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ini ‘H ah \ im m Avanti NEW S AND VIEWS FROM THE CAPITOL ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ TH E Barile« Far Britain Relief Sappliee Are Shipped ByThoaaaadc BEAVERTON REVIEW at ËÜ3 Bethany-ledar Mill lly twiner Saudwtrom I (COUNTY COUNCIL MEETS AT ALOHA SECOND (»ROUP TO LEAVE WEDNESDAY 1 ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ The Washington t owity'a a*c- j -n,(, Washington < ouiity i'ounc‘1 of pam nt-Te* hers met Tuesday our contrioutlou to ik > wsi - U M l* E W Y O R K — T h e effective Mrs. >>hn Ostleld Is evening. February 11. U» the Santa iraliilng army w ill leave next Wednesday. relief that is being given 0,1 **u> »*l'k hat. I Mr. and Mrs. O rv .l Brown of ¿ lo h . U ™ “ * ” * “ • * * * Of tue men aelected from tola British victims o f total w ar bp Mrs. Mabel Harrison is repo, led Portland visited at the home oi being an even in g meeting bu.l — * — . - . ■'* I ileas was cut very short, the only county, the lollow iiig m e from Bundlcs for Britain, started near- seriously ill st her home ull Mrs. Jennie Saiidsiroiu and her business matter to hr taken up the lieaverton Jtstiti^; IWlUti i daughter, Esther, Tueadav ly a year ago by Mrs. Wales West Front St. was that of appointing u notuln It. Eldenachluk. TtgaiU . Robert Latham and a small group of American women. Is emphasised Mrs. M. C. MoKeroher has re- .Mr. and Mrs. Arthur OLson atintr cominlUee for Hie County w Uatluer, It. 2. Heavarton; W. i^ n t l^ c o m p lle d ,ctual turned from a two-weeka visit and family have moved to the Council r e s is t in g o f Mr«. K ie l tl. Lily, BlierwtsMl; Philip Hulfe. To the beginning o f December, “ * S“ u Franclaoo. new home they bought near the Sagert, Tunlattn; Mr». W. C O’ Beaveron; Paul B Fklwarda. Van Connor. Cedar Mill and Mrs. T. couver, W aah; (leotge s Harv,*v 1442 cases and S7 bales of used . . . ,, ., City o f Hllshpro, clothing and blankets bad been Juliette ta r te r left on Drownlewee. Hillsboro Tualatin. Shelby J. Forney, Illlla » ‘'«»1 overseas. together with W e d n e s d a y for an itidentilte stay Tile ladles' Home Economic« One hirulred forty very tnier- boro. It 2; and lioii Mullins, 132.84« knitted articles. 13,77 J *bs. at Great Falls. Montana club m«t at the home of Mrs. ested people listened to Mrs, of knUUng wooI , , ambulance«. lieaverton; William A. Smith, of Nancy Hoy Tuesday. A surprise Hneiin Marls, specialist In Kniii- 39 rolling canteens and 600 cbil- Mrs. A M. Jamison was the stork shower was tended Mrs. lly relationship* of the Exten Beaverton attl Aaron lui For", dren s cots for air-raid shelters h o « « * to the Cheerio Brhlg IIIIDIviro, R. 4. Also 180 cases o f surgical in- ... „ . . . . . . " Carol t'ouer at the sanie time. sion Service of Oregon Stale Col- struments. 26 hospital beds for c ub Friday o f last weeek (The men w ill leave for Port- Including the hostess, there were nluj the If. H Department adults. €4 blood transfusion sets. fishing thirteen present. , o f Agriculture. Her topic for Hr.' Luud by special bus which w ill >14 X-ray machines, 24 portable ®**° Kell has been stop at Purest Grove ut 11:1'. surgical kits, 8 cases o f hospltsi Ibis week. Anyway tie “ w h* Mr. aud Mr». Normal, Stratton « v»ulng was. "lea d in g Horses to a. m., at Beaverton at 1146 and S S ? V “ n r » ° e ', . K K » ? ‘„ Vv'.,,i ™ .»a « . t o » . Mr. . . . M „ . 0 „ . « . ,h „ urrve n IVrtland at 12:07 coats, 23 bales rubber soles and Mrs. Carrie l^eonard arrived Johnson and daughter, Meula.’i Ml,ould formulate a plan of what They will be met ut Portland befor the Senate Committee 00 shoe« and 387 bags and cartons o f Wednesday to stay at the Me- ° * »’'»«’Hand and Richard Hanson ,h*‘ y wo" ' d ,l* ' ’ ,h,,|r t'h» d lo h" Agriculture Friday. He stated the food, which can no longer be s««it- J e by an nrmy o fffe r who will enn- •hould see that the Kell honi'e until Miss Carter re- of St. Mary's at Huber were din- at farmer «ttitle d to more than » __________ , ner guests st the Sandstroiv groundwork laid during the first Ihem to their (raining quarter« lainuei is •= — — , turns from Montana he Is now receiving for his farm home Sunday. Mr. Johnson told F**ars w* * ° f •1''* very best, serve ! Ivy the ladles of Aloha- ent condition. The Washington county dele Wilson's I'uel Yard has moved about he reunoi, o f the survt- 1,1 order 10 ,b* ynungster Ralph Hurlburt. form erly of gatlon during the past week bav« i0 their new home on Lagv R iw l vors from the Limltanla Being ‘ brought the trying years of nd- Huber I’.T A . Beaverton, and a member of the rec« j Ted a number o f resolution* to their new home on I<ake road I one Due lo iho Stale t'onveatioti o f these survivors, he a* olescence. -B ig 4” male quartet, is now from incorporated town in Wash- yerton highway. It was also brought out that coming after the regular meet i tended their reunion at the Mult- located at Medford.. H e 1« one jngton County supporting the often. during this adolescent tng In April, it was decided to 1 nomah hotel Saturday night of Soutbe>rn Oregon's popular <>( Oregon Cities program Mesdanies Blasser. Dobbins the County Council period, parents are prone to tin I postpone hair dretwers. and Is supporting ^ a gbare o f the gaaolme U t Drorhaugh. and Walker a t t e n d e d ------------------------ a lot o f fault with the youngster'« meeting until Apr 2» to enahl* the Beauty Parlor bill. He sends futwjg to be used upon city streets lh« Huber Garden club meeting VISITORS PLEASED fbe delegatee to (he Convention dress, lipstick, gang, etc *<l his best wishes to his many W{R be pleased to receive Tuesday evening, WITH CLIMATE HERE 1 dom praising the youngster, thus to preaetit Hv highlights to tho friends in Washington county. resolutions from all o f the lncor giving the Impression that no one Council. Mrs. W alter Van Kleek spent John A. Thornburgh, prominent »owns in Washington m - — . • •— * «• *• w- w «a «. uu s 1 1 I ■ 1 1 iws» 1 rt »1 n o — . « m m a a ^ is Interested In him. that hr Is banker o f Forest Grove and the ¿ 0im ,y in support o f this legiw ^ Mrs. Frank ^ A n tr u t onP o f |h« fam, ly. p .rtop « o f Alberts jon_ w hich Is House Bill . _ ther# ___ ivi«es .._ _ . Michigan, ------ accompanied ------- L' - ' ‘ " 4 h> w. largest grow er or nmercs in the me , lation Which mu ho|jw ~ .........lings, he's an adopted child world, a form er member o f the n|]mtwr 343, j her daughter. Mary Jane, arrived A fter the talk, by Mrs. Marls, House, was at the Legislature Jud(te R. Prank Peters, former Young People's Dance at Hu- ' Friday fo r a visit at th- the meeting adjourned to the Wednesday. Mr. Thornburgh re- member ot the House, and now l.-r Hall. Tuesday. February 18. hoIue ^ her uncl* arKl “ “ lit, Mr. basement for the Founders' Day ceived the courtesies of the Sen- c.ljxult judge fo r Washington Aiuminnion 20c, ea< h or 36c per <um1 Mn*' J 11 Hulett. Program. Mrs. R. P Uaameuaon Ed. C. Smith ate on motion of Senator Fsher Tillamook Counties, on his couple. Ilcholodean music, adv stopped ea route at Spo- form erly of Aloha, preaented the and Senator Kauffman. way borne to Hillsboro Monday _ j kane. at Anacotidu, and at Butte J E W E L E R ladles from the Hillsboro I ' T A Mias Dorothy Goddard, who, cm||e<k at ^ e legislatu re and met ‘ r' * n ,r8- J<unes K elley of where she bus school days . _ k in IM S BLDG. who gave. "A s Told By The Can- several years ago resided In many ^ form er colleagues. ' ° r. * * ere week *‘nd suest« fr|ea*s with whom she has kept J.,*. ItK A V K H T n * ( IN g flO V were Beaverton, called at the S-nate Syverson. who operates ne a 1 ** ®me '* r8- Kelley s ,,, touch for more than a quarter ° ' ** a,U ra ' Thursday evening. Miss Goddard ^ Hilteboro's popular Beau»/ ^f*’* ° * * ' ' r' •'*r8- John 0f a century. is a student at Willamette U Parlon l. was at the legislature b,,ln8 ! At Aberdeen »he visited her Widening the Tua a n a e> Tueaday ln behalf o t House BUI Claude Anderson has been at cousin. Dr. Haxel Hutton and a Mghway fo r four lanes or rai- number 206 The beauty parlor the W alter Van Kleek home, j Part of her time here will b, fie through Washington co operators are doing so much to and Sunday, Mr. Van Kleek and »Pent with her cousins, the for ts rece*ying united ^ make Oregon beautful deserves Mr. Anderson drove to the beach mer Hulett girls, now married State Highway commission has fu ll support at this tme. at Rockaway. , Mrs. Andrus says. "W hy, I been receiving numebous peti t 1-» County Court of Washing tions and resolutions of late About 25 Boy Scouts attendeu luat c* n t hB,Uve ,l! Huch * ° * ton County. Judge H. D- Kerkman supporting that project Bethel Congregational church e ™L 8uoh * T* ' - " n * * * ' s ««-h and commissioners. James Lewis „ „ „ „ were „ In Salem I" ■ ' - t í l u t S u d . , . Therv f ™ « •’ e llm .i.! Louis Garbarini. form erly of and J. W. Hughes, the Barnes district had a chat Monday on r . L . ¿ f o r . th , « * * - M - ««.r to « — - "B oy Scout W eek." nl e P^°P|e- with Senator Fisher Monday. Mr. -pyj^atp,. Departm ent Dud^ig Garbarini is now located st their stay they visited the Sen .Mr. and Mrs. ( has W alden and i j i u i L' / ’ I t e c a v v Brooks and 1« growing onions ate and receved the courtesies Mrs. 1rs. Walden's W aldens mother. Mrs. Chas. IO on a large scale In the Lake of the Senate on motion of Se.i- Schneider of Milwaukie. ’ were M E E T A T C O O K E ’S Tnblsh district. Hlsl!>41 crop ato|> rjaher dinner guests at the J. H Hulett ■will be 21 acres of or loo«. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ home last Wednesday. Mrs. The Bible class will meet a: Schneider is Mrs. Hulett s aunt. the home o f Miss Pearl Cooke lo «250 monthly. Farm or buil Bethel Congregatlnal Ladle«' at F1**1 and I»tn tn rd next Tuea ding experience valuable. Write Aid met Thursday o f last week. day' February 18. 2:00 to 3:00 for Interview, giving phone Mrs. Randall led the devotional«. in ,he afternoon. Box 208, Beaverton. Ore., ad. p-8 The book review was given by The ,0P*f for discussion 1». First Insertion, per w ord ...2 c Mrs. M. H. Metcalf. Plans were “ s ,Kn» ° r ‘ he Tim es." This 1« Each additional, per w o r d ..lc I f you’ re correctly ln»ured. you made fo r a "Friendship Party" non-sectarian. Bring a friend (Minimum charge 25c) know where you'll stand If di and come. for next meeting, February saster take» a whack at your Count each word lo be printed possessions. W e'll he giad to Double rbnrge for rU blind ad« «(heck It over with yon. The Review assumes no *1 oanclal responsibility for er- |ror* which may appear ln ad Phone 54M» vertisements In its column», but in cases where the paper is at fault w ill reprint that port o f the ud In which the Fi :,nl. Moore. Prop., Beaverton ••rror appeared. C H ILD R E N S IIA IR CUT, 25c UNION SHOP An additional charge of 10c Guaranteed Workmanship will be made when wont ads By ABNER GORDON are charged nnd hilling is /CONCRETE sidewalks or flagstone made the first of the month. ^ paths can be laid directly on thf harth granting natural drainage fa C A LL — PHONE — W R IT E cilities and soil sufficiently loose to Telephone !)41R assure moisture filtration. When adequate drainage is lack N O T A R Y P U B L IC * I M f U R A N C t IS ing. the installation of a well-packed base of at least six inches of gravel FOR S A LE : MILLWOOD AND NoU ry or cinders Is essential to prevent th* Real Estui» Saw Dust. Wilson Fuel Yard. collection of water from undermin at their new location on Lour ♦•' " ............. - - ing the concrete Whatever the path width or flag bald between Broadway and stone design, two by fours laid so a* Itertha-Heaverton Road. Phone Importance of vitamins and natural way of acq .. ; v. hat t W. E. PEGG the top edges mark the walk surface minerals for individual and family takes for normal growth and de Beaverton 4902 adv. c23tf make convenient side and section health protection under today's liv velopment — particularly of t e forms. Lay sidewalks ln about five 1 MH KTAKFH A I MB tl.MI'R ing conditions is emphasized in the bones and teeth — and to 1 p a foot sections with narrow vacancies government’s adoption of a national general health level above '• Potatoes For >nle — o,he..„, or . to allow for expansion. The irregular health defense program. The need reach of Infection? (•range Bldg., Ilrnverton designs commonly emphasized in con will trade for sacks. Hohuep- for optimum rather than minimum Only deep golden o r 'C ’ crete flagstone construction ade bach Brothers, half mile west , , amounts of food essentials to fortify a good source of vitan: 1 '1 u quately compensate for any move against the stress of modern life, richer the color, the ric-Mr toe o f Beaverton on Spencer road. 1 ment. whether civil or military, is fully juice, according to men of • <ui When you head south for Adv. p-7— 14 I Pour the concrete in alternating recognized. This Is one reason why Calnorr 1 sections, and when hardened, remove California sunshine, here’* The country abounds with natural orange Juice can be depended up u the cross boards before filling re foods which, taken collectively, to average the highest concentra a tip: leave your carat home maining areas have all vital elements. By choos tion of protective essentials. Level off each section before dry c. J. S T E V E N S , Prop. and try the train. Relax and Il I I , It F K ’ S MARKET ing wisely, even in winter the Here are some breakfast supi -■- ing with a board pressed hard against housewife on a moderate budget tlons which will help you «•-,-! take it easy while the engi 1 the side forms to remove surplus S a tisfa c tio n G u a ra n te e d IIKaron Oi!tl West Slope can feed her family for health. your family off for the day. v concrete. neer docs the driving. As cold weather cuts down the prepared to withstand the “ravn: PERM ANENTS, 8«..'4| to flu.00 Each block is best tooled or spotted variety of fresh fruits and vege of winter.” The photograph of 1 slightly to prevent slipping on th« This way you’ll enjoy the tables. It becomes increasingly im breakfast plate shows an < New A ir - Conditioned lir je r » otherwise smooth surface. portant for each child and grownup poached In an orange ring, trip a lot more tnd you’ll Q .—Suggest a method for painting Open Evenings by Appoinlineiii W IIY NOT TR Y to eat adequately of the fresh move fruit meat from an or: canvas covered pipes. Is a special arrive rested -nd refreshed. foods available. Americans are In slice, put circle of peel into t - 01 It HOT T A M A L E S ! primer necessary? What paint do you deed fortunate that certain produc water and break egg I p ' Low roundcrip fares arc in W \ N T K O -P lo w in g , with rotary recommend? PI.\Y SNOOKER HERE ing areas ln this country harvest orange ring. A.—No special paint or method ol plow, day or contract. Phone effect every day. Ask about In That Extra Hour crops every month ln the year, as application Is required for decorat Breakfast Mer.ua California with its green vegetables BRott/lway 4729 or BHncon You’ll Find All Your Friends A t them today. ing canvas surfaces. Merely apply and golden citrus fruits which ripen Oi-ange Juict; 1972, Alpine lauidacape (V,. R2 three coats of good quality flat paint, winter and summer. Li t 1 u dried beef on the like of which is specified for wall Beaverton. box 157 p-11-14tf A d adequate breakfast with two Orange marmalade board and plaster fruits is one form of he»lth insur Baked pear For complete assurance as to the ance. One large glass of fruit Juice, quality of the ingredients and conse WA N T E D Man to work part preferably fresh orange juice, is Orange Juice quent durability, it is advisable to time or full time by the m o , Hie best of all breakfast start» T h * F r i e n d l y Lrolled ham and Orange Slices ' mix the priming coat on the Job Fresh orange Juice is recognized as Hot Biscuits Jelly gardening, raring for lawn, ¡ I f __________________ from 3 parts (by volume) of paste Southern Pacific th* primary source of vitamin C, flowers etc. Clowe to xzflfl * , i*t«fl wi«t« matter In b*,t*r '» may *»• white lead, 4 parts lead mixing or your h colon and also as a supplemental source Orange Juice 8ee your local S.P. afent or writ* lead reducing oil. Follow with two flower», etc.. G o lf road clone yon and rmtMin( <JUtr»««ln| J A O H M A N D Y . Gen Paté. Agent, of vitamins A, B, and G, calcium, Omelet with Orange Jelly U e r ik . Iiivau oe.^ k .. h^Harh»« >nd ai««ln«Bs T ry DEARBORN topcoats of equal parts of the two 622 Pacific Building, Portland, Or«. lO ID rt ria-IlOH verton highway. iC,V%rir*k odorlea« Garlic T r M«U. Com« it phosphorus and Iron. How could Bacon Strips Ingredients tinted as desired with an 1 ct'octrt'a art improve on this Whole Grain Muffins paste colors-in-oiL L. R. Hubbard. BKaron 6850 D E A N S ' D R U G S T O R E Representative H. T. Heaao had a severe dtixy spell la le Wednesday following adjournment He was removed to the Salem General hospital but recovered rapidly. Saturday noon he lati the hospital fo r his Salem resi dence at 660 North fo lia g e St. His physician advised resting until the latter part o f the week before returning to the legis lative halls. Thos H Tongue, prominent at- torney o f Hillsboro, visited with H »n r«.e n t«tive « Hesse and Kur- hrst of the week atli the first o f the wees J. Herb, formerly of H lllabor' but now empleyed at State House, gave us a friendly call Monday. He was much interested in reading a copy of the H ills boro Argus cm the desk. Ray Gill. Worthy Master o f Oregon State Grange appeared N Mr. nui Mrs. Arthur Uould were dliuier guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Klndl»y reported ami daughter Sunday eveuug. Healthful Breakfast Menu« Classified Ad Rates NOME .OWNERS M FORUM lieaverton Finance Co. Studio Mar her Shop This sure beats driving to 7 > < ry G R A Y California"' Helen’s Beauty Nook SP Beaverton Barber Shop La PORTONE Let GARLIC Help Fight Harmful Colon Bacteria