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FRIDAY. OCTOBER 12. 1914 The Beaverton Review ■ I LO CAL I Mr*. Fred Austin w *» an after- — noon caller on Mrs. K. G. Pei kins, * Monday. i 38 H igh School N otes ..... ................................ ' at once to Torch Honor headquar Mr. and Mr*. Ú F. Haoting* ter* in room 10. aUcmlisI th* Sbs-k Show Sumkty. To be eligible fur membership • ' Feed G rain l luy student is requirtsl to have earned 24 point* at the end of his Fresh Rolling, (irintiiiiK man year, 50 pointa at the end WONDERFUL M ~ of hia Sophomore year and HO C'leaning point« by the end of hi* Junior! year. An " A " grade count* 4 point*,1 BEAV ERTON F E E D Uo. GAMUK1NU8 BEER a "B " grade count* :i point*, a Ilirthold Building "C " grade deduct* I point, and a \ Every Day. Inrluding Sunday* Near « P. Depot ” D’ ’ grade deducts 2 points. Ma- j H I G H L A N D T A V E R N Chan. Ib-rthold. Mgr. jor activities count 2 pointa and1 REST M R \N I Beaverton, Phone 3603 minor activtics 1 point HI . S )N Itroadway. <>|>|> Journall This is the first year that Bea Open 24 Hour* ■ P »y — | verton High School has required, that new member* of the Torch 1 N O TIC E OF UU IH iET MEETING Society hand in their applications The 2nd year Public Speaking1 Notice i* hereby given that a meet mg of »he tax|M»yer* within »he class ha* been having trl-out* for! Town of i-ravertun will be held at the Beaverton l tty Hull a* 8 00 a play, "M y Turn Next", which P. M. on Friday. October 26. 1034, at which mooting the City Coun will be presented some time In cil will hear any suggestions, objections or di*cu**ion pertaining to the the near future. following estimated bmigot for 1035 which i* reconiim«nded fur the The debate on the "Old Age Town o f Beaverton by the Budget Committee: Pension" given last Wednesday by TOW N OF BEAVERTON the first year ctaa* was won by BUDGET ESTIM ATE the affirmative, Warren Haley and Year 1033 Raymond Ruglaml. This week Ag G E N E R A L FUND da Mattson and Aletha Mulct! E*ttmate«l Receipt* gave very interrating speeches on, experiences. License* and Fee»: Building Permit*. Peddler* .. $ 10.00 Wholesale Trade Vahicle* . . . 250.00 $2tl0.00 Mrs. s. B. Lawrance was a ain- J A short pop meeting of »he Stu ner gurat o f her aunt, Mrs. R. B dent Bod>’ * M held Friday a> a Brown last Friday. send-off fo r the team. Each class made up a rooting section com- M « W Richter sepiit vv eunesday -Irs. huaan Herat of Portland is peting against the others in pro with the Merritt g:rU at Oswego. tusitmg at the home o f her cousin, during the moat volume. From Ira. John Kggman. Milwaukie. which ha* a Student Trade in oid furniture on a new circulating heater. Richey ila id - Mr, «n o Mrs. Alec Wilson (M ary Body, twice as large as our own. ware and Furniture Co. adv Nicols) are living in ere Patullo l he Beaverton tram won a victory " I 6-0. This Friday, October 12. Mrs. Lula Dodson entertained house on Scholls road. Wednesday with a birthday dinner Mr. and Mra B. F. Laurence ^ ** t~ m for Mrs. Howard Hugh son. and Mrs. Sarah V. Lawrence re- " Born to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wel cently moved to Gre*ham where About 200 Freshmen and Sopho- ler o f Hinton on October 6, a they ara proprietors of the 'Bus mores came in masquerade coa- daughter, Patricia Carroll. **°P lunch counter. tume» to the reception last Friday Mr. and Mrs. John Kirby and *Vl‘nimr. They came portraying Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Denney were dinner guests at the home of Mr. family s)>ei« the week-end at Sher- Spaniards, gypsies, pirates, .sailors, yesterday, old men. and Mrs. H. H. Hanson, Wednes ufan. Ore., with Mrs. Kirby’s moth- 1,dies cr, Mrs. Hintzen. who loot her ° l° 'vna- little "kids" and many other day evening. meat market in a fire recently. D l * » o f people. Miss Scheafer* in Mrs. Gertrude Grant of Dallas, F i r « d > . . . B co,oni* l gown and Mis« Funk in Texas, was a luncheon guest at K*1 .B' aV'*T a *y P »y g t fb led the games. The the home of Mrs. T. B. Denney, ton will \ rve hlnkm k <- ° “ " US da>’ No «’ntertainment consisted of h pro- Saturday. ^ Vha“t W1|11 be tr* M!* CU,d and games in the gymna- Rev. and Mrs. Geo. W . Spring ment i-L u • i h ^ f * i l f t0 * htate' Mum followed by refreshments in nnnt issued by Ed Bowman, cash- the cafeteria. er and children returned Wednes day from a two week's visit in California. I f you are planning on an elec- * — --u ure-un-»-™ m torcr The old members o f me the Torch met Tuesday tc to Mrs. William Gerrish, son John trie pump, visit the Richey Hard- Honor Society « e r e ami Furniture Co., and Ket «’loot officers. la s t year’s President and Chffoid Aronson were Sunday acquainted with the Kalamazoo Hlli* Nyliind was chosen. John callers at the home o f Mr. and Automatic water system. ‘ -The tSy- Staehle was elected Vice President, Tobias S ervice Station Estimated Expenditures Mrs. S. B. Lawrence. stem that lasts longer’ ’. adv and Vera Jacobson was selected (Form erly Kennedy’* Service Sta.) ! Police lYotection: Miss Margaret Tucker of Mount Wednesday noon Sam Riles St “ -Treasurer of the or- Wagra . . . • •............................. $240.00 Now t'nder New Management Vernon, Wash., is visiting at the years old. the father o f I. L Rilev k’* " ' r* tlon- Workmen'» Compensation . . . 12-00 J. M. COMBES, PROP. home of her uncle and aunt, Mr. on Beaverton Rt. 1, fell down the Friday, October 19th is to be Supplies ................................... -18.00 and Mrs. Dayton Peck. stairs in his home and broke his t*ie date l^e initiation for new Richfield Product* Bond .............. ...................... 10 * i:00' ^ Mrs. J. C. Anderson o f Portland right arm just below the shoulder "^n b ers. The President chose vari- Recorder’s Salary .......................... ¿«0.00 0Us committees to carry out the is visiting at the home of her Pr. Mason was called. I*'kful ExjMIMi: C^ity Attorney . . . $1580*00 ,, . . plans. son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Drawing* OrifiiMinceM ........ 100.00 «^>0.00 Mrs. L. D- Richey o f Ardmore. -r-v , , . Mrs. W. R. VanKleek. Streec Light« ................................ » ’O H «!» OkU., who has been visiting at , “ re *‘‘lect . » >>,nc<’ 0f her brother-.n-law ^ ‘ he .mtiat.on ceremonies are: Mrs. L. A. Shiffer, and Mrs. F. the home Election Kxpenae ......................... J o h n , trita i tro ttiti E' e ‘ >'n Alexander. MiWrad Twohy. L. Cameron of Portland were vis and sister. Dr. and Mrs J R Jor O ffice Rent ........................... itors at the home o f Mrs. M. C. dan on Denney road. and with re- and ne,bert Burke; initiation com Stationery and Office Supplies .. 200.00 h a p p e n i f tee had festive« in Portland the past two Ma>-kev Sayre. Jean I.ewis McKercher, Wednesday. Fire Dep’L : Truck Storage ....... F 30.00 a b lo w o u t h e r e f month« left for her home Monday. T . • P av,d Mason; entertainment Battery Service ••................ *7.50 Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Tompkins committee. Carl Cornils. Vera Ja- Additional Equipment ........... 750.00 of Gaston were the guests of Mr V K IT O R « P R n \ l IIII I o cob9° n> ansi Aline Boswell; refresh Maintenance ............................. 37.50 and Mrs. Lou Adams at the stock * I- I 11 M \ o r I t U . i l H l l . l , ^ - ment committee. Jeanne Tuttle. Insurance .......... »»6.00 »*0.00 show Wednesday evening. B O R O A T M E E T IN G Ju"e ^ ^ r d , * mi Gertrude Des City Auditor .................................. iitnnn _______ _ * Brisay. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Stark, and Emergency (unforeseen) ....... Mrs. N . W. Gorham of Portland Beaver Chapter No 106 O E.S. Al1 -'Indents eligible for the Interest on Water Itond* ......... 3.832 M) came out to attend the meeting was host to a large delegation of Torch Honor Society are urged by Sinking Fond* ....................... . of Beaver Chapter, Wednesday eve. visitors from Tualatin Chapter of Miss Schaefers, adviser, to apply TO TALS $260.00 $9,(86.50 Have you ever » t o p p e d to Wednesday evening at Mr. and Mrs. A . C. Chinn had Hillsboro I.e»* E«t ¡mated Receipt* think what might happen if as guest« Sunday Mr. Chinn’s par regular meeting. Speakers of the Gas Refunds for Tractors Should Be Amount to I*, raised by taxation for General Fund $9, j 2-».50 you had a b l o w o u t going ^ Wlthin Six Months ents, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Chinn, evening were Mrs. R F. Peters. •ixty m i l e * an hour on a Water Bonds OuUUnding ........ ...................- ........ ’-----" ----- »1*7.500 00 n n t v heavily traveled highway? arvi Mr. and Mrs. Chester Chinn, who is a member o f the Student Improvement |N>ihlA O uUttndinf ......... .............. 4.»,»44.41* Loan Fund Committee of the DU I u K A l Let'* not think about it. W ith all o f Portland. Total Borvbt Outstanding . . . . . . I1I0J*44.49 a set of the famous Life-Saver Grand Chapter of Ore., Mrs. Jack Notary Public, Real estate, Insurance Sirs. M. C. McKerrner and i< a Murton, and Fred Holsnagel. Signed: HOMER L. W ILSO N Golden Ply Silvertown* on C.euige had as their dinner gio'-is your car you can forget about Recorder-Treanurer, The program was a-s follows: Monday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Wen- fear of b l o w o u t * at high Town of Beaverton WANTED AND FOR SALE whistling solo by Ed Jannsen, ac del Holmes and Miss Shirley Ilot'le npeed. Come in and aee us adv ¿46-48 companied by Mr. Berg, readings about a set for your car all of Portland. by Miss Rhoda Thyng, several har- .. . . . . today. Beaverton Grange will old home monica numbers by Eddie McElroy D Have your Pre8Cr'Pt'°ns at NO TIC E OF SC IIOOl. M EETING coming next Saturday, October 13. and a vocal duet by the Misses Bruwn 8 beaverton Pharmacy. adv NOTICE tS HEREBY GIVEN to the legal voter* of School Dt* Everybody welcome to the lecture Genevieve JOHNSTON'S GARAGE Carter. and Carmalita For Sal<. or W m Trade for wood. trict No. 4H, of Washington County, State of Oregon, that » hour at 1:30. A ll grangers are Smith, accompanied by Miss Elea Beaverton, O regon il Electric Washer. Phone 6103. SCHOOL M EETING of -aid d i»tr ict will be field at Beaverton High urged to attend. nor Carter o f Portland. The hall School Building on the 29th day o f Ootober, 1934, at H o ’clock in the Wanted to Trade— Good work horse It isn’t Blue Monday at our and tables were beautifully decor afternoon for the purpose of di*c uwung the buidgat heremafUi M-t ated with autumn leaves and fall for good cow. Call at Rt. 2, house, says the housew.fe who has out with the levying lioard, and to vote on the proposition of levying flowers. Box 452, or Phone 7907. John D. a Zenith Washing Machine, pur E L E C T a district tax. Shaw. p4i>46 chased at the Richey Hardware The total amount of money n e**de»l hy l l'»' l* ‘d school distru t & Furniture Co. adv C O U N T Y T E A C H E R S ’ t o r Sale or Trade for wood, during the fiscal year beginning on June 18, 1934, and cm mg J u,‘‘ Little Shirley Carr, who under I N S T I T U T E IS H E L D heating stove, like new. Mrs. 18, 1935, is estimated in the following budget ami include* »./*••- went an operation fo r appendicitis J. Alexander, Phone 4107. Rt. 1 mount* to be received from tne county school fund, state a »•’ last week was brought nome from Beaverton. P-2 fund, elementary school fund, district tax, and nil other money* of The teachers from the Beaver the hospital Monday. She is get the district. ton schools and from schools all TH IS M EEK O N LY ting along very well. over the county met at the Union This ad and $1.00 worth of mer BUDGET, 1934-1 »35 Mrs. J. C. Huntley of Tacoma. High school at Hillsboro, Ore. on School District No. 48 Beaverton. O re g o n chandise entitles you to a cer Wash., visited at the home of Mrs. Monday, October 8, to hold the an Estimated Receipts for the ^ ear tificate on Rogers Silverware. E. Stipe, Wednesday, and a t nual teachers’ institute for Wash Balance on hand at the Iwginnmg of the school year . . . . $ 3,620.08 Come in and let us explain. 2,092.90 tended the meeting of Beaver ington County. A full day's pro Ask us about it. Beaverton Electric From County school fund ......... ............ ................................. .i.J.lu Chapter in the evening. gram was planned, beginning with From Stale School Fund ............................. '............................. 1,21 M Mr. and Mrs. James Kamrar music by the Hillsboro high school For Sale— 4 rocking choirs, 1 bed From Elementary School Fund ............. ............ .................“ 123.58 spring, 1% H.P. Gas. engine, From Grade School Tuition and Other Source* (R en t) (Doris W oodruff) are being fe band at 9:15 in the morning, and 1 4-passenger Lincoln coupe. Tel. ending with an address by Dean From High School Tuition and Transportation . . . ......... 28.7UO.OO licitated on the birth of a little 4051. p-47 Total ........................................................................................... $34,:i 16.64 son « t the Wilcox Memorial hos Collins at 2:50 in the afternoon. pital Thursday morning, October 11. Estimated Ex|*enditure* 1 r ' Mif zler’ Superintendent of For Rent— $12 per month, large 4- High Total the Beaverton schools, was chair G E N E R A L CO NTRO L Grade room house, including water, Mrs. Lester Crofte returned from man of the departmental for high (Superintendent ........................ $ 781.20 »1.562.40 $2343.60 shower, circulating heater. Me the Good Samaritan hospital last school teachers. Clerk ....................•......... 120.00 2409H) MO.OO Chesney Road near Richfield Gas week where she has been recov The day was a holiday for the a e r k ’a Bond V . ...................... 33.00 67.00 100 .( 8 ) ering from a serious operation. station. Mrs. George Keller, BE school children o f the county. Election A Publicity ••........... 75.00 176.00 250.00 7022.____________________ p-46 Mrs. Croft, Sr., is caring for her. Supplice, .................................... 17.00 80.00 'ai.VJ The Richey Hardware and Fur M RS. K A H R E N T E R O ffice Assistance .................. 360.00 GGG.U J niture Co. are agents o f Kalama Total »1,0*6.20 tut. in »1,510.60 zoo Automatic water system. Stop T A IN S A T B R ID G E IN S T R U C TIO N in at their store and see the fin $ 1,200.00 Principal .................................. »1,200.00 est pump on the market for the Mrs. Lowell Kahr was hostess 20,787.21 $13.830.75 Teacher* ....................• •.......... 6,956.46 money. at a bridge luncheon at her home i 15.00 500. (Hi Supplie* .................................... 225.00 270.00 J. W . Sprague, who has oeen on Denney road last week, honor 20 00 Textbook* • •............................. 260.00 visiting with the Boyd Spiaguo*, ing Miss La Verne Kreinberg who $22,9H2.21 $14,360.75 - WE GIVE YOU A Total ................................. $8,631.46 fo r came down with them Friday eve., is leaving soon for Pupiet Sound, Wash. Cards were played and O PE R A T IO N OF P L A N T Tillam ook and W ashington and returned with them Monday $2,292.00 $1,217.(Ml Janitor* & Other* ............ $1,076.00 Mr. Sprague is taking ? ir.uc.i- Miss Kreinberg was showered with Counties 800.00 a number of useful gifts. The guests 200.00 Janitor Supplies ....... 100.00 needed i est. 988.50 \ THROUGH 783 99 were Miss LaVem e Kreinberg, — Born and reared on a Fuel & Phone ........................ 204.51 Mr. and Mrs. Max Klinge and Mrs. W. Dralle, Mrs. Kreinberg, 435.00 300.00 Light & Power ...................... 136.00 Washington county dairy daughter Maxine o f Gaston called Mrs. M. Kahr, 100.00 310.00 Mrs. E. Doyle, W ater • •.................................... «0 00 farm. * t the Jay Gibson home Sunday, Mrs. E. Helmbeck and » 4 , 415.50 $2,810.99 Total ................................. »1,604.51 and from there they went to the and Mrs. L. M. Kahr. — Educated in Oregon M A IN T E N A N C E & R E P A IR stock show, accompanied by Jay There's no catch in i t ! J » H 00.Oil schools. $ 600.00 Furniture A Equipment ........ $200.00 Gibeon, Jr., and Gene Brown. Southern Pacific takes you to ■ (Cont'd from Correspondents’ page) 625.00 Building A Grounds ............. 125.00 MO M — Practiced law seventeen Chicago, New York and most J of Mr. and Mr*. J. B. Dr. and Mrs. Boyd Sprague of home $ 1 , 425.00 $ 1,100 00 Total ................................. $326.00 other eastern cities through ■ years in Washington ■ Condon, Ore., and Dr. and Mrs Thornton, in Portland, jn honor of California for the same rail J A U X IL IA R Y AG ENC IES daughter, Mias Marjorie Robert Wood of Miltou, Oregon, their county, twenty-four $ 425.00 $ 300.00 ■ fare as a trip straight East and « Library .................................... » 126.00 spent the week-end visiting with Thornton. Thirty were present. years in Oregon. back. See your local agent or ■ 8,260.00 7 , 200.00 Transportation ••.................... 1,060.00 relatives in Beaverton and Port A miscellaneous shower was g iv write J. A. ORMANDY, 705 i 110.00 140.00 — I f elected, will have but Home Economics .................... land. They came down to celebrate en at the home of Mrs W. A. Jones Pacific Bldg., Portland, Ore. ¡J $8,815.00 their first wedding, anniversary. $7,640 00 Total ................................ $1 >176.00 one objective : To ad in honor o f Miss Jean iSmibh. She Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Foe who received many gifts. Those present minister justice speedily, F IX E D CHARGES $659.17 $444 17 Insurance .................................. $216.00 form erly lived on the corner of were, Jean Smith, Mrs. W. A fairly and impartially. Allen Ave. and Watson Street, re Jones, Mrs. W. P. Brooks, Mrs. C A P IT A I, O U T L A Y E lection N ovem b er 6, 1934 turned last week from a several Mary McHenry, Mrs. Day, Evelyn $ 375.00 $ 475.00 New Furniture A Equipment $100.00 Paid Advertim-irn-nt months stay in Lyman, Colo. Their Day, Mrs. C. P. Syverson, Mrs. ■ 800.00 1.025.00 Material* S.E.R.A. . . . • •....... 225.00 ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a Son Kenneth remained and is g o Tom Miller, Mrs. A. Mills, M iss1 L 1,610.00 1.610.00 Manual Training A Shop Equip. ing into one o f the C.C.C. camps Mary Grand, Mrs. Sabinia White- $2,786.00 Total ................................ $326.00 »3,110.00 back there. head, Mrs. Max Berger, and Mrs.! Total Current Exp........................................................ $44,917.48 Mrs. E. E. Stipe had the back Newsham. YOUR HOME IS YOUR CASTLE DEBT SERVICE « ------------------------------------- -Sfi bumper torn from her car while Admit only dean, coiutnsctiv* news by reading $5 ,000.00 Principal on Bonda ................................................ nailing at the home of Mrs. II. A. W H E R E T O GO THC CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR 1,417.60 Interest On Bond* ........................................................... Niesen, Wednesday afternoon. The HP- -0Ç A Daily \ fu ■ ftu/>* t for the Home 500.00 Interest on Warrant« ...................................................... car was parked on the driveway, CARD P A R T Y AND D ANC E it |iv«i all lh* romirtKtivt world newt bu* dow not exploit rrim# *nd «randal. $51,834 «8 Total Estimated Expenditure* . . . - • ...................... H»i integrating fMtur* page« for all th# family on Womtn'i Artiviti#«, I lorn»- and a oar coming from Portland Saturday. October 13 m iki«kg. Garden«, Education and Rook«. AI«o page« for the Children «nd Young at a great speed tore o ff the bump- Recapitulation Cedar Mill Grange Hall I oik a Vigorous editorial«, an mterprrWtion of new« in th« "March •! the Ntuont ' Column and "Watrhitjg the World Go By” er and almost tipped the car over .Admission. 25* T O T A L E STIM ATE D EXPENSES FOR T H E Y E A R . . . . . $ 51 , 884.08 • re of «special interest to m«n. GOOD M U S ir » 4 ^ 16.04 T O T A L E S TIM ATE D RECEIPTS I OR TH E Y E A R . . . . . . Mrs. F. L. Spencer entertained Th« Chrlation Science Publishing Society T O T A L A M O U N T TO BE RAISED BY DISTRICT T A X . . $17,618.34 the Tuesday bridge club with a 107 Falm outh Street. Boston, M « u t h i » « t U Assessed Valuation, June, 1934 Millage Necessary to raise P lease en ter my •ubocriptlon to T h « C h ristia n Science M on itor ter a luncheon at the Meier and Frank i CARD P A R T Y period « f »1,167,488 68 »17,518.3« .............. ... 15 mill* tea rooms Tuesday. loiter the guests A card party will be given by One rear * to Tfcree mooths IS » M i rmwfths « M O n « m onth 71« Approved by Budget Committee: played contract at Mr*. Spencer’s the Ladies’ Auxiliary o f the Hu-, Signed. Dr. CL E. Mason home. Miss Juliette Carter held ber Commercial dub g t the Huber Chairman, Board of Directors: ***£ *. ...................................................................... D. Drorhaugh hall, Thursday, October 18, at 1:30 “ ■JTCL »»rat....................................................................... the high score. Mrs. Anna Cox of M. W. Manning p.m. Prize* and refreshment*. Ad -1 Ahhea Haulenbeck > c,ir Bt.w L. Schrader Chicago was a guest o f the club mission, lO f. ¿¿ t | District Clerk; . . . . . . . . . . . - * * - - . . . . . . . - - . . . . . .-.-A -A -A -A A..,. J H A PPE N IN G S DINNER ,uw ’ R. Frank Peters £aXt?\ [ FREE TICKET j CALIFORNIA! : : : : S o u th e rn Pacific Circuit Judge 40c