6£ a v e r t o n ’ t H 4 k < ami wile returned d* Him., luuci \\a.s Sirwil at Hctirv lhtelc l ' e.lil irip i... i*n i . Tb« Onerai 1 oí li O. H n. Whiteside oí held SaiuiUay *t kiil ht 'tuatl and interment will be.ico. '<*> Huy ,H, J T . « . *„• : •nlf)* ,icr> He leaves a dau^nter . .... .ON L tl.lt'tij. Woodruff the second prize and 1 W 'i btrc»a H oí Beaverton. Mr. . the mens Erst prize went to M*. 53 years old and war J. k. OsgOvKl, of Manna, fcltíiidc * u: Thursday. W h.K- ,0 D“c' ' i the 1 Ü. U. F. and Re- .«•«“ » .« A beautiful gift here he met Mr. Bixby whom he had was presented to Mr and Mrs. Davi. 3 o ' l « of -'b o n k .«. rka formerly a mortician. uot seen for ¿ 3 years. He * as ______ . ... u ~ ‘ , ^if*- A. W istl entertained the P Tanner, of Portland, i» Mrs. double garage on Hall home oi .‘ trs. J. C. ItunUey Tuesday lcr. O. F. S. w.th a luncheon and jildint» ;l . ... rri, N N hielt she will occupy unti /afternoon. Mrs. tim er Sitpe, hav.tig card party Thursday. Mrs. te am Uigti score and Mrs. Robert Suuumis won the first prize ind Mrs. Gu\ house is built. the consolation. Jacobs thc consi,iation. and Mrs. Fred Van Mr. T r. .k 0f Kinton, Friday, April 12. Last Thursday evening the officers Mrs P K Edwards entertained 1 »r. Mason attended her. Ol the Ulster,, ¡star entertamed then relltivcs {rum , . , b j;.un ov*r the husbands wim a pot luck dinner in , ctk en(1 i W Ravnard is ill with lumbago.¡Ahe Masonic hall, followed by curds! .. .. . .. . , , J. ‘vu.*"- ____ # f Miss C ute Ctrav ts home from F. C. Peek returned Saturday even 'Dr. Coffey's sar.it«>rium. CUOI) p tOSCfc-CiS Mrs. D. A. Shoarer is suffering Mrs. N. Ci. Gorham entertained mg from u two weeks visit with hi> »OR tOG INDUSTRY rixh *ry-'p<«as. u „ K. u L. | * lucker . . , "her v „ brother ami , ♦ vife daughter . Mrs. of . . Seattlel r .. Mr . v. and Mrs. ______ _ » V H. Frost and Miss \c»!y l are> ^ With a stoi'age arrangement that ç H. Pomeroy is ¡11 with pnej- Mrs. B. A. Rhose is still quite ill' a ,_ dinner Sumby‘ ! will lake care of every available ease -jonia. Seveial of the City eouncumtn at her home. . ior at «euHi vl) days, the l tie me t«>- ______ fspent part of lhursday in Hillsboro. . Father Hecsakcr and Fa'her Sny- I. ‘ . i ■ i «peiauve 1 oultiv 1’iodieers stand- Mr. and Mrs. Pred Bolt and soulir -pectnig ti chemical engine wlucli erhorn of St. Mary's went to Ml. today as tully ilouumuiiig the price tliel Thursday to attend the funeral l.torgc, oi Portend, spent several' had been offered at a very low price >1 eggs at Portland. That the oigau- days visiting Mr. and Mrs. Joe Relier to make wav for laigcr equipment i a friend. A meeting of the council will hi izatiou of producers dix* m>t intend leaving Wcuiicsday for California. called next .»week and they will to allow u few private fi.ni» seeking The Christian Endeavor of the The Beaver Social club held their decide about buying this equipment. 11 .it gains t«> foiec d..wn the I" « hristian church held a party at the 'ggs at this time is the statement hurch Friday. Games were played regular monthly card party in the The engine can bl( purchased a: Masonic hall, Wednesday afternoon, about htilf price and has only been of J Dixon, geneial manager of „1 refreshments served. /Eleven tables of "5U0” was played, used a short time If the council the c« >p«Nativc body. \[r Ellsworth Hooker and Mis -Mrs. GuhSie Siuwell won the first1 decides to buy this equipment they ‘There is a real shortage of eggs in St HSCKiiiiNG to tin* orerwhelming aotiv ity at the huge W est- ,tima Hooker played the piano-ac prize and Mrs. Doan the second prize will not have to buy new hose. iloraKtf an,J the situation us regards orn Durant factory, newspapermen from the metropolitan ,lun and the banio at the Sunday fihe consolation going to Mrs. Olg.t Otherwise something will have to be |u. future looh> very bright. i.jd 'n e as the hose leaks and cannot "Poultry producers are in a better ,|„,o! hour in ihe church of Christ Moyle. papers in the San Francisco Hay region last week inspected ------- stand much pressure A chemical . ositiun today than any other braneh Sunday. Their music was greatly the Oakland, Calif., institution to gather information for their , preeiated by all. 91 were present The dance given by th,. girls Or- engine seems to be a happy solution .f the fanning itidustrv You m .ci readers. The delegation is shown almve in the delivery yard fange B and order of the " B ' «.vas u "f lhe problem. hear of the wheat grow er or the ii time for Bible school. with Norman Do Yaux, vice-president and general manager huge success. ----------------------- ).\eslo k man going out of business of the Durant organization in the west, and below in the Du­ last Sunday evening Miss Mary ------------ OF — CHRIST ----------- CHURCH 1 Mm.I, because someone ' om**“,u' tells him rant body plant. De Van*, who personally took the visitors 'ingston was jiresetited «with ti gold Mrs. J C. Huntley was a guest of A big Sundtiy school las. Sunday i h‘,t| " ,l‘ro ,s ,no u,uncy ,hf 1 u‘u through the factory, is show n above, the lourth front the left. , . ! bill try nruduccrs wlu» Mint tnr E. pin for faithfulness in a rc- •‘Mrs. J. E. Davis Tuesday evening. ivas present in spite of r the r rain **n ent contest held in the Christian Moth.*-« day is coming soon at business at this time are not good aideavor at the church of Christ. Mrs. J. E. Davis entertained the which time a short program will be business men because conditions are ¡’work committee of the Grange with daily improving and are already quite j Pa|imm ami Harriett West. The oclock service, The Sunday school ■presented. We meet a» 9:45. Mrs. Henrietta Jasper, aged K2, a < luncheon Monday. They arranged good prizes offered for the ones having "'«‘ I' at '* »-5 under th. Iitidorsh p Jstrr of Mrs. Jack Jenne of Beaver- to have a dinner at the Grange hall Morning preaching services at 11, “Egg prices today are the highest the most credits to their name went °f Mr. R. C. Doty. ermon “Religion in the Heart.” jon died April 14th. ¡Wednesday evening, May 1. for several years at least and aie to La Verne Buurcr and Sigbrand Our church is cooperating hi the Christian Endeavor tit 7 :00'. Be < xpected to continue goo«l." union evangelistic servict » an.l li-w on time. kot pm.HIS. A crew was working on the Bertha. Dr. J. R. Talbert, Mrs. W alter Har- voted to omit thc regular Sunday eaverton highway this week. ris and Mrs. William Engleke at- The first union service was held MUSIC CI ASS HOLD ivening services until May 5th Ihe i.tended O. E. S. of Vancouver, Wash., m the Nazarene church last Sunday RF.GUi.AR MEETING Al’ RIL 6 ] union church meeting for April 21 t (?. M. Flynn sustained a severe Monday evening. evening. The house was packed un- — ■ I will he conducted in the Methodi t ;tirn on the right hand when his --------- - BETHEL CHURCH til there was no standing room left. The music class of Miss Gilbert I chtvrch and the tTingt egational- t — momoblle caught fire Saturday. The Mrs. VV. R. Yankleek spent a few i he services will be at the Mcth- held their regular meeting Saturday A World Drama in Four Acts" | minister brings the evening mess:i« e •iring was burned out completely and ¡days with her mother Mrs. Helen odist church next Sunday night. | April 6th at her home. The program title of the Sunday morning "The Challenge ol t h r i s t . 1 he scr­ Ihe car in general was badly dam-1YunKlcek in Portland. • une e'o-ly to get a good seat. was furnished by Lois West, La Verne is the gtd. . ----------- Oscar A Cooper, Pastor...„..... I Haurer, Sigbrand Korpniatts, Doris i ^ s a g c on April 21st at ibe 11:00 L ice begins at 7 .45. ---------- | Mr. and Mrs. Chinn of Portland C. Tollman expects to have his »visited at the A. C. Chinn home • untain and lunch room in the Sunday. ^ ■ >ssi building open for business ---------- G l E T T I IN G 1 11 E F A C I S uA* ' .-'.ysdi Bell Desinger of Centralia, spent ¡'the week end here with her parents. Mrs. W. A. Jackson’s mother, who ___ . B5 years old is very ill with pneu-1 Mrs. W. R. Yankleek and Mrs •onia and intestintil flu. jjMckercher were luncheon guests of ' .Mrs. A. C. Chinn Thursduy. Do you know that Thyng serves • — _____ _ C>t Dogs and Light Lunches. The fishing season opened Monday ---------- Robert Summers and Billy Hocken Mrs. < . R. Williamson is recuper- j went to Three Rivers, Archic Olson ng at Emmanuel hospital from an to Gales creek. Jack Raynard and son .ppendix operation performed Mon lo Pacific City and Mr. Mckell to •iy by Dr. Mason. Rustem Oregon. GOOD for Mr- F. Stalheen suffered a bidly ■ Mrs. E. P. Edwards is «pending i> crated foot while trying to kick 'several days with her mother Mrs. bull dog. Losing her footing she AVallacc of Portland. <1 and the dog caught its teeth in Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Schocne were er ^o0t- Dr. Mason was called. »hostesses to a group of their friends Gk for demonstration best all elec- Saturday evening complimenting Mr. ^IC Atwater Rent radio. Stipes and Mrs. J. E. Davis who are leaving oarage. Soon to make their home in Omaha • : The Ladies of i* 1' B eaverton Ì YESTERDAY S PLANS" tj/ a Elizabeth Reger Grace Anderson “TO-DAY IS f These Two Experts Will Demonstrate the advantages of —put into action —that bank account you start to-day is the help­ ful working plan of action tomorrow. —be a to-dayer your neighbors bank BANK OF BEAVERTON A good bank in a |oad tow « ia tba C ardan Sp at of O rafoa. The SMOOTH TOP Gasrange at the “Enterprise Cooking Matinees” BEAVER THEATRE Tuesday, May 14 & Thursday May 16 at 2:30 P. M. Sharp Portland Gas & Coke Co. 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