The Beaverton review. (Beaverton, Washington County, Or.) 192?-1941, July 29, 1932, Image 4

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    THK BEAVERTON REVIEW
FRIDAY, JULY 29 . 19 **
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* ON OREGON F A R M S f
LOCAL
H APPENING.
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Elgin— Ladak alfalfa, which has
b«en reported as superior to other
sorts in some
Oregon sections, is
_
apparently not as well suited' to
Geo. Mape» of Scholls
was in this region as Grimm, judging from
demonstration tests made by local
town Monday.
farmers On the Luther Hindman
Charlie Lake has returned from place the lutdak apparently made a
a visit to California.
hitter growth, but careful measure­
Mrs- Cox and Mrs.
Bierly of ments of yield showed that the
Kinton were in town
Wednesday Grmm outyieMed it for the first
crop by considerable margin.
afternoon.
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Work is progressing on the Fed­
nient Day.
Heaven wants you saved "For eral building at Bend.
God so loved the world that he
gave His only begotten son that
TRAVELERS CHECKS In con­
NOTICE K> CONTRACTORS
whosoever believeth in Him should venient denomination* are add by
Sealed bids will
lie received by
not perish but
have
everlasting tie BANK OF BEAVERTON, mem­
the City of Beaverton.
Oregon,
lite." Bible
Salvation, Beaverton, ber FEDERAL
RESERVE
SYS­
until 8 o'clock pm
August 1st,
Oregon
*dv TEM The charge is ,7R per »100.
1932, for the drilling of a water '
You that are planning a vacation
well 10 inches in sise, the place of 1
which requires
traveling should
drilling to be designated
by the
protect your mentioning funda with
City. Specifications can be had at
TRAVELERS CHECKS,
the office of the City Clerk. A
certified check or bidders bond for
A Band, choir and mule quartet
20'. of the
amount
of the bid,
CARD OF T H A N K S 1
at Croenl
payable to the city, must accom­ concert will be given
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A
Sunday
afternoon. There I
pany each bid. The city reserves woods
We wish to take this opportun­
the right to reject
uny and all will be a basket dinner at 1 and ity of thanking everyone who so
the concert will lie at 2:4ft. Drive
bids
1 kindly helped In putting out the
By order of the council of the to Rich's Garage on the Cornell fire at our home Tuesday, and for
road,
and
go
nsth
G
mile
Watch
city of Beaverton, Ore.
for signs. Everybody is welcome. ' saving as many articles of furni­
A. K Wilson, Mayor
ture as was |tossitile
Is'la E
Richey, clerk and re­ There will be no admission
II 8 Clupp and family
corder
adv c34-3ft
O ID -TIM K DANCE
There will be an old-time ilanci
ONE M INUTE D EM )
at Cedar Milts Grange Hall Salm
Safe in glory —
day night, July 30. Admission 2.V.
Or down in doom!
adv c34-3ft
Without hope the Christless dead
wait to meet their sins on Jiutg-
Mem orlon llchok
I ndge
N O.
meets
Drat
15c Hi ; Bargain Dance 15c
t lii'il
lues
eM'iiings
til ¿Cleaned and I’r rimed $ 1 . 0 0 0
O l I) T IM E
l>. M in the
Sarah Cham
ami Mrs hèlna
/
ncA
9 <f ¿1.mlu s plain Coal
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SU R PR IS E P A R T Y IS
* PROPOSALS I N V I T E D !
HELD FOR GOULDS t> -
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REV. L O U E ADAM S
TO S P E A K HERE
A surprise birthday party and
also fourth wedding anniversaiy
was given Wednesday evening for
Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Gould of
Beaverton. Rt 2.
Twenty-two were present
The
evening was spent playing games.
Refreshments of ice cream and
cake were served.
Mrs. Gouki is a sister of Mrs.
A. E Wilson
Rev.
Li<uie A-
dams will preach
f at the Ccngrega-
' tional church both
morning and eve­
ning,
11:00 a.m.
and S:00 p m. Sun­
day,
August 7th.
1932.
Rev.
Adams is
a member of the
Wenatchee tribe of
Int'iars.
Those who have
already had
the
privilege of listen- *j
ing to him say
that he is a very
interesting talker.
This promises toi
he a real treat, s
don’t miss it
Where lo9 Go]
Ida Rcghitto has gone to Port­
Troutdale—Plans have been com­
NU O T IN E DUST DES­
land for i. two weeks visit with pleted for establishing
a 40-acre
her aunt.
TROYS INSEC T PESTS
irrigated pasture demonstration on
T. B. Denney returned Monday the Hallrose ranch near here. Twen­
Vegetable growers remember ra­
evening from a several days stay ty acres will be in permanent grass
ther vividly the damage done re-
pasture, part of which
is native
at Rockaway.
cently hy the larvae of the diamond
grass, part tame
and part Reel
Rev.
Chas. Clarke,
pastor of
backed moth during a period of a
canary grass. Twelve acres of rest
the Congregational
chuncih, left
very few days. Thus is practically
clover will he used as a demonstra­
Tuesday for an indefinite
vaca­
over now but it calls to mini! an
tion this year.
tion.
csVttomical preventive
treatment
for similar insect pests
Dusting
Sherdar— Farmers of this region
Mrs. John Edwards o f Corvallis,
with a combination of nicotine ami
and Miss Ruth Ann Bates of Port­ have expanded the area under irri­
lead arsenate
will take rare of
land were week-end guests at the gation this year W. H. Brandt has
established some six acres of irri­
Two physicians cottages are to both plant lice, or aphis, and chew­
Shellenberger home.
gation on a new farm he has just t he construct'd at the Eastern Ore­ ing insects, like the cabbage worm.
Miss Helen Asbahr o f Hillsboro purchased. He will get t ke water
gon
Hospital
at Pendleton at a Nicotine dust should he e ther used
and Miss Dorothy lew is of Aloha by gravity from the Old Mill ditch.
soon after being prepared or kept
coat of $9,000,
visited with Miss Ruth lVnney tne j 0. F. Danials has added four act os
in tight containers.
first of the week.
to the land he irrigates from this j
F N. Van
Matre received the
" A woman
who gets
a man's
Mrs B. K Denney left Monday same source, S. T. White county contract to furnish 175.000 bricks
the
indignant
for a week's vacation at Rockaway. i agent assisted in establishing the?*- to he used in the construction ot wages— " started
soap-box orator.
She is staying with
Mrs. T. B. i
the pest office at Bend.
systems.
'*— i* a married
woman!” fin­
Denney at her oottage.
Kinton Grange I lall
ished a tined
voice
from the
Mr. and Mrs. Janies Whitwort'
audience.
have moved bock
to St. Johns,
Saturday Night, July 30
where Jim will
resume
his job |
V d in in a iu n , 15 c e n ts
It Paya To Trade
with the highway department.
~
o
>Vith Y'our Home Merchant
About twenty members uf the
Oddfellow' and Rebekah lodges at­
tended the Multnomah county I. O.
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O. F. picnic at Crystal Lake park
last Sunday.
SHERWIN
Mr_ and Mrs. F. W. Livermore,
J#., returned from their vacation
at Seaside, on Wednesday evening
Mr. Livermore was ill with flu al­
most the entire time.
Peach season will soon be opened
according to S. A. Becker and H.
R. Findley. They report they are
making arrangements for a won­
derful crop this year in their or­
chards.
By Jnne Rogers
OUBLED and redoubled! JThe
game Is close and there is no
ttma for napping. After an ex­
hausting day. when your energy is
at a low ebb. have you ever noticed
that yon almost subconsciously
reach for a sweet at the bridge
•able? Scientists, who delve into
tne why* and wherefores of fatigue,
have proved that sugar gives the
quickest energy reaction. Perhaps
that is why »«■
• ely nibble
as we play—and why we should
always 3'ipply sweets in some form
to our bridge playing guests. And
nothing is more appreciated than
home made fudge, which is so sim­
ple to make and so inexpensive in
these days when sugar is selling at
a price reminiscent of those days
we refer to as "before the war.”
Here is a recipe which you may
find tempting: Melt three squares
D
Recent luncheon guests of Mr.
and Mrs. W. J. Alexander wt-re
Mr and Mrs. F. W. Harris of
OakGrove,
Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
Droke and Mr and Mrs. T. A.
Aabling of Portland.
The Beaverton Exchange of the
West Coast Telephone Co. are go­
ing to move the
first of the
month to the building on their lot
corner of
First and Watsnn Sts
R R. Summers is remodeling the
building for the company.
SPRING FRYERS,
PER POUND
*
DEI. MAIZ CORN
PER CAN
.11
POT ROASTS. STEER
BEEF. PER POUND,
of unaweetaned chocolate.
Adii
throe cups of su_.tr. oau cup ol
milk, a tablespoon of butter and
boil until the mixture form, a
soft ball in cold water. Remove
from the lire, add a teaspoon of
vanilla and beat until tha fudge
begins to thicken. Pour in'o but­
tered tins and cool. The candy can
be varied by pouring it over marsh­
mallows. which have been cut in
pieces and placed in the tin, or by
adding chopped nuts Just before it
is poured out. If you like pepper­
mint flavor, try beaiing in a drop
or two of oil of peppermint, depend­
ing on its strength, after the candy
has been taken from the stove.
Four or five marshmallows, or four
or five tablespoons of marshmal­
low whip beaten into the fudge
while it is still hot, gives it a
smooth creamv consiatas;^
JELLY CENTER SLICES,
ASSORTED. POUND
F w o I V l i v e r i t 's
D a ily
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S p e c ia l O ffe r
FOR TH R E E D A YS, O N L Y
July 28, 29 and 30
$S ™ $18
FOR Y O U R W O RN TIRES
We are
swamped
Tor partly
with calls
used
tires.
Our
jsed tire stock has been shot
a
pieces.
Right
now
this
ihortage put« a market value
in usedMires that enables us
o
offer you
tremendous al-
owances toward the price of
tew Goodyears—largest
ict
quickly you
can
Sensational Allowan­
ces for Three Days
Only on Latest,Finest
NEW —
GOODYEAR
A L L -W E A T H E R S
and Pathfinders
sell-
ng tires in the world. I f you
sell us
the miles left in your tires at
Lifetime Guaranteed
Supertwist Cord tires
Full Cash Value Fresh stock, all Firsts
Now
your
worn
worth
more
OFF
tire«
are
than ON
your car
• •• • • • • • • > • •• • • •
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USED TIRE
BUYERS
[The exchanged
tires
|ure taken
off and
inspected.
[Come take your pick. Depend
[on
us to treat you right on
prices
m m m
Greatest Goodyear
Valuer, in Thirty
SUMMERS
a m &
,
Similar AJowunces on All Size*.
Exchange 1 2, 3, 4 or 5 tires.
FREE MOUNTING.
LOOK A T THESE GENEROUS
ALLOW ANCES
A l lo w o n c e s On
GOODYEAR
A LL-W EA TH ER
Each
Set
Tire
SIZE
r.f t
4.40-21— ii 1.95 $ 7.H0
2.00 8.00
4.50-20—
4.50-21—
MS
8.20
4.75-19—
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9.4/1
4.75-90
9.60
2.10
2.45
5.00-19—
9.80
5.00-20—
2.45
9.80
2.75 11.00
5 25-18—
5.25-19—
2.HO 11.20
5.25-20
2.H5 11.10
5.25-21—
2.90 11.60
5..".0-1 7—
7.10 12.40
5.50-18—
3.15 12.60
5.50-19—
3.20 12.80
5.50-20—
3.25 13.00
fi 00-17—
3.50 14.00
fi.00-18—
3.50 14.00
fi.00-19—
3.55 14.20
3.60 11.40
6.00-20—
6.00-21—
M S 11.60
4.30 17.20
6.50-17—
4.40 17.60
6.50-19—
7 00-18—
4.50 18.00
i Business
TH E l'LU M HEU
’ 'h»ne, 2003
A l l o w a n c e s On
GOODYEAR
PA TH FIN D E R
Eich
Tire
SIZE
1 40-21— ! 1 u s
1.60
4.50-20—
4 50-21 —
US
4.75-19—
2.00
2.00
4-75-20—
2.00
4.75-21 —
5.00-19 —
2.10
5.00-20—
2.10
2. Ill
5.00-21 —
5 00-22—
2.30
2.r.
5.25-18—
2.35
5.25-19—
5 25-20—
2.10
5.25-21 —
MS
5 50-18—
2.50
5.50-19—
2.55
3.30
6.00-20—
3.40
6.00-21 —
3.55
6.00-22 —
Set
of 4
* 6.20
6.10
6.60
8.00
8.00
8.00
8.40
8.40
8.40
9.20
9.00
9.4«
9.60
9.80
10.00
10.30
13.20
13.60
14.20
S T I P E ’S G A R A G E
Open 7:0 0 A.M. to 8:00 P.M.
Phone 3 0 0 3
Beaverton, Oregon
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BcartrtOiw
HORSESHOEING
GENERAL BLACKSMITHING
old stand
Corner Main and Front Streets
Satisfaction guaranteed— Price« right
J. A. STITT. PROP.
BEAVERTON
OREGON
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SATURDAY SPECIAl S
WV Oatry A Complete Assotltm nl (Jl
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Phone Benverloii 0855
We Handle Only Inspected Meals
BARBER
V
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D e a n ’s D r u g S tore
AT REASONABLE PRICES
E. I). Y’ anMrter, Prop.
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Beaverton
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SATISFACTION
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Barber Shop
STEVENS,
Ï
SA VE A T
S IK H '
3*
PROPRIETOR
GUARANTEED
Specially featured
....... these popular
prices. You’ll find
to trade regularly
lar buys more.
for this Friday and Saturday
every day needs at very low-
it convenient and economical
at D ean’s.
where your dol­
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50c Dental Mirror and
50c Pebeco Tooth Paste
Boyd’s V ariety Store
th e
Ï
All l.adien’ Hummer Hat»
at Half I'r-rc
NOVELTIES
f
EATS
LAMPS
M AKES & SON
K \M BERGER'S
( «»> KELT ION ER Y
RESTAU RANT
SHORT ORDER
Cigars, Tobacco*
f
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Confection«, Soft Drink»
Cady Bldg
—
Watnon Si
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MEAI.S
CANDY
CRAZY CRYSTALS
A
Mineral Water Treatment
Now Available In Beaverton
GET A SAMPLE GLASS, FREE
Office Upstair» In Telephone Bldg.
Phone «702
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Phone 0411
JOE K EMMER
FRIENDLY
STORE”
Richey Hardware It Furniture Co.
Beaverton, Ore., Phone 7751
IBoth for
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33c
.25
26
.25
.10
Kulyno* Tooth Punte .
Lavori* Mouthwash . .. .
(.interine ...................
Ink, blue-black .......... .
• 18
.19
.18
.06
.il 1 ,i iterine ............
.33
29 Cauxet (Sanitary
Napkin«) ............ . ...
.19
3 llernhey barn, milk or nut .10
$1.00 Coty’s Face Powder and [T O
25c Ponds Cleansing Tissue all* ^ ^ ■
.25 Ruled or Unruled
Writing tablet* .......... 17
.15 Ruled or Unruled
Writing tablet» ............. OH
.15 Linen Envelope« .........
10 Linen Envelope« ........
10 Huaine«« envelope» ,..
.69 ( A * box) Stationery
h
.08 !
06 .|
.06 ,'i
„18
T ooth pa s iey.JlZ. 18
For any Kind of Wood
USED S T E E L R A N G E S
We Have Several Good
reconditioned Steel Ranges
P R IC E D TO S E L L
Gold Seal Congoleum
by
the yard at reasonable
prices
Acme House Paint
T H E B E ST
Guaranteed to Cover 450
Sq. Feet per gallon, 2 coats
Save money by using
the Best
Close out Prices on Lawn
Mowers and grass baskets
Get our
prices
Trade A t
$ i . o o vriiuc
AND PRICES
Beaverton'* Own Store
“ THE
T A IL O R
City Meat Market
0
FIRST CLASS WORK
Beavertn»
(¿range
of
ROSARIA
t BEVVEBTDN
OREGON^
J
l'a*ronite your Town Tailor 4
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Places To Patronize
PLUMBING and HEATING
Hardware, Paint*
and
\
75c up
^ Choice Lunch Meats at Right Prices
0 Beef Steak, lb.
] i ! . . 17c
j Fresh side Pork, per lb.
.
09 c
^ Fresh Ground Hamburger, 2 lb. 25c
j Chicken, choice colored, and
j| W hite Leghorns
\ Shredded W heat Biscuit, pkg.
9c
P h o n e s S 3 9 S a n d 1702 !;
F. W. BISHOP
UNDERTAKER
from
f
Phone 77Q2
s
! IN BEAVERTON!
.
A
Q u a lity M e a t s
.V .V .W .V .'.S N V A V .W A Y
EATS
go on
[sale to you as fast as they
DEWEY
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SEE W HAT YOUR
W O RN T I R E S
ARE WORTH
.750
K
Strictly Fir«t ( I i m Wurk
K W«‘ i«\i* money f«»r our cunt miri
by giving them the very
best of work
Mere In Beaverton
.19
FRAN Z NEW DELUXE
PU LLM AN, PER LOAF .10
.19 _____________
J
W ILLIAM S P A IN T
Carries
a Complete Line
Paints, Enamels, Etc.
.12
$1.29
12 for
RIB BOILING STEER
.07
BEEF. PER POUND
C AM AY TOILET SOAP.
.33
SIX BARS
FRESH HAMBURGER
.12
PER POUND
BALCO M ALT
.39 TU N A FISH. DEL
PER CAN
.43
MARSHMALLOWS,
.19 MONTE, V " . 8 FOR
CAM PFIRE, 1-lb. PKG,
CAI«0 DOG FOOD
CAKE FLOUR.
.89
12 CANS
.21
SWANSDOWN. PKG.
BORAX SOAP CHIPS
MINCED CLAMS,
.29
.45 PER PACKAGE
2 T A L L CANS
HOMESPUN FUTUR
KIPPER SNACKS
.57
.23 24H-lb SACK
5 CANS
TE \. LIETON’S
C o f f e e , u n i t e d
.25
Y’ellow I-nbel, V*-lb tin .37 BLEND, PER POUND
GREEN OLIVES,
.73
.35 3 pound
QUART JAR
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Miss Gladys Klnnear was mar­
ried to Lynn Hughes in Portland
Saturday-
They will make
their
home in
Beaverton, where Mr.
Hughes will teach in the local high
school.
HERE’S W H Y
Right
Fri. & Sat. Specials, July 29-30
.33
2 Pants Suit
|
You (Yin Now Buy
Beaverton M a rk et and Grocery >
CRESCENT COFFEE
PER POUND
|
jp.u«lit-x plain Drrstr*
Fudge for the Bridge Tidde
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SPECIAL 0
jOvercoats
DANCE
Bert
Reeves
was in town on
Wednesday. He w-as on his way to
meet with the grange at Tigard.
He is running
for assessor for
Washington County.
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Limb Wood Cut to Order
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BROWN’S i
iCut Rate
Drug Store
iSellsf or Less
Including Prescriptions
B r o w i'l Beaverton Pharmacy £ ;!;
25 Pu reteat Epsom Salt*
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.26 Blue Jay Corn Planter .1H
.60 Bromo Seltxer .............. 'JH
..7ft
.60
15
.15
Castori« ..........................2.1
Syrup of Figs ............... .11
Diamond Dyes, all «hades .(IH
Putman Dyes, all ahides AH
M in e r a l Oiltlld ,5 3
.50 Jergen * Lotion ... .
.26 Mennen’* Baby Pow<
.60 Johnson Baby Cream
.08
.32
.17
.32
.35
15
.10
10
.10
.
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Bayer'« Anpirin, 240, . . .2.1
Il'aliy Cantile So.ip . . .08
Lux Soap ...................
Palmolive Soap ........
Grandpa Tar Soap ... . .06
.10 Shaving Soap, W illiam or Colgate’s,.
,0fi
Dean’s Drug Store
BEAVERTON
Right Reserved to
O REG O N
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