THE BEAVERTON Rl FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28. 1933 {COURT HOUSE ITEMS ■ -------------------------------- CIRCUIT COURT J EC. Phillips el *1 vs E. E. Noaek et « 1 , mortgage foreclosure. Joseph Quigley vs Bert K. Mar­ tin et » 1 : suit for quiet title. Ines Quigley vs Chas. Quigley, suit for divorce, plaintiff asks for $40 suit money. $75 attorney fee«, all personal property, $30 a month and custody of 2 minor children. The Union Central Life Insur­ ance Co. vs. Bernhard Koehn et al: mortgage foreclosure. Olive M. Bergley vs. Uoyd Ber­ kley: suit for divorce. They were married a t Vancouver in 1929. Plaintiff asks for divorce, care and custody of their 3-year old »on, $25 a month and household furni­ ture. W. W. Patterson vs. Russell .El- dredge: mortgage foreclosure. Will T. Wright vs. Arrow Trans­ portation Co.: asks for $25.000 da­ mage for injuries in auto wreck. Mra. Lynn Hughes and Miss A- ' Brut one eighty yards ami the thlnl | lioth teams are evenly niaU-hed. M.itson and Edward McElroy, ware lice Ole ment were amung the win «t seventy ftve yard«. were Sa far Hillsboro lias md los( a foaturad. ners in the Saiiig* Story Contes t made by Geo. Brandi. Beaverton'» game while Peaverton ha« lost twe , . - - ............. condurted res-ently by the First Na star quarto*. The other run was but as we arc not handicap|i*d by * tional Bank of PwÙand. made by Joa Vrlicak. half, for Au , injuriea as beforv. Beaverton staivts yard* but he was ataçtpod two yd» j a gond chance of winnlng. The Bethel ladies Aid will give . ,, . Thuraday evening the «Huilent* a Harvest Festival a t the church •hoK ° * *r' Octobr ‘*L Thu °f Friday, 28. Beaverton hold a rally for the Hillsboro on December 2. There will lie a plate meets Hillsboro here. This game game, where a big bonfire accent - 1 dinner ami booths of various kinds will bo eloac ami hard because ponied by yells and serpentining more details will appear later, lid by the Yell L'adt'm, Agita ! Hal E. Horn, Secretary uf l | NOTICE State, in n recent press release Sl'KlT A I. NOTICE makes it clear that Governor A invitation is extended ■ - ----------------------------- m Meier i* giving him full-hearted .t0 , h<> vWt Kinton grange Chief of >mt>tor vehicle »persii n support in his candidacy for elec- ^ Wtvlnesdsy evening. November division, Will ism Hammond was In ^*on- i s. All state ami county candidates; town the find of the week and Dewey Drorbsugh hks -made a 'have been Invited to appear and to j announced that he was makng ar- great improvement in the front of'coTv prepared to discuss the is- rangvmenU to hold a chauffeurs his place the last few weeks, put- sues of the present campaign | a,M* motor vehicle operator ■ exam- ting in new sidewalks widening the The meeting is being h«*lil under i»»tion nl * handier of (ora- street and painting signs on his the auspices of Knton grange. , ®f r * room in Beaverton luesday, ... ,_ . Novsmlier first. Anyone caring to ■■ VOTE FOR PROBATE COURT Petition that the estate of Gil­ bert C, Chase be admitted to pro­ bate and Wena W. Chase be ap­ pointed administratrix. Orders Signed By Judge Templeton Dorothy Filiamos appointed ad­ ministratrix of the estate of James Filiamos, and is authorized and em­ powered to commence action a- gainst the Garden Home Busses Inc., to collect damages on account of the death of deceased. November 21 is the time set for I the final settlement of the estate | of Anna Loretta Cropp. Wm. Houston has been appointed administrator of the estate of Vi­ vian Houston. Mrs. T. J. Allen is quite ill at her home. She is under the care ot Dr. Mason. Mrs. Wallace Brown who has been quite seriously ill, is some- wh.it improved. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Walters of Whitford made a business trip to Salem Thursdiy. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Oirey ot Portland were dinner gucstf of Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Denney Sun­ day evening. Quite a number of Beaverton peo­ ple attended the Aloha grange din­ ner given at the Aloha gnsnge haU Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Epenlwrger (Gladys Shellenberger) of Tilla­ mook spent the week-end at the L D. Shellenberger home. Miss Veva Boge of Farmington spent a number of days recently visiting at the home of her brother Widen Loge on Lake road. Mr. Mitxke has rented the store recently vacated by Dewey, the Plumber, and is installing an up- to-date feed store at the corner of West and Broadway. Mrs. W. H. Boyd entertained the Friervithip Bridge dub W«d- neaday afternoon. Mrs. Geo. Blass- er ami Mrs. John Summers were additional guests. Mrs. R. R. Sum- mors won the ¡ugh score. the Scholl. Ferry road, aboua three n#w ^ u, hlK)„ w|U n t i m ««Hh and three wile» w * * t of Cprn from 9 | | | | 4 Beaverton and can be reached from | _____ here over eversi different routes. The next .meeting of the welfare _____ I committee will lie Tuesday. Nov. 1, { at eight o'clock in the bank building. We Invite all who are Interested in THREE LONG RUNS this work t»» lie present at this meeting. We will appreciate very FE ATI RE OF GAME* , 'much if the fratcrnial organisa­ tions and churches make special Beaverton's Gridiron specialists mention of this meeting and have hung another scalp on their girdle ' i • present at Ives present at this Nov Friday afternoon of last week by 1 st. meeting. defeating Tigard. 18-0. Three long runs were the sensa George F (•onion, chairman. tional points of the game, two of which resulted in touchdowns. The FOR CONGRESS I j City Following is the \ Schedule of radio tulks to he given over KGW for the week of October 28 to November 3. Friday. October 28, ........................................... 7:00 Saturday. October 29, ........................................ 8:30 Monday. October 31........................................ 7:15 Wednesday, November 2, ................................. 6.45 to 7:10 P.M to 8:40, P.M, to 7:25 P.M. to 6:55 P.M. J. E. Carpenter REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE rot« COUNTY ASSESSOR EXPERIENCED CAPABLE CONSCI RNTIOI 1 Having ►S'V'd fifteen years t * Deputy Assessor for W se'lng. » County. —Paid Ad Meat Marke SATURDAY SPECIALS ^ Fresh side Pork, per lb. 91c 0 Fresh Ground Beef or Pork, lb. 10c t Sauer K raut, Q uart 8c Fancy Mince Meat 2 lbs. for 28c ■.SW.WV.W.W.VWWAVVWVAVAW.'.W.’.V.SW.VAW JAMES W. M OTT t P ure Lard 3 lbs. for 25c Beaverton Market and Grocery Courageous, Capable ami Ag­ j Milk, Bordens or Golden Key can 5c gressive, Mr. Mott has established Fri. & Sat. Specials, Oct. 28-29 10c a record of constructive leadcr- 0 Dill Pickles, Large, 5 for ship and actual accomplishments ROUND STEAK STEER VEGETABLE SOUP . . 14c richly deserves your vote in 0 W einers, per lb. .29 BEEF. PER POUND .15 that Hormel, 2 Cans for promoting him to the National POT ROASTS STEER 1 Dependable Matches, carton 18c BEST FOODS MAYON­ .25 BEEF. PER POUND .11 Congress. 2 ---------------------------------------------------- ¡j NAISE Pints Vote 25 x James W . Mott SHOULDER PORK £ Phone Beaverton 0855 p .BUDWEISER MALT .10 ROAST, Per Pound Paid Advertisement .49 PURE SYRUP, 3-lb Tin HAMbVRGER or CAMAY TOILET SOAP .23 SAUSAGE^ 2-lbs. .05 PER BAR PURE LARD. JELLY B£AN3, FRUIT .25 3 Pounds CENTERS, Per Pound .18 >' WESSON OIL DEL MONTE PUMP­ .39 QUART .25 HOMESPUN 3 KIN. 2V» Size. 2 cans FLOUR JELLO .89 49-lb Sack .19 DOLLAR 3 PACKAGES MINTS ORANGE and GRAPE­ .27 Y J. Per Pound Package .25 FRUIT JUICE, 3 Cans BLUE MOON CHEESE Y ou W ould Not Trade Horses In The i KRISPY CRACKERS .35 fT 2 For .19 2-lb. Package Z COFFEE, CHASE CORN MEAL New 33 Middle Of The Stream. 23 SANBORN, POUND. Orders Sign'd by Judge Bagiev 01ive M. Bergley vs. Lloyd Ber- gley: ordered that defendant pay the sum of $100 for attorney and expenses of suit on or before Oc­ tober 31. S W U N V N W .S W y W U N S N N N N V W W iiV N S N W .S '.V b N V N V b V N W V liN h MARRIAGE LICENSES Henry Zwiney and Zelda Stevens of Oswego. Lester E. Smith and Mattie R Mann, Cornelius. Wm. H. VanDenBerg and Jo- hannah H. Perenboom, Hillsboro. ARRESTS Chas. Bakcsy, threatening to commit a crime . Wilbur Casper and Earl Salee. breaking into the Town Pump at Aloha. Jack Domewood, assault and bat­ tery. Chas. M. Curtis, criminal libel. KINLEY PREFERS CON­ SOLIDATED SCHOOL r e p u b l ic a n VOTERS ATTENTION real University must offer to its students the opportunity to ob­ tain a full and rounded education. Oregon now has two partial uni­ versities. In our present plants a r­ & chitecture is separated from engi­ neering; business training is sep­ Stock, 10-lb. Sack DEL MONTE PEACHES O Q arated from industrial training; BAKING POWDER. 2 CANS home economics is separated from ROYAL. 12-oz. Can fine arts. In reference to this BISQfUICK FLOUR CHOCOLATE ECLAIRS David Kinley, President Emeritus PER PACKAGE PER POUND of the University of Illinois, says, Two Biscuit Cutters Free “The consolidated institution offers PCR~ h T T p ~PLE CIDER and FRESH SUGAR CREST DOUGHNUTS the greater educational advantages. Two Deliveries Daily Phones 3203 and 1702 Contact with minds of different types, ami with different education­ V W . , , W V A V A W M W J / A V A ,. , . V W . V / J W 'W r t W y ’ W J A al aims and ideals is an education­ al advantage to students.” There is no real reason why the state of Oregon should have less than the best. We have not been niggardly in tr.e amount of money spent in years past but we have been negligent in not seeing that this money was spent to the best advantage. We should so re­ arrange as to make the best pos­ sible use o l our investment. Sec­ tional partisanship should have no W. E. PEGG STUDIO BARBER SIKH p art in the program as our aim must be to build, what is in every FIRST CLASS WORK way, a real Oregon University. UNDERTAKER and EMU ALMER AT REASONABLE PRICES Tr.e consolidation bill on which we Beaverto,, vote Nov. 8 is a measure designed Grange Building —: E. I). VanMeter. Prop. to gain this end. A .37 .29 .29 Business Places To Patronize REPUBLICAN RALLY TO BE HELD SOON n o m in e e FLOWERS Funeral Pieces All Kinds HENRY PFEIFER Phone 12051 South End of Lombard Street - - ■ Beaverton, Ore. Beaverton Barber Shop Republicans of Sherwood, Middle- C. J STEVENS, PROPRIETOR ton and Tuahtin will hold a mam­ moth rally Monday Evening, Oct. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED 31st, a t the Star Hall at Sher­ wood at which time Frank J. Lon- ergan, speaker of the house of Boyd’s Variety Store Edison Mazda Representatives, and Paul P atter­ SCHOOL SUPPLIES son, Peputy District Attorney, will Lamps DISHES, FANCY place before the voters of this ter­ CANDIES KAMBERGER'S ritory the position of the Republi­ can party in the present campaign. NOVELTIES - Oregon All republican candidates of Wash­ Beaverton Beaverton's Own Store ington County and James Mott, candidate for congress, are expect­ THE SUMMERS’ SHOP MAPES & SON ed to be present a t the meeting, Hemstitching whether Democrats, Republicans or RESTAURANT Tailoring, Dressmaking, Stamping Socialists or Communists. MEALS SHORT ORDER All Work Guaranteed On Saturday afternoon between Cigars, Tobaccos Angel St., between First & Second the hours of 2 to 6 the republi­ Confections, Soft Drinks , can voters of Tigard and Metzger ^Soutjw iM Jrange^Iall^^^Jblocks^ Cady Bldg —:— Watson S t who are interested in assisting in the campaign are urged to meet trie precinct committeemen DEWEY Phone 0411 Wilbur Biederman. J. S. Barber THE PLUMBER and J. O. Johnson’s office a t Ti­ JOE KEMMER Carries a Complete Line of gard. Women particularly are ur­ SHERWIN WILLIAMS PAINT For any Kind of Wood Phone 7702 ged to call during the hours men­ Limb Wood Cut to Order tioned. : : W hy Not Give President H oover A Chance T o Complete His Program Ot Reconstruction Which He Has So A bly Formulated? His Campaign Is Being Fully Supported By All Local Republican Candidates. 40 x ARTHUR IRELAND, State Senator 43 x J. O. JOHNSON, Representative 44 x E. J. McALEAR, Representative 48 x RUSSEL MORGAN, District Attorney 51 x DONALD TEMPLETON, County Judge 52 x JAMES LEWIS, County Commissioner 57 x J. W. CONNELL, County Sheriff 59 x EDW. C, LUCE, County Clerk 61 x J. E. CARPENTER, County Assessor 64 xE. B. SAPPINGT0N, County Treasurer 65 x O. B. KRAUS, County School Superintendent 66 x JAMES DAVIS,County Recorder 67 x E. L. HOBBS, County Surveyor fc H W iil Your Support Of The Entire Republican Ticket Will Be Appreciated. Washington County Republican Central Committee. Pd. Ad. By Fred Cornelius, Acting Chairman. !