O F R ID lï, J4 .W 4HY *4, 1»41 TH H BEAVERTON HOWARD W EED AT KIW ANIS MEETING Mr. and Mr*. Marlon U iok are driving a new Ford sedan. James B. Walker, formerly of WlUtford, now of Ocean latke. is visiting at the Spurlln home. George Wright of Astoria vis­ ited his parents. Mr. and Mrs Harry A. Wright over the week end. Mrs. to the day of ol Mrs. Ruby Boyd was hostess Cheerio hrtlge club Fii- last week at the home Helen Fisher. Beaver Chapter 1(*6, 0. E. S will have inspection of officers Wednesday evening with Marge Simpson, Grand Conductress, in charge. Dr. Theo. Hetu returned to his office last week after having been home sick with the uu for three week. He says he is feel­ ing fine now and able totackle any dental job that comes his way We are glad to see him well again. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ At the legular meeting of the Beaverton Ktwanls Wed Jan. 22 Howard Weed of Weed's Na­ tional Iris Gardens in Beaverton spoke about the expansion of Beaverton He has been a resi­ dent in Beaverton for twenty seven years. He said that when he first canto to Beaverton the town boasted of three churches, two saloons and muddy stieets. He told the Ktwanls that Bea­ verton should change Its uame from Beaverton to West Portland because of Portland's i>o»sihll hies. He also pointed out that Beaverton had excellent sites for Industries and was near Bonneville power. It was an­ nounced that next Wed. Jan. 23 Cy Gengelback would make a return engagement to Induct the new officers for Kiwanis Presi­ dent and vice President, because of Earl Horsell resigning as President. It was announced that the Washington County is rearranging prectnts and if the city of Beaverton so desired i*. could now- become one precint with the city limits as boundrle*. The visitors of the evening were P. B. Case of Beavertor, Motor Co. and Rev. W. B . Hall of Bethel Congregational Church. Bethel Congregational Ladies* Aid last Thursday, was attended by 30 members. Mrs. George N. Taylor led the devotionals. At m ----------------------------------------------- a the business meeting plans were | Real Estate Transfers made for the coming year The m----------- --------------------------------- next meeting will be February 6 William H. Benjamin et ux to Thursday at 11:00 am. Walter D. Huntington et ux. Mrs. George Thyng entertained of lot 35. Beaverton-Reedvtlle. Achille Darcangelo et ux to at a birthday dinner for her daughter, Mrs. Lei and Shaw, of Wm J. Orme et ux. 7 acres In Portland, last Sunday. Among section 17. T1S R1W. Mary C. Dill to Winfield S the guests Mr. and Mrs. Leland Shaw and Robert. Jon and Rich­ Dill, lot 5. block 56, Metzger. ard; Air. and Mrs. Ole Kaupilla. and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Kline. West Slope Water District re­ William Smith, son of Mrs. ports that ten new homes have George Sanford, has returned been started this month in his to his home here after an ab­ di trict and that there were 113 sence o f a year at N'yssa. Ore. new water connections put In Henry Dahl, manager of the during 1940. HUBER CLUB HAS INTERESTING MEET The Huber garden club held Its regular meeting Jan. 14th. In the Itaiber Hall. Mr. Walter Dlmm was guest speaker, and gave a most Interesting talk on all types of flowers and bulbs Mr. Dlmm has traveled over most o f our countries and he tells us that over one hundred million Daffodils and seventy five million gladiole hulha are raised in Oregon and Washington alone. Tulip bulbs are very scarce this year, owing to the fact there will be none imported from Holland. Mrs. T. J. Holy-cross was lu charge of the table decorations The tables were beautifully de­ co raed with Oregon grape leaves placed down the center with up­ right hoituets of Pussy Willows M. and Mrs. C. I • ami nearly all of those so far Interviewed have signified Uu It* Intention to take the better g i a 'e of service and the meeting Ha*- g J urday expressed Its approval ■'* the contemplated change SCHOLLS VOTES LOR NEW DIAL SYSTEM SA Y S WELCOME TO OLD TIMER CASE W ash in gton C ounty. m ¡J * ■ " " ■ ................ . EVER n ig h t a t . . . seduced rates are in effect on telephone calls of 42 miles or more. These same low rates are also In effect DLL DRV S U D O R V i West Coast Telepho. Co FIRST in Its Class! In the Official A. A. A. Gilmore Economy Run, the Classified Ad Rates Nash Ambassador “ 600 ” not only won first h its class First Insertion, per w o rd ...2 c Each additional, per w o r d ..lc (Minimum charge 25c) but was also FIRST in Miles per Gallon The Review uaauuiea no T nam-ial reaponaltililly for er­ ro r s which may appear in ad- I vertiHoment» In Ur column*, but lit caaea where the paper ia at fault will reprint that |port o f the ad In which the ¡error uppeared. An additional oharg# of 10c ¡will be made when wont ad* are charged aad billing ia made the flrat of the month. More Miles to the Gallon than any other 6, 8, or 12- cylinder car entered in any class, regardless o f size, price, weight or equipment. msz PCR.au . as 31 s itu s r t * hr 'C A N . — PHONE - WRITE Telephone 9415 4 2 .6 0 POR SALE: MILLWOOD AND Saw Dust. Wilson Fuel Yard. at their new location on Lom­ bard between Broadway and BertliaBeaverton Road. Phone Beaverton 4902 adv, c l i t l est?* Helen’s S en* o f Noth victory . . . 599 mûri o f high to rr i trovrl . . . ta dr irrt kr at, ootr moamtai r. rangto. T » Even over rough mountain ntretches, this Nash almost floated along on its soft, four-wheel coll springs. And with ita new Two-way Roller Steering it gripped the sharpest curves, as if it were geared to rails. High above the snow line, drivers were kept warm by its Weather Eye Conditioned Air System. You've got to see and drive this Nash yourself to know what it’s like. It'n the result of three years’ testing, and an investment of many millions of dollars. M * -.■ss L m mmft- Built with its body and frame welded to­ gether as one twist-proof, rattle-proof unit of amazing strength — it has the widest seats of any low-price car. When you discover the $70 to $100 a year it saves y o u -------- the extra things it does and the extra fun it o ffe rs...y o u ’ll change to Nash. Come on in today — and go for a Weather Eye ride. . $l 1816 4-DOOR SEOAN (/llautrilrj) A mbtuwador "BOO” seric*. Prices include standard e q u ip m e n t and fe d e ra l tax. M m tb ri W eather R ye Conditioned Air System, C oavcrt'ble lied. Fourth Speed Forward, T w o-T on e Paint are optional extras. See Nash'a A mbaaaador “ 6 " and " 8 ” Serins — each the outstanding value in Ita own price rlmaa! OTHER M ODELS LOW AS. t'NiSH AND SAvt M O N E Y E V E R Y MI L E Nash S i » « and Eight« ire Today'» Top ILJa e t in ill Three Popular Price Fields? CARR’S AUTO REPAIR BEAVERTON OREGON Or See The Nash Dealer In Your Community Nook WE BPRClAlilZR IX Thrrmaatlqne Permanent Wavs •&M WL5« .Special on Monday '»»!) 1 FHF.K Kln*e with ever) Shampoo aad Hair Style EVE R before, in Gilmore competition, had a car no big gone no far, »<> fast, on such little gasoline! But equally remarkable in the driver’n own report of the race. Beauty tt.UITKll— Man to run a 14-a- farm, on aharea equipped with machinery. Modern house and building*. 150 chlcka Mu-i have dome cash. Wolverton farm. Ilk miles «mutti of Alohe fa ll Herman Apia. HIM lot If you’re correctly Insured, you know where you'll aland If di sitter takes a whack at your possession*. W *'ll he glad la Hieck It over with you. Beaverton Finance Co. Phone 5408 • Studio Barber Shop Frani: Moore, Prop., Beaverton CHILDREN'S HAIR GUT. 26c UNION SHOP Guaranleed Workmanship 'pffy G R A Y NOTARY PUBLIC • i N S b V N C t IN B i l l CO :4 PA N i l * Open Evening* by Appointment j ln*urance . Notary . Real Fatal Hllber'* Market at West Slope ■ „ „ . . . . ______________ Phone BRaren 07-W ■ ft N FOR k ll .l ! -M a jm lc range wtm colla and reservoir. E P H. i- ! berg. Hyland road. Beaverton phone 4025. adv. c- * Count each word to he printed Double charge for all blind ad* With its marvelous Fourth Speed Forward it delivered LOS ANGELES (Jan. 19th) — Today, when Gilmore-Grand Canyon Run results were officially published, it was revealed that the Nash Ambassador “ 600” had delivered more miles to the gallon than any other 6, 8, or 12-cylinder car in America’s official economy race. O W . E. PEGG I’ XDKKTAKFK * RMB4 LMF.R Grange HMg., Beaverton Pirtatoe* Foz Nnle - «’heap, or will trade for nackt*. Sohuep- + ha< h Brother*, half mile west Beaverton Barber Shop o f Beaverton on Spencer road. Adv. p-7— 14 C. i . ÄTKTK1IÄ, Prop. F4)R H4I.K—Weaner pig*. "I* i week* old. E. K. McCormack I mile south of Beaverton high school on Nel I non Sat I* fact Ina G «ara a feed rond. nd-p7 W u rr r.l» -Man to cut wood, by the cord or aharea. F. A. Brlndell, half mile irorth of Progreaa. Adv. p-7 IDft ** \1.6 HttnnPMM \-el/.e bed, spring* and mnttrea*. rea­ sonable. Mrs. Wright, Fifth at Tucker. adv. p-7 1YA.YTF.D—Men *o train for Farm f*tnd Appraisers. Only men 21 to 55 considered. Competent trained appraisers earn $100 to 4250 monthly, Farm or buil­ ding experience valuable. Write lor Interview, giving phone t Box 20«. Beaverton Ore., ad. p-J WHY HOT TRY OIK HOT TAMA1.W4! PLAT 8N00BKH I C W Tn That Extra Hour You'll Find AH Tour Friends I t l a PORTONE Lsl 8 ARLIC IM p Fig M HaratfilColoiBaclaria Oat * f * e * te f H era toil baetaeln ta e e««m u - la'.ad wee»* a a tta r Is y e a r to ton mar be yen sad M ualni ■ad JI h I m h . T rr D K A g n o R k odarlw * OarH* TabUVa. C w m h _____ and * »t a rX R R trtal aerbaa* D E A N ’S DRUG STORE r