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th e FRIDAY. MAY 26, 193!» THE BEAVERTON REVIEW THINGS THAT NEVER HAPPEN Entered as se«ond-clMS natter December 9, 1922, at the poatof- [-------- flee at Beavertcm, Oregon, under I the act of March 8, 1879. ISSUED EVERY FRIDAY AT BEAVERTON, OREGON J. H. Hulett. Publi-sher SLBÄCRLP 110 N R a t en Per year un advance; ...... Ji.yv A n ' t j i iu .V t Ann hi) E ail »deli, secieiary of state, ta*‘ S avieu.iou io u t‘ fouowuig l.eui IN ui iiic pUdiicavlun 1 A m safe Driver. * "te a .« time ago the National Transportation Company of New York cny installed a rear buz zer signal on every vehicle in its taxicab fleet. “ Otticiais hoped the buzzer would prevent backing up ac cidents, whitib had become far too numerous. It u,d. The buz zer attracked attention wher, the cabs backed up. “ Backing up accidents drop ped 30 per cent. “ Because a backing vehicl» usually travels slowly, drivers are apt to minimize the haz ards of traveling in reverse. "Evanston, Illinois, bad «' splendid reco-d o f 301 day without a traffic fatality. li was broken late m 1938 when a woman was killed by a truck backing into a private drive way. “ In New York state last Sep tember eight men were struck and killed by automobiles in industrial accidents, four of which were being backed up. “ It is so easy to get into trouble when you're backing Up. The victim often is una ware o f the vehicle or become-» caught between ii and a wall or loading platform.” -SB Real E state T ran sfers fR--------------------.----------------- m Edwtn N. Patton to Ruth B. Merrill, Tract 18 Beaux Arhres. Mary A. Doane to Harold P. Alexander Part Dot 3 Steele ’ 3 Add. Beaverton. A Hoe 8. Chess to Robert William p-vinter et ux. Part of Sec. 12 TlS R1W. O. A. New-hard et ux to J. P. Wilson et ux. Tract 4 Mountain View Hghts. H. P. Downing et ux to E. Howard H illis, Part of Isiah Kesley DL^. Flora E. Pasquav to Louis Weigt, Part Lot 2 Blk BO North Plain*. C. W. GHlesnie el ux to Un- ion Central L ife Tnsc. C. 91.7 acre* Sec 14 T2S R2W. Martha E fling et al to Mary Jane Anders. Part o f Wm. Pointer DLC 62 T lS R lW Mary Jane Anders to Eliz. L. Ohapman, Part of Wm. Pointer DLC 62 T lS R lW . James B. Downing to J. E. Minor et ux, Part Lot 76 John - Y0UN6 «AN YOUß CARTOONS ARt 5IMPLY WONDCRfUl-NtVtR 5AW - 3 UOA TUNNY 0413 MTORLv VJE COULD NOT P053IBLY Æ t P, \ ^ . 1° T 115 STANDARD - TOR TH\3Í ? » TAKE THL LlBERTW xÄ» v 0f RETURNING THEN TO YOU w eaverto n r e v ie w , oregou back of the .-¿chi* 1 house is lu-aritiK completion and the dogs run- in preparation for the racing season in I »>rI land which begin- Saturday evening. Strawberry picking is in full .-•wing and the stiuwberriea are very large this year. Working week end- Clarence Uarven ha.- the siding on hi.s new bouse and will soon have he roof fini-hed. M r*. D. J. Kerker of Port land was a guest last week of Mrs. Dick Kelly at her Man ual tan beach cottage. John Copely of Texas is vis- ting old friends in this lelghburhotd and expects to orate here. Mrs. Rebecca Ellerson is .isiting in Portl.md this week. Kir-1 Holy t'ommunk-n in tin- convent chapel, Thursday morn mg A group of students from Ml Angel College gave a panel discussion on higher Catholic education. May 17. Miss Virgiu ¡a Ma-sey acted as chairman. Eighth grade girls put aside l> oks ami pencils. May IS. They spent the <lav on a wood land trip -pent Che weekend at Ocean Park. Tho missionary society <»f the Reedville church met with Mr*. J 11 Neal as hostess last Thursday Mrs. Amu lain «hum w as leader. Subject ’ opt-uklng in C. S <f IzMin America and Spanish.” Mr. and Mrs. Olmsted of Portland were gin sts of Mrs. J II Neal Monday. Mr and Mrs. II (' Dudley are m Yakima, Washington look nig after llieir bees lor a time ----------------- m NEW S ALOH A HI Junkr Le gion <>f I’ortland entertained the Gold Star m»> ■ Iht-r- Saturday. Mis. Joe biuta was one of the guests. Mr. ||d Mr. Jess Hays and Mr. and Mr s. Max Borgo.' i TTve 22 w ay4 better , h a t a re The r a n g e s - ^ 0 B U Y H O Y* A " St. Mary's oi the Valley S E E YOUR O E A L E R OR The Junior Senior Prom, held in St. Mary's of the Valley Auditorium, was especially ded Icated to Our I.ady, Queen of May. A fter the grand march ______ to the melody f “ Mother Be • K ■ ------------------------------------------ loved“ Martha Sommer, sodality -on L-t. A<*1. | I IM P IlK i; t.lKI.S K.YIEKiAIN prefect, crowned the beautifully James B. Downing to J. H. u»ri u i iiv u , n w e n », arranged statue of the blessed Schuetze ,t ux. Part Dot 76 ' M>,,,KKs W N c II.Q n K M * v ,rglI* Johnson List. Add. Patrons and patronesse* for | Alice S. chess to Robert Win. The Cam pi me girls entur the occasion included: Mr. J. | P le n t y o f C u A .li ! Pointer et ux, Part Dot 2 W'm. tained their mothers last Mon- p. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. 1 Pointer DLC T1S RlW . day afternoon. May 15 at the Estes, Mrs. R C. Ooooway, You can "do thing»’' with your lown of Beaverton to Hilda!) W'. E. McCloekey home. Helen Mrs. C. P. Balfe, Mrs. T, hgir after it ha» been given a M. Hanes, Part Blk 4 Hocken s Randall read a paper on “ Mo- Rennie, Mrs. M. 0. Osbourn, Shelton Permanent Wave. It'» -■nd Add. Beaverton. theri* Day.” June Madden read .Mrs. M Carlson, Mrs. V. F. easy to har. ite and look» lovely Edwin N. Pallen to J. J a poem, Mary Is-c Madden sang Petersen, Mr. and Mrs. T . J. at all time». We recommend McCarthy, 27.186 acre- Sec a song. Baureno Mayfield told Nault, and Mrs. E, O. Samuel. SHELTON PERMANENT WAVES IS ’EM Hiw. “ What my mother means to me.” The feast of the Ascension A. S. Paftullo et ux to A. The campfire girls held a brought special joys to three Josephine Jewett Pari of Sec. meeting Wednesday afternoon little girls of St. Mary’s. Vein** 33 T2S KIW’ . Opposite Postcfflce at the McCloakey home. Mae Cole. Carol Dean Keating Catharine Wallace to T. J. , Phone 6303' and Marian Smith received their Holycross et ux, Part Lot 211 Johnson Est. Add. H AZELDALE M A YS Sarah E. Turnnlow Buell to lly Mrs J. I mlull Bert Turnbow 8.19 acres Sec. 1 T2S RLW. .Mrs. Nola Pond is still In U. S. National bk of Port, the hospital re overirg from to 'Harry L. Messier, Ix>t 2 injuries received 'n an auto- Blk Multnomah Country club moble accident last week. Addìi ion I Attendance » a « .'»1 at Sunday H. A. Alexander et ux to School. George Wilbur, home Harry A. Alexander et ux, Part missionary for the Presbyter- of w r ■ Ha" DLC- ! lan chur<* w:,s - “ '-st speaker. Althea Haulenbeck et vir to Berely t'arcy celebrated a birth- • 'elestine 0<*finger, Lot 20 Ber- day anniversary. Vacation bible tholds A'id. Beaverton. ; school began Monday morning ■ SUPER-DUTY engines Biddy Bishop Inc. to Mary at the school house under the E. Bishop, Part Lot 374 John-j direction of George Wilbur. wi t h P O W E R - P A K -on Est. Add. | M t . and Mrs. Max Berger pistons Ruth Lowry et al to L. G. left Friday for a weekend visit Holden, Lot 15 Alton Acreage with friends at Long Beach, ■ TOP-SIZE bodies and A(j,| - jj'aaverton - - - - - - - - - Reedville. ------- j Washington. Reva Brown ct ux to Harold j Billy Imlah accompanied Roy RIDER-EASE cabs F. Miller et ux, 1 acre Sec. . ¡in,j George W ii on o»i a j 22 TlS RlW . •; p to I.a C ent*-, W i-liinglon ■ 4 Shock absorbers Helen M. Barber to Milton |;iHt w,.ek. Keyser et ux, Blk 5 Cornelius. | M Do onfc a|)|1 Max_ ■ Smartest appearance Julius Christensen et ux to | , r an,J r.,tzIU. Eloire Joseph W . Twigg et ux 30.51 and Bernice ImlaT_Rang at the rtutn ulls" ariy h a l f - t o n t r u c k on » t y le , p ic k -u p or « m a ll .ta k a ! t h e fund ! Out naves o t h e r « on g a » ! V - t y p e c a b . w i t h m o r e r o o m , b et- acre* Bee. SI TIB RlW . IVsedale graduatin', exercises M a x i m u m b o d y » p a c e in p a n e l te r «e a t p o « i t i o n m g , w id e r v i. io n , John Schrader et ux to J. L. last Wdnesday. TimIt thrma,h > « •«*» r ^ A C H .n ml lo w ,,I erelfeM e re l.i jearoy, 5 aeres Sec. 28 T2N Miss June I.amp< rt of Trout- R2\V. dale, a niece of John Imlah is Comte and Kohlman Co. to among the students graduating Claud«j E. Ritchie et ux 7 [ next week from St. Mary’s high aerps Comte and Kohlman s school. Little Homes No 2. _________ Byron Brieh and Bud Nault v »pent the weekend at McMinn- A subscription to the Review will save you many times its vil e. 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