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TUTPAT. JTOTE 18 , 1830 . tur R kvykrtítn rrttkw ^ U ro a t'.u s tin g W i l l FROM OUR CORRESPONDEN U A id W orld H arm ony Interesting Little Notes from the Surrounding Country a.» Told by Our Active Special Correspondents Weekly (KINTON H A PPEN IN G S Mr*. W arren Wilson »pent a few day» last week with friends in Beaverton. Mr». Charles Thompson and baby daughter returned home from P o rt- land Monday. M r. and Mrs- E . L. Co* atten d - ed the Rebeksh meeting in Beaver- ton last Tuesday evening. Mr». W. H W arren, mother of Mrs. Coutts of Beaverton, was ta - ken to the Emanuel hospital. , _ . , „ . Jacob Faix went to Jones Huep.- tal in Hillsboro last rhursday where he is receiving hospital treatm ent. Mr. Bergeron, piano tuner of B ea- verton, was in town last Thursday and tuned some of the pianos around town. Miss Gladys Dallmann w snt to Gresham Monday, where she w jl be employed a t the home of her uncle. A ugust Obrist. A number from kinton grange have been in Kedmend during Uie past week, attending the sessions of state grange. Mrs. Lilly Bierly and Mrs. Delta St Pierre of HUlaboro l . i t Monday afternoon for an indefinite vuU with relatives in Nebraska. M rs. Carl Thompson and da ugh U r Maxine of Chehalis. Wash., hav# teen guests during the past wee-. a t the Charles Thompson home, Mrs L. J. Rushlow and cmuglucn Mrs. H arry Christensen and children of Hillsboro, were callers Thursday afternoon a t the home of Mrs- Lilly Bierly- J. H. Dorland and son Clay and daughter Miss Cora Doriand ox North Plains were in town W e J day evening and atten-ed the m eet ing of k-nton grange- Mre. Lov.na Wedeking, Julius Wedeking. and Mrs. Louise \ an Kleek and ton Clifford were tra n sacting business and visiting rela tives in Hillsboro. Wednesday. Helen E. Roper». Foreaf Grove. W ebster F. Taylor, Orient, W ash ington. and Helen Thwa.te, H ills boro. ' Robert Holland, Beaverton. and Evelyn Ann# Hite, le a v e r'o n Rt. 3. Clyde E. Stew art, Banks Rt. 3, «„<1 R-iith A. Neileen. St Helens. Oregon. John M . Thompson, Aloha au-i Mary E . Harvey, Beaverton. Rt ’ Wm. P . Campbell, Boi:-e Idah- end Carna M. Peterson. Besverton. f v t T t l - o its , Th* f lo w in g estates have bee adm itted to probate: KsU U of Ur Elmer H . Smith, petit.On reeites real estate in W’»-> lrfrton, Muttnomah and Benton Cou- ties of the probable value of $ to '0 and personal property of *10.000. E state of T rtphon Piericks: shows real property o f probable value of »7000 and personal property *4000. “ u t * o t Henry L. Zimmerman: property. $1500, and pervom 1 property. $1000. m----------------------------- HITEON NEW S ! A fu tu re in which races th rough out the world will use Kngllib as a secondary language I envisage«! by ilencr.il J a m e s H H arhord. who was Chief of S u i t of the A R r and now t# President of the Itadlo Corpir.i lou of A * " ' : v r l l l '. g . n radio aa a u I nslru -:.t fm pro moling I n terna tio: t ' • i ! c r - : i a ling and peace Since the g r e a t e - .in j m > i a p pealing p a r t of tl>- s o r ' d , or.'ad cast e n t a r ta l n m e u t Is offered In English from America and the llrllish Isles, rn llo has provided th e str o n g e st incentive m hm .irv for m any races to m uster a c *m moil tongue, G eneral H sr b u r d points o t “ We m ust not li rget.' he says, ‘t h a t the nation., confusion of to n g u es h a s in It. .'It been one ot th e most fruitful sourc es of lu t e r n a tin n a l division and mi.-under standing. People d i s t r u s t what they do not u v .le rstan d : let them develop a c o m r ic n medium of com m unlcatton a n J still a n o th e r cause of d is tr u s t will fall by t h e wayside of h u m an progress.* Radio a n d its allied science, t e l a vision, will prove as valuable and p e rh a p s m ore valu able th a n all d i p lomatle c o n f e r e n c e s in assuring universal peace (or t a - future. Goa eral lla r b o r d believes. U V ir n Scott of Seaview. Wash i | 8 gp^nding his vacation at the C PROFITS FROM NEWSPAPER W. S truthers home Mi„ Mary Yodeaa 0f Mmalla ar.o PUT STUDENT TSHCUGH U. 0. Mi„ G rafe Workman of Con-aili> University of Oregon. Eugene.—Tin? were \»-eek end house guests at the former editor and owner of an enter H ite home. , prising weekly new» Mr ln d Mr, H, arI Pon,eroy anri paper, the McClsary daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Clei Stimulator, has en Scott and children of Portland were tered the school ot visiting Sunday afternoon at the Journalism here In S truthers home, the person of Roy Mr and Mrs. L. M. Davies and Cr.ift. aged 11, 'rom fam ily took Sunday dinner with M"Cleary. Washing ton. A freshman. Mrs. Sophia Olson and Mable of Craft plans to com Portland and attended th . air circuv ríete his education at Rankin s airport- from the mosey he n s s - --------------------- eirned as * publish hay Craft er. Following his graduation from hlgl school in 1925. Craft went to work on the Stimulator, then owned by D Gerald Cloud, and soon became asso elate editor. Two and one-half year* ago the young newspaperman, with Photo radio h a. m.de euch stride. th. ^ £ £ M r. and Mrs- B^a Kershaw of „ « n t i y that U promises more than 0Ter |h# J{9 tucce~ , Portland, who spent last week v u it- aver to fuldll .o n ,, day the forecast eratfd lt ,or . Iu J , h#|f ^ ing among their old neighbors and of Owen D. Toung at a dinner given m M h# went al * ,d friend* around j ’own, _ret«rn« l U> Jsm e, ¡ M H . the note, and then sold ,t l i ' o L r their home Friday afternoon. to continue his education. . W 1 „ „e -u- that tt eventually will make It poasl- Th* annual school B M U | of th* Kinton school listn ct will be n# at the school house Monday evening, June 16th a t 8 o’clock- Several mat- t«rs importance will be di»cus»eu. A. meeting was held at the Bank e f lea.verton Wednesday to talk 0- re r the m atter of extending eiectnc Ught line* through kinton. The local committee conaisting of J. J . Van Kleek. H. J . Valentine, and 8. H. Pomeroy were in attendance. w . L V .nH oro O . V «- t,..«,»! » PHOTORADiO MAKES STRIKING ADVANCE ^ ^ fltsh whol( pages u v |p | pers tcros* the ocean, y ^ e most recent developments *re tho iiropUficJU|011 0r paotor-dio ap parAtns, greater speed and the redue- tloa la rates between New York and London which just has been announced by W A- Wlaterbouom. Viee Pre.i dent in charge ot commuulcatlotw of *■ C- A- Communications, 1st. The rf dnf i on„ was m*'1* P°M!bli b7 the simplification and the greater speed « • « « "« I» e m tm m . “ c o u r t h o u s e it e m s ® B------------------------------------------------ jg ORDERS SIGNED The following orders were signed by Judge Bagley • Mary J. Williamson vs. Pearl Carlson et al; decree. Chas. Van D ortn vs. Sam J . Smith; dismissed. Application of W . M. and F ra n cis L. Kent, registration of land title. ..Jo h n Frank vs. R. L. Tucker et al; default and decree. 81TTS FILED The following suits were filed m the Circuit Court; Cred.t Service eorp. vs, Mrs. 0. Coelett; appeal from the Hillsboro Justice of Peace, Wm, C. Krafoe at al vs. Henry Buckley at al; money action, Clackmas County vs. Edward H. King et ux; change in venue in con- demnation proceedings for properly located on Hood River loop section of the Old Oregon trail. J. R. Thompson va. Connacher Logging Co., a corp., $2950 suit fo r ____________ _ plain- damages claimed sustained by tiff A ugust 7, 1929, when fire which started In logging operations of de- fendant destroyed property of plaintiff. United Realty Co. ve. 0. W .udle, money action. B. A. Klik* va, Percy Stone et •1, money action. PAUL i- n qoes. VIOLET RAY A. E. HANSON ETHYL The Best N o - E x t r a - C o s t Gasoline Sold on the Pacific Coast. . . Rich in Power and Yet Developed by Modern Highly Vitalized. Scientific Research. STUDIO BARBER SHOP! DOUBLE The Most Effective and Larg est Selling Anti-Knock Fluid comes. WOOD and COAL Wood or Slab— any length any kind Prompt Delivery.. Phone 4504 Cord F. W. BISHOP PLUMBING and HEATING H ardw are, Paint* 'hone, 2003 Beavertoe FOR RADIOS Service And Supplies Tuna In Thursday nights, 8 to $ Call 9303 • ‘dock and hear the Violet Beaverton Radio Co. g g g _Jackson Bell 7 tube fad’o •red programi with 90*day guarantee, $59 60 KO I , Seattle Tacoma K FPY Spokane K O IN Portland KM J LO AN S W . J . Tobin haa received a con- I tra c t on a bid of *61.000, for the conatruction of the fourteenth sewer , MARRIAGE LICENSES on Real Estate. Low inter M arriages licensee issued during unit at K lam ath Falla. est cost, repayment privi this week arsi ______________________ Alvin Clair Cearley ana Anna leges. Write for details. Barbara Nelson, both of Buxton. < ; < » < » Orval C. Duncan and Paulin* D. WASHINGTON F arris, both of Portland. „ .. u , Savings & Loan Assn. A rling Thomblad and Ruth E. An- RtUtvrn * N «"ralg.a derson, both of Cherry Grove. ,n 30 rhecka a C old the S h u fe Hl<lg. Hillsboro, Ore. Donald Lyle Heeler and Alice f ,r ,t d*7- " nd M alaria in Price, both of Portland. I three days- William Edward Buel, Toledo, and * 666 ALSO IN TABLETS if Ray Merrymakers In a double pow of lh* orl‘ ,n ,, " ra,d*' _____________ n qoes. SH E R IFF S SALE ON FORECLOSURE, In the Circuit Court Of the U tate of Oregon For Washington Countj- John fraith , plaintiff, vs. R. L- Tucker end Helen C. T u ck e r/ his wife; G. Leverett and Jane Doe Leverett, his wife, defend ants. Notice is hereby given th a t by E. D. VanMeter, Prop. h d fà r \ ; ‘ s ? ,h* 16“ d*' FIRST CLASS WORK AT REASONABLE PRICES mwwmmmw wm W AILP I w W SPECIAL >Q T IC E8 Th* “heart” of ■ high speed facsimile transm itter m a^ * RUNNING HATEU! £ NOTICE OF ANNUAL SCHOOL M Notice of Annual School Meeting NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to ; the legs) voters of School ,v ; ‘lT}et So- 45 of **AS-n ington County. £ :ate of Oregon, th at the ANNUAL SCHOOL MEETING of said district wiu b« held a t High School Audi- ' torium ; to begin at the hour of C „ h , .- .¡ « k r M „ th . t t W • * T h e First Essential of a Modern H o m e - - June, A D ., 1930. This m eeting is called for the purpose of electing one D irector to serve for three year*, and one Clerk to serve for one year, and the tra n saction of busines* usual a t such a meeting. Dated this 17th day of May, 1930- ATTEST: F. W. Livermore, Jr., D istrict C lerk. L. R. De»r„ Chairman Board of Director*. e-24-25 : but le approximately $2 a square inch The old rate was *3.20 a square loch The accompanying cut ehows the group of lights, ca’led the "doughnut light," which center Illumination on a point on the picture or primed mat ter placed on a roller across from them. This light beam Is reflected from the picture or printed matter into the photocell box behind the light*. The “doughnut” le on a car rlaga which move« across and back ln front of the roller. After every trip the carriage makes from one side to the other, the roller turns ever so slightly As the spot of light from the "doughnut" passes back and forth th* lightness and darkness of the points it touches change th* Inten sity ot the reflected beam The re flected beam produces electrical tm pulses, which are amplified, sent by r e dlo to a receiver Hundreds ot miles away and ebanged by the receiver to electrical Impulses again These elec- trlcal Impulses cause a neon light to glow at Intervals timed perfectly with ’«• beam of light reflected from the Picture on the transm itter. The glow of ’be neon light Is reproduced on Photographic paper, placed In the !ame position on a roller on the re ceiver th a t the original Is in on th* tra n s m itte r. Thu* an exact duplicate * f h«,,.«. i... r - - — - ------------------ 1 of Monday and was operated on for sinus trouble, Wednesday. Mr. Van Hom it g«ttinp along nicely *v la»» Hi* wife wif* and mether meth« spent report. Hia a couple of days in Portland and visited him a t the hospital. Mrs. Erm a Taylor Sparks of Portland, a muaic teacher has formed a class in piano instruction here and gave her first lessons last Saturday. Mrs. Sparks already has quite s number of young folks in the class- She has her headquarters in the home of her sister-in-law , Mrs- Ro bert Pomeroy. George Hawley, who has been ill for some tim e, was removed to s hospital in Hillsboro Tuesday, and was operated on Wednesday. Mr. Hawley is as comfortable as can be expected a t this writing. Mr. Hawley’s sister from Sherwood is staying with her sister while her brother is away. * virtue of an execution, judgm ent, SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION lO-’tl; receipt num ber Huyilt; *7 .'I: lev. Judge of the O r ni' i . it ,,f decree, and order ot sale, duly is IN PORHt'LOSUKR O F TAX LIE N . 13 I8T-; A pril «. ll»'.1«, r c e ip the Slate of O ,. r ..n. f r the C,,,.'. sued out of and undei the seal of In the Circuit Court of the S tate of number 18.334; fit*.fat* twelve per ty of Washington, n I ad d order the above entitled Court uated the Oregon, for W ashington County, cent; tt»24; April «. If*»«; rr. ,dp p u mrile and d .t I "nd d>v 9th day ot June. 1930, upon a N. Anderson. P laintiff number, 16,4ft»; *6.07: 1* ; : lUM. of April. 19 0. and ib d t ..f judgm ent Hindered and entered in *ra. H ; April 8. ti» '0; receipt number, f.rst publication of thin l u r n i m t said Court on the 9th day of June. I-e»ley P. Robinaon and Jan e Doe. 1972; f t . 14; I f f - : C rtifl ate o Is the llth d iv f A I , I i 1 Jill), in favor of John Frank, plain Roblnaon, his wife; W. A Sh»-- delltiouoncy for 1920; number lit« ., All pro«#»# a id piper* In th : tiff, and against K 1- Tucker and and M. A. Shaw, his wife; Bos »8.88; 1 " T 'a t am ount due Au proceeding may be served up n the lle.en C- 'tu rn er, hia wife, of the sie Lundt and John Doe I.limit, gust 6. 1927, *66.28. undersigned, redding within thn above named v.cfendanta, for the her husband; S tark D ivis “C o n Said Lesley I*. Robinson, as th# S tale of Oregon, at the address sum of *16001», with interest th ere pan.v, a corporation; M rs. tie r owner of the legal title of the above hereinafter mentioned, on since ¡September 16, 1929. at the trude Redimid and J >hn !>•>. described property, as the same H) || Htmip A |>. I> Bump rate of seven per cent per annum, Redfte'd. her husba d a I s aptwara of ree l'd, and r a h of th • A ltorneya f.«r the n Vint Iff and the fu rth er sum of *130.00 a t all other persons or parties un other persons rb n \# named a r- », . .. , , . ■ *l • to rn e y s fees, and the fu rth er sum known claiming any right, title. h*rehy notified th a t N Anderson « m ill, , 0 'o r „ of *3o.20 costa and disbursement# •State lien or Interest in the rent will apply to the Clreult Court of ' . . and the coat ot aaid sale mid aaiu W M M k W . co m ,.„in , * . C j u .J , « ... ', w o k . w r.t, commanding and requiring me h*r*in, <Wf«ndanU. » deerto for*'Io«inir th«* lion Against P at# <*f f.r»t publication, April to make sale of all the following To L*a'*v P. Robinson and Jan > th<’ above described and ùescnbe.1 real property situated in Doe Robinson, hia wife, ntso all "’""Honed in said c-rtlfV nte And H , 1970. Washington County. S tate of O re other persons o r parties unknow i F°n *r" hereby summoned to ep p rs- Date of laut pubi lent ion June 13. gon, to-wit: claiming a n y right title, .'»(ate. W,,H" •|,<tv <**7* »H er the firs IB I All of Lot Eight (9) of — — ——— — ■.•■■■i -■**■« lien or in te rrst in the reel rntiCr PuMirallon. , f th . summon* ex — described In the com p'aint herein «-•'’-Ive of the -l«y of said fir-t Block Four (4) in the Town of >V. K. I'KGG Beaverton, County of W ashing of the eh«?\?e nsmed ilefem lants: publication, and defend this actl -- ton, S tate of Oregon. In the Name of the S tate of Ore or pay the am ount ’u a* ah v UNDERTAKER and EMBAI.MEK Now. therefore, by vinu« of sa.d r > " : You and each of y..u ar • , hown t o r r t ber with coat* a n execution, judgm ent, decree and or- hereby notified th a t N. Anderson. . . 'Iraner l l u l l d lo . dvr of sale, and in compliance vrith the holder of C ertificate of Delhi »"*• the demands of said w rit, I will qwency numbered 1985, issued 0?? failure to do so, a d ervo will b on Monday, Ju ly 14. 1930, at the the 90» day of April A. P 192*» rendered foreclosing 0 » ||en Den verton lt«rl*i>r S ' o hour of 10 o'clock a m. of said day. by the the T a t Collector of the M |d und e . , t , | , t ,j, r J STEVENS PRO PR I' TOI a t the E ast doer of the County Court County of W ashington. S tate of , , , , .bev,. named House in the City of Hillsboro, Oregon fo r the am ount of nine a i l «A T IB FA fTIO N . 111* It ANTE»- 1 > Washington County, Oregon, sail at »»-»00 ($9.76) dollar*, the asm- ««mmona i. published by ... public auction to the highest bidder being the am ount then due sml de der of the Honorable Geo. R. Ba* Heavrrton. Oreffo for cash in hand, all the right, U- fo r the yea ---------------- - ----------------------- *io and int«r*st wh.ch th# #bov# ^ ^ 0 , with penalty, lnt#r named defendanU, R. L. T ucktr and and costs thereon upon the Helen C. Tucker, his wife. G. Le- M»' P ^ P ^ V s»»o»«*'l to d fendan verett and Jane Doe Leverett, hie **■ Roblnaon. of wh ch d- wife, or either or any of them, had Cendant Lesley P . Robinson la tho in said real property above dee- o w r*r »» »PI*«™ "f »Ituat- crib c d o n th* date of the m ortgage •* ln W ashington County. S U 'e belonging to the plaint,If herein. 0 r * ^ n - ■"<* p%rttc«UHy 1-ound namely. March 16. 1926, and all th* »"d d" ^ 'b e d as follows, to -w it: Th* N orth 210 feet of lot right, title and interest which the numbered S«S of Johnson E state said w ithin named defendants, or Addition to Peuverton ReedviUe either or any of them, since have M A TTER where your home I* K»- Acreage, as per the duly re had or now have in and to th* above ^ ’ catcd, you can hav* plenty ot run-; g corded plat thereof on file In described real property, to satisfy water under preiaur* in kitch- x hathroori. the office of the Recorder of said execution. judgment, decree laundry, garage and garden wiihout b >ther Conveyances of said county and and order of sale,, interest and costs or attention, and at extremely low coat. state. Said described tract con and all accruing costs. Said sale Paul Pumps are fully automatic, slier,«, taining 1.476 acres will be made subject to redemption You are fu rth er notified th at the self-oiling and will pump from deep or as per statu te of th* State of Ore said N . Anderson has paid taxea on shallow well, Uka or cistern. They may be gon. «aid premise« for prior or sub»o- operated with electric pow rr or gasoline. Dated this 9th day of June, 1930. quena years with the rate r f in- Come in today and let tu show y J. . W. Connell. Sheriff of W ash- on iaM .m eim ta a« follows: ington County, Oregon (By C. C- Year of 1918, d a’e paid. Apr.i S V S r r M S Follette, Deputy). 8, 1926; tax receipt number, I4.R83; ro a r vat!*B bnc * nsuuiii . a a rc . CO, frnu r«,».. <—>— Date of first publication, June 13. am ount, *2.47; ra te of Interest, 12r9 1930. l o r ^ a l e l i y ¿ 'o r in ti K lc c lf ic Date of last publication, July 11, 1919; paid April 8. 1926; receipt I ’o w tr l> , U t i l ’. num ber. 14,697; »7.42; 12%: 1921, 1930. M. B Bump, of Hillsboro, Oregon, P«id April 8, 1926; receipt number, A ttorney for Plaintiff. 16,99«; »7.96; 12%: 1922; A pril 6, KFRC KHJ Fresno San Francisco la s Angeles Violet Ray Gasoline, the finest IT » VIOltT HEN Ethyl is added to Violet Rav it not only increases anti-knoclc performance, but a mighty Row of double power is produced. Never before has this double power been available in any gasoline. n atura l anti-knock m otor fuel on the Pacific Coast, w ill con tinue to be sold by 4 0 0 0 inde pendent dealers at no extra cost. No extra charge fo r Violet Roy superiority. A PRODUCT OP General Ethyl costs no more than or dinary Ethyl gasolines. Be sure to stop and fill up at the first pump display ing the General Ethyl sign. O IN IR A l PITR O LIU M CORPORATION SO* OP C A LIF O R N IA