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The Beaverton Review will lie taken and light refreshments to place «if heglitiilnir, containing one- Rev George K Gordon of the Meth wPI he served There will also be third of an acre, more or leaa. all of odist Episcopal church advise* us that he has a number of racing greyhounds s program. All In this community ars *ald iroperty being In the county of Washington, alate of Oregon, a* ehown here in Beaverton I f he « i l l bring them cordially Invited tn attend ISSUED E V E R Y F R ID A Y AT B E A up to our barn, where several dogs HT C. A. M. by the record* of «aid county and «tate, e • • V ERTO N , OREGON were housed during the Portland races, The Weel Citasi Telephone company and that aald propri!y be «old free «if To the Home Makers of Beaverton ms as C A M . care o f the Beaverton we will present them with a million or Inelalled a phone during the past week all claim of défendante, and each of How would you like to have a cornet in Review? them, «ir any |»er*on or |>er*«»n* claim F R E D C. SEFTON, Editor-Publisher more fleas which were left behind. your own nice Utile weekly (taper to . IVi you like the heading. Home In the home of Mr and Mrs Karl C. ing through or under them, and that ■ ■ o --------- which you could write for help in your makers Exchange" or can you suggest Bell, Cooper mountain Mrs Bell Is Raid defendant* and each of them he S E W A G E S Y S T E M G E T S O. K problems or contribute to help others? , i better one? This heading means (hat clerk of the erhitol board. Their num- debarred and foreclosed of any right, B Y C IT Y D AD S Entered as Mcond-fUss mull mat This might be quite far-reaching In you ilo ¡«art of the writing, for when Iter Is 0203, Scholls exchange title or interest In *ald premia** or any ter December 9. 1922, at the postoffice its helpfulness, not only to you but to I cannot an;-wer your questions, surely | part thereof, *ave and except the «tatù* Concluded front l ’ agc l. Column 4. at Beaverton. Oregon, under the act of your community and to your paper. some of you oui of your own experience toiy right of redemption* a« by law community Itself until such a time NOTICE OK NIIRHIFF*M N A IE March 8, 1879. I have lived In the east and west can given, and that the plaintiff I»* allowed that this labor is used up, and at in large cities and small towns, also Will you ask any question that per j On the Kith ilsy of October, 1933. si to tir come a pui chaser at sheriff «ale that time outside labor from the ad in the country and have kept house tains to your home work, especially A D V E R T IS IN G K A T E S the hour of 10 A M . st the front ditor of said premise«, and for all other re joining country tixay be used. He under many conditions, convenient and cookery, or home decoration, or home of the courthouse In Hillsboro. Oiegon, lief a* may «**m meet, Just and equit stated that he mentioned this in Display (locali, per inch ........... 2.V otherwise. nu .sing or comment on whst I write, Washington county. Oregon. I will sell able to the court, ae in plalntlff’e com answer to a number of rumors Foreign per inch ..................... Sdc Perhaps I could help you with some or will you suggest the topics you st suction Ur the highest bidder for plaint demanded which have grown up that sub Readers and legal, per line, first In of your home problems. | would like In hsvr me discuss? Set vice of thl« aummnn« I« made up cash the following de*rrlbed resi prop urban communities to IVirtland sertion. 10c; each subsequent in Ilsvin g taught domestic science snil This Is Just Introducing the subject erly located In Washington County, on you by publication ther«Mif, pursu would be forced to use Portland un sertion, So. kept convslescents In my own home this week and whether I coni Inns or Oregon, lo wll ant to an order of the Honorable employed labor, which rumor Is en for special diets, I have had some not will detrend upon your response Kart S of southeast 1, of section 3, Oeoige It Itagley. Judge of the wll bln tirely false because of the provision valuable experience at least. next week It will be a pleasure to me SU B SC RIPTIO N B A T E S township I »outh, range 5 west, Wll entitled court, on the twelfth day of o f the law. As to the benefit of this Anything coneeted with homemaktng to use some of my very busy lime In larneUr meridian September, IMS, directing that aald Per year (in advance!............... $1.50 work for Beaverton, the value of Is exceedingly interesting to me Bo If this way If it will be helpful Ur this j Said Male 1* made under execution l* lumiuoni be published In the lt*avert«>n Not tn advance ............................ 2 00 constiuclion of a .«ewer system in vou would like to make this corner pleasant community, where I lived j *ued out o f the circuit court of the Ite view, a newspaper published weekly, that city, replacing the present success, will you write me, addressing happily for a lime. i «tate of Oregon for the county of Wasti- ant! of general circulation, publlahed method o f hundreds of cesspools : tngton. to me directed In the ca»e o f and edited at Beaverton, O r . county of located in the congested area, was Wa«t tngton. «aid lummom to be In- Commercial Adjustment Go va O W sr> well known in the community sert cd and publlahed once each week for the school year. Miss Grace Me with William Strohmeyer. muiUtnnt Thrapp itself that this point was not dwelt for four consecutive week«, »he date of J W CO NNKIJs. upon in the talk to any great extent. j Cormtck will finish her last year at Ntnto highway engineer W ednesday ».t first publication September 15, IMS. | Pacific university. Forest Grove, this the “ Y " intersection east of town, Sheriff o f Wauhlngton County However, the financial conditions and «'ate of last publication October term, and Miss Blanche McCormick where the main pipe line o f the munici By Marie Schmidt, ivputy. 42 46 w «o ota tot were discussed in detail. 13. 1933 t 1*01111. will finish at Hillsboro high and Virgil pal water system cm »*** the highway, U'p to the last session of the legis Attorney for Plaintiff McCormick is In Junior high. to confer In regard to bringing the SIM M O N S lature there were only two method* • • • Beaverton, Or. 43 46 main about 500 feet north o f it* pree- INCOMING M AII_ by which a city might obligate It Julius Wedcklng was awarded the « nt location. Fight Inch *teel pipe will In the Circuit Court of the State of I self for the construction of sewers. From Portland (letter mai!>. 7 20 a. in. rontract to saw the 16 cords of wood be *ub*tituted for the wooden pipe Oregon for Washington County. M U M K T O C H F IU T O KM The first was by general obligation From Hlllsboro-McMinnville.lO 00 a. m for the school this year and completed now in u*e lin k a g e at the present lo Hattie IMtt. plaintiff, ve Krank J bonds to be paid for by direct taxa From Portland (parcel post) 9 00a. ill In the C o u n ty C o u it o f the Sta te «if cation ha* been giving considerable 1 >lrtN«h and Huth H Ptrtach. A M tion. and the second method was by | the work last week From Portland (letter mail). 3:30 p.m. • • • trouble, which will b* obviated when Kell end Jane I\>* Fell, hi* wife, de- j Oregon fur W ashington County. use of the Bancroft act. whereby In the matter of the estate of Henry OUTGOING M A II. Mr and Mrs. E ’ 1.. Cox spent the the change I* made. fendant* special assessments were levied evening 1**1 Monday with Mr and Mrs To HilUboro-McMinnville ... 9 00 a. m. To Frank J Pietsch, Huth ft Oletech. j K Hunt, deceased against the benefited property, and NO TIC E IS H K B F H Y G IV E N that Herman Metzentlne of lliteon. K K D K R .U . ( U K IM T H A N K T o Portland (parcel post)... 9 30a. m. A M Kell and «lane I K e l l , hi* wife. which became a lien against the • • • ; , , , ! the umici ttigmnt have bCN duly ap T o Hillsboro-Forest Grove. .. 3 00 p. m property in the same sense as taxes. HAS R E M A R K A R IE RECORD ¡,' fr!uUnU- ,n ,h# n" m' of ‘ ,f pointed by th. above entitled court a* Many of the farmers around here To P o rtla n d ......................... 5:50 p. m However, in the 1933 legislature a ( i. «un ! the aiimtnltratrlra* of th# «alata o í who have silos have been busy filling bill < ,<assed. which is now the 3 il ami rach ..f you hereby arc rr M|d , nd h . . . July qualifia.! law of Oregon, that communities ' them with corn during the past week (lo.ooo.nno tn I «um« H ave llrcn lU p old qulrrd to ap|>ear and answer the com* ÄJ( BUrj, A R E G R E T T A B L E SITU ATIO N . * # * plaint filed ngalnut you In the above* may construct sewers and sewage Now. therefore, all p*r»ona having The tsiulieg’ Aid society, which ha* W ith Hut One I .omm o f (tu.MJO entitled court anti suit on or before the claims again«! aald estate are hereby disposal projects and finance them been having a holiday during the sum It is quite apparent that a factional by means o f self-liquidating bonds CtMiprrutive marketing associai Ion* thirteenth day o f October. 1933. which notified and retjulred to present the mer month*, will hold their first fall feeling exists in the town council. This to be paid for from service charges of the Pacific northwest have borrowed I* more than four week« after the pub same, together with proper voucher* meeting on the regular meeting day. situation should not be tolerated for made in the same way a* water nearly $40,000.000 during the last ten llrntlon of this aimimon*. which said therefor, to the underetjpied »t the Thursday, September 2M, at the home a moment. The people are not inter charges are made These charges years from the Federal Intermediate flr*l |>uhllcall..n hereof I* the fifteenth |„w office# of Hare M. Alear A Patera, ' of one of it* member*. Mr*. I.uellu Cl dll b ink . f BpohUM, an.i I ... ptM ested in the likes and dislikes o f cer " ' 1 Be |>l ember. 19X3. and If you fall In the Shut* Having* Hank building, prove nominal and are made a part Falx. Tile Flat road All member* are tain trustees, but they are interested to answer, or In some manner plead 10 :n muibi i. (trim, witfcla ■»* hack practically every cent o f It of the water bill and the property urged to be present and be entertained in having the affairs of the town con throughout the city is not en This chlevement of financial sound ' said complaint, for want thereof the month« from the date hereof ducted in an orderly and efficient man in Mr*. Falx’ new home. plaintiff will take a decree against you Paled ths twenty-fifth day of Aug ness tn cooperation was revealed this cumbered in any way. • • • ner. we-k, with the puhllrnt li>n by the credit j In accordance therewith, to wit For a ust. 1933 He stated in his remarks that In Direct charges of incompetence, or Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Vandermoet hunk of its 10-year record of loaning deer« * whereby It will be decrerd that E L IZ A B E T H C MAHTFIU4. every case where this has been worse, ulterior motives, were made have moved into the Mrs. U lly M Activities to cooperate marketing a* plaintiff have Judgrnrnt again«! Frank EIJUE M OLBON, placed before the voters this type against T*wn Attorney Reimer by Bierly home for the coming school Delation* in Washington. Oregon. Ida J IVctsch and Ruth H. Diet «eh for the Administratrices of Said Esta'e. of financing has been used There one trustee, and another made charges year, as Mrs Vandermost is to be em ho and Montana. One cooperative failed «um of fifteen hundred dollar« ($1500) H A R K . M cA LE A R A PETEB.s have been approximatly 12 votes o f inefficiency and discourteous con ployed a* teacher of the primary grades to repay $20.000 o f its obligation, but principal of note and Interest from Attorney« for Admlnlat rat rice« taken since the passing of this act. duct on the part of Recorder Smith at I of the school. They moved in last Fri c 39 43 Augi.«» 2 M . 1932. at the rate of 7 per cent this sum has been charged o ff Its book* throughout the state, and since July the conclusion of Monday night's meet day. per annum and until paid, and the fur- by the bank. 21. and the people have voted for • • • ing. thei sum of one hundred and fifty dol N O TIC K o r F IN A L S E T T L E M E N T •---------------------- o — ■ this type o f bonds in every case, As to the truth or falsity o f these Mrs. J. J. Van Kleek was given n lar« ($150) attorney fee«, and for all SHOOTS MONSTROUS O W L better than 2 to 1. and from that charges the Review is not concerned. genuine surprise birthday party last I other cost* In and about this suit ex In the County Court of the State of ratio up to a maximum of 8 to 1 in There is a way to find out s r i that is Tuesday evening at her home on Pleas Karl Scheel. 21 year old «on of W l 1 *4 ^ O f l f M for W llh t ij fttf Roseburg. The only amount that to prefer formal charges, and if the ant Valley road, there being about 40 Scheel. who live* about two miles from (gage be a fhst || the nmf» «?■»*!• of Ha bonds would have to be issued for evidence bears out the statements present. Cards were enjoyed and social town on the Tigard road, shot an owl and superior lien on all of the follow- tllda Jane Peterson, deceased would be to secure the government o f their accusers, both officials should Intercourse Refreshments consisting Tue*«lay which measured 52 inches Ing property, to wit Beginning at the N O TIC E IS H K B F H Y O IV K N that in the 70 per cent which it would be removed. There is no place on the of sandwiches, cake and coffee were from tip to tip The bird had Just n orths*«! corner o f lot ft. Clemen« «ub- ' the undersigned administratrix of the loan, and the 30 per cent would not town board for a bone of contention. served during the evening The guests killed a chicken on the Downing place, division, in section 15. township 1 south, above named estate has filed In the have to be met in any form o f re Beaverton has reached a crucial departed for their homes at a late hour, where young Scheel 1« employed a* range 1 west. Willamette meridian, be above-entitled court and cause her payment, as this is an outright gift. point in its history. It must either go all wishing Mrs. Van Kleek many more caretaker The owl wn* still alive when Ing j part of the Samuel O Stott D L final acoount and report as such and ahead or relegate itself to a condition In summarizing, he stated that C. No. 4M; thence southerly along the the court has fixe«! the twenty-fifth happy returns of the day. exhibited at the Review office by Mr • • • of inocuous inferiority. this work could be undertaken at a ! center >f the county road No. AM. also i day of September, 1933. at the h«»ur of Scheel. Personal quarrels or personal feel time when it would have the great known ms Van Ness ave . a distance of 10 o’clock • m of said day. and the Mr and Mrs. D. P. Newman of Linn ings should not be permitted to enter est value to the comtroniiy in tm- ton were luncheon guests last Friday DOCTOR LO O KING FOR OFFICES. 150 f» rt. to a point on the west line of courtroom of the above entitled court Into the deliberations of the council. lot Nr. 5, *ald point being the point of in Hillaboro, Oregon, as the time and p'eyment and would correct a con at the home of Mr and Mrs. E. 1, Cox. These men were elected by the people beginning of the tract herein de place for hearing objection* to said dition in Beaverton which is • • • Dr. F. F. Whiteside, physician and to look after the best interests o f the scribed; thence eoutherly along the final settlement of said estate hampering the city in its develop 8. H. Pomeroy and Mr*. Robert surgeon, who recently moved to Ore center of said county r<»ad No 4M, also town of Beaverton and not to bring Dated this twenty-fifth day of Aug ment and which must be unJer- Pomeroy and children were transact gon from Elvtn. Mo, has moved to their petty quarrels and dislikes into known as Van Ness ave. a distance of uat, 1933 taken v.thin the near fu.ure be ing business In Sherwood last Thurs Beaverton and will begin the practice A N N A M AE BARNES. the council chamber. 70 fr« t to a p«>lnt on the west Uns of cause of the danger to health on ac day. j of hi* profession here as soon a* he «nid lot No. 5; thence easterly and at ’ • • • Administratrix of tha Estate of Said At the same time, in order to keep count o f the present condition of can find suitable office«. faith with the body politic, they should right angles and parallel of the *«>uth- i Deceaeed the sanitary disposal me*cod', and Mr. and Mrs. George Snider and I >r \Y ’ ■ ■ id. i i r I dilate Of Wash erly line of lot No. 5, a distance of 225 ¡ H AR E . M c A L E A R ft PETERS. demand the utmost efficiency and further, that it may be undertaken daughter. Miss Eunice Ellen, returned ington university o f St. I#oul«, Mo., feet, thence northerly and at right an Altorneya for Admlnlalratrix. courteousness from the elective and with the federal government co the last Sunday week from a few days' 1 where he matriculated 20 years ago gira and parallel to the west line of said c 39-43 appointive officials of the town No operating in its expense and loan visit with Mrs. Snider's brother and i He I* accompanied by hi* wife, and lot No. 5, a distance of 70 feet, thence charge of a culpable character should ing the balance at a rate which wife who reside In Heho, Or they have rented the Stitt home, where westerly and parallel to the north line • • • be permitted, however, unless the ac would not greatly embarrass the cuser has evidence to back up his Mrs. J. B. Bowne wont to Salem laat they will make their future residence. of said lot No 5. a distance of 275 feet. people. And last, that It would not H EATING STOV ES statements. I f and when such evidence have any effect on taxes or on the ^ v “ ‘* wUh h e r t a l o h a G R A N G E BOOSTER n i g h t . is produced, it then becoms the duty son who lives there. liens against property. Both New and lined of the council to have a thorough in In conclusion, the offer of the 23rd A n n u a l ------- Thursday evening, September 28, ha* vestigation made. There were about 15 o f the young state reconstruction advisory board But, in any event, this personal bick people of the community who met a* been designated a* a nation-wide date i In fact we ran supply your needs In to finance the necessary engineer ering should cease. K( hh I stoves at reasonable prices. the home o f V r. nnd Mrs. it. Teufel on which every grange in the United I ing up to the time of the granting States will celebrate the founding of 1 Saturday evening and enjoyed a water of the loan, was made. This would melon feed. Cake, sandwiches and con the grange with appropriate exercise* include the preparation of plans and N B A AND T H E F A R M E R MONTAG CIRCULATOR fections were served by the hostess. The general public In Invited to these specifications required for the ap Games were enjoyed during the even- meetings, al which time an Invitation The farmer and the residents of our plication, and of the application it Is extended to those who desire, to af i RS- rural communities have a vital stake self. In return for this service o f ia the final anawer to perfect aatle- filiate with the grange movement. • • • In the national recove -y program. Suc fered by the state the only require u t'/A- f net Ion Price« on these famous atovea The Aloha grange is making prepara- I J. R. Daniel* ha* been doin^ a Job cess of the program means a better, ment would be that if the loan be are the aame any place In Oregon We o f <hlngling his granary recently al hi* tions for an Interesting program to brighter day for them a..d p.oyortion- granted the state board would be guarantee the price and tha atove. which the general public Is invited. The i home on Pleasant Valley road. ately more than for the industrial I*-t ua aupply your stovepipe, elbows, reimbursed for its actual expense*. • • • meeting will be held at 8 P. M. In the | worker and the city dweller in general. damj>ers or atove boards. In return the board is asking the new grange hall. 8 H. Pomeroy and granddaughter. While there has been overproduc council to agree that If this money --------- ............. Mis* Kathryn Pomeroy and Mis* Mary tion of certain farm products, under is spent for this purpose to call a R E A L E S T A T E T R A N S FE R S . C. Hall went to Hillsboro Saturday consumption caused by business and Trade at the Kriendy Store special election in order to have the afternon, where Mis* Pomeroy and industrial unemployment, resulting In people o f Beaverton vote upon these 4%W4i J. L. First to L. L. Bellinger et ux. Miss Hall are taking piano instruction a huge loss of purchasing power, has bonds. I f the bonds arc not voted, part of black 2, Humphrey's addition to of Mrs. Irma Taylor Sparks, piano Richey Hardware contributed principally to the farmer s or if the loan is not approved by teacher of Portland. Mr*. Sparks haa Hillsboro. distress. the government for any reason, L- L. Bellinger et ux to Minnie W and Furniture Company a large class of piano pupils in Hills PORTLAND, OREGON Farm prices have been low largely then the city is not obligated in any boro and will give lessons during the Barnes, part o f block 2 Humphrey's because the drop in the income of way to reimburse the state for the B E AV E R TO N . OR. PH O N E 7751 addition to Hillsboro. O ctober 21 to 28 winter month*. Her pupils from Klnton the people has sharply curtailed de expenses incurred. This offer of the Della Haave to Vern H. Hayharker, 19 Shows la One— II acre« under on« will take their lesson every Saturday. mand and the farmer must take what state was to expedite the prepara • • • lot 11, block 2, Myers addition to Reed roof. Exhibits of pure bred livestock* he can get for his products, not what tion of the application and also to 'I'llone Who Dog«, Poultry, Pet Stock, W ild Life, Land Mr. and Mrs. Truitt o f Portland and vlllo homes. they are worth. aid any community In a financial L. J. Frances to Ambrose D. Smith, Products, Manufactured Products, 4 H Mr. and Mrs. C. W Brant and daugh The farmer rightly has been called way in the work up to the point of Want the Latest part of lot 50 north Tlgardvllle. C lubo nd Smith Hughe«Vocational Edu ter, Marjorie, of Salem, were guents the backbone of the nation. At no obtaining the governmental loan Otto Erickson et ux to Union Sav cation Work j Combination Hors« Show for the day last Thursday at the home time in our history has his wholeheart Information about the and grant. and Indoor todeo. of Mr and Mrs. W. C. Hall. Tile Flat ings ft Loan, tracta 15 and 16, Erickson ed help been needed more than now. Mr. Palmer, in conclusion, urged | road. addition to Beaverton. Automobile Truck Deciaiona He can work the more earnestly in LARGE P R E M I U M LISTS that immediate steps be taken to • • , Otto Meyer et ux to Bert W. Meyer, Or Those Who contributing to the success of the re expedite this matter as the time Some o f the onion growers have part of section 12, township 1 south, covery drive because he knows that REDUCED FARES-ALL LINES Want to Finance within which this work may be started hauling their crop in their range 1 west. when the big turn comes he will share undertaken is not unlimited. Otto Meyer et ux to Bert W. Meyer, Their Auto Inaurance onion houses during the past week, but In the prosperity that follows. ------------- o------------- due to weather conditions they do not 40 acre* section 1, township 2 south, IIY President Roosevelt, whose f a r- dry o ff very quickly. J. H. Aten topped range 1 west. K IN T O N H A P P E N IN G H . slghted and dynamic leadership has M ONTHLY PAYM E NTS Otto Meyer et ux to Bert W. Meyer, o ff a carload which he sold to a Port already initiated comprehensive mea 1 ncre William Pointer donation land Will Do Well to He# B,v Mr«. K. I„ Cox. land dealer last week. sures designed to aid the farmer di claim, township 1 south, range 1 west. A goodly number from here are at- rectly in solving his own problems, is Leonard Adama Otto Meyer et iix to H H W Meyer, Freddy Boyle* and sister, Beulah, dependlng upon the ruraT dweller -to tendlnK Beaverton high school this A t the put a shoulder to the wheel and heln 3’,‘ar- S ost of them are graduates of who have spent the summer with their 160 acre* section 2, township 8 south, P. M. Madden Keal Estate Office get the country back on it* feet * Klnton school. Ivan Bierly, who gradu- father in Molalla, arrived In town the range 2 east. Charles E Gale to Helen O. Gale, 80 ated from high school last year, Is first o f the week and will make their ------------ - taking a special course this year. Those home during the school year with their acres of section 3d, township 2 south, OUR A D V E R T IS E R S enrolled from here are: Emma John- grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R, range 2 west. Why Pay More? »on, Mary Cathryn Hall, Lol* Bierly, Daniels. Ludvig Samuelsen to Gllglan Jacob The attention of the readers o f the Mable Anna Gembella, Eleanor ___________ Hem- Grossen. part of section 35, township 2 (aah SAVE Cash Review is called to the advertisements rich. Frank Richards, Robert Richards, The la d les’ Aid society o f Scholls is north, range 2 west. o f Conoly's Grocery and th City _____ Meat William Van ______, Kleek, Carl Van _______ Kleek. , sponsoring a showing o f Indians and Monday Special __ ____, _________ John Cordes to Charles J. Ross et Market, which appear in this is*ue of Ivan Rierly, Amos Bierly, Raymond pioneer relics October 6, 7 • nd 8 at the ux, part o f lot 2, black 31, Forest Grove. M E N ’S SU ITS, (lea n ed and the paper. These firms are offering Heinrich, Lloyd Anlcker and Amy home o f Mr. and Mr*. A. B. Flint. Annie V. Klmhro to S. M. Reagan, Press ed .............. «.¿o a number of specials which should Anicker. A silver benefit offering for the aid part o f lot 6, block 6, south coast ad LADIES’ DREHS ES, Plain .. .60 prove attractive to our readers and it • • • -------------o------------- dition, Hillsboro. LADIES’ COATS, Plain ....... .50 la to be hoped that they will take full Mrs. Roberta Grant, who has been B IB LE S T L D Y CLASS MEETS. Henry f-egler et al to Sophie Hender WHO IS TO BLAME? advantage of the offers. visiting her sister, Mrs. W >rten Wilson, son. 20 acres of section 14, township 2 SUITS, Pressed only e e • • s • a .35 Beaverton merchants have signed up during the past week, returned to her The Young Peoples' Bible study clas* south, range 1 west. Whoever I* found responsible for the W HITE TROUSERS, ('leaned almost 100 per cent under the national home in Cutler, Or., Thursday, held a* the R. B. McMInn home Satur Fanny D. Myers to Alan A. Hall, part •Inrnage will surely be held to account and Pressed . . . . a* **« *« . 36 recovery act, and they are doing all in • • • day evening was attended by 25 young of lot 4, block 38, Forest Grove. and I* certain to lose unless he I* pro their power to assist in bringing the Harry F. Eliander's baling outfit people. Mr. Garnett, the leader, took Our Repair Work Alwayn RIGHT W E. Mansfield et ux to Mary Robin country back to a normal basis of proe- and crew baled about 40 tons of straw for his subject "The Creation," those son Jones et ux, lot 3, black 4, Sher tected by a public liability and property Leaving Work Here Haves damage inauranre policy. The cost Is perity. Their prices are right and com- | on the Mrs. Lilly M. Bierly place last present taking notes. Singing com wood. GAS T IM E MONEY small compared to the protection a f pare favorably with those In Port week. pleted the meeting. Josephine Hocks et vlr to James H. forded. e * » land. They eater strictly to the local -------------o Beaverton Cleaning and Moore et al, lot 10, Alderbrook farm. Hee us for nil form » of trade, spend their money In Beaverton. Mrs. L illy M Bierly end daughter, ■ o - W IL L CH ANG E P IP E LIN E. automobile Insurance They are worthy o f your undivided Mrs. Ethel MeCorr.-ick and family, Dye Works Seven major commodities o f the four support- And above all, don’t forget who have spent the summer vacation Mayor Earl E. Fisher, Councllmen states have been financed by the bank: T. G. ROGERS, Prop. B E A V E R TO N FIN A N C E CO. to tell them that you aaw their ad In at their home here, moved to Hillsboro G. R. Fordney and F. W. Bishop and Wheat, canned goods, t»,w>l, beans, al Five Years In Your Town the Review, last Thursday, where they will remain Water Superintendent Fred Ooyt met falfa seed, honey and prunes. Phono 5405 Beaverton, Oregon The Beaverton Review Homemakers’ Exchange PACIFIC INTERNATIONA! 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