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F R ID A Y , AU G U ST 4, The Beaverton Review IM S lasued every t©.\ Oregon. Ke« ver- Friday at Entered «s second-clats mail mat ter Dec. 9, 1922 at the Poetoffice at Beaverton, Oregon, under the act of March S, 1879. J H. Hulett, Editor a r Mrs Nelson Walker is visiting in Portland with relatives and friends. The Beaverton Review Publisher Mrs. week. Sarah Butner Mrs. Sam W alter present writing. was ill is quite this ill at Miss Ruth Denney visited with Miss Noma Browne Thursday. Vernon Bronke has been quito ill with a septic sore thioat. Mr. John Frank is » u * ring fmrn an attack o f tonsilitis •COURT HOUSE ITEMS, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Shannon are now making their home at He bo. ARRESTS William Bowen, who was charged with stealing from a box car near Garden Home, »xxs given a sentence o f twv years in the Oregon peni tentiary at Salem. Willard Bacon was given 12 months in the county Jail, fo r vio lation o f his parole. Christian Jensen was tried in the justice court at Tigard for a tra f fic violation, and was fined $20 and costs. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Gasset made ■ wrrk-end trip to Victoria, B. C. Mrs. Geo. McBreen o f Aloha has been ill with an attack o f grippe this week. Miss Oma Emmons o f Rickreall called on friends and relatives tn Beaverton Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Beach spent the week-end in Seattle where Mr. Beach was called on business. Mrs. M. C. McKervher was a week-end guest of Miss Jo Bonu and Miss Alyce Bloom in Portland. C IR C I'PT COURT William V anderZanden P is filed suit against Wrn. VanDomelin in an action for money Alvin El!. _on has filed divorce proceedings against I t * Merle El- lefson. Ellefson charges cruel and inhuman treatment. They were mar- ried in Hillsboro in 1931. Walter P. C. Bailey is asking for a divorce from Claudine Joyce Bail- Mr «nd Mrs. A. Matson, with their son William and daughter Agda. spent Sunday at Battleground Washington. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Madsen and daughter were members o f a pic- „fc party at Oswego Lake Monday evening. r m* rried ^ * ln ' Charles Walters is plaintiff an! Frank Rink defendant in a mort- gage foreclosue suit. Mary Christoff, filin g for a di- vorce from George Christoff, asked for the care end custody o f Dolor- es Elaine, a m nor child, and $20 * month. -------- M A R R IA G E LICENSES Only two ms.'riage licenses were issued this week. One was given to John E. W -!ker of Laurel and Sar- ar Helen Tompkins o f PortVxnd. The other was issued to Franklin E , , _ Vf v. . , ■ Mr. and Mrs. W H. IVoswell and family and Mr. and Mrs B. G. Welti« and family spent Sunday on Cedar Creek above Hvda Springs on lie las Creek. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. end Mrs. Lon Lawrence of Ore ON OREGON FARMS gon CUy were Mr. and Mrs B. F. Mrs. S. V. Law lleppner -The hot weathvr of Louis Hugheon is wearing his lawrence end eary summer, which injured the knee in a cast on account of an ac rence o f Raleigh. cnlent. Mr. Hunt, who ia in the Good wheat quite badly, aprarent'y had NOTICE little effeot on the created wheat Miss Lou rain Doty is spending Ks marl tan hospital with a broken grass, reports C W. Smith, county tt --------------------------------------------- ■ lag is not retting along very sat the week in Portland visiting with All truckmen end other interes isfactorily at present. He is not agent, who recently Inaperted the relatives. grass nurseries o f the county This ted cltlaens ere Invited to attend entirely conscious at all time*. grass was still green and growing a mass meeting to be held at Biel- Miss Juliette Carter returned The Aloha IVmmunity church nicely, a*, in fact, were all other man Motors Friday, August 4 (to Thursday from a month's vacation will hold a silver tea in Kreller's varieties o f grass In the nurseriea day! at eight o'clock In the eve near Mt Hood. t.-'ove on A (trust 18.. %’hrr* wilt except the slender fescue. The fai ning. Officers from the Oregon Miss Barbara Cady spent the >e an Interesting program, and re- lure of the latter grass Smith be- ¡Truck Owners Association will be week-end at the W. L. Cady home freshments of punch and wafers, lievaa may be due lo poor seed. I resent to answer questions. at Oregon City. , R «v T. A. Dungan o f Portland The Kbavarton Library will be Mrs. W. O. Roberts ia at the will at the local HOARD OK E Q U A LIZA TIO N open Monday (August 7) from 10 Portland Sanitarium recovering from Congregational church next Sunday, e goitre operation. He was formerly pastor here and To the Taxpayers of Washington to 12 in the morning. Each Monday County, Oregon: ami Wednesday, hereafter. It will 1 will be glad to greet his friends. Mrs. R. C. Doty left Tuaaday Notice la hereby given that the J he open from 10 to 12 a m , for the morning fo r Medford, Ore., where Frank J. Dietach of Los Angvlee Board o f Equalisation will m,e, ] benefit o f those who would like to she w il( remain until Sunday. arrived in Beaverton Tuesday night on Monday. August 14. 1933, at u k s out books to make a short visit with friends the Court house in Hillsboro in I The Itbiwry la located in the Mr. s td Mrs. M. H. Metcalfe and relatives here. He formerly re- Washington County, that being the |lig*i .chool building and children returned Sunday from sided In BWaverton. second Monday In August, and the e week s vacation at Seaside. Many who gave canned fruit to . Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Bielman left ( t,m* and P1^ * provided by law t , Mrs. John C. Kehrli of Garden Wednesday for e three day* visit P^ H cly examine the assessment the welfare deaire the empty Jars Home, who has been ill fo r the pest with relatives in Centralia Arlene ro,u for ,t,S3 ■»“ * correct «|l er- at this time. Will those having few weeks, is slightly improved. and Dayton Bielman. who have been por* *n valuation, description or them, please bring them to the Re visiting there for the past month ‘luallties o f land, lota or other pro lief room ? Mrs. Wilbur Weed and little son, P«rty assessed In Washington Coun- George F. Gordon, Bobby visited at the Guy Carr will return with them. . „ ty. It shall be the A ity o f person* Chairman o f Relief home from Thursday to Saturday. „ J i|H k t kJ* iy i ***** hUC|i Interested to appear at the time Brandi, who have l>een running the _ u „ «Mw.ii.ild Mr Jim Frank o f Reedville vis pU f* ” * > " " * * * ited at the home of his brother. West Slope Service -Station « t Weet “ nd All claims for reduction presented E X C L U S IV E FEATURES Slope have disposed o f their inter John Frank and fam ily on Wataoa ests to G. W. LsBorne. who will to the Board of Equalisation must Street. continue the business under the be filed In (he office o f the Coun K A L A M A Z O O W A TE R HYMTEMH ty Clerk, within fifteen days from Mr. end Mrs. Frank Beals sold same name, the 14th day of August. Boost many OulstandmM fsmtures their home on Ch.haWm Mt. to 0„ n# B ro w n ip , nt M V ira I daya J. E. Carpenter. County Assessor not found In other makes o f pomp-. Mr. and Mrs Joyce o f Los Aange- ,M t WMk w1th Mr Be Suro You Buy a Pump With les, Calif. Mrx R g Ralsillie at Castle Rock 1 Two Tearing Crank, with Bruns* Little Ronald Whitworth o f Bat- Lodge near Hebe Mr. and Mrs. Why Pay More? Hearings tleground. Wash., is spending the Richey drove down Saturday eve- week with his grandmother. Inet Whitworth Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Nielsen ot Aloha and children attended the FlorisU picnW. held at Crystal Lake ^ Sumlay * ■ ! Mrs. Cash ning and Gens returned with them on Sunday evening S AV E (ash 2— H-inch diameter Tub in Brunt* Piston Rod 3 - Frost proof romuvabl* valve cep* 4- Extra larg* valves with rsmov eblo valve see is Monday Special Mr. Eases Marsh wws ho raced with a delightful birthday dinner M EN’S SUITS, Cleaned and party et Roemer's Rest, Sunday. Pressed . $50 H F Eliander. who has been ill The guests were Mr. and Mrs. O. L A D IE S ’ DR BUSES, Plain ., .80 $— Imrg* positive double pule switch for * ° mc h‘ * *> recov- A- This is the only pump on the Mr. M. Fro tiger had the mis P. Marsh, Mr and Mrs. John Me LA D IE S ' COATS. Plain ........ .50 erfd th» ‘ 7 “ s » bl* to com' to Leod. Mr. end Mrs Chester Donna, fortune o f breaking his right arm marks! with rest brons* pump town Tu*»d*y .36 and host and hostess. Mr and Mrs. SUITS, Pressed only » » * • » • * August 1. He fell Cylinder block which will not Mr. and Mrs. H M. Barnes, son on Tuesday, Essex Marsr and son Jack. W H ITE TROUSERS, Cleaned from a load of hay. rust or «e ro d e . Robert and Mrs. Ma.-goret T V , 35 end Pressed . . . . man returned Sunday from a four We Furnish Autotimtic A ir V e il* Mr. and Mrs. H. R. KelUngton j S P E C IA L N O TIC E 7 All Repair Ifcme Right days stay at Seaside. and daughter Joyce visited at the and fresh wwtar valve et no Mrs Damon Greer ani daughter borne of Mr. and Mrs Elmer Bailey « ------------------------------------- • Formerly Reasria Tailor extra coat The attention of our contributors Qm rlotte o f Maplewood visited . iB Hillsboro on Sunday. Get our Prir*. Completely Installed, Beaverton ('loaning and with her broth<r> H . R Kellington Mr and Mrs J F Felsher and »• cmlIed , , f t thmX «*py for and Guaranteed By and fjim ily Wednesday. o f The Review Dye Works —— ------ ----- ----------- -- children and Mr and Mrs. Jack » ; l * No T H E F R IE N D L Y MTOKE P. E. Almquist, who live, near Knight of Portland spent Sundey ">ual tn Wmfammlay night T. G. ROGERS. Prop. fo r that o f Forest Grove.____ Reedville t e l T from a load of hay at Louie's park on the Tualatin. j «W « ■ * • »«.p te d for Richey Hardware Five Years In Your Town PR O B ATE COURT Thursday. Dr. Mason. who was Am ong the vigitoto of Mrs. B. w * II8U* of * * . p* p* r “ ft* r 10 Beaverton, Oregon and Furniture Company A petition has been made to the « H « 1 pronounced his back injured k . Denney Sunday afternoon at the am - Thursday morning. Probate Court that the w ill o f Ben ®nd possibly some ribs broken. Portland Sanitarium were Mr and . E. Bnandtner be admitted to p.o- Mrs. L. C. Drone and three chil- Mrs. S. B. Laurence and Mr*. Lou- bate. and B. B. Layman be ap dren who have been making an eS« Carter. m m pointed administrator. extended visit at the F. H. Schoene — — - and A. E. Hansen homes, left Sat- H I G H E R A. G R E A T E R ★ Met AU Her Need Orders Signed By Judge Bagiev urday evening for their home in MILEAGE P IC K -U P Apollonia Wilkes has been grant- Fon du Lac. Wisconsin, Some years * g o in on# o f our ed a divorce from Anthony Wilkes. Mrs. B. K. Denney returned Mary C. Bache, found guilty of Thursday evening from the Port Coast cities, a young woman open being drunk on a public highway, land Sanitarium where she had ed a home fo r homeless girls. Finding work, they go out with is now m the county jail. been undergoing treatment fo r sev- An order o f default was gtveu eral days. She is at the home o f new hqpe and courage. Many in the E G. Perkins meantime come into a rich Chr»s. in the suit o f Maude and Knigrt her daughter. Mrs t e n experience. Orsfcill vs. W . H. Cmbtree and or. Lake road. And from where do the funds Annie E. Crabtree. Mr L R Dean WM hoBt ^ a this? It being the In the case o f Ole Cornelius vs. merry group of children on Thurs come fbr all toom er j -.u i Lord s work, every need, fuel, food H . C. Hartwig. Violas Louther or whatnot is laid before the Throne and Fred H . Brown, an order of d* y . eve" ,n* ^ U , ‘ V,en1« ro“ ‘ t hl tome He hsid cut down . Again and again no default was given . iThe Sorrento club met at the home of Mrs. B. Thornburg on ■Thursday. Mrs. Henry Shannon of Hebo was a guest. ★ OCTANB o w .... ¡ — Nbtio.,1 C.I.V of j* c » - « 2 H .n .W o z x u s QUICKER - A - PASTER STARTINO K K « • x rw u rs -ts .od fun for th, „ . ¡ f hborm, childron. n^ r of f/ th u id . bofoo. Mrs. M . McKihben was dismissed. Miss Rhoda Shellenberger com- whom she lays she need. And all An order o f dismissal was given pie ted her Summer School work these years she has found «hat the in the case of Elta Kimmer vs. F. last Friday and left Sunday with barrel o f meal faileth not. E. Kimmer. group o f friends from Forest W hat is the heavenly arithmetic Orders Signed by Judge Templeton Grove fo r a week’s outing at T IL back of it all ? Lucile H. Imlav will be allowed _______ ,, $75 a month for the supoprt of herself and two children fo r a per- iod o f one year a fter the filin g of inventory, or until the estate of George Imlay, deceased, is closed. The last will and testament of Ben Brandtner has been admitted to probate. The estate o f Georgie M. Lay man has been admitted to probate. krnook' She wiU th« her brother-in-law and sister, and Mrs. Oscar Effenberger at ^*rr><> 0 kj o f Just this:— Mr. c ome 4u who stand on it that Til- Christ’s death fo r t U ir sins clears them. Come all such and lay before V --------------------------------------------- "36 the Father whatever thing will hon- I SPOSD T ’ B UMORUS I or Him. Stand on His promises. He BB---------------------------------------------- ■ asks us to prove Him. "Them that honor me I will honor, and they Hubby (sca th in gly)— You that despiae me shall be lightly es- narrower everv day. I teemed," says He. W ife y (com placently)— Yes, George N. Taylor, Beaverton, Ore. have the fashionable figvre. adv. “ Why, M A K E B E LIE V E Don’t pretend to be what you are not Don’t sail under false colors. Don’t be a hypocrite. There is no sin so universally despised as hy pocrisy. Even hypocrites hate it. i t is the one thing about which they are sincere. They really hate hy pocrisy— in other people. They talk about it ao much, and condemn it so severely that one hesitates to mention it lest he should be classed with them. I t is notorious that men o f the world '-no are always talking about “ the hypocrites o f the church" are themselves “ whited sepulchre«.'’ They are whitewashed rather than washed white. Why does all the world despise the hypocrite? Because he is not a man. Because he is less than a man. Because when he might be a man ha is content to be make- believe. Be a man! This is the very core of the Gospel. You are not brutes, but men, with (he -possibility o f immortality And we accept this <n*pel with all our hearts, and yet there is no sin into which we more often fa ll than Hie sin of make- believe. W hy is this sin so com- mon? Because it is no much easier to pretend than it ia to be. _______________ Donald Walker, son o f Mrs Nel- son W alker sailed from New York on July 29, with his aunt, whose home is in Berlin, Germany. Don- eld w ill be gone s year and will travel about the continent before it turning home. > talking about swim m ing. 1 “ P * hen onJ* 200 y* r<fc irom 1,0 ver . . . . , "Which side did you start from? .................. , Brown’s ‘ Herb (^ m ^ u n d .^ B r o w n 'I Beaverton Pharmacy. -dv adv. .........—■ Served to you by courteous, alert, independent dealers B eaverton Kebek- ah L od ge N o. 248 m eets firs t and third Tu ss- day even in gs at who are rendering real serv “ Say, looka heah, Rastus, you all know what you’re doing? You was going srwav for a week-end, and the; ain’t a stick o’ woodcut for the house-" j w ^ o ' * i‘ "W ell, what you all whinin’ a- F’ Hal1' Mr*' " • rah C? f ra' bout, woman? I ain't takin’ de ax " *?Cr* t{!ryM n " d M™ F -------- ence iTorbaugh, N.G. p-tf ice to the motoring public. * ★ dr + Fill up your Tank Lei your Engine Decido The independenl dealer «-ho srlls thè new Cenerai 1A gasoline i*...lii*l of all...a buaini-** man. Ile U in bus- i "Did your extravagant friend lose his money as a bull or a bear?” “ Nothing so big,” answered Miss Cayenne. “ He tried to crash in as a social butterfly.” ! ■ During a severe gale at Flam- borough in Yorkshire, a treasury note was blown out of a woman’s hand, and was quickly lost to sight. She took another piece of paper, and t ^ t blow away, too, and i a nimWe friend who fo j|owed it it come ^ reat under « wali, amon|f , heap o f litter> w al the missing note! She had beaten the wind by her presence of mind.— Montreal Herald. ______ _ There are nine harbars in Ore- * on out»'«1« of Aetoria and the r im ports. They are Coos bey, Port Orfo-rd in Curry county, Bandon in Coos, Winclte^er bay in Douglas, Suislaw in L«ne, Aleea end Yequina in Lincoln, Ne- hlem and Tillamook in Tillamook. ¡ Wanted aid For Sale 1 ! Lost— Pair brown kid gloves. O. W. -38 Buchanan, Post Office. £ Cheater White Boar for service. A . S- Funston, old Canyon road. BR. 4820. c-33-36 B EAVERTO N D ISTR IC T rR O flR R M For S a le — (Standard make piano near Beaverton. W ill sacrifice for unpaid balance. A snap. Easy terms W rite Tallman Piano Store, Sa lem, Oregon. c-35-37 F.IUe-lcr’* 0 * r » g * rR D A R Ceder Mill* Store Slope W R S T P O R T I. A I* I* Campbell MONTH PI.AIMS Miller'» (lnr»ge BANK* Quick Service Oarage VFIIM O M I A R l. M ONICA H. Schiottmen Vermini» Service Station HIM.RBOIIO Service Oarage Sunaet Oarage A LOHA Aloha Service Station Service Station H A X R i.n A i.in Hazeldsle Store * O A R I lR S H O U R (larden Hom e Motor W o r k * «- O lt M P I.lt * Tualatin Valley Service Station R K K O V II.I.R U SV1.VAW f o h p r t OHOVP Rockwell'* Service Station Raid wi n’» Service Station Cste Motor Company R. Holt SRWBF.RO F. McLornn’* Service Station IIIR R W O O D Rosmer'e Rent Service St*. Sis Corner» Oerege G IN KRAL in ih le rnnimunily sre ready lo *erve you ihc new Cenerai t A Gasoline. T IO A R D Lone Oak Service Station A MUL TWOMAII Multnomah Service 8tatlon j ■Uke in every Iransaelion. He Itiuw* ihi* and he serve* j-oo aeeordingly. e e The following live, sieri desi»,* D. W Servie* SI*. W R IT SI.OPR Went White Rex Rabbita.—The new and best fur rabbit. Fur prices are advancing. Visitors always wel come. Prices reasonable. Mrs. H. C. Dudley, 1116 W atsoi St , _ B e a v e rto n ^ )T e g o rK i^ _ (__j>-3 jL3 6 Hey Wanted—-Carpenter end build er will trade fir art-class work for hay or farm produce, Rout* 3, Box 314, Beaverton, 2 mile* south. p-36 * M ILI-* ine** for him*rlf...a fartor in hi* rommunily. He know* (he \aluc o f courleou* aervire. Ili* own inlere*!* are al (tertian Service Station Crescent 0 » r » g e Certi Armitage Service Mt.ii„n Verboort 8tore PITROLCUM * CORPORATION I O C O N T - VACUUM — OASTON V R R R O ItR T COMPANY OF CALIFO RNIA