The Beaverton review. (Beaverton, Washington County, Or.) 192?-1941, September 16, 1932, Image 4

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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBFIR 18, 1932
Work has started on the Dead
D O T A T O F IE L D S LOOK
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Indian market road Pacific Record
Webster School Dictionary
Dewey th* (lumber ha* th* job
V E R Y GOOD
N O W Herald. Medford
Pena— Pai me f No 6
o f plumbing two now houaos on ,
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Pencils, two soft lead
The packing plant of the Oregon
Rlanton Avenue at Huher. one for
(Continued from Front Pag*)
The fields of potatoes In Wa.ft- Prune
Ink, blue-black
Growers at Yamhill
na*
Mr Olsen and on« for Mr. Truii- Mof a|| Speller. Rook I
,
ington
county
that
are
entered
for
Practice pape*" Palmer
started operation i
Palmer pen point No. S
certification this year look better
IVncil tablet, wide, ruled
Among thow from Beaverton at- IVwctic* ('•par— Palmer
tiiKwe leaf notebook large sise with than they usually du at this time
DON’T KID YOURSELF
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stark aim tending the Pendleton
Round-Up Ink—blue-black
in August, according to K K Jack
ruled filler
That there la no such plaae as
son attended the Pendleton Round- were Mr. T. R Denney, Bob and Pencils- two, soft lead
man
o
f
the
Oregon
Slate
College,
Ruler— 18 ine he«
hell. Jesus whose eye pierced all
Fielding
Denney. Mr and Mrs. Pencil tablet -wide, ruled
Up last week.
who with W F. Cyrus, county a- eternity, said that hell o|tened to
Frank Allen and Mr. and Mrs. I'oy Ruler— lit inches
gent made the first field Inspec­ receive the lost dead
K1GHTII GRADE
Mr. and Mrs. W. R Van Klerk
.
Scissors
llriggs-Curry-Payne. Idteralure. lunik tions for certification last week
lie that tiust* not in GbHiFl
and daughter U W n n e visited with
Mrs. T. B. Denney and Mr. and
Certification was started a few saving work for hie eternal soul
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friends at Newberg, Sunday
SIXTH
GRADE
Smith-Davia-McCIure. Our Govern­ years ago with the ulva of Improv­ "shall ■«>! see life but llw wrath
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Mr*
Ralph Carey o f Portland re-
Ecki* Temple arrived
Monday v
from . week s va- Atwund-Thomas. Nations He>ondlhe
ment w ii h Oregoti Supplemrnt
Bible Hal-
ing the <|uatity of locally grown po­ of God abide!h on him
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INuduetive Farmlng. Davl»
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tatoes. "This object has been won­ vation. Beaverton, Ore.
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llistory of the United States. Gorily derfully stsccvsaful", states Jack •
Miss
Genevieve Carter
spent nomah Monday.
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Down and tilue (24 weeks)
tteavwrton llel.sk-
of
t)ral and Wrltten Engliah. Polter, man, “ as most o f the fields
Saturday evening and Sunday with
all
l.iulga
N o.
Burbank poatoea In Western Ore­
Guests at the S. B
Uwrence
Reader. Kew.ed Kd-
Jeachke and Gillett. Upper B««>k
Mias Jean Wilkens of Portland
fill meals Ural
some cer­
i Achievoment
Tests for
Engli.h gon now trace back to
home Sunday were Mrs. F. Ef. V i-
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and third
T iias-
Misses Eva and Elsie Whitw orth ble o f Warington. Mr. and Mr*. Met all speller. Book II
j Criminar, Smith, Magee. Seward tified seed. Thus some of those
day even lu gs
at
spent the week-end at The Trails Donald Campbell and daughter Mary Arithmetical
Essentials.. Drushel, McCall S peller Book II
growers who pay no attention to
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Palmer Method of Bu*in*s» Wrtllng certification are getting some hen
Club Cabin on larch Mountain
Lou, and Mr ami Mrs. Elwood S.
Noonan and Withers, Book II
Objectivc
Drills
Book ofit from it Much of the Burbank 1.0 O.F, Hall. Mr*. Sarah Cham*
in
Arithmetic, Hrown-Eldredgs Arithmetic
Mr. and Mrs Charles F Hastings Minchen o f Portland.
Stone, Hopkins
and Brownfield,
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potato seed traces originally to a her lam, secretary, and Mra Edna
of Raleigh left Wednesday o f u*t
The Past Noble Grand's Club met
p if
for
sixth
grade
Object
i
ve
Drill«
In
Arithmetic.
Stone
lot developed in this rounty by II Sheet«. N fl
week for the Pendleton Round-Up Wednesday for an all-day meeting
Health
in
Home
and
Neighborhood,
llopklns,
Brownfield
for
Hth
grade
P. Strickler
Other growers are
Mr
and Mrs. Carl Donaldaon »*
. R » w o f Mrs. Celia Hulett.
Revised, Bigelow and Broadhurst Pena— Palmer, No 5
Mrs T Arthur Dungan will open
planting
this seed in lutwr unit
were guests at the S. B Lawrence A delicious pot luck lunch was
Hranom Practice in Advance Geo­ Practice paper— Palmer
seed plots and still further Im­ her class In violin, voice and pia 10
home Wednesday at a waffle break­ served at noon. The next meeting
graphy. Seriea II
Saturday September 17th. She will
Ink, blue-black
will be held at the home o f Mr*.
proving It-’*
fast.
Pem'iU, two. soft lead
Webster School Dictionary
Cora Dell Crane
"The most successful seed grow- have time to take a few new pu­
Mr and Mrs. C. W. Craig and
Pewil tablet. wiJe ruled
¡ ers are on the hills of the Cheha- pils. Price for one lesson each week,
The Misse* Eva and Elsie Whit­ Palmer pens No. 5
filler.
son Mason attended the pioneer re­
Looseleaf
notebook. ruled
Practice paper -Palmer
lent mountain seclicn and un the t • 00 a month Write her at H !
union of the Corbett family at worth chaperoned a gr, up of giris Irk —-Blue-black
large sil*
No,, Portland or cull
lolling hill land in the north and K :t:trd St
on an overnight hike at Wessmg-
Harm-», Heaven u
torbett-
ar Springs'Thu7sday"'evaning. Tbota 1-"°»* leaf «*>»• book, ruled idler Ruler 12 inches
northeastern part of the rounty Us­ Mrs. H. M
advpHK II
n at in tK
aara. kiihiTinf
WebtUr School dictionary
Mrs. F. H. Shephard nas b^
been
^ .» gr.M.n
iroup va
wer*
Katherine D*n-
Den-
*»nre sis«
ually it does not pay to try to grow Phone 911ft.
the Hillsboro hospital for a major nt>y Phyuis and Barbara Wildmsn. Pencils, two soft load
»red on the lower valley soils In
id, ruled
Starting the Child to School
operation and is expected home
Welsh, and Ethel Kilander
Pencil tablet— wid
order to grow the beat seed it is
TRAVELERS CHECKS In c n
next week.
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Ruler— 12 inches
(Cont'd from CorrespondenU1 page) necessary to plant late. Moat of
vrnient denomination» are sold by
the
crop
intended
for
seed
ia
planted
Dewey Drorbaugh ha* installed K IN T O N
V IS IT O R S R E -
SEVENTH GRADE
ease«
No parent "."hirnld even con-
tie BANK OF It’EAVEKTON, mem­
late in June or the first week in
new pumps for the Reed Investment
ber FEDERAL
RESERVE SYS­
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Briggs,
Curry,
Pay»*
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Literature
»ider
«ending
a
child
to
school
July. Planting
made this late m TEM. The rhr ge ia .7S per timi
Co. at Hazeldale and Eemard Dean
—
Kook
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without
giving
him
protection
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the valley are in danger of frost
on Lombard Street
Mrs Lilly M. Bierly and daugh- Atwuod-Thoma*. The United Slates gainst
two serious communicable and also face anothr hasard in a You that are planning a vacation
and
which re<|uires
traveling shot,1.1
Mrs. Pauline Quaid of Portland ter. Mrs. Ethel McCormick an.i
Among Nation«
disease*, namely, diphtheria
pos.Hilo lack of moisture
protect your vacationing funda with
and Mrs. W. C. Hofen of Kentfiem, family, who have been spending History of the United State«. Curdy smallpox
Although the price of potatoes TRAVELERS CHECKS.
Calif., visited at the Evans-Whit- the vacation months a: the Bierly Oral and Written English. Potter. 1 Many
parents realise
the im-
was abnormally low last season the
worth home Thursday
home at Kinton moved to Hillsboro.
Jewrhkr and Gillett. Upper Book
portance of a complete physical ex-
growers of certified seed were nev­
Mrs. Mary Evans and daughter Saturday, where they will spend the Rranom Practice Tests in Advanced animation and the value of immun-
FLOW ERS
ertheless able to clean up the crop
Miss Lillian Evans returned home school year, as Miss Blanch, Me
Geograpihy
nation and have every intention of
including the single-drop or ainall Funeral Pieces
All Kin!s
Sunday from their three months' Cormick and Virgil McCormick are Sharps Language Drills and Tesis j having them attended to. but keep
potatoes says Cyrus
One reason
HENRY
PFEIFER
attending high school, and Miss
sojourn at Lake Lytle.
for Seventh Grade
I putting It off because of the incon-
Phone 120ft I
Grace McCormick, Pacific Univer­ Palmer Method o f Business Writing venience it may cause until school for this was that the potato, give
Mr and Mrs. Wm. Campbell re­
era association handlrled approx­
South End of I-onthard Street
sity.
McCall
Speller.
Book
II
j
actually
opens.
Parents
should
at-
turned to Union, Oregon, last week
imately bO carloads of
fiutato,«
Bea verton. Ore.
Brown-F.Ulr.slgc
Arithmetic
Book ' tend to these thing* before school If these 50 cars of potatoes had ■ * ■ * — * * —*
where Mr. Campbell resumed lis
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The family physician
work in the high school.
of lawn unataehed they could have
B O O S T E R M E E T IN G Objective Drills in Arithmetic. Stone is ready and willing to co-operate easily disrupted the market worar I M RS. W . ( ’ . JAC K SO N
About twenty members ^ the
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Hopkins and Brownfield, for 7th j In every way.
than it was.
Rebekah Needle and Social Club
E x p e rie n ce d
A
nation
wide
grange
booster
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D iano In stru cto r
home in Portland, Thursday.
Ask your att rnry to send youi
granges in the union will be held
legal
advertising
to
the
Review
Dhone
B ea v erton llfiOó
Mrs N. P. Oaerman. a former
each o f their respective halls at
resident of Beaverton and now of „ ht 0^ aa l on September thirtieth
Portland attended the home-coming , 932 This is the f ir8t time in the
at the Beaverton Grange last Sat- hiatory of the order that such an
urd*>-
event has taken place. Beaverton
Tone in on KWJJ Wednesday 12:30 to 1 00 for Beaverton Profram
Mrs.
Clara Buxton of Ryan Grange is preparing entertainment
Place and Mrs. Tom Roach and son for that evening This meeting is
COFFEE. GOLDEN WEST O 1 POT ROASTS STEER
Glen o f Portland were Sunday dm- not limited to grangers only but is
POUND TINS_______
l
BEEF. PER POUND
ner guests at the Evans-Whitworth open to the public, and a full house
IVORY
SNOW
SOILING
STEER BEEF
is
anticipated.
home.
TWO PACKAGES
PER POUND
Mr. and Mrs R- B. Brown c f
Prineville— Potato growers of this
QUAKER OATS. QUICK
HAMBURGER AND
?
W 7 Cairy A (.’omplrl«* Assortment Of
Garden Home have as guests for r€_ l0n are interested in the results
OR REGULAR. PKG.
PORK SAUSAGE, 2 lbs
a few
weeks
Mr*. o f . some
____ . tests
_„ „ .• with
. ii . h so-called scab-
their niece*. Mrs
CORNED ' EfEEF.^ANGLo”
LAMB STEW.
Louise Carter and Miss Genevieve proof potatoes
being made this
NO. 1 TIN
Carter.
PER POUND
year. Nursery plots of these var-
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BREAD-BUTTER PKTC
Tke Whitford school opened Mon- ieties
said to be immune
from
BACON. MEDIUM
LES, LARGE JAR
day with Mrs. Anna Vass o f Oswe- scab are planted on the E. W
SUGAR-CURED. Lb.
go as principal, and Mr*. Nutting Stewart, Geo. C. Truesdale, E. N.
OCCIDENT FLOUR
MINUTE TAPIOCA (<Kri
o f Portland
in charge of the pri- Hall and R R
Roberts farms
24'4-lb. SACK
Balloon FREE) 2 PEGS
mary grades.
, They all showed excellent growth
APRICOTS. DEL MONTE
SNOWDRIFT
Dewey the Plumber has moved when lmst
** bounty A-
No. 2 V s .l LARGE CANS
pf : r POUND
into his new
building on Broadway. **nt Tucker who
obtained
the
PUGS-ZE-JUMBO
He says the
material for the build- start of the seeecL^
fUFTED SWKFT PEAS.
JELLY BEANS. LB.
SALT AIR, NO. 2 CAN
ing was purchased through the Bex -
verton Lumber Co.
The
Dalles— Promising
results
POLISH, W RIGHTS SIL
WH
KATIES
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from grass and legume nureries in
VER CREAM. 30, SIZE
2 PACKAGES
Mr. and Mrs. Lindsey and daugh- WaiM.0 county are reported by G.
ters o f Portland former residents R. Hyslop of Oregon State college
MARASCHINO CHERRIES 1 C KRISPY C R A C K E R S
o f Beaverton, visited with friends who has inspected nurseries main­
2 s m a l l BOTTLES
- l o
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k J
2-POUND PACKAGE
here Monday and attended the fu­ tained by farmers
in this region.
GHIRADELLI
SWEET
BLUE MOON CHEESE
1 C
neral of Mrs. Geo. Baker
For the dry lands crested wheat
CHOCOLATE. LB TIN
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REG. 20e, SPECIAL
Following Governor Meier's sug- grass, winter blue gras* and sweet
b l u e ’ r i b b ’ o n ' g r a p e '
ROYAL FRY IT GELA-
gestion. Mayor Wilson proclaimed ( clover look best this year. On
FRUIT. No. 2 ». 2 CANS
Phone Reavrrtoii 0855
TINI:, 3 PACKAGES
Tuesday a holiday and
practically moist lands, brome
L IS T OK H O O K S N K K D -
E l) IN G R A D E S G IV E N
what it Jo«» for boy» ami (irl*
Beaverton Market and Grocery
Fri. & Sat. Specials, Sept. 16-17
.11
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.25
.08
.20
.25
.15
.19
.14
.19
.10
.19
.50
.19
.23
.29
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pfrtCta^<1 durin* f.Lfas
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' ,nd the a|- } _______________________________
T w o D eliveries D aily
the big
parade Uii,n
in Portland.
faifas are dome
doing best
best.
The Congregational Ladies Aid
Wanted and For Sale
will meet at the horn; o f Mrs. L.
D. Shellenberger on Thursday a f­
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
ternoon, September 22nd. to formu­
late plans for the fall and winter.
For Sale— Cow, Guernsey, young,
heavy milker, 114 miles west o f
City Attorney V. P. Reimer nas
Beaverton on Farmington road.
opened a law office in the building
A. H. Wright.
adv c-42
formerly occupied by the Tualatin
Valley Realty Co. on the north side
of Broadway, near its junction with For Sale— O. I. C. weaned pigs.
West Street-
Very reasonable. M Baloccc. Mile
Beaver Chapter No. 106 resumed i northwest o f Jacktown school.
adv p-42
its meetings Wednesday evening. ,
New drapes have been hung at the
window which are a decided im- For Rent—37 acres, 32 under culti­
provement to the hall. Much credit j vation. Phone Beaverton 8403
c-42
is due the committee and its assis- i
tants.
Mrs. J. M Bistline, Mrs. Lor­
raine Bistlme, and Mr. and Mrs. a.
M Bistline o f Idaho are visiting
at the home o f Mr. and Mr*. L-
D. Shellenberger during t e Legion
Convention. Mrs. J. M. Bistline is
a sister of Mr. Shellenberger.
Clyde Chalmers o f Whitford re­
turned to his home recently after a
five weeks visit in California. He
attended the Olympic games at Los
Angeles and spent most of his
•ime visiting his mother and rela­
tives at Santa Monica. He also
spent five days at Catalina.
The Cotton Blossom Singers, a
quartet of negro student« of the
Piney Woods School o f Piney Wood*
Mississippi, gave a very fine pro­
gram of spiritual* and other song*,
a history o f the spiritual*, and also
a history of the school, at the Con­
gregational Church, Wednesday ev-
ennig.
D. C. Howard was the principal
speaker at this week’s meeting of
the Beaverton Kiwani* club. He
brought along Bruce Clement and
put on a little demonstration of
4-H garden club work. Bruce did j
the demonstrating and Mr. Howard ;
told o f the 4-H club work and
r.
MICKIE s a y :
U A ' M A ' W E BEEU PESTERED
WITW UJAFEJ2S ROUUO TVuS
O F F lG S . S i JT I'M < 30 ' y » TO
IUSULT 'EM AU . BY PASS IMG
'E M -THESE PMOkfY TICKETS
'AT I J E S T PPUJTEC! R E A D liV
* t m is - n e u r T e u t i -rues - t h e
B E A R E R T O A FREE S E A T
iu t u e - r o w « d e p o t *
XSS&
\ City Meat Market \
SATURDAY SPECIALS
\ Choice Lunch Meats at Right Price» J
? Beef Steak, lb. . . .
| Beef Roast, lb.
10c Í
^ Fresh side Pork, per lb.
.
y
9!c c \
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^ Fresh Ground Hamburger, 2 lb. 25c j
j Liver, young Beef, lb.
.
9c i
i Chicken, choice colored, for f Q
J
J Frying and Stewing lb.
■» OC* *
Quality Meats
.21
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I »hones 3203 and 1702
A W A A W M W W V W M V y
SanFrancisco
School
$ 2 0 ! Supplies
and back
LOS ANGELES $ 3 0
Leave any day— 16 day limit.
G ood on fa«l train* in modern
rerlining chair cart. A lto in tour-
■tl tleeping cart (overnight berth
at little at SI.80 extra).
One Way Fieri
SAN FRANCISCO
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LOS ANGELES
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Southern Pacific
N O T IC E
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that at a meeting of the Common
Council of the Town o f Beaverton,
Washington County, State of Ore­
gon, the following bonds were or­
dered paid, October 1, 1932.
Numbers 1, 2. 3 and 4 of the
WATER
BONDS OF
BEAVER­
TON, OREGON, issued April I
1915 and due April 1, 1935
These bond«
will
be paid on
presentation to the Bank o f Bea­
verton, Beaverton, Oregon, that be­
ing the designated fiscal agent for
the Town of Beaverton,
or they
may be presented directly to th#
Recorder’» office where they will be
taken op and
cancelled.
Interest
will cease on October 1, 1932.
Dated at Beaverton, Oregon, Au­
gust 1, 1932.
I Ala L. Richey, Recorder.
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AT REARONARI.E
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E- D. VanMeter, Prop.
HORSESHOEING
GENERAL BLACKSMITHING
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Corner Main ami F’ront Streets
itiafaction guaranteed Price« right
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Phone 7702
B ea verton
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Cade Hldg
Watson St.
MEALS
Phone
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0411
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For any Kind of Wood
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