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FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 4. 19:12 ...... Virginia and M a rgin « Miller at tended a Uaiiwt'en party Monday evening at D m Aloha church. The Beaverton Review — Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Danford. Mm. A. L. Danford and «on were dtanar guests Sunday at the Tom Miller hi Methodist Church G w g » F. Condon. 1‘ aatar Methodist The special meetings being con ducted by the “ Clark” evangeiesttc party is growing in interest and attendance. You will greatly ap preciate the type of service these people render. “ No finer group of evangelestic singers to be found in the country'* is the word that follows the Clarks as they travel from place to place. Mrs. Clark preaches a convincing gospel mes sage that will touch your hear! You should by all means hear these messages and hear the ex cellent program of music. Services each evening except Sat urday evening at 7:45. On Friday evening, Mrs. Clark will speak on. “ Desperate Faith For Drape rate Days". Sunday afternoon at a o'clock, the sermon subject will be “ The Trinity o f man” . Sunday evening 7.45. the theme will be “ Our Astonishing God. ' CITY TREASURER'S NOTICE Oft SALE OF REAL PROTEST* FOR DELINQUENT LIENS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN AS FOLLOWS: I have prepared from the bond Lien Docket the following lists ol liens and or installments of bonded liens, that have been delinquent for a period of more than one year from the time the same become due and payable against the property here-in specified, situated in the Town of Beaverton. Washington County, Oregon, to-wit: (1) List for the improvement of Watson Street between Second Street and Allen Avenue, Bona and Interest District No. 4. Town of Beaverton— Block C, E. 100 ft. Lot 1, Installments 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, $ 229.70 Hocken First Add.— South half Block 34, In stallments 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 7, 8, 9 ....... ................. 352.77 Beginning at a point in the center line of Watson Street, distant 1068.5 ft. northerly measured along the center line from the St E. corner of Sec. 16. T1S R1W W.M.; thence easterly 625.9 ft. more or less, thence northerly 350 ft- more or less; thence westerly 725.6 ft. to the center line of Watson Street, thence southerly along the center line of Watson to the place of beginning. Installments 2 3, 4. 5, 6. 7, 8, 9 ......... 1,244.50 ! I I Block 28. Logs 7. 8. Install- listali monta 2 to 7, Inc. 385.48 land above described. at a point in the sold to the bidder first offering to nxeiU l t e l , Inc. . . . . . 184.0U Harkens Fourth Add.— center line o f Watnon Each piece or tract of lend will take the earn# for the amount Maaea'a First Addition Mock 1, Lota 1 and 2, In Street distant 848.5 ft. be sold, separately, and for a sum accrued thereon. Block 1. lots 1, 8. 8. 4. In northerly from the S. E. stallments 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 105.38 equal to but not exceeding the un Ita ted and first published Octo stallments 2 to T, Inc. 858.45 corner o f Sec. 16 T1S Block 1, lots 6 and 7, In paid lien and. or unpaid install- ber 21, 1982 Hocken's Fourth Addition— R1W W M measuring a- stallments 1, 2, 3, 4. 6, 8 604.44 menta of ! »tided liens thereon and Date of Inst publication. Novem Block I, lots 4, 6. 6, 7. ln- long the center line: The amount set opposite each lot the interest, and costa of adver ber 18. 1982. stallmrmts 1 ta 7. inc., 1,049.03 thence eaMerly 588.8 ft. or parcel of land is the amount of ¡ tising and sale. Where more than Block 2, lots 5, 6. 7. 8. In Itela L. Ktohey, Recorder of the more or Wes; thence the unpaid Hen arvl or the install one bid la maul« the land will be stallments 1 to 7, Inc. 1,049.03 Town of Beaverton. .___ northerly t i t ft. more or ments of bomtbd liens agamie Block 2, Lot 4, Installments lose; thence wee ter ly such property due and delinquent, 1 to 7, Inc ................ 316.13 including coats aid Interests to date 625.9 ft. to the center Block 2, lots 7, 8. 9. 10. 11 line of Watson Street: of sale. Installments 1 to 7 . . . . 282.86 thence southerly along the In accordance with said lie’s arvt Block I, lota 6, 7, 8. 9, 10 center line of Watson DIVORCE TA X LEVYING POWERS pursuant to the lawe of the State Installments 1 to 7, Inc. 363.15 Street to the place of be of t>rcgon in such casce made and FROM TH E T A X HPK.NDKKH Block 23. Iota 1. 2. 7, 8, In ginning. Installments 2, 3 provided. 1 will on Tueaday. Institute Keaeonahl* Regulation stallment« l to 7 . . . . 297.16 778.86 4, 5. 6, 7, 8, 9 ............ the 22nd day of November. 1932. Mason's First Add — Of T « « Budget e By Adopting Hocken's First Add.— at 10 o'clock a.m. * the front Block 2. lot 5. installment door of the Richey Hardware and Block 22. Paving Fifth St. 1.202.62 2. 3, 4, 5. 6. 7. 8......... 248.69 Furniture Store in the Town of Block 22. Paving Watson Block 1. lots 3. 4. 6, 6. 7. of Tax and Debt Control Beaverton. W ellington County, St., Installments 2, 3, 4. Installratnta 2 to 7, Inc. 230.12 Extending to every County the system of tax supervision and State of Oregon. offer for sale 708.19 Block 1, lots 1. 2. 9. 10, 11. 6, 6. 7. 8. 9 ................. conservation that has been in operation In Multnomah county and sell at public auction to the Block 22. Lots 1. 2. 7, 8. and has saved taxpayers there more Ulan 97,600,000 during 12. installments 2 to 7, inc best bidder for cash subject to re- improving Washington St. the last 11 years. 8 ................................. 401.861 j^niption, the lote and parcela of Installments 1, 2, 3, 4. 5, It provides for review of «11 Weal tax budgets by a local, Flock 1, Lots 1, 2, 3, 4. 323.21 6. 7. 8, 9 ................... nun-salaried board o f citisena and taxpayers; It will Insure Hocken's Sub-Division— safe and sane regulation of public • expenditures, wittiofet Tract No. 35. 540 ft. W at abrogating the principle of home rule; it will not disturb son. Installments 1 <to 9 th* six percent tax limitation nor any debt restrlcUon now 2.386.32 inclusive ...................... fixed by cenatitutional provision, but wilt establish inure effect Town of Beaverton— ive tax and debt control than these so-called limitations have Block 25. Lot 1. 2, Install actually provided. ita. 7b ments 6. 7, 8. 9 . . . . . . . Edwin Allen of Forest Grove is!! Bond and Interest Fund No. 7— the candidate of the Democratic)) Hocken's Add — IV.rty for State Senator for Wash-' ■ Block 11, Lot 7. 8, Install ingtnn County. • > 62.51 ments 6. 7, 8 .............. Tax and Debt Control Constitutional Amendment Hocken's 3rd Addition— He has lived in this community.. 318 X Yea Block 3. Lot 1, 2. Install for thirty years. \ 62.51 ments 6, 7, 8 .............. He was successful as a teacher.)) Tax Supervising and Conservation Bill Block 3. lots 3, 4. Install as a farmer, and as mansger of th e ') 320 X Yes 61.87 ments 6, 7. 8 .............. Forest Grove Co-Operative Prune!! Block 3. lots 1, 2. Install Oregon Taxpayers’ Equalisation and Conservation I swgiie Growers' since its organisation. ! 55.10 ments 6, 7, 8 .............. James E. 5lurdrt( }*rr«idi'nt R. (' Flntular». Secretary The names of his neighbors art-!! Block 1, lots 4. 5. Install t»4 Woodlark Bldg., Ifortland, Oregon 95.99 ments 1 to 8. inclusive tached here tak« this mo.*ns to ex-!! (Paid Adv ) Block 2. lots l, 2, Install- press their faith in his ability!! 105.68 ments I to 8. inclusive. and integrity ami believe that as!! Block 3. lots 7, 8, Install State Senator he will prove a cap-!! 10J.01 ments 1 to 8, inclusive able, efficient official, and, we, the) Block 3. lots 7, 8. Install 125.76 ments 1 to 8, inclusive undersigned, members of both po Block 1, lota 4, 5, Install litical parties recommend him t o j 100.21 ments 1 to 8, inclusive i the voters of Washington County .T Block 1, Lot 3. Installments 87.65 1 to 8 inclusive ........... Block 2. Lots 7, 8. Install Anna V. Robertson Elizabeth C. Littler F. A. Frost ments 3, 4. 5, 6, 7, 8 181.10 C. G. Burling ham D. F. Fleck FEATURES For Saturday - Monday, Nov. 8 - 7 L. S. Normandin Steel*’* Addition— W . Frazer Theo Bernard C. E. Robertson Tract north of O. E. right- of-way. Installments 1 to J. R. V» auori A. B. Todd L. W. Donovan 94.15 8, inclusive ................. J. P. Vandervekien D. D. Bump D. G. Lilly Clement’s Subdivision— H. A. Normandin Mary Eldred Wild ei 3. F. Allen Lot 1, Installments 3, 4, 5, J. H. Stiles Manche Irene Lingtey H. A. ELonger 6. 7. 8 ........................ 325.98 H. Normandin Max McGlasson Henry L, Bates Hocken's Third Addition— 7 I- SAFEW AY O Q r I PRIM ROSE Block 1, Lot 2. Installments O. R. Westcott W. J. Mcfready G. B. Ortman 49-lb. sack * O C 49 -lb sack 0 *7 1 * 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 .............. 16.04 I t G. W. McPreen John K. Ihrig William McCready W. E. Pegg's Subdivision— F. White B. C. J. Beach Bertha E. Goeser Block lot •*. Installments Chas. W . OU«!! Raymond Rossi Omar Fendali 1 to 8, inclusive . . . . . . 'ib.00 Bond and Interest Fund No. 10— F. J. Vnndervelden X Agnes Stiles Louise Mar-hall Hocken's Fiest Add.— Fred Wilcox Y Laura J. Stiles B. H. Reeber Block 1. lots No. 3 and 4 E. A. -Schneider V Annie E. Teach O. M. Sanford Installments 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, James NichoLs J. C. Taylor 6, 7................................ 170.34 ;S) F. J. Miller E. G. Mills Block 23, lots 1 and 2. In Rex W Wilson G. F. Via X stallments 1 to 7, Inc. J. H. Ebert Dora L . Miller B. F. Purdy W. V. Fryderdnll O. U. Roberts X ^clln A. Brady R. P WirU Allen Rice { J. Thatcher Fred W. llutchcroft l Hazel V. Brady W. N. Stura T. B. Edwards Elmer Purdin G. D. Swinney J. F.May David Storey W. H Wl.ion Van Camp’s Tom ato W. G. Samuel H. N. Robinson E. Van Bastelare Can L. P. Busch Mrs. Clmcv Purdin Chas. Munkres Powdered or brown R. W. Ritchey Maude Storey Thos. H. Dyer 2 lbs. C. A. Brcderson Mrs. L. Van h ’ telsreG. H. Hoar O. F. Tipton R. Glen Ritchey R. O. Stevenson Ed R. Wurtz Henry Jansen W. A. Chalmers T V Chas F, Little- Paid Advertisement REDUCE THE T A X BILL The Oregon Plan Edwin Allen For State Senator. VOTE A IT -W A Y S T O R E m ¡Safeway Does Not Follow Prices! W E MAKE TH E M FLOUR CHEESE Full Cream, lb. 12k RAISINS 15-oz. pkg. Seeless 5c CURRANTS 15-oz pkg. crop 1 9 c j -RICE Fancy Broken 5 lbs. 10c l HOT SAUCE Del monte 4, 15c 5c “SOUP 15c gSUGAR 577 81 i ¿ The Public Be Damned! û l *C— 5— •«— S— I1 » «M 1 l**!*^**î**!*^**{**I**!wl*,^ ‘ *3— «' ^ h i V Y OREGON! Crange X i It raises freight rates in Oregon. It puts thousands in the Bread It turns over to the Railroads. Ore gon’s $150.000,000 rr.vept.ment in It is the Most Dangerous. Deceptive and Costly Abuqe o f the Initiative Ever Attempted in Oregon. Lines. Highways. Y ' Beaverto, KAM BERGER'S Beaverton - Oregon THE SUMMERS’ SHOP Hemstitching .1, 1 J, i Tailoring, Dressmaking, Stamping t i • All Work Guaranteed t x ¡ Angel St., between First & Second -Í- South of Grange Hall, l'A blocks DEW EY THE PLUMBER Against The Railroad. Freiphf, T u c k & Eis Eill. I — :— Lamps ! I Street I NOB H IL L Our finest blend vjr 1 1 ci iu i u n . iu. G r’nd to u order, lb. Garries a Complete Lino o f] SBKRW IN W ILLIAM S P A IN I Phone 7702 1 ______ ____ i t O Q „ BARBER SUO»* E. D. VanMeier. Prop. Beaverton Barber Shop C. J ß A IR W A Y P’resh Roasted Fresh Ground, lb. .- V. ." • AT REASONABLE PRICES Edison Mazda t I 0 17 FIRST CLASS WORK EMBALMER FLOWERS V O T E 315 X NO. Paid Adv. by Allied Truck Own ern. Inc., 84 W. Park Portland. Oregon. Ralp h J. Staehli, Secretary building and STUDIO Funeral Pieces All Kinds HENRY PFEIFER Phone 120r>l South End of I/omhard Street Beaverton. Ore. * — --------------------------------------------j You can’t afford to Let the Railroads Get Away With This! The W est Railroad Bill has noth ing t i da with “ Highway Protection.” It C A N T R E D U C E Lie cme Fees. : : J. mmm COFFEE 29c 23c Business Places To Patronize - " 1 M DEPENDABLE ¡i U S Vacuum Pack. 1-lb. can C t V i | MALT Balco Guaranteed. can 43c y ’!• UNDERTAKER » i IL costs Oregon Fifteen Million Dollars Annually Y S ... ........ ........ ................................. ............................ W. E. PEGG Fight a Railroad Moncply! Y *8— S— S**S— S* 4,lCi 4*1 IN BEAVERTON! Ï ï ? '¿— fi— 5— STEVENS. SATISFACTION PROPRIETOR GUARANTEED Boyd’s Variety Store SCHOOL SUPPLIES DISHES. FANCY CANDIES NOVELTIES Beaverton's Own Store MAPES & SON RESTAURANT ’ SHORT ORDER Cigars, Tobaccos Confections, Soft Drinks Cade Bldg. — :— Watson St. MEALS Phone 0411 JOE KKMMF.n For any Kind of Wood ^ Cigarettes Camels. 2 pkgs. 25c OXYDOL Large pkg. 19c CANDIED PEELS N e w Crop Fancy Orange, Lemon, Citron lb. O Q C Meats of Quality-—» HAMS, lb. 13k Motrel! Sugar Cured VEAL Mince Quality Roast MEAT BACON ■j Shoulder Cut For Pies Sugar Cured 10c | 12k 15c LAMB Shoulder Roast, lb. 10c Shank Removed