F R ID A Y . D EC EM BER 6. 1940 TH E UF.AVERTON t HKVIKW M------- linriMNTKtTOK'N s u i ; ST. MARY’S HOME OF KF. Al. PKOPFKTY NOTICE IS H ER EBY GIVEN ■ -— — m tin* IVntlutH ¡th a t by virtue of an order, li­ invited the ceità«« and d ecree (sailed out of as his guests the County Court «if the Stute of at the P o rt­ Oivgon for W ashington Countv Sunday night on the lltti duy of November, St. Mary's played Beaverton i 1940, In the mutter «if the estate of John P reti, deceased, I. Ihe high there Tuesday and won. The retu rn gam e waa played on undersigned iidiiitiilatrator of the estat«i of said deceased, w ill, Thuraduy at S t. M ary's. I from and a fte r the 14th «lay of T h e tM skethtll game between I Decem ber, 1940, w ll at private St. M ary's and the C entral Co- sale to the hlgh«>at bidder for t ho lie 4sh school o f Ihirtlund cash In hand, in one tra c t, ull next Frldwy night will dedlcat • .o f the follow ing d e s c r i b e d real C e n tral's new gymnasium. property belonging to the de­ T h e C h 'lstin a s holiday v aca­ ceased at the tim e of his death, tion at St. M ary's home hegtnu luid that said real estate has Satu rd ay m orning, Deoenitw-r 51, acquired therein since said tim e; nud student« rep o rt I mk k for said real property lying, being duty Sunday evening. Jan u ary 5 ¡un« situ i.te m W ashington County and particu larly d«1- Farm Forem an Cheaer S tiau eh Oregon, xcribed us follow s, lo -w !t; and fam ily have returned front i . Bobbie Rowe o f H ockey d u b has hoys o f St. M ary's at a hockey game land Ice Coliseum Alfred P. Sloan, J r , Chairman of General Motors, sets forum theme. •'Mobilising A m erica’s Economic S treng th." at luncheon given by him for 500 of the country's leaders to hear an expert discussion of this important phase of the national defense program. P articipating in the forum (left to rig h t) w ere: Paul G. Hoffman, president of Studebaker Corporation; C. F. K ettering, of General Motors research fam a; George V. Denny, J r . (stand ing). Town Meeting of the Air, who served as m oderator; Mr. Sloan ; Dr. Harold G. Moulton, president of Brookings Institution, and Dr. Sum ner H. Sllch ter, Harvard University econom ist. Being the West onc-flfth of the S. Wl 14 of the N E. >4 «»f Ihe N. W. »4 o f Section i. its vast untapped resources "M obilising A m erica's Econom ic A strong right arm and a rugged T. 1 8. H 2 W Will M cr, <»f . ;on and m aterials America has S tren g th ." constitution to back it up was the cu t off by a line parallel T h e Home is in sta llin g an In- an economic potential of sufficient As guests of Alfred P. Sloan. J r , prescription recommended by these with the west line of the •serve power to take the defense Chairman of General Motors, the autho-'M es. D efense has first call j ter-eoB im vn lcetio n system to fa- said 8 . W. 14 o f th e N. K. crorram in its stride and emerge luncheon corn urn neat Iona betw een gathering heard two on the country's resources, they 1* of tire N. W. *4 o f said «Trcnger and greater than ever be- prominent econom ists, an industri­ said, but Am erica has sufficient re­ the o ffic e and the vatlous-bnlld- Sect km 1. containing 2 acres, fv e 'tn its history. alist and a research engineer, join serves of power to build high its ings on the cam pus. < f b t * was the ringing challenge in urging industry not to curtail defense ram parts without having more or lea«, save and e x ­ vaaued recently to 500 of the na­ unnecessarily the normal flow of to neglect those foundations of I cepting therefrom a strip » • f '( l | '| * | L' tion's leading industrialists and goods and services in this period normal productivity which underlie o f land 30 feet wide and a d ­ . V 1 . 1 bvstnaes men in New York a t a of emergency but to m obilise its both the ram parts and the way of ja ce n t to and alon e the en ­ * rum discussion of the su b ject strength on all fronts. life behind them.

elster, Mrs. Fred Braun. redan. M« tor N o . 6455354, send the money fo r them In H>e school. T here will be a C h rist­ F a cto ry No. 5FA 0531026. C er­ Mrs. ( s ' Mason has returned mbs tree, San ta C lans and g ifts self-add ressed envelope hack » > F ir s t Insertion, per w o r d ...2 c tificate . f T itle No. 815642. to her jo m e a fte r being in the fo r the kiddies. R efresh m en ts her so o n . Each addition.H, p«t » u r d ..l c Mod 1 IT !«, hearing Oregon She a lso w ishes to Impr«*«« hospital fo r several m bntbs . Come and hring a friend. (Minimum ch arge 25c) L icense No. 290-686. fo r 1940; fact that im --------------------------------------------------83 upon everyone the property »to b«j Mr. and Mrs. R obert Wood and th e re will be no boUM -to bon«« ••n!d personal Count euch word to he printed IN APPRECIATION * ° n M itnael and Mr. and Mrs. solicitation bv anyone this year sold at private «-ale, for rash to Double charge for all blind ads q p ----------------------------------- n r Olm stsad visited the V. A. fif­ ihe person o r persona subm itting hee» « e r f A ll seals bave The Review usAUmes no *1 T H IN K YOU! Your R ecord er re ctly to fam ilies all over th** the highest sealed bid th e re fo r. Woods home Thursday. iiaucial responsibility for e r ­ tak es this opportunity o f th a n k ­ county, and they will not •ell The sealed bids to be subimltted Miss M ola W right accom pan­ r o r s which may appear in ad­ to the undersgnrd T ru stee on or ing a ll who supported his c a n ­ them to anyon e. ied M r. and M s J . H. M iller v ertisem ents In lis colum ns, before the 30th day of November. didacy at the City E le ctio n held on a weekend trip to Indepen­ hut In ca se s where Ihe paper 1940: eei«'b said sealed bid to be D ecem ber 3rd. dence to visit Mrs. F ran cis Mor- COLLEGE REV EA LS > at fau lt will reprint that n cron: pan led by a certified check R. C. Doty. r e i. W A TER IMPURITIES fo - ten per ren t o f the am ount port o f the ad In which the ¡error appeured. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ of each snid hid; bids to be O rville Ridgeway, who has A ------------------------------------------------- A Real Estate Transfers | opened b«'fore Thos. H. Tongue. Oregon S ta te C ollege. Corvallis. An additional charge Of 10c *>eea attending high school per» «'III he made when wont ails Only an average o f 22% of the J r .. R e feree In B an kru p tcy, at dia« gome to stay with ibis mo­ s -------------------------------------------------- R. H. Sb inali et ux to H. H. sam ples o f w ater subm itted to the office o f Thos. H. Tongue. are charged and billing is th e r and sister near Six C orn­ Ho mine et ux, yot 5. blk. 2. the O.S.C. b acteriology inade the firs t of the month. ers. d ep ar'- J r .. In the C om m ercial Building Multnomah Countrl Club Add. ment from a ll p arts o f the s ta ’ -* H ill-b orn. Oregon, a t ten o'clock C A IJ. — PHONE — W R IT E M rs. C arrie O lson was a C . V. L everett et ux to F ir s t are definitely pure and safe to A. M. on said Novem ber 30th, Telephone 9415 luncheon hostess to a group of N ational Bank of P ortland , part d rink, rep orts G. V. Copson. 1940; said personal properly may ladies from the E nglish L u th er- Gf lot 4 Fruitland Farm s. he exam ined by appointm ent with head of that departm ent. an church o f Portland on Wed­ L aura D. Pulver to F red An- The F ig u res show th at 40% o f the the cnderslgned T ru stee nesday. trobus et ux, lots 1 and 2. b lk . sam ples subm itted are d eflnltel’. | Hght to re je c t any nnd all bids FOR S A M ); MILLWOOD AND Saw Dust. Wilson Fuel Yard, bad and 38% are donbtfhl. Mem­ Is e x p ressly reserved. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Zim brlck 16. Beaverton. a t iJickr n«w location on L om ­ Affa V. B aker to C h arles S e l ­ Dated tb ls 14th day of No­ ber« o f 4-H clu b s th ru oiit ’ iral have moved from the a p a rt­ bard betw een Broadway and suburban are a s are active vem ber. 1940. m ent above the Kiw anis hall to lers et ux. 8W>4 o f NW*4 of and Be rlih a-B eaverton Hoad. Phone section 3, T IN R4W. H. E. S ta p le s, T ru ste e . Room the Stipe house a t F ir s t and in having sam ples sev . In for Beaverton 4902 udv. c2 3 tf Bldg., K ate Leafy to Marie DeYonghe | testng. says Copson. T e sts are 5 , F irs t N ational B ank A n g el. H illsboro. O regon; P rone H ills­ part of section 35, T-N R1W . j made fo r puriy. odor and hard- T h e Tuesday A fternoon Bridge Commercial Hotel boro 2191. Adv. c-51 I ness of w ater. clut* nvit with Mrs. Henry Nel­ Régulas* meal« during week-35e • ;4 son. Tw o tables w ere in play Chicken dinner on 8unday-60c M rs. F ra n cis Donaldson held Hoornx by day, week, or month high score. a t reaxonable rate« a w cok’s vacation in C alifornia w here fa*.1 y visited relativ es. He was fully caught up with the fall , work on the big Homo farm. A l l KM) WEDDING FOR XMAS SEALS Classified Ad Rates Mrs. Edna H ulett Is staying i iwith h er daughter, Mrs. W. R. | B re n n er on highway No. 94W about fine m iles southw est o ' 8 ix Corners. FY)R BA L E —d a s burner for fu r­ nace, with control«. Mr«. J . I . H arris, one mite south oi B eaverton hank. p-50-52 Mrs. V. A. Wood was lunch­ eon hostess to the Daphne club Thursday. Elleyen ladies were p resen t and the afternoon was «pent in sewing. I f you 're co rre ctly Insured, you know where you'll stand If di­ s a s te r ta k e s a whack a t your p o ssession s. W e’ll b e glad to ilheck It over with you. Mr«. Jo h n B a rry of Beaverton Cedar Finance Co. Phone 54f(!> W IL L T R A D E —-Wood, for plgii w heat, straw or feed. Phone, B eaverton, 0963, or write FL R . Marum, Aloha, O re. c-47tf W « ',V - V ,V ,W ,V ,V - V » V ,V ,V ,V , g » » V The World’s News Seen Through T he C hristian S cience M onitor F'OR HALF -lioose mixed clover hay In the mow. 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IV T hernianllq u e Perm anent Wave « tu o *:..nn Sp ecial on Monday only FR F.E R inse with every Shampoo and Unir S ty le Building, illllsb o ro . Oregon, front and a fte r the 14th day uf D e­ cem ber. 1940. I ft t It «lay of Novem­ Ikttetl this ber. 1940. A E. J. J. Pear ut I. A ' n ln istra lo r, McAleur, A tlerney for Adinluh ti'uim Ad«. . O rder T o I’nMU’t No. .Visa NOTH'K OF I I M I . Vi t n of said estate It la ordere«*! th at Momlny th - 23rd day o f Dec.. 1940, a t 9 :3 v o 'clo ck a.in. oraald day be amt the sam«« le hereby ap p o in te! fo r settlem« ner ii clrcu laio n published In W ash­ ington County, Htute o f (lie g e n , as often a * once a week for four consecutive w«*«4fs prior to su'd day of settle u ren t. Itone in open court this 20 th day of November. 1940. II. !» K erkm en co u n ty Judtr • H arry D aniel. 511 l.umta-i n in e'' Building, P ortland . Oregon Ad­ m in istrator of t i c said estai« FOR HALF Turk.ys dte»«• poisoning you snd « u s i n g dlslr»«sln| (’-u darhrs and .tlssin sss. T ry D K A R IIO M P H I " p ) odorloss O grllr T n h lsts. Como Is T K e b J ond KKKK trinl nnrknro gst n DEAN’S DRUG STORE OWL CAR DINER (F o rm erly The Brow n Mug) F \H O I'S FO R F R F S H FREN CH F R IE S Canyon Road, Beaverton 15 M liidtes from Portland