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About The Beaverton review. (Beaverton, Washington County, Or.) 192?-1941 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 17, 1939)
TBE tJ-Mrt*4"M^4rt-4^F++4-F+++«M"M-+++-1-M THE Fo r In te rio r Decorating Eureka Quick Drying Enamel Varniah, Varniah Stains, Putty, Turpentine, Etc. All in 10c Cana BEAVERTON REVIEW BEAVTRTON RJffVIBW Front Street Beaverton ■ a T tU tp O U lUCTRIC • »" 193» CANNED FOODS) i lÁ iC u e m m % Milk Cherub Tall Cans S hortening “ q ft. Entered u ■••und class matter .Mr and i.Mr» V. H . blxby «lecenibar t, 1122, at Ih» poteot- ami daughter Arlmo and aon tlce at UeuTarUra, 'tregua, under Lorla uud Mr. Rawl* visited In 'be act o f March 8, 1879. the Neil Blxby homo at Bark »• • • » # rr » » » « Rose laat Sunday. ISSUED EVERY FRIDAY AT Mr. and .Mm. Van Brown and BEAVERTON, OREGON Mr. and Mr«. Selby of Carden and t1G LEN N K. MILIJ-JK, Publisher lb mo drove to the coast spent Sunday and Lincoln's HI IIHt RIPTlOff RATEA birthday. Par year (In advance) ........ 91.00 Mr and Mr» Kail Paul and family from Carna», W ash., vis THE H i l H I K K HISTORIAN ited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ruaaiaf lew oa caansd food« ? Now's tka I hm I o Dan 1*1 Ikiuna, a Kcutucklaoi ol Kenneth Moyer. Mr. and Mrs. stock up at Maway . . . Evao d you already bava a Ihc old school, waa a crack allot Paul are old school mates of yoodly supply, it wilt pay y au lo boy atora at dtaao with a squirrel rifle and no the M oyer». low prkoa. . . . Check tkasa vaktos, N O W I in a rough-and-tum ble | puah-over w rap Many tall tale» are told .Mr. and1 Mr» Frank Becl o f | of In« physical prows«» and In* f'arletou, Oregon, visited In the SAN WAN ilomltabl,, courage When Dan home of Mr. anil Mrs. Ie‘ No. 2 cans lei wuh sixteen year» o f age hi Richey Monday and Tuesday. STOKELY *1 traded a eorrel mare named j lb’ ll,, and twelve coon »loin* for HONEYDEW, No. 2 1 U C Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Miller a Model T Ford, and started were Sunday dinner guents of we»t Intending to get a Job In Mr Miller’s brother-la-law and Prices Fri to Thurs. Feb. 17-23, inclusive. the m ovie». At Kan»a« City he elster, Mr and Mr». K W. ran <n*t o f g«», oil, water, air Whitney at Portland. and Bull Durham. Man; young I men. fared by the»« acute short - ] Mr. and Mr*. C. 8 . Benson A A A • • w w < o «« « r SALAD DRESSING age», would have de»peired , of Tacoma. Wash , visited In the] Cascade, quarts Not Daniel He Ju»t pulled 111», home o f M r. and Mr*. J. L. | ix lt a knotch lighter, »old the Denson thts week SANDWICH Spread O Q Ford for tewelve dollar«, tele- Lunch Box, quart O i/C graphed home to Dad: "Busted. Mr and Mr*. Phillip N. Hick,-i Wire oday (dough),” and hitch cy of .St Helens spent the seek FRENCH Dressing 1 O hiked home, af tor »ponding all end with Mr. and Mrs. ITiilo Pierre’s, 8 oz. 1 hi» ca»h on « wait re»» frater Johnson nally known n» Billy the Kid. MAYONNAISE i Q _ 'Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Hughson ! Daniel lived to a ripe old age. Pints and wan one o f the first Ken • o f Seaside arrived Saturday to move thrtr household good* from lucky Bourbon». a • a • their home south o f Beaverton Uncle Henry H m atuller say*: Mr and Mrs Hrnil Nelson and j "T he bout thing that could h ap -j pen to Kurtp» now would be to | daughter Ix>rraine were Sunday ¡have H itler and Afu«»olinl get dinner guest» in the Neil B‘lxb>t home In Park Rose. »tuck on the same actress 1 pkg. 19c Superb a a • • George Klein visited with Soap, and 1 pkg. Q F f t Three week» the legiskat ore’* Been a fumin’ and a-frnlhin’ friend* In Portland a few days 20c Rinso Soap i AtvJ up to date they’ve managed this wertt. ALL FOR . . . TVi d o Just exactly nothin’ ! Elmer Stipe went to Medford. I__L . r . D. in the Salem Capital Oregon, last Friday evening to P t s m . be with his wife, who is making her tour of instruction for the UK AT I’ KI' FS FOR FRIDAY and SATURDAY OM.T Order of Eastern Star in the SWEET SPUDS, 4 lbs Klammath Falla territory. He Dr. T. Hetu returned home Wednesday / a MODEL _ a a FEBRUARY LOCAL NEWS A Few Cleanup Bargains in Larger Cans. | Barry’s 5 & 10c Store FRIDAY, Flour PEAS PEAS rtl O 2 C 10c SOMETHING NEW 23c i!' 49c 98 c G rapefruit ?rNoph2&n.25c Quality Plus C o f f e e ^ ,i i h 935 c a m tjtm an*/ v * / i ' ' ' - » ' t h n a r a / t'm+fmut Ah— of WQ'le Mr • B«dnre you buy a new oook- etove be aure to aee the dis play o f 19W Hotpoint E lectric Nangea. B ea u tifu l o a w nsodela in all porcelain eiuuurl. N ew 5- Speed Select -A -H e a t Cahod and D irectional H eat Oven g iv e g r e a te r s c o p e to y o u r cooking »kill Come in today. L earn for yourself w h y Hotpoint Elec tric C ooking cotes leas than you think. 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