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Tlie Beaverton Rev law FRIDAY, MAY li, 19S* Mr and Mr i ROAD RIM, PASSED vtld Ml» I lo h t and Kobctt. 'll I. I' Barnes Hpeut Sunday in ! BV HOUSE RECENTLY Corvallis visiting Harold IVter Mrs Kuliv .lam i-en spent Sun son. brother of Mrs Barnes and tltghway userà of Oregon and day in Corvallis, a guest of Ktl a student ut O S .C thè olher forty seven state« I ward, fur the Mother's Pay fes » e re g lie li a helplng hand last Mis John G Mohn*(eln en t ivlties Frlday by thè Dulted S tates 1 term inid the following ladies a M rs. Marjory 1 «yon who has luncheon Wednesday, Mesdames Ib u s e of Itrpraaentatlves as li '■ecu a guest of Mr and Mrs. Frank Austin, Striek er, Wooden, pusscd thè now «urt wriitlit Road Ja y Olbaon for the |>aat month Keuler and Carl Hansen. The a f Itili to continue federai utd for ■ eft for her houli in Moscow. I hlghwaya d anna l»|o »ud liti). ternoon was spetti in sow In . ilahu Saturday A largo imrt of thè credit for A nine pound baby girl was III*' success tif ibis uioasure be- Mr. and Mrs A. K Wilson born last Friday to Mr. and Mr.. longs iti Cotigresamun Jam es W. i nd t'u n is . Mrs Frieda Hogan W arren Macinlmee. the daughter \h>tt. flrst d lstriet, Salem , Ore. and Hetty Hogan were dinner of Mr and Mrs George A As a ranking tuembor of thè guests at the home of Mrs F Brow n. Mrs Brown and C ar Hiwtse ColimiIttee on Roads, Mr. lavai’ Sunday. olyn Brown went to see the Mott played a leadlng )utrt iu Beaverton tit ange will meet new baby Sunday thè tnaking of thè present fed l i e r an all day session Saturday. High sehool girls t-H club erai road i*olley whlch approxi- May I t at 10:30 a m Mother's will hold au aehievement day n a ie lv doublé« thè amount of Day rrogrum . There will be an fonda avallatilo io thè Friday (today), May 1:1 at 3 SO federai j exehungo of plants p .u i Judging will be done at states under thè old pollry. Ile Mrs Frank Rowe, daughter that tim e to decide on the hns flgured prominenti'- In thè of Mr. and Mrs H R Findley scholarship for sewing The -ommlttec hearing« aliteli led to thè Introducilon of thè new ntea- returned from Uve hospital this public is invited sure. » is k w ith her baby son. Hubert Durlng thè ilobate In tlte House Allan twirn April 30 GIRLS ARE TO HOLD on thè rouils leglslntbin. Con- j Brown’s Hand Lotion. ELECTION MONDAY gressm an Wtlburn C artw rlght ef | Oklahoma, rhalrntan of thè llou se Bit»' bottle 25r and 60< Commlttee oa Roads. deelared, Money back if not satis- *'I watt! to say to thè House fie.L Beaverton Pharm- Daughters is u> hold elect mu of that there ts not a more ahi«, o r a more ef- AJ K p i l i i l ADI? 'fficsTs Monday evening at the r ■« m ere aotl» e meeting in the Masonic hall feetlve ntember of thè Roada A l a Fund has completed Installation of B ethel Guardian ’om m lttee than thè dlsOn his two bungalows on 1st and Council and initiation of two member frolli Oregon Mr Mott Mail .' Sts lie has leased them candidates will be held Mrs Ile hns n genuine Interest In to Mr. Mitchell of the First S e Annabel le Aekeraon. Grand >ds ami thè rond problema of curity Bank, and Mr llick ox Ge- rdlnn will be l r< - ut «eriIona of Ilio country ami Mrs Frank Entmons accompan other "m od officers also ha* mudo a thnrough atedy of ied Mrs W. Kngleke to Eugene atte n d . laws nini regulat Iona affccllnv* Mrs Essex Marsh was ap • the Motht .»a- fc t.vMie* l o g l i » 'iva. roads and traila of First Metseug. and were guests of ihe.r sons pointed Grand tf Ite Ims hnd a ape n O rd .r , f whi are stud^nm at the .v i at the Grand *•- Ina tieoli lite Jo b 's D a u g b '.rs. le ge Mr I G C,ib«r >0 wss hnti'f I for v| -titer's Day letitm ing to Bm iiig. O rinoli Mondai I lo c al Mrs. fed lit m eeker (Mildred M U>rdi visited relatives and friends this week front Ooquille. 1 Mr. and M rs. E . M etcalf and fam il) were guests of Mr. M et c a lfs parents in Portland Mon day. fylP P JZ JV IM X f Doy Gray is on; of a b u sin gs trip . town ou Mr. and Mrs Kalph Van Kleek of Portland were Sunday visit ors at the W alter Van Kleek hom e. M r. Fauteck took over the Coffee t up lasi Friday from Mr. I)oud. Mrs. Pauline Bressen of W est Slope was bitten quite severly on the leg by a dog last Sat- unlay. Miss Jean Bergiu is spending a week in IXigene visiting with friends.. M rs. M. t". M cK ercher and George were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs W alter Van Kleek Tuesday evening. Mr and M rs. I . r . M eirier spent the weekend visibly, in Corvallis. Winnifred Berst was married Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Clem- to Floyd Kgberg a week ago in j ent and small son w ere over- Pendleton. ! night guests at the A. B. Clera- M rs. Everett Payton of Glen : ent home Thursday. t ullen fell and dislocated her Elizabeth W ester fell front the right knee last Friday | rings of the grade school last M rs. Olmstead and M rs. Rob i Saturday and broke the wrist ert Wood were visitors ai the ¡o f her right arm . V. A . Wood home Tuesday Mrs H. M. Barnes has re- M rs. t f . A. Cathey of P ort ' turned home after two days in land spent Mother's Day with the Good Sam aritan hospita. the B arrett Randall fam ily. with an ear infection. Airs. Pat Snyder was operated on fo r appendicitis May 9 in the Good Sam aritan hospital. Mr and Mrs. John Dobbins are moving back to their home ‘ Dun Morin” on the B ertha-B ea- verton highway in Beaverton. Larry Downing, the son of M r. and M rs. Paul Downing has been ill with influenza. I | M rs. Henry Nelson was host ess to the Tuesday Bridge club at her home Tuesday Addition ! al guests were Mesdamea A . A. Fisher. S tratto n . M etzler ami Ray Miller Prize in bridge went to Mrs M iller. Se: veii . 1 .. I hai! inali ol l ’ark < Committee durlng improve- mcitts of City Purk, a $15, eoo W I' A. projact. At pre- sent chairtn.in of H illsboto Purk Commisslon. Served six years as inetuber of thè Board of director» at thè Emanuel Hnsptth, tu P ortland. Six veiirs »ervlce a» metuher Com m lttee. of Hoy Scout H ì II s I huo lmv Seouts ot A - O. L. MOORE For State Representative John L . Anderson Republican candidate for the nomination for County Judge. (lie loll owing ; for e l v i r cation Get One Permanent At The Regular Price $2.50 $3.50 $5 $6 $7.50 Get Another Of Equal Value For $1.00 BRING A FRIEND DIVIDE THE COST Soft Water Shampoo tor M U STY j Horpnet Im a * H I ppp With 4 OMMISSIONFK * Vanfcí' I «inmereiai Hotel • [ <>nomy With a C onservâti re .. ’ . Beaverton Du1 n °ss A dm inistration.” • »pen Evenings By Appointment I KeRnldieau May CO, 193 . H. D. Kerkman . ght boto V ty C on Sanilary Served < ow- " ittcc deriu construction f ouii'all sewer, sanltary se » et, and disposai p lan i, Costing it: all abolii J2'»0.of)" Washington County P. O, Tigard, Oregon (Republican) To Represent The Whoh County VOTE ARCHIE JESSE KO It JACOB KEMMER Republican for Candidate COUNTY COMMISSIONER I I I I I II M ) E VI KM ESN I t IlM IM f III t outily Biislness Primary Election May 20 Paid Adv. itepublican Cuudidate For County Commissioner For a budget hnlnneed with the ability of the taxpayers to pay. For tsVonomleMl and fair repre sentation of vniuntlon. Solve t'he problems of our county In a courteous and businesslike m an n er. l or Th, Itesi Interests Of Mash- Imrton County. P rim aries, May 2«t Paid Adv Modern ^ ^ GAS Ranges cook better , cost less ! • Moduli i u rang«» ara un>urp«»ird fa r «vary typa of ru ok iag. T h ay raat laat to buy . . . and 1 »M 10 tits h«r«u«e P o r t la n d («» i t yaur rh o a p o n r a n v a n la n t cooking tarvira. Ha to o kary- • i « . ? cc th« gloam ing now g u unga« and buy now I BUY A MODERN GAS RANGE NOW! Gas cooks foods faster, better, cheaper! You ran get this $ 15.911 >rl Californio pottery at no r o ti A«k for ilrlails. Vote For NICK SCHMIDT P R O G R E S S I V E IN I D E A S CONSERVATIVE IN FINANCES • Satlain «Ivü libarnos and maintain a government which la eloon, «impla, efficient. vigorous • Protaat labor and ir» right« oppose aoarcion and rio- ltnea. • Oppott new Wnj burdenaoma tenet. endeevor to equal- I«« taxation for alamantary schools. • Praaam BonnarQla po war aa public baoafactioA • Footer honaat industry and agricultura to atunulata am ploymant, odoquoto panaton* for daeant bring ! See Any Dealer or P ortland G as & C oke C ompany t oinp lo Modern Gas Kange Demonstration May 17, 2:30 n m St Anthony School And. TKLVRD Kebublican Candidate For County Commissioner Look At His Record Taxation The average tax millage has been 17 8'1 lower during his tenure on the Cottn'y Court than the average for the preceding period. He knows what It means to meet a tax bill and his ef forts are always directed to ward a reduction of the tax load on real property. Roads The road department of this county has been modernized In every particular during •the period he has been County Commissioner. As a resu lt road construction and m aintenance costs have been greatly reduced. In some departm ents, such as ro'"' ft production and hauling, the costa have been cut In half. He has given us m ore miles of b etter roads a lower costs fnstitntfons The County Home and Hos- Have you cheeked you firs insurance rocs-titly? Ara you 'u l ly prolaeled in cuae of (Ire? I will lie 1 !«a»«xi to give you In- form ation us lo vost, e tc . V e have a low m iti for Beuvertoti and vicinity, I ran put tl policy In force Immeditilaly ami yml :tnve ut lea st sixty day» to pay the premium BOY GHVV W rites ull kinds of Insurance Beaverton. Oregon nry ow n business ixteen yenr». here for Delle V iug a business tra in ing a requisite I » o l i r l i your support ut prim arles. May 20. 1938 If nominateti and eleeted lo file office of Coutil) Judge, It is my purpos* tu regard my office as my opportunità to extiress m yself In sei - vice io society, to maiutaln Die dignitv and promotion of Itigli stanila! ds and oppose questionatila pi not Ire» To i »torni it a prtvilege to prae- tiro eeonomy ani* to serve b'.vond tilt striet incus lire of duty or obiigution Paul Adv« rtisemi ni ,. , . V . , . , . V . V . , . , . % V . V . V / . V A 5 V . , . V . V . V . V . V . V . V . V . V . V . V . For Republican Nomination for County Judge H. D. Kerkman candidate for the Republican nomina tion for County Judge has been a resident of W ashing ton County' for 20 years anti a tax raver since 1921 For S years he served as a road district supervisor. For the past 7 years he ha- i»9en County Commissioner of this County and his rec ord of service is an out standing endorsement of his candidacy for County .Jud-e. TRY the “II and I" a iio e menea. Spring $ I Permanents • BEAUTY SHOPPE Thirsty un ion t Operated Statement By ... HAIRCUT 85# (Children lindar I I ) ■ itti ------------------ fl Cassius Johnson et ux to Ells worth Hooker. Wm. F. Hall D is' I l I I S KIM Esther Boren to Max W . II Burba Part Iait 378 Johnson Est Add. Heu verton V ▼V A r / a C H s l M F v I „ M u Ar' * r, Frank Muore, I’roprletor ; W .V 'V . V A V . W A V / . V . 'A W . W . 'A V . X V . V . V A X X W . W J. W . Hughes FLORENCE Real Estate Transfers STUDIO BARBER SHOP Ì voM ix m M rs. Ronald La Mont and Mrs. Taylor have returned from Frine- ville where they wete vl.-tt.ng Miss Taylor. forest highways and reads Ills siatn has a vast aieoago of na tional forests and other puhl.c lauds and he has always Insist ed that these I m > given fair ami full co n sid eratio n .” pi.al is a model for that type of institution in this state. Inm ates and patients receive excellent care at a figure lower than in any other bounty in the S ta te . Experience H. D- Kerkm an’s years of experience as County Com missioner has given him an intimate knowledgs of all the derails of County Gov ernment It has prepared him to assume the duties and responsibilities of County Judge with no loss of e f ficiency in County affairs, qualifications He has the experience. He is capable. He is Dependable. Qualifications He is Dependable. He is capable. He has the experience. Paid Advertisement Vole For KERKMAN Friends and Voters of W ashing ton t ounty: • Ju s t a statem ent in answer to some of the questions asked nie frequently . When did you ' ceme to O regon? Where are your par ents? I was born and raised in the State of Illinois, cam e to Oregon in 1912. My mother died in 1901, my father 1927 in th< home where they had lived prac tically ail their lives. I married a local girl in 1914 and have two children. I have farmed for the last 25 y ears. In 1929 I pioneered Washington f ounty for the S la te Farm M u tual Automobile Insurance Com pany, sold enough insurance in 1931 to get a trip to the con vention in 1932. I have been a taxpayer in this county since 1914. I have bad some experience in road and fill w ork. I believe in a Just road con- struction and maintenance p lat and a road for those who are without roads. raid Advertisemcm Hjt i Adv kol>*f! O. Boyd. Heifctary SB BAG UK-FOB GOVERNOR CLUB PACIFIC UDII,DING PORTLAND THE AWFUL PRICE YOU PAY FOR BEING NERVOUS Cheek Below And See I f You Have Any O f T h e Signs i i ; j Q u iverin g nerves ran m ake you old and h aggard looking, cra n k y and hard to llvn w ith —emn ke*»p you aw ake nights and rob you of good health, good tim es and jo b *. D on ’t let voursi lf “ g o " like th a t. S ta r t tik in g a good, reiishle tonic— one made esp«- rin lly fo r w om en . And could you ask for a n y th in g whose benefits have been b etter proved than world-fam ous Lydia E . P in k h a m ’s V egetable Com pound? L e t th e wholesome herbs and roots of Pin k h am ’s Com pound help N ature ralm your shrieking nerves, tone up your sy stem , and help lessen distress from fem ale fun c tional disorders. M a k e a n ote N O W to get a b o ttle of th is Dm« proven P in k h atn ’t« C um oound T O D A Y w ithout fail from your druggist. Ovpr a mif lion womnn hsvo w ritten in letters reporting wonderful ben efits. For th e past 60 years L ydia FL Pink ham 's V egetable Com pound bn *. helped grateful women go “ sm iling th ru “ tryin g ordeals. W h y not let it help Y O U ? 1 Beaverton Phone 1653 rva- Classified Advertising R ates nlngs or beforo 3:00 n m. Per Word One Cant C-35-tf If Paid When Ordered (Minimum Price for firat FOR SALE insertion, 15 cen ts) Killing Charge Ten Ccnta l'o r Male II.nul force puni|> Subsequent Insertions, per word. wlth font valve and hraxs llned cyllnder for woKs any One Cent depth $5. 3 miles west on K XA M PI.E— If a 10-word cla»- Earmlngton Road Llvermore sifled advertisem ent It In « r ed, It Ave. F . C. Garvln. Beaverton. would coat 15c far one time, 25c R t. 1, RX. 498 p -2 ! for two tim es, 35c for three tim es, etc. If necessary to send out a l’or Haie— Baihy btiKgy. $4.5n In- qulre at Mtipe's Garage e-24-25 statem ent, an additional charge i of 10c will be r/mde. l'o r Hale Two freah «ows. c. Topich IU. I, Bx B eav er WANTED ton . p-23 1 Work Wanted Carpentry 62'^g For Haie— Fresh cow D.T. Chas. per h«»ur. Cement pouring, SI B illstin. One mile east «»f Ben l>. r hour. Cabinet, chimney. verton on Canyon rond Box * odd Jobs. Arthur A. I^ av lti, M W $ >H One mile south of Bank. Rt