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FRIDAY OfYpoBER jp F 14 19S2 The Beaverton Review rear wheel by a car drive* by Koe- ber. Tucker’* car turned over on Its able and three fenders were smashed. Tucker was injured in his mck and legs . laureiue .Schmitt driving through Hcaverton struck Virginia Wegem-r kms-king her down.ile took her to ic r home ami Dr. Welsh was called her hom* and Dr. Welsh waa allied, the was not sarloaly injured. L IV E Exposition to I mî Better Than Ever near Carlton. CIRCUIT COUR T Mr. end M i* Chaa. VanKUwk State Industrial Commission vs1 By Mr*. E L. Co* I visit td Sunday afternoon with their Elmer Riley and C. Leder, action daughter and husband Mi. and for money. Mr*. Bon Harris of 16avorU*i Mm. Clay Dariand o f North Plain*. Olaf Jerde, va Oregon Electric « « mi a visitor 1**1 Sunday at th* IliUon club will hold a card Railway Co. .action for damages. homo of Mr., and Mr*. O II. Peter- C. Kahler vs I « - Bennett «1 at *on. party W*dti$«lsy eventing Ook. 19 at MclK>nald‘s hall at Tigard. Th* money million. I«*nt*r Snider and hi* brother Cla - pnoceeds to be used for th* Schol City o f Forest Grove v* Roy M. m u-« Snidrr of l-attilamat W asn. arship loan fund The public la Fogitl. Septimus Gibson, and F. R. who ia a house *u**t. were Port -ord tally Invited. England et a! city lien foreclosure. land visitor* yrolorday. Elizabeth Pye v# Wm. Oelrich There will be a special school Mr*. Florasm larkm who la mak meeting of District 10» Mqoday mortgage foreclosure. B«jiy V«gl v* C. W. Vannet et ing 1»or hom* with hvr aistvr Mr*. evening Oct 17 at 8 o ’clock at the J. C, Snidrr spent last. week with school hollar. The purpose 'is to ala mortgage foreclosure. Mrs. C liff Isirkin o f Sohulla, elect a director to fill th« vacancy PROBATE COURT Nfclson Mr*. Urura (àordan of Portland caused when Mr David Petition to Judge Templeton that and her rhildntn, spettt a frw day* moved to Portland. Clyde M, (Vrhin be appoiried ad the past work with hor permis. A number o f friends from HI- miniatrator o f the estnte o f M. Mr. aiai Mr*. Harry A. Richard*. b*on and Tigard spent an enjoyable Edith Pechin and Mable C. Mi-llar Mrs. Nettle Wentworth and cou evening Saturday at the home t S appointed administratrix of Walter sin Mr. WnRworth were Sunday Mr. and Mr*. Jo« Flint « t Scholl*. G. Mellar's esttte. visitor* at th« hum« uf Mr and Mr* Th« occasion wa* the second an MARRIAGE LICENCES J. R. Daniels, Pleasant Valley road. niwmary of their winding and wa* supposed to be a »urpriae. I.aurence C. Wick o f Hillsboro, Mrs. Aten and Mrs. Louis« Van Th# following ladie* from Hiteun and Vera V. Tumiiieoon of F. Grove VanKlevk were among thoa « who Harold G. Weiaenbark and Geor atUmded the Washington C«|inty were at the county seal last Friday, gia Guata Hines o f Hillsboro. Federation meeting at Hillsboro «h er* they *W r contradting bus- Victor Herbert Johnson o f T i Thursday Mra Gludy* Meyer, Miss in« sa. of Margaret Summers, Mr* Bessie gard and Helen Grace O'Neil M. II. Pomeroy and Mrs. Robert Summer». Mr*. Flora U edy. Mr* Sherwood. Win. H. lU-maworf'H of Banks, Pomeroy „nd children were vieitur* Ida Hit*. Mm. Saiwh VanKleek, and Ora ILaynam o f Bierkley, Calif. Sunday at the home of Mr*.Pom and Cora Metxentine. •roy's parents Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Sparke of Portland. iKINTON HAPI'KM\(,s orchard HAZBLDALE NEWS | Mr. and Mr*. Adolph Anicker of ■---------------- ----------------- « Multnumah, visited -Sunday with Mm. Frank Sale# visited all last Mr. ard Mr*. Fred Anicker, who are making their home fur th« pres week with her daughter. Mm. lf..b Mersrr ent at their ranch h«re. Mr. and Mm. Dix Gassner of K. L. Cox »pent Thursdsy in Bea verton where <h* was euntreting bu - Portland visit*«) Sunday at the J. inesa. Mr. Cox sl*o called on Mr ano Gassner home Mr*. Anthony Schulte, who former Mr, and Mm. C. Kumltn of ly resided on Cooper mountain. Port kind vimU.f with Mr ana Mr*. Mr. and Mr* I). P. Newman of Tom Miller last funday. l.inton wen« Sunday dinner gue#s of Mm. Robert Cameron is very ill Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Cox. In the a f at her home.Mm. Cameron has ternoon all four called on Mr. and been atrk for over three months. Mr*. L. W. Crowder of Scholl*. Mr. and Mm. N. F. Danford and Clarence Snider of CathMmat M ra. A. L. Danford. were all day Wash who l*a been visiting with visit» re at the Tom Miller home, her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wednesday. Snidrr for the past week o r ao re Virginia and Margaret Miller and turned to his home the first o f this Virginia Chunberlain went to Port week. land Saturda to the Dolly David- Mrs. Frank C. Fluke entertained soo party at the Paramount, a number o f her neighbors and Mm. Milan Pixer ia visiting her friend* Wednesday afternoon at her home on Tde Flat road, *o a mother, Mra. Wes Bany. for a few water melon party which all g .« a l week*. Mm. Pixer i* not well am! is under the Doctor* care here. ly enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Khichard Rice of i Aluha-Huber Review | IlilDboro and Mr. and Mr*. Ceorge Coudrich and daughter. MUaJmnr » --------------------------------------------------- » OUve Tollefsen spent the week Car-d uf Purtland have been vial- during th« past week at the h»m* end with her pareiks. o f Mrs. Uoodrkb'a sister Mrs. Rob Mm. Ruth Hayra spent Tuesday ert Pomeroy Tile Flat road. with her daughter. Mm. V. D. Mr. and Mr*. Fred Anicker are Foster o f Portland. having their house shingled on shear Mr. and Mm. H. Emory left ranch on PWuaanfc Valley ruad. Mr. Thursday for an edts-nded stay at Anicker is doing the work aasisieu Whit* Salmon, WVwh. Delores re by other member* of the family. The mained to attend school, staying Anicker’* reaide in Greaham but are at Mra. Johnstons. making an extendod stay at their Earle Hollingsworth underwent a home here. slight operation last Tuesday Mm. J. J. VanKlevk and daughter in the office o f Dr. Mason. Two who were guests last week o f Mm. smalt peices of glass were ivmuv- VanKlecka daughter Mrs. . I.andvs* ««d from hi* left fodt, having been of Chitwood return«! home the first imbeddtfcl there for three nuaiths. of this week. Mr VanKlevk and son « ---- —--- ---------— -------- ft Wayne went to Chitwood last Wed COURT HOUSE ITEMSi nesday and made the return trip C --------------------------------------------------- B with them. ARRESTS All In tht community are invited L. A. Matthiew, larceny, bound to attend the second quarterly con over to Ith* Grand Jury. ference o f the Ewangical churches in this disiriot to be held with the Kin- ACCIDENTS ton church thia week Saturday eve The car o f Clarence Tucker o f ning at « o ’clock. The pastor Rev. right W. E.Simp*on will be present, also Beaverton was hit on the Rev. who ing. and Chester Paul Gate* of Portland will have charge of the meet ami deliver an address. Come fill the church. VOTE FOR ifÎTÈON Arthur L. Fields, president. Portland Chamber of Commerça, sample* milk of Hazel Col. Rag Apple DeKol, prize winning cow to ba exhibited at Pacific International, Portland. October 15-22. Harry L. Corbett, past president. Pacific International, at th* pumpa. Western livestock exhibitors will have a better chance of winning casb prizes and awards this year at (ba Pacific International Live- atock Ki position'a competition for the $75.000 premium Bat, provided by the state. Multnomah county and breeders’ associations, according to O. M. Plummer, General Manager of the Pacific International. Tbe Ex position will be held la Portland, Oregon, October 15-22. Inclusive. While tbe show Is expected to be even more complete than In tha past, eastern aghibltom will havn smaller representation! than usui). This will leave the awards open al most exclusively to western en trants. Besides the Dairy and Beef Cattle Shows which always occupy an Im portant place In the Livestock Ex position. an unusually flee collec tion of pure bred animals la all other divisions. Including sheep, goats, heavy draft homes, dogs, poultry, rabbits, fish and game will be exhibited. There will also be the usual Industrial Show, Dairy and (.and Products Show, Wool and Mo hair Show, the Boys' aud Girls’ 4-H SAYS WAVES RADIO DESTROY GERMS Rs ho broadcast ia being used b j science to kill germ.« in the hunisn tid y, it was announced in San Francisco Wednesday in a spectac ular paper presented before t'ie an nual convention of the American Club exhibits and 8mftbHughes Vo cational Education exhibit* and ac tivities. In addition to these, this year's Exposition offer» as a new and thrilling entertainment feature tha country’s leading rodeo. McCarty- Elliott, with their complete atriag of bucking horsea Including th* famous ‘‘Midnight’’, th* mount that “ has never been ridden". At least twenty-five championship buckaroos and women riders will compete for the $10.004 la prize awards. In tha Exposition's big arena, the first In door rodeo held In the Pacific Northwest, giving the public a close up view of all events. Tbe rodeo will show at eight matinee and aeven evening performances. This la tbe twenty-second annual Pacific International Livestock Ex position, the Pacific-west's great educational event, and Its way of drawing the spotlight of the world on It as a country outstanding is agricultural products. Reduced round trip fares to Port land for the Exposition, October 15-22, have been announced by all railroads. T : NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN « . the legal voter» o f School District No. 48 of Washington County, State o f Oregon that a SPECIAL ?C;HOOL MEETING of said District will be held at High School Build ing, on the 25th day of October, 1932, at 8 o’clock in the afternoon, for the following objects: To vote upon the question o f consolidating Joint School District 104 (Wash ington County portion of Sylvan School district) with School Dis trict No. 48, Washington County, Oregon. Dated this 13th day o f October, 1932. ATTEST: Altnea Haulenbeck, District Clerk. Dr. C. E. Mason, Chairman Board o f Directors. J. R. Talbert 0 *1 Out *AV College o f Physicians. Dr. C. F .Tenney o f New York city, author of the Daper. declared that high-frequency radio waves, similar to those used for trans oceanic and round-the-wor'd broad casting. have been remorkably suc cessful tn generating artificial fe ver* that in turn kill micro-organ- On sale every day. G ood in roomy coaches and reclining chair cars. A comfortable tourist berth for the night as little as $1.50 extra. Ask foe details. Southern P acific Donald T. Templeton Republican Candidate For County Judge A material reduction taxes on real property. of county A successful administration county affairs at low coat. of A successful fight for the desig nation o f major state highways in and through' Washington County. A successful maintenance of County road* on a greatly reduced budget. These are not promise«. They are some o f the accomplishments of the County Court in the last 18 months. RETAIN DONALD T. TEMPLE TON AS COUNTY JUDGE Bruin Flush to Play in Portlantl Against Oreg. adv M EM CE R*-C O LU M BIA- f O O O C O M P A N Y BUY a SIPPIY of These SPECIAL FOOD VALLES Prices for Saturday - Monday, October 15 - 17 nr w m ^ J rn as Nature made 49-Ib. Rolled Oats OXYDOL COFFEE New Crop 9-lb. Sacks OUR BEST The Finest Coffee Ground T> Suit Your Taste. Lb. Mr. an<! Mr* Haley and »on of Bethany spent Wednesday evening mt the E. D. Hite home.« C V p i IP U J *' U » 29c Mm. Myron Mctzentin* spent several days last week at her par ents home in Hillabono. This young man Is going places and didn’t thing«. Ile I* Rob Decker, veteran hnirtrack of the California Drains who will meet the strong University of Oregon eleven nt Portland next Saturday tn the annual Shrine game. The I'cluns will come north undefeated to match power with the teum that downed Santo t iara, credited with being oua of the strong tump* of the south POTATOES—Oregon No. 2 50-lb sack ......................... SWEET POTATOES— No. 1 Jersey. 4 lbs. f o r ......... GREEN CABBAGE— Per pound........................... CARROTS— In bunches, 2 big bunches................... 39c For Better Frying Quart Liberty Bell, cane and maple. Qts., Old English or Jelhvell, Your JELLO 5c Choice of ftsvors. pkg.. Lima. I.arge Seasides 19c BEANS 2 lbs., Baby Limas, BEANS 15c 3 lbs.. Da rigol d MILK 14c 3 tall cans. Budweiser Malt £* 43c P A . C SOAP The W orlds Largest 29c 1 • O t V j. J U n r Selling Soap. 10 bars Sulder’s Tomalto. at this neiw CATSUP 17c 1-ow Price. Large Bottle. Baking Powder ““S- b SS. 3£ i”u lta 35c Mr. A. Innés and Mr. and Mrs. I.oren Innés and family moved to iBcaverton last week. 17c 29c Makes Dish Washing Much Easier Large Package 19c “ U L $ 1 .1 9 Sack pkg. Pancake Flour ' Ä 5^ a large Wheat Hearts, both for Tea Garden Qis., o q „ crown Unbleached WESSON OIL NEWS Handy broa. of Portland »topped here Monday at their nanch.they were on their way to their walnut NOTICE SPECIAL SCHOOL MEETING SCIENCE n ---------------------------------------- - - « The fire» have died down around here *o that they do not require watching. M!r and Mr*. J. L. Haggerty nnd Mrs. Lura Nielsen were Sun- «lay («lier* at theStruthem home. Marylyn Johnson spent the week end with her grandmother, Mra. 8. Boyd. ÉkS Mm. Nick Gorig and two child ren ° t Salem, has boon visiting with hvr par parent*, Mr. and Mm. August Dallman during tht past week. They wore accompanied truia Salem by Miss I.uella Dallman who has been making quite an extend««! »lay in Salem. Mrs. Dall man and her daughter* via Red Monday with relative* in Bcaver- ton, and Sunday -they vialuxl wl;h iMr. anil M n. August Christ o f Gresham and Mr. nnd Mr*. Chria Knabit of Rockwood. , who .moved during tht past week to Park Rose, near IWtland. ft I I'm* responsible for a number of dangerous diseases. "More than 1000 treatments have been given wfch this latest, adjunct to therapeutics at th* Fifth Avenue hospital in New York,” Dr. Tenney •aid "On th« basis o f results ob tain* d in the»* treatments it ia concluded that the short wav« ra dio method of creating high fevers in the human body is superior to any other method yet found, ana it produces better result».'’ . sdv 39c 10c lc 5c Values In Canned Vegetables TOMATOES 40c PEAS King’s Fancy Solid Pack No. 2 Vis, 3 Pans Island Belle, Grown on the Fam- oua San Juan Islands. Full No. 2 cans. 2 for 25c CORN Del Mo-iz or Del Monte, Fancy new pack. 2 can» 3 lbs................................... CELERY HEARTS— No. 1 Well bleached, bunch, .... ORANGES— Fancy, 252- size, 2 doz......................... APPLES— Spltzenbergs Faced ad Filled. Per box . 25c 9c 9c 35c 65c i