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THE BEAVERTON REVIEW, FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 1931 H IG H SCH OOL Grade School Items NEW S -m LOCAL N EW S I M IF has been quite ill A number of grade school trophies Mr. Falsher are on display in the Studio Bar- wi h lumbago, ber Shop window this w e e k -six of A ^ lr, w u |a Ml Wii wh^h were won at Hillsboro 1-st Mr, v.nKteek on Sunday Friday. The pennant for tint piate has not arrived, but the individual The M. K. ladies’ Aid »«wlety ribbons are on display with the met at the church Wednesday a f- ; t« moon. basket ball cupa. Athletically, the grade school p»o- Mrs. Emma Hocken ia quite ill pie scored again Friday when they th, home of her daughter, Mrs rated 117 points in the preliminary j.;thel Edwards track meet held here. Aloha wa Mrs. E G. Webb visited with her next with 68 poinia and Tualatin mother Mrs. Henderson at- Come View won 8 points. lius Tuesday. Class 1 Boys H O U S E W IF E L V i 111 KN O\> SH OULD 4 A b o u t TTTm BEAVERTON it a .'I.'L '1 nE E t DEFEATS I more, judge of tha aliove entitled after which date the assets of tha court with the seal of said court estate may 1» distributed among"* .t»«ad Ihta M«wli S,. •»Ml. (haal) the parti»» entitl'd <h.rat«, having Attest: F.dwarI C.‘ Luca, County regard only to the claims of which The woman who knows her beef- Beaverton defeated Thatcher last Clerk. the undersigned shall then have no- steak“ keeps four factors in iitimi Sunday 9 4 in a Tualatin Valley M II Blimp, residence and ad lira, when making a choice at her local la-ague Hall game, dress, Hillsboro, Oregon, Attorney1 Saskatchewan General Trusts market, eays A. W. Oliver, assistant Next Sunday. Beaverton will play ' j'J” Applicant e 18-32 Corporal ion Limited, Administrator, professor of animal husbandry at the Hoy team >m the homV grounds by Marl'heison, Leslie. A Paul, its Oregon State college " B Rataon Street. solicitors. NOTICK TO CREDITOKH First. Professor Oliver saye. she League Standings are W La 1*4* t SKNI» CLAIMS TO: Saskatch# will notioc the distribution and co 2 0 1000 ,n *Fe Mailer of thè Kalate uf Ma- wan General Trust* Corporation lor of the fat in the beef. A beef ” oy 2 0 1000 bl* Barrett, deceaaed cnimal deposit* Ks fat in the mua- ' « ,rl>0®rt 1 0 1000 ALL PERSONS having rialma a- Limited, Regina, Saskatchewan cle* as well as on the outside of •-IM-2I 1 I 500 gainst thè estate o f M-ble Uarrett, the carcass. This distribution o f the 0 2 000 lata of thè City of Ttgard, in thè fat is called marbling, and tends -phatcher t‘ 3 IMMI Cuunty of Washington. In thè Itila* nrliili Itetink- to break down the connective tla- ____________ _ _ _ _ _ _ State o f Oregon, one of thè States nII Lutigli N o. -sue, making itve beef more tender of th* Uniteti States of America, 218 lin ei* Ural 1 he fat of beef animals ia white NOTICE OF 1 H.4Nt,K. OK NAME Married Woman, deceased, are re and lliir il I'u es- while some of the dairy breeds |„ ihr County Court of the State (|uired to send same with partk-u ilay m r it lu u * ni have very yellow fat. 0f Oregon, for Washington County hu-» 0f security hekl, if any, and ________ __ 7 :3 0 P. M In the ,8 r* l4 , ' lT ‘^ ' ir T " not,c* In the MatUr o f the Application v, rirtt.,, by .u tu lo ry declaration, to I O O. F Hall. Mr*. Edna Sheet*, the color of the meat, « y . P r o t,.- * WecU C Brugm.nn (or ch .n g. f||- vnàrnÌK^ on or before the i W t a . y , Mrs. Mary J. Ware, sor Oliver The most desirable color of name uf petitioner N G. p If for beef ia light cherry red Very To all persona concerned, Greeting: sixteenth day of May, A. D. 1931, young animal* will have light pink Notice i» hereby given that an ' meat, while the Kesh of old animals' ordtfr „ ml ¿in-rev has been made is dark red or bluwh Meat from a >nd in tered by the County Court T H E thin animal is also darker in color of th, state o f Oregon for Wash- ‘ than that from * fat one. Meal ington County, dated March 30. that is frashly cut is generally (»m , or.lsring. »»»judging and ue darker in color for 20 or 30 min- cr»«ing the name of Weela C. u,,> Hrugntann to be Weeta C. Betts, and Color of the bone.« is also an im- that from ami after the note of portal?, indication of the age o f the »aid order and decree the legal uS*" * animal, Professor Oliver points out. name of said person shall be so T ( s ' t \ A red color in the bones indicates changed; ami that after publics TO that the animal was still growing, tion of notice o f said order ami ?-•- .TÍ. while the bones of a matured ani- cree as specilled therein, a certill- mal are white and hard The bones cate ss prescribed by law, shah in a desirable piece of meat will and wilt be issued to said per>on «C generally show this red color. by the clerk of said court ae- THE FINISHING Another point to be coniiiiered **>• name of said person TOUCH BEFORE U the grain or texture of the meat. *° *** *° cl>“ n«vii t*> Weeta t . . beef that has large, coarse fibers Belts. TIIF. FINAL O. K. is generally leas tender than meat This notice is published in the The face that looks out with a fine, smooth velvety texture. Beaverton Review pursuant to the of the mirror at you after This is wall illustrated according to order ami decree o f said court made All jtai.ird! A smiling por Professor Oliver, by a comparison ,I'J enter,«! on March 30. 1931. you have applied Stag ter lakes you r bags and of T-bone steak with a cut from ,h* rtr,t publication thereof being A fter Ntoave Ihiwsler will shows you lo your seul. 1 lie the neck region. The muscles of tne in **>• '• »“ * of *«id P»o“ r J»*,,‘l certainly meet with your train pulls our. neck are used a great deal, am! the ^Pr'* •'*• 1931, and the last publi heartiest approval. This neutrally tinte,| powder re fibers will be much longer and roar- cation thereof dated May 1, 1931 So you begin a thrilling move* the shine from your ser than those in a T-bone Witness the Hon. F. W Liver- trip (lu i end« in San Fran fare and yet d«>aan't show cis«» or Los Angeles, with Itself. There’s no washed m em ories o f great M l. out appearsnrr that white Shasla and i lie wild lulls o f talcum often gives. Stag Northern California . . . After Shave Powder I* slightly perfumed with a Beaver . . . o f an evening on (I m fragrance that man Ilka -red ohsersaiion platform when visit you watihcil the (lashing tron signal lights and (lirillid tu Other distinguished guests the musual J h k t l y Pauline Moore R-l- y and Mr. Clyde wheels on rails. Evans, Past Grand Matron and Pa OUR SPECIAL tron of Oregon, respectively. It was 1'his is rhe Southern Pacific Come in and see this under their supervision that B a- way lo California perfect \er Chapter was instituted in 1912. beautiful decorated I- safely, '.peed, com fort, meals A number of other interesting vory bedroom suite. in the Southern Pacific tra guests were also present. Regular, $68.50 dition. A copy o f the history of Bea Slag .4fler>SHave Powder This week, $59.50 ver Crapter written in poem form, Before you plan your trip, the very clever work of Mr. S. B ask about our thotcr o f low “ Beauty” all steel semi 1-awrence, Worthy Patron, was pre fares to California and (lie enamel range, green sented to the honored guests and Fast . . . about a trip Fail Sold only at Resali Drug to the Past Matrons and Patrons ot and cream trim. ih r u u g b CéJifurmis . Stura» the Beaver Chapter Reeular price, $59.50 An interesting prcgiam of the This week. $52.50 (o ’lowing numbers wa« enjoyed: D E A N S DRUG STORE piano number1, by Mrs. lnglemun Cash, Terms, or Trade o f Raleigh; vocal number by Mrs. Ccme In Front St. Beaverton Maney of Portland; a reading by ‘ Let’s Get Acquainted” Shirley McCarter. Refreshments of Phone 8735 Ice i ream and wafers were served Richev Hardware and ( ’ E. Alien. Agent Furniture Company < T h o l f a x a M L S to r e » X « « » « S S » S .S S M Phone 7751 Beaverton BE.4VF.ltTON, OREGON J W V V W V W V W A W /A V A * .- .'. Beaverton was a rain virtorku* iii a triple track meet with Fore t (•rove and McMinnville on the home held, April 22. Beaverton lei wi h 77 points to McMinnville's 28 an<j one-half and Forest tJrove’a iO and one-half points. Hart war high point man with 23 and three- fourth* points. Wiamer also showed Street ability Summary: 100-yard dash: Wiamer (B ), Wright (B ), Clem, nt (B )— Mark ham (F G ) tied for third. Time, 10:3 Mrs. T. O. Adams had her ton Mile run: Oleson (M e), Eason 100-yard dash: Wolf, Beaverton; (M e), Shell (B ). Time 3:« sils removed by Dr. Mason <x Murray, Beaverton, 220-yard dash: Wiamer (B i, Beaverton Wedn sday. 50-yard dash: Wolf. Markham (F G ), Hagan (Mcr. De.-illo. Beaverton. Mrs T>, G. Tallnun has lesti Time, 23:6. Pole vault: MeCue. Beaverton: laid up for several ,)a>s with a se 120-yard high hurdles: Hart ( l ), Murray Beaverton m m „t a c k of lumbago. Sehult* (F G ), Scott (If). Time. 15:0 High jump. Rus>ell. Aloha; Me Mrs, Twenkyman, a form er tel. 440-yard da.*h: Wiamer (B ). May- Callen. Tualatin. Rioad jump: Russell, Aloha; Me ephone operator in Beaverton, has bee (M e), Markham (F G ). Time. Cue. Beaverton. been ill at her home in Portland 53:4. 220 -yard low hurdles: Wright Shot put: Wolf, Beaverton; Nielson The son o f Ed Moshofsky tet (B ), Robertson (K G), Mason (B ). Bea verton while playing at schcxil and dislo Time, 26:8. Relay: McCue, Neea. Murray, Dv cated his right arm at the elbow, 880-yard run: Hawman (M e), cillo, Beaverton; Allis in. Wheelei on Tuesday. Smith (F G ). Shell (B ). Time. Buck, Larson. Aloha Dewey, the Plumber, just Anished Class II, Boys 2:11:4. the plumbing in a new house built 75-yard dash: Arthur Fluke. Bea Pole vault: Hart ( B ) —Brandi tB ty Miss A. J. Hastie o f Huber lirot, Stewart— Wilbur (F G ), third. verton; Rhorbsck. Aloha. did the carpenter 50-yard dash: Fluke. Bea vert ou; Fri.ti Ginihart Height, 0 ft., 6in. work in the home. High jump: liar, and Stoffer tB> Marvin, Aloha. Pole vault: Klein. Beaverton; beau and Hill (Me) tied for first. Height. Beaverton people attending the Beaverton. 6 ft., 7 in. county Pomona grange at Buxtoi. Discus: Shannon > B i, May bee High jump: Shively, Beaverton: were Mr ani Mrs. A M Kenne (Me), Small (M e)— Hart (ri) tied Lawlor. Beaverton. dy, Mr. ar.d Mrs. A. S. Funstan. for third. Distance, 10 ft. Broad jump: Fluke,, Beaverton; Mrs. Dobbins, and Mrs. Hugh Lewis Shot-put: Hart (b ‘). Koenig (B ). Saxton. Aloha. Among those from I k v irtan who Hagan (M e). Distance, 37:6. Baseball throw: Wheeler. Aloha; at.ended he opening day of the Javelin: S.-hendel (F G ), Sen*' (B ) Klein. Beaverton baseball season in Portland Monday Shannon (B ). Distance, 146:1 one- Relay: Rhorbsck. Dimeo. Sxxion were Mr. and Mrs. Doy Gray, M. ha f. Marvin. -Aloha: Fluke. Jones. Nel- stark/ l . p. Adams. L 4. Ad .ms Broad jump: Hart (B ), Wright son. Bean. Beaverton. and Miss Bernard. (B ), Needham (M e). Distance 19 Class I Girls Mr. M. W Rice of Portland ha.* feet. 5 0 -yard dash: Kamberger. Bea taken a lease on the J. F. God Relay: Beavert n won. Time. 1:34. verton; Sward, Aloha broke Washington county record Basketball throw: Sam«. leaver- dard home just east of town on • Canj on read. Mr. Rice expects Runners: Wright. Hart, Wismer. ton; Matson, Beaverton. Brandi. Baseball (distance): Nault. Aloi.a. to move his family here the latter part of the week. The Beaver team showed a lot Matson. Beaverton. of power last week when it de Mr and Mis. D. Drotbaugh and Baseball (accuracy): Filley, Bea feated Tigard and Hillsboro high verton; Kehrb, Beaverton. son visited Saturday night with Mr schools in a triangular meet. Bea Relay: Kamberger, Matson. De- and Mrs. L. Paque in Portland. verton tallied 76 points. Tigard 3t cillo, McClelland, Beaverton: Sward. ¿Sunday they all motored to Esta and Hillsboro 18. Ross Hart o f Bea cads and spent the day Ashing and Nault. Syverson, McElroy, Aloha. v .r lM gave a brilliant performance Class II, Girls picnicking. in scor.ng a total o f 28 points. 50-yd. dash: Reynolds. Aloha: Mrs. F. S-hoene. Mm Walter Summaries are: Johnson. Beaverton. Scott, Mrs. R R. Summers, ant 100-yard dash, Wiainer (li) and Baseball (distance): Bixby. Bea M s Klmer Stipe were guests of Wright (B ), tied for Arst; Smith verton; Grette. Beaverton. Mrs. H. L. Hudson. Wednesday of (T ). Time 10:4. Baseball (accuracy): Reynolds. A - last week at a Tri Delta t ridge tea Mile run: Davis (T ). Samuel H>, loha; Grette, Beaverton. given at the home of W. W. Gabriel and Newby (H ). tied for second. Relay: Lo^sche. Marvin, Patter of Portland. Time, 5:24. son, Reynolds, Aloha; Howard. De- 220-yard dash: Wismer ( B ) , cillo. Grette, Johnson. Beaverton. The council of the Congregation Smith (T ); Clement (B ). Time, :'24 al crurch met at the parsonage on Honor Rolls for grades 1 to 5: 22t)-yarJ low hurdles: Wright iB ), First: Lorraine Olson. Norms Friday evm .ng c f last week. The Jones (T ); Enloe (T ). Time 0.29. Pentì. Malva Jean Rice. Dayton different committees gave reports. 440-yard dash: Smith (T ) Gil Bielman, William Lawlor. Mar etta Matte,s c f business for the future lespie (T ); Welch (H ). TO: e. *4:4. Detach, Patries Young . W frf, discussed After tie bus,ness role vault: Hart (B i; Brandi Second: John Boiirh. Walter Far- meeting the minister served love- <B); Bachelor (H ) Height, 9 feel roll. Gordon Gaul. Mary Echols ly refreshments. A social hou. was 6 inches. Shirley Devin. Hallie Jean Pace. F. enjoyed. About Af een person « were High jump: Hart (B ); Stoffer leanor Hall. present. ___ ___ , . . _ ___ <B ); Thiapp, (H ); Height, .» it - Third: Mary Boxici^ 330; the Aloha-Huber Association of 4-H 5 inches. Hayashi. 328; Helen Whrtford. 298 c]u^s 120 >ard high hu dies: Hart (b ‘i; Fourth: Lome Galloway, 389; An Pres. Leonard Ailams announced Scott (B ); Jones (T ). Time, 0 :lo e . ton Boxich. 373; Lillian Jacobs, at the meeting that next week Shot put: Smith (T ); Hart ll f l ; 372; Jane Domagolla. there will be an inter-club meet Holcomb (H ). Distance, 41 feet, , Fifth: Lyman Webb, Gene Brown, here, the Peninsular club coming inches Jean Clinton. and to supply the program. Broad jump: Hart (B ). Bschelcr Honorable mention: Alice Watson <H); Wright (B ). Distance, 20 ft- Lewis Emmons. Stanley Rice, Ted 6 inches- S W % S Scholls. Vance Boswell, Cathryn S S S » S S W 8J>o-yard dash: Keehn (B ); Smith VanKleek, Wayne Harrison. Donali (T ); Samuel (H ). Time, 2:12. Short. a . „ d l-u i , u r i h h C Javelin: Bachelor (II ), Hart (H j; Numbers fo r thirdi and Scott (B ). Distance 1.(7 feet. ades indicate high bonus points J ----------- -- — — -------------- T 0 0 - ô I j grades Discos: Shannon (!*'); Smith (T ): School visitor, this week were f £ M O l l.. A P T . 2 5 - ^ 7 , O p e C ia lS Hart (B ). Distance 101 feet. 2 in Mrs. rs. Marsh and Mrs. Hamsun ^ r * ches. Relay: Won by B-uvcrto.i (Cle BACON BACKS 25c í ment, Hatt, Wright, W m e r ) . Time, E. G. W EBB SPEAKS Per lb.. l:r6 X AT KIWANIS CLUB CORNED BEEF. Fresh --------- f. 15c Many xtudenta attended the c E G. Wt-bb, coach <t the b ea - # Per M>., je n ;ng game of the Leavers at (be '-i-r'on championship <'«t>a:e team. 4 Vaughn Street Baseba.l Pack Tues was the principal speaker at tni.« d POT ROASTS. Steer. day. vecVs m eting o f the Beaverton ^ Per lb., Kiwanis club. A lion't forget the operetta, ‘The NONE BETTER Mr. Webb was accompanied by ^ CANNFD MILK Btlle of Bagdad” to bo given F ri his son, Ronald, who won the chain. AT ANY PRICE 23c ^ 3 TALL CANS day. May 1, in the Beaver High pionship in the oratory contest for school gymnasium. this district o f Oregon and who will À R rT T (r„ ÜHPf.n „ r lT Y PINEAPPLE, Dole No. I - n ealr in h é Oregon H » .« , i-ol. K BUTTER, OREGON t i l l speak in t thé State f finals. 25c £ 2 FLAT CANS LB Friday evening (tonight), at the AUTO WRECKING CO. auditorium. a CARLTON OR 2 N o 2 & l-2 C a n s 4 3 c » IS OPENING A YARD Portland There was some discussion of A GOLD MEDAL, LB the two scholarships offered the Ki- A - - - The Member Auto Wrecking com TOMATO SAUCE, Del for 4-H club A SVRI'P, Tea Garden 2 5 c i pany are opening a yard near the winis by E. Stipe Monte, 5 Cana, worken. While the club voted to M j * j \ t JUGS, west limits c f Beaverton on the _____ __ _____ accept the scholarship they seem 5 property adjoining the Earl Hall CANNED SALMON, ho’dings. The lease for the proper to wish that Mr. Stipe have some S o r .t R T i i t « 2 Tall Cana, voice in the disposition of these 5 ^ ty was secured from W. E. Pegg scholarships. 5 — — — — ani Mrs. F. W. Cady and runs for CHEESE, TILLAMOOK , # MARMALADE. Tea Gar- 23c Discussion after the regular meet- 2 . __ ... a period of ten years. Per lb.. developed the 8 d- " ‘ 16 * J* r> The lot >s being enclosed with a r.g had adjourned ______________________________ w 4 act that Mr K p H t/v n- ^ i —— «■»■ Mr. ^tin^ Stipe wîw wished to m con- &| ■ ■— ,,n ....... tight board fence about aeven feet fact 10:30 A. M . 3 : 0 0 P. M j fine his gift to the boy and girl 5 Two Deliveries Daily: hiffr on the west but it looks n d i v i d u a l in .r , i . . score higher, as muer as nine or ten having the highest i individual 3 2 0 3 and 1702 Two phones, * is a a ------ ' 5 feet high along the east side. The who belongs to a club which is fence encloses a spaoe tbout two member o f the club affiliated with hundred feel nor h and south and eighty feet along the Highway. In the southeast corner o f this enclo sure is a space about twenty feet by forty feet that will be covered over and used to store the parts which have been removed from the cars being wrecked. There are two o f the Mesher brothers interested in the place. H. B. Mesher and N. Mesher, whom we take to he older than H. H who tells us that he used to write copy for the General Petroleum Co. About three years ago the broth ers started business in Oregon City wh-.re they were so sue essful a their chosen work that they lator opened a yard in Vancouver, then one in Portland and are now busy in getting their Beaverton yard in shape to do business. H. B. Mesher stated that they had expected to be open for busi ness Saturday of this week, but the weather was not conducive to do ing a good job painting. They e x pect to open soon. 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