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T R I BMATEUTON BKTIMW CITY TRK.XSl BEX'S N C ilC E Ob SALK OK REAL PROPS’ « ! '! KOK DEl.iNQl ENT 1.1K.V3 NOTIGK IS HEREBY GIVEN AS FOLLOWS: 1 have prepared from the bond Lien Docket the following lists ot Mr» Wallace Brown ha* been liens and or installiiants o f bondeo liens, that have been delinquent for reported very ill, a period of more than one year iMUa Joeephine Stlby of Gar\h n li-om the tram the same become due Heme haa entered Rood College and payable against the property The Beaverton Grange held a hire-in specified, situated in the Town o f Beaverton, Washington practice Tuesday evening. County, Oregon, to-wit: The Washington County Pomona Grange will meet Wednesday, Oc- \ (1) List for the improvement of Street between Second trtmr 26th at Hillsboro in their Watson Street and Alien Avenue, BdM new hall. and Interest District -Me. 4. Mr*. Sarah V. Lawrence returned Town of Beaiertua— Tteeday from a two week's sta) Block C, E. 100 ft. Lot 1, with her son, John Lawrence of \ Installment» 5, ti, 7, 8. 0, $ 220.70 Portland. Horkrn First Add.— Block 34, In The Raleigh school district held South half stallments 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 a special meeting for the purpose o f electing a director to fill th» 7, 8, 0 .............................. 352.77 vacancy on the board made by the Beginning at a point in the resignation of Thomas Georges. center line o f Watson Mrs. E. A. Saltness was elected. Street, distant 1063.5 ft. northerly measured along Mr. and Mrs. A. C, Tuttle and the center line from the dtughters Maryalys and Delores Si E. corner o f Sec. 16. were dir.ner gu.sts on Wednesday evening at the home of Mr*. Tuttle’s j T lS R1W W AL; thence easterly 625.9 ft. more or sister and brctiier-in-law Mr. and Mrs. O. Or Washburn o f Portland | leas, thence northerly 350 ft- mere or less; thence Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Denney of westerly 725 6 ft. to the Wlhitford attended the wedding o f center line o f Watson Mrs. Denney's sister, Miss Haxel Street, thence southerly Vose of Oswego, at ti e home of along the center line of her parents to Berm it Deschanc. Watson to the place of Mr. and Mrs. Deschanc will make beginning. Installment* 2 their home at Oswego. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7, 8. 9 .......... 1,244.50 Mr. A. C. Allen has been con Beginning at a point in the fined to his bed ill from t e shock center line o f Watson and grief o f hss accident Sunday. Street distant 848.5 ft. While duck hunting, his gun was northerly from the S. E. accidently discharged and shot the corner ot Sec. 16 T lS foot o f Charles Jennings Mr. Jen R !W W.M. measuring a- nings is in the hospital. At the Helm—In Time of Need! long th» center lin»; thence easterly 535.3 ft. more or lees; thence northerly 219 ft. more or loss; thence w esterly 625.9 ft. to the center line o f Watson Street: thence southerly along the, center line of Watson Street to the place of be ginning. Installments 2. 3 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9 .............. 778.86 Hoc ken's First Add.— Block 22. Paving Fifth St. 1.202.62 Block 22. Paving Watson St., Installment» 2, 3, 4, 5. 6. 7, 8. 9 .................... 708,19 Block 22. Lota 1. 2. 7. 8. improving Washington St. Installments 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6. 7. 8. 9 ...................... 323.21 Hockea's Sub-Division— Tract No. 35, 540 ft. Wat son. Installments 1 to 9 inclusive .......................... 2.386 32 Town o f Beaverton— Block 25, Lot I. 2. Install ments 6, 7, 8, 9 ............. 84.7b Bond and Interest Fund No. 7— Horkrn’* Add.— Block II, Lot 7, 8, Install ments 6, 7, 8 ................ 62.51 Hurken’a 3rd Addition— Block 3. I a * I. 2. Install ments 6, 7, 8 ................ 62.51 Block 3, lota 3, 4. Install ments 6, 7, 8 ................ 61.87 Block 3. lots 1. 2. Install ments 6, 7, 8 ................ 55.10 Block 1, lots 4, 5, Install ment» 1 to 8, inclusive 95.99 Block 2. lots 1, 2. Install ments 1 to 8. inclusive. 105.68 baock 3. lota 7, 8, Install ments 1 to 8, inclusive 102.01 Block 3. lots 7, 8. Install ment» 1 to 8, inclusive 125.76 Block 1. lot« 4. 5, Install ment» 1 to 8. inclusive 100.21 Block 1, Lot 3. Installments 1 to 8 inclusive ............ 87.65 Block 2, LoU 7, 8. Install ments 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 181.10 Steele’s Addition— Tract north o f O. E. right- of-way, Installments I to 8, inclusive .................... 94.15! Clement’s Subdivision— Lot 1, Installments 3, 4, 5, VOTE FOR 6, 7, 8 ............................ 326.98 Hockea’s Third Addition— Block 1, Lot 2, Installments 3. 4. 6. 6. 7. 8 ................ HU04 W. H. Pegg'a Subdivision— Block 9. lot A Installments 1 to 8. inclusive .......... '<n.0b Bond and Interest Fund No. 10— Horkrn'* First Add.— Block 1, lots No. 3 ami 4 Installments l, 2, 3, 4, 6, 6, 7..................................... t*JM Block 23. lota 1 » .2 2, In stallment* 1 to 7. Inc 677 81 Block 23, I*Aa 7, 8. Install ments 1 to 7, Inc. . . . . . 184 Ou Mason's First Addition— Block 1. lota 1. 2. 3. 4. In stallments 2 to 7, Inc. 855.45 Hurken'a Fourth Addition— Block 1, lota 4, 6, 6, 7, In- stallmnnts 1 ta 7, inc., 1,049.03 Block 2. Iota 6. 6. 7. 8. In stallment» 1 to 7, Inc. 1,019.03 Block 2. Lot 4. Installments l to 7, Inc...................... 316.13 Block 2. lots 7. 8. 9. 10, 11 Ifwtallmento 1 to 7 . . . . 282 86 Block 1. lot* 6. 7. 8. 9. 10 Installments 1 to 7, Inc 363.15 Block 23. lota 1. 2, 7. 8, In stallments 1 to 7 . . . . 297.16 Mason's First Add.— Block 2. lot 6, installment 2. 3, A 6, 6, 7, 8.......... 248 69 Block I. lou 3. 4. 5. 6, 7, Installmtnts 2 to 7/ Inc. 230.12 Block 1. lots 1. 2, 9. 10. 11. 12. installment» 2 to 7. inc 7 ...................................... I Mock 1. Lota 1. 2. 3, 4. Installments 2 to 7. Inc. 855.15 Hucken’s Fourth Add.— Block 1. Lots 1 and 2, In stallments 1, 2, 3. 4. 5. 6, 105.36 Block 1, lots 8 and 7, In stallment* 1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 6 504.44 The amount set opposite each lot or par-col of land is the amount of the unpaid lien and or the install ments o f bonded liens agaita* such property due ami delinquent, j including costs and interests to date Paid ------------ VOTE X No. 56 of sale. In accordance with said llta» stvl pursuant to the law» of the State of Oregon hi such c«taes made amt provided. I will on Tueaday. the 22nd day of November, 1932, at 10 o'clock a.m. ta th» front door of the Richey Hardware and Furniture Store in the Town at Heaverton, Washington County, Stale of Oregon, attar for s»le and sell at public auction to the best bidder for cash subject to re demption, the lota ami parcels of land above described. Each piece or tract o f land will be sold, separately, ami for a sum equal to but not exceeding th» un paid lien and or unpaid in» tall- mertta of bonded liens thereon and the interest, »mi costa of adver tising and sale. Where more than on« bid ia ma.1* the land will be sold to the bidder firs* offering to take the sanm for the amount accrued thereon. DaU'^ and firat publlahed Octo ber 21. 1932 Dwt« of last publication. Novem ber 18. 1932. Gels L. Richey. Recorder of the Town of Beaverton. J. W. Connell, Republican Cand idate for reflection for Sheriff. If reelected I will follow the aame pattata» a* 1 have in the past, giving the people o f our County an economical ami courteous ad ministration o f all County affaire and enforcement of all lawa. J W t onnell Sheriff ,.f Waah- ington County. Election November 8, 1932 DAD! FACE A B O U T !! You put God and Chriat and Salvation to one aide Your young folk» took the tip and down they go into the pit wth you. ih> you hear them curse, on that awful Day of Judgement, wl%m God'a wrath breaks forth You led thorn on; now face about! "God commeindeth hi» love to ward ua In that while we were Vet »inner» Chriat died for us1'. Bible Salvation, Beaverton. Ore gon Where To Go The Peat Noble Grand»' Club, saalalisl by the Kebekah Needle ami Social Club are making plans for a Carnival to be hr Id Hallo we'en night, Octolier 31, at H:3U p in. in the Odd Fellows' Itali. Fortune telling, a magician, n»h pond, picture gallery, music and rata are among the alt reel buss they will offer. Don't ndaa the fun. Regular sanai on of Washington county Pomona grange will be held with I I i II s I mii o grange W e d n e sd a y , Oct. 26 In all day aeaalon beginning at 10:3« AU granger» are invited t > attend. Kniton will semi a good delegation aa usual DANCE The Beavor Social Club will put on one of thehr popular dances, Olia tuna a mask ball at Huber Hall Saturday evening. Octolier S'». Prises, good music. Admission, t V . MEETING NOTICE adv c-4t 18 Beaver Chapter No. 106. Statevi lamnnmi- BENEFIT PARTY ' JJ K. cation. Wed. eve Oct. The Beaverton Relief eommilti-e - * • 26 H P M. Obligation W ceremony. Dr. Itaniel are announcing a program, follovid O, Webster, speaker. by a dance, at the Beaverton It gii Yiaitors welcome. By unter o f W. school, Friday, Novembrr 4. at 8 pm . Admisaion. 25r. Any article..ur M Margaret A Detmry ih -I... — — . I , . I • tarlo goods will tie accepted M V'OTE FOR Edw. «t luce For County Hark No. 58 on the Ballo* REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE Advertisement Wanted and For Sale DINNER The Aloha Grange are having TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS a linked ham dinner with an ap I ■ -------------------------------------------------- -- sale Tueaday. Oct. 26 at the Al The second half 1931 taxea are due Murk Wanted — Carpenter work, oha Grange hail. Dinner from 6 9 nxi or before November 5, 1932. All built-ina, shingling, and root to 7.00 o'clock. 35c for adulta n I taxes will become dtlinquen* on painting. Estimate« cheerfully 2th- for children. adv. c |i ' ; Novendier 6 and will carry Interest given. Phone Beaverton 7607 Mr i at tfw rat» of two-third» of one Weaver, Rt. I, tfox 120. lteavnr- j You and your friends are co I- prtr cent per month. ton. adv tally Invited to attend a card pa-'v J W. Connell, Sheriff Washington County. Oregon W“ uld Swap — Pure bred Jersey giien by the louliea Auxiliary at the Huber Club House, Saturday Paid nd. bull from good strain, for goon evening October 22nd at 8:00 P work horse. Martin Hairy dual M dhurp. Lunch and prises. Ad south of Barnes aOhuol. p-45-48 mission 25r. Children not playing t V S W A A V t V W A 'i A S S S S V V A W .S S S S W A A V .A V W .V W W A W A ----------.------------ cards 8 to 18 years, 10c sdraiasi > i. Wanted— Dirt for filling in the j LISTEN IN ON' KGW ditch along I-otnbard Street In quire at City Recorders office, adv B eaverton H ebe*. Saturday, October 22............................................ 8:30 to 8:40. P. M. ah L odge N <i. For Sale— l! weeks old pop. Ilarv- 218 meet* first Monday, October 24............................................... 7:15 to 7.25 P. M. •en B n « RA 3. p-46-48 and third T u r-. day evenings at Wednesday, October 26......................................... 6:50 to 7.00 P. M. For S ale-O n e round, extension, 7 30 I» V. m Ms dining table. 4 Irathrr seated l.O.O.F, BaU. Mrs. Sarah ('ha >- Saturday, October 29.......... ,~.7............................ 8:30 to 8:40 P. M chairs. II. L Hughes. Beaverton berlain, «ecretary, and Mr». E !m FOR FACTS ON THE UNIVERSITY CONOOIJDATION BILL . . . p -f adv c46-47 Sheets, N. G. Paid Advertisement V/'.NSVWAVWVWVUVJW.VVW.SV.V.VWVVV.V.V.VW.VVVWyVN ------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ City W .W .V .W W ^ W W V W r t W W A V .V .V .’ .W .V /.V Y V W A W IA Beaverton Market and Grocery \ SATURDAY SPECIALS Fri. & Sat. Specials, Oct. 2 1 -2 2 OCCIDENT FLOUR 49-LB SACK tf? 7 J C 1 . 1 «J CRYSTAL WHITE LAUN- O O DRY SOAP, 10 Bar* ALBERS LARGE ALBERS WHEAT, JAMES LEWIS REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER An Able »nd Competent Ma- For a Responsible Position Paid Advertisement Find Sugared M ortar Used In Old N ew England Church FLAP JACK PACKAGE PEARLS OF Large, 2 for M J B. TREE TEA Orange Pekoe, 8-ox. 1 C * 4 ° 9 5 • , OG p k g»**^ SUGAR, lb. o f brown and 7 E of Both • * J i lb. d . oi r Powdered, w- ; I F K CONGRESS BEANS, CALIFORNIA Small White. 3 pound* 1 A ’ 1 * OLD DUTCH CLEAN- SER, 3 CANS 7 Q * 1 ** ITALIAN PRUNES New Crop. Large, 4-lbs. RICE KRIS PIES. KELI. OGG'S 2 Package* TOMATO JUICE No. I, Tall. 3 Can* Plaster Samples from Malden Structure Under Scrutiny of Scientist* COWAN'S- WHIPPED CREAM FUDGE 1-lb. O C 7 q • 1 U VEAL CHOPS, RIB OR SHOULDER per lb. POT ROASTS STEER BEEF. PER POUND » 4 1 ; SHOULDER PORK ROAST, Per Pound 7 fk . • 1 t f J RIB B O ILIN G B E E F, STEER, PER POUND BACON, MEDIUM PER POUND -f\ Q vJO IQ • 1 9 i! PURE VEGETABLE SHORTENING. 3 lbe OO » ¿ .0 ■; Ji COFFEE. FOLQER'S POUND CAN OO ¡' TOILET Tissue. 3 ROI.I-S 7 7 ZEE 1 ¡1 7 J ■ \ • • 1 ^ BALCO MALT PER CAN ¡i o e J Q I Q u a lity M eats Phone Beavertoii 0855 kl JO IRY-KRHFP | 12-ox Package O Q CRISOO 3 POUND TIN Fresh side Pork, per lb. 9lc Fresh Ground Beef or Pork, lb. 25c Sauer Kraut, Quart . . 8c Fancy Mince Meat 2 lbs. for 28c Pure Lard 3 lbs. for 25c Fresh Salmon, lb. . . 7ic Weiners, per lb. . . 14c Dependable Matches, carton 18c ■ \ GRANULATED SOAP 0 7 ¡' White King, large pkg •<9 m IOC p k g . free with each purchn.*« i* O C Two Deliveries Daily 7 O • 4 M eat Market ? S i 5 vow * Phones 3203 and 1702 5 EIOOYEII W r t W /W M 2 /A V W /W A V W ,V .V A W .V .V W /W .V .Y , \ Business Places To Patronize JAMES W . M O T T REPUBLICAN A b o v e : the F a u lk n e r M. E . Church a t M a ld e n , M a ss. I n s e t : R e v . R e v ilo M. S ta n d ie h , p asto r, e x a m in in g a s a m p le of e ugared p la t t e r which Is now being stu d ie d b y M e llo n In stitu te s c ie n tis t s . MALDEN, MASS. — This quiet New England city Is today basking In the ncientlflc sp< light through discovery here ot what la believed to be one of the few buildings In the United States built with com mon cane sugar used as one of the construction materials. Interest in the building, the Faulkner M e m o r i a l Methodist Church, was aroused following the rediscovery by Mellon Institute scientists, of an ancient building secret which called for the nse of sugar la lime sand mortar mixtures. According to Mellon Institute re ports, the addition of a small amount of sugar, about six pounds to each 100 pounds o f quicklime, In creases the tensile strength of the mixture by more than sixty percent. As a result of this discovery It Is now being freely predicted that sky scrapers of the future, built with sugar, will last longer and be far stronger than the buildings o f to day. Mellon Institcte officials pointed out that the secret of sugar’s place In building construction was known to the Romans and was used freely by them. Records covering the use o f su gar in the Faulkner Church here are rather obscure. According to Charles E. Clark, Malden contrac tor, the church was built In 1907 by the late John Fox, one-time promi nent builder of this city. Fox, ac cording to Mr. Clark, was given to experiments and through one of these, learned that sugar acted as a retardant to keep plaster from set ting too rapidly. Fox apparently was not prima rily concerned with the strengthen ing qualities of sugar. The church records show, however, that very few repairs hare been made to the building. Its low repair cost Is con sidered remarkable in view of the rigorous New England winter», which have made It necessary to patch and repatch other buildings in the vicinity of similar though later construction. Samples of the plaster have been sent to Mellon Institute to deter mine the tensile strength after twenty-live years o f serrtea. I) E. DEBTA K EK PEGG and STU D IO AT REASONABLE PRICES He is a man to whom all voters tain knowledge that he will as sume, in Congress, tfhe same type of forceful, aggressive leadership has characterized hie public career in Oregon. Read Statement of Record Digest of His Platform in Voters’ Pamphlet. SHOP and The 'Intrudi* Huildtrijr — :— lt**a vtrlo*. FLOW ERS C. J Barber Shop STEVENS, SATISFACTION PROPRIETOR GUARANTEED Paid Advertisement Boyd’s Variety Store Edison Mazda GOOD NEW S You Can Trade Lamps KAMHRRGER'S j YOUR OLD STOVE as part pay Heaverton ment on a new Montag Circulaltor and our prices are right You Can Huy - Oregon T H E S U M M E R S ’ SHOP Hemstitching WITH CONFIDENCE because our Tailoring, Dressmaking, Stamping | guarantee and service make it All Work Guaranteed worth while to “ trade with Angel St., between First A Second your home merchant'. ’ ^ to u th ^ ^ ir a n g e ^ la lL H ^ ^ jo c k j» ^ SC HOOL SUPPLIES DISHES, FANCY CANDIES NOVELTIES Beaverton's Own Store M A P E S & SON RESTAURANT SHORT ORDER Cigars, Tobacco* Confections, Soft Drinks Cady Bldg — :— Walxon St T and «u pporl him by electin g I ' m S i p i w p r FOR SENATOR W . Jtl o i l FOR CONCRESS lo r iu k • N <f •I a in p K. D. VanMeter, Prop. Heaverton Funeral Pieces All Kinds HENRY PFEIFER Phone 12051 South End of I.»mbard Street Beaverton, Ore. tf P R E S i J i l N FIRST CLASS WORK KM IIAI.M EH NOMINEE BARBER on j f j IN BEAVERTON! ~ W. K e e p n — •— Maintain the protective tariff on lumber, Ore gon's greatest industry; keep on opening the m ills and putting more men at work. Keep the gains agriculture has made under farm marketing act, aid to cooperatives and other Hoover leg'slaticn - fI r.v,?.. J with advice of Grange and Farmer's Union leaders. Keep the gains made by labor — wages and employment sustained by the Hoover agree ment. Support the CO N FID EN CE in business recovery now being exhibited. Conditions in the United States today arc more favorable than in a n / other nation. MEALS C H A N C IN G LEADERS A T T H IS TIM E IS SURE TO MAKE T H IN G S A LO T WORSE. . . . Our Special this Week All Enamel-Cast Inner Unit 19-inch Circulator Heater, 537.50 You Can’ t Beat that Price! “THE FRIENDLY STORE” Pichey Hardware ft Furniture Co. Heaverton, Ore., Phone 7751 DEW EY TH E P L U M B E R Carries a Complete Line of SHERWIN WILLIAMS PAINT Phone 7702 Phone 0411 VOTE FOR REPUBLICAN STATE AND COUNTY TICKETS JOE KEMMF.R For any Kind of Wood Limb Wood Cut to Order P b M A d v by Republican Htat« re n tra i Commit toc, T . 0 . Elliott, (h i l.n m n 840 M organ Hltlg , Portland, O b . Ifo v v rr f u rtia Club „ J