Magazine flection.
small tools usually found on a farm.
visited their daughter and sister, Miss Marie Erbo.22 daughter Vakima
county, where they had
Term » o f Bale. |I0 and under cash. Credit
will
i»e
The Christian Science Publishing Society
Mrs. Harris at Rosebirg re - 1
Mr.
and Mrs. Hans ErVs of been for some time looking after!
given to responsible partUfe. Make arrangements
with
Ihe
One.
Norway
Street.
Boston.
Massachusetts
cently.
The daughter «eturaed Beaverton, died at Salem Sunday, business interests,
clerk before Ihe »ale.
Please enter my aubscrlptlon to The Christian Selene# Monitor (or
to her
home in North Dakota The funeral was held
at Me-
Nea, < * * ,.,* ,* o f Cook ( «o. w a s 1
a period of
George Vnn Domelen.
Owner
J»y Glb»on. C lerk
1 year S* 00
6 months »4 50
1 months 12 2ft
l month 7fte
l.i»t Thursday.
j Minnville
Wednesdby. Sh*
is rUiUnc
with
hla uncie j. H
Wednesday Issu«. Including Magazine Section: 1 year f2 90 9 issues 25c.
J W
Hughes, Auctioneer
First Security Bank
her parents, two Neal on Wednesday.
Mr. Gear-
Beaverton, Oregon
Name
Alfred
John»on< graduate of survived by
adv p it 42
Address , _________________
, hart takes care of tlie surveying :
Beaverton High Srh- ol and the sisters and one brother.
Smmplm ( op\ mm
Oregon Sta.e Normal is tecching
Friday afternoon, Sep . 1?, Mrs. *or fY »k co.
Eugene. Maud M. Morse, Extension «pec-
?pet-
in a high school near Eugene,
_\Ir. and Mrs. J. H. Neal e n - !
and Miss ihelma Tefft also a ialist in Parent Education and joyed the State Fair on Thurs-
"* ' '
graduate of Beaverton anlNormal ch iid Development held a meet- day. Mrs. Neal recalled sittin g,
is also teaching near Eugene. ing in (he Court House or. O e in
Uie gnintf stand with
her
Airs.
Rc-se Jordan w io ha.-« ( a r « of Children. She brought a father, at the races
more than
Nsen caring to r Use Ncwm f»n» very interesting home
made ex-
65 years ago.
for he past few days -e.urned Mbit, which was on display, and
Mr and Mrs A j Sutherland
to her home Sunday
evening pamphlets and booklets relating ,,, Portiand were Monda, callers!
and left .Montray ir.orn.ng «>H o
child care were exlnbited. ; at tto# honMf
^ Klmer gc,*,.
» * * - ■ K*>
¿xz
t »
TRY the “U »nd T
á t th e
lo w e s t
“T)oy
Assistant to
Erma Taylor Sparks
Studio At Home of
Mrs. Lulu Dodson
P U B L IC S A L E
Tints
Friday, September 25, 19.16
LIVESTOCK
M ACHINERY, etc.
"¿-j..
A n »D « th. n»n>
B— , . ^ « > 11 — » » »
* (— » “ • “
BUILDING
MATERIAL
PRICES
3un,|»> a.aMT
mg
were E. E. S.tpe, Archie '** Portland.
A number
o f visitors from Oleson,
Adolph
I a Fond, M. j \|r and
Mrs J H NeU wer*
Portland and vicinity attendee Mlekox, Faye Evans. Robe. John- ,llnner KuestB on *S unAl}.
Mr,.
the meeting of Beaver Chapter sum. Walter Unis, Lou Adams. C. A Johns in Portland. They
10* . 40 ' E' S; 10
thc Arnold Claussen, V. A. Wood drove down ^
j antxen Beach
initiation of four < andidates in- A1
and M w a rd Janos- n and t0
^
Republican
picnic
and
ednesday evening. Rev. Mahon. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barnes and icgistered
Worthy
Patron of Mt. Hood John. V. A. W<A*i, Arnold Ulau-1
Chapter and
Mrs. Mahon were sen and Edward Jannsen w*ere -Mrs. Neal had intended to
among the visitors.
! among the lucky one»» to se: a ,a,le her »»unflowers to --oinpete
.
. , 1 ^^..
in the contest but the day was
Mrs. Elizabeth Davis returned
loo rainy. She feit sure * . e
P 13-4 I
Beaverton Oregon.
Classified Advertising Rstea
to the home o f her
daughte,-
Donald Richardson, while driv- could have won anothei honor
end son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. ing on, the stTeet near thc Power for Washington co. in the tallest Per Word
One Cent
WANTED
Louis Huglison last week. She bouse in Beaverton ran :t-to v and also one with most -mall
I f Paid When Ordered
she has been visiting at th; c .ble s.retched across the street blooms.
(Minimum Price for first
Kellahle and Healthy Girl wanted
heme of her sKm, County Re- by the Pt/wer Co. He did not
insertion, 15 cents)
lk.«r general housework. Perma­
ccirtk-r
J. H. Davis of No.rtJ» -See the cable unUl Ben Olseu
Billing Charge
Ten Cents
nent
iiositlon in good home
Plains who was confined to his warned him and jumped on the McKERCHER STILL
Subsequent Insertions, per word,
o n Ber. ha- Beaverton highway.
home for a week with Mines«, cable to
mold it down, but
One Cent
AT EUGENE HOSP
Good wages. MUrdook, 2725 or
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Gibson were I Richardson could not stop He
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EXAM PLE— If s 10-word clas-
ATwater 2167.
adv-c 43
hosts at their home Sunday with ran
**• UirowinS' Olsen up
George McKurcber, who had nlO«d advertisement Is lnser.ed, It
a pol-luck dinner party. *1 h t e k * n f*1® air* Be lit on his head his left leg badly crushed in 1 w°uW cost 15c for one time, 25c )) t l T K I I — Walnu.s
to dry. :
—
-
guests were Mr. and Mrs. Rdik CI'
hard pavement and W ft.*) '
Prepare«! to wash and dry. Hat-
port_ an accident at Junction City ten | f ° r t w° times, 35c for three times,
Hull, Mr. and Mrs. f'arl Klinge bwUY injured. He is in a
isfaclion guaraiit«*cd. R«/y H.
and dam *ter Maxine all o'G as
hospi.al.
" I 'la>* “ *•*
recVrverlng quite «*<•- If neressao' to send out a
Jaquith. Phone Hcholl« 14J5.
ana aaupnter jtaxine. an otu as-
*
satisfactorily In the Bacerd H ea rt. statement, an additional charge
r42 45
ton, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Wagner.
At
the Beaver Social Club j ju>*pital ar Eugene. His injury of 10c will be made,
o f Forest Grove, Mr. . n i Mrs. card
par.y Saturday
evening 1
was so severe that It wlil be
M anted High cash prices pmid
J. C. Conoly of Newburg, and there were nine tables of "500"
FOR SALE
many weeks before he can be
for rabbit («Its. E. G. Perkins,
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Leslie and in play
and four o f pinochle released. His mother, Mrs. M.
Uike road, Beaverton, c-43-41
son Ray o f Dtlley.
The prize winners in “ 500'’ were
If
you
are
considering
a
new
C. McKercher Spent three days
Howard Glenn, men's first; Mike
last week with him and will ' * l* * lrlc l f ° n. why not cotr.e in Banted — Bids for repair work
The Women's Missionary Soci-
Rhodes.seor.-nd ; Mrs. George A l-
and get our Sunbeam Master on
on foundation o f Whitford Club
ety o f the Nazerene church met tjshan
,
flr, t , Mrs. L. J. again visit him the latter part j
trial.
Beaverton _________________
E leetric.— adv.
hall, »end bids to Mrs. E. K.
for an all day meeting «1 the
( of this week.
__________________
See U h For Doors, Windows, Composition nhin>
Denney.__________________r.d«-.-c43
home of Mrs. Ivy Mártir Thurs- J'’" * " «er™ «!
Pinochle:
men'«
George Is fortuna e In having . w ill Sell Good
bicycle, * 8.00
gleg and AH Kinds of Lumber
day. The
morning was spent flrat Cuy Alexander, second. Mr. several former resident* o fB e a - ' cash. Bennie Uolllna, Fvrming-
in sewing, with a pot-lutk a: Fritz Jacobson: ladies first, Mrs verton,
the
Keeler.- Kmmons, ¡ ton Road, near Huber Ave. p-43
FOR TRADE
noon followed by an afternoon 8am petters: second Mrs. U o le - la,M* Floyd T e fft families, who'
— Good piano. Phone Mould Trade Eigllteen month»
o f study on Mlsstonary werk in man ^
'prize!, weni aonb>. number of times, helping him \ F,,p
old heifer for good cow. Will
to while away the long hours.
***" ■ Beaverton. ___
____
Mexico. Miss Mary Beamish was
Phone 4603
Res. Phone, 12505
Jesse McConnell, Benny McCoe,
I »ay tlie difference. J«y T. Had *
i»x charge o f the devotional ser­
Mrs. Heeman
Sherwln IH len Belirion* Apples, lU nd p'cked.
Our
Red
Trucks
Deliver
ley. Farming.on road at Hu-
vices. About
ten Indie« were Mrs. J. Myers, and Mrs. RL-y T efft) m a nurse In the hospital ; 50 cents per bin . Bring boxes.
Martin.
present.
ber Ave.
«Av r - U »f { * Mztueuua.vam*aiiwauuru/ui£amAV)m»m m m tfm M m wj»M m /w »tr m jjr,
Uiere.
•
j. W. Barnes, Lombard Street,
That Save You
MONEY!
Linseed O il
$1.09
g Y i .
B arn Sash
B a rb e d W ir e
.59
“
1.90
Floor Enam el
Screen W ir e
Poultry Netting
75c
sin.
'„2
Screen D o o is fVt6
2\c
.87
1.65
W. J, McCready Lumber Co.
f