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FRIDAY. MAY 11, Th a Beaverton Review 1937 Mr. and .Mr». Tom Miller anil daughter Jean spool ih* week end at Tillamook. Mr. and Mr». Bert Doughty visited their Mm ard family at ] Amity Sunday. M r. and Mrs. U>n B. Kennedy The Ifazetdale Sunday »C'lool moved /to Portland the firs* o f vacation Bible sohool will begin the Week. Monday May 31. A lfred Ouerber of Cedar Mill* 1 Mi's. Wes Harry went to Mea ls confined to his home with a side Friday with Mrs. V. M. heart attack. SchuSd of Bell Station. M rs MYytle Livermore of Port land was visiting friends 'n Bea verton Sunday. Ki«>d Hoffman Is papering and painting the interior o f Mrs Anna Kemmer's house. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Dotuaiines Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Carey of lAm land visited at the T. 'B. of Portland spent the week end at the Peter Pihiso home. Denney home Sunday. Mrs. Alden Barron had a party Mr. and Mrs. F. G. S'arrett who reside on Denney roa*; spent Sunday honoring her daughter lean A rn’s fourth birthday. the week-end in Seattle. Free Film hour service. Developing. 24 Browne Pharmacy. paid Adv. The Whit ford Women's club met at the chib house Wednesday with M rs. Dsn Poluntbo hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Jroiker spent the week-end at Monmouth with Mr. iYorker's parents. Miss Millie Jacobson left last Friday for California after a two week's visit with her mother. C. J. It i el mar. of Grand R -nde Roy Fetier and family left made a brief visR in Beaverton last week by auto for Cleveland, last week. He form erly l!ved Ohio for a visit wlith relativ s. Hazetdale Happy Hour i lub Mr. and M rs. H . H. Oar son met yesterday (Thursday! at the are being congratulated n the home of Mrs. Bessie Brtdgmen. birth o f a son born Tuesday Mr urut \|rs. ? p. s .ie r s o n May 18. spent the week-end in P-ir 1 tnd M rs. John Junor was among home o f their daughter, those attending the Oregon State .\sa Giffith returned last week Mothers' Tea held in Portland from San Francisco wiior, he WedneatMy. lias been working for ome M rs. R. B. Bfrow-n of Ta:den lim e' Home entertained the X P .U . Mr. ami Mrs. Ned V ircross ard at her hom* Tuesday. Fourteen baby from Portland sp'ni the were present. week-end at the Tom Miller R . L. Filley left Tue day holue- evening fa r the east wh /re he Miss Esther Guerrattz Is work- has been called by the death ing for Mrs. Ernest U ver-aire o f his father. while she is laved up with a Dan Shaw to Udand B. Shaw to V. If. Shaw rl ux. not 13 lime lull with .1 f. i mer>' ie- D m 142, 143. and 152 Be« eiton- Westover IN'est. •lliesls for tesltiu it m.iy ho Ven II. Shaw et al to V rn It. IMissible that an . 1 r essictM ion Keedxttle Douglas A. Grout 01 ux to Diamond et ux. Part Lot 28 1st h. tirgaaiied. J u in . •hriw. n v n Retubold Krueger et ux, Part Add. Bent Park. I ¡» e s Idem of the 1 . d fio h p . in Ernest umnmenting on 1 h * ng s.imetimo Carrie Wq'ttelaud to of Sec. 16 TtS RlW . A. J. ttertram pf et ux to John Cobb «H al, liOts 1, 2, 3, I. 5. ago remarked. "Bol. »1 gin ?. to 11 D. Hare, 169-23 acres Sec. 30 6 . 7. 8 , T 10 ; i l ; 13; 13; 14; herd Improvement ue»>clKtion is 15; 16; 17; 18; 20; 23 ; We.uview . 1 Just K<od business The tesirr T1S R3W. Bertha D D>p«rhat to Vincent 1 '«mes In < nee n ino.n 1 weighi Mabel Kenyon to Elsie DM»r et vir. Part of Anthony W. Hart Green et ux. 3 acres S w 32 TIN Hie milk, runs the but.erfut R3W. DU" No. 60 T1S R1W. test, computes the producll in E. R. Sheets et ux bo State of fixHii each ivltiuml tn the herd Oregon. lx>ts land 2 Blk 4 Hook- LOCAL GIRL TO BE for the month. mak*x up the ens 3rd addition, Beaverton. held hook, feed coals are enter GRADUATE NURSE ed. INiitmJ Slates Na«*l Bk of Port mid ul the end of the year to Mary Manning, Lot 8 Blk 3 •be tsokkeeping Job, showing ex Miss Chalotle Patterson. lUtnrh- aoly where the dairy entri'iirlsc Multnomah Chib Addition. Cynthia Good to B. G. B rock- of Mr. and Mrs. J. V . P urer- »tu mis und the relation of each way Co. Part l o t 4 An d en on* son of Heav • ,on Rm.ie l.wng r> mem liar o f I ne «.r • I it'.; t »lass eoW' to this business, Is cieiiplotr. Subdiv. of the Goo I SjfU' >sn hw pi- It Is a valuable service,” J. R. «Tyatt et ux, to fir s t David Ifugg and Sons had the Nat'! Bk o f Albany. 2V4 acre« tal Nurses Training class for high producing row for the year, which exercises wet.» hold -il the T1S R-W. a grade Jersey. She produced Mildred F. Hastings to Wm. Trinity Episcopal chur n Wednaa- 11,662 pound* o f milk, o n ia ln - tia.v evening. Miss Pa'trrson Brady et ux. Part of Sec 13 and graduated from B e a v o '.'-i high Ing 726 8 ptninds of fut. 14 T1S RIM*. Members hnving herds that Susanna Johnson to F. Scheckle school t-n 1933. et ux. Part o f Sec 26 T1S RIM. Katie K Krueger to P a.ific Sum mar' Of I*ro- Coast Jt. St. Id . Bk. of Port. Duition Is Given Paix o f Sec. 35 T2N R 2 W. Neal W. Bush to Richard (Continued from F ix'd Page), Schoeler, 38.10 acres TIN *t2W. come would place on live market Charles H. ThOtutpaou ct ux approx ntui/ely 6|l!0 (»otinds Of to Madge Pomei'oy et vir, 7 flit. Thu*. 18()i! pounds nu»re acres Sec 1 and 2 T2S R 2 V>. fat had to g o , on the m«rket laicy B. Hauger et al to A. from the lower pnxktcer*. yet R. Keesey. Part Sec 12 T1S the income was no greater. Rl W. Herd improvement work Ir Rose E. Murray to C. A. B.ock Washing) >n ,xxiunty '.s progres et ux., Lo£ 66 Beavei'ton-Reed- sing. More Interest i* t>eiug ville Acreage displayed and there aio .1 num A. S. Pattulh* et ux to M ber of herd > w nc/.! who v ouM H. Johnson et ux. 10.15 acres like to get their herd.« on test. Sec 5 T2S R1W. Fred Jo*sy who luts been test Bernhard Benz et al to J. V ay- ing few a number »* year« re- land Owen et ux, I<ot S> 3rd marked last week that. “ Getting Add. Benz Park. int«' 14 herd in ip r.'.tv o i 1 a •-orl- J. W. Connell (S h eriff! to C. atlon is generally a profitable Young. 6.731 acres Sec 14 T2S thing to do. dairy men Mr. 1 c should be testing." Tlic pres RIM'. Arnold W. Schallberger et ux ent association Is fill! at thi* averitfed over 3mi pion»k. of tat tier row for the year ore: t . H. lUtiiifoid, Mrs. Tom Milliums, David llagg and Sims, Mr* C. K. Kobertaun and S n. John Coni os, Chris Reioltan, C. 11 llacluiii- wn. Jr.. John W. Malloy, I . It. Allon, Mike Yunker, Mr* I. Vnn- derxunden, A. Vaudomanden, J. II. llu N ch , ltnuctk'ii Acres, Fimt II. Jossy, Alia»* Watkins, O. T Murtdiy, Alboil Greener, Jidtas Chrtstenamn. htr Gove Dairy, A. W. ikitinell. hklw In llorkha ter, A. J. Evers, Elmer E. Greuher, A. P. I rolu lid. Members who Juul indlvituul row s producing more tlium 36« p>iimis at fai for the year and Hie number o f cows I hey had, are a* follow s; A. W C on-ell, 17; Mrs. Torn Williams, 17. C, It. Huchu-mtn. Jr„ 24; c . ||. Bumf<nd,9; David llagg and *m s. 47; O. T. Murphy. 4 ; Al- lH«ri lirecner, 1 ( 1 ; A. P Ireland. 3; Mike Yunker, ||; Andrew ''* u - derzanden. 7; .Mrs. I. Vamler runden, 9; J. II IliiM-h, 2; A. J. Evers, 11; John W. Mu Hoy, 14; Hiogdcii Acres, 4; Eime.' E. Qreulier, 5; s. II. Allen. 7, Aarne Malkins, 6 ; Chris Reichen, 6 ; Fir Grove Dairy, 21; Edwin Ihn kliuHer, Di; Fred H. Joesy, 14; John Cordes. 12; Mra. Kob> ertsivn and Son. 13: Julius Chrlslensen, 35. 'Day C R A Y notary l(<-IIIw and p u b l ic Nell* Ileal l A / U F M '" " Arr ir e W n L ll| , „ Pulste Thirsty TRY the “ U and T Beaverton, Oregon ,n6*s A\ \®asW ater , Heater ♦ 4ta«4e M tfoA«'" Make your house a HOME with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Williams of broken arm- Portland, form er residents o f the Delbert and Billy Smith re- W hitford district visited vith turned Saturday from a trip to friends there Sunday. Baker Delbert left Sunday to the Mrs. C. C. Tripp of Port’and « to work there came out Monday to look after Mrs. Paul Leopold attended a property interests and called on 9ho* er in Thursday form er neighbors here. *>ven fur her daughter Emma "who is to be married in June.. M rs. Stanley McColhst >r and Dav)es. fnrtlpT M rs. Haddick arrived from An- ar<) nio(her fronl at. sley. Nebraska Tuesday to vis- teftded ^ Kraduat!on exercises it with the Al McCollister family. | aIHj sj,e returned home with them Mrs. W. J. Scott enterta'ned to spend the week-end "4 ACES OF COMFORT Gas gives cheapest and best service! If you want real com fort— mud uanl it teoMomitaJiy— use Portland gas for cooking, water heating, house heating and refrigeration. Portland gas rates arc low. And the m ore gat ir r r ifft yrm «or, the lo u e r the rale you pay. N ow is the time to buy for your home. Let us tell you more about gas service. P o r tla n d G as & C o k e C o m p a n y the members of the Tuesday j anles Broad is enjoying a vis- Brid*e Club at her hom<| Tuesday „ from ^ 8 hf er> Mrs vlctor Mrs. H. R. Nelson won the hon- Guniher and husband who are o r®- on vacation from La Grande, Miss Clara Thompson who is Washington, M M Y A W W M V J Y A W .V A m 'A V Y A W J M W .Y A V V W .W W A N V W W A M A W A For Sale — M’ood 1 6 ’ /«• I ft. a teacher in the Garden Home Th<> Car, Myers have moved Classified Advertising Rates and Seasoned pole wood. F. One Cent •diool was honored with a kit- Hillsboro »nd a Japanese (am- I Per Word H M ilson and sou*. Phone oT- chen shower at her school last ¡iy have moved into the Huber J If Paid When Ordered dars to 9415 Beaverton adv. week. place and are putting it Into (Minimum Price for first B om to Mr. and Mrs p . I*, strawberries. insertion, 15 cents) Ten C en ts1 Polsky May 9, a *>'■. Anlhonv. | Mrs. Helen Becker's sewing Billing Charge WANTED B om to Mr. and M r-. J. E. class which meets in the school Subsequent Insertions, per word. One Cent Men «a n te d for Raleigh R-utes McMahan o f Aloha May 5, a son. basement each Wednesday after- o f 800 families. Reliable nus- EXAMPLE— If a 10-wcrd clas James D. noon has begun work on making tler should start earning $25 sified advertisement la Inser'.ed, It E. E. Hanyen and dsognter «ire** forms. weekly W.d increase vapidly. would cost 15c for one time, 16c Mary Jeanne, both of P>rtl*nd J. Crawford Porter’s father and M’ rfte today. Rawleigh’s 1‘ept were dinner guests at the h; me mother Mr. and Mrs. John Por- for two times, 35c for three times, ORE-17-8, Oakland. California. of Mrs. M. C. M cKercher Mon- ter o f Woodburn attended the otc. If necessary to send oat a _________ r ____________P-25 statement, an additional charge day evening. graduation exerises at Hizeiuale of 10c will be made. «a n te d —$2000 five years at 6%. M£. and Mrs. R. B. Denney Sal'urday n4**lt' and Ig>rraine attended the Camp Mr. and Mrs. Charles W e-ver on g o'll, improved real estate. FOR SALE Fire Girl’s council fire mee.ing and daughter Patsy left Monday Call 9415. Beaverton, or write at Shute Park at Hillsboro Sat- for a motor trip to Pittsburgh, For Sale— Eight-weeks old R.I. Box 208. nrday evening. . to visit Mr. Weaver's roo.her pullets and cockerals. B.ood tested. Reammable pricy. 3rd Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Alien of who *■ quit® ilL house west side of Ced r St. Carlton, Oregon visited at the Cooper Mountain ladies rhtb Miscellaneous Phone 8403. e-25 V. A. Wood home Sunday evenmg. will give a miscellaneous s.iow- While Supply Lasts Monoy to loan — 5 % % money Mr. Allen was form erly S.P. er Nfay 27 at the home of Mrs. Fur Sale— One 42 inch upright to lo in on good improve J Station agent here. Paul Leopold for her daughter steam boiler 90-lb. test. farms. Also have 8% n oney Mrs Andrew Eggiman of Cedar Emm» who will be married on Big Assortment New ••at on goed dairy herds. E. A. Richey Hdw. and Furn. Co. Spring Patterns In Light Griffith Hillsboro. Ore. ctf. Mill« who ha« been ill m the J,rne td v . Men’s and Boys’ And Dark Patlerns.N'vi-wili hospital with pneumonia is so A proRram with slides v il. be TENNIS SHOES SANITARY NAPK.NS < • liars. ( HOD ■ far recovered that she s able e j v e n at the school Friday night Our Regular S9< > Shoe* to be ahoot again at her home. wiUj a 8 mai, adm k , k n being Fur Friday Only Mrs R D. Benham. widow charged to raise fund* 'o send of the late Rev. Benham is via- two 4-H girls to Oorvallij f«.r a 12 T o Package iting at the H arry Alexander week in June, per Pair Limit 2 Packages home. She has been ill at the 3 ------------------------------------------------- ¡3 Friday & Saturday May 21-22, Last 2 days and last call for These and many Other stirring values to unload! This is THE SALE of THE MOMENT! It will be some time before we can stage an event of such magnitude again. Final Windup Sale Men’s Shirts FRIDAY SPECIAL Portland samitorium sine? De- Worthwhile Savings In Building Materials Real Estate Transfers ’ eetnber. qp_____ ___________________________ « Have you brought your rakes, hoes, garden plows, snaths and shovels, for your spring .¡at den cleaning? We also have mops, polish, calcimine pamt anil paint brushes for your house cleaning. See our compl*(te line Rl hey Hdw. and Pum . Co. paid <»*v. M ary R. Sheas ley to John M. Rss et ux. Lot 3 Blk 11 Metzger Acre Tracts. Emma Benz to Agnes M. Stahl lA)l lg 2nd Add t<> j ^ nz Park ____________________________________ Shakes, ix»rr wottnv; W-«WR By Mrs. J. Imlah | 5------------------------------------------------ n Joe Kemner returned last v eek to his work near Timber. Glass Cloth, June Rohrbark came home Sat. urday from Portland to stay. Calsomine, Mrs. U Greenfield is quite ill at her home on M?heeler Ave lue. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rany of Seaside visited M'es Barry ninv day. Hazel/iale school »rill close Fri day with a picnic near the school. d ia r ie s Kalonr has puren. sed a piece o f property on Co/per Mountain. Mrs. H. Chapman visited her mother, Ida V. Jack#m st B»nks on Suodhy B ert Doughty went to Port- lattd to serra on the Ffcdr>ral Grand Jury- COLDS, A d d Indigestion, Head ache, Nearalgla. Muscular, Rheu matic, Sciatic Pains sad other disorders due to an over-acid con dition at the body. The analgesic. lb. 30c 7c See Us For Sand, Gravel, Cement, Bolts and Poultry Mettinq (aeetri-aallcTiat«) rwllevra pain. The alksilsws h«Jp to oocr«ot Ui« causo of thoM twins 4 m to hrparaciditr of F. D. Peck, Mgr., P h o n e 12505 «ko (tomoich. McCready Lumber Co. Cot A&o-Softaer al ymme drag d oes la SOe sad 60 e ho » « sao, or ask fo r a f yd. Remember The Junior Flower Festival, June 19 ALKA-SELTZER for Bf Wis? - ALKALI/! ' 55c Shingles, per bdl., 55c m*a voun HAZELDALE NEWS ! 30-inch, Cedar Per Bundle I Phone 4603 B e a v e rto n SANTO and ISAN-NAP-PAK 88c 56c The Famous DuBarry Prints Are Offered You This Sale At Per In Y ad 18c There Are 8« Square Prints Guaranteed Fast Colora W OM EN’S SILK HOSE 4 Strand CMH n We ght| REALLY A SENSATIONAL VAIAJKI sllgh jly Imperfects Of $1.39 H ohc Wash Cloths WOMEN’S and Dish Clhths Both A re la r g e Sizes ch oice M'bile The Supply la*'.» 3c For Women Bines. Br -wn.- And Color»— All New Ttitr Season— Values To $1.1!» Choice Shoes & Oxfords BROKEN MIZES 88c »"<* $1.66 From Each SLACKS & CULOTTES 59c Um it 2 Pairs 8c 88c Our Regular Slock And Include* Values I'p To $2.98 SATURDAY SPECIAL Pacific Mills Krinkle I repe 30 in>bes W rit A lici:- ular 25g Value Saturday only Per yard Colors White 16c and Pink MARTIN’S DRY GOODS BEAVERTON % OREGON