The Beaverton review. (Beaverton, Washington County, Or.) 192?-1941, October 19, 1928, Image 4

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T i l l ! BE AVE RTO N
R E V IE W
——e
Beaverton Review
I «lord Every Frida; at Beaverton,
Oregon,
— By—
THE REVIEW PUBLISHING CO.
Juliette Cariar
J. H. Hulett .
. . . Society Editor
P » * '- - * « Manager
Entered as second class mattar
December 9, 1922, at the postoflice
at Beaverton, Oregon, under the
Act of March ». 1879.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1928.
Farmer's haviqg credi*"ble pro •
due« as listed below may letve such
with the
>anty agent at Hillalar-
D.str ict Deputy Game Warden, ro ' :,u ' 1 P1« " ’ > • » * >•« e*hih -
Washington and Yamhill Counties. l “ MI * l 1 • ',« " d- November 3. All
To the editor of the Eeavert.m l” ,/ * « « « ! « • » •
Crower.
■a vj€W.
It u wish*«! to have Washington
Complaints
are
coming i n t o 1 ° ? unt.y •tron“ V represented for the
the State Game Warden's o«ce. that
Exbibita naeedeti are:
hunters are shooting in the city li­
Pur he 1 lots o f Hanchen barley,
mits. The fine is from 126.00 to
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V,h'te winter wheat,
$600. The local
county
warden «in t e r rva
will be ■« this vicinity several days „ .
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and will arrest everyone found « ‘ a*,, c Ir'
hunting within the corporate limits
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of Beaverton. V. F. McFARLAND.
* nt"
° * U ' * nd
Jc: kins club w heat.
One bale each of Clover H t j f
“ KING OF K IN G S “ IS
oats, and
SHOW N IN P O R T L A N D vetch
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30 pounds Du Chili Alberts.
“ King of Kings," the wonderful
A «»mplete list of the U nd Pro-
Cec'l B. IV Mills masterpiece is d*,ctjs Sbow "»»y b* obtaine.1 from
credited the greatest cinema tri- ,b< f punty agent at Hillshbro.
umph in the history of motion pic-
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tures.
It has been shown all o- A D V E N T U R E S OF Bile*
From O ur R ea d e rs
A power and light line is be;ng wbe,t*-
Mr. and Mrs. John Forbs of Port­
For the past two seasons Jenk n:
land spent Saturday evening st tve planned for Gravel Ford by the
Club has been Arst in yield in thest
home of her » ’«ter, Mrs. L. L. Mountain States Co.
nursery tests. As a matter of fac
Lasswel! and family.
The hravestng of a very satis­ the yields of Jenkins Club, Whit
Mr. and
Mrs. Herschel Funk factory onion crop has been com­
W riter and Rink rank closely to­
and baby left last week for Whee­ pleted at Shrewood.
gether, but Jenkins Club has bee
ler Ore. where Mr. Funk is employ­
Nine new buildings are under con­ the high yielding variety at O. A
ed in the logging camp.
struction at Condon. Two of them C. Experiment Station for the pa*
Crystal Waters, who attends the are bnsness blocks.
few years.
Couch school in Portland spent the
Hybrid 128, which b ased in part
‘A new river steamer to take the
week end with her parents, Mr.
place of famous ®ld Julia B will
H'’1 county, yielded ten bushel
and Mrs. J. P. Water« on 8th Street.
be built at Astora.
| ,cas Per acre than did the thre
Mr«. W. R. VanKleek and daugh­
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,
o
. leading varieties,
namely,
Rim
The Personol .Landscape Service Jenkm, aufc an<J W hJ ' Wln£ei
ter, Cathryn visited at the home of
Co.
p
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.
plans
to
bnild
a
modern
nur-
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7.,
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her sister Mrs. Erwin Wills in Ti-
White Holland was 14th in ran
gerd on Thursday of the past week. sery plant at Nord.
of yield with almost 113 bushel
Plans are completed for the con­ less per acre-
J. M. Doty of Portland celebrat­
Ol the 9 varieties of winter ba.
ed is eighty-fiist birthday anniver­ struction of a new $66,000 business
Irlock at Klamath Falls.
leys, Tcnne-see Winter was tirst am
sary at a dinner in the home of hit
The Apple harvest in the Hood O. A. C. 38 second. There was oi.
son, R. C. Doty and family on Mon­
th
R l’-er section A now going strong. ly C.ri bushels d fference in
day evening.
yields per acre. There is a quai.
Mrs. B. A. Rohse and sons, Thom- 100 cnr» « biPP«d daily
tity of O. A. C. 38 seed barley i
as and David Visited from Friday!
Three tons of Chinook and S<’ - the county.
evening unt l Sunday at the home rer.dde Salmon were brought In by
Gray Winter oats is still th
c f Mra. Rohse’s mother, Mrs. T. Recdsport Ashermen in one day.
leader with no close competitor.
J. Hannigan in Portland.
The Sitka Mill has been sold lo
The gran nursery will be place
L. R. Dean, France Livermore a $400,000 errporation and is ex- on the farm of Ben Heesacker ii
and Guy Carr rtumed on Wednes- petted to be operated.
the Verbort community this fal
day of last week from a several
The telephone company at Mol- Tlufrc will be 27 q rows of grain li
days’ hunting trip in Malheur Co. alia have moved into their new
in length.
The nursery wil
They brought back the limit.
fire-resistant bu’lding.
'
i ,J* ‘ a‘d out under the direct on o
ST. A. Rohse accompan ied a party
A new $10,000 memorial building
.A ’ ^ ExPe/’ "J«nt Static!
o f friends from Portland and Hills­ for the American LegV.n at Gresh- and “ P,anned *® obt®<" compare
boro on a week's bunting trip in
tive yields on the different varie
am has been proposed.
the Blue Mountains In Eastern Ore­
ties c f grain.
R ght cf way for the Modoc
gon. He returned Sunday with a
Northern Railroad has been pur­
fine big buck.
Mrs. C. C. Hedge returned to he
chased at Klamath Fa’ ls.
home, Wednesday, after
a seve:
The Tuesday Bridge Club met at
The Oregon and Portland Aves, weeks’ v » l t with relatives In Kan
the home of Mrs. Doy Gray for a
one o’clock luncheon and cards. at Klamath Falls have been newlv sas and came back more n lov
‘ \ with Oregon, than ever,
Guests vere Mrs. Lurinda Divls ar.d paved and opened to traffic.
Mrs. W H. Boyd.
Honors were
The Astoria Council approves of
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Won by Mrs. F. H. Schoene.
the plan to close streets past the 8 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ • ■ f f i t i g M
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Mr. and Mrs. Harry F. Mutxig of schools at noon and recesses.
Portiiind were Sunday
guests
.
, dinner
.
.
. Tare new steel bridges are replae- f
st the George P. Henderson home ¡ng woeden structure
on N,
P '
on Frsnkbn Avenue.
Othér risi- branch line out of Arlington,
tors there during
the afternoon
A modern new concrete store *
were Mr and Mrs. W. P. Bequeath,
building at 8ubl'*mity is being e«cu-
also o f Portland.
pied by Ditter Co.
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wansn,Lii-jH»_■..« ulm *
Mr. and Mrs. Doy Gray spent the
Work
is
being
rushed
in
the
Sou-
week end at Eugene, attending the
Klamath
Oregon— Stanford game
Sxturda v •Lem Pacific line from
alls to Alturas,
afternoon. Mr. Gray also attended
the ''Dads” Banquet im the eve­
Progress Is made on the cons- jj
ning. There were over one thou­ traction of ths new Chrevolet Ga- R
sand "dads” present.
rage at Gresham.
f
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Th* Model Electric home
on Earl J
St at Klamath Falls i has been o
o- - , 6
pened for Inspection.
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TJIamook rural mail delivery has f
been extended 10 miles to accom­
modate new settlers.
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A total if $1L47«,300 will be
The many friends of Rev. W. Ed- spent for street widening program
win Ingalls will be hapny tohear as outlined by the Portland City
that he Is slowly but steadily re- Council.
covering from h!e recent illnes.. He | Traffic on highways
in Oregm
and M e. Ingalls are now located has increased
approximately
100
hear their daughter, Mrs. L C. Ro- percent in last five years accord ng
Urt* and family at Lake Grove.
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LETTERS
DO N T QUIT
When things go wrong, as they
sente' imes will,
When the road
you're
tnidgin g
seems all up Kill.
When the funds are low and the
debts are high,
And you want to smile, but you
have to sigh.
When care > pressing you down
a bit.
Rest, if you must— but don’t ydu
£ > . UV , r « o U w / b T ^ : ,
W H IS K E R ’S, WED.
qiifc
the master direction of de Millc it,
Life, is queer with its twists and turned out to be a most reverent ' w,,h all due apolog'vs to Frances
turns.
picturisgtion, and the cast chosen
Trego Montgomery)
As every one of us sometime« from the Anest ts’ent in America
Mo1* ,h» n a year after Billy es-
learns.
was lauded as no other had ever f *P*d
»he pasture of Mr. Web-
And many a “ Failure” turns about. been, and the
Interpretation
of ^er- he strolled down the road and
When he might have won had he Christ, by H. B. Womer. has been
» « Mr. U tte r Da-
stuck it out;
judged iqual td that cf Anton Lang V e8 home.
l i l y , seei ng a nlcv
Don't give "up.* though the pace of the world famed Oheramagau.
*m>lr * * ” f *
walked in. Mrs.
seems slow,
This great photoplay, the' second Davies, thinking to drive him away,
You may succeed with another Wow. of the series o f the "bigger and *'1' er<?'*
X«rage w th a good-
better product ons” inaugurated by alaed “ Shoo! Scat! Get out!” This
Often the goal is nearer than
It seems to a faint and faltering Manager Tebbetts recently has ran unk.ndly welcome angered B'Jly. He
three record smashing weeks st the came out on D-e run. determined
man.
the welcome in like spirit.
Often the straggler has given up Oriental Theatre in East Portland.
-------------- ------------Mrs. Davies left the scene.
When he might have captured the ^
Oregon Slate News
Billy strolled on pass ng a base-
victor’s cup.
--------- -------------- BB men* window, where he saw looking
And he lesmed to late, when the _________ ”
*t him the most villa nous look-
night a'ipped down.
The airport at
St. Helens * go- |nf ^
^
fca<J
se« n p
How close he was to the golden
ing to be improved-
! ly was no coward, so he backed
crown.
The Market Road from Dayton to off---- and then butted forward as
Success is fa ’lure
turned
inside Sale o is being graveled-
hard as he could. A crush! a bang'
out—
and the other goat was upon him.
The silver tint of the cloud of
Free Methodists have dedicate«! and they both ro’led over ar.d o-
doubt.
a new church at Newberg.
ver on the bailment floor.
And you can never tell how close
Fall crop of cauliAower is the
Where had that other goat gone*
you are.
Kadmr crop at Roseburg
.
How coula
h« v' gotten out of
It maybe near when it seems afar;
that basement?
BJly was so an
So stick to the fight when you’re
The Payroll of the cannery at gry he did not stop to reason, but
hardest hit—
New berg ia $13,000 a week.
place«! his head deep in a case ot
It's when things seem worst that—
A new building has been propos- j «Kgs in hopes that that infernal
you musn't quA.
ed at Myrtle Point on Spruce St. eo:,t » “
there!
Rjund he went
-— Anonymous.
but no goat appeared.
New Are prevention
equipment
He hea.d a nose.
Men were
has been added to all SpringAeld coining and men «pelt danger. Dowr.
LOCAR NEW S
“
vl*-
stain came Mr. Ernest Hits an«.
Rev. and Mrs. Donald MscNeil
The red clover crop (n and around Carl Olsen with strong ropes. 'They
srd baby .rent Tuesday with Mr. Lakeview shows a proAt of $70 to put th« ropis around Bil.y’s horns,
and Mrs. Francis Duyck at Forest $80 per acre.
ugly old goat had sluded him.
Grove.
and lsd hm still angry because that
Tht official dedication ceremony c f c struthers.
A potluck luncheor.
Mrs. N. G. Freeman will be a
a $10,000 country club at Klamath
guest of her cousin. Mrs. Jennie
Falls if held.
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McCloud of Portland, for the next
COUNTY AG ENT NEWS
Over three miles o f new street
week.
paving has been opened to traffic at
Mr. srd Mrs. L. B. VsnKleek of
The grain nursery on the Friti
Klamath Falls.
Portland were guests Friday eve-
Eisner farm this year had 14 var-
Th-i Roosevelt highway through ietieB of faU gown grans.
Rinl
ring st the home of his brother,
Reed ¿port has been completed ard ranked fiwt in yield with Jenkin-
W. R. and family.
i Club a close second and yilding on
recently at her home wit ha birth­ opened to traffic.
The work on the bridge ever the ly one-half bushel per acre leas tha-
day dinner party in honor of her
husband. Several guests from Port­ Umpqua, near Scottsburg :i making Rink, and White Winter was thin
steady progress.
in the class of Wil'amette Valle'
land were present.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. McKell en­
tertained Monday evening with a
China Pheasant dinner, those pre­
sent be’ng, Mrs. Lurinda Davis, and
daughter, Mrs. F.
G. Donaldson,
Mrs. W. J. Leonard and son Billy
and Miss Juliette Carter.
0f Diatrict Road Meeting Koad District No. 01, Washington tween 36 end 40 young people wer«
We
Vote HPectal Koad
Tax
in County, Oregon, on th* 3rd day of present last üumiay evening.
trlet No. $8.
Nuvemher, 1928, at the hour of hum- there will be more next time.
Even ng preaching xervlre 8:00.
Noti-w ia hereby given that a 8:00 o'clock P. M.,’ of said day to
was-----
’ meeting of the resident tax payer.
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(Im, ««IvlMlsIllty of levy- The sermon la on “ The Dawn of
I'sace.”
The music of the
day
I'« haters whoae ambition It ia to
R"*d Dittrict No. 26, Washing
m s|>eeial or additional road tax
wilt be In charge of K. It. Olson.
ivp.".-cnt Beaverton ,m the rostrum j™
in said .ll.trVt, to determine what.
Rally Day Inthe Sunday achool
cornea < n Oct. UH. We welcome you
season will havo an opportunity to School House in said Itoad IMslrlet
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y
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P»
show their wares ab«»ut the middle No. 2A,
Washington County, Ore- thereof In said d Strict shall he Im to our acrvlroa.
of th a
month, according to the la- pon.
the 1st day of November, proved, In any sp- risl manner, and
Oacar A. Cooper,
test word from Ceaeh Webh.
1928. at the hour of 9 •clock P . ‘ the
" character and estant of such
Minister.
Improvement or Improvements they
Mr. Webb's Public Speaking class, M. of said day. U> discuss the ad
ronsi-ting of twelve
members has visibility of levyng a speclsl or ad­ ■hall make thereon, and to lavy
Na/.arone Church
just about that many potehtial de- ditlonal road tax In said district.
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such special or additional
tax, t net
10 00 AM
Sunday Hrhool.
Imlors, as all are working hard 10
wb*L
* * * 1 * ™ " ^ *° ,W H d ,,n m,U* “ n ,h* dolUr'
J. L. Holden, Supt.
1 he question for debato will be one
?*
t IL ?nv I ° " * M U * “ b'* " » ' «"•' Personal 11 I ' O \ M Morninx Wursh -
concern mg farm
relief, on. of the
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' ,,r0,>* rty ,n “ ld ^
ft' “
, « Ilv. jorlty of , urh
U x 7 00 I' M -Youna Peoples Masting
major issues in ths presidential special manne-. m l the
« 00 I’ M. Preaching Service.
snt extent r f such Improvement or |
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^
^
anpalgn of 1928.
8:00 P.M
Wednesday Prayer Moot
Tryouta are open to any student
m -m -t
..‘ ‘ S L
L ^
“ bl* for the |>ur|M>re of
l«s
wnoiner enrolled
in the debate oUss tlmreon. 8t»d to levy such * t » e * r a i s i n g monsy with which
to de-
You have a cordial welcoma to at­
or not. Thom who are interested
" r sddltion.l
1 fray the expense of such spdclal tend these aervlcea
ROY L. NOI.T,
.should s## Mr. Wthb mt U m earlivat T ’ * °*1
*
LewrLrtv
in «uti.l
or
impiovomont« In
Paator.
possible date and begin preparation
* "dUtr'et sh-ill deem advissb’e 1 *****
District No. 61, Washing-
th.
^
W
County, . W „ .
«.unng
the eours.i of which
the ... wh,.h ,rt ,vfray the expense i ' « 1*»’ ‘ h‘» * « ‘ h day of Octolwr, j
8t. Cecelia Church
r,rr*‘* °nt the hich Boho*1 of sueh sn-e n' improvement or Im- IM *. — E. J. Wanl. County Judge
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u
proYtmcnU In
h U Po*»d
Obtrlct
Masses — 7:40 and
Sunday
From The Beaverton Hummer. N q m
Washing on County
10 a. m.
Sunday Catechism — 8:30 and
Mrs. C. W. Alien is recovering ^
Dated th'e 15th day
9:30
a. m.
from a two week's illness.
1928.
Bnpliain
— 2 p. in.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wlk-ox of Laks
a -E . J. Ward. County Judge.
W eekday Maas 8:20 a. in.
Grove spent Sunday evening at the
Church of Christ
Saturday
Confession — 4:?0
B. A, Rohse home.
NOTICE OF PISTR CT ROAD
Bible S*h ol at 9:46. A red h ot! **»d 7:80 p. m.
Meeting Te Vote Special Road
Mr. and Mia. J. Hovds of Port­
Rev. J. M. O'Neill
battle is on between the Reels end
Tax In District No. 47.
land. were recent visitors at the
NOTICE
ia hereby given thut the Whites. So far the Whites are
N. G. Freeman home.
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E X H IB ITS W A N T E D A T I D E B A TE TR Y -O
SC H E D U LE D FOR THE
FOR IN T E R N A T IO N A L
N E AR FU TU RE.
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Beaverton Rehek-
ah
l odge
N 0.
218 m e ed
first
and third
T u es­
day evenings
at
went hunt ng last week near Rose
“ H* * * W* ‘* Scbo° ' HoUM tn ' * ,d '•
Th' Br**d
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U fe.”
7 .10 P M in Ihs
burg. They returned home Sunday Ro,d UUtrift N# «7,
Washington There will e ao be spec al music.
Hall. ....
Mrs. .«..«..
W a lter
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I. O. 0 . r. ......
morning with a two point buck.
t'0U" ty'
° * ,tR". ^
d* !
« C. - E. at
- 7:00.
----- The race is
.. on
«... ||nrrls, Secretary, Mrs. M orjor-
xr
« « . , . .
ot November, 1928 at the hour of
-p ..»-
•• p . . ,
Mss A IU Steeple of
Portland 4 M 0' c 1 ocl
P M of « id day to >* tw‘,f n
PtfP
* nd
J#
N 0
p 4 Ilf
T
? , tU^ y ni* ht
f discuss ^tho advisability of levying
“ f#W lU"'P* * h« d’
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, " WU‘
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Miss Mabel Cerlson The two la * I a special or additional road tax in ■
dies m«»tored to Cloud Cap Inn Sun
said district, to determine what,
day.
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if any county roads or portions
I he Horace Emmons family mov-
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f, . . . . .
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, thereof in said district shall be im-
ed the first of ths week from their
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place in the Sorrvn.o
d strict into T
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che Brown residence on Allen Ave ‘ h# ch* rmcU'r * nd • * t**,t
nue West
improvement or improvements they
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shall make thereon, and to lev; such
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. VanKleek special or add.tionai tax, not to
and daughter Cathryn were Sunday exieed ten mills on th.» dollar, on
guests at the home c f hi‘r sister, all taxable real and personal pro-
Mrs. Erwin Willis and fain ly in perty in said ro..d diatrict, as a
****rd'
majority of such resident tax pay-
8unday guest* at the George P. cr*
M >J road district shall deem
Henderson home were Mr. and Mrs. advisable for the purpose of raising
c'onan Patterson of Portland. Mrs. money with which to defray the
Patterson was formerly Miss Vera **P«nse of such special improve-
Henderson.
ment or improvements in said road
Mrs. Cyd Gask,l and dau gh ter!* m* - Un* °* lhe r*‘ ,J- nt
***y * * Win" r ^ W' Wh U,' n‘
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Maxine of Portland v s ted at the , r * ot K** <1 N* ‘ 47, ,n
1 p**flhin*
c# * nd
R. D. Young home. Tuesday.
Wash.ngton County.
Dragon,
« 11:00. Ths sermon will be tno lest
Cmo
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„ he.eby ca led, and will
be
he d of a series on Christ, Ths subject
Ber(hold's Famous Feeds
Berthold’ Egg Mash
Berthold’ Dairy Feed
Berthold’Scratch Feed
C H A R L E S BER TH O LD
Mr. and Mrs. W. Scidmore of District No. 47, Washington Coun-
. oniand were dinn«» guests Sun- ty. Oiegon.
i*y at the home of their son, W.
Dated this 18th day of October,
H. Scidmore and fam i> on Lom- 1928. — E. J. Ward, County Judge,
card Street.
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The next
T. U. will
-f Mra. A.
>on St. at
ernoon of
An important affair of tie
i t the month is th.
l
..<1
»«I
Hay, Oraln, Feed, Poultry Supplies
Oarden Seed
meeting 0f the W. C. NOTICE OF DISTRICT ROAD
be held at the home
Meeting To Vote Special Koad
W. But.erfield on Wat-
T* *
HMtriet No. 81.
two o'clock in the a f-
Notice is hereby g wen that a
Wetinesday, Oct. 24.
meeting of the resident U x pay-
first
t r S
°t tk. C t a S 7,
ington
* held
in the basement
.
--------- « f th«
C/hurch, on scccnd and Main SU.
Come an d buy your Christmas
rifts and eat chicken.
Dinner wil !be served from 6-80
?. M. until 8 P. M. Pazaar opens
it 2 P, M
Lime, Cement, Plaster, Fertilizer
o°*d Dto^?ct No’ #1, W* ‘ h’
County, Oregon, ris hereby
t l Z *?IW -
r ' mm«rr1'!
Hnuse
I.
Beaverton, Or*.
! 1» I » «
Near S. P. Depet.
'• HuU,
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'Otice , f Dis r.ct Road Meeting (o
. '» t e Special Ro.’ d Tax in Dist­
rict No. 10.
Notice is hereby given
that a
neeting o f the res dent tax payers
f Road District No. 10, Washing-
on County, Orgon, is hereby cali-
d and w II be held at Watts A ir-
»ort in said Koad DLtrict No. 10,
-Vashington County, Oregon, on
-he 3rd day of November, 1928, at j
he hour of 7 o’clock P. M. of sa d
lay, to discuss the advisability of
vying a spec>1 or additional road
ax in said district, to determ'tie
/hat, if any county roads or por-
-ions thereof in Aaid district shall
•e improved, in any spccal manner
ind the character and extent of
uch improvement or improvements
hey shall make thereon, and to
;vy such special or add t onal tax,
lot to exceed ten mills on the dol-
ir, cn all taxable real ar.d person-
1 property in said road district, as
1 majority of such reiident tax
layers of sa d road district shall
eem advlsab’e for the purpose of
aising money with which to defray
he expense of such spec al jm-
>rovement or imjrovements in «aid
load District No. 10, Washngton
County, Oregon.
Dated this 15th day o f October,
1928,
c-47-48
— E- J. Ward, County Judge.
DR. A. E. W IL S O N
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OPOMBTRIST
JEW E LE R *
Optical Work— Repairing
b
BEAVERTON
OREGON*
-
—
F o r a Nice Juicy
Beefsteak
or Tender Chicken
,
Call
Beaverton
[ CHUHCH
0818
City Meat Market
!
Wherever you travel use
the new vitalized motor fuel
G E N E R A L**-^
VIOLET
BAY
ANTI-KNOCK G A S O L IN E
RY- the new General Violet Ray,
terated. Free from sulphur and acids.
Quick starting. Perfectly balanced.
the vitalised M illion D ollar
Motor Fuel. Worth u premium, but Made without the addition o f com•
¡rounds.
offered to Pneific Coast motorists at
the regular market price.
Look for the Violet Ray pump no
matter
where you travel. It in the
Three thousand Independent Dealers
mark
o
f the greatest gasoline you
and five thousand General pumps—
can
buy
on the Pacific (.oast.
"in every town from Canada down,”
stand ready to fill your tank.
Hear the mGeneral Independents ' * sing
T
D rive into the nearest General
station today. Prove the amazing
qualities o f Violet Ray
to voursel£ It's vitalised!
A high compression gaso­
line. Anti-kru>ck. Unadul-
KPO
KGO
KFI
ThU famtnu quartet broadcasts ovary Friday
ntght at 8:00 over lha National Broadcasting
Company Network. Tuna in. Harm's horn har­
mony and an unusual 4-piano
concert. They will also gtndly
play request numbers. Just tend
them In or leave them al any
General Independent station.
KGW
KHQ
KOMO