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RIDAY, A|PRIL The Beaverton Review 21, 1933 B res sie Electric Co. In Portland at 205 5th st. near as well as in the field of industrial ' endeavor. Taylor, Telephone Beaton 2433. They are aiding in the raising i At this store you can see toaster* of the standard of living and luxury , ‘ ronens, curlers, and in 4act most by distribution o f a complete line ^very tmodern elajtriijl appliance the of electrical appliances, fixtures and that alleviates the work of household. The mistaken idea that supplies. They have a store that is typical these appliances are more expensive of the late developement of present to operate than other help systems day clvilation and one that aids can easily be shown to be fal e by in making the homes of the people a visit to this store and a demon more comfortable than any other stration. field of endeavor. i Fixtures of the very latest types, Steinmetz, the late wizard o f the lamps, electrical supplies and spe- General Electric Co. forecasting the ' cialties of all kinds. It is impos everything as future said that soon people Would sible to enumerate only work four hours a day on ac they are getting in new inventions count of the marvelous developement all the time and the best way to in labor saving appliances. This ap get a concrete idea o f the latest to plies both to the work of the house developements in the field is hold where the labor problem has occasionally drop in here and look long been a feature of importance over the stock. It is necessary for the happiness of the home and the efficiency of the office to keep everything fully modernized. In the field of contract work they render complete service. They will make up a full set o f plaas for your electrical work, give you specifications, estimate, make a contract and put a force of exper ienced men on the job who wij|| complete the work in the shrtest possible time. It will all be accom plished according to the latest code and be fire proof. The men in charge o f the BVes- sie Electric Co. are electrical en gineers of unusual versality and judges o f values in the electrical field. The store and contracting ' activities are aiding in fhe devel opment of aur superior, modern life. i-H CORN CLUB HOLDS COMMERCIAL HOTEL REGULAR MEETING IS LEASED! 1 .0 CAL. Corn Huskers Corn club held Mrs Le la Weir from. Wisihram | their regular monthly meeting at Washington has rented the Com \ the home of their leader, Harry Mrs. A. G. Bateman of Gales Hansen on April 17th. The mem- mercial Hotel for a peroid of oni (¡reek was a guest at the R. B. . bers present were Frances Detrich, ! year with option for three years. lM«ft W eir was pentprieton of a Denney home on Saturday. ' Wilfred Grossen, Earle Joesy, Al hotel at Goldendale for nine years Mis Dorothy Ia;wis and Miss bert Grossen, James Davidson, Don from there she went to Washougal Doris Linginun came down from 1 Jossy Alan Detrich and John Han ! asd fo r the past year she has been Monmouth for the Easter Week end sen. Wesley Eateheldar was absent I at Wlshram. The visitors included Louie Huse- with home folks. Mrs Annunziata Merlo has oper ' rick, Vernon Peterson, Julian Pet Mr. and Mrs. Harold Alexander erson, L. Davidson, Irene Hansen ated the commercial Hotel for al are the proud parents of a litttle Joseph Belanger, assistant most twenty years. She with her son born Saturday morning at the and | daughters who are at home with county agent. Wilcox h spi/il. Don Jossy was appointed to find her now expect to leave soon for an Mary Alys and Dolores Tuttle ! three possible subjects to Demon- extended visit with members of the spent Friday and Saturday ut the ! strate at the fair. There was also family in California. heme of their aunt, Mrs. C. O. | some discussion as to who was Washburn o f Portand. | to be on the demonstration team COUNCIL HOLDS Dinner guests at the Hugh Lewis but there was nothing decided de- SPECIAL MEETING home on Easter Sunday were Mr. finately. It was decided to try and get und Mrs. I’. Burns and Mr. and TTie City Council' held a special Mrs. A. Skene ar.d family of Port some grain judging at every meet meeting at the town hall Monday ing after this until the fair so land. that we may repeat our good work evening. They passed a resolution Sunday dinner guests at the Wil again this year. Last year our team 1 to pay the Marshall $85 a month lis Cady home, at Oregon City won state championship. out o f moneys collected on the ve- were Dr. and Mrs. Darland of Hills There was some discussion on ■ hide license. boro, and Miss Barbara Cady of the club booth at the county fair. | They also decided on recommen Monmouth. Mr. Belanger gave us a number of dation o f engineers faln^iVar w;ith members wood pipe construction to buy new Mrs. Opal Sutton o f Portland ideas to consider. Each and Mrs. Frank Livermore and is to think o f an idea for the bootl< wood collars fo r tjie wood pipe that daughter Lois were Easter Sunday before the next meeting. Last year ! they are laying t connect up the dinner guests at the M. C. McKer- our booth placed first in the crops reservoir with the town water sys division. It was made up of differ tem. cher home. ent kinds o f weeds and their names Mrs. liouisc Carter attended the and literature on how to kill them. Considerable time was spent dis cussing the delinquent street as Monthy Board Meeting of the First The next meeting will be held at Congregational church Friday; also the home o f Frances and Alan De sessments and the general finan cial affairs of the city. They also the 'Union Good Friday service un trich on May 15th. voted to have general cleanup day der the auspices Portland Council A fter the business meeting, Mr. an April 24th. of church. I Belanger showed a four reel show, Mrs. W. H. Boyd entertained both the Tuesday afternoon and Friend ship Bridge clubs at her home on Tuesday ufternoon with a dessert luncheon. Mrs. F. G. Donaldson won high honors and Mrs. Doy Gray low for the Tuesday Club and Mrs. G. G. McCormic high and Mrs. R. R. Summers low for the Friendship Club. At the regulnr meeting o f the Tigardville Rebekah Lodge Tuesday evening, the Noble Grand, Sarah VunKleek, aril the Vice Grand, Rosa Tigard, gave the members a surprise entertainment. Everyone took part in the pantomime, “ The Elopement o f Mary Jane.” The old-fashioned spelling bee caused many laughs. Delicious refresh ments were served. Mrs. was ,\ Lettie week. Marion Neal o f Portland guc<l at the home o f Mjas McKay of Whitford last Mrs. Neal was formerly “ We Three Partners” which was very interesting to all. It showed how Click Foxworthy was induced to join a 4-H calf club. Btefore this his father did not have much con fidence in him. One day his father told Bobs Duncan that if his boy did well in the judging contest he would buy him a herd of calves to raise. At the state fair the t cam which Click Foxworthy was on placed first, giving them a trip to Chicago. At Chicago one o f the boys was called home before the judging contest. Babs Duncan de cided to give up her part in the .V t w n c s i. U tsde h o u s . h o ld w a sh er. The Most Complete Line in Washington County ¡j Kept Right I Section 7 . No member of the City Council shall, during the time n r Phone 2505 ^ GET THE FACTS If You Are Looking For Pargains Check These Special Prices 50 ft. slightly Used Garden Hose Regular $3.85 Now $1.95 4H f t . Sanded Fir Hoe Handles Regular 25* Now 10c 9” Polished Planters Hoes Regular $1.25 Now $.85 5 Stitch lb. brooms regular 50* Now 39* 10-qt. Granite Pails Regular 50* Now 39* FLOWERS 9 x 12 Congoleum Rugs Regular $7.50 Now $6.25 Funeral Piaceli All Kinds 40 lb Blue Label Mattress HENRY PFEIFER Regular $6.75 Now $5.65 Phone 12051 We meet or beat up town prices. South End of Lombard Street We Sharpen and Repair Lawn Beaverton, Ore. Mowers THE FRIENDLY STORE Richey Hardware CRYSTAL BEAUTY SHOP Business Places To Patronize style show to help out the boys in the judging contest. When the scor ings were released the “ Lucky 13 Calf club” had won the champion- 1 ship. At the 4-H cub banquet Babs Duncan and Elsie Spencer, Babs enemy, were called to the front where they told that Elsie Spencer modeled Babs dress. The dresses were so near a tie for first that the executive committee decided to award two first prizes. This showed us some real club spirit in club work. A fter the show refreshments were served. IN BEAVERTON! and Furniture Company BEAVERTON OREGON Frederic Permanents All Lines Of Beauty Work Specials On Tuesday and Friday on Shampoos and Finger Waves W. E. PEGG UNDERTAKER and Grange Building EMBALMER — :— Beaverton STUDIO BARBER SHO«» FIRST CLASS WORK AT REASONABLE PRICES E. D. Van Meier. Prop. For Appointment Call 6303. GREYHOUND COFFEE SHOP Meali 25*. Home Made Pies. Beaverton Barber Shop C. J 9TEVENS, PROPRIETOR Hay, Grain, Feed, Garden Seed and Poultry Supplies Cabbage, Tomato and Flower Plants Express Office— Stage Depot Western Vnion Phone 10605 Rossi Building Beaverton. Oregon ROLLING GRINDING CLEANING A N D Y S MARKET Hodgei»Brew»:«%,'s Triangle Mills and Berthold s Feeds M EATS OF Q U A LIT Y MENS t BOYS CAPS 49e-$1.39 Ladies Easter Hats 69e -$1.98 GARDEN HATS Service With A Smile Beaverton's Own Store ae* have oeeu ad op ted in m ore th en sixty foreign cou n tries by housew ives who rapidly are im itating their United States cou sin s in thetr dem and for ease o f cleansing and the personal satisfa ction o f h a v ln « the washing •done r ig h t .'“ «aid Secretary Bohnan ■Now the Am erican hou sehold product com p lete« I t. globe trottin g by serving fam il.es on the A tlantic and Pacific O cean s“ Í 4 Beaverton, » Oregon ------- o - - - Front Street Near S. P. Depot Phone Beaverton, 3 6 0 3 /» r h o m e " Displayed Right j* DEPEND ON US Charles Berthold’s Feed Store nw choM electrical « u h N l . such as useU »very week to banish the [„lay problem In 8.800.000 Amur- ! hom es, have taken to th e high I broad ! GARDEN SEEDS ----------------- s SOLD R IG H T (Continued From Editorial Rage) possess the qualifications prescribed in this Act. The office of Mayor, Treasurer or Recorder shall be deemed to be vacant whenever the incumbent thereof shall be absent from the City for thirty days; provided, however, that the Uouncil may grant such officers leave ot absence not exceeding ninety days. f The office o f Councilman shall be deemed vacant when he shall fail to attend three consecutive regular meetings of the Council, unless ab Miss Mattie Jones and spent her sent upon leave obtained from the girlhood on the farm which is now Council. occupied by the Nicol Riding Ac Section 2. A vacancy caused or ademy at Raleigh and attended the made in any manner must be filled old McKay school. She has dur as follows: (1) In the office of ing the past few years been in ac I Councilman, Treasurer or Recorder tive missionary work with her hus by appointment by the Ma'-or with band in Western A frica. the advice and consent of the Coun cil. (2) In the office of Mayor by merican-Made Washers Sail Seas On Three Palatial Big Steamships he Virginia. the Calttoruta and the nsylvanla. the b l u e s t liners ever t in the United 8>atee. have JUS« i, equipped with eleven washing 'hines, regulation dom estic m odels la as Is pointed o u t by J. K in-tv o l C hicago, secretary ot the •rlcan W ashing M achine M anufoc- rr»' association, passengers get ck -h o m e " service w hile they sail In . end co m fo rt from New York City Havana, and through the Panama ial to San Diego. Las Angeles ano i Francisco ,11 the COWS torts and advantages ot m ost exclusive A tlantic crossin g , provided by these S3.000-ton vee- o f the Panama Pacific Line, built rclally for Panama Canal service id dltion they are the w orld's largest im erctal vyeeels w ith electrical pen sion Bach Is «IS feet Ion« and «0 OFFERS TO WRITE CITY CHARTER appointment by the Council. All for which he was elected, be qual 'GRANGE TO PRESENT appointed officers to continue in ified to hold any civil office under TRAVELING GAVEL office until the first Monday in the authority of the United Statics January following the next regular or the State of Oregon and no A large number from Beaverton person holding any suci office shall election. Section 3. Before any office can be qualified to be a member of the Grange is expecting to accompany the Washington county Traveling be deemed vacant and any appoint Council. Gavel to Riverside Grange at Dilley ment shall be authorized to fill Saturday evening, April 22. The such vacancy, a written statement ARTICLE VI gavel was presented to Beaverton shall be filed with the Recorder The City Council Grange at the regular meeting on by any officer or elector of the City Section 2. The City Council shall April 8 by a delegation from Rock and presented to the Council and have power to levy and collect consisting of the the City Council shall upon due taxes, to pay the debts and pro Creek Grange Master, F. H. Jossy and 6 mem proof declare the office vacant. vide for the general welfare o f the bers. This gavel originated for City of Beaverton, but all taxes the purpose o f stimulating visiting ARTICLE 5 must be uniform throughout the and promoting friendship between Organization of the Common Council City. Granges, was made of a yew tree Section 1. At the first meeting Section 3. To define what are and grown on the Strickler farm at of the Common Council after the to provide for the punishment of Sherwood and is being passed from annual election in each year, or cs violations of the ordinances of the grange to grange in Wahington soon thereafter as practicable, the City of Beaverton. county. Its tour will be completed Council shall choose by ballot one Section 4. To provide for street in December of this year. It car of its men-' ers to preside over the improvements, sidewalks, sowers ries with it the mooto “ From Yew Council in the absence of the May water works and lighting fixtures. to you” . er and to perform the duties ot che Mayor in his absence or in This is all that was set in type ability to act The one so chosen HE IS ABLE ! but not all that was accepted by shall be designated as “ President the -ouncil. of the Council,” and in the absence Earth knows no woe that heaven d b — ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 'at of the Mayor from the city, or if 1 cannot cure— SPECIAL NOTICE he for any cause be unable to act, The woe of lonesomeness, o f said President of the Council shall weary bed-ridden invalidism, of have and exercise the powers and NOTICE OF T A X SALE | life-plans brought to naught; the perform all the duties of the May Public notice is hereby given woe of burdens under the home or; and should both of said officers that pursuant to a real eestate tax roof, o f business out o f joint, of fail to attend any meeting, a quor judgment and decree of the Cir j defeat through appetite of the um o f the Council present may elect cuit Court of the State of Oregon 1 flesh. a President from their number for for Washington county, duly made Whatever it be, cast your bur the purpose of the meeting, who and entered on the 31st day of Dec den on the Word and leave it there. shali be designated as President of ember, 1932, in certain suit in He is able to do exceedingly abun Section 2. The Council shall tlx which Washington county, a mun dantly above all that which we ask the time and place of holding its icipal corporation and sub-division or think. stated meetings, and may be con of the State of Oregon was plain Settle it now. Take your stand vened by the Mayor, or in his ab tiff. Approximately 750 tracts of , that Christ’s death for your sins sence or inability to act, by the land are to be sold fo r taxes for clears you and opens the way for President of the Council, or by the the years o f 1920 to 1924 inculsive God to pour-in, pour-in, pour-in o f Recorder when requested in writing and I will on Saturday the 22nd his rich blessings. 2nd. Bible— Bible by three members of the Council. d>ay o f April, 1933, at the hour of — Bible for your new marching or Section 3. A majority of the 10 oi’clock, at the East door of the ders. 3rd, Prayer— Prayer— Prayer, Council shall constitute a quorum Court House in Hillsboro, Oregon, for the power to go ahead. to do business, except when other sell in the manner provided by law, | If without a pastor and in need wise provided, but a smaller num all the property advertised and de o f help, send self-addressed envel ber may meet and adjourn from scribed on our bulletin posted in ope to Old-Time Religion, Box 95. time to time and compel the at the Sheriff’s Office in Hillsboro, Beaverton, Oregon. tendance of absent members in Oregon, and will furnish each pur such manner and under such pen chaser with a Sheriff’s Deed, con B eaverton Rebek alties as the Council may have veying all the right, title and in ah L odge N >•. previously prescribed. For the pur terest o f Washington County as far 248 m eets fir s ! as Sheriff can give title in the pose of a quorum the Mayor shall and third T ues be considered a member of the same. day even in gs at — J. W. Connell, Council. 7:3 0 P. M. in the Section 4. The Common Council Sheriff and Ex-Officio Tax- Col I.O.O.F. Hall. Mrs. Sarah Cham lector o f Washington County berlain, secretary, and Mrs. Hazel may prescribe rules for its pro Adv.c-20-2l Miller, N. G. p -tf ceedings, punish any member or other person for disorderly conduct at any meeting of the Council; and ta with the concurrence of two-thirds K of all its members may expel a member. It shall keep a journal of its proceedings, and at the call of any member shall cause the yeas and nays to be taken on any ques tion before it, and entered on the journal, and its proceedings shall be public. Section 5. The City Council shall be the judge of the elections, re turns and qualifications of its own members. Section 6. The members of the '< City Council shall receive no com pensation. They shall, in all cases except treason, felony, and breach of peace, be privileged from arrest during their attendance at sessions o f the City Council, and in going FOR DEPENDABLE SEEDS OF ALL KINDS to and returning from the same; and for any speech or debate in the Council Chambers they shall gv . . . _ _ _ ■ not be questioned in any other g W a S l l C O S e e d & F e C C l C o Fisher « Blend, Fertilisers, Seed Spuds WE SHORT ar.d GUARANTEED Boyd’s Variety Store Ol R SPEC! ALTIES Homelike, Triangle Mills and The Dalle« Flours Minerals. SATISFACTION INSURANCE DELIVER 'ioAsi Building BBBBEJZf ■ t AVCRTON RESTAURANT SHORT ORDER Cigars, Tobaecoa Confection«. Soft Drink« Cady Building — :— Front Street MF U S N. J. SKEE LONG-DISTANCE HAULI>8G MAPES & SON SERVICE Phon« 7403 OREGON