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    H ii Beaverton Review
F R ID A Y . M A Y 19. 1939
Tasu«d every
ton. Oregon.
Friday at
Entered a s second-cl*»a M i l mat­
ter Dec. 9. 1922 at tho Poatoffice
at Beaverton,
Oregon, under the
act o f March 3, 1879.
J. H. Hulett, Editor A
Publisher
LOCAL NEWS
a -------- ---------------------------- ~
’f
Mrs. Jo« Keller spent the week
end at Astoria returning Tuesday.
Miss Ruth Denney ape"t Sunday
•t her home here return.ng to Ore-
gron City Monday.
Mrs E. R- Jordan visited with
her mother Mrs Dean in Portland
the past few days.
M r. and Mrs.
VYiick" Shannon
o f Castle Rock Washington were in
Beaverton fo r the week-end.
Little four year old Larry Crow­
ley on Denney R>wd is confined to
his bed with meashts and whoo;fcng
cough.
\fr and M r» D*yton Peck were
dinner guests at the home of Mr.
“ T Mrs. U
D. Shellenberger on
Sunday.
Mr
and Mrs. WiV s Cady and
children were Sunday guent*i at 0 »
home o f Dr. and Mrs. Dariand a.
Hillsboro.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. VanKleek
and daughter. Kathryn were Sun­
day guests at a fam ily Mother is
home in Portland.
M/b.. W. Hilger and her sister.
Mrs l a Dow of Portland were vis­
iters at the Dan Spurlin home at
W hitford on Tuesday.
Miss Genevieve Cart r spent a
few days this week with her aunt
and uncle,
Mr.
andMrs. R-
B.
brown o f Garden Home.
Mr and Mrs H. J W right and
Mr. and Mrs. Frank P ritslo fi .tnd
daughter. Dorothy visited relatives
in Forent Grove on Sunday.
The Report o f Communicable Di_
seases in Washington county shows
three cases o f Scarlet fever, one of
influer.za and one chicken pox
D r. P. L. Meacham and
Miss
Snyder o f
Portland were
dinner
guestfe at the hme o f M r. end Mrs.
L. R. Richey Friday evening.
T.. B. Denney and Mrs. B. K.
Denney visited with M r. and Mrs.
Wilbur Funk and Mrs. Mary Den­
ney e t Jefferson. Oregon on F ri­
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Moore (Zola Hedge)
arrived from Chico.
Calif.
last
week visiting at the C. E. Hedge
heme. Hr. Hedge is reported cot so
well.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Ross o f Port­
land and their daughter from A k ­
ron, Ohio, form er residents o f Pro­
gress were calling on friends last
week.
Mrs. A . C. Tuttle attended the
meeting o f the Ladies Auxilliary
907 o f the World W ar Veterans in
Portland Monday evening and join,
ed the organization.
T. B. Dean, who has been ill at
h i« home west of town fo r the past
few days has been brought to the
home o f his son, L. R. Dean, where
he is much improved in health.
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Brown of
Garden Home, Miss Genevieve Car­
ter o f Raleigh and MPs. B. K. Den­
ney were Sunday dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Perkins.
Mrs. Fred Anderson of Progress
Corners who has been undergoing
treatment in a Portland hcGpital
for erysipelas has so fa r recovered
that she was able to return home
Wednesday.
Just as we were going to pre»>
word came from Hillsboro that M r.
C. E. Hedge who ha« been there for
some months was very ill, in fact
so ill that the end was looked fo r
at any time.
Twenty seven young people attend­
ed the Bible study class at the home
o f M r.
and Mrs. R. A , McMinn
Saturday evening. M r. Garnett o f
Portland is
leader.
Miss
Ruth
West led in the scripture lesnon.
Mrs. H . M. Barnes, Mrs. M ar.
garet Tall man, Mrs. L. D. Sheilen-
bergw, Mrs. W. C. McKell and
Miss Juliette Carter attended thq
Congregational Ladies Loan! meet­
ing at Elliott Prarie near Woodburn
last Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Denman of Port­
land who have bought property at
W hitford and who were form er res­
idents visited with Miss Lettie Mc­
Kay last week. Their son George
who attended school at W hitfor/ is
now in the U . S. Weather Dept,
in Arizona.
A
number of Beaverton people
attended the meeting o f the Mult­
nomah Pomona grange at Lenta on
Wednesday. These attending were
Mrs. J. H. Dobbins, Mrs. Mi. C.
McKercher. Mrs. W. R. VanKleek.
Mrs M. K . Emmons, Mr. and Mrs.
S. Funston and Grace Funston.
On Friday. May 12, Mrs. Mary
Carson gave a very interesting and
instructive talk to the pupils of the
Raleigh school on Indian school*.
M rs. Carsons who is a resident of
Raleigh w ^ at one time a teacher
in an Indian School.
tiuve described on the dale of the
SUM M ONS
. In The Circuit Court O f 'llio State mortgage belonging to the plaui-
herein,
namely,
June 12
O f Oregon For The County
O f t lifts
A specal student body
meeting | Washington.
1980, and all the right, title and in­
M EALS— 25c Special Sunday Din­ was held Friday, May 12. fo r the
terest which the said within named
W alter Johnson, Plain tiff va.
ners 50c Commercial Hotel, Mra. purpose of awarding prtiea to the
Kliner Wiberg, also known a» Kl- ,1, i, lulants or either or any of
Lela W eir, Manager. A Iv. C 24 three salesmen selling the most
iner Johnson ami Kliner
Manor them since have had or now have
M r. and M rs. Fred Smith and tickets to the Senior play. “ Look­
and Mrs. James Mason, IVfmv- in and to the above described real
ing For Mary Jane.“ Grace John­
property, to cstisfy said execution,
children, Naomi and Francis, Mr
dant.
judgment, decree and order of sale,
and Mrs. Ed Smith and Mr. and son. senior, was awarded first prise
Mrs. P. R. Oshanic and two daugh­ for selling fourty-two tickets. K a ­ TO: Kliner Wiberg. also known as interest and coats, and all accruing
Freshman,
and j
t e r of Milwaukie
were
Sunday therine Denney,
Elmer Johnson ami
Elmer Ma­ costs Said »ale will be made sub­
statue
guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louise Martin, junior, were award­
son and Mrs. James Mason, De­ ject to redemption as per
ed second and third priiew respec­
o f the State o f Oregon.
Noah Snyder at W hitford
fendant:
tively. Ruth Fulgham sang several
M
B. Bump o f Hillsboro, A t ­
In the name o f the Stale o f Ore-
Sunday guests at the home of numbers. The students
enjoyed , goo. you are hereby commanded torney for the plaintiffs.
Mrs. Mi 0 . McKercher wore Mrs.
songs by the Girls’ Glee Club Mr.
and required to apiwar and answer Dated this 10th day o f May, 1983.
Opal Sutton and Glenn Newell of
Warren explained the new method
J. W O O N N K L L
the complaint filed against you In
Portland and on Monday evening
adopted fo r h'*h schools to enter
! the above entitled court and suit on Sheriff o f Washington County. O re­
Mr and Mrs. W. C. Cauthers and
into the state
Crack meet. H m
gon. By H. C. Johnson. Deputy.
or before June 15th,
1988, which
E. E.
Hanyen o f
Portland were
ntate was divided into districts, sev­
is more than four weeks after the Date o f first publication May. 12,
dinner guests,
eral counties comprfcing one dis­
IM S.
date o f the first publication o f this
Several o f the
Congregational trict.
Each district will have a
Date o f
last publication June 9,
young people's society attended the track meet. Only high school» who summons , which said publication
1933,
____________
hereof
is
o
f
the
date
o
f
May
4th,
Hillockburn rally at the Plymouth win first second and third places
1988,
ami
if
you
fail
to
answer,
or
Congregational church in Portland. •re eligible to enter the state meet.
N O TIC E O F S H E R IF F S S A L K
Sunday afternoon. Plans were dis­ This district including five coun­ in tome manner plead to said com­
On the 22nd .lay o f May 1983.
cussed in preparation for the an­ ties w ill meet at Fore*t Grove on plaint, for want thereof the plain­
nual
encampment o f the young Ma. 18. Membere o f the track loam t iff will take a decree against you at the hour o f 10.00 A. M at the
front door o f the Court House in
people a ( Hillockburn near Ksta.ada gave enthusiastic speeches about in accordance therewith, to-wit:
For a decree whereby it will be Hillsboro, Washington County. Ore
in July.
the prospects of Beavrton's
team
decreed that the
plaintiff is the gon, I will sell at auction to the
l>r. and Mrs. J. R Talbert and at the meet, Saturday.
owner in fee simple o f the fo llo w ­ highest bidder for cash the follow
—Caherine
Markovich
children and Mrs.
Viola
Talbert
ing described real
property
In ing described real properly located
left Saturday for Medford and Sac­
In
Washington
County,
Oregon,
Washington County, Oregon.
BEAVER CHIPS
ramento. Calif, where they will vis­
to-wit:
AH
o
f
Ixit
numbered
Ten
(10)
By “ The Snoop”
it relatives
Dr. Talbdrt expects
Beginning 10 ft, K. of
the S E.
in Fruitland I-ands. containing
to be gone about a week while Mrp.
Corner o f land owned
by
Wm.
Ten (10) acres according to the
Junior
Prom
tonight!
Everyone
Talbert and children will remain
Ridgely A w ife in Section 31 T 1
duly
recorded
maps
and
plais
for a longer visit with her pau-ents please attend so as to keep the
N. R. 3W. of W ill Mer being part
thereof, on File* and on record
junior class blue.
We will
make
at Medford.
o f the E. W alker ami w ife D L.C.
in the office o f the Recorder o f
special arrangements to see
that
thence North 85 ft; thence N 3Ml*
The W hitfoni Women's Club met
Conveyances
for
Washington
the money is not lifted, or
in
W. 118 ft; thence North 59* E . 4
Wednesday with
seven members
County,
Oregon
other words we will buy a new safe
ft; thence N. 3 8 '* ” W. 827 8 feet;
present. Mrs. Alice Cheek was a
duly recorded plats thereof, on
The band goes to Jantten Beach
f ence North 59* K. 497 6 f t ; thence
guest. Poll call was responded to
file
and
on
record
in
the
office
tomarrow, now
boys
please
for
E. 93 ft; thence S. 370 ft; thence
with interesting articles o f reading.
o f the Recorder of Conveyances
your stomachs sake don't oat too
g
u
\\ 880 ft. t t within 8 ft
1 ne afternoon » « a spent in social
for Washington County,
Ore.
much cotton candy and roller coast­
of West line o f said
tract
»wing
conversation and hand_work. Mrs.
ers. As (K in g Kung) Beach plans
And that the defendant has no d e trib e d and 422 ft S. E. of the
B. K Denney was the hostess and
to attend I'm sure we w ill all have interest whatever in said land; ami N . W . corner o f said tract thence
served refreshments.
a wonderful time.
also that the defendant be forever 8
E 405 ft; then«-«' 8. W *
T o bad Miss
Margaret
Taylor debarred from asserting any claim W 5 ft. thence S 381** W 118 ft;
MRS. BROWN E N TE R ­
alias, Mrs. (K in g Kong) won’t be whatever to said premises adverse thence S. 25 ft to the center o f the
TAIN S X. P. U. CLUB there but maybe she w ill. 3 guesses. to the plaintiff, and that the Court c< unty read leading to Forest Grove
How is > >ur wardrobe
trunk 7 decree that whatever title the said thence W . 5 ft; to the place of be
Mrs. R. b’. Brown was hostere Oh. Joha. wha. if we should have a defendant may have heretofore had. ginning, containing 3 25 acres of
o f the X. P. U. club at a luncheon blow o u t?!! Do you look skinny in If any. she held in trust for the land.
Said sale is made under
execu­
at her home Tuesday, May 16 at a bathing costume, if so, well we'U benefit o f the plaintiff, and /or
such other relief as to this Court tion issue.! out o f the Circuit Court
Garden Home. The members o f the drop th at.
Only two more weeks o f school, may seem just.
o f the
State o f Oregon, for
the
club are plainly women who were
dl
students c f Pacific University in then no more books, slips, report
Service of this summons is made County o f Washington to me
F
the early “ eighties." There were cards and apparitions. Oh. what a upon you by publication thereof reeled in th « case o f Dr. G.
twelve members and eleven guests dream Poetic, yeah, well now that pursuant to an order o f Honorable Via. vs L . C. Dillon and L ittle C.
Mary Jane is found, we can all George R. Bagley, Judge o f
present.
the Harper Dillon, form erly I.ixxle C.
settle down again
above entitled court made April 28th Harper.
— J. W . Connell. S heriff of
The Snoop. The Noons. TTie Oopns 1933. directing that the summons
CHURCH TO HAVE
Washington County
In other languages, so long.
be published In the Beaverton R e­
By
Marie
Schmidt. Iieputv
E N TE R TA IN M E N T
view newspaper,
a weekly news­
Adv 22-2«
SEE HIM PASS
paper o f general circulation print­
“ For I w ill pass
through the ed and published In Beaverton. Ore­
An unusually fine entertainment
will be given at the Congregational land o f Egypt this night, and will gon. on e a week fo r four conaecu-
ROSARIA T AILOR ft CLEANER
church Friday, Mjay 19 at 8:00 o ', smite all the first-born in the land tive weeks, the date o f the first
4th.
1988,
clock by talent from the Hopkins of Egypt, both man and beast; and publlcaH-in tie in g May
Special Monday
Studio in Portland under the d i­ against all the gods of Egypt will and the date of the last publication
40c
rection o f its head, Mrs. Hopkins. I execute judgement: I am the Lord. June 1. 1983 and that you appear SU ITS. Cleaned and Pressed
“ And the blood shall be to you Wi said suit on or before June 15th, DRESSES. Plain. Cleaned
The first, part will be musical, the
ami Pressed ......................... 50«
where 1933.
last a one act play. N® admission for a token on the houses
will be charged but an offering you are: and wh«ti 1 see the blood, I IfE H R M A N A W OI.F,
L A D IE S CO ATS, cleaned
will be taken. Young and old will will pass over you. and the plague
and pressed . . . . • • ........... 50c
Attorneys fo r Plantlff
shall not be upon you to destroy
find this very enjoyable.
S U ITS M A D E TO ORDER
604 Oregonian Building.
you when I smite the land o f Egypt.
S P E IC IA L T H IS M ONTH
Portland. Oregon.
And sc that night when the He.
PUBLIC SPEAKING
Beaverton. Oregon
brews came out o f Egyptian slavery
S H E R IF F 'S S A L E
CLASS HAS T R IA L you saw the blood of a lamb on every
door-post and the first-born of the On foreclosure, in the Circuit Court
o f the State o f Oregon for Wash,
Hebrews was spared.
(Continued from page three)
ington County.
How
are
our
Sunday
School
schol­
— From the Beaverton Hummer
ars saved?
O ily one w «y : they must take L. E. Klatt and Marion Klatt, his
The case this year is a suit /or
wife. Plaintiffs, vs
the return of a watch. M r. Clinton deliverance from sin-guilt on the
gTuund that Christ's blood shed Peter Vergeer and Mary M. Ver-
(W iliaru ) is the plaintiff and Mr
geer, his w ife; Rev. W. S. Gordon
Wismer (R a y ) is the defendant. It for them clears them and brings
and Elisabeth Gordon, his wife.
seems that apples had been disap­ them life eternal.
A lbert W Center and Jane Doe
Fail to make this clear and your
pearing from Mr. Wismers orchard
Center, his wife. Credit Service
for a period o f about two weeks very silence encourages the lost to
Company, a corporation. Defen-
Then one day M r. Clinton’s watch believe that they are safe.
I f one such of our Sunday School
dents.
was found hanging in one o f the
trees from which apples hai dis­ scholars dies to-night where does
Notice is hereby given that by
appeared.
Two days later
Mr. our silence as to their lost state
send him?
virtue o f an execution, judgment,
Clinton came to Mr. Wismer and
Our salvation is
not purchased decree and order of sale, duly is­
asked fo r his watch. A fte r being
with silver or gold or good deeds or sued out o f and under the sen! of
refused, be brought the case to
a cleam morel life but “ with the the above entitled Court date the
court.
precious blood o f Christ as
o f a 10th day of May, 193.3, upon
a
The lawyers for the defense were
lamb, without blemish and without judgment rendered and entered in
Prut Boeckli. Ivan Bierly and M ar­ spot."
said court on the 10th day o f May,
vin Stalder. The plaintiffs lawyers
Old Time Religion, Beaverton, Ore. ■1933, In favor o f L. E. Klatt and
were Kenneth Taylor, Donald W al­
Marion Klatt, his wife, plaintiffs,
ker and Douglas Taylor.
Wanted
and
For
Sale
and against Peter Vergeer and Mary
Each side was given four hours
M. Vergeer. his w ife o f the above
fo r questioning witnesses
and an
defendants.
and
against
Psyllium Seed. Special, 1-lb. pkg- named
unlimited time for the final speech­
29«. — Browns Beaverton Pharmacy. the real property hereinafter de­
es which were held last Thursday
scribed. fo r the sum o f $250 00 with
and F rid a y.
I w ill accept Washington County interest thereon since June 12, 1930
Scrip both fo r new and
renewal
the rate o f 8% per annum, and
GIRL RESERVES
I subscription.— F. M. Smith, Oregon­ at
the further sum o f $50.00,
attor­
--------------------------------------- — —
ian Agent. Phone Beaverton 7303 ney's fees, and the further sum of
About sixty members o f the Gir!
•dv. c 22 tf. $55.65 costs and disbursements ami
Reserves, Mrs.
Hughes, and two
W. E. PEGG
the coat o f said sale and said writ
guests.
Erma Nelson
and Ruth FOR S A L E — A ll kinds of vegetable
commanding and requiring me to
Lundgren enjoyed s pot-luck supper
plants, and annual and perenial make sale o f
and
EM BALM KR
all the following U N D E R T A K E R
and party after school last Thurs­
flow er plants. Most kinds
only bounded and described real prorertv
day In the gymnasium.
Dancing i JOji to 12« per doz. at Felsher’s
situated in
Washington
County, Grunge Building
— :—
llearerto..
was the popular diversion.
What
One mile south on Watson
St. State o f Oregon, to-wit:
seemed to be an over abundance of
Adv. c-23-24
T3ie East two hundred sixty
food proved not to be a ft e r 'lit girls
four and four tenths (264 4)
SALE
or T R A D E — t-TOMB
flocked to the cafeteria to
eat. FOR
STUDIO HARDER SUOI*
feet o f Lot No. 10 in Block No.
modern house, 3 blocks from the
Just before the party broke up it
5
Reedville
Homes
as
shown
on
ocean at Seaside. Pavement, elec­
was unanimously agreed that
the
F IR S T CLASS WORK
the duly recorded map and plat
tricity, sewer, shower. $2100.00
Girl Reserve« would support M ar.
A T R E A S O N A B L E PR IC E S
thereof.
W ill trade fo r house or acreage
*aret Hickman for student body
Now, therefore, by virtue o f said
K. D. VanMeter, Prop.
near
Beaverton. Assume small
president.
judgment, decree
and
amount. Address 6229 N. Mon- execution,
tan* Ave. Portland. Phone W al­ order o f sale, and in compliance
SENIORS MAKE
nut 6604.
Adv. pd 24 with the demands o f said writ, I
w ill on Monday June 12, 1933 at
CLASS DAY PLANS
Beaverton Barber Shop
the hour o f ten o’clock a
m. of
W ANTED
said day. at the East dear o f the
The Seior class will hold a holi­
C. J
STE VE N S. PR O PR IE TO R
day, May 26, devoting the
entire W anted—Homeleas Men and women County Court House in the U t y o f
Make this your home. Enjoy home Hillsboro. Washington County. O re­
morning to practice marehing for
G U ARANTEED
the S A T IS F A C T IO N
like comfort and hospitality with gon, sell at public auction to
the graduation exercises. The whole
freedom o f individual privilege*. highest bidder fo r cash in hand, all
student body will be out moat of
— M r«. W eir, M gr.
Commercial the right, title and interest which
the afternoon probably about 2 o’­
CRYSTAL
B E A U T Y SHOP
Hotel.
Adv. e-23 the above named defendants, Peter
clock. The program is to be in the
Vergeer and Mary M. Vegeer. his
form of a radio broadcast during
Frederic Permanent«
W HERE TO GO
f w ife; Rev. W. S. Gordon and E liza,
which time songs will be sung by
All I.lnea O f Beauty Work
heth
Gordo«,
his
wife.
Albert
W.
the Senors and the Juniors w ill as­ a ------------------ ----------- —■
Special» On Tuesday and Friday on
sist. A ll the friends of Seniors aril Old Tim e Dance— at Kin ton Satur­ Gentner and Jane Doe Centner, his
Shampoos and Finger Wavre
w
ife.
Credit
Service
Company,
a
students are invited to attend. The
day night. May 20. The
person
corporation,
or
either
or
anv
of
For Appointment Call 6303.
exact time is to be announced la ter.
who brings the largest crowd will
— Betty Buchanan
receive a prize.
— A dv. c-25 them had in ««¡«I real property a-
Mr. and Mb' David Phelps spent
Saturday and Sunday visiting with
Beaver­ relatives at Salem and Independence
The Beaverton Review
SPECIAL ASSEMBLY
HOLDS SESSION
dy
S|»<tisl Mother's
60« 4 1 . 0 0 at
Day box o f ran ­
Kamhargera
G E T T H E FACTO
If
You Are look in g For Bargains
Check The«e Special Prleee
fit) ft slightly Used Garden
Hose Regular |3 85 Now |l 94
4H f t . Sanded Fir Hoe
Handles Regular 26« Now 10«
' 9“ Polished Planter»
Hoe»
Regular I t 26 Now I 85
5 Stitch lb. brooms
regular 60« Now 39«
j
10-qt. Granits
9 i
Pails
Rsgular 60« Now 39«
12 Conguleum Rugs
Regular «7.60 Now » « 26
40 lb Blue 1*1*1 Mattress
Regular $«.76 Now «6 «6
We meet or beat up town prices
We Sharpen and Repair la w n
Mower»
T H E F R IE N D L Y
STORE
and
Richey Hardware
Furniture Company
B E A V E R TO N
g--------------------------------j)
OREGON
MODERN
DANCE
KINTON HALL
Satiudi-v N ir I i I, May 27th
NEW MUSIC
Elgy Watkins Orchestra
From Portland
Admission
Cafeteria
r
25c
l unch at Intermission
CARNAI ION DAYS I
AT
HILLSBORO. May 19-20
Join
the t»u r.
through
the
Carnation
Condenser.
attend
the Poultry Clinic »m l IH bcus -
sion ami sttrm l the dance at the
Grange Hall
Saturday
night.
Two Full Days of
1 Real Entertainment
FREEj
Special Surpris# K ia lu rf*
In Store For A ll Visitor»
x
'j
D O N T MISS
»
Carnation Days
'
14-*
Business Places To Patronize
IN BEAVERTON!
G R E YH O U N D C O F F E R SHOP
Mi als 25«.
Horn«
Made
Express O fflc «— Stage
Pie*.
Depot
Western Yfnlon
Phon«
U<»sl Building
Beaverton. Oregon
1060$
A N D Y ’S M ARKET
MEATS OF QUAI ITY
Service With A
Smil*
Boyd’s Variety Store
MENS A
BOYS C A P S
49«-$1.39
Ixuiies E *a t«r Hats
69« -$1.98
GARDEN H ATS
Beaverton's Own Store
MARKS A SON
RESTAURANT
SH O RT O R D IR
Cigars, Tobarros
Confections. Soft Drink*
Cady Building — i— Front S tre«t
ME M S