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INI ATI VE AND SUCCESS
T business
in Southern Oregon.
Mr. and Mrs. N oruirn Greer
in that quality which
Timber
which Syverson)
verson) of
of Tim
ber were
were dinner
a man to do things when they guests ot Mr. and Mrs. C. P. S y ic r
Any
Building | $
F, W. BISHOP
I should be done without being told.
son on Friday. Courtney Syverson
Phoue
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Phone 0825 Beaverion % %
returned
with them to Timber where
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Beaverton. Or T
’* 1 be men who exercise enitiativr .
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he is now employed with the South*
are the builder, of the world; all the ern Ptciilc
other people are merely tenants and
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ju it o n
I The Literary society picnic was
held at Eisners grove
on Sunday,
.
Initiative, not Precedent, has made .
•
' June 0. A very enjo>ablc day was
i America what it is. T here is no pre-
r ,.,)„n , f,,, .i:
.
spent and the ettorts of the cuimiii,*
ci dent tor discovering America.
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tee, Edward Day, chairman, Mrs Le-
Nobody ever yet got to the head
moti and Hai lee Taylor. Races ot all
i of the procession by following his
kinds, boating, and games were par
competitors.
at the
ticipated m. T he horse shoe pitcnutg
Ihere are men so lacking in i n t i - ' " '
, 0 ., ,
,
,
¡ 'Contest
vuhicm
was won by John Schoen-
tiative that they do not even startfor . . .
bachler
lh_- tollowing tirms donated
■1 vacant barber until someone gives
prizes tor va.ious events: HaachLiu-
them a nod.
store, Aloha Mercantile, Aloha 1 uel
1 1 is well to be o b e d ie n t; it is well f ,
and
Fied Co., Dean's Drug Store,
In our campaign to get a thousand old, worn-out,
It is well to be obedient; it is
Stipi s Garage and Hugh son s garage.
1 better to be resourceful.
obsolete cookstoves out of the way and substitute a
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t About one hundred members an.I
friends were present.
delightful modern G a s Range, we’ll surprise you by al
•so one is so poor that he cannot
—
l o w i n g a goodly sum, besides the value of theold stove.
afford to be thrifty. No on? is so
The annual school meeting was held
rich he does not need to be t h r if ty .ial 41 o’clock in Hazeldale school hou>c
I he margin between success and fa il- , 0,1 Monday night. Tom f i l l e r w j s
ure, between a respectable place in re-elected on the board for u term of
ALL T H I S W E E K
lire and oblivion, i„ y m narrow ; it ¡s
years a n d \ \ !' B roolu was re-
measured by a sngle word, “thrft"
eIected clerk for another year.
1 he one who saves is the one who
^ l 'ss Helen Mills has completed her
will win.—Calvin Coolidge.
year’s work at the Staste Normal
' School and is spending the vacation
W"X' x-x-x* •X”S*:* •:
at her home.
HAZELDALE NEWS
. M HOCKENS
II
HARDWARE
Contractor & Builder £ V Plumbing and Heating S
SURPRISE
PARTY
Portland Gas and Coke Co.
Mr. ami Mrs. ('. Christensen at*
tended the Double Six meeting at
N’r w berg Saturday night.
LI5TERINE
George Anderson of Southern Orc-
gon, is visiting hi> sister Mrs G. T.
W ci,
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oT nt is ep tic
Prevent
V Relieve
Mabel and Grace Rehtn and Ethel
North visited at the Hanson home
Sutuliy afternoon.
H o a rse n e ss
Sore Throat
Coughs
Mr. and Mrs George Anderson a t
tended O. P S chapter at Sherwood
Mrs. N orri» Olson and daughter
visited at the home of Mrs. Lena
Olson Tuesday afternoon.
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What About T^at Painting Job?
GARROW The SPRAYMAN
Before
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YOU HAVE YOUR PAINTING DONE
ANY PAINT APPLIED BY AIR OR BRUSH
A. GARROW & CO.
212 Clay Street
A T w ater
¡*541,
A Tw ater
3944
Commercial and Industrial
Portland,
Ore
Painters
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Mr. a n d Mrs. H erbert Syverson
Miss Agnes Chandler of Halsey,
¡and family spent a few days of last X~>«XK”X*<~X***X»*M**X"X
•Oregon, spent a few days last week
I week with their parents
Mr. and $
.it the J. C. Smith home.
Mrs. C. P. Syverson. Mr. and Mrs
' Syverson were enroute for Butte,
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Smith had as
| Montana, where they will make their
uests on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. M c - j future home
i.elland, Miss Isabel McLelland, Jim I
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Fi ober t son of Portland, Mrs. Robert ^ Ril, Gardner, of Reedville, was a
»Mercer of
lo o s
Bay, and
1'red f djnner guest at the C. P. Syverson
Hutchinson of Vancouver, Washing-1 home on Sunday,
ton.
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DANCING
THROAT
TABLETS
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i
NOW
for the First Time
Fairvale Community Club
HITEON NEWS
Miss Isabel McCleland a n d Mrs,
Robert Mercer will sail on Friday]
— ——
from Seattle to spend the summer tn
Dr. F.. J. Eabbc and family of P o r t-
Honolulu, with their sister, Mrs. Hen- land, have moved to their summer
ry Pfaender. Mrs.
Pfaender was,jhoine here,
i before her marriage last summer,
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Anne McLelland, who came out t o ' Dorothea S tru th e rs is spending her
thp Literary society and the school vacation at her parents home,
several times and talked on Honolulu.
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On Beaverton Highway one mile west of Hillsdale
Admission 50 cents
Free Checking and
Plenty of Free
F re e
Refresh
nients every Saturday night
with
P a rk in g space come and have a good time.
Goodyear Tire
V alues
at these Low Prices
::
.
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i Mrs. Sophia Olson and daughter
Andy Schoenbadtler and Fritz My- Mable s,)ellt Sunday
the L M
'❖ ❖ •X,,X ,<~X”X -X ”X*,X ”X**;,*X,*X''X ">*X**X»*X*'X ,X ~ X , ers spent several days last week on ,[ )av,es bon,
H onest V alues
that assure
DEPENDABLE
TRANSPORTATION/
Life Tim e G uarantee A gainst D e p o ts
Mrs. C. W . Struthers, Dorothea
| and Kenneth, spent four days last
¡week at N etarts at the Newt Davies
camp.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. VanKleek re
t u r n e d Sunday from state Grange.
Mrs. Cora Metzentine spent Friday
afternoon visiting Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
I
I Gibons at the S truthers home.
Frances Schmeltzer of The- Dalles
/has been visiting her aunt Mrs.-Cora
M etzentine.
N
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Miss Grace W orkm an of Corvallis
visited at the F.. D. Hite hom e S a t
urday.
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T h e C h e v r o le t R ed “ O. K.
T hat C ou n ts” Tag P rotects
Y ou r U sed Car P u r c h a se .
Every reconditioned car we offer for stile is
identified by means of the Chevrolet red
“O.K. that Counts” tag. This tag is the
purchaser’s assurance that the car to which
it is attached has been gone over carefully
by expert m ech an ics—that it has been
thoroughly reconditioned—and that the
price is based on the car’s actual ability to
render service.
Due to the overwhelming popularity of the
new Chevrolet Six, we have on hand at this
time an unusually large group of these
“O.K.’d” cars. Come in! You are certain
to find the car you want—at a price that
will save you money. Make a small down
payment and drive your car away!
STIPES GARAGE
BEAVERTON, OREGON
Do not forget the community incet
tili ai ih r H iteon sc boo) Monday
night. Im portant m atters are to be
discussed.
LOOK
at these Outstanding Used
Car Values
1927 Chevrolet Coach, completely
'reconditioned, new Duco paint, 29
license, new scat covers.
1928 Chevrolet Coupe driven less
than 7, (WO miles.
Fine finish and
rubber.
'29 license. Perfect condi
tion and sold on good terms.
192(> Ford Tudor Sedan G ood me
chanical condition. ’29 license
and
lerms.
1925 Ford Tudor Sedan Trade in
y ru r open car on this one.
1924 Ford Coupe and 1921 Ford
Coupe. Either of these cars can be
bought on a very reasonable Mown
payment and monthly payment.
1927 Chevrolet Coupe. A fine car
with a lot of unused transportation.
Come in and take a ride in it. 29
licence and terms.
29x4.40
extra over size
balloons
$5.75
$6.55
OTHER SIZES IN PROPORTION
1/ Thomas Willoughby is home for a
I few davs from Rhododendren.
Mr. and Mrs. H erm an Metzentine
and family and Frances Schirultzer
a t t e n d e d graduation exercises at Ben- V
bson
Polytecnic
high school last £ + * « * * *
^Thursday evening. H enry
Metzen-
tme was a member of the class.
r>
30x3 1-2
STIPES GARAGE
B ea v e r to n , O r eg o n
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LET U S CUT
Y our
D ental Bill in Two
WE—THE OWNERS
It c h in g S k in
Q u i c k ly R e l i e v e d
D o n 't aulier w ith D a n d ra ll, P im ples,
Bienuehea u u l other annoying akin uri-
UDooa Zatno airfaqiif liquid ha the ant*
i u n m y to ra lu l Itching chan f l i t s w a s
ovanatfhl Splat« 1.1 lor S unburn and P o teB
Ivy. A ll druggists 15c, 60c, $1.00.
rO M
zemo
SKIN
IRIIITATIONl
F R AN K
(D ra. Levitt & L a b b y )
« i Étal
p erson a lly d o y ou r w ork.
N o com m ission ed dentists or
m ech a n ics to increasa the cost.
Here you save nearly half and receive better quality because all
plate and bridgework is made by us in our own lalmratory.
Hundreds of patients are sent to our office by satisfied patrons
th roughout the Northwest.
ALL OUR WORK IS PERFORMED
ABSOLUTELY PAINLESSLY
Learn the m erits o f ou r T ru e O rigin a l A n esth etic and
y ou w ill never again fe a r the den tal ch a ir!
F re e E x tra ctio n s w ith P la te o r B r id g ew o rk
NOYES
f o r f ir a l claaa
Plumbing
Heating,
and
Jobbing
at reaaonabla prices
Phone Beaverton 3303
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6 6 6
1925 Chevrolet Touring. Recondi
tioned. ’29 liceuse
A good family
il
COLDS.
B I LI OUS
a
p rescrip tion
We make old plates fit tight
Office Hours
» A. M —« P. M
fo r
GRIPPE.
FLU,
DE NGUE.
FEVER
AND
M AL AR I A
It ia the moat ipaady remedy kaowa.
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