FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1931 THE BRAVEKTON REVIEW .% — For Chicago’s 1933 Exposition ON OKKUON FARMS : Water Profit? j LOCAL | J^4 0 P E M V G S Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Olson spe.« the week end at the various beacue*. Noreen Allyn substituted Wednes day in the sixth grade for Mr. Da vid Phelps. * Mrs. N. W. Gorham is reported Mrs. Jessie V. Myers and Mrs. V. ill at her home in Portland. She ii A. Wood are reported on the sick suffering with rheumatism. list. Mr. and Mrs. Emond Roseman of Mrs Hiesler is very ill at the Salem were dinner guests Sunday at home of her daughter, Mrs. Archie the Walter Cavaness home. Olsen. Mrs. Myrtle Hardman left Thurs Noma Brown spent the week em, day for a visit with friendB at Sher- at the home of Dorothy Lewis at ici.Mi. She expects to return Sunday. HtSber. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Toi and Mr. Dewey Drorbaugh and Mr. are moving to Vancouver, Clement went on a fishing trip Sun family Wn. Mr. Toi has employment there. day to Columbia City. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Nielsen had Francis Livermore spent the week end fishing on the Siletz River. He as dinner guests last Sunday Mr. brought home a number o f fine fish. and Mrs. H. A . Olson o f Portland. Mr. Charles Mist of Long Beach Mr. and Mrs. Carey o f Portland and Mr. M. F. Ayres were dinne, California, is making an extended guests at the T. B. Denney home.; visit at the home of Mrs. Dan A - dams, his mother. Sunday. Mrs. Wm. Eppel is expected to Mr. and Mrs. Flint Eiler vtsueu Tuesday at the home o f Mr. anu rrrive home Saturday from a two months visit to relatives in differ Mrs. Doy Gray. Mrs. Eiler is a sis ent cities of California. ter of Mr. Gray. A number of the members o f the Mr. and Mrs. Otto Schaeffer and daughter, Betty Lou, were Sunday ' local Nazarene Church attended the Hall at visitors at the A. C. Tuttle home services at the Allenbach I.ethany, Sunday afternoon. on Denney Road. Mr. John Eppels of Portland has Mrs. H. A. Nielsen was h oites; to the Cross Country Club at h e been visiting for the past week with home in Aloha. A luncheon was his son, W’ illiam, who resides on the Peck place on Lombard St. served at one o ’clock. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Drorbaugh Mr. R. R. Stone, who purchase*, the former Otto Brieton home ot, and Mr. and Mrs. R. A . Beck at Allen Ave. is seriously ill in a hos tended a card party at the LePaque home in Portland, 'Saturday evening. pital at Edmonton, Alberta. Mr. and Mrs. Hagoes o f California Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Kahr o! Fairvale, visited Sunday at the horn- arrived at the C. J, bielman home o f Mrs. Kahr's parents, Mr. an*i Saturday to be at the bedside of his Mrs. J. A. MiCann on Penney Road mother, who is seriously ill at the B,elman home. The Beaverton Realty Co. ha- R. R. Summers, Chas. Shively, ana rented the John Mainland home on Third Street to Mr. Willar,. a friend who accompanied them en Livermore, a cousin o f Francis Liv joyed a very successful fishing trip on the Nehalem River, Sunday. They ermore, Wednesday. returned with three salmon. At the meeting of the »State Game Mr. Yarton has been doing a great Commission in Portland on Tuesday. Washington County was allotted deal of work on his Lombard St. 100,000 Cut Throat trout. These will j property, which was formerly the be distributed in the various streams Timmons’ place. The most recent im provements have been a new lawn of the county, soon. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Jacobs o f Port and the moving of his garage to the land, former residents o f Beaverton back o f the property. were delightfully surprised by a group of friends last Friday eve ning. It was their twenty-fourth weeding anniversary. SPL1NTEK8 HKATINC Sat. & Mon. Specials, Oct. 17 & 19 £ I AMB CHOPS PER POUND POT ROAST BEEF. PER POT'ND. NONE BETTER AT ANY PRICE BEST1 10 FLOUR. ALBUMS, PATENT, 49-lb. SACK 1 - 1 VJ LOLLED "OATS 9 POUND PAG 38c SOAP. WHITE WONDER 10 BARS 32c SWANFDOWN CAKE FLOUR. PKG. 30c NEW KRAUT. 2 QUARTS, VIT A MONT * DOG'FOOD" 3 CANS 25c 28c w heat . City M eat Market Phon«* Rcavrrtoii 0855 r p I L*IJH R B p o t 'G J ‘ * /r v y , r <]c_ r McCREADY'S C Z T J M A T S f^ n o F t f it Q C U T W H / \ Y ’0 W H A T / “ Conscience in laisinrss breeds more optimism than glad philosophies ever written. McCready’s will t* with you alt of the glad to figur» their estimates arr free.’* -- says Practy Cal Phone Phone 4603 F. D. Peck. Salt s A^cnt 7751 :.iV .V .V .,.V .V .N \ W ,V .V A W .W .V .N W .V .,A V .V .,.V.V.%*.%V/AW.VVYYVV,AAVS BENEFIT Graham (Ira ker O f f 1 lb. box and a football O O C CRFAV o f 2 PKGS. Choice Lunch Meats at Right Prices W . J. McCready Lumber Company MAYONNAISE. GOLD MEDAL. PINT 65c Tru T— Blu We Also Cany a Complete Asstulmenl of Low Overhead Lowers Prices Buy from your home merchant SPERRY PANCAKE FLOTJR. 10 lh BAG SWEET CIDER.*Filtered> KN IGH TS GAL JUG Our Sirloin and All Other Delicious Steaks, lb. . . 17'c Fancy Pot Roasts lb. . .15c Dill Pickles 4 for . . . 10c Pure Lard, 2 lbs...........................23c New Delicious Sauer Kraut, qt. 10c “ Our Red Trucks Deliver” Beaverton. Oregon LAMB OR VEAL STEW. 8 POUNDS \ Special For Saturday Our Stock Is Complete Richey Hardware & Furniture Company PORK SHOULDER ROASTS. LB. 3 ? « S 3 Lbs. 80c I’ ROBLKMS Sunimerheal Circulating Heaters M utag Parlor Furnaces Splendid used heaters, both wood and coal Extra heavy 26 ga. stovepipe Elbows. Dampers, Stove Shields, and Coal Iio<i* Beaverton M arket and Grocery i 1 Lb. 28c Quality Meats 1 lh* " m,U ! u"'j m*t •'**'* mor* in “ '«‘ ■•ting ' ,,IUst lor I'urpoau, according ,u * rvl*',rt *''nt uut by tho »ounty >X»P*r«tiva Mrganua - lHVh * m '‘V! * J **** ' ad van tag. ■» K ^ offers are well indicated in the W received # 't» members th have VM- w h ü h a ie é ÏS ' . * ’ th,’M *'*' * *®llo'»*d the turkey inarkettng in territory where it has opratoti twelve turkey owners of this coun ly, wiUi nearly link) birds, signed F agreements in one afternoon. More K **• expected U sign soon 4 lurkey raisers may Join the as E socialnm aivl maikct only w bate** i # I'art o f then flock through the u*v )f »mtion they may desire to *lo so. Water is costing about *Mhl a month. There la about $U>t) other monthly expenses charged to the »»• «* > including clerk, meter reading, .«■ in ct riM n • hv to this Hoim* $7.200 raised at.I.daily by general taxation to pay month .or for .m inlereat >",r momn e .«., alone to **> <* * * * * *• take care c f the depreciation. Should $12,000 p#r year *lie *y*tem take in (it does not take in that much», tnal would be $1,000 p*»r month. The summary would read: Month's income ...................... $1,000 Month's Fvoense. interest, wa St clerk ate .......... UH Koseburg By following the pio Total I. obis ........................... *dRo gram advocated by the Oregon a- Thia is for a month $250. or $3.000 gricultural extension set. ice. l_ K. I'hompson o f Umpqu.-i lias made a for th* year. The water system does not take in this much, although the Htghwav work on the 1-akevicw. protit on lansb production during the are the same; therefore. Hunu rout,‘ >‘f ,h*' ' ellowstone cut (>ast season in spite of the relative- **"! the loss will lie larger than these olT '» w*’» u,‘ **»• ly low prices receive*!, he say*. Creep !h*‘ ,. teeding was begun when the lambs " >’U10> ln‘ « • e. i ' m : D o s ., g e r m \ n were 10 days old, and exceptional REMEDY ENDS GAS gams were made from the start ROYAL NEIGHBORS “ I was sick a.d nervous with in During the latter part of the feed (Î1VE CARD PARTY digestion and stomach gas. One dose ing peiiod Mr. Thompson useo * of Atllcrika helped. I *Y»t anything combination dairy fee*! containing l he Royal Natghbor» g»v« > c*rd „*>». and sleep good." Henry Dodd mill run. oats, corn and oil meal. party in the lKid Fellows hall Friday You can't g e t rid of indigestion •toning. There were ten tables of Kug.ne— Ar. unusual garden is turn 5t>0 in play. Mrs. Margaret Kcni- or gas by just doctoring the sto of the Carl dimple family of Spen mer had the ladies' high score, and mach. For gas stays in the U P cer Creek community. Gerkins le Lambert t’ laasen». men’s. Mias Eia PER bowel. Adtcrika reaches BOTH mon cucumbers. Savoy cabbage. Da- Smith , nd B*n Holboke were low upper and lower bowel, washing out nish t>all head cabbage, red peppers. ^ nH>m waj tastefully decorated poisons which cause gus, nervous garden hucki^ierries. sprouting and in Hallowe’en colors. Refreshments ness, and bad sleep. Get Adlrrika today; by tomorrow > mu feel the heading broccoli, vine peaches, dew were serve*! wonderful effect of this German berries. celery, are some of the late Doctor’s remedy. Dean’s Drug Store. vegetables and fruits noted In this A lunch room has been opened in well cultivated garden which came the Nichols building. at Halsey. about because Mrs. Giniple gave four Harry Leeper is the proprietor. Octdber 24 31. the 21st annual ot her children a few dimes for ga r The Umpqua Mills properties at Pacific International Livestock Kx den money. The youngsters studied th,. position will lie held in Portami, the seed catalog long and earnestly, Recdsport have been sold to Oregon. IVn-iti- Intertational is an Title and Trust company o f Port- according to Gertrude Skow, coun education in itseif. a great (arm U- ty home demonstration agent, and land, niversity for young and old. Realiz have shown much interest and skill ing the importance, today, o f a thor in caring for their garden. Miss B eaverton Hebelt- ough knowlelge of the factors con Skow has enrolled Mrs. Giniple in tributing to successful and profita ib I od g e n o the Lane county year round garden 246 m eets first ble farm management the BANK t»I* project. and lined T u e s BEAVERTON rcc mmends attend day even in gs n( a nee by everyone in this conimun Plans have been drawn for the udv 7 :3 « P M. in the ity at this year’s Exposition. < onstru.-tion of nine beach resi- j q f). F. Hall. Mrs. Edna Sheets. dences, a hotel, and a clubhouse. Secretary, Mrs. Rose Stevens. Let Us Sol\e Your at Yachats. < N. G. p -tf 45c MACARONI. SPAGHETTI, ! OR NOODLES. QUAKER. 3 PKG. 25c NEW ALMONDS. SOFT SHELL. 2 POUNDS 43c CHEESE. TILLAMOOK. PER POUND 23c Phones .3203 and 1702 Two Deliveries Daily ¡Business Places To Patronize! AND IN BEAVERTON! •TITDIO liARiJFR Sll()i‘ FIRST CLASS WORK AT REASONABLE PRICES E. D. VanMeter, Prop. Betty Jane Singleton and Mary Angry Widow (after learning Jane Shelden of Portland are cora ng out to sing and dance at th* husband left her nothing»: “ I want F. W. BISHOP benefit entertainment at the high you to take ‘ Rest in Peace’ off that PLUMBING and HEATING tombstone I ordered yesterday.” school Friday evening. These girls j Hardware, Paints Stonecutter: “ I can’t do that, but are frequently heard over the radio. Heaverto» I can put something underneath.” I >'hone. 2003 Mr. and Mrs. David L. Phelps are Widow: “ All right; put “ Till 1 happy over the birth o f a little son Beaverton Barber Shop born Wednesday. October 14 at the Wilcox Memorial hospital. David j Hurry, hirrry, C. J STEVENS. PROPRIETOR hurry! The fall Walton is the name o f the new ar rains will catch you without a new rival. 'Mr. Phelps is a teacher in the roof or that old one repaired, if you SATISFACTION GUARANTEED local grade school. don't watch out. Remember we have John Hitchcock and Katie Amach-| the best roofing you can buy. W. E. PEG« er of Beaverton were married last I Friday and spent the week-end at (Doctor— “ Yes, madam, for the last UNDERTAKER and EM BALM EH Cloverdale. The young couple will; three months you have been totally Grange It u i Irli n g — :— Beaverti». live at the Olive Taylor place near color-blind." Midway. They were treated to an Mrs. Smythe— “ Gracious, Doctor! old fashioned charivari Monday eve Would you mind stepping into the Phone 0111 ning. waiting room and looking at the JOE HEMMER Miss Ruth Ann Bates was n man I’ve just man-led.” For any Kind of Wood house-guest at the Shellenberger l.imb W ool Cut to Order You will like our building mater home for several days this week. Miss Bates hopes soon to assume ial servke. We aie prompt on de her position as teacher in the first liveries, the quality of our build grade in the local school. She is ing material is right and our prices KambergcT’s Confectionery recovering from an injury received make it real economy to buy all continues to serve you in an auto accident. your needs here. Meats and Groceries ^ Holboke Bros. \ School Fountain pens, $1 value, 25c with school sup- lilies, Brown’s Beaverton Pharmacy. BAND CONCERT BEAVERTON HIGH SCHOOL 16 LOW S on Heal Estate. Low inler- est cost, repayment privi leges. Write for details. WASHINGTON Savings & Loan Assn. Sluiti Hl<i»{. Hillsboro, Ore. Rev. Fred Grey, Diet. Superin with pleasure Try our plan service. It’s free tendent of th e Congregational and you'll find relief from a lot of MAPES & SON Churches o f Oregon met with the local church last Thursday evening worry over details, by using it. DEWEY RESTAURANT when a pot-lurk dinner was served. MEALS SHORT ORDER On Friday afternoon a round table THE PLUMBER Cigars, Tobaccos discussion was held and the eve - Our work speaks for itself Confection*, Soft Drink» ning a fellowship meeting concluded Everything for the Builder HUAVLKTOIV -I - ORKGOM Beaverton, Oregon his stay here. Phone 7702 Cade Itldg W atson 8 L , I BE.4VERTON LUMBER Co. Th# N ow U tu ChrUtian Sc it nr« The Camp View restaurant at dodicatrd thtir new Koseliurg lias heen sold to K lient, MH-lcty h tvc of Heeds port cimi th building Eugene Lane county farmers are - ■ I Turkey growers of Washington showing more m lm u i this fall than liur attention has U-en called ta -ounty were ofteivd un attractive ever in the use o f chemicals for the control of noxious weeds, says O and members of the Town Council marketing » Ian last week when Mi have asked us to make a statement hmley Huntington, president of the S. Fletcher, county agent. During September'"' five fa rn w « ""pun-hased «“ “ ‘" f '**>""* " f ,h' It» farmers pur,h**«M MR ,H.unds of atlacide A number of others indi rated their intention o f purchasing chlorates for use during ttetober and early November. ______ ___________ Klamath Falls - Indicai ime are mat the Klamath county potato c.up Uns yea. will be about bo pc, cent of normal. w .U an iacraaaad percentage o f number twos, accord- mg to County Agent C. A. Henoer- son Shipments increased rapidly dur ing the latter part of .September and early th-tober, reaching a tolsi of -u care a day. One of the entrances to the medical exhibit in the Hall of Science of A Century of Progress—Chicago's 1933 W orld’s Fair—construction of which has already com menced. Rising from colored terraces and decorated ta white, gray, red and gold, this 700 by 400 foot structure will be a masterpiece of modernist architectural design. 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