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    Th« Beaverton Review
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER It. 1*32
REPUBLICANS WIN
IN WASH. COUNTY
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Boewell and
family were Sunday guest» at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Frost at
Nawberg.
Mrs. Louiae Stark of Portland ww*
entertained with a family party in
her home on Sunday m honor of her
birthday.
*
Mr. and Mm Felaher were visi­
tors of Mrs. Emma Johnson also
at the Louis Stark home in Port­
land, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Boswell en­
tertained with an election dinner
on Tuesday evening. The Ernest
Webb family were the guests.
|
The Oregon Lumber Co. sawmill
Mrs
V. A. Wood.
Mrs. S. B. at Bates has resumed operations.
Lawrence, and Mrs. C. E. Allen will
Ask your attorney to send you j
be guests on Friday at the Dr. How­
legal advertising to the Review.
ard home on the Farmington road.
The Oswego plank o f the Oregon
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Dessioger and
Portland C <m at Co. has reopened.
daughter Nyla
Louise and Mias
The bakery o f Ray Be neon in
Marcia Dawson o f Portland visited
at the W. F. Dessinger home last Corvallis has been sold to T. A
Phelpa.
week.
Henrietta Hawley, Aline Boswell
Katherine Denney end Rev, Clarke
attended the State Christian En­
deavor Rally at Oergon City Fri­
day evening.
The Stimson Lumber Co. mill ia
being constructed ia Scoggins
Valley six miles from Forest Grove- j
The Carlton A Coast Railway
are considering plans to extend
Mrs. Lester Craft o f Kinton whe thtor line from Carlton to Laf­
is in the Good Sameratm hospital ayette.
recovering
from an
operation is
domg nicely. She is under the care
by a tractor plow has just returned
of Dr. Mason.
from the
hospital. Skin will be
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Wright Sr. grafted on the heel and it is assur
“nd
Mr* Fr* nk Pnlxl<rfi ad that * e child will be aWe to
were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. walk without limping.
and Mrs. Maher at thairhome
in
C. W. Craig o f Raleigh has a f­
Laurelhurat Portland.
filiated himself with the Northern
Mrs. Earl A lb in and son, Earl, Life Insurance Company with o f­
Jr., and daughter Shirley o f Van­ fices in the Woodlark building.
couver, Wash., were Sunday guests
M rs. Fred Slpe left Thursday
at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. A.
for Mt.
Shasta where she will
C. Tuttle on Denney Road.
spend a few weeks with her daugh­
Mrs. F. H. Shoene
entertained ter Mrs. Rex Denney and
new
the Tuesday Bridge
club at
her granddaughter, Sarell Beth.
home on Tuesday aftemoas.
Mrs.
Wednesday. November 16 there
C. F. Spencer won the high honorn.
C. F . Spencer wan high hooors. will be a big meeting at the Scholls
grange hall. Rhod* Island Reds will
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Brown o f Gar” be
slaughtered, according to A.
den Home, and Mr. and Mrs- K. Hawthorne, and the countryside i*
De oey o i Whitford visited at the invited to gather as the local or­
I- G. McCormick home at Laurel ganizations there have combined to
Sunday.
feed the multitude.
Saturday, Nov. 19, at 8 p.m. the
Beaverton Grange will sponsor a
benefit in their halL Everyone is
NEW DEAL
invited.
Further particulars will
appear later.
NOW
"Resolved that war is justifiable"
is the topic for a debate to
be
given by members o f the C.
E.
society o f the Church o f Christ,
at six thirty P. M. Sunday Nov. 13.
That Election Is Over
We Want To Get
On the Band Wagon
and
77x0 Mothers and Pupils Birthday
Club o f the Raleigh School held a
very
delightful Hallowe'en party
Mat Friday afternoon at the school
house. Thfc pupils entertained with
a program.
BOOST FOR PROSPERITY
Thanksgiving Special
16-inch Federal Roaster Reg.
Price, $2.00, Now .............. $ 1.79
No. 8 Porcelain Percolator»,
live Bi-Centennial will be observ­
Reg. Price, $1.25, Now . , .
.89
ed by the planting of a tree on the
1
4
qt.
Pyrex
Baker
with
lid
Grange property. Eugene Brookings
Reg. Price, $1.40, Now . . . .
.98
will dedicate the tree. The thirty-
piece Beaverton High School band Eu<tric Toaster», Reg. Price
will play at this time. The roll call
$1.50, Now ............................
1.25
will be, “ A favorite book and why’’.
Gold Seal Congoleum Rugs,
Grandma Murray.
grandmother
9x12, Reg. Price $8.75, Now 7.50
of Dallas Murray who was burned
to death this last summer, is very Utility Circulator Heaters.
dangerously ill at Eugene. Sne for­
Our Special .........................
16.50
merly lived on Allen Ave. for a
Trad»
With
Your
H»me
Merchant
number of years and is well known
to Beaverton
people.
THE FRIENDLY STORE
The three year old »on o f Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Feldman o f Gard­
en Home who had his heel injured
Richey Hardware
and Furniture Company
Stock Reducing
SALE
Save From 25% to 50%
ON
Shoes - G aloshes - Rubbers
Boots - H ouse Slippers.
MIKE’S SH O E SHOP
BEAVERTON
OREGON
■
*
J
■ w:
imp at
WITH A SHOUT
The I xml Himself shall dearenu
from H*aven m l the dead in Chrst
shall rise first.
yog at the Rank
of Beaverton.
____ I —
m . » ___ I
. «- ___ ! Then hl* own people her.« >ei M m
l
»
earth wit he
changed instantly!
are checking
accounts.
Interest
given
their
bodies of glory snd
hearing accounts, safe-deposit box­
caught up to meet the l«ord. "So
es. loan and collection services, tra
velerà' cheques, drafts for remit­ shall we evr b with' the Lord.'*—
tance* to
distant points.
Make Bible Salvation. Beaverton, Or.
The Beaverton Orange la plann­
ing a bvnefit to be held on th*
evening of
Nov. the nineteenth.
The entertalment will conato! of a
pic y and other nuinbere.
B eaverton Bahai*
ah
L od ge
N o.
$48 meats
fin i
and third
T u ae-
day evenings
at
7 :3 0 P. M. in tha
1.0 O F, Hall. Mrs. Sarah Cham­
berlain, secretary, and Mrs. Edna
Sheets, N. 0 .
p-tf
the Bank o f Beaverton YOUR Hank.
vice and courteaie» to our customers. r
City Meat Market
SdV. I
Beaverton Market and Grocery
SATURDAY SPECIALS
Fri. & Sat. Specials, Nov. 11-12
Fresh side Pork, per lb.
.
9k
Fresh Ground Beef or Pork, lb. 10c
Sauer Kraut, Quart .
.
8c
Fancy Mince Meat 2 lbs. for
28c
Pure Lard 3 lbs. for
25c
Milk, Bordens or Golden Key can 5c
Dill Pickles, Large, 5 for
10c
Weiners, per lb.
.
.
14c
Toilet Tissue, 5 rolls for
.
25c
FIGS, MOR-PAK KADO-
TA. PER CAN
TOMATO JUICE. Pratt-
low, 3 TALL CANS
NEW BULK DATES
PER POUND
RICE KRISPIES
KELLOGG'S, PKG.
INSTANT POSTUM
LARGE 8-OZ. CAN
LOG CABIN SYIU'P
MEDIUM SIZE CAN
KISKY BISCUIT FtiOUR
LARGE PACKAGE
PORK SHOULDER
ROASTS. POUND
.10
.11
ROASTS TENDER
.23 POT
STEER BEEF, POUND
.39 V PER POUND
K A C od
.13 MEDIUM
19«
PER POUND
LARD.
.20 PURE
.25
3 POUNDS
CORN
.10 POP
FANCY BLACK. 3 Iba. .19
OIL
.09 ¡WESSON
.19
PINT TIN
WAX
.39 JOHNSON'S
39
POUND TIN
'S TEA
.48 UPTON
.79
J«OUNI) PACKAGE
.43
.25 V l b . PACKAGE
FLOUR. SWANS-
.25
.23 CAKE
DOWN. PER PKG.
M.J.B. COFFEE O t-lb ,
.10 M I B rice free) lb. TIN .33
ea l or
ia m b
stew
100
Oregon State News
Tho Benton Timber Co.
ClaUkanie opened recently
BANK OF BEAVERTON
OFFERS SERVICES
•
o f the
the 12th
officers
present.
Thu R. Freytag Grocery Stere
has reopened at Gladstone
©
The November meeting
Beaverton Grange Saturday
is the annual election o f
and all members should be
:
The Rehekah Needle and Social
Before the election many would
say, “ It will be either pretty close Club will hold a food sale at the
or Roosevelt will be elected.” It la old Dewey the Plumber location on
safe to predict that not one person Broadway at West St».. Saturday.
ia a thousand in Beaverton had any November 1». 1032 at 10:00 a m.
idea o f the tremendous
land slide
which elected Roosevelt end gars
a mojority to the two branches o f
Congress.
DEWEY
Washington County, however, re­
mained almost entirely in the Rep­
THE PLUMBER
ublican ranks, tho giving a majority
Carries
a Complete Line
of
tty for Roosevelt. Those given *ub- . SHKKWIN
WILLIAMS PAINT
»tanttal majorities
include Host,
Phone n o a
Zimmerman. Johnson, M cAleir ar.d |
almost
the entire county
tic!;- j
et. The two exceptions were E d -'
ward Allen for State Representa­
tive bant Arthur Ireland. Republican
Standard Bearer, and W. W Bos-
cow won out over E. B. Sap ping ton.
Beaverton's two candidates polled
considerable rotes. James Lewis, the
Commissioner-elect.
ran far above
the average and G. A. Cobb, lVm->- ,
PANCAKE FLOUR.
erst for District Attorney was only
PtIJLARURY. Lge. Pkg.
beaten by hi* rival G. Russell Mor­
RIPE
OLIVES. W YAN­
gan. by 312 votes.
DOTTE. PINT CANS
■ Upwards o f 1200
votes
were
polled in B ea w ton .
BALCO MALT
m------------------------------------—------------1
PER CAN
00
Frank Holboka. »on-in-law of
Mike Welter, was operated on at
the St. Vincent s hospital on Thun-
day.
NOTICE
•
M i». Foater o f U u n n n . K
u n w d Saturday to »pend a month
with
her »¡»ter.
Mrs.
W.
O.
Rah i f .
T
£
Phone Beaverton 0855
100.21
mente 1 to 8, Inclusive
CITY TREASURER'S NOTICE 04
Block 1. Lot 3, Insta limante
SALK OF MEAL PROPERTY
ORANGE MARMALADE
87.66
1 t o 8 inclusive ............
FOR DELINQUENT LIENS
16-OZ. JAR
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN AS Block 2, luta 7, 8, Install­
181.10
ments 3, 4, B, 6, 7, 8
toL L O W S :
SALMON. RED SKIN
1 have prepared
from the bund Steele’s Addition—
ALASKA. PER CAN
’ Lion Docket th* following lists of Tract north of O. E. right-
Inna and. or installments of bundeu
Phones 3203 and 1702
of-way, Installment* 1 to
Two Deliveries Daily
I Lena, that have been delinquent for
94.16
2, Inclusive
a period of more than
one year 1 (Irm rn ls Subdivision—
from the time the same become due IxH 1, Installments 3, 4, B,
326 98
' and payable against the
property 6. 7( H .............................
be re-in specified, situated in the | foe ken's Third Addition—
I T ew « of Beaverton.
W aitin g**. ( J loek , f* ¿ i t | „.U UmmM.
Notice is hereby
given that tho budget committee o f The Town
County. Oregon, to-wit:
| 3. 4. 6, 6, 7, 8 .................
16.04
of Beaverton. Washington Co. Ore gun, a municipal corporation, has
(1) List for the Improvement of w . K. I’egg's Subdivision—
filed in the office of th# levying board. to-w it; The town iriuncil Watson
Street
between
Second Wock „ ,ot 4 |IuU ||m, nu
Cit »p*** town, tha detailed ultimate and also the total amount o f mon­ Street and Allen
Avenue,
btaia
7b.0b
1 to 8, inclusive
ey to ba raised by taxation, and expended by said municipal corpor­ and Interest District No. 4.
Bond and Interest Fund No. 10—
ation for
all purposes for the fiscal year 1933, which estimates Town of Beaverton—
llorken’s First Add.—
are as follow s:
I Block C. E. 100 ft. I s * . 1,
Block 1. lots No. 3 and 4
General Fund.
Install men la B, 6, 7, 8, 9, $ 229.70
Installments 1, 2, 3, 4, 6,
Estimated Expenditures
Estimated RJweipta
Hockra First Add.—
17 0 . 3 4
| 6, 7................................... ..
Water fund
South half
Block 34, In­
Block 23, lota 1 and 2, !n-
Police Protection ......... $ 62U,0° Clerks salary .............
C 600.00
stallment* 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
677.81
I stallments I to 7, Inc.
900.00 Licenses or fees
Recorder »alary . . . .
600.00
352.77 Wock
7 g Install
7, 8, 9 ..............................
18*1
JM
)
City Attorney . . . . . .
Beginning at a point in the
184 do
mmts 1 to 7, Inc............
1500 00
Street Lights ..........
center line o f Watson
Mason's First AddiUon—
. 50.00
Election Expense .
Street, distant 1068.5 ft.
Block 1, lot* I, 2, 3. 4, In­
Stationary and Office
northerly measured along
866.45
stallment* 2 to 7, Inc.
130.00
supplies .......................
the center lino from tha
500.00
Hockra'a Fourth AddiUon—
Fire Department .......
S. E. com er o f Sec. 16,
lllook 1, Iota 4, 6, 6. 7, In-
216 00
City Auditor ...............
T1S R1W W.M.; thence
itallmnnt* 1 ta 7, Inc.,
1,049.03
400.00
Emergency ..................
easterly 626.9 ft. more or
Block 2, Iota 6, 6. 7, 8, In ­
260.00
City Charter ..............
leas, thence northerly 360
stallment# 1 to 7, Inc.
1,049.03
Interest on Water
ft. more or leso; thence
Block 2, Lot 4, Installments
Bonds .................................
3.830.00
w«».i*«rly 725.6 ft. to the
316.13
I to 7, Inc......................
Sinking fund, $4,500.00 wa­
center line of Watson
Block 2. lou 7, 8, 9. 10, 11
ter bonds .........................
2,000.00
Street, thence southerly
282 86
Installments 1 to 7 . . . .
T o u i ................................
$10.546.00 Total .................................... $1,100.00
alar» the center line of
*
Block 1, lot* 6, 7, 8. 9, 10
General . Road Fund
Watson to the place of
Installment* 1 to 7, Inc.
363 16
Estimated Receipts
Fat ¡mated Expenditures
beginning. Installment* 2
Block 23, lota I. 2, 7, 8, In­
County Tax Levy
General road ami Street
3. 4. 6, 6, 7, 8, 9 .......... 1,244.50
stallments 1 to 7 . . . .
297.15
work .................................... $800.0o
Beginning at a point in the
Mason's First Add.—
center line
of Wataon
Notice is hereby further given that a meeting of the levying
Block 2, lot 6, installment
Street dietant 848.5 ft.
board will be held at the Town Hall on the night of
November
■ 2, 3, 4, 6, 6, 7. 8..........
248.69
northerly
from
the
S.
E.
14th at 7:30 p. m. at which time tho board will hear any and all
Block 1, lot* 3, 4, 6, 6, 7,
comer o f
Sac. 16 T1S
oomplaint or queations regarding the ahove budget.
230.12
j Installmtnta 2 to 7, Inc.
R1W W.M. measuring a-
Signed:
Block 1, lots 1. 2, 9, 10, 11,
long
the center
line;
C. C. Beach, Chairman
12, installment* 2 to 7, inc
Dr. C. E. Mason j thence eeMterly 635.3 ft.
401.26
« ............. ........................
-i
.
J. W. Sprague
more
or
leas; thence
| Block 1, Lota
1, 2, 3, 4,
D. O. Drorbaugh 1 northerly 219 f t more or
Installment* 2 to 7, Inc.
865.46
I. R Metzler
leas;
thence
w esterly
Hocken's Fourth Add.—
625.9 ft.
to the center
Block 1, Lota 1 and 2, In­
line of Watson Street;
stallment* 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 6, 106.5c
thence southerly along the
Block
I, lota 6 and 7, In­
center line of Watson
I '
stallment* 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 6 604.44
Street to the place of be­
The amount set opposite each Irtt
ginning, Installments 2, 3
778.86
or
parent of land is the amount of
4. 5. 5. 7, 8, 9 ..............
! the unpaid lien end or the install-
Hocken's First Add,—
___ _____
,
...... a.
,
ro monts o f bunded lion* againrtt
C2 such property due and delinquent,
block 22. Paving Watson
| including cuots and interest# to date
St., Installment* 2, 3, 4,
o f sale.
708.19
O. M o, » .................. .
In accordance with said lurf* and
STUDIO BARBER SHOP Block 22, Lots 1, 2. 7, 8,
W. E. PEGG
pursuant to the laws of the State
improving Washington St.
of Oregon in such case* made and
FIRST CLASS WORK
Installments 1, 2, 3, 4, 6,
UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER
provided.
I
will
on
Tuesday,
323.21
6,
7,
8,
9
......................
AT REASONABLE PRICES
th« 22nd day o f November, 1932,
Hocken’s
Sub-Division—
Beaverton
Grange Building — I
at 10 o'clock
a.m.
a* tha front
E. D. VanMeter, Prop.
Tract No. 36. 640 ft. Wat­
door o f the Richey Hardware and
son, Installments 1 to 9
Store in the Town of
2,386.32 Furniture
inclusive ..........................
Koavtrton,
Washington
County,
FLOWERS
Town o f I P's verton—
Stake o f Oregon,
offer for tele
Beaverton
Barber
Shop
Block
26,
Lot
1,
2,
Install­
Funeral Pieces
All Kinds
to the
84.7b and sell at public auction
ment* 6, 7, 8, 9 ............
HENRY PFEIFER
best bidder for cash subject to re­
C. J T s TEVENS, PROPRIETOR Bond and Interest Fund No, 7—
Phone 12051
demption, the lota and parcels of
Hocken's Add.—
South End of Lombard Street
land above described.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
Block 11, Lot 7, 8, Install­
Egfh piece or tract o f land will
Beaverton, Ore.
62.5 P
ments 6, 7, 8 ................
ba
sold, separately, and for a aum
Hocken's 3rd Addition—
Boyd’s Variety Store
equal to but not exceeding the un­
Block 3, I/H 1, 2, Install-
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
unpaid
me toll­
Edison Mazda
62.61 paid lien and/or
mento 6, 7, 8 ............ .
men*» of bonded lieno thereon and
DISHES, FANCY
Block 3, loU 3, 4, Install-
the interest, and costa of adver­
Lamps
CANDIES
61.87
mente 6, 7, 8 ................
tising and sale. Where more than
NOVELTIES
KAM BERGER'S
Block
3,
lota
1,
2,
Install­
one bid ia msul,, tha land will ba
- a
65.10
ment* 6, 7, 8 ................
Beaverton's Own Store
•old to the bidder first offering to
Beaverton
Oregon
Block 1, lots 4, 5, Install-
take tha same for the amount
96.99
-mento 1 to 8, inclusive
accrued thereon.
MAPES
&
SON
Block
2,
lot*
1,
2,
Install­
THE SUMMERS’ SHOP
Dated and first published Octo­
106.68
ments 1 to 8, inclusive.
RESTAURANT
ber »1, 1932.
Hemstitching
Block
3,
lota
7,
8,
Install­
MEALS
SHORT ORDER
Date of last publication, Novem­
102.01
ments 1 to 8, inclusive
Tailoring, Dressmaking, Stamping
Cigars, Tobaccos
ber 18, 1932.
Block 3, lots 7, 8, Install­
All Work Guaranteed
Confections, Soft Drlnka
126.76
ments 1 to 8, inclusive
Angel St., between First A Second
Ijela L. Ridhey, Recorder of tha
Cady
Bldg.
— V—
Wataon 8L Block 1, lota 4, 6, Install -
Town of Beaverton.
South o f Grange Hall, lt t blocks
Notice Of City Budget Meeting
S°*S 2
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