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H tll»A Y , NOVEMBER ti, IVII! th k is Mra. Wright’s father. Mr*. John Arias waa a Portland visitor Tuesday. B e a v e r t o n r e v ie w brother, John Hchmeltxer, spent the week end visiting relatives in the eastern part of the state. R CHURCH 4 NN 0UNC Elizabeth an«J Kenneth Strothers attended a Hallowe'en party given by the Christian Endeavors of the Mr and Mra. J. Turner, Mr. and Beaverton (ftiurch of Christ a n d Mra. George Henderson, and Mr held at the home of Miss Helen To: and Mr». Dick Cornell attended the at Vancouver, Wash. dance at Kinton Saturday night. The pie aocial at the Aloha grange hall was a great success. L I V E " «a**-. ICOUHT HOUSE ITEMS, na — ----------------- « AKKKHTH Aiming tin»»«- taken Into custody the pant week ara thv following: Rena Goodman, on a atatulury charge, given ala muntila In jail. John Counts, l,eater Ku»»«ll, uml G«o>rgv lloerle, all arrested for*lar rrny of ho noy Each waa given 1)0 »laya In jail. John Itaymoml Haynes ninlThur low llanatin. charged with ataallng (■arta from autoniohllva, rarh finad $20 and glvvn 10 daya in whlah to pay Ala* Moa*4man, Eva Anderson, and Allea Maurar hava harn taken Into ruatody on Inaanity ehargaa. Arthur Johnaon, of Tlgaid, drunk. Ila pland guilty and aantom a waa poatponad :iu daya. James Jesse Walla, ehargad with defaelng puhllr hulldlnga. Ilia own name for hlmaolf la “ Tax, King of Trampa " Allea (Taira Keinptun, l’ortland, poaaaaalon of liquor She waa giv en a fina of $4(M) or 200 daya in Jail. ACCIDENTS Mr* K II. Knapp, driving north of Beaverton, mat a ear with a hHnding light, and ran o ff the ruad, hitting a culvert. Mr. Knapp waa Injured internally. The Keodville Missionary society unlay guests al the home of Mr. and Mr». Robert Pomeroy, Tile Flat held a joint meeting with the Oren co society Wednesday, The prin road. cipal speaker waa a missionary who ’Mr ami Mr». Klemmona ( ‘»men- ha* spent about 26 year* in Hiam. alnd of Hillsboro, who until lecrut- Sanford Rogers has »old the W ag ly were residents of this town, ware at their old home on the Davuis ner place on Blanton uvenue to Mr. Jacobson o f Portland, who will move place, last Friday. his family here and establish a Mr*. J. J. VanKleek and daugh chicken ranch on the place. ter Ml»* Helen went to Chltwoo»!, Mr. J. II. Neal, wh<> w n railed is Oregon. Frmdv, where they will he gue l* of Mra. VanKleek daughter, a witness in the trial between the U. 8. Government and the State of Mr*. Virgil Lamleaa Oregon to determine who owns the The committee In chargv of the bed of Malheur lake, reports that meeting and banquet o f the Men a among the most ¡mportant witness Brothernood of the church met lasi es called are Martin Luca*, who Monday evening at the home of Mr. helped establish Fort Harney, and and Mrs. K. L. Cox. Judge Colvig of Medford, an old Cecil VanKleek w it quite ill a few Civil War veteran, who helped to days laal week al the home of hi» establish Fort Arvord in 1804. parent», Mr and Mra. Wayne Van Klerk, Pleasant Valley road He re 11ITEON N E W S turned to school the first of the * ----------------------------------------------------a week. Farmers here are very busy put Mr. and Mra. Emery VanKleek ting in their fall grain, and some are observed their 16th wedding unni digging late potatoes. vrrsary at their home on Pirssati'- Four of C. W Strother»’ goat* Valley Sumlay by serving a fine dinner to thv different members of were killed in one night last week, presumably by dog* or coyote*. the family The regular monthly meeting of llie Kinton grange will he held al the hall this Saturday in all day session. A grange dinner will be served at noon All grangers are invited to lie present Mr» J. C. Snider returned Tues MARRIAGE l.K'KNSKS Marriage Ueanara have lieen is- day from a visit with her son anu wife, Mr. and Mrs Clarence Snider aued to thv following rouplra: She waa ac K Avery Sheehan and Sarah I.. of Cathlamet. Wash companied home by her »on and wife Heinrich, Hillaboro Alfred Milton Davies and Vivian who made a short visit. Violet Garrtgus. Hank* The interior of the h«u*e on the »Terence Lloyd Wood, Troutdale. (Juackrnbuah place which ha* been and Ruth lorn* (larwood, Hillsboro occupied recently by Oscar Dall- Carl W. Wstbel. Slier idan, and inann and family ha* been newly Martha K l.ytaeal, I'ortland. decorated inside, the walla being tinted and the room* nairtrd. KITTS FILED Those who own sheep and goats The following auita have bean filed recently in the circuit court: in thia community ought to watch I, ucy l>uyek v*. Janie» F Price at them these days, as here are coy otes roaming in the work. Roy al, mortgage forecloaure. Ingvald (Hern v*. O. II (¡lover et Uierly Inst a numlar of goats last weak, they being killed by coyotes al, aull fur damage*. Joaeph Day va Ulric 1>. Kallwm Mias Carrie Slater of San Fran et al. mortgage forecloaure. cisco, Calif., »pent a frw daya the John O. Cummin» et ux va Ore first of the week at the home of gon-Waehlngton Water Service Co., Mr. and Mr*. E. L. Cox. Misa Sla ter ha* been on a trip to Vancou action for »lamagea. Credit Service Co. va. A. I* T al ver and Victoria, British Columbia, ent, action for money. and waa on her way home to the M II. Steveruon va, K A. Keller, southern city. tax lien forecloaure Mr aars 'Melvin and Raymond M. II. Stevenaon v*. Sadie Sta Hansen of near Progress have rent phenaon et al. tax lien forecloaure ed the A. N. Davies place and II. L. Millar va John H. Wirt* et moved to their new home during al, auit for <|Uiet title the past week They will reside in the house which was formerly tne Hit 11 Kits SIGNED home of the late Mrs. C. E. Gab J K Turnbull haa been granted berl, who was Mrs. Davies' mother a divorce from Lillisn Turnbull. Lester Croft o f near Garden I’eart Ketxinan haa been granted busy during ihe a divorce from Car! Eric Retzman, Home ha* been and granted the cuatody o f the two past week shingling the Gabberl liousc on the Davies place. The children. shingle* that were taken off had been on the roof tor 44 years and PKORATK COURT were out on with cut nails many of A petition aak* to haw l.illian them being aa bright as when put in L. Parker appointed adminiatratrix thv shingles. of thv estate o f Emma S. Parker, £ -------- -- - jj deceaaed, and Ralph A Wilcox, KINTON SCHOOL NEWS I Millard Iturnett, and Thomaa A IB------------------------------------ - - — .« Keller appraiaera. Boys' and girls' basket ball teams Katherine G. Gerke a»ka to be appointed adminiatratrix o f prop have been organised. The line-up erty left by her huaband, Simon C. of the boys' team it as follows: Pete Berry, Carl Van Kleck, Charles Kul- Gerke, deceaaed. bel, Robert Richard* and Raymond ■ ------------------------------------- •» llemr».-h; the girl*, Eleanor Hem- KRAI- ESTATE TRANSFERS ■ — -----------------------------------------m rich. Hary Hall. Loleda Tweedy, Loi* Luigi Foromaa to Michelini Gallo, Bierly and Pauline Shaver. The two W r it s of N 8 55 acre* of Lot 373. team* played with Bern! school last The boys' Johnaon Katate Add , Beaverton- Wednesday afternoon. team got a score of 10 to 2 in favor Reed villa. George Corey et ux, to Klier E. of Kinton. The girl* lost to Bend, Rica et ux. f>0 20-100 Acre*, Sec*. 40 to 4. This wit* the first game for the girl*. A return game was ¡14 and 36 T. 2 N., R. 3 W William II. Benjamin to Aloha played this week at the Kinton Grain A Fuel Co., I*art L«»t 10, A l- grounds tor. Add., H»,avcrton-Reeville. The following pupils of Kinton Kmeit Brown et ux to I*>uellu school are on the honor roll for Taylor, Part of A. C. Brown Cl. the past month, none of them hav 5h, T. 1 N.. R. 3 W. ing been absent or tardy for four Lena Schoenberg at a| to Brix consecutive weeks: Mury C. Hull, lagging Co., Part S«>c. H, T. 2 N., Pete Berry. Roscoe Bierly, Amy R 2 W. Godfrey, Eleanor Heinrich, Charles Arthur Shearer to Frederick W Kulbcl, Harry Ludwig, Glenn Prin Kraun et ux, Ntx o f Ntk of Lot 1, gle, Pearl Pringle, James Richards, lllk. H. Naylor'» Add. Foreat Grove. Eunice K. Snider, Loleda Tweedy, Comte A Kohlman Co. to F. A Carl, Eugene, Dorothy, ami William Bryant et ux, 6 acre* Sec. 26 T. 1 S. Vun Kleek. Ear Ihe primary grades R. I W. they were as follow*: Orville ami Meier A Frank Co. to Nick Mai • Elmer Bierly, Alice Genibella, Katli laro, Lot 0, Blk. H Metzger Acre ryn Pomeroy, Gwendolyn Holmgren, Trs. Victor Batchelor et ux to (¡eo. L. Beulah Boyles, Eurl Ward, Hubert Selfridgt et ux. Lot 13, Sec. 21, Shaver, Eunice Heinrich, Freddie Boyles, John IlearJ, Mnrgaiet Hol- T 1 N.. R. 2 W lioke. Fredrick Swisher. — 'Jti IN TON IIA UPENINGS1 A ----------------------------------- — Q ______ J Aloha-lluhcr Review | Floyd Bierly ami Walter Heaton V -------------------------------------- * -------Ai | nunle a business trip to Portland, Mrs. Oscar Mason visited in Port Saturday. land Tu««aday. , Hallowe'en paaaed by very quietly There will lie a »lance at the Aloha in thia vicinity, and not much of grange hall Saturduy Nov. 7th. any damage wax done. Mrs. Tom Miller and Mrs. Harry Mra. Lillie M. Bierly and dough- W»>aver were Portland visitors Sat ter Mr« Ethel McCormick, o f Hills urday. boro, were at their Kinton home Hclmer Johnson, o f Portland, vis last Thursday. ited at the Wheeler Beattie home Roy Warren of Portland spent last Friday. the week end with relative* around Mrs. J. H. Neal visited in Port- ' town returning home Sumlay eve land Wednesday with her brother, ning. Mr. Johns, who is ill. S. H. Pomerov and son Robert Mrs. E. Lind and Mrs. E. C. ' went to M'ultnomah the drat of the «■.■•e' wh.'M ‘ hey had some dental l.ange were luncheon guests at the Joe Bush home Tuesday. woia den«. C. W. Brume an I family were Mi»» Viable VanKleek returned F rldr- ening from Hood River, Sumlay visitors at the home of Mrs. « a c t . • ue has been employ'd for the Brome's father at Ryderwiiod, Wn. pa*t nres weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Harry BVownrigg Mra. Louise VanKleek and sent Carl and Clifford spent the week end with relatives in Portland, retuin- ing home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mra. Bert Sparks and son Clement of Portland were Sat - and Mrs. Brownrigg’s mother, Mrs. Evans, visited friends in Portland, Monday. Mrs. r Cora Metxentinc and ON OREGON FARMS j <*-------------------------------------------------- I m (¡ramie Hemal D. Hug of El gin reports a five-bushel yield of good yellow hlosaom sweet clover seed, say* II. ti, A very, county agent. Thia crop is much more val uable than wheat and is being ex tended to a larger area each year. Mr. Hug also has 30 acres of laidak alfalfa planted in rows, which will be harvested for seed in 1032. Go j w I North Powder— Last spring W. O. Christensen had 10 sere* of swamp land on his farm near North Pow der With the help of Arthur King, extension specialist in soils at Ore gon State college, Mr Christensen blasted a drainage ditch a quarter of a mile long through this field, and now has 10 acres of profitable pasture land. McMinnville More than 40 far mers of Yamhill county harvested either Orio hardy or Tennessee un- thracnose resistant red clover this f-ll, according to S. T. White, coun ty agent. These two varieties are rapidly replacing the common red clover formerly grown in western Oregon, and which is in disfavor in her eastern markets. Methodist Church Rev. L. C. Poor. Minister Sunday school at 10:00 a m. Preaching at 11:00 a m. The ad dress will be given by a speaker sent by the Portland District of the Epworth League. Preaching at 7:3o p.m. Subject. “ Picket Fence,” by the minister. Wednesday at 8:00 p.m., midweek services. 4:30 p m.. 7:30 p.m.. sad 1:00 p.m. Weekday Mas«, 3:20 am . Bethel Church Rev Charles F. Clarke. Pastor Next Sunday wi>' be obaerved as Armistice Sunday with appropriate music by the choir and sermon uy the pastor. The evening service Is at 7:30 when the topic for the ser mon will be “The World in Search for a Man." Mr. Clarke begins a Bible study st the Church School hour, 9:46 a m , for girts and young women w h o want to do soma serious study in this line. Those in the Sophomore and higher classes of the High School, and others who have had equivalent training will find this class very interesting. Both Christian Endeavor Societioe will meet at 0.46 p.m. Prayer meeting will be held on W elneslay at 8:00 p m. Eighteen different rommenities In Clackamas are actively participating in 33 different home economics pro ject meetings this year, according to the program and calendar recent St. Cecelia Church ly released from the office of Thel ma Gaylord, home demonstration a- Sunday Mass,», 7:40 a.m., and gent This calendar was formulated I0:i>0 a m . and approved by the county exten Sunday -Christian Doctrina. 8:3® sion committee which is composed a m., and !) ::o rf.m. o f seven women and headed by Mrs. Saturday Confession, 3:30 p.m.. G. W. Thiessen of Milwsukie. ('hurch of Christ Rev. G. W. Springer, pastor There will be the regular services next Sunday both morning snd eve ning Don't forget to support the class in charge of the opening ex ercises. Promptness, order, attend ance, and collection are points on which the context will be judged. Mrs. Schuler was appointed teacher of the Juniors. Mrs Smith of the Intermediate girls, and Mr. Schuler of the young men’s class, by the AN ULTIM ATE CONSUMER teachers' supply comm'ttee. The Christian Endeavor enjoyed a Hallowe'en party at the home of Miss Helen Toi in Vancouver last Saturday evening. A large number were present, a splendid program arranged, and a Hallowe'en lunch served. A large number of young people attended Christian Endeavor last Sunday evening. The prayer meeting topic was exceptionally in teresting. Miss Mary Merritt was in charge. We are also thankful for the large group who remained for the church service. The topic of the sermon next Sun day morning will be "The Preemi nence of Christ.” The evening ser vice is evangelistic. The Christian Endeavor will furaiah special mu sic; a contest will begin. The ser mon topic is the second of a series The first was “ Listening to the Dev il’s Music.'’ Sumlay night will he “ Stepping to the Devil's Music.” The following ifcinlay evening will be “ Paying the Fiddler.” Let’s make these good rousing meetings We would like to urge especially the attendance _ and -support of church members. Grinding, Rolling, and Cleaning Grain HAY, GRAIN & FEED VETCH SEED FOR SALE C H AS. B ER TH O LD PHONE BEAVERTON 3M3 Reside nee Phone. 3002 Cars Wanted For Cash Mesher’s Auto W recking Phone Beaverton 6 3 0 5 ORIGINAL ESTIMATE AN D ACCOUNTING SHEET SCHOOL DISTRICT No. 48 This original estimate supplies for the three fiscal of said three » r e e lin g fiscal current year. ( “iSIx months 238, 15)27 School I-aws. shows in parallel columns the unit rests of the several services, material ana years next nrece-iing ’ he current year, the detail expenditures for the last one yea,» and the budget allowances and expenditures for six months of the of the current year” means six months of the last school year.I See Sec. EXPENDITURES 2 3* 2 w 2. ta art © - * 5? • Expenditures and budget Expenditures for three ■"% allowance for six — 2 =. 3 fiscal years next preced * X r• months o f last ing the last school year school year ■5 2 6 j 4 8 ■ M 3 !' f t I ? " 1 - *> §■* % 3 <» ** » £ S r* * iftl 3 IT E M r in i s ii * *< ^ * This baby In a drought stricken scet;on of We:t \ w u rre of I e ultimata consumers cf th# foodstuffs given by the Ar.-.t ,'.:i R ri Cro_s in i. o past year, (.lore than 2.750.C03 persons were fed ty t:.e or rnl-.it on. . . . . . ----------- .. ■ Business Places lo Patronize IN BEAVERTON! HORSESHOEING GENERAL BLACKSMITHING at the old stand Corner Main and Front Sts. Satisfaction Guaranteed, Prices Right J. A STITT, Proprietor BEAVER WOOD COMPANY Dry Wood------ Any Length KNOTS FOR FIREPLACE HARD and SOFT OOAL Agent for Eastman Furnaces Phone 6702 :- : Beaverton. Ore. “ HTHÍ) IIAKHKR SUO»’ f FIRST CLASS WORK AT REASONABLE PRICES E. II YanMeter, Prop. ^ n wm wm m ■ Meats and Groceries \ Holboke Bros, f V a J ! j F. W. 1USIIOP PLUMBING and HEATING Hardware, Paints ' hone. 2003 Beavertoe Beaverton 0. J Barber Shop STEVENS, SATISFACTION PROPRIETOR GUARANTEED W. E. PFsGG UNDERTAKER •'ranee Building School Fountain pens, $1 value, 25c with school sup plies, Brown’s Beaverton Pharmacy. and EMBALM ER — :— Beavertoi. L O A N S on Real Estate. I.ow inter est eont, repayment privi Ph»ne 0411 OR KEMMER y Kind of Wood " end Cut to Order iter’s Confectionery .lines to servo you with pleasure leges. Write for details. W ASHINGTON Saving* & I.oan Assn. S lm lt lll.lg , H ills b o r o , Ore. THE PLUMBER Mr and Mrs. Fred Morey and Fred Witi-ombe spent Sunday at the Our work sneaks Harry Wright home. Mr Witcombe i Beaverton, Oregon for itself Phone 7702 II. Instruction— Supervision 1. Personal service: 1,395.00 1. Principals ...................................... 2. Stenographers and other office 157.50 assistants .................................... 1.562.50 Total Expense o f Supervision ■ ■ . ■ III Instruction- Teaching 1. Personal service: 24,615.60 1. roachcrs ........................................ 2. Visiting teacher .......................... 600.00 2. Supplies .................................................. 45000 3. Textbooks (desk copies and indigents) 1 •t. Other expense of teaching .............. 25.665.50 5. Total Expense of Teaching .............. IV. Operatuin of Plant 1. Personal service: 2.144.00 1. Jnnitors and other employes .. 240.00 2. Janitors' supplies .............................. 785.00 ” , k uel ........................................................ 365.00 i. I ight and powxr .................................. 325.00 6. Water .......... * ................................. »>. Total Expense of Operation .......... ... 4.159.00 V. Maintenance and Repairs 1. Repair and replacement of furniture 750.00 and equipment ................................. 2. Repair and maintenance of buildings 1,000.00 and grounds ...................................... 3. Total Expense of Maintenance and Repairs ................................................ 1.750.00 VI. AUXILIARY AGENCIES 1. Library: 1. Personal service (librarian, etc.) 157.50 2. Library books ............................ 400.00 3. Transportation of pupils: 2.610.00 1. Personal service .......................... 2. Insurance, supplies, and other 1.100.00 expenses .............................................. 6.085.00 3. Repair and replacement c f busses :t. Totat_ Expense Auxiliary A -eneie» 10.352 50 V 11. Fixed Charges 1. Insurance .............................................. 308.88 2. Total Fixed Charges .......................... 308.88 VIII. Capital Outlays 1. Alteration of buildings (not repairs) 2. New furniture and equ ipm en t............ 500.00 (!. Assessments for betterments .......... 280.92 4 Total Canita' Outlays .......................... 780.92 f\ . Prbt Service I. I’rinciral on bonds .............................. 3.000.00 2 Principal o-. warrants ...................... 6,100.00 3. Interest on bonds .............................. 2,003.65 t. Intere * r n warrants .......................... 146 41 r,. Total Ufht Service ______ ^ ............. 11,250 06 11,250.06 $ 1.400 00 $ 1.400.00 180.00 180.00 25 00 25.00 100.00 123.50 37.50 37.50 45.38 50.00 50.00 92.93 125.00 $ 2,799.93 360 00 50.00 247.01 • 90.76 100 00 185.87 $ 3,833.57 $ 3,928.04 $ 3,004.92 1.350.00 1,300 00 1,300.00 11,376.57 11,160 00 72.50 78.10 . 450.00 780.26 20.00 17.51 64.49 22.752.75 150.20 1,560.52 35.03 128.98 24,633.48 22 679.63 21.648.91 1,255.50 123.14 599.93 238.37 175.97 1.575.00 150.00 550.00 182.50 162.50 2.511.00 246.28 1,199.86 476 74 351.95 4,785.83 4.60(i 80 3,446.55 916.3’! 400.00 1.832.75 1,500.00 3,593.46 675.00 1.79C.73 G75.00 1.350.00 2.687 29 2,667.68 10.855.38 10.172 20 9,765.52 5,426.21 218.75 231.78 215.00 250.00 437.50 403 56 4.977.16 4,600.00 9,954.32 92.68 37.50 185 36 185.36 769 12 289.50 232.12 50.00 148.42 250.00 148.12 464.25 100.00 296.83 861 08 41.521 it 7 7.419.91 5,008.11 2.000.00 5.008.18 2.205.00 125.00 5,008.18 115.34 586.42 1,1,13 09 5.123.52 50,129 41 88.771.42 57,054.43 GRAND TOTAI.............................. ............................................... ............................. ................................. 59.454.40 RESTAURANT I. F. W Livermore. Jr., do her cbv certify that the above estlma’ c of expenditures for the year 19.IL MEALS SHORT ORDER 1932 was prepare»! h»- me and that th e expenditures and budget nllowanee for six months of the curren Cigars. Tohnreos . year and the expenditures for th ’ three fiscal years next precedin' the eurrent. year as shown shove sve Confections. Soft Drinks been compiled from Lie re.» rd,. in my charge and are true nml correct cc-p'cs thereof. . F. W Livermore, District (Jerk Cady Bldg — Watson St. MAPES & SON I)K W E Y I. General Control I. Personal service: $ 2,800.00 1. Superintendent ........................ 360.00 2. Clerk ............................. 50.00 3. Compulsory education, census 4. Other services ........................ 50.00 2 Supplies .............................................. 75.00 C. Klectionx and p u b licity .............. .. 4. l.egnl service (clerk's bond, audit, etc.) 1 100 00 6 Other expenses of general control 200.00 L Printing and phones ................ *>. Total Expense of General C«>ntrol $ 3,635.00 115.34 | ■ ■ ■