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The Beaverton Review I lien», that have iwen delinquent l<»r comer o f Sec. 16 T18 game, Saturday night at the Stad a period of more than one year RI W W.M measuring a- ium between Waah. ami (). N. b. from the time the *am* become due long the center line; Mr. and Mr*. Sapplngton enter and payable against the property thence ly 535.3 ft. I h m i I Uv«ry Friday at Beaverton tained their children to dinner Sat. here-In specified, situated In ih« more or leas; thence Oratoli Beaverton, Washington urduy, Mr. and Mr*. A. Wlae of Por- Town of northerly 219 ft. more or tland ami Mr. and Mr*. i‘ . Moo*e County, Oregon, to-wit: lose; thence w esterly Bx. 664, R. 6, Portland. Mrs.E. (1) I Jut for the Improvement of Entered a* second rlu a mattar of Caatle Rock Washington. Advertisements In this column 1 825.9 ft. to the «writer Savait. Phone BR9066 p. 48 December 0, 1022, at the po»toffl<-o cent a word. Minimum charge 25c Washington Street between Hr or' line of Watson Street; Mr. Freeman and family of Kan- and Second at Beaverton, Orticoli, under tha Streets, Hall Street thence southerly along tha ■a* who ha* Iwen viaiting hi* broth between Front and Art of Marrh *, INTO. 2nd Streets FOB 8ALB render line of Wateon er, Warner Freeman propieter of Tucker Street between Front and Street to the place of be th* Aloha Bakery ha* moved W> 2nd Streets; Betts Strsets between For Hale— C weeks old pup. Han- lh**U*«« Manager J M Hatovt ginning, Installments 2, 3 _____ •■ « —«s» Tigatxl, purohailng a reilaurant Front and 2nd Streets, Franklin sen Bro® Kt. 3. p-46-48 4, 5. 6. 7, 8, 0 ............ 778.86 there A vs. between 2nd and Oth Streets, 'Th e Past Noble Grands Club, TRADES FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2H, 1032 between end of Hocken's First Add-— assisted by the Rebekah Needle Mr. aid Mr*. Fred Strickland Lombard Street and Mr. and Mr*. Spooner were in present pavement and south city Block 22, Paving Fifth St. 1,202.62 W'°uld Swap — Pure bred Jersey and Social Club are making plana bull from good strain, for g<~*i for a Carnival to be held Hallo an auto accident In 1‘ortland Sun limits, Improvement District No. block 22. Paving Watson S t , Installment« 2, 3, 4, work horse. Martin Dairy Just we’en night, October 31, at 8:30 day when their car wa* hit by an 10 bonded September 1, 1024: Aloha-Hulicr Review T i « n of Beaverton— 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 ................. 708.19 south of Barnes school. p-45-48 p.m. in the Odd Fellows’ Hall. other car. They were budly »(taken Block 20, Lot 1, 2, Install Block 22. I-ot* 1, 2, 7, 8. Fortune telling, a magician, iiah Mr* llarry llallinswurth ha* Imn up but no one aerloualy hurt. ments 4, 0, 8, 7. 8, Peter W ANTED improving Washington St. pond, picture gallery, music and quit III the |M»»t weak Van de Hey ..................... 02.81 Installment* 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, among the attractions JOH NSON FAVO RS Wanted — Carpenter work, rata are merit» 1, 2, 8, 4, 0, 6, 7, 323.21 Work 6, 7, 8, 0 ................... Mr. and Mr*. Wheeler lleattie Were built-in*, shingling, and root they will offer. 8, W. F. Dessinger......... 100.38 Ilorkrn's Hub-Division— LO W L IC E N S E F E E rorllaiui visitor* Saturday painting. Estimates cheerfully No admission, but there will be Block 3, Lot 3, 4, 6, 6. In Tract No 35 540 ft. Wat M r* Nanry U v ha* Iwen visiting given. Phone Beaverton 7607. Mr a charge of from two cents to five stallments 1, 2, 3, 4, 0, J. O. Johnson, Republican nomi son, Installment* 1 <to 0 her ilaughter In Hpukane Waah. Weaver, Rt. 1, Box 120, Beaver cents for the di he rent concessions. 8, 7, 8, Caroline Clement 20l.l£ nee a* Kepreaentative for Waah- 2.386.32 inclusive . . . . ton. adv Don’t miss the fun. Harry Htdwell and Oleei Iwe ar* Ington County fovor* a 50% redua- Block 6, Lota 6, 6, Install Town of B*averton— ment* 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 tion of auto Jicomte* according to joying a hunting trip InMuntana. Block 25, Lot 1. 2, Install 1-ost and Found. R. L. Tucker .................. 115.00 DANCE ments 6, 7, 8, 9 ........... ns.fb lAfrcd Klnnell who la attending the »tatement ia«ued by hkm. Mr. Block 4, Lota 1, 2, Install Johns»*» «late* “ 1 believe that the Lost—"Ringie,” Small brindle male 7— Bond and Interest Fund No, Normal waa home over the weekend. ments 1, 2, 2, 4, 6, 8, 7, citizens of my county desire a ma The Besver Social Club will put Boston, white on face and chest. 8, R. L Tucker .............. 102.1: Hocken's Add.— Mr* Harry Hromnrigg and moth terial reduction in aulo license* and on one of their popular dances, Bad scar on left ear and eye. Block 11, Lot 7, 8, Install er were 1‘ortland vlaltur« Tueaday. after making a careful atudy o( Block 4, Lot 3, Install st Huber 9 yra. old. $6 for information. this time a mask bail ments 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 8, 7 62.51 ments 6, 7, 8 .............. Olive laming is visiting her aunt the »ituation I find that a materi m ------------------------------------------------------------- —w Hall Saturday evening, October 29. 8, R. L. Tucker ............ 31.53 Uorken's 3rd Addition— Prizes, good music. Admission. 254. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Mr*. Edgar M«rford ever the week- al reduction in liceme fee» can be I Franklin Ave. Add— Block 3. I-ot 1. 2, Install made and, in my opinion, should be Block 8, 7, Installments 2, adv e-46-48 62.51 ments 8, 7, 8 .............. Mr*. (1 W. Unuine and two child made, the additional revenue to be The second half 1931 taxes are due 3, 4, 6, 8, 7, 8 F. II. ren vtalted friends at dale* ('reek derived from 'additional gasoline tax Install- Block 3, lots 3/ 4 BENEFIT PARTY on or before November 5, 1932. AJ1 Hockens .......... 44.82 la*t Sunday. merit* 8, 7, 8 .. 61.87 If elected to th< k-gi»lature 1 pro- taxes will become delinquent on (2 ) List for the improvement u. Mr*. Rebecca Elleraon aivl Mr*. p i*« to support any reasonable leg Lombard St. between Canyon Rose Block 3, lots 1, 2, Inxtall- November 6 and will carry interest The Beaverton Relief committee merit* 6, 7, 8 .............. 65.10 John Copley were 1‘ ortland vlaitor* islation that will tend to reduce and Bertha-Beaverton Highway, Lo at the rat« of two-thirds of one are announcing a program, followed Block 1, lots 4, 5, Install 'Tuesday. j | auto license fee*. pir cent per month. cal Improvement District No. 15 by a dance, at the Beaverton Hign 95.99 ments 1 to 8, inclusive bonded Sept. 1, 1027: J. W. Connell, Sheriff school, Friday, November 4, at 8 Mr*. J ohm tone ha* a* hotuegueat Block 2. lot* 1, 2, Install W F. Monroe of Hollywood, Call- Kurd) Addition— Washington County, Oregon p.m. Admission, 25c. Any article or Mr*. Robinson and mere uf Vancou 105.68 ments 1 to 8, inclusive. fpnria, ha* purcha*ed the building I-ot 7, Installment* 1, 2, 3, Paid ad. staple goods will be accepted. ver B. 0. Block 3, lot« 7, 8, Install $515.21 In which Gardner'■ theatre and j 4, 5, Emma Hockena 102.01 ments 1 to 8, inclusive Mr aval Mr Warner left Wcdnes- Pollard's confectionery are located Lot 8, Installments 1, 2, 3, day for White Salnv-n Wash, where at AValport 4, 5. Cha*. Mackey . . . . 281 67 Block 8, lots 7, 8, Install 125.76 Ì ments 1 to 8, inclusive he ha* employment.. Lets 9, Installments I, 2, Block 1, lots 4, 5, Install 3, 4. 5, Ohas. Mackey .. 194.75 Major Weisenbark and Tom Mil NOTICE IS HEREB^f GIVEN to the legal voters of School Dis- ments 1 to 8, inclusive 100.21 ler were hunting and flatting at the CITY TREASURER'S NOTICE OF Recorded Book of Deeds j trict No. 48 of Washington County, State ot Oregon, that a School Block 1, Lot 3, Installments S o . 01, Page 48. Wash BAI.K OF HEAL 1'ltOI‘ KRTV coeat from Friday to Tuenday. 87.65 meeting o f said district will be held at Beaverton, on the 7th day 1 to 8 Inclusive .......... ington Co., less a parcel FOR DELINQUENT LIENS of November, 1932, at 8 o'clock in the afternoon for the purpose or Block 2, I-ot* 7, 8, Install Mr. Naaon ami Id* grand»«n, (Jor of land. Recorded Book 181.10 levying a special district tax. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN AS ment* 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 of Deed* No. 135, Page dan and Kenneth Coward returnon The total amount of money ne eded by the said district during the 143, Washington Co, plus to hi* home la*: week after a »hort FOLLOWS: Steele’» Addition— j fiscal year beginning on June 20, 1932, and ending June 20, 1933, ■ tay in S|w-kane. a strip of land 10 ft. in I have prepared from the bond Tract north of O. E. right- is estimated in thfe following budge t and includes the amounts to be width along »aid bound of-way, Installments 1 to Dorothy Lewi* waa home over the I.ien Docket the following list* ol received from the county school fund, state school fund, elemen ary of said description 94.15 8, inclusive ................. weekend ami uttended th* footoai. lien* and or iiuUllmcnts of bomied tary school fund, special district tax, and all other moneys of the sold to Essex Marsh and Clement's Subdivision— district. wife. Installments 3, 4, Lot 1, Installments 3, 4, 5, 6. Henry Nelson ......... 1277.62 325.98 6. 7, 8 ........................ The amount set opposite each lot or parcel of land la the amount of Hocken's Third Addition— the unpaid lien and/or the install Block 1, I-ot 2. Installments 16.04 3, 4, 6, 6, 7, 8 ............ . ment* of bonded liens against such ESTIMATED RECEIPTS property due and delinquent, Inclu W. E. Pegg's Subdivision— Balance on hand at the beginning ding coata and interests to date of Block 9. lot 4, Installments of the school year ......................................... $ 24.30 Vb.OO 1 to 8, inclusive ......... sale. From County School Fund ................................... 3,638.66 In accordance with said lists «so Bond and Interest Fund No. 10— From State School Fund ....................................... 862.84 pursuant to the laws of the State Hocken's First Add.— From Elementary School Fund ............................ 3,041.91 of Oregon in such cases made Block l. lots No. 3 and 4 From Grade School Tuition .................................... 52.50 Installments 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and provided, I will on Tuesday) 29,452.29 178.34 From High school Tuition 4 trans portation . . . . 6, 7................................ the 1st day of November, 1932, at Other Sources (Rent, etc.) .................................. 84.50 10 o'clock a.m. at the front door Block 23, lots 1 and 2, In TO TAL ............................................................. $37,154.99 of the Richey Hardware and Fur 577.81 stallment« 1 to 7, Inc. niture Store in the Town of Bea Block 23, Lots 7, 8, Install verton. Washington County, State ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES 184 0U ments 1 to 7, Inc.......... of Oregon, offer for sale and sell Mason’s First Addition— 1. General Control at public auction to the best bid Block 1, lots 1, 2, 3, 4, In- Total Grade High school der for cash subject to redemption, 855.45 i. Superintendent ................................. $ 868.00 $ 1,736.00 $ 2,604.00 stallmcnts 2 to 7, Inc. the lots and parcels of land above Hocken's Fourth Addition— 2. Clerk .............................................. 120.00 240.00 360.00 described. Block 1, lots 4, 5, 6, 7, In- 3. Census ........................................... 25.00 25.00 50.00 Each piece or tract of land will stallmimts 1 ta 7, inc., 1,049.03 4. Supplies ......................................... 25.00 25.00 50.00 he sold, separately, and for a sun. Block 2, lots 5. 6, 7, 8, In- 1 5. Election & Publicity ............. 25.00 50.00 75.00 equal to but not exceeding the un stall monte 1 to 7, Inc. 1,049.03 6. Clerk’s Eond ............................ ' . . 33.00 67.00 100.00 Y O U R P R E J U D IC E S A R E paid lien and/or unpaid install Block 2. Lot 4, Installments 7. Printing & Phone ......................... 50.00 100.00 150.00 B E IN G W O R K E D O N ments of bonded liens thereon and 316.13 1 to 7, Inc................... Total ................................. 3,389.00 the interest, and costs of adver tising and sale. Where more than Block 2, lots 7, 8. 9, 10, 11 282.86 H Instruction— Supervision Installments 1 to 7 . . . . one bid is made the land will be 1. Principa, ........................................ 1,296.00 1-296.00 sold to the bidder first offering to Block 1, lots 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 Installments 1 to 7, Inc. 363.15 ! 2. Teachers ........................................ 7,998.75 15,335.50 23,334.25 take the same for the amount ac Block 23. lots 1, 2. 7, 8, In- i 3. Supplies .......................................... 200.00 381.05 581.03 crued thereon. stallments 1 to 7 . . . . 297.15 4 Free Text books .......................... 429.00 Dated, and first published Sep 429.00 Mason's First Add.— Total ............................................ tember 23. 1032. 25,640.30 Date of last publication, Octo Block 2. lot 5, installment 2, 3, 4, 6, 6, 7, 8......... 248 69 h i . Operation of Plant ber 28. 1932. Block 1, lots 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 1. Janitors and Others ....................... 1,193.15 1,053.55 2,246.70 Lela L. Richey, Recorder of the Installmtnta 2 to 7, Inc. 230.12 2. Otjher Services (Windows) ............. 20.00 40.00 60.00 Town of Beaverton. Block 1, lots 1, 2, 9, 10, 11, 344.74 525.04 869.78 1 3- Fuel & Phone ................................ 12, installments 2 to 7, inc ! 4. Light & Power ............................... 142.07 382.31 524.38 CITY TREASURER'S NOTICE Oh 401.26 5. Water .............................................. $ ................. ............. 350.00 173.00 523.00 SALE OF REAL PROPERTY Block 1, Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, Total 4,223.86 — The M od deceptive, vi- FOR DELINQUENT LIENS Installments 2 to 7, Inc. 855.45 ciouf und »elfish piece of NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN AS Hocken's Fourth Add.— -TV. Maintenance & Repair !•«' »lotion ever ol* FOLLOWS: Block 1, Lots 1 and 2, In 1. Furniture & Equipment 50.00 250.00 300 00 tempted in Oregon. stallments 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 105.35 2. Building & Grounds . . . I have prepared from the bond 150.00 1,000.00 850.00 I.ien Docket the following lists ol Block 1, lots 6 and 7, In Total .......................... YO U ARE A SKED TO 1,300.00 stallments 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 504.44 ____________________________ li«ms and-or installments of bondeu PASS O N A 6 o o o W O R D liens, that have been delinquent for The amount set opposite each lot V, Auxiliary Agencies B I L L W IT H A " Y E S " a period of more than one year or parcel of land is the amount of 1. Library books .................... 125.00 375.00 500.00 O R "N O " VO TE. from the time the same become due the unpaid lien and/or the install 2. Transportation of pupils: and payable against the property ments of bonded liens against 1. Personal service .......... It Cannot Reduce Liccme 360.00 1,805.00 2,16a.0o here-in specified, situated in the such property due and delinquent, 2. Supplies. Repairs, Gas, Oil 4,038-00 940.00 3.098.00 Feet and can'tadd one iota Town of Beaverton. Washington including costs and interests to date 3. Replacement of busses . . . . 2,453.00 2,463.00 of "Highway Proctection." County, Ungon, to-wit: of sale. 4. Insurance ..................... 82.98 497.87 580.85 (1) List for the improvement of Total ................................. 9,736.85 In accordance with said lists and Watson Street between Second pursuant to the laws of the State li't only purpose i* to establish a Railroad Mo Street and Alien Avenue, Buna VI. Fixed (Marge nopoly of Transportation in Oregon by removing anti Interest District No. 4. provided. I will on Tuesday, 1. Fire Insurance .............................. 231.66 77.22 308.88 o few trucks that now ore vital in Oregon's battle Town of Beaverton— Total ........................................... th« 22nd day of November, 1932, 308.88 Block C, E. 100 ft. I-ot 1. for deprettion market!. H O W C A N A R A IL at 10 o'clock a.m. at the front Installment® 6, 6. 7, 8, 9, $ 229.70 door of the Richey Hardware and VII. Capital Outlay R O A D M O N O P O L Y Possibly Help Oregon? Hocken First Add.— Furniture Store in the Town of 1. New Furniture & Equipm ent........ 50 00 700.00 750.00 South half Block 34, In Beaverton, Washington County,, Total ............................................ 750.00 stallments 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 State o f Oregon, offer for sale, ■ BEFO RE YO U VO TE TH O USAN DS O F 7, 8, 9 .......................... 362.77 and sell at public auction to the VIII. Debt Service T R U C K E M P L O Y E S A N D T H E IR FA M ILIES Beginning at a point In the 1. Principal on Bonds ..................... 5,000.00 5.000.00 IN T O T H E B R E A D L IN E S — take the trouble center line of Watson demption, the lots and parcels of 2. Principal on Warrants .................. 3,700.00 3,700.00 Street, distant 1068.6 ft. to see what this West Bill really does or doesn’t do. land above described. 3. Interest on Bonds ......................... 1,823.65 1,823.65 northerly measured along Efch piece or tract o f land will 4. Interest on Warrants ................. 200.00 200.00 the center lino from the Total ............................................ be sold, separately, and for a sum 10,723 65 S. E. com e? of*Sec. 16, AND IIEI.I* US! equal to but not exceeding the un T1S R1W W.M.; thence GRAND TO TA L ......................... paid lien and or unpaid install $56,072.54 easterly 625.9 ft. more or ments of bonded liene thereon and less, thence northerly 350 the interest, and costs of adver- RECAPITU LATION ft. more or less; thence II. M. HARNES rising and sale. Where more than Total Estimated Expenses for the year ................................... $56,072.54 \ westerly 725.6 ft. to the one hid is mad,, the land will be Total Estimated Receipts ......................................................... 37,154.99 center line of Watson sold to the bidder firs* offering to Amount to be raised by District tax ..................................... 18!917.55 Street, thence southerly Paid Advertisement take tlK same for the amount Assessed Valuation of "'¡strict 1932-1933 ........................ $1,167,'766.87 along the ccr.tev line of accrued thereon. Levy necessary on above valuation ................................................. 16.2 Watson to the place of Dated and first published Ortc IjevV laat year .................................................................................. 16J beginning. Installments 2 1 ------------------------------------------------------- ---------------- ------------------------ 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. 9 ......... 1,244.50 ber 21, 1932. Date of iaat publication, Novem Dated this 20th day o f October, 1932. Beginning at a point in the A G A IN S T T H E F R E IG H T T R U C K f i- B U S B ILL Attest: ber 18, 1932. center line of Watson Althea Hauienbeck L. R. Dean Street distant 848.5 0t. ■ V * S Lela L. Richey, Recorder of the . District Clark i j Chairman Board of Directors northerly from the S. E. Town of Beaverton. Beavertofi Review Where To Go NOTICE OF SCHOOL MEETING BUDGET il D O N T VO TE US Into the BREAD LINES When It CAN'T Help You! The Freight Truck & Bus Bill Is a Dangerous Fraud -TH EN , HELP YOURSELF VOTE 3IS X HO-