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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1932 | LOCAL THE HRAVKHTON REVIEW I HAPPENINGS iBert Hocken'* family maved Sat urday to Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Stark havt moved to IVrtlard. H. A Comber and family' H.*v* moved into the Spraner house. iliar with it. Precautions which may be taken if one comes in contact with poison oak and recogmna the fact before eruption develops in clude washing with soap and run ning hot water or with alcohol. In the more advanced stages diff erent persons have different reac tions to remedial agents; ami in some of the cases the use o f so called remedies may result in con ditions as severe as those produced by the poison oak itaelf. Relief can be gained by immersing the affec ted part in a solution o f hyposul phite o f soda in a live to t«n per cent solution. If on the face, use towels dipped in this solution. Ev en a mild case should have the prompt attention o f a physician, especially if accompanied by fever, severe pain or headache. 'COURT HOUSE ITEMS, • 7 — 7 - ........... ................................. -m (Cont’d from I’urrvsp indents’ page) M. H. Stevenson vs Margaret 1 Slater et al: tax foreclosure. W. H Stevenson vs. Wilmo Emu- cis litigate et al: tax foreclosure. E G. Bates vs. H. W. Waldron, ction for money. Fred Siegrist vs. R. lutf ollettc. et al: tax foreclosure. RRRDV1LLB P.*T. A. HOLDS A MEETING The Keedville P T. A. met Fri ( day Septemiier 30 at 3 o'clock at the school house with the president Mrs Geo Imlay presiding. Mrs. C Traohel was appointed memliership chairman Mrs. Al Jannsen was ap [ pointed chairman of the 4 H club work. The Co. Council will mnci at Ihlley October K. Lombard Street tietween end of of the Richey Hardware and Fur present pavement and aouth city niture Store in the Town of Ilea ¡hint». Improvement District No. verton, Washington County, Stale of Oregon, offvr for sale ami eell 10 bonded Septemlwr 1, 1924: at public auction to the heat bin I V * « of Beaverton— der for cash subject to redemption, Block 20, loK I, 2, Install the lots and parcels o f land above menta 4. K, 0, 7. H, Peter «2.8» deacrilied. Van de Hey .................... Block 1, Lot 3, 4, Install Each place or tract of lend will ments 1, 2. 3, 4. 6, 6, 7, be sold, separately, and for a son, 8, W. F. Deaainger.......... 100.38 equal to but not exceeding the un Block 3, tad 3. 4. 6. 6. In paid lien and or unpaid install stallments I. 2. 3, 4. 5, menta of bonded hens thereon and 6, 7, 8, Caroline Clement 201.15 the Interest, and coats of adver Block 5, Lota 6, 6, Install- tising aiul sale Where more than MM* | i tt. 7. 8 one bid il made the land will 1« UK »9 sold to the biddrr first offering to R L Tucker .................. Block 4. Lota 1, 2, Install take the same for the amount ac merit«, I, 2, 3, 4. 5, 6, 7, crued thereon. 8. R. L Tucker ................ 102.13 Dated, ami flret published Sep Block 4. I a>t 3, Install tember 23. 1932. ments I, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 Date o f last publication, Octo 8. R L. Tucker .............. 31.53 ber 28, 1932 Franklin Ave. Add— D a L. Richey, Recorder of the Block 6, 7, Installments 2, Town o f Beaverton 3, 4. 6. 0. 7. 8 P. II. Hockans ............. 44.82 | (2| List for the improvement ot Lombard St. between Canyon It ad 1 and Bertha-Beaverton Highway, lai cal Improvement Dtstmcl No, 15, | limnled Sept 1. 1927:" hurdy Addition— The Beaverton P.-T. A. meeting Lot 7, Installments 1, 2 3, Monday evening at the high »eho I. PROBATE COl RT Mra. R. R. Summers spent <he Petition that Lilian Cooke be appointed administrator o f the es week-end at the home of her nep hew ami niece, Mr. and Mrs How tate o f IVrry E. Miller, deceased. Mr. and Mrs. Doy Gray visited ard Glenn of Milwaukie, while Mr. Summers was aw«y on a fishing the State Fair at Salem Saturday Orders Signed by Judge llagley returning Sunday evening. Lillian Cooke appointed admin trip. istrator o f the estate o f Perry E Mr and Mrs. Edward Warren Miller, bond $1700. haw moved into the Louis Stark Roy L. Chapman appointed exe CITY TREASURER'S NOTICE OF home in Berihold's Addition. S U K OF REAL PKOPKKT1 cutor o f the estate of Ilm ira M * O N O R E G O N F A R M S P Miss Elsie Whitworth and a FOR DELINQUENT I.IF.NS Chapman. group of one Trails d u b members a ---------------------------------------------------• NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN AS I-eon Shmafarger given letters of Kingsley—A field of Hybrid 128 spent Sunday at Hawthorne Kalis o f the Alice M FOLLOWS: wheat on the C. A Knowles ranch administration above Gales Creek. I have prepares! from the bond was the only one o f several fieuis Shmafarger estate. Lien ltocket the following lists ot Hampton Cleltand, who recently in thia section o f Wasco county liens and or installments of bontied fell and broke one o f his arms in that passed the inspection for w i- RANK OF REAVER- liens, that have been delinquent tor three places has recovered suffi tification Mr Knowles has been ciently to be back in school again speenlizing for many years in pro TON OFFERS SERVICES a period of more than one year from the time the same become due Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Brandtner. ducing pure varieties ami improved Among the services available to and payable against the property wbo have lived on the Like Road strains of grain, having achieved 4, 5. Kmma Hoc kens $615 21 Bank o f Beaverton, here-in specified, situated In the I ' s Installments 1. 2, 3 for the paA. five years have moved a high reputation for winning ex you at the CARD PARTY and DANCE Town of Beaverton, Washington into the Lewis house on Highland hibits at county, state and region member Federal Reserve System, 281 67 4, 5, ( has Mackey leedy Grange has announced Unit accounts. interest- County, Oregon, to-wit: al fairs. He began years ago by are checking Road. ! ts 9. Installments I 2, they will hold another of their pop ( l ) lis t for the improvement of bearing accounts, safe-deposit box I i a M o k, | . . 194 75 ular card parties to he folk-wed by Beater Chafi.er 106 is entertain hand-picking grain for seed. Washington Street between Front es. loan ami collection services, refreshments and dancing. Saturala/ Hook o f Deeds ing th mothers o f the Chapter at the Strceta, Hall Street Recorded Dallas—Polk county prune grow travelers' cheques, drafts for re- and Second IHkober 8 Admission, 25c. rexl. meeting Oct. 12, a prvgram No. 91, Page 48. Wash 2nd Street», m ttames to distant pointa. Make between Front »ml ers have laid down a heavy * gas- is being aranged for the pleasure of ington C o., leas a parcel Tucker Street between Front and attack against peach and prune the Bank of Beaverton YOUR Hank. these guests. of land. Recorded Book 2nd Streets; Betts Streets between 9 e spare no effort in offering ser root borer this season following a BEDFELLOW S! of Heeds No. 135, Psge Front and 2nd Streets, Franklin Mrs. Guy McCormic entertained demonstration on the application vice and courtesies to our customers Ave. between 2nd and 5th Streets, Shame, wa<r, sorrow, remoa »», 143, Washington Co. plus w ith a bridge luncheon last Fri of “ para-di'’ made by County Agent adv a strip of land 10 ft. in heart anguish my bedfellows ft-r day ¿St her home at Garden Home. J. R. Beck and the extension hor- width along said bound all eternity Mrs. F. H. Schoene wron the high ticulturalist o f the college A deal S W % % S S S S % N % % V b % S W J .V A V U % W .,.V A % % % W .,A % % V b S \ W A ary of said description How shall we eecape if we m g- honors and Mrs. J. C. Huntley o f er in one community reported sales sold to Essex Marsh and lect ao great salvation? Tacoma won the door prize. of 800 pounds of the material fol wife. Installments 3, 4, The wages of sin La drMlh taut Those from Beaverton Grange at lowing the demonstration, one grow is eternal life 5. Henry Nelson .......... 1277.02 the gift of God tending the fifty-ninth home com er, Linn Chapman, getting enough The amount set opposite esch lot thiough Jesus (liriat, our laird.'’ ing o f Evening Star Grange in for his entire planting of 80 acres. or parcel o f land is the amount of Bible Salvaliun, Beaverton, Oregon Portland were Mr. and Mrs. . Fun- adv the unpaid lien and or the install- ( Tone in on K W JJ Wednesday 12:30 to 1 :0 0 (or Beaverton Program *s too. Miss Grace Funs ton, Mrs. Eugene— Striking results of the menta of bonded liens against such Louise Carter, Miss Genevieve Car application o f Bordeaux spray for property due and delinquent, inclu ROUND STEAK. STEER 1 C MOR-PAK FIGS OC Beaverton H ebei- ter, Mrs. M. C. McKercher and Mr. control o f walnut blight is seen BEEF. Pei Pound . 1 O ding coats and interests to date o f I 8 ld-oz. Tins • h Lodge N o. Kennedy. this year in the orchard o f J. O sale. I'OT ROASTS STEER l 1 GREEN GIANT PEAS t 7 248 nn-els (lis t Mrs. Maria Nelson of Portland Holt who cooperated this season In accord»/*re v ' h saal lists aim BEEF, PER POUND • 1 1 PER TIN • * * and third T ues demonstration experiment by pursuant to the laws of the State died at Seaside, Ore. on Monday. in day evenings al OQ BORDEN'S CHEESE O Q PURE VEGETABLE Dr. P. W. Miller of the state col of Oregon in such case« made She was a sister o f Otto Erickson 7 :8 0 P. M m III« SHORTENING. 3 Ihe 2 S Pound 1 and provided 1 will on Tuesday)! I.t) O.F, Hall. Mrs. Sarah Cham o f this city and of Mrs. Frieda lege. Applications before and after GOLD MEDAL SALAD 1 C i.OIN PORK CHOPS. -I 7 Carson o f Oak Grove- Funeral ser blooming reduced the blight infec the 1st day of November, 1932. at berlain, secretary, and Mrs. Lin a DRESSING. I*int Jars • 1 Per Pound. . * • vices were held Wednesday after- tion from 35 per cent on the check p tf 10 o'clock a.m. at the front door Sheets, N G. plat to 2.3 per cent. Tests this LALCO MALT A O nta>n with interment sit Riverview NEW SAURKRAUT 1 O Per Tin y?ar show even more conclusively Cemetery. Per Quart • 1 U VICTORIA OLIVE A Q RIPE OLIVES. Wyan AC Did you know there was a haunt that time o f application, even with OIL. Pint Tin» • dotte, Pint Tins 2 for »“ ¿J ed house right in the heart ot in a period o f a few days, is the Beaverton, with thrills and culls vital matter in success or failure PURE MAPLE SAP A Q COFFEE. GOLDEN WEST O l wau'.ing for whoever enters it on of control, says Dr. Miller 22-ot. Bottle* * POUND TINS the night of October 21 ? Spooks CORN FLAKES. KEL- WELCH'S GRAPE I Q and ha’nts. fun and eats. Save the S --------- LOGG S, PER PACKAGE JUICE. Pint bottle • * NOTICE I date and watch ¿this paper fo r fur | Q ( A NNED Mll-K fk t 6 xydol ther details next week. ï- Per Package . 1 17 k s Beaver Chapter, No. Tall Cans. Any Kind 'U J Mr. and Mrs. Benedict and three 106, stated communica- OQ PORK & BEANS. VAN O C WESSON OIL children from Portland moved into A 't a U tiont Wednesday eve- QUART CAMP'S, 2 U rg e Tins the C. E. Richardson house near rt* ^ ning. Oct. 12. Mothers the club hall at W'hitford on Sun CANNED SHRIMP O Q NORWEGIAN SARDINES I C W in the Chapter, special day and were surrounded by the 3 TINS • ¿ , *7 In Olive Oil, 2 Tins • 1 ** * guedU. Visitors wel fire on Monday. They thought trvey come. By order o f W M.. Marga VAN<'AMP’S HOMINY C lC VEGETABLE s o i l', Hor- OQ were gdtting quite a warm recep ret A. Denney, Secratary. Adv-c-45 16-a*. Tins, Per Tin •VriJ mel’s 2 20-o*. Cans tion to the neighborhood. Bari Evans spent the week-end at bis n tta (v at la k e Lytle. Where To Go Beaverton M arket and (grocery j Fri. & Sat. Specials, Oct. 7-8 City Mea M arket \ -a Mr and Mrs. H. P„ J. B. Down I 1 TW A ß t / a i l j * I H / I I Val • ss sw v w I Wanted and For Sale V iV iW /A V W A W iW .V r'A V A 'A V .'.V .V .V /A V .V .W .V A ’.'rt ing, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hansen and Mr. Johnson o f McMinnville, a TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY cousin of Mr. Hansen, returned from their recent hunting trip to Found— Black water spaniel. fe t Eastern Oregon with four deer. male. farm- to us Sunday, Sep Last Sunday each family entertained tember 25. Owner call, prove friends and relatives with a veni property and pay for this ad. son dinner. Mrs. A. H. Wright, Farminglton Road, Near Lang Avenue. adv. POISON OAK Wanted — Carpenter work, Poison oak is one of the com Work built-ins, shingling, and root mon causes of atroublesome skin in painting. Estimates cheerfully outdoor workers whose jobs bring given. Phone Beaverton 7607. Mr. them in close contact with vegeta Weaver, Rt. 1, Box 120. Beaver- tion. Tne plant responsible for this tcn. adv troublesome affliction occurs both as a shrub and as a vine and is Poultry, Eggs, Rabbits. Farm Crop«, Vegetables, Corn. I’ *8a- fourid in practically every part o f For Sale— Pigs, 2-months old. very cheap. Or will trade for hay. M. t‘»es, Fru'ts, Nuts, Baking, Canned Fruits, Vegetables, , western Oregon. It is easily recog Balocco. one mile northwest of and Meats. Domestic Art and Woodwork Exhibits, nized by those who are on the Jack town school. p-45 and Girls Style Dresa Kevue lookout for it by the leaves which Cash Premium» paid to the winners in these classes are made up of three leaflets. Its W°uld Swap — Pure bred Jersey rather ornamental features have bull from good strain, for gooo not infrequently led to its being Farm Meeting Venetian Theatre, 10 a.m. Friday work horse. Martin Dairy Just used by the uninitiated for decora south of Barnes sdbool. p-45-48 Speakers and Entertainment tive purposes with unfortunate re sults. Poisoning does not occur Saturday, October 15, 1:30 p.m. For Sale— Concord grades, 114, 2c from the pollen as was formerly lb., picked. J. J. Rdhrback. 1 Parade of pets, bicycles, wheeler toys and comedy stunts thought but from the sap itself mile north Huber. adv and consequently it is possible to Masquerade Parade at 8:30 p.m. become poisoned early in the Wanted— Dirt for filling in the Masks, Costumes and Old Style Hats spring before people realize that it ditch along Lombard ' Street. Irv is time to beware of the plant and quire at City Recorders office, adv when the new leaves are most eas Mardi Gras and Carnival Night ily bruised. The plants are poison Cash Prize* to the Winners ous throughout the year, but In > 7 .1 1 the fail are more easily recognized ATT* e because of the bright color taken ( Information, Chamber of Commerce, by their foliage. The sap is a ». clear, yellowish, sticky substance r * y Hillsboro, Oregon ï which adheres closely to the skin and is hard to remove. Poisoning may develop from within a few hours to a week after exposure. COOI) N EW S For this reason it is important that the skin be washed with a You Can Trade heavy lather o f a strongly alkaline soap. If this is done, poison may YOUR OLD STOVE as part pay be prevented in most cases Poi ment on a new Montag Circulat’or THRILLING soning occurs most frequently on and our prices are right IN D O O R the hands, forearms and face, though the feet, legs or any part You Can Huy o f the body may he involved. PORTLAND. OREGON WITH CONFIDENCE hwause our Some people are entirely immune. guarantee and service make it OCT. 1 5 - 2 2 A few are so susceptible that they worth while to “ trade with can be poisoned by handling gar your home mcrchanit'* 13 SHOWS IN O N E - 11 acre, under den tools or coming in contact with one roof. Exhibit» o f pure.bred Live the clothing o f ethers who have What you want at special Our Special this Week stock, Don, Poultry, P.e Stock. Wild Llf., been directly exposed. Und Product*, Manufactored Product*. 4-H All Enhmcl-Cast Inner Unit low prices Club .ad Smirk-Hu*ht, Vocation^ Education The eruption may be no more 19-ineh Circulator Heater, $37.50 Worin and. for the firs rim. In tb. North. than a simple reddening o f the You Can't Heat that Price! Vet, SPECTACULAR INDOOR RODEO. skin with itching, or it may involve “ THE FRIENDLY STORE’’ 97.1.000 f.V M I C M l I M S severe blistering and swelling with Harvest Festival Hillsboro Oregon SATURDAY SPECIALS \ W atch our Windows for Prices J ^ Beef Steak, lb. ! ! ! ! ! 141c \ 0 Beef Roast, lb. 10c i 1 Fresh side Pork, per lb. 9 k 1 ¡i Fresh Ground Hamburger, 2 lb. 25c 0 {j Liver, young Beef, lb. . 9c 0 jjj Chicken, choice colored, for Frying and Stewing lb. \ l 8 ~c\ Q uality M eats Phone Beaverton 0855 D ay and Night, O ct. 1 4 -1 5 1 mm ! I m No Entry Fee Free Adm ission VV. E. PEC.G NDERTAKER and S T U D IO RODEO See our window slight fever and present a truly a- larming appearance to those unfam- * Brown's Beaverton Pharmacy REDUCED FARES-ALL LINES Richey Hardware ft Furniture Co. Beaverton, Ore., Phone 7751 SH OP FIRST CLASS WORK KMHAI.MKK AT REASONABI.E PRICES mgr Building — :— Heavertot. FLOW ERS Edison Mazda Lamps KAM BERGER'S Beaverton K. I). Van Meter, Prop. Beaverton Funeral Pieces All Kinds HENRY PFEIFER Phone 12851 South End of laimhard Street Beaverton, Ore. LIV E S TO C K ft/tX PO S TÎ0N j School Supplies BARBER Oregon THE SUMMERS’ SHOP Hemstitching 0. J Barber Shop STEVENS. SATISFACTION PROPRIETOR GUARANTEED Boyd’s Variety Store SCHOOL SUPPLIES DISHES, FANCY CANDW NOVELTIES Henverton's Own Store MARKS & SON Tailoring, Dressmaking, Stamping All Work Guaranteed Angel St., between First & Second ^<riith^>M D angeH all^U 4hlock* RESTAURANT SHORT ORDER Cigar«, Tobacco* Confection*, Soft Drink* Cad- Bldg — ♦ \V«ts<*r S t DEW EY Phone OUI THE PLUMBER JOE KKMMKR Carries a*(Tompi*tr **Line of HHERW1N WILLIAMS PAINT Phone 7702 MEALS For any Kind of Wood Limb Wood Cut to Order