The Beaverton review. (Beaverton, Washington County, Or.) 192?-1941, December 09, 1932, Image 4

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    The Beaverton Review
FRIDAY, PEC EMBER «. 1332
tering Beaverton high school and
ON OREGON FARM S
the other is enrolled at the Univer­
LOCAL N E W S
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sity o f Oregon.
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i St. lisle ns-Colunibia county home
Mra. J H. Dobbin, returned from
w
conducting . real -live
Carolyn Peteraon ia to participate
a several week, r i.it in Salt Lake
M ho|)H- pruvram
reports
Mi*.
in the All City Swim mm* Meet.
Sarah V. Case, county home de-
M uon Craig ia spending a few ORy, last - .iJ«y morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Berger
of ministration agent.
She says that
weeks in California visiting rela-
Bethany were dinner guests, Sunday statistics compiled from 30 fsnii*
tiveo.
at the Dewey Drorbaugh home.
lias only, one-tenth ot all those
The Beaverton High School bas­
Mrs.
C.
G
Beech
entertained
a
ket hall squad will play at Park
group o f Portland friend* with a ***• *ho"
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c*
Roae on Friday.
luncheon and three U ble. of 500 f
v e ^ U b le . and 7.189 can. ot
Mr. and Mrs, A. C. Chinn vis­
fruit
preserved. In addition 574
ited at the J. W. Hawkes home
pounds o f fruit and 1,094 pounds
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
vegetables have been dried. Be-
m Portland Sunday.
these food supplies available
The Past
NobW
Grand»'
club Mrs. W. R. \ anKleek on Sun lay
will meet Wednesday wikh Mm. were Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Ward and for winter use. approximately 16,.
eon o f Kinton.
076
pounds o f
fresh vegetables
Bielman for a Christmas party.
Mr*. L. Spurlin of
Whitford was have been stored
and more than
Mrs. John Junor o f Raleigh has stricken with a sudden illness Sat- 30,000 pounds o f root vegetables
been ill in bed for the past week urday night, but latest reports are are eestimated stored in the ground.
but is now able to be around again that she ia slightly
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N O T IC E
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Boyd
spent
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Mrs.
M.
C.
McKereher
was
Sunday at the home of Mr. and pleasantly surprised by a visit from
THE TOWN OF BEAVERTON;
Mrs. Cook on Tobias road at Aloha her brother-tin-law John M. Mc­
Mrs. John Heialer Sr. of Gale* Kereher of SanFrancisco last week. Will accept proposals on the furn­
ishing of approximaetly 1665 feet
Creek is spending several
weeks
J. W . Barnes has moved back to
with her daugnter Mrs. Archie Ol- his home on south Lombard street. of 8-in. I. D. water pipe Bids to
be closed at noon Dec. 16. 1932.
His nephew and wife. Mr. and Mrs.
Bids will be
accepted on soil
Calvin
Barnes
are
living
with
him.
On the 23rd. o f December the
proofed
steel
pipe fitted with
Raleigh school children are
pre­
Mrs. Watkins, mother of Mrs. Dressier or Dsjrton couplings (cast
senting a very interesting Christ­ Thus. Clelland o f Whitford.
cwle- iron pipe if same can be furnished
mas program.
brated her 81st birthday last
week with
couplings) also heat clear
cake. Douglas fir pipe fitted with wire
Maryalys Tuttle was a
visitor and made her own birthday
at the Whitford school Fnday after­
Mr. and Mrs. Anderson o f
Port- wou" ?
“>
noon. Four New pupils were reg­ land have moved to the Manogue wl' h‘ Und - 50
P " M*
istered there this week.
children have entered the school ure‘
Whitford.
Two o f their
In event that wood pipe is accepted'
W. B. Cox. uncle of Earl
and ?L.<* at
bidder will be requested to super-
Lillian Evans and Mrs. Whitworth there.
x i. r v
. . v „ _ w _y intend installstion of pipe in dll h
died at Marshfield Sunday. Bur­
ial will be at that place.
k,
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t , ™ .h
a maintenance bond for five years
at the home o w*
f Miss
Lettie
.
Doy Gray and Frances Livermore guests
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to assure satisfactory operation.
Jr. attended the Washington Co. McKay at Whitford
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Bidder also to use local labor where -
BsnkersAsaociatioq banquet at 1 1 - is a sister o f Mr. McKay.
ever possible.
gard on Tuesday evening.
Two chimney fires gave the fire
A1( pipe to be f. o b. ditch site
Mr. and Mrs. Orval Thompson department a run Wednesday even- an<j strung out
and three sons arrived Saturday mg. One at the Gordon home and
T ernu. T<> ^ ^
f p ,m ^
for a visit with Mrs. Thompson's the other at the Godfrey home In
of the water plant, not a general
parents Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hulett. the F. W. Cady home hee.
obligation on the town.
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BOYS
OFFERED BEST STORIES
OLD. HUT STILL TRUE
Methuselah ate what he found on
bi. Plate.
And never, aa people do now.
Did he note the amount, or calorie»
count;
He ate twcauM It was chow.
He wash t disturbed as at dmm i
He aat
Iiewtroying a roaM or a pie,
To think it was lacking in granular
fat,
Or a couple o f v.famina shy.
j|y c^ rfu||y «hewed every apeciea
^ food.
Untroubled by worries or fears
hl. hl.alth nli#hl ^ hurl by a
fancy dessert,
Alk, lle
ov, r n|nc hundred
years!
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Where To Go
Had
the editor of youth's favorite maga
sine. The American Boy \<fit(i*
Thera | rill be a card party at
Companion. More people uri- wr*
live Ordar Mill Grange Hall, Sat-
ing than ever before, be stales, and
! urday night l u m b e r IU. Kefrmh-
finer
adventure.
morv gripping
inanU puses and dance.
Admis­
yarn», moro downright
rvading
sion
26c.
Everyone
welcome.
thrills are due .to the magasine sub­
scriber than ever in history.
The Beaverton I*. T. A. will meet
The American Boy-Youth’s Com-
for their regular monthly meeting
panion in 1933 will be loaded Irom
in the High Brhool next Monday
cover to cover with great expert on-
, evening iiecember 12.
cea. For adventure, the reader will
There will lw a good program
»ml refreshments. All members are
travel with the
Royal l tnadian
Mounted through the forests amt
urged to lie present at this meeting.
mountains, penetrate to the mili-
tary post» o f Moreno; ride with the
IV A N T E D and POH S A L E
plunge into the
cavalry in India
For Unit—House.
K. IX
Bock,
A mason jungle
Beaverton, I'hune 6602._______ c-6
There'll be charactr-buiUlng »tor- j
O U T S ID E H E L P
Rmlio Sale» and Servi*1»..
Work
tea o f the proffesions, o f school and
gauranteed.
Bhone
6603.
II. (1.
college life There’ll lie articles on I “ Before they ca ll--
Emmons. Beaverton, Oregon
sports, travel and science, that will j "I will answer—
take boys to the Orumt. that ex-1
“ And while they are yet speak-
FOIt SA L E —.Standard make pl­
phan the mysteries of ocean liners I ] will hear.“
ano near Heaverton. Will aaerifiee
and
air transports.
There'll lie j And again—
for un|«id lialance. A snap. Easy
stories that satisfy the boy’s whole- "Ask sml ye shall receive"—
tvrma. Wrtte Tallman Biano Store,
some appetite for fun and thrill,
Cod answers when Christ’s poo- Salem, Oregon.
and his keen dewire to learn
| pie call.
The American B«>y-Youth’a Com-
Christ’s people?
KtiR SALE— Hood River
applr*
panion costs just $2.00 a year or
Those who receive Christ as the
25c a box and up for Spila an i
$3.00 for
three years.
In other Di»* who died for their sin».
winter Bananas. 1 mile south o f
words, when you subscribe for three •' ‘le* Salvaton. lteuverton. Ore, Beaverton
Rank on
Wats n M_
I>. litt.
adv a-!
years, the magazine's savings en­
able them to give you a subscrip­
\N K O F B E A V E R T O N
tion for only a dollar a year! It’s
ChrMtmas carda, wonderful valu -.
OFFERS
S E R V IC E S
the ideal gift for t u t boy you're
Ic to 25<. Bruwn'a lleavevtoo Bhar*
interested in, be he won. nephew,
adv
Among the »eWlcca available to maey.
neighbor, cousin, or won of your you at the Bank
of Beaverton, i ------------------------------------------ --------
business associate. Arvi an attract* r.ember Federal
Reserve Sv»t* m, 1 For Sale— Old growth cord wot* I.
Ive gift card bearing your name will „ „
ehecking
srepunta.
interest*
$4.00 per cord. Call owner, r..
Lehman, Bhone Beaverton 8719.
go to him If you request it. Send bearing accounts, safe-deposit box*
your order direct to the American es, loan and collection services, trv _____________________________ adv p 1
B b y -lou th s Companion, 550 West T rign' cheques, drafts for remit-
la fs p it s
Blvd), lleta-oA, Mich, tunces to
distant points.
Make Wanted Load of good alfalfa , c
clover hay
R B. Medill.
p i
Service on yx>ur subscription wiil the Hank of Beaverton YOUR Hmk.
star, with the issue you specify.
1 V » spare no effort in offering ser-
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vica and courtesies to our customers.
Thinning apples 6 to 7 inches
adv. from your home merchant
Steel pipe No. 8 gage 25r ; down,
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l-> monthly payments; c.vt apart rather than merely breaking --
up the doubles p rov ed Iwtter in a .
_
comparative t.wtl bhte aeas.m In
the William Rowland orchard- A J
balance 6 monthly payments.
made
recently
by County 0
Bidder shall state interest, carry- check
mg charges, date o f delivery, and Agent Wray Lawrence showed that J
the tree thinned f v greater dis- S
where product ia manufactured,
Unce gave a larger total yield, had 5
fewer small sizes, sriowed less sun-
W e A ppreciate your
burn ami limb rub, slightly fewer S
PATRONAGE
worms, ami the tree showed lews J
THE BEAVERTON REVIEW
effect of drouth. *
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Mr and Mrs. A. C. Tuttle accom­
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panied by Mr. and Mrs. Nowald O R D E R S B E IN G T A K E N
of Portland attended the dance at
F O R L IM E S T O N E
the Kinton Grange Hall last Satur­
day evening.
Orders for ground limestone are
Miss* Elsie and Eta Whitworth
attended the last meeting of the being accepted at the county agent
Trails Club for the season, at the office. This material may be ob-
club cabin on Larch Mt. Saturday tained either from the State lime
plant at Salem, or from a plant at
and Sunday.
Dallas
which is now operating.
Mrs. Fannie Stock left Wednes­ State limestone is the same price
day for Vancouver Wash., for a as last year, or $6.25 per ton at the
few days’ visit with Mr. and Mrs. car anywhere in Washington County,
Cecil Barnes. Mrs. Barnes ia Mrs. except ca the Tillamook line where
y w w W W A W W W ^ W W W
Stock's daughter.
some additional freight is charged.
Recent dinner guests at the H. This price is for carload lots, a
L. Wright Jr. ‘ ne were Mr. and minimum car being 30 tons.
Mrs. H. L. . ight Sr.. Mr. and
Applications
o f limestone
in
Mrs. Frank Pritxloff, Mrs. Clark some form is an important part
and Mr. L. Mason.
o f the program o f growing alfalfa
FISCHER’S BISCUIT
Arlene
Peterson
is acting as in Washington County, says Wm
MIX, 2% lb. Pkg.
master ot ceremonies at the re­ F. Cyrus, county agent. Lime is not
a
fertilizer
but
a
corrective
o
f
a
PIIX&BL'RY'S
BANCAKE
cital at the Elison White Conser­
FLOUR. 2H lb. Pkg.
vatory on Thursday and
Frutey sour acid condition o f the soil. Pre­
ceding the planting of the alfalfa
night o f this week.
WESSON OIL
the limestone may be applied at
QUARTS
Mrs. J. E. Davis arrived from
B & M BEANS AND BROWN
Omaha Neb. Wednesday to remain any time on the plowed ground and
BREAD, ONE CAN OF
until after the holidays. She will later worked in. On an old piec^ of
EACH, 2 CANS FOR
visit relatives and friends in Port­ alfalfa the lime application is pro­
land and Beaverton.
JOHNSON
LIQUID WAX
bably best made in the fall or the
Quick Drying, PINT
Guests at the C. F. Donaldson winter.
OCCIDENT- FLOUR
( 1
home in Park Rose Sunday were,
49-LB SACK
4 ) 1 .D U
Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Lawrence and
son Samuel, Mrs. Louese Carter
KELLOGGS CORN
and daughter Genevieve.
FLAKES. 3 Pkgs.
The Beaverton Grange will
ob-
ELASTIC STARCH
serveChristmas at
their
regular
2 PACKAGES
meeting December 10. The 1933 o f­
ficers will
be
installed
during
CAMPFIRE MARSH-
the regular lecture hour.
MALLOWS, l«-o*. Pkg.
Mrs. W. J. Scott entertained th*
WALTER BAKER’S
Suits Cleaned and Returned
Tuesday afternoon Bridge Club at
COCOA. H lb. TIN
luncheoo, at her home on Tuesday.
THE SAM E D A Y
Mrs. W. H. Boyd was a guest ot
INSTANT POSTUM
35C
the club. Mrs. Doy Gray held the MEN’S 3 piece suits
LARGE SIZE TIN
high honors.
40c
LADIES plain coats
TOILET TISSUE, Lucky
35C
Mrs. Ethel McCormick and Mr. OVERCOATS
Leaf. TWELVE ROLLS
E. L. McCormick o f Hillsboro call­ PANTS, only
25C
ed at the home o f her neice, Mrs PLAIN DRESSES
Tw o Deliveries Daily
Cot1
Boy Marlin on Thursday. Mrs. Mar­
lin who has been quite ill is slight­
Beaverton Never Had Such
ly improved.
I
A V W W .W V / A V W V W W , Ô
Beaverton M a rket and Grocery
Fri. & Sat. Specials, Dec. 9-10
SHOULDER
.29 PORK
ROASTS. PER l*OUND .10
HAMBURGER
.19 FRESH
.23
OR SAUSAGE. 2 lb*.
STEAK. STEER
.39 ROUND
.15
REEF, PER POUND
PURE VEGETABLE
.29 SHORTENING, 3 II*. .27
NUCOA.
.25
.59 2 Pounds
LOG CABIN SYRUP
.49
MEDIUM SIZE TIN
MALT. PRE-
.23 KLATZ
.49
AG BD 3 lb. TIN
.19 CRISCO.
.53
3 POUND TIN
Up-Side Down Cake Tin Free
.19 TOMATOES, Del Monte,
.47
3 No. 2% CANS
.12 COFFEE.
CHASE A
.33
SANBORN, POUND.
SPECIAL
.53
Low Prices and Quick
Service Before
Mrs. R. B. Brown o f
Garden
Home, Mrs. S. V. Lawrence and
Mrs.
Louese Carter attended a
Two stores for your convenience,
luncheon Tuesday given by Miss
Tillie Cornelius in 718 Wayne St. one in Beaverton and one at 425
Portland Heights.
Morrison street in the Music Box
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brown and Theater building, Portland
two sons have moved from Port­
ROSARIA TAILOR & CLEANER
land to the Johnson place in the
Beaverton, Oregon
Bert hold addition. One son is en­
I
MILL RUN
80B
ePo u S
50c
Now is the time to get your Lut
Fish forChristmas, per Pound
Lut Fish, Soaked ready to cook
Fresh side Pork, per lb.
7"
Fresh Ground Beef or Pork, lb.
Sauer Kraut, Quart
Pure Lard 3 lbs. for
Dill Pickles, Large, 5 for
Toilet Tissue, 5 rolls for
15c
10c
9 c
10c
8c
25c
10c
25c
k\\l
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K.
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Here’s Fun For You
BOYS
and
GIRLS
Phones 3203 and 1702 ÿ
^Bow,Arrow
And
if
Tarqet Set
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S T U D IO
Grange
and
BARBER
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FIRST CLASS WORK
EMDALMER
Building
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rtoa
E. D. VanMcter, Prop.
FLOW ERS
Funeral Piece«
All Kinds
HENRY PFEIFER
Phone 12051
South End of Lombard Street
Beaverton
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B arb er
STEVENS,
SATISFACTION
Beaverton, Ore.
(Limit, 2 sack* to • customer.)
Shop
PROPRIETOR
GUARANTEED
j
FREE!
TO
Anyone bringing in a new subscription
or 2 renew als can win one.
Get your subscription now for the Bf AVI UI ON
FEED WHEAT SsJfta 90c
Edison M azda
Snowbird Flour ?|jd
b W
sh
.Ä' 84c
RAM BERGER’ S
Sifted Cracked Corn
¿
NUBORA SOAP
IQ
GRANULES. U rg e Pkg. * » &
109 Package Free with Each Sale
AT REASONABLE PRICES
Specials For Saturday
SATU RD AY SPECIALS
Business Places .To. Patronize
UNDERTAKER
Washco Seed & Feed Co’s.
j
Phone Bepverton 0 8 5 5
to
to
MONDAY ONLY
¡Í
H
City M eal Market
$ 1 '*
( Where Dewey The Plumber Used T o B e.)
Lam ps
¡j Beaverton
!
Oregon
DEWEY
THE PLUM BER
Carrie*
a Complete IAn* * i f
SHERWIN WILLIAMS PAINT
Phone 7702
B oyd’s V ariety Store
CHRISTMAS TOYS
TREE TRIMMINGS
Gifts for Every One
NOVELTIES
Beaverton’s Own Store
M A P E S & SO N
R lV ItW , and win this bow , arrow tntl target set
I he arrow his a vacuum tip and sticks to the
ta rg et. A splendid gam e indoors or out.
Date ....................
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for which send the Review ..
years to
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A bow, arrow and target set
RESTAURANT
SHORT ORDER
Cigars, Tobaccos
Confections, Soft Drinks
Cady Bldg.
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Watson St d-Wri-M-W-h-i-M- r i » * * 4i4i4i***4i*aMi^.^.^.^.^.^.,.
MEALS
F F H rH M I M $ $! I