The Beaverton review. (Beaverton, Washington County, Or.) 192?-1941, October 09, 1931, Image 4

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    THE B SA V MKTON REVIEW
ESTATES ARE FILED
PAUL BOEUKL1 WINS
VAN KLKEK PLANS
WELFARE OK CITY
IN PROBATE COURT
TRIP
TO
ST.
LOUIS
USE
OK
DRAINAGE
HAS PRIOR RIGHTS
It ¡1 with considerable lrt)Nthtidn
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that I approach the Mahjece of this
Mr. and J^rs. AH’red Koas spent the composition. Fenr lest there will he
■ weak «mi at the «dart.
i rrad, between tlie tines, the things
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that are in the reaJer»’ mind» instead
t in « » Writ«* «pent Tuesday eve- >o f ^
£ jn ,h f
m!n4 Bllt
„ in , w,U> her parenU.
thf i>slw is
vital, Ule question of
Mr*. il.Htic kosst 1 » haviit, a tire MK-|, ¡ntfrcs, ,hat to slurk the re^pon-
place hiade in her residence.
sibftkv would « « shirking whetidu
Harry Fliander, who has been ill ty calk. Ami I do not think that arts •
* with the flu, is much improved.
one can truthfully say that public 4u-
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, ty has ever called without getting a
A little »on was bon, to Mr. and ^
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response.
< Mr». Harry heldman la»t week
T ^is COIK-ern> Wevxinger Springs
St J. W. Barnes
and Mary
Bache \\av tack in the formation days of
■ we * married in l\>rtlan<t, Monday. tj,j, ¡jreat country there was a certain
Mr and Mr*. Henry De liaan are diK'umrnt written which stands uith-
the proud parents o f a baby daugk - out a peer, at the head o f its class a '
* ter.
an exponent of human right.
1 hat
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Karl Wildman has accepted a poa- document contained these w ord,: We
S ition in the Mc.Marr store at Van- hold these truth, to tie sell-evident.
V couver. Wash
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that every man has the
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Mrs. C. J. Bielnun ami Kenneth rteht to life, liberty » "d the l » » '« ’ '
llagoes were transacting business in
Happiness
c' f " 'T' '
Salem. Tuesday/
nhaxe been held to meafc that personal
k
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rights are paramount to property
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Mr and Mrs. Oscar Uallman. o f rjs hts. Tlut a man’s very life is of
Kinton, are moving into the former n)i)r( importance to him—and to so
D h- U ' Gorham home.
cietv— than any mere property he tuny
It
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Dean of.have.
J Hollywood are visiting in the home
But let’s get down to case, 1'rop
M of his brother L. R. Dean.
ert> rights are fully recognized 1 n
rj* »TVwer the Plumber has the eon- txfM aws. Certain people claim prop
*• tract for installing the plumbing n r ertr rights in the water from t h e
the W est Slope Service Station.
Wessmger Springs. When a person
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Mr. and Mrs. W. J.
Alexander •»« property rights, he is expected to
„• sprat las: Stuiday m LmnUm, with protect those right-
(..ranting, to -:
•. M r , ami Mrs. E. T . Folkenoerg.
for the sake of argument, that it nm\
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(Don't forget the Band concert and h* J h^ thf> h a i ? T* * ny 7 ? h,s " Seu
program tit
the Beaverton
high a la" » * '
thdt
l,na*,f>r°
school Friday evening. October 16th. pnated water in spring, the property
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. of the State of Oregon, lave they pro-
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, *Wl m J tected their r ,g .« d I have rights m
,11 at the home ot her daugluer. Mrs.|
. (n„ should 1 neglect
A. J. Bielnun, is still contined to her,
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! to protect tliose rtghrs how long will
they last? The State of Oregon pro-
Mr. and "Mrs. C. Mackey drove to claimed a way that water could be ap
'.lit .\e»t*ivca tuer receully w i t li ( propriated. Have these people appro
friends, fd spend several days salmon ’ priated the water according to law
fishrug.
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Let’s not forget tlut ignorance of die
Paul Boeckli. a Beaverton high
J I Van Klerk of Kit, ton com
school bov. left Wednesday for St munity is planning to use tht drain
Louis where he will attend the Na «ge 'P t .n l on his fan., both com
tKmal Dairy Exposition for a week.
M*’ h*B h*li “ Ur*T
with all expense» paid by the IHsiry
"»stalled In the U itwh
a,Hi toe t'ream Machinery Manufao «'>*■ ».»stem draining some Stf acres
tuners' aswviation
«t bottom land and plans to sub-
.
*w a w u. irriRRte tho
rttlii tK«\»uirhout th*
rhia trip ,s the pnse that he re , umul<r ^
IS, S Avartll.
cejved for his essay on • My Trip ^
an< vVunt
Through a Dairy Plant. He com
r(u,
C0, Un€ ttO lfi. was in-
twted with twenty seven other club fcUlled th# UlUr pHr, 0f August
members in this state.
when the water level was at it»
Similar contests are being held in lowest, and in spite of the dry sea-
evary state in the union, and the s%m, water was forced to the top
winners from each atate are going of the grounl on an area of ap
to attend the Exposition- The na proximate!)- 16 acres,
tional winners will l>e decidesl from
The VanKleek project promises to
the state winners.
K one o f the cheapest and most ef-
Paul is an 18-year-old Four H tlcient pasture projects In the county,
club member living .in Linnton. and Besides the cost of the gate Van
plays center on the Beaverton foot Kleek used iiOPi' worth o f cement
ball team. He is a junior
an! gravel, three dollars worth of
The National
Dwiry Exposition lumber a id 24 hours of labor for
opens at St. Louie. October
10. installattion
In addition he plans|
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By Lela Richey, Deputy.
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We Also Carry « Completr Assortment of
Business Plac es To Patronize
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Specials, Saturday, Only
Sat-.& Mon- Specials, Oct. 10 & 12
1 Lb. 28c
3 Lbs. 80c
NONE BETTER
AT ANY PRICE
9 FANCY,
DATES,
2 LB. PKUS.
N A PTH A SOAP. KKLD-
M A.VS, 10 LG BARS
SPERRY PANCAKE
FLOUR. LARGE PKG.
? Y h U p — TF.Ä
PINT JU(K
29c
49c
23c
GARDEN, 1 8 c
Q UART JUG,
BEANS, SMALL WHITE
4 POUNDS
33c
25c
TOMATO SOUP CAMP- O C _
BELL'S. 3 CANS
& *J C
K. It. \anMr|rr. I'rop
PLUMtHNG *iui HEAilNG
V
POT ROAST STEER
BEEF, PER POtTNP.
15c J
LAMB SHOULDER.
ROAST, PER lb.
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15c £
Harüvvnri*,
'hi'itt-, ifljOJ
Beaverton
C. J
BACON MEDIUM
Whole* or half, »idi*
U.HKK
LATENT. 4»-ll
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27c j
BEST*!
SACK*«*"
l’omato Jnier. Preferred
St<K*k. 3 l all ( ’ans
29c
I on Itral Estate.
I.ow in te r ­
est rout, re p a y m e n t
PROPRIETOR
leges.
G U AR AN TE ED
W rite
fo r
p r iv i­
details.
W A S H IN G T O N
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5
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\v. K. I*KGG
UNDERTAKER
irnngr
and
•
Building
Phone
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DINA-M ITE Breakfast
Cereal, Package
20c 1
25c Í
S a v in g s & L oa n Assn.
EMBAI. MEM
S illily I’. lilg
I tlllslioi'ii, Ore
lirarertii.
OUI
Jt»E K E MM ER
For any Kind of Wood
Lindi Wood t ut to Order
23c
Phones 3203 and 1702 Two Deliveries Daily
LO AN S
Kravrrlni.
ST EVENS.
5
OLD DUTCH CLEANSER
THREE CANS
MOTHER’S f<>< OA
2 POUND TINS
Punit#
Barln-r Shop
SATIS FACTIO N
PEKT-S W ASH ING MA
CHINK SOAP, la r g e PI k
CL ERKE
I. It L«L< Í
SM A LL T R IA L PACKAGE
38c
Pharmacy.
F. W. BISIIOl*
15c Í
o ww
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DKWKY
THF I’ M MBFR
4 Our work speaks for itself I
5 Beaverton, ore*,.,,
phone 7702
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NOW OPEN
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The New
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i DRIFT INN i
On the Highway
at the Went
KnJ of
licaverton t
Serving At All Hours
Kam herder’s Confectionery
HAY, GRAIN & FEED
with
VALUE!
VETCH SEED FOR SALE
BEAVERTON 3603
Residence
Sandwiches i
pleasure
'.V .V //A V \ V .W ,V .,.V A V A V ,W ,V .W /J Y //M W W .m ,.V
CHAS. BERTHOLD
PHONE
Chicken Dinners
Steaks
continues to serve you
Grinding, Rolling, and Cleaning
Grain
Phone, 3602
The Review offers
CRfggfc -
Good Quality Bond Typewriting
PAPER for 75c per 500 Sheets
asdf
'FORALO
PURPOSES.
; l k j aa df ; l k j a a d f ;l k j a e d f ;l k j as
Now i c the tim e f o r a l l good men to come t
CALL
McCREADY'S
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B E A V I
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"It takes an expert to size up the quality of glass. But all you
need to know -to get perfect glass
is
thin address. M Cready’s
will glaze your broken sash and windows -firing them in.”
—«ays.Prncty Cal.
M ièti
“ Our Red Trucks Deliver’ »>
Highway M arket
W . J. McCready Lumber Company
Louis Spengler
F. D. Peck, Sales Agent
Prop. •
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PORK SHOULDER
ROASTS. LB.
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Pot Roasts,
lb. 14c Í
Beef, boiling,
lb. 12c \
Hamburger,
lb. 1 2 k i
Round Steak,
. lb. 18c Ï
T-Bone or Sirloin,
lb. 18c \
Pork Roast, Shoulder lb.
15c Í
Bacon, lb.
. 30c Í
Bntter,
lb. 35c £
fo r k Chops
lb. 23c \
Dressed Chicken for Saturday
Holboke Bros.
Beaverton M arket and Grocery \
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NOTICE OK SPECIAL ELECTION
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Notice is hereby given that a »pe­
nal election will be held in the Town
pf Beaverton on Tuesday, October
)*f. 1934, for the purpose o f voting
, U Charter Amendment« submitted
I pi the voters l^y the Council. Said
Miction will by held i f the Cl tv
iifiall in said TTWrit, awT th? polls wilt"
dpi n at 12:00 o’clock noon, and close
t|M 7:00 o'clock p.«*>*.J-[-J
Frank J. DictscH. Rec or der
e f the Town o f Beaverton.
17'c
25c
10c
23c
10c
IN BEAVERTON! j
Furniture Company 2
j ltle weck'
, vert on for thirty d a y .
It is not
Beaverton, Oregon
( 1’ hone “ ,1
J J. H. Hulett, three daughters and neceaiary' to own property.
* one son were among those from —----
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| Beaverton who enjoyed the Oregon- j
REPORT OF CONDITION
Idaho gMne in Portland, Saturday,
(Jf the Bank of Leavtrton, at iheiverton, County
j afternoon. * s-; ’ §
of Washington. Oregon, a t.lo s e o f ousij.ess, Sep­
tember 2b. ia31.
Miss Alpha Williams was among
RESOURCES
those who were awarded Bachelor of
Loans and discounts ............................* $41.1,Ilia.td
Arts degrees at She University of
O v e rt raft*
2,077. J.r>
Oregon recently^ after
completing
Bonds, securities, etc................................
138,807.11
the summer, course.
Banking house. $2U.280.UO, furniture and
fixtures, $9,360.00 ..........................
29,640.i0
Mrs. J. 'Rannahan went to St. Vin­
Real estate owned other than banking
cent’s hospital last Friday and had
house ..................................................
8.550.8O
her tonsils removed. She is also un­
Cash, due from banks and other cash
dergoing other treatnieut. ¿h e
ex­
item s
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34,4'18.$2
pected home soon.
Total ................................................. $628.652 #0
LIABILITIES
The ladies of the Methodist church
C?pfta! stock paid in ............................ $ 26,000.86
held a silver tea at th* church o n
Surplus ..................... ........................................
25,OOO.Oo
AV’etjnertlav afternoon, with the Miss­
Undivided profits— net .......................
1,884.J4
Reserves .............................
5,100.00
es Beamish as hoste--ei. The after,
Den-and Deposits .................................... 237,758 24
it'iuu was spem quiUing.
Time certificates ........................ .1
222.923.6X
M r/ anil M r,. E. SchradeF. and
Savings deposits ...................... "............
110.886.30
dai:g#fari, Heler. and Esther, drove
Total .................................................... $628,652.96
State o f Oregon. County of Washington ss:
to .Mi^uuonih ¿lunday to visit with
I F W Livermore. Jr . cashier o f the above-
Miss Emma Schrader, who is a stu­
r.amed bank, do solemnly swear that the above
dent in |he form a l Jjchool.
‘-t-u-ment is true to the best of my knowledge
and belief.
Walter Cavcntsg and Mr. Bar­
F. W. Livermore, Jr.. Cashier
ker o f PoVtland FetuiVi^d the first
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 7th day
of th« vyeek from a hunting trip
o f October, »931.
near
Canyonville.
Mr.
Caveness
W. E. Pegg. Notary (Public for Oregon. My
begged, tw* ideer and Mr. Barker
mm-mission expires August 6, 1932.
(Seal)
one.
Correct— Attest: B. K I>enney and Doy Gray,
IHiectors.
(Mr. arid* Sirs. James Whitworth
and i.mldrya came down from Day-
Bcaverlon Realty Co. reports the
rentinu yi Uie .Vii JvtU house on Hope
St. to*IT D Wakefield Mr. Wake­
field kaa liaan in lit* Veterans’ Hos­
pital for the last three years and
his family have been living at Hu-
ber- L i • n ’ *•
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g Our Sirloin and All Other
Delicious Steaks, lb.
j Frankfurters 2 lb.
^ Dill Pickles 4 for
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0 Pure Lard, 2 lbs.......................
0 New Delicious Sauer Kraut, qt.
F. .Licohsen.i formet |y ot PurtlaiHl,
ho., moved onto i place west of Itc.i
verlon, ami i, titling pluMei .mil stucco
work.
Mr. Jacohseit seems tpute
pleased with the outlook here, ami
plan, to make tin, his home.
Mr,. Jacobsen was a resilient of
this vicinity many rear, ago.
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Mrs. Rose1 Smith, of Dayton, is
visiting at tlwe honiepf her sister, JVIr~. i
Georg?*1iaker. \vlio ”fs very ill at her 1
home iu pie ¿arrentu district, »outh ■
of town. At the latest reports Mrs.
Baker ♦*iMt)wh‘ rirtpfoving:
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Special For Saturday
K. JACOBSEN MOVES
INTO BEAVERTON
\ City Meat Market
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Quality Meats
^ Choice Lunch Meats at Right Prices
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The M'hitfnrd Women's dun met
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VanKleek says that he has been
The W’ ashirtgton t'. unty Council of studying the possibilities of sub 1 Wednesday afternoon,
with
Mrs
Parent Teacher, are meeting
at t h e irrigating
this field for several year» Henry Luche as hostess
Roll call
Beaverton High Scbo,»! auditorium at hut not until last year was he sat was respondot to with miscellune
one o ’clock Satuniay. t.Vtol'er 10th.
th* ' ^ ere would be enough ous subjects o f interest
Mrs. \V. Powell, of lianlen Home, is '''aer during the
dry season to
Mrs Clellund read an article on
the president ami the main speaker of
“ ° " ‘ ure tu ,ho to»> ot {hv ’The Guidance and Rearing of Chil
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Pltone Beaveiloti i )855
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; du n. by A m o Shannon Monn»«*.
the day
She will discus* 4-H club
work Mr Mertler has been asked ti>■
MEETING
NOTH K
I Tim Stinson mill ut Gaston is in
_ m ' v hi, itle.i, on final examinations
Beaver l haptor No sU l|in|{. „aohmery
106. Stated eommunica ,
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There will Ixr other discussions also.
tion. Wed. eve.. Oct 14 , , VNK , s KIN\NCI\I.
M i,, Zetta C- Jameson will give a
Mend'em of Beaverton
\DVISOR AND FRIEND
numher of musical selections on th e'
l.tnl^r Nt». lOi), id d
viohn and piano, she being a music'
t h e i r wivea
special
For COURTESY
ami EKFli’I
teacher from Portlatkf.
\ is,tor, welcome
Receipts ENVY, permit the Bank of Bonier
F vertone is cairdiaWy inriteil to at­
necessary By order of W. M Mar- t. n. a mo nU-r of the Federal Re
tend and meet with the Countv t_ onn garet A. Denney. See. adv . serve System, to be your tinnm-ial
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adviser and friend For v 'u r con
Beaverton Hebet* i veniencr we nre proud to offer you
ih
L ode*
• • every service of modern banking,
USE TOMATOES FREE­
2 IS no e ti
first an,| you will find that the officials
MALES & SON
LY SAY SPECIALISTS
and third
1U «»- , f th,. IUnk of „eaverton .w h o have
Ì Moats and Groceries V
It ESTAUUANT
»• "«l"* “ „
’“ ■•’V ! ,h* Bank of Be:,vert, n for
Situit i' ORDER
Use all tihe tomatoes you can now
1,1 fBe „early a quarter of a century, arc ME VI S
Cigara, Tobáceos
and save the surplus for winter, is I. 0. O F. Hal! Mr,. Edna Sheets, vx illin^ and capable to advise and
Confcetfons. Soft Dunk»
the suggestion o f the diet specialists Sevretarv,
M r,.
R sc
Stevens, aasist you with >a,ur financial nrob
p -tf , b ins.
at O. S. C. They add interest, color N. G.
Cad nidi
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Watson Si
and flavor to low -co.i meals.
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Tomatoes gieen and tomato*, red <,
STUDIO BARBER SÍIO»
are used in 11 tested recipes as-
School Fountain pens, $1
sembled in a mimeographed leaflet
FIRST C LA SS WORK
just released at the home economic, u
value, 2.r»t- with school sup­
AT RE ASO N A B LE i - k i c k s
extension office in Corvallis, aptry
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plies, Brown’s Beaverton
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The will ní r \ 7; rrrh. of l’lr.i.
ant Mill Missouri, has lieeu tildi ftn
pit,kite at
liilldHtrn.
Ilis sister.
Myrtle Hemeshtre, of Itravertou, is
tu receive $5,000.
Hie estate tit Paul Metan in. who,
died .it ('otnelitis, August t>. has been ^
filet I for probate. Ataig.uei Mel.oistm|M
is to be a(ln>inutrati ig.
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to level the
field this fall using) W H ITFO RI) W OM EN’S
COUNTY P.-T. A. COI N- \ tractor and drug together with a^
CLUB HAS MEETING
CIL TO MEET HERE h o L ^ *° *" up ‘ hP ^
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William Mauke. Gordon; H»lsten, ,aw d«** not cons,i,ute an ad^ u*<e
-• and Jake Schmitt left Monday on a detense. The law is for thos« who run
Igniting trip to the Trask river lo to read.
Among Hie laws of the State 0 1
vfBty.
Oregon is a Statute of Limitations."
Mrs. Watts and daughter. Miss This law provoides that rights once
W ith, are spending two weeks at ^
prapcriy ot a man cease to be.
Mr. and Mrs. Omar Idso's home come his property if he allows sufti
at Halsey.
1 cient time to elapse before he take- the
Miss Gladys Shellenberger.
who course prescribed by law to protect
are included and
these, say fo< <t
is principal of the school at Beaver, Bie right
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! specialists, add piquancy to a meal. 4
spent the week end visiting with
ih e people along the drainage ditch
^
alimevgIuptltil Waflet No. 2ox J
l.i-r parents
r it is a drainage ditch— have neg
“ Tomato Recipes’’ may be obtained 0
Katherine Beach who is attending lected to carry ■ >ut the provisions of j
free from any county home demon
the U. of O. came home Tuesday the law. and in twenty-two years, it strauen -.gent or from UHc honi.
for a short stay at home. She re- ^ mortf than reasonable that the -la economics extension office at Cor- 0
turned Sunday.
• ttrte o f limitations should apply. But' vallis.
.d
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Haynes, who it is a little le— than twenty-two year- j
: Have been visiting at the W. C. Me- between the time the law taking over I ---------------------- ---------------------------------
Let I s Sol>e Your
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Kell home, left for 'their home in tire w ater in the streams w ent ioo j
HEATING
PROBLEMS
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Chicago, Sunday evening.
, e ffect aiuj the time that Beaverton's j
Mrs. Ted Asbabr of Portland and filing was made.
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Sumrrarhea’. Circulating Heaters 0
Mrs. Pasco and son Wm. Pasco o f
Tliese statements are nude, not with
M
ntag
1‘arlur Furnaces
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Bellingham. Wn, were callers at the the idea of taking away something that,
Splendid used heaters, ooth vv. "d J
R. B. Denney home Monday.
j the peace, health, and safety of the
and coal
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Mrs. Scott, mother o f D. J. Scott, Town of Beaverton" take, precedence
Extra heavy -'-g a . stovepipe
Zk
on the Canyon road, left Monday ovef individual right, to water ruti-
EH hiws
Dampers, Stove Shield,, a
for California, after a five weeks' it mg down a drainage ditch.
and Coal Hods
a
vrstt with her son and fnends.
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Our Stock is Conijilete 0
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u ,, i t---- „ i . . . , Qualifications
fo r voters in the
¡fo r Boring, w h e T T e S
a t ^ d a coming election for the amendment
Low Overhead l / ) | f r « Brices
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Buy from your lwfie inerx-aant
A
5 Bible school convention which is be -I * thue C* y.
are:. a Clt* ^ n
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o f the United States, six months
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j.n g conducted there the remainder of L
and a resident o f Bea- Richey Hardwarb &
Ronald Whitworth remained for
longer Vtkit!' ’ *
|M 1-4 tin A M VUriL'E
I w ulh to notify all member» of
the llc IN tlM Relief t ommltter Wal
the pi pille that the tmxl meeting
will lie held Tueeday, Dctolier I 1th
nt f*-IMI pm a'f the IWnverltm tlig ’i
.School. L, W Short Chairman.
The unni b n » of Beaverton Lodicv
No
ttl(l, A F rani A M and
their wive* are to It« Mie glu ts
Wednesday evening, (»et. 14, of
I’ eavgr Chapter Ns>. Itkì Tht» Is an
anmiwl event, much rnjoyrtl by but
lodge*
Phone 4603
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