The Beaverton Review R. L. Tucker ................... 116 09 Y. striking example o f the wide ac- | Mr*. Ott<> Erickson and her fath­ Mr*. Georgiana t Molai by) K «irn * ut education at the Port lamí ceptenc* o f Oregon product* in er Mr. Gilmore went deer hui.Ung and Mrs. Viola (Hansen) Schul- M. 0. A . ami als» a tenrher of Block 4. twite I, 2. Install- mesita I, 2, 3. 4. S, tl. 7, . in tho artSuols merich) both of Port lami at temimi publie apotktner other market*, and another g o o d 1 over the week etvi *, K. L. Tucker ............... 102.18 the shower given fur Mtaa Gladys there, gave a w r y fine impersonal support Issued «e e ry Friday at Mbavertwn reason for Oregonian* to M r. G . A . Gilmore of IVrtland ion of Job, a Bible character and . Block 4. Lot 8, Install­ Shellenherger. home industry and farming Oregon was a dm: er guest at the M . C . •»■o gave many (itoaages from this ment* I. 2, 3, 4, 6, 0. 7 The local Safeway store is sup­ McKervher home Tuesday eve. Mr. ami M ra Icon Kerr and interest mg book, at the Congrega* | 8, K I . Tucker ............ 31.63 plied with celery from the farm of faintly h aw mov«vt fm»ni the John se-'orul class matter Entered as t. nal church Sunday evening. Geo. Davis who live* on the Franklin Ave. Add— George Anastas, a local grower who Hayes house on 3rd atrvvt ho a December 9. 1922, at the poatcffk'c Hyland road, lost hi* barn ami tho Block A, 7, Installments 2, under the makes a specialty of roasmg this entire contents by fir e WmPiesday house on the G randgeorge place at Reavertrn. Oregon, Oregon Stato New» | 3. 4, 6. 0. 7. 8 F II plant. on the Highway. Act e f March 3. 1379. I g . . ■ . . i . .... i . ---------------— m night. llorkens ........................... 44.82 Dr. and Mrs. Forest Howard re­ The new airport at lagrande is (2| List for the Improvement .»« Mrs. F H . Schoene entertain- WASHINGTON C01TNTY cently movtnl from Portland ko I to lie dedicated Or tuber 9. Fusmess Manager J H. Hatett Lombard St. between Canyon K<>ad ed the t’oihraet bridge Practice COMMITTEE FORMED Club at her home last Wmines-lay tieike their home near Beaverton and Bertha-Beaverton Highway, Lo­ Application* of second coat of having moved vut near the Rich­ aft rraon . FRIDAY', OCTOBER 14. 1932 oil »n compirteli portion* o f Me cal Improvement District No. 16, field Oil Station Organisation o f a committee o f ! I, 1927: 1 Kenne Highway started Spring- bonded Sept K urdy Addition— prominent citisens o f this county1 L. R. I W i ami Garden Hnlston Mrs. Doy Gray eniertain.d the field New*. We are just wonderng There .«re » left Sunday morning for Caret'll to fight the creation of fiv« new Lot 7. Installment* 1, 2, 8, Tuesday l< ridge Club with a lunch - lot o f fellows who are putting up a lèi Ahtgren ui d llerlwrt Kap learning am. and Beach where they have gone to .un at her home on Tuesday. Mr*. 4, 6. Emma 11 uc ken* ,, $616.21 big howl fo r municipal ownership u. institutions « of " higher „ n r r ,earning hu: I and fisbt W. H. I to yd was it guest of the pel opened a grocery store and m.r- Lot 8, Installment* 1, 2, 8, public utilities We have several the removal and wreckmg of others public ket in Forest Grove in the old Cap­ Mr. and Mrs. W alter VanKleek club ami also w n the honors. 4. 6. Cha*. Mackey ____ 2 «l 57 •they make aprorainent as is said to be provided fo r in utilities íes building . lo t * 9, Installment* 1, 2, mention of. say electric power ami ' h* Zorn-McTheiwon school moving attended a (»arty giver« 1 1 the hon:.- Little Arlene Bielman who has 3, 4. 6. Chat, Mackey . . 194 76 light, gw* and water syaKems, träne bill was announced here recently o f Mr. ami Mrs. W alter Saling hern quite ill i* repm-ted recovnr- As soon as bid* can I » railed The local committee will act in­ «4 Tigard. Saturday evening. Hook o f Dee»I* portation. telephone and other means w-.g. She has Iss-n suffering from and contract* awarded, fHlMl.tNK) In Hecorded dependently o f but will co-operatc No. 91. Page 48. Wash­ o f communication. will lie spent on Mra. (Tuts. Katerly o f Portland an infection of a toxic tu.' ure and Federal money with the School Tax-Ssving league is staying at the Wm. D* •■singer was given a blood tri ns fusion last Oregon highways. ington Go.. less a parcel What sre are wondering about o f la ml. Recorded Book what they are going to have done to which wa* formed some month* home a few days irve(dentally v is i­ week. The W ar Department has ap­ o f lieeda N o, 136, Page the newspapers. If there is any to fight the bill ting with her Howerton friends. | prove»! the application at (sine Mr. Graprr head o f the school 143, Washington ('* , plus public iJUlity that serves the whole Included in the list of members County Court o f Oregon, for a a strip of land 10 ft. In public it is U*e newspaper. Do they ^ county committee are Dr hrulge aerosa the north fork of want the municipality ho own and O. H. Holmes. Forest Grove: K. width along said bound­ the Siuslaw River, about four mil­ ary o f said description control the newspaper? I f they do ®- Nedry. Tigard; J. K. Moreback. es northeast o f Florence are (they going to eleot editors by Sherwood; E. H. Johnson and Ed •old to Essex Marsh and popular vote, and what if the A n n - Schulmerich. Hillsboro, C. J. Stick - wife. Installments 8, 4, paper should in some manner aay ney. Aloha and H. K. Findley. K 6. Henry Nelson .......... 1277.62 C ITY T R E A S U R E R 'S N O TIC E OF something that reflects unfavorably two. Portland, The amount set opposite each lot S A L K OF R E A L PROPERTY cm the prescrit administration? or parrel of land Is the amount of FOR D E L IN Q U E N T LIE N S PREMIUMS GIVEN NOTICE IS HEREBY' G IV E N AS 1 the unpaid lien and or the ins tail- Dan White was in town Issfc week men La o f bonded liens against such A T 4-11 COUNTY FAIR F O LLO W S: and made the Review office a property due and delinquent, inclu­ I have prepared from the bond pleasant call. He is thinking of ding coats and interasts to date o f Premiums won at the 4-H club Lien Docket the following list* oi opening up (the Beaver Theatre ■ale. fa ir held September 16 and 17 liens ami or installments of bonueu Old residents will remember him In accordance with as Hi Hats ana were as follows; Jerseys- Division liens, that have been delinquent lor pursuant to the lawa o f the .State as the one who first operated the a period of more than one year o f theatre when it was moved into 1 (a ) which consists o f one junior 1 Oregon In such rases made from the time the same become due the present building some years ago. calf dropped since February 1,1932. and provided I will on Tueaday, 1st. Nolen Van Dome len. 2nd. Hel­ and payable against the property en Graf. 3rd Lorraine Rennells h erein specifier!, situated In ih . the 1st day o f Novemlwr, 1932, at CHERRIES IN OREGON Division 1 (b ) which consists o f ! Town of Beaverton, Washington 10 o'clock a.in. at the front door "E ver since Henderson Levelling ,, o f the Richey Hardware and Fur- ; County, Oregon, to-wit: brought the first nursery stock for * * * '” , £ !* * ? the Oregon OrMWn rauntrv aero«« h eb. 1, 193_ 1 « . Rich- (1 ) List for the improvement of i niture Store in the Town o f Hea- the country across the the Washington Street between Front vertun. Washington County, Slate plains by wagon in 1647, and plant­ ard Hagg, 2ndGeo. Barkley (a ) first and Second Streets, llall Street of Oregon, offer fo r aale and sell ed Napoleon (Royal Ann) cherry Holsteins- Division 1 at public auction to the beat bal­ Henry' Tews 2nd. Allen Detrick, between Front and 2nd Street*. trees in his nursery near the pres­ der for rash subject to redemption, 3rd. Lo ran T nichel. Division 1 (b ) Tucker Street between Front and ent town o f Mihraukie Oregon has 2nd Street*; Betts Street* lielween the lots and parrels o f land abova Don Josay. been noted for its fine sweet cher- 1st. Earl Jossy. 2nd Front and 2nd Straeta, Franklin described. ries. As another proof o f the no- 3n*- ® V| Bradley, 4th. Glen Prm- Each piece or tract o f land will | A re. between 2nd and 6th Street*, tural adaptability o f parts o f this Division 11. 1st. Frances D e­ Lombard Street betw«ren end of be sold, separately, and for a *». 6. 7, S to compete with heavy production ecker, 2nd. Wesley Bachelder 3rd. ; salad fashion In mayonnalae at yellow • alad sl»c* «reatsr piuuancy to ike ealaA1 because o f distance from markets, Don Josay, 4th. Richard Hagg. smocthness td?al for a wide variety of CRAB-MEAT CANAPE but in the case of the sweet cherry | party or picnic. luncheon, or buffet Flaked ernb meat Rouade of toast uses find competition extensive only in GRANGE HOLDS VERY MeyonaaUe Grated Americas cheeas the neighboring Pacific Coast Canapes guaranteed to malt in the Salt Paprika INTERESTING MEET mouth &nd start any dinner off to s States. The large sweet cherries do M|g erah meat with nayonnaia* to smooth perfection may be made with moisten, adding call If »eceaaary. Spread particularly well in the mild valleys a simple twis’ of the wrut— a bit ¿f •n round» of fre»h loaat. «prtalile wits The Beaverton Grange h e ll their o f Western Oregon, * d in suen if rated American chaeac. then lightly with.' ffalccu ernbmeat, mayonnaise. Amcr paprika. Toaii In the oven and »err« hot. parts o f the Columbia River Basin regular October meeting at 11 A. lean choree, and a dash of paprika C R A B -M E A T TO M AT O S A L A D and Eastern Oregon as do not ex ­ M. Saurday. the 8th in the Grange Whether it’s a luncheon salad of Peel a Aran tomato and cut It Into leg perience temperatures much below ball. The first ar«J second degrees substantial proportions and colorful iergthwl»« »rctlon», leaving It whole at clmru.t. or a sandwich that is a tribute the item end. Place on rrlap lettuce, conferred upon Mr. and Mrs. James xero fo r any extended period. to tl*e name nnd custom, you will Anc spread the «eetlons slightly apart. aa4 program M o « o f the sweet cherries are Lewis. A miscellaneous fill the center generously with the aaUd atm» of these new recipes an inspire mixture given for Special Crab-Meat processed. For many years canning opened at two o'clock Mrs. M. C. Uoo to flagging culinary imaginations | Sandwich. has been a standard practice. In Me K archer presentd a splendid t a ­ per on Christopher Columbus. Hal­ more recent years processing In littde brine for maraschino purposes ac­ loween was featured by six girls in black cat costume. They i counted for an annually increasing were as follow s: Lorram Denny. volume. A few sweet cherries are Jean Hansen, Margaret Hansen Ida dried. Fletcher. Lois Adams and the great- Royal Ann is the variety espec- — . ly disturbed sleeper M ary Fran- I ially adapted to commercial cann.ng | c jj Dooming. An article “ Let's plant and to the manufacture of maras- a -pree’ w u read by Mrs. Margaret chino cherries- Bing and Lambert Denny. The Roll Call "W h at breea are the leading dark colored varie­ o f farm stock I have found most ties. Both are adapted to »hipp r.g pofitfcbie,” was responded »>n |mr t” . group. Orchardists therefore Toe Washington Centennial will be fw t«i| u Ilici) liti« :iv Ita clilef liurriull ...._ group. . . in s g v • - observed by the plari.ing o f a tree. ••ni » hlglilv ltlt»r.<-:»!Ivi- rollnld.il must plant a sufficient number of The Committee fo r the tree plant­ Irai lit e ) MllbstiUico so fllloly soli trees o f a variety proven as a pol- dlvldi'il tluit n volume Ilo- rive of ing are,Mrs. Ruby Boyd, Mrs. Fran­ lenizer to bring about satisfactory H peli uoiilil rovi r il m ile iM|lllire cis Donald».n, T. B. Denney, J. W. setting o f fruit. The minimum num­ »U rtare vvllli ii fItiii s rlf liilirlriitliiic Barnes. The committee fo r regis­ ber o f pollenixing trees is about film. tering the tree is, Mr. and Mrs. one in nine. Where pollenixers can T b l« «l.irtllicr NtHlrnirut un* Doy Gray. tnndr by Dr. «i. A. Abbott, brilli of be harvested with profit one row thè rhemutry ilepnrtment o f Die to every four of the standard var- LOCAL NEWS University o f North Dnkota nmt iety is sometimes planted. The most T "tute oli etiomlut, ili (¡rumi l'urk«, satisfactory pollenixer for the three who le n bittiotiully rerognl 7 **d un Mr. and Mrs. Oscar U rfer were commercial varieties is Black Re­ thorlty on olle, follon'lng bis e* Sunday guests at (the S. B. I.awr- I publican. Other pollenixers which haustlve toRt* irlth thè fluid. Pencil erjssr Volume of Ingrodl- end» home. Atrraee/ctc , are fa irly successful are Centennial' The fluid, " ilb h »VIIM UHi-il in pre ent In New Fluid Would Covar oenccK usiHG uc*J , Black Tartarian, and Governor cnndltloiilng thè iunior* of bolli no Tvipg S/toncaca PtgrvL | Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Brown of Gar- j Marked Area Above With Thin Lu­ automobile r e m ili ly driven 74.* bricating Film, Says Dr. Abbott, den Home celebrated their th irty- Wood. inlle* ut llnllfnx. Nova Srolla, nnd Noted Authority on Olla. O f I. JAY STEVEN'S I fourth wedding anniversity Tues- un ilrplane llown 3.3 minute* ni Tha detresslon and the growth ot OREGON GROWS THE ’MIC H lO T O / *C V C L B - Ï M V O f C « ? r « r ' day. Wlnona. lllnn., nfler all oli bud run nfier nil oil him h«>cn drained r t n u iK .er ;« 7<7/i S P tL l i n # motorized racketeering combined beni dmliied frinii llielr rrnnk from It. the film entnhllnhed upon •fu.1. ct/Mfl m rV e «o u r *rsc«/<«« FINEST OF CELERY The drill team and officers of Boa- i hsvs caused sn unexpected but ex­ ras»-*, WIIH |ierferled by W. \'. Kbl • lie mctnl nurture« will nerve ns a vert on Grange w ill meet fo r re­ tremely desirable expansion In the for the eerlou* consideration by ofll- der, forim-r newspn|>er tnnn o f In lubricant until Ita thin layer weara hearsal at eight o'clock on Tuesday , ctals of the expense* Involved Wher­ police use ot motorcycle« I t may not be generally known, Grosse, Wla. «way. When It dlHiippcnrn there Is Since the Brut ot the year 48 state ever this situation Is arising the mo­ but it is a fact that many other 1 October 18. 'riie minute rolloblnl punirle« left u mottled surface exposing and city police departments have pur- torcycle It winning hand* down over of thè anhatanre, wlirn InlriHliired states look to Oregon growers for both Iron und the colloidal «uh The Beaverton Grange will hold a chased fleets ot fast, powerful motor­ ot ter form* of police transportation on Inlo n molor bv inbllnx thè carrier «tutire, for the i nvltlcs of the met some o f the finest, crispest and special ________________ meeting _______________________ at 8:00 o ’clock Sat. cycles from ons manufacturer alone account of Its low coat. Its great effici­ fluid lo ilo- regulnr rrankrase oli. ni ure still filled with sub lulrro- most delicious celery in the cour. , ev and street out with fleeing marauders or attend fili» thè fine«! porca nnd cremane« strongly attract and hold them In gest producer s o f celery in _ t h , nraUnK , school buik iu, ^ u to other details In connection with outlawry. The rest are ado) mg motor o f thè metal,” l»r. Abbott «nld. “ An tbl» wny a continuous film of lubri- Portland area, this firm wUl m ar­ cycles for the first time, after s study them. Criminal* In automobiles nave have nine stitdhes taken. thln lulirlrutlng coni wetiru uwuy iittioli la innlntHlned until tho met­ ket through their Oregon stores of the results of their increasingly no cliance againat motorcycle police Il le rnutlnunlly re new ed by freaii al la worn down to the limit of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hasting* Die Massachusetts State Police are a successful us* by the polue of other and in other division* located in depoalla nf thè rolloblnl pnrtlrle« penctrntlnn of the |>artlrlen Into localities The sales have ranged from perft ct example of efficiency and econ­ attended Khe University o f Oregon Comt and Eastern states, several In thè oli « I roani. Tbeae partirle«, It« pores. coast to coast and from Canada to the omy In the use of motorcycle*. They and the University o f Washington carloads of fine Oregon *e '*ry . * whlrh rendlly pus« through thr “From the physical and chondral use a magnificent fleet of 110 Indian City of Mexico. Bwin Bros, have specialised for football game in Portland Saturday. lineai filiera, rnrry elertrlrul properties of the fluid Investigated During IS31 these vwlft Another reason for the sudden machines etilirgra Quii « m i ' lo rcpel nnd pre over 16 years in the raising of tin* It la reasonable to expert practical Mr. and Mrs. Frost and daughter growth In the police employm’ ul o' mechanical guardians of safety cover­ vent theui freni rollertlng Itilo lurg engineering lesta to show a ninrked celery. Climatic and »oil condition* I(-beUe o f StwbBrg w y e gue*u motorcycles Ilea in the present vital ed 1.688.141 miles, at a total cost of er niiiaae« nnd nettuni; out. It la Increase In motor efficiency, due to necessity for state and municipal 814.413. or at the unbelievably low in this section are ideal for this of Mr ^ Mrs w H Boswell very probnble flint thè fluid nino better lubrication,” Dr. Abbott add­ economy In all parte ot the country rat* of 8 018 per mil*. crUp crunchy, edible, and keeping Sunday. In the afternoon the rontnlna some stablllxlng ngent In The motorcycle la on* Important ed. "This should cause the motor there Is a vibrant demand for in- qualities, ao necessary for long bWo famine* drove to Cochran to »muli qunntlty tu pre vent «ettllng to run cooler and should result In \ creased police activity against the answer to the growing problems nt shipments, are excellent, according ( vjew the devastation caused by "Thiin when n mntor thoroughly a saving of fuel and In longer Ufa motorized banditry and the neceeaary rapidly awrlllng army of violent lee rondltluncd wlth Ibi« nubstsnre I* of plstona and rings.” recent fire. breakers Sucb increased activity calls reduction of public expenditure*. I to Binn Bros. This is another j B o a v e r t » * R e v ie w SALAD DAY S A R E HE RE j j SUESTANCE SIZE OF A PEA • LUBRICATES MILE-SQUARE AREA Police Increase Use of Motorcycles j A