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The Beaverton Review W A SH IN G TO N COUNTY O l'K II KIIN ( I m ilt O n ir ic K. IlngUy Hlll»b<>rii, Or. HriiMtor, Klnri'iilh IHstrtiH. Edwin Allrn F iu »»t G rove, O r |{rprr*riitatlvi'»I Fourth 1C. pri-sent» IIvr l)l»tri<-l J O . .luhni.im, rl. I, lx.* 301, Tigard. Or K J. Mi-Ali’iir. )llll*bi>io, Or. D t o f M A llom i-» 0 . BSnaM Morgan Htll*bi>ro, Or. ('•«uuiy Juil|i> IliuuUil T. TrnipliUin lUllsbiiro, Or. ('« u u iy ( li»minl»alimrre: II, l> K n h u m n . Cornrllu*, Or., rl. I J iim n I .«'win, iiruvertnn, Or b b r r lff J W ('«Kill'll I Itllnboro, Or. ('»•inly Cirri« Kit want ('. I.IMW H illsboro, Or. Com ity An«‘'»Hnr .1, K. C u rprn lrr Fornel Ornve, Or. County T m i'.iir r r W W II h v o k H illsboro, Or. Cminly Hi-bool Muix'f|ntrr.dr-i!l O. li KinUs, 11111*1»,ro, Or. l(«-ror<l<-r o f ('«M Voynnwe .Inturn II Dnvl», Norlti Plains, Or. County K urvryor J IV Harnry lllllnboro. O r. C o ro n rr K .1. H rw rll lllllnborn, Or. M .ill 'llr r i'ln l to IlllU boro. O r , will rnnrh nil the nbovr w ith tuorr con v m i I w n . TAXT.UKII NO. II I I C r i l M T b r list o f questions to w lilrh thr follow ing com m u n ication tunx»» reply In ns follow » 1 How do you fort ntiout Beaver to n » » n place to liv e? 2 W het do you think nboul tbr ntiirr» li«*rr In general. W h y? 3 llo w rould th r»« store» hr Im proved? t W hlrh nrr tbr br»t ntorra. In your opinion. In Itrnvrrton? A Wlnil rrltlrU m » or com plaint» Ian vr you o f Itrnvrrton ntorrn? W'hlrh o n » » ? W 'hy? II Whnt nrtlrlr» do you buy rlnr- w hrrr brrnunr you cannot get thrm In Itrn vrrton? ft llo w o flr n do you k o to P ort land T 0 It«« you prefrr to buy on credit or for rnnh? 10, lln v r you brrn refused crrdlt by nny o f thr «torn» h ere’ W lurh onrn? It W ould you trndr In Ftrnvrr- ton If o ffrr r d m orr rrr«l|t? 12. In whnt wny can thr lornl pnprr» br Im provrd? IS Whnt advertisem ents do you rrnd In thr R e v ie w ’ 14. A rr they rrllnblr or unrell- nblr ? 1ft W’ hnt tm provrm rnt* would you llkr to nrr nindr In thr com m unity? M. W hnt roads would you llkr to arr lmprov«*d? 17. W hnt Im provem ent» would you llkr to are In the schools ’ In nmurem rnta and recreation and ao- clnl farllltlea? T o thr ICdltor o f thr Review Drnr Sir Kollowlnif nrr m y nnawrra to your «lurationnnlrr publlahrd In a recent la- aur o f your paper 1 Beaverton 1» n fine place to trade nnd for n »mall com m unity render» excellent arrvlre. Thr m erchant» nrr n friendly lot o f people, courteoua nnd Intereateil In serving you adequately Th ey nrr n*at lo o buay to find out whnt you want nnd they know llielr »lock well enough to give you Inform ation nnd ndvlce nbout your »electIona 2 T h r at orra here In general »how tw o rlm a The flrat ta, nntum llv. to rratlHfy Mae alemnnd for certain clastic» o f goods an It exists here They nrr aan the alert to aa-nae new demnnda nnd meet them. The second nlm la excel lence o f m erchandising Each merchnnt hna hi* own ialcnl o f the kind o f nervier he waatild llkr to (five nnil thr dlrplnyn he would like to m ake The »tore» nnd »tore w in dow » »how progressive en deavor. 3 K och merchnnt kn ow « how he would Improve hi» plnce. Custom ers tdrna allffer My neighbor like» an nr- tlatlc dlaaplny window, etc I prefer n price-nnd-naaortmenl dlaplny that will anve me tit ar In buying. It I* hard for one m erchnnt to plenae u* both 4 The beat »tore*, In m y opinion, are the »tore» whoae proprietor» nnd clerk* happen to be the type o f per- aon* I like to deni with Som e custo- mer* like the bnek -«lapping, wl e cra ck in g anleamnn; aome like quiet dignity aome like n smiling, friendly fao«\ etc. The vnrlety o f »tore» In Henverton offer«, n piece to ««lit mold tnatea. (I trade with them nil I ft. W hy ahould l criticize"’ If l were In there. I’d be doing w orse If I hnve n eomplnlnt, I take It to the »tore In quest Ion, Mtf never have 13. The eliinalfled ad» and the »lures whai have built Beaverton, established ent to hear the program they put on Its business, meals It a town of pretty The teachers are proving very e'fulent I patronize, hom es and gaxid school» and churches, nnd good progress la being made by the 14. I have founal them reliable. 15. Caiminunlty Im provem ents: (a l al tract I vs as a place to II v», have dons scholare In «11 of the grades. • • • Almndainmeiit aif ffu da; (b ) com m u n a fine place o f w ork. W e n»wca*mers Mrs. J. C. Hnlder has been III at her ity support o f a sound paillcy o f public d'in't always final aiur place to fit In flnnnce, Innluallng (II speedy payment right away maybe It's our ow n fault home on Pleasant Valley road during if Inalebtednesa already Incut red; (2) and m aybe tbs old residents are a little the pest week Hhe has aa her attending c.onairny befitting the tim e»: (3) ateaaly cautlauis in their wrlcaima. Maybe we physician Dr. C. E. Mason o f B eaver ton. '•ffa>rt towaral reduction a»f gaivern- all expea't taxi much o f each other, • • • Da> nail laxik fair w rong or evil, nrnt and encouragem ent of private Mrs. Inez Bell, clerk o f the Kinton You will find It If you do. Initiative, enterprise anal thrift. A school board, has been busy during the A » you measure to your neighbor bonded alrbt. o f $100,(X)0 1» quite u tax peat week o r so taking the census o f I4e will measure back to you. buralen f»»r m town the slxe o f lleaver- the school children and those o f school If you bring a sm iling visage lon. (c l Klliolnatlun of D iogenes from age In this district. T o the glass, you meet a smile he city governm ent. Klect officera • 0 • T A X P A Y E R II who com m and respect and con fid en ce Mrs. flu r r y A. R ich ards spent a few - o ------ —■ from the people and who reaped their fellow citizens Then aupport them In RH HR Ril M W HU fW #1 RH kO HOW W WJ ft) days last week with som e o f her ch il dren In Portland and vicinity. llielr wan k "U nsavory squabble»’ and • • • MINTON H APPK NIN OH fftj "the whlma o f p olitic»" are always !#) "Txiynl Scou ts" held their regular pteaenl, no m nlter what form o f gov W By Mrs. E. L. Tex 1 monthly m eeting Tue-'day evenin g at rnnumt we chooac, They represent the I#! bp WJ f»' » : the home o f Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Blertjr, Ideal* a>f a certain class o f citizen* (#! !«! ftf! 1«; (#! f*! (#) Fbi (»; 'Forget It" la pretty gooal aalvlce. (d l ftervlces at the church Sunday, N o Pleasant Valley road Th eir son*. Ivan The hai'alneaa, »ervlcr anal culture clubs vem ber ft, will be aa follow s: Bible Blerly nnd A m os Blerly, are m em ber* o f the taiwn have a splendid opportun schaxil at 10 A M., with preaching by of the class. • • • lly for dlscuenlaan nnd planning a>f su- the pastor, R ev W. E. Klmpsam, at 2 Mr nnd Mrs R A W illiam s o f P ort |M'if|a-|ri| lmpra>vementa nnd advertis P M Everyaine Is ma.sl cordially In ing a,f the com m unity (e l H andling a>f vited to attend both o f these services land were guests last week at the home o f their daughter, Mrs Earl C • • • relief wank by men and waitnen w ho •inaleralnnal the present eeonairnle de Frank C. Fluke was em ployed at the Hell, Cooper m ountain • • • pression anal wha> have a real respect P n -lflc International F.lvestock ex p o Mi*» lyiulse Schneider o f Portland fair llielr unfairtunnte fellow clllzens. sition held In Portland Inst week. was n guest for Saturday o f her sister. The arrogance o f the fortunate cltl- • • • Miss Helen Schneider, principal o f the a-ens whai talk aif unwise ch a rily and The follow in g represented Kinton prate aif pnupa'rl*m, w ho waiulal “ m ake Orange at the session o f Pomaina local school. They w ere guests o f the 'em wairk" and hand oul »(ale. cull pro O range held at Sherwood last Wednea- grange during the program and dinner duce and rn »t-off cloth in g ns pay. Is alay: Mr and Mrs Phnrles Van Kl"«-k, hour. • • • disgusting Tkies n man la>»e his ch a r Mr and Mrs Alfred Strelff. Mrs. Ilar- Metmrs. S. H. P om eroy nnd Everett nel er o f human being anal elllzen be • Id Cutting, Mrs. O eorge Snider, Mrs. W right attended the m eeting o f the "a use o f lasia o f Job nr in com e? Do E h Cox nnd Mrs Frank Fluke. president and vice presidents o f the • • ♦ " m e people Imagine the unemployaul six Sunday schools In this district, held a* »la ves? True consideration fo r the Mr and Mr*. Edward Nell and son. neral* of I he aither fadlaiw Is a rare from linker, Or., have been spending at the Scholls church, last W ednes quality, but m any Deaverlain |»eaiple the pnst week nr so at the hom e o f day evening It w a* voted to hold a have II if) Encouragem ent «»f the ah- Mrs Nell'» |iarents. Mr nnd Mrs. H "w orker's con feren ce” N ovem ber 12, at Mountain H om e church, aftern oon velopm ent of the (ajwn aif «teavertain E O m bh orn, o f Coop«'r mountain. session, to w hich all Interested In Sun • • • •»» a well-plnnneal small tow n. na»t a day school w ork are Invited to he pocket edition o f dear ad' I.unnon. Me* Florence Durkin, w ho Is m aking 1ft The wlalenlng i f the highw ay nnd her home for the present with Mr. nnd present It Is expected that a num ber (he safely at Interaectlajns are (he Mrs. Hnrry Hudson o f near Hlteon, from Kinton church and Sunday school will attend- •natlera (hat neeal nltenllain spent » few days Inst week with her • • » 17 (A l. 1 E con om y Debt service Is sister. Mr*. J C Snider, w ho has not Ivan Blerly nnd Am os Blerly. sons o f costIng (he aw-hawal* as much as (he teen In very good health o f late. Mr and Mrs. Floyd Blerly, won the -nlarles a»f all (he tei-eher* Thrift has • • • first place In a 4-H club dem onstration been laaat sight o f during the rapid pc The |tidies' Aid society held a very rtod aif schaml exjMinalon CV instruct I va- pleasant m eeting last Thursday after- j held at the P a cific International Dive- *tualy by the school autha«rltles dlreeteal | noon at the home o f Mrs W C. Hall. stock exposition In Portland last week. tow ard reducing overhead as welt as Tile Flat road. The next m eeting will The Blerly boys represented O regon operating expense would give evidence he held with Mr*. A lfred O odfrey. j with a dem onstration on seed c o m se o f the civic leadership we are told to T h ursdsy afternoon. N ovem ber 18, ns lection and testing, and scored highest expert from the schools. A dvice o f Th an ksgiving day la on the regular am ong both boys' and girls’ dem on careful hunlners men can ha secured meeting day. M ember* please notice stration». • • • to elim inate wnste In som e w ay» Erav rhange o f meeting. A num ber from K inton were prize nom lr waste» ran be redueeal by read- • • • winners at the P a cific International tuatmenta. The problem o f an expen Hnrry A R lchnrds ha« been ill w ith | Dlvestork exposition In Portland last sive pla»nt ialle for nearly one half the nn attack o f the shingles during the w»ek They were as follow s: Frank C tlnae la one that muat be saitvral In the past tw o weeks, but Is getting along all future. Saving» should be genuine. I. e, right at this writing. stwwlng In the ra-duetlon o f the hualget • • • total nnd not m erely aavtng aine place W illiam Taylor, J . C Snider, Julius in orater to spend elaewhere. W edekln g and C lifford Van K leek re 2 More respect show n to parent» turned from a few days' trip to Cath- nnd recognlUain o f parental authority lamet. W ash., the first o f the week Maire demaicracy nnd less social nrra>- They found the salmon fishing very gnnee and gnng spirit. More sound poor, com pared with oth er years. scholarship and developm ent o f the so • • • cial eamsclenee and the spirit o f service O eorge H aw ley has erected a new and reapamslblllty root house at his hgm e on Tile Flat 3 A genornl sy-atem o f physical edu road during the pnst week. « • • cation, cawnplylng at least with m in i mum atnnalard*. that will aaslat In the Mr. nnd Mrs. R obert Hnmbtln o f 22 correct phyrlcal developm ent aif each Portland were guests for the day Tues- anal every child, regnrdleea of hi» social ! dav at the hom e o f Mr nnd Mrs. W C or athletic prowess. | Hall. • • • 4 Mutual eonflala-nce and res|a-ct be tween parents anal teachers. llerninn M etzrntlne o f Hlteon hnr 17 apt Reerenllon and saictnl fnr|!|- rentnd the Mrs. Millie M. Btertv p'nce t|e* should he aultnble for school rhll- *»**"In this year nnd has been busy alr«n appropriate In charne’ er anal ex , plow ing with a tractor during the p"..st pense, and nv-iltehle to all. In the main, j week. e s e th i- 1» a duty o f parents not school*. I wa* nb «it to clone my ouestlon- Ixhn Steelman o f Molslta Is at ts e nalre when I naiteal the he»dln*T home o f Mr nnd Mrs R obert Potnero«- "W h a t's W ron g W ith Bee vertain *" ! for nn extended visit. • • • Thnt l«n't whnt f wa* answ ering at nil I was on 'werlng- "W hat are condition s .1 I Van Kteek. w ho has been spend In Beaverton, and In whnt direction ing ‘ he past three in okr In the east, e-tn we pink« p rogress?" 1 never tike to returnnd hom o Thursday. W hile nwey dtreusa whnt Is w ron g with human he end one o f Ms brothers attended the nature, though I tike to ponder the Century o f P rogress exposition being paisatblllttea o f education There I 'n't held In Chicago. • • • very much w ron g with Penvertam. ex T o e sd sy -vs* observed hy the school cept human nature A* a caimpnrntlve newraimer (I've only been here rln e ehiidrsn ns Hallow een r.nd n number of years) I will aay that the old timers parents, a* well as others, w e ic pres 1933 SUM MON 1 8 15 29 8 i i i 1 i keen r®- i 1 htiffed or refused n a ttlafecl >rv aettle- ment. I try to be reasonable A Som etim e», the Itrnverlon alaarea, due to their neceaanrlly lim ited »took rnn not anllafy my dem and for n cei tnln »Ire. atyle, qtialHy tar fit o f n «ar ment. If m y dem and rnn not be changed to »ult the local assortment T look elaewhere, o f course. Som e o f ua, you know, can look through nn cn tire ahtae »tore before we final a pair to ault, and the table 1» plied high with dre*»ea before we find the one we wnnt. M ore detailed advertisin g lay the local m erchant* w ould lac nn aid to buying, but how much aid I* a quen- tion H. I go to Portland only when I hnve neceaaaary bunlneaa there The coat o f nueh n trip, In transportation nntl In- cldentnla, la nn Item I do not fnll to consider. 9 Credit fo r steady Incom es. Cash Is often the w iser way. 1(1. None. 11. No. 12. (a> More Impartial, reliable news: (h) less plate m ater from governm ent agen cies; ( i l Impnrtlnl local news, un- flnvored by reportorlnl or editorial opinion, free from Innuendo, checked for accuracy, dem ocratic In spirit and extent: <dt no crusndes; (e l edltorlnls thnt display a sense o f proportion ns to whnt Is Important to a henlthy com m unity life anal exem plify a real news paperm an's standard o f Justice, ac curacy nnd respect for the rights anal liberties o f citizens; ( f) no abuse, no ■coldlng, no refereeing. Friday, November 3, 1933 SPECIAL 2 9 16 23 30 Fluke, barley aweepe.'xkes, also first prize on H annchen barley; Arnos Bler ly, first on Y ellow Dent corn ; C. H Thom pson, third on soft white w heat; T. H. Nlaeon, seventh on soft while w heat; Elm er Blerly, second on Yellow Dent corn. • • • Mrs. Iva Martian and daughter. Miss Ruth Martaln, o f B eaverton; and !-au rence Edw ard* o f Vancouver, W a s h . were dinner guests Hur.day at the WII son home, returned to her home in Beaverton Sunday. — <», ........ Reven-dollar hay In M alheur county seem s assured, as révérai ranchers near Vale have sold at that figure. Brief lU'SUine o f H appenings o f Inter W here sheds are available. $A In being est to K rtlrw Headers paid. A large am ount o f hny is beln,, The Dlnn county cannery at Albany contracted fo r at the m a ik et price. put up 3000 cans o f fruit and vege tables while operating at Hcio The The C row u-W lllam ette experim ent In county's share o f this pack is 1000 logging with tractors a few miles above cans, w hich will be used in county re Y oungs river falls. In Clatsop county, lief this winter. Bince the cannery har has proved very successful, accordin g been in operation in the «x>unty, over to J. R. F rom 40,000 cans o f fruit and vegetables have been canned. A. T. Mnrrleon, w orkin g five days a week and em ploying 100 pickers, has "A m erican O ptim ism ” will be the begun the harvest o f hi* cranberry general topic fo r the state after-din crop near Coqullle. He estim ates that ner speaking contest at Eugene this his bogs w ill yield 1000 bushels. year. This was decided at a recent meeting o f the Intercollegiate Forensic Com pletion o* the survey for the re association o f Oregon. The contest was alignm ent o f the Siskiyou section o f won last year by John Rudin o f W il the P a cific highw ay will be begun this lamette university. week from a point nine miles south o f Ashland on the C aliforn ia line. A thorough Investigation o f vice con ditions existing in The Dalles prior to In an effort to stam p out gam bling, the middle o f last August has been Pendleton city o fficia ls have ordered com pleted by the W a sco coun ty grand card-room proprietors to discontinue Jury. Nine Indictm ents w ere returned all poker and "p a n " gam e» and the o p The body expressed surprise at whai eration o f slot m achines. It termed deplorable conditions. An increase o f $19.612 in tfm atilla In line w ith other farm groups und«” - coun ty taxes fo r 1934. as com pared th< agricultural adjustm ent act, milk with 1933, Is called fo r in the tentative retailers o f southern O regon have me* coun ty budget. The Increase Is due at Jacksonville and adopted a code to the old-age pension law. that fixes the prices o f milk at 10 cent.* ■ quart, an increase o f 1 cent a quart. The total to be raised at R eeds port by taxation in 1934, under the city bud M Bs Maud Alexander, a teacher in get, Is $4.195, The bonded debt o f R eeds- the B aker public schools, recently port is $327.409. killed a four-point buck at M odoc eprlngs. near I'n lty. The deer weighed Y7ft pounds. She is the first Baker Why Pay More? worrum reported to have killed a deer tMs season. Cash The action o f the Clatsop coun ty board o f equalization in reducing as sessm ents 50 per cent on all full 40s o f tim ber burned in August has re sulted in a reduction o f the coun ty as sessm ent roll by 3690,475. OCTOBER TUI *lb T MU 3 IO 17 24 31 fit 4 II 18 25 19 26 6 13 20 27 m m m 5 12 1933 SAT 7 14 21 28 » To acquaint you with our work and services we are offering the following special prices, o h and carry, for one week beginning Friday, Nov. 3 : W E CA D I< F O R AN D D E L IV E R 1: ÏÏ li 1 ACRO SS FR O M B E A C H 'S M A R K E T P H O N E 8304 Printed advertising is a lot like Hallowe’en. A poor job can SCARE your buyers away. But good printing — OUR KIND— will bewitch a piospect AND TURN H IM INTO A CUS TO M E R ! BEAVERTO N CLEA N ER S & DYERS I SA V E MEN'S SUITS Cleaned and Pressed ............................... $.50 .60 LADIES’ DRESSES. Plain . . .50 LADIES’ COATS, Plain ........ SUITS, Pressed only ............ .35 WHITE TROUSERS, Cleaned and Pressed ........................ .35 Our Repair Work Always RIGHT Leaving Work Here Saves GAS TIME MONEY Beaverton Cleaning and Dye Works T. G. ROGERS. Prop. Five Years In Your Town Beaverton. Oregon Nerves .3 4 ;i \ S H - HERE HE. Tl COMES NOW n Dr. Miles NERVINE "Did the work” says Miss Glivar WB 7 DON’T YOU . TRY IT? A fter more than three months of suffering from a nervous ment. Miss Glivar used Dr. Nervine which gave her such splendid results that she wrote us an enthusiastic letter. If you suffer from "N erves." If you lie awake nights, start at sudden noises, tire easily, are cranky, blue and fidgety, your nerves are probably out of order. qfuiet and relax them with the same medicine that “did the work” for this Colorado gtrL Whether your “Nerves” have troubled you for hours ar for years, you’ll find this tim e- tested remedy effective. A t Drug Stores 25c and flJOQ. By Geoff Hayes l CAN’T UNDERSTAND^ HIM A T ALL f T ^ f Cash Mondey Special The Beaverton Review AFTER THE HONEYMOON HENRY HAS BEEN ACTING SO STRANGE SINCE YOU ARRIVED That the west Is still partially wild was proved last w eek near Silverton when Arthur Johnson bagged a 40- pound lynx near the Abiqua Intake, «» few miles from Silverton. His dog* trained the anim al fo r about an hour and finally treed It. ST A T E N E W S IN B B IK F FKO.M VA K IO l'H POINTS IN OBKOO.N $ M EN'S SU ITS C L E A N E D AN D P R E S S E D ............................... $ JO M E N 'S O 'C O A TS C D E A N E D AN D P R E S S E D ................................... 50 MEN S H A T S C D E A N E D A N D BD O CK ED . 0 D A D IE 8' PD AIN S IL K O R W OOD D R E S S E S C L E A N E D AND P R ES S E D ..................... L A D IE S ' PD AIN CO ATS ............................................................................ f0 M EN'S C O R D P A N TS C D E A N E D AN D P R E S S E D ......................... 25 M EN'S SU ITS AN D O 'C O A TS S T E A M E D AND P R E S S E D . . . .25 W e On A l’ cm U on s. 1C,'lining and R epairs— M inor R epa ir. Free One o f the best-paying crops p ro duced near Nyaaa this year le baby lima beans, sold to a Tw in Falls, Idaho, buyer at 13.10 per hundredweight, re cleaned, the bu yer to pay for sacks and recleaning. The local cro p will approxi mate three carloads.