IHK DEW KK ION r e v i e w FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 14, 1930. o p e n in g b a s k e t b a l l V~LO CA L GAME ! Geo. T yler o f Reedville visitor in town Thursday. , . ... „ . ... ^ ing with his father, Mik* Welter. M is. Conoly o f Eugene. form erly o f Hesverton, is very ill at her home. M rs. J . B. Jacks o f lloquiam Wn. is visiting with her son Chas Jack» and fam ily. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. M ckerehcr and son George were dinner guests of Mrs. K. S. Welsh on Sunday. L 'V 'l 'L 'D I l V -, t 11 » ’ 4 V I E N I E K A I N S K l n A ! \ I S SCHEDULED There will he a>\ opening basket - hall game at the high school gym . Wednesday evening, November 19, at 7:30. There has been a team com - I posed o f form er high school stars and others interested in this sport. 1 Coach K. Warren, foot tv» 11 roach at the high school is coaching the team. They are called Beaverton Town i Team and will play the Kairvale | Stars for their opening game. I.ynn Hughes is manager fVir this orga n i- j ration and those wishing to secure dates or games are advised to in- terview him. M is. C . C . Beach and Mrs. W . H . Kngelke visited with Mr. and Mrs. James Binder at Oregon City, I last week. PACIFIC TELEPHONE • and had very definite ideas » f what I culla uaing only tw<> pan» o f ivi re* wer* 8»in g io se,- llow ever, I When a tree fall» across thè wlrv-«, Ihere were few o f thè etheis who must o f ua auppeaisl that a crvw evpeete,! to see apparaius sending would have to travel along thè linea ten different ami distinct message» till they came to the tree and in ever one pair o f wins«. | that way learn where tile lireuk was W'hat is railed a "phantom eir But not so Right there on one floor cuit“ w u explained to us C a n i b el u l D m plant was » means of men sure that We understand it but it ¡ »uring the length o f the win- yet was a in un, o f making thn-»- cir attached to their testing apiwiatus This week’a meeting o f the Bea- verton Kiwanis was one o f the most interesting ever held by the club. In s i ,>t tin m n B r procedura» » lunch with a short program follow - ing held at Beaverton, thè club were invite,) a» a body to visi! thè plant o f thè Pacific Telephone and Tele ' graph Co. at Portland. H 1 Daven- pori, a member o f our club, and an R employee o f thè Portland company was host and tn-atod us all to de- 1 ghtful refreshments after thè vtsit through thè plant. \ Beaverton 13 „ ___ _ . a l i ( a O J ' Market & Grocery J Sat. & Mon., Nov. 15 -1 7, Specials mul they could hy ineans o f delicate ] "W irea, «Ire», w lreal" Il Iliade u> inai rumenta teli tu withln « few irei thlnk o f "Bontà, buoi» buoi», M-u >>f w Ile le thè Iroulde was. ini, up and down, only, o f ixiut'M* One o f our party excluimed. ' thè wtri>» were n*>t inoviitg ( 8 R J Ordered Yours Yet? iJtHamveû Cards _ E E RR \ \ (i r ft b n v » « j * . i l l , owi í í l l r o (B .Œ Æ Iu rm t MKS. HIM M ELS PASSES R ) HER REWARD Mrs. A. H. Dallmann was called We Have Fine Ones t to Salem Wednesday by the serious Myron Gray and w ife arrived illness o f her mother. Mrs. Margaret Wednesday evening for a short vis- Hummels, who was making her home it with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. with her daughter who lives there. l*oy Gray. ^ M r s . Hummels had passed away Mr. and Mrs. Henry Destnger and before her daughter arrived, the fu being held the last o f the son Jimmy Lee returned Sunday neral from a several weeks' visit with re­ week. Mrs. Hummels has made her home at different times with her latives at Yakima. W'n. NOTICE I daughter. Mrs. Dallmann. who has Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Van block and the sympathy o f her many friends daughter Kathryn were dinner in this community. Mrs. Dallmann The R -hel Indies' Aid announces guests o f Mr. and Mrs. M. E. returned home Saturday. an old fashioned bazaar with on* Underhill Friday evening. o f the.r delicious Turkey dinners to Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Van Kleek MRS. STIPE HAS EAS- “ . ¿ S L i t church. e S r and daughter Kathryn spent A r - gregational TER LILIES IN BLOOM mistice Day in Portland at the Claude Anderson home. TOWN , u t r s Mrs. Elmer Stipe has some beau­ A Citizen’ s Caucus will be held Mr. and Mrs. Shunk and son tiful Easter lilies in bloom in her at the Commercial Hotel. Monday Delwin o f Nebraska are visiting with backyard. There are tw o lilies tnai night. November 17th, 1930. at 8:i>*> Mr. Shunks parents and h:s sister. are a perfect bloom, and several are p.m.. to nominate town officers for Mrs. Carl Wildeman. budded ready to bloom. There are al­ the Town o f Bea vert on f,u the t i - Mr. and Mrs. M. C. M cKorcher and so red roses and white roses in suing year: son George were dinner guests bloom in the yard. One would think tine Mayor to serve one year. Wednesday evening at the G. A. spring was just opening instead o f Tw o Councilmen to serve xwo Gilmore home in Portland. just the beginning o f winter. THE BEAVERTON REVIEW » DEIHiSITS A Lemon \ — « !| ORANGE^ lor Beaverton Finance Oo. have rent­ ed the W alker house at 2nd and W alker Sts. to Mr. John Herriot, the new manager o f the Union Oil Company. IS YOUR BODY ye*rs' One AC ID ? Recorder Treasurer to serve w wr iwnsjjw: norjmw i •«•iPMi'aiiw 35c jf jllict*, 2 d o z . W — — — — —— — ‘ y S O A R W h itt" — — O O W on d er, 10 b a n } 15c M A R G A R IN E , ' ^ H o l i d a y . lb . W. !\ 1 ' i \ ) \ g P r 1 P*'r 21c ’ .. . . » M IN U ’ M tA 1 , w E n i g h l S, 1 11). 23c 45c f f\ t F -5 -5 C 9 Ihs ** 1 ’ range 1\ cl ll> A5» ^ D.itt-s, Nt-w Crop 2 ll>s- FIG BARS, 2 lbs. MILK, Burden’s 3 t ill cans 25i f 25c 25c Koval Club C( >FFEK $1.35 3 lbs. 1 lb. box fancy Chocolatt-s 75c Total Value $2.10 Roth for I jT * '!1 $1.48 Í one year. j 1 'w o D e l i v e r i e s D a ily : 10:30 A M. 3:00 I*. M. Karl E. Fi :ir, the det iil exjwnditnres Ladies o f the Pethel C on grega- it should be: fo r if the body fo r the last one o f -aid three preceding fiscal ye i , and he I u Iget ollownnces and e\i>enditur»-' tional Church are giving a Turkey became actually acid in the sllgntest for six nv-nths o f the current year. ("S ix months , f the current year" means six months o f the dinner at the church November 21. «kurree. death would result. Inst school year.) See S,-c. 238. 1*>27 School I jiw - v The lauies will serve from 6:30 p.m. ; W'hat we eat rather than how This blank is not to be used in scho >| distric > . o f the third rlass. until 7:30 p.m. There will be a pro- much we eat is what should be gram at 8:00 o clock. watched carefully. Many o f our EX PEN D IT I KKS most valuable foods are acid-produc­ ing foods and although we need ! Expenditures and , . , , LITERARY SOCIETY | them we must balance them by ea t- j budget allowance Expenditure, for three f.s-al . 4 - . « » . . - . i > i > , t \« ' nK o f alkaline-producing for six months o f T*»™ n*'*1 p r-celin g the >i I L L C il\ L 1 K L K i K A M foods such as green vegetables, fresh ' lust school year last ,ch,a>l year ______ fruit, and milk. Apples, milk, musk IT E M A variety program will be held melons oranges and potatoes hav,- under the auspices o f the Hazeldale found, experimentally, to be » 3 >. Literary Society in the Hazeldale ver- efficient in reducing acidity, í JA 3 i 3 i, i 2 a 2 I schoolhouse on Saturday November Asparagus, beans, carrots, raisins. J — 3 « 15th at 8 o ’clock. A very good p ro- “ ttuce- c« ler>'. and similar foods art- 2 S c f » I I I a ^ O * ^• TD 1 27 gram has been arranged, including a 1,0 among the alkaline producers. T ? « i $ .2 0 4»»- * a ». 6t „ vocal selections by Melvin Beeler o f ï - ^5 t >» Ï “ £ ¿ .£ û f * n £ & &-S £ c A NOTICE Beaverton, and Mary Gray, Portland; , (¿KNEKAL CONTROL dances, readings, and humorous 1. Personal service: Itch and all skin irritations re- songs by Piper B’ i II Gray o f Port- b Superintendent ............................ $2.800 00 Î . %4).D0 $l.»T.ff0»00 $2.700.00 land; selections by the Laurel String beved quickly by using Brown's Skin 2. Clerk ............... 360.UO i r»0.00 1*0(1.00 .100.00 Quartet composed .00 107.0S U 2 .ro 214.15 ters o f Union Veterans o f the Civil 4. Legal service (clerk s bond, au- «lit. etc.) ....................... 100.00 ’.II.IH) 8...00 DNi.no DATE OF CONFERENCE day evening, November 21. in the 5. Other expense o f general control: 1. Printing and phones ............... HAS BEEN CHANGED o. O. F. Hall. Admission, 25c 250.00 D.Î.82 75.00 lKT.r,:, ______ Refreshments and prizes. Everybody •’>. Total Expense o f General Control $3,710.00 f 3,028.04 $3,004 02 $2.514.20 The date fo r the third quarterly welcome. li INS I RI t TIO N — Supervision conference o f the Evangelical chur s 1. Personal service: ches in this district has been changed j 2. Principals $1,350.00 or* o oo 0 .0 00 1,318).(N) to this Saturday evening at 8 o’clock 3. Hourly Teacher at the Kinton church. Piesiding eld | Stenographers and other office is a doctor's Prescription for assistants er, Chester Paul Gates o f Portland r /-\i i v o j t i n » rv » o i i p o 200 00 is to be presem and address the COLDS and HEADACHES Kxj en.se o f Supervision $1,250.00 $1,500.00 $1.300.00 $1.695.00 meeting. Members o f the other ch u r- It is the most speedy remedy known III. INSTRUCTION— Teaching ches in the district are most c o r - ' 666 ALSO IN TA B LE TS 1. Personal service: dially invited to be present. R em em - j 1. Teachers .........................................$ 22.520.00 $10 S2.50 $10,007.54! $21,765.00 ber the date, this Saturday evening, \ 2. Supplies ..................... 900.00 500.00 November 15. at 8 o'clock. 5 3. Tex:bi>oks (desk copies and indi­ J gents .in nn 50 IH! 19.32 VIRGINIA WIGHT EN- $ Use(1 Wed*ewood •5. Other expense o f teaching 75.37 90.00 150.74 T E R T A I NS CLUB Smoo,htoP Gas Range 6. Total Expense o f Teaching ....$ 2 3 ,2 6 0 .0 0 $.’ 2,679 63 $ 2 i fr,m. 0 i $20.(8)9.12 ______ ^ With Garbage Burner IV. O PERATIO N O F PLAN T M h * Virginia W ight very plea­ S P E C IA L 1. Personal service: santly entertained the memliers of 1. Janitors and other employes $3,150.00 1 .091.87 $1.120.00 $2.189.75 ^$52.00 Circulating Heater/ the “ Famosa Svirachi Dramatic- 125.00 2. .Janitors’ supplies 300 00 392.86 196.43 Club” o f Hillsboro at her home last at $45.00 f 500.00 •i- Fuel 1,100.00 678.0 1.556.03 W ednesday evening. There were 5 VERY SP E C IA L 4. Light and power 265.00 200.00 1-1 81 359.62 Water oo twelve members present, Mrs. Ruth zL . ,, 302.6 ! 196.(8) 151.31 Harrison, principal o f Kinton school j L / C t n r r * y I l l C 8. Total Expense o f Operation $4,600.88 $3,416 55 $3,072.70 was an invited guest for the eve- i r M A IN TE N AN C E AND REPAIRS ning. A dainty lunch was served 1. R< pair and replacement o f fu m i- during the evening. $200.00 2*4.85 $789.71 turo and equipment $800.00 2. Repair and maintenance o f build­ 850.00 1.897.58 948.79 ing« and grounds 1. H oldin g 1,500.00 2. (irounds ........................................ 1,500J)0 1. T^tal FIxp«*nse o f Maintenance with the »2.687.29 »2,667.68 $1,320.20 and Kepair« ...................................... /^ w \ Ä W - '. s Safety Deposit Boxes FOR In t ) m RENT N e w 1 n't’ - l ' r o o f , B n r g ln r -I r o o f V a n i i . H A N K OF H K A V K R T O N O RIG INA L E S T IM A T E A N D ACCOUNTING SHEET T l i o F O I K D 1 s .......................... .......... .......... .. *i. C rota! I p s I p i I T l i r F «»rd l i u l l r r y i» lo w -p r ir « * « !— $ 7 .5 0 — la tit in v» i li n - l i i m (In - li-n g lli tin i« * « i l s r o w t am i liig h - gu ar­ j h iii - uf in tu ìy « | iia lit y h p r v itT il g iv o s . l i ¡s fn llv n ii t t i-d . ( 145 mi ) .................... i l l o r v vs a G O O r i d i l i l y i K r tli.iM « - i n t i m i I«-1 u s i n s t n l l o r n ­ it i y o u r t u r . U t - wi11 n i u k c u n a l l o w u l i c e u n j o u r o ld b u tle r y . Iti EL.MAN MOTORS LFW LRTON ORFU.ON Of. i I 6. i i p is . . . . ................ ................... ............ You W ill Be Delighted Happy Home Groceries Kamberger's C onfectionery TH E BEST P LA C E TO T R A D E A FTE R ALL \ £ r-x * 'e m ¿ v i For Xmas M . M X ILIA R Y AGENCIES 1. Library: 1. Personal service (librarian, etc.) ................................................. $430.00 2. Library books ............................ 500.00 3. Transportation o f pupils: 1. Personal service ........................ 2 , 100.00 2. Supplies and other expenses . 1 , 100.00 3. Repair and r, pin awient o f bus­ ses ..................................................... 6,000.00 5. Total Expense Auxiliary Agen­ cies ....................................................... $10,130.00 $75.00 $75.00 l III. C A PITA I, O U TLA Y S 2. New building-- .................................. 3. Alteration o f buildings (not re­ pairs) ................................................... 1. N 'w furniture and equipment -r . A -essm enti for betterment* f>. G’ ther Capital outlays: 7. Total L\ ?. 2. 4. 6. Capital Outlays ............... TO TAL • . ; 207.07 250.00 414 11 4,819.03 4,500.00 9,758.06 $584.56 $300.00 $10,172.20 $9,765.52 $5,136.13 $769.12 »769.12 $289.50 $201.50 $15.764.27 $15,000 00 $31,528.66 $500 00 290.83 . 3.857.12 531.75 ) 56.1)7 3,345 50 800.00 175.00 471.37 600.00 $796.83 DEBT SE R V IC E Principal on bonds ...................... $2,000.00 Principal on warrants ................. 5.008.18 Interest on bonds ........................ 2.205.00 Interest on warrants ................... 125.00 Total Debt Service ........................ $9.3:8.18 GRAND . f 5 VH. FIX ED CHARGES 1. Insurance ........................................... 5. Total Fixed Charges ................. 7K\ l a u x i i i i i i n i i i i i n i i i i i i i i u i i K D i i i i i i i a a : \. Plumber Now Sold By $ .............. .................................... ................. $58,045.01 520.81 35.71 520.81 1,102 50 7.674.25 1,063.50 812.14 V > • '¿X V 942.73 »41,521.17 $47585 1,041.61 71.48 $1,113.09 $586.42 $2,836.70 $88,771.42 $50,129.41 $36,869.49 I. F. W. Livermore, Jr., do hereby certify that the above estimate o f expenditures for the yenr P ’30 1931 was prepared by me and that the expenditures anil budget allowance for six months o f he - urrent year and the expenditures for the three fisr al years next preceding the current 'e a r as shown above have been compiled from th e records in mv charge and are true and correct copies thereof. F. W. Livermore, Jr., D istrict Clerk. Friday. Saturday, Sunday November 14. 15. I» KEN MA Y NA R D in MOUNTAI N JU STIC E" Tw o Comedies: Sunny Jim Oswald, the Lucky Rabbit Universal News I ! i