The Beaverton review. (Beaverton, Washington County, Or.) 192?-1941, September 08, 1939, Image 3

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By B I T T Y
BEA V arrO N
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SB, iivbr&W hit H rthlay unnlviii-
«ary The evening Waa »pent in
playing
590 "
Mr
and
M m
W lllluii Max­
well of TUIaiiiO'.k are vlnltora at
the l.on Kltitiamap home
Imu Klnuuniun, J r , took three
calve*
to the county fair
and
won the blue ribbon on III* h e if­
er calf, lie I* now exhibiting the
• air at the elate fair,
Mr*, lam Kltniauiiut and daugh-
tar. Mr* PauUtM O tt vlnlleU Lon.
J r . at the sts U fair WeiUienday
M r. ulul M r*. John Liverm ore
arid children wuo were vlaitlng
hla m other, M r*. K. Liverm ore,
were called bacx to S e a ttle, S a t­
urday cutting -'hurt their vaca­
tion.
Kutherlne Nault 1* employed
by
M r*. Albert G reener
near
H illsboro.
M r*. Idh el
lirltch and non
llyrou
entertained a group or
youug people with a party Su n­
day evening. About 25 were pre-
BARCLAY
Number «tin lib'll for u summer
n mi la u fruit m I U . Hurh u animi
ia imputar with everyone amt easy
1« miiku If ¡e rlslii allupi« m i r a am
f<’ I«« ■ il. ChiHian fruita fur flavor
a i I color contrast. Th» golden color
of III« orange. for exsmple, con­
trusta w«ll with Uin mila, purplra
ami arnnna of bnrrlna, rlinrrlra,
a ip«a ami melona. (¡roup fruita at*
Iru lively on crlap aalail greens
(ami bn aura green* arn rrlap),
thla, nothing could he belter thntf Kent.
an allnrange aalad. Arratig« a
M r*.
It. ito*e and daeghter,
getieroua nerving of orangn alb-re M r*. D. K. Ui'.ledorl and *ona
on a bed of crlap rotnaltio or water* «pent tlm holiday* at their Oc-
croaa. Serve with Lemon French
eiin Uike cottu-te.
D m s lu
K lratlne P .
Denholm,
who
Orange, Pear, Crape Salad: Com*
bine 6 or 6 urauge alleea; % large puHned away A igcat 30 In P ort­
freah pear, peeled and allced; ami land, lived here for a number of
t; t o H h a l v e d a n d « r e d e d g l in
year* and wa* a member of He'
S m i •■ on 1.11 a. <• with I a i m bekah lodge No. 248 at^D eaver-
French Itreaalug aa a aalad to
\ Il V a r r i II «
I.Murr,
rol l i l i I II I', accompany
or follow the meat to n .
rb liory, watnrrraaa, purpln rnbhuge, courae. (Hervea 1.)
I ■ « I••inoli Julrn In dressings.
Freah Fruit Salad Bowl: Line
1 timn Jub a dura things for fruit Individual aalad bowla with crlap
aatada.
n a i a d K i e l 111 ,
l et t II, e , l u t e : |
Tor a further variation anrve romalne, chicory jr leavea of red
I
! on« ili v an an upprtl/rr. cabbage. Group In aepurate aec* I
a tin aa an accompaniment or fob Ilona In bowl: orange, pear and '
low up for tun meat rouran, or Irt melon alleea. For a deaaert aalad {
Itila diali do double duly aa aalad top with »hipped in .m i or a
and dessert. For a lunrhnoti or apoouful of fruit aherbet. Thla
HAZKLDALE— Those entering
• upprr a aatlafylna main dlah la anted may alao be topped with a
apoouful
of
cottage as freshm en at Beaverton high
piovldnd by a cheese or uut aulad. getieroua
S t I i ll ull of Ihna« aalada In gen­ cheeae, and nerved an a main echool thla year from here a re :
erous pori Iona. Tho body nooda courne for a lum lu ou or euppt r. Je a n M iller, Jo a n Hell. loila Kln-
th r vittimiti and inttmrul food eie- Accompany with l-emon French nheloe.
C laire W alker,
loirna
Dreaalng.
Vary frulta In eeaeoa
nirtila they provide.
l.aren
Ilroa daud
but retain the oraug» aa a flavor Mae Carey,
Especially nxrellnnt aa a aalad baae.
J o in Guilford.
fruit la the orange
It offrra a
Chafe Orange 8alad Bowl: I.lght*
Mr. and M r*. Frank Gerven
Julry and rnfreahlug baa» for many
d e te n tiv e
and drllrloua aalad ly tone together: 2 cupa orange attended the s 'a ie fair at Salem
combinations with other autnnier alleea. 2 cupa mixed aalad greena Tuesday.
frrah fruita and la used aa the b a s e (lettuce, romalne, watercreaa. chic*
Bennie and
Jo e Blazer
of
for the aulad suggestions that fob ory), >4 cup allvera of cooked ham,
are staying with their
i v
Tho
California
Valencia '* cup celery plecva, '4 cup Iu-mon Scholia
Serve from a grandmother. Mrs. M. Almstead
oranges In murkel thla aunimrr In French Dreaalng
• nt h abutidam n are eapet-lally good large bowl, (iarnlnh with alleea to attend S t. M ary's school this
for allcliig. aline they are firm* from 2 hard cooked egg*. Thin la w inter.
niralnd and prnctlrally aredleaa. a dellcloua main courae aalad.
Mre. Robert Jobling of P o rt­
,
With a ahurp knife remove nil akin tServea 6-8.)
Lemon French Dreaalng: Com­ land speut sev er*! days last week
ami Inner membrane down to Julry
bine 14 cup lemon Juice, 14 cup as a guest of Mr. and M r*. Os­
m eat. Cut In thin even alleea.
naiad oil, l teaapoon aalt, 1 tea-
Sonin excellent fruit aalad com- apoon paprika. 2 tableapoona augar car P ierso n .
Mnuliona railing for orunge. follow: or honey. Shake well before serv-
Do rone, l/urin Mae and Maxine
Hollywood Appatlxer Salad: From Ing. Demon Juice doe* BOBMl 1 a| Carey returned home wast week
California cornea the ruatom of for aulad dtcanlng* and In e a p c la lly from picking beans near Salem .
beginning the tm-al with an appe­ excellent with fruit aalad*. (Makea
Mrs. Bessie Bridgman Is pick­
tite atlmulatlug tru ll aalad. For 1 cup.).
ing bops this week at Lelsyvllle.
M r. Donald
Slpe visited her
more and son and duughter-ln- parents at Wblto Salm on. Waah.
luw, Mr. and Mra. W illard Llv- over the holiday. Her sister Ju a n ­
ita G eurattaz returned home with
erm ore and daughter Father a t­
attend sr-bool at
tended Ibe state fair at Salem , her and will
S t. Mary's of the V alley.
Tuesday.
Henry B auer 1 a* built a new
M r, and
Mrs. Tony Gunner
and
daughter lam a and
Mias pump house and is Installing a
COOPER MOUNTAIN— George Thompson of !* ¿aside were over­ new water system
Ferguson, John Johnson, K W. night guests at the home of Mr.
A road
crew painted a new
IJro rtn o re. and Frank Garveu re­ and M rs. J . Gxsner Tuesday.
yellow
line Jow n Farm ington
turned to work at the IX-rbam
road Tuesday.
ink crcaher Wednesday after a
Mr. and M r*. K. R . Dodds
ahetdown.
accompanied
uy George Walton
to work near Mount R ainier.
und Kenneth Dodson visited Mr.
Je a n Ann Baron started lu the ]
und Mrs. M. O. Dodson at Salem
first grade at S t. Mary'* of (lie]
Sunday.
Valley Wednesday morning.
Ju an ita Bnuer Ia attending S I.
E sther Uvertnoro of \\ lllbrldge
Mary’s o f the Valley this year
»len t the
w eon-end with
her
Attendance was 44 a t Sunday-
The regular m eeting of the
grandparent*. Mr. and M r*. K.
Sch oo l. R . C. Doty was acting
Huber
Oommetvlal
club
was
held
W . lJv erm o re.
superintendent In the absence
(
Mr. und Mr*. Herbert Martin \V<«Jn«*day evening at the club Ray McMlnn.
Following the business
and daughter Myrna of Portland house.
Mr. and M rs. Dick Kelly and
uru vlaitlng M r*. M artin'« par­ session, "5 0 0 " was played. High Mrs. Nellie F ra se r are spending
ent*. Mr. mid d r*. 11. L eo n ctll. score went to M rs. W . J . A l­ this
week at the sta te fail I11
M r. and Mrs Charles Weaver exander and I I . G uelxon. M rs. S a le m ,
entertained Mr. nnd M r*. E W A. Chapman wan door prixe. Re
School will open Monday. Sept.
Mvermoru at .> «.'Inner party Sun­ frctfhmenta were served .
11 with R- E . Pulliam , teacher
day In honor if the birthday an
Kirby B rltch
and son Byron of the upper
grades and Miss
nlveraary of Mr W eaver.
visited
friends at Nelscott and Helen P earson,
teacher of the
George Fergu.-on returned home Toledo Tuesduy.
lower grades.
lu*t week from l.n Grande. Ho
¡Mr. and M rs. John Im lah and
The men of Huber Commercial
waa
accompanied by
a small club a re asked 10 be on hand children fished at Depoe Bay Iasi
nophew.
early Sunday morning to complete Wednesday.
Jo e Huber of fiend wa* visit- the paint Job oa the club house.
Mr. and Mrs. G eoige Louney
ting hi* sister, Mr*. A. T . Car* The ladles
will furnish a pot- visited relatives at Oregon City
lines« over the latbor Day h oli­ luck dinner at noon.
Su n d ay.
day.
M rs. Jim m ie Marnum and in­
The neighbor, mod “500” club
Vera Jacobson I* vacationing
home from the
met
Tuesdoy afternoon
with fant returned
111 Sllv erlon for two week*.
M rs. 0 . I Arsen F irst prize was
Frank Bhimona left the first
o f the week to attend the Uni­ won by Mrs. A. Cbnpman. sec­
ond prixe, M rs. W . J . A lexan­
versity of Oregon.
d
er. A dainty
luncheon
was
Kddle Jacobson has purchased
6 acre* of the old Davl* pla«*c. served.
Mrs. W . J . Alexunder »pent
H erbert Thomas, who ha* been
working for the Northern I’a c lf- the week-end visiting friends in
|c Hallway Co. up near the C a­ P ortlan d .
nadian border for over a month,
Friends
a n i neighbors colled
spent the week end at home with on Carl
Beck»t Friday to help
hi* parents, Mr. and M r*. O.
Thom as
H erbert left Monday
OLD GROWTH FIR
¡Wilbur Croekor began
teach ­
ing school
Tuesday
at Maaon
Cut To Order
l ll ll .
H enry
Jacobson
of
Astorln
spent the weekend at home with 12" or 16" M ill Run 3 .2 5 cord
12” or 16” In s id e
4.50 cord
his parents.
M rs. Ross H«rt nnd daughter 4’ Heavy Green Slab 3.50 cord
2.50 un it
are
visiting with her
pnrents, S creen ed Saw dust
T
h
ese
prices
a
re
on
two cord
Mr. and M rs. O. Sayers at Moro
Several New
Students Enter
Beaverton Hi
Rock Crusher
Ste^rts Work
Atter Shutdown
Commercial
Club at Huber
Holds Meeting
RTVTBW.
BEAVERTON.
■
O KFX XJN
eu*/ | U rsa M. r* lr et at to W . J .
and Troutm an * t ux. Lots 7, 8 and 3
B lk 61 North 7 lain*
D,nner g u e t’ a at the home o f '< F ran ces iM. M ercer et ux to
Mr and M rs. Hay Klnohelo* on j L A. D avis *t ux. Lots 4 * 6
Sunday
were M r*. K in c b e lo e '*; B lk 37 Hillsboro.
futlier Jam e* Noland of Portlaud
G ilbert Hdwsrds et ux to Jon
and
brother and
»iHter-In law, |
Rutherford Moir et ux. Lot 9■
Dr
and Mra
Koy Noland or
T u slatln Valley Homes.
Keedaport.
Kloiue
ltulah returned
home 1 C . J . S tk k n cv et ux to Ja ck
laat
Wedueadav
from
Albert Larseu e t ux. P art Lot 273 Jo h n ­
G reener* near
Hillsboro where son Fat. Add. Beaverton.
Nellie E. Ne.-ion
to
E sthar
ahe baa been employed for the
Goodwin l/ueot/en. 2.11 acres In
sum m er.
M rs. B essie Bridgm an en ter­ Sec 13 T 1 8 RIWWM
F . Howard H illls to Norman
tained with a dinner party Sun­
day honoring her brother Arthur F . D eFrees, Lot 6 HUIla Add. to
Hillsboro.
-Hanley on hla birthday.
Je rry A.
Anderson, et ux to
H illsboro Council
No 1634
of
Knights of Columbus. Part Lot
Sued» With Noxious
3 Block 18 Hillsboro.
Weeds Are Seized
Charles F. Kuenzler to State
of Ore. Ig>ts 12 * 14 E lectric Add
Ninety-Mix lota of seeds, ran g­
to Tigardvllle.
ing from one bag to 390 s a - k s '
C. J . Stlcknev et ux to Ward
und totaling about 2,750 sa :ks.
A. Graham, et ax. 1.03 acres in
were seized by department In­
Johnson Fat. Add to Beavertoa-
spectors during Ju ly for non-
Reedvllle Arrange.
com pliance with
the
noxious
T B . Denniv. Admr to J . H.
weed section of the law regulat­
Ja ck et ux Lots 1 * 2
Klnness-
ing the sale of seeds.
wood Acreage.
B alk o f the bags seized weie
U. S . National Bank of P ort­
slrnply tied up at the place ol
land to Harry L . Roblnxon, et
Inspection for five days during
which the owners
were
given
choice of recleanlnv. grinding or
burning.
In a few Instances, either one
or two of these resources wa*
stipulated and In four cases, to ­
taling 38 sacks, burning was
ordered.
Seeds examined were
mostly
ryegrass, pea Screenings
ar.1
hairy vetch. Most common n o ;
toua weed found wait buckhom
plantain and cockle.
houpiUu
laat
week and
is
tug 'with her parents. Mr
Mr* C F 9yv#raon
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Stelu et ux to Howard E. *'arr
et ux. Ix>t 1 Blk 53 and l-ot 1
Blk 54 North Plains.
Bert Erickson et ux to J . T.
McCann et ux. 1.56 acres J. M.
Rowell DltC 44 T28 R2W .
Washington
County to Alvin
I’lxler,
Lot
7 Blk
24 North
Plains.
B R . Gunther et ux to W. B.
Roberts, 20 acres
Sec. 16 T3N
IC7W.
E lla C. B ell 10 Ethel D. Pyle
et
s i. P art of 12 and 13 T2S
R1W.
W alter A. Dumam et al to 11.
C. Linaberry, Part Sec. 13 and
12 T 2S R 1W.
Floyd T Mermens ct ux to M.
E. Paget
et ux.. 2 acres An­
thony W. Hart Cl. 60 T 1S R1V,.
Martha E Hstva to Derva Hawn
Z eh rung, P art J e c 11 TIN R 2Vi.
Moj-k Skinner
(Su p ti to Carl
B. S ch lffler et ux, E»4 of Lot
12 B erthold 's Add. Beaverton.
Andrew Leu
Lewis Jan k e et
ux. .80 acre Sec. 17 TIN RIM".
Eleanor Enzle et ux to Alwin
C. Consult et ux, 30 acres See. 18
T2.N R3W.
C.
C. Crane to
George C.
W aldron, NW!* of Sec 21 T 3'
R 2W .
Founders Corporation to Leon
urd B altjrell --‘t ux, I<ots 4 & 5
Blk 59 Metzger Acres.
W. J . Clark et ux to Adolph
Andrson et ux. lx»ts 7. 8.9 and
10 Good Acres.
E. Howard llillis to John R
Cox et ux. Ix>t No. 11 IL llis Add
to Hillsboro.
A lbert H offarber et ux 10 C.
A. Donnally et al. I-ot 5 T i g a r d
Road Gardens.
Fred Bascom S et ux to Fay
C. Nelson et <x. P art
I-oi 11
Power’s Sub Dtv.
Alfred E. Davis et ux to I/eon-
ard A. Adams. WV4 o f 1-ot 3
Blk 11 Clement’s Sub Div. B ea ­
verton.
A subscription to the Review
will save you m any tim es its
c o s t.
OWL CAR DINER
(Form erly The Brown Mug)
FA wont FOR FR F SH
FRENCH F R IE S
Canyon Road, Beaverton
15 Minutes from Portland
Loads
CARNATION FU E L CO.
F o re s t
Grove. O ra.
filed ud-unst you yy the plain­
tiff In the above entitled cause
on o r befors Seturdsy, the 7th
day of October. 1939. said data
being after the expiration of four
weeks from the dale of the first
publication of this summons, th *
date of the first publication b e­
ing Septem ber 8, 1939. and till*
date of the last publication th e re ­
o f being October 6. 1939, and li
you fall «0 to appear and ans­
wer said com plaint, for want
thereof, the p lain tiff will apply
to the Court for the relief prayed
for In his com plaint, to-w tt: For
a decree dissolving the m arriage
and m arriage contract now ex ­
isting between you and the plain
tiff upon the grounds o f cruel
and inhuman
treat«» nt.
Till*
summons Is served upon you by
publication thereof In the B ea­
verton Review, pursuant to order
of the Hen. R. Frank P eters
Judge
of
the
above
entitled
court, made and entered on the
2nd day of Septem ber, 1939.
FRANCIS E STU R G IS. A ttor­
ney for Plaintiff. Resident Attor­
ney, State o f Oregon. Postoffice
address
F irs t
National
Bank
Building, Hillsboro. Oregon.
42-t6
¿¿ ¿ H .'A ÏÏM Z M Z M S M W
Real Estate Transfers
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House Pitint, per gallon
$ 1 .8 9
Screen Doors 3 -4 x 2 -6 x 6 -6 $ 1 .8 5
2 4 ’’ Poultry Netting 2-in., rl $ 1.08
Rosin Sized Paper, 20-lb.
.7 9
Mortise Locks
.
.
*55
Kalsomine, per pound
6 1 -2c
CASH ON DELIVERY
ux, P art Blook 4 Mult. Country
Club Add
Jam es L
itatchelder e t ux to
Erm a Sboles et xl 26 83 acres in
Sec. 8 TIN R2W WV
lames L . B airbeld er et si to
ns
Sholes.
P art Block
4
orn e's Add 10 Hillsboro.
Krma Sholes et al to W . H
Pauley. P art Block
4 Thotne *
Add to Hillsboro.
Jam es L. B alchelder, et al to
Erm a Sholes. et al. Part Block
4 T horne's Add. to Hillsboro.
Founders
Corp
to Jennings
M. Foster, et ux Lot 20 T ract 2
Boulevard H Balits.
C . J . Stlcknev et ux to Frank
Je rse y , et ux 1.10 acres In Jo h n ­
son
Eat. Add
to Beaverton*
Reedvllle Acreage.
IN T H E CIRCUIT COURT ~OF
T H E ST A T E OF OREGON FOR
WASHINGTON CIUNTY
S I MMONS
J . C. RU8HLOW, Plaintiff, vs.
JE A N E T T E
C. RUTH LOW, De­
fendant.
T o J<«nette C. Rushlow. the a-
bove named defendant:
In the name of the State of
Oregon you are hereby required
to appear In the above en ltled
court and ansv. <*r the complaint
I, U N
ft
LOOK!
M rs. W . B . Staines Is moving
to Portland and will rent her
property here.
School begins Monday. Septem ­
b er 1 1 .
Mr. nnd M rs. E . W . I.lver-
FRID A Y.
Drain Tile . Doors
W indows . Nails
Beaverton vs.
Tigard
Friday Nigh
September 15
Phone 318V
$25.00 Reward
Will be paid by the m anu factu rer
for a n y Corn G REA T C H R IS ­
TO PH ER I’O H ITIVE Corn Cure
can n o t rem ove.
A lso removes
W arts and Callouses
350 a t ,
Brow n's B eav erton Pharm acy.
paid sdv.
W. J. McCREADY
LUMBER CO.
F. D. PECK, Manager
Telephonne 4603
Beavarton
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