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    T he B ea verton R eview
Consolidated, December 28, 1923 with
V olume II
No. 17
$1.50
I H E HANKS HER A LD
county
*
agent
N e w s Local and Personal
Tin*
\ \ ii » Ii ii im I < >ii
County
* in«>rilM*<y- Cui Ilo Club i oin|iloloil
SHolher slop m l i n n a r r a n g e -
City Will Remove All Rubbish that Hielili! fur Ilio li ii II tin I O regon Ite m of Wire Than Passing In
G uernsey limilo» u li lili will ho
terest to Those Living in and
• fs Sacked or Boxed and
lirlil In W a s h in g t o n
County,
About Beaverton
Placed on the Curb
s t a r t i n g Hie eve n in g of A|>nl
in mul I'lintlnulng tlirougli Muy
l»l mul 2nd.
Cuy C a r r w as ropiilrlng u m n -
CoinmilloeM n» follows
w ere
llr iv f i'liin lui» fur u long Unii*
b e e n In n e e d n f il t h o r i u m li , i* 1 1 y - j minuunooil hy Ilio |»re«ldent, U. ehlno in n g a r a g e w hen u holt
broke, Hying up mul h illin g him
W id e
h* Ml
- 1 ' I t 'l l II I UK.
M in i IIOW IT . Mesne:
Com uni ir e mi onlo rlu ln n io n l ; In the eye. Very fo rtu n a te ly the
(In- lUly O n in r il I» |ilniiiiiiiK mi
liHvinir ii clean ii|i ilny for li«*n- Mr» \ Ii Clint. Clim rinun, Mi» sigili wus no) injoreil.
; Il T Mesne, K I,. Moore. W A.
veri i hi .
Mr. mol Mrs. Jo n llmiktiu nf
If you will clea n ii|i y our yard Mugió*«, NV A. Goodin, J o h n P o rtla n d mul Mi«s Mulino Khan-
anil nuttier nil tin' ru b b ish Into Npie», .lohn Mulloy.
nop mnl In II. I. Males of d > r-
sack» o r liove», mul |iiil th e m "ii
R e fre sh m en t« : M I'» w
A o*l Crovo wore lim n er glie»l*
the s tr e e t r u r h Monituy, It will i '
Cha i r ma n, Mrs J \\
ul Hie homo nf Mr. mul Mr» \\
nil I h < I liken iiwuy wltliotll miy Mull oy, Mr«
II Flint. Mr« I.. Cmly Siimlay.
expense to yotl
Tile c i ty Colili- J lohn Hpic«, Mr» .tu» I hi le hohler, I
I»r. mul Mrs. H. J. Curuoy mul
rii
Im» seriired porm i«*Inn Io .Mi«. Meyers, Mrs. Krithtnors.
fili iti Ilio olii llylmiil rumi wlili
C o m m ittee in e h a r g e n f u r ­ fmnlly wore v i s i tim i Suiulay nl
lilo ru h h lsh g a th e r e d
Monday j r a n g in g l o u r s ;
II. T
Hesse. Ilio homo nf Mrs. II. A. Mujurkey
T he eo u n ly Is pIsnnliiK on arm i- 1 C h a irm a n , Ed lllehen.
Ctiosler a n d family. Mr. an d Mr». C a rn e y
lire Iho m u lo mul mini n f J a c k
lug lite rumi, am i so Hie C.lly llriilui's. A. H d i l l i .
Colinoli of lle a v e rto n u n» ni
l'u h llr lly
eoiiiinilteo; J a m e s mul C e u rg ia iin a Mulurkoy.
loweil In iluinp lite ohi r u n s am i | Malcheliler, C h a ir m a n . <> T. Mr
\ largo n u m b e r <*f people frum
ru h h ls h Hier.’ free of rlin rg e,
\V linrter, K I. \Vo»lovor
Res verin o allomloil Ilio fu n e ra l
The purpo»o nf Ibis rlom i up
I lio
W a s h in g t o n
C ounty
Monday nf lion P a lle n , wlm ilioil
ilay Is lo clean up the str e e ts , C lien t soy Club wi«tio« lo i* v pro ss
ut hi» humo ut Hnloigh T h u rs d a y .
nlleys, v a r a n i lots, hom es, anil its u|ipreelalloti o f the o f fe rs of
Mr I'ulioit wus
furm orly
(ho
Hillsboro
b u s in e s s p ro p e r tie s , mul In keep nssislntiee from the
Muster nf the fle a v e rln n O ra n g e.
th e m rle a n . ami in every p o s ­ C h a m b e r o f Com ineree, mul the
sible m a n n e r b m u tt f y o u r r tly . d i r e s t Crovo Climulior o f Coin -
!.. II I tru th o rs
have
rente d
T h e C lm n t 'p C a m pa ign tin* | m e rre.
Ilio rimim i» building formerly
h e rn n r e g u la r nellvlly in many , T he Mill«horo
C linm her
o f occupied hy J u d g e Fry mid lire
Ameriomi elite*, mul th e re is io> | (.ommeroo room* will ho u«oi| a s guing to open n h a r d w a r e mid
linilhl i r e g is t r a tio n pinco nud h e a d tp m r - f u r n it u r e »tore th e re
They tiro
r e a s o n why lle ave rtun
Hot have a clean u p day If oilier | ter» d u r in g the Cnorti«ey Cnitic». p m n ltn g and
reniodellng
the
elite s do
" ■
htithlm g.
The c
c a
a m
m p p a a ig
ig n
n
h a s th e v e ry j
o n - h n« a s k e d H ie ,p n
Horn
To lir mul Mr.» Jo n e s
d e fin ite aiK a ola go« of im proveti i lion, "How long hn« nlfnifn been
o f P o rtla n d , al the W i l m s Ma-
s a n ila lb m , lowered fire n « k , and grow n in the e o u n l y ? "
I W. I>e|stnan, Hillsboro, h a s lernlly Hospital, T u e s d a y ave-
In c re a se d b ea uty and p ie n sa n I- j
»row n Ibis c r o p for len y e a r s ; 0. I
nn ***ht lM," " d boy* , , r
ne»s o f civic cleanliness.
Jo n e « look l*r. M a so n 's place
And lei's not s lo p nl cleaning j K Ha«kel|. Cedar Mills, • e \ e r n l lie re la»t s u m m e r w h en I *r. Ma­
là>.,
C a le s
•nil (he old I in c a n s, ru bbish, y e a r s ; Cove Ooks
Creek,
several
y
e
a
r
s
;
Pele K a m ­ son w as on lijs v ac atio n .
eie , bui pnlnl up a« well
A
years;
T he I ta n k e rs of W a s h in g t o n
r tly w hose huu»e« m e all nicely m a ch e r, Aloha, several
P
h
e
r
m
a
it
ffyre,
Hillslmro.
four Comi I y w ere e n t e r ta i n e d al Ihe
p n m le d I» unirli m ore a l l r n r l i v r
Johnson,
F ore si llazolwitnd In P orllm ul by
(lie
Uniti one in w hich h alf of Hie y e a r s ; Hule
f I rove, severnt years.
I C s s lo n S iale llmik T u e s d a y eve-
h o u se s need p a in tin g .
In addition, Hiere are
re
Mi I my C ray. P re s id e n t
Hoax ertoti w ill uiulnutdodly e n ­ • han forty in the co u n ty um
who o f |h e A ssociation, re p r e s e n te d
te r t a in m any b u y ers an d v isito rs
p la n te d a lfa lfa Iasi year, an d
from o th e r elites till« s u m m e r, m o r e Hum sivly have p u r c h a s e d Hie Hank o f H eaverton there.
mul I h r o p p o r tu n ity In e s ta h tle h ( trim m M fai fa seed Hila se ason
Nur. en H. NH- miii w as on e ni
a i e|>uI-iI inn a* the c lea n est, liv­
_____
* Hie t h r e e ju d g e s selce led
h>
es! slid m ost p r o s p e r o u s com
Sodato) B la s tin g P ow de r
' ‘" ,f F ra il " r
** n - Fiihlir
niunlty in tlie s la te is one Unit
: Speaking I kept. In ju d g e an o r a
liu p i in e s c o n tin u e heavy
nl i lo rieal c o n te si nl P ink« Friday
sh o u ld not tie overlooked
It |> lim e for H oaverton to • lie County A gent's office regnili I a f te rn o o n . T he o ilier two judge-
live u p hi II) o p p o r tu n itie s nud lug w a r sa lvage blast m g powder. weil' Miss Klo I »r Marker o f Alo
r e p u t a i mn a s u good p ia re lo T h e la test in f o rm a l ion received Ita. a n d Melvin
Jo liiispin
o'
11\ «i in
If we all do o u r hit. I« Hint il will lake An In To day« Hanks.
w« r a n m ake
lleaverton
Ilio to gel o r d e r s filled.
No infortnaH on ha» been r e ­
VV ednesilay. March '.*ilHi wa
rlaaitenl an d m ost b e a u tifu l city
In the «Inte, su d we c a n keep ceived as In when Hie p rese n t Mrs. W illia m Maxi» und Mr. F. I
! supply will he exha u ste d , bill II S w e nson's b irth d a y . In Hie oxr
It so.
j is re p o r te d Hint th e re is npl In ling n n u m b e r o f Hu'lr n e ighbor
he no m ore pow der a f te r this g a t h e r a n d gave th e m a happ.
B A C K V AR O S
S u m m e r o f ea rly Fall.
»u rp rire . T h e eve n in g w as ifpenl
in music, s in g in g an d
talking
t>ur h ouse froiil may he sh ining
T h e ladies served a delirimi:
wlili xarulsli and wlili p aini,
"C A L E S TA TE TRANSFERS
lunch.
Mr, S w enson w as pro
O ur window» may glisten in Ihc
Mary F. H hcarer lo \ m e r i r a n senli'd a fo u n ta in pen a n d Mrs
sun;
l.and A T im b e r Co to nr See 2H Mavis w as the recipient o f
Wo muy sweep an d dust mid
T . N. It 5 W, 12500,00.
h a n d s o m e d r e s s p n tle rn
r le a n till ready
'm o s t
to
Slinw F e a r Co. lo i ». W l)|»on:
faint,
T h e "50ft" citili met ul lln
I t.'l ae J o h n s o n
K slale
Vdd
.Ami hung up b r a n d new c u r t a i n s
H eaverton Heedvllle \ r . $117?.00. home o f Mrs. W H. Hoyd las
. one hy o n e ;
Mrs. II. O
I,n F oresi Kdson Myer lo T. F riday a f te rn o o n .
Hut if o n r hack y a r d ’s c lu tte re d
won
fir«
A. S in c la ir el ttx: 8 ae See IO, T Stipe n f G e a r h a r t
w ith ru b b ish a n d w ith d iri,
h o n o r s at c a r d s . T h o s e prese n
! H. Il I W. $200.00.
Hulled milk b ollica mul old t o m a ­
Alberi It Kengy lo W Fraxor w ere: Mrs. liny (tra y , Mrs. O th
io cans.
el
nx : p a r t o f IIIk 2 N aylor’s Add 1 Friekstut, Mrs G eorge Itlassei
O u r n eig h b o rs, w hen they look
F
ore
si tlrove, $ HI.lift
Mrs. V. A. W oods, Mrs. II. Il
from (heir windows, may he
J K. Hales e( ux to Mallas I».
Nelson, Mrs. J. K. Maxis. Mr
hurt
Hy a view of broken g la s s mul M u rra y ; 2-8 ae. C lem e n ts S u b ­ F C. I'eek. Mrs. J o h n Summer»
division, Section 15 T I S, R I
r u sty p a n s .
Mrs. I.. M. S liellenberger, N n ,
W, $10,00.
A b ea u tifu l g ree n lawn is a c h a r ­
F ra n k .1 S lu rr y et ux to Pori
m ing sig h t to see,
land T r u s t On. p a ri of Hlk I
W i t h ruhin r e d b r e a s t
trip p in g Sherwood. $ 10,0ft.
here mul Hiere,
I, , ft. S te p h e n so n et ux to Ad­
Hill if Ihc weeds a r e e a r n e d buck eline I,. P in d a r : T ru e l ‘2 F rank
an d th ro w n down ca rele ssly tin Ax e. B e ave rton, $ I ft.on.
In g r e a t untidy hea ps, o u r n eigh
J a m e s W a lla el ux to H J
h o rs s l a r e
,
Hall el ul; 58.15 ne Jo s e p h Ma- '
And m ake unkind r e m a r k s about xis M I. c . $ Muto no.
Hip tutte (iffpet an d g r u n t
F re d erick F. Se.iXer» et ux to t
At Hie way th in g s in our hack
Minnie G r a h a m - ( r a r i in See 20
yard a p p e a r ;
T 2 S. Il IW. s t o n o
T h e y c a r e IIHIe how we b ea utify
II. M Campbell el ux lo F ra il­
o u r p r o p e r ly In front.
ees It Cam pbell: A, ae Foresi
If it's full of piles o f r u h h ls h in i trove, $1.00.
the rea r.
-I. F. Hall el ttx to T h o m a s II
Milehell
el ux: pari o f Spring
"A lw ays pul y o u r best fool fore
m o s t ," g r a n d m o t h e r use d to Hill F a r m . $225.00.
I.ntils A Mavis el nx lo Lucy
say,
And m aybe lo a g r e a t
exten t I Maxis: 1,1 ae F.dwin II. Com - !
foil M I, 0. $500.
t h a t 's t r u e ;
Rosa K Laws el tix lo R a y ­
fluì we nuglil In move the o th e r
foul ns fast a lo n g the way, m ond A. f.nxvs: I,ids 82 A 38
Willi no worn sp o ts or ru n down W est P o r tl a n d Height«, s t i i o o
S eeurily S av in g s A T r u s t Co 1
heels In view.
" I ,ove thy n eig h b o r as th y se lf," to N orthw est HorHmtd S u b u rb a n 1
Ileal F.slnle Co. $10.00.
Is a h e l le r rule today,
Floyd Hallndny el ux lo Citas
F ur you'd like hint, lo a s s is t you
F o s te r e| ux: 1.050 ae. Win
In y o u r p la n s ;
Hill y o u r n eig h b o r will not love > P o in te r It I. C.
yon, an d will look the o ilie r • I.oren J. C r r p s el nx lo C E.
way.
I P rickelt el ux: ? ae. See 31 T ‘2
If y o u r hark y a r d 's full of dirt N, It 3 W. $ IIV no.
a n d old Hn c a n s.
II. C. f.nhm nn el ux lo llenity
— Itay If. C r o s s
O A u silo el ux: 4.02 ae Heaver- '
In the P h llad e lp la Bulletin
Ion Reedvllle Ae., $10,00.
P L. Iln nnon lo Allee Hannon
la n d trac k In Ree t , T 2 N ,R 3 W. *10
A lig h t app lica tio n of
p la s te r on the clover eroj will
Jo n ath an S
Thom pson
lo
s ti m u la te the ea rly gro w th of J a m e s M T h o m p s o n : p a r i of Hlk
the clover. T h e a m o u n t use d is |, W a lk e rs Add. F o re st Grove,
tit In HO pounds hi Ihe a c r e .
$ in.nn.
J
P L E A S A N T VIEW
Beaverton Prospers !
(T oo late* for la st week.)
Mis* l.uey Hoyd w as on
Midge o v er Sunday.
the
Clifford lifown made a b u s i ­
n ess trip lo Manning W e d n e s -
day.
ft
Mr. mid Mrs. Clifford Hrowu
visited H. A. H utchison Sunday
n ig h t.
'
Andy tfh>wtk<>wi»ki r e tu r n e d to
the Ridge T uesday, leaving aga in
W e d n es d ay .
Arnold May of W oodliurn is
visit lug on the Itidge a t Hie p r e s ­
e n t w ritin g .
Mr. mid Mra. W. |), H u n g and
l.ole Hong o f H illsboro sp e n t
Sunday with Mrs. H o a g 's sister,
l o t lloyd
Mrs. C. M. Boyd o f Coquille,
O regon a n d Mr- W illiam Zigle
mid b aby o f llil|«lHiro are v is i t­
ing Ibis week Willi Miss
Zoa
Boyd.
M A P LE W O O D NEW S
Mr». Itoyer is recovering from
an o p e r a tio n .
Mrs. H om er 1» visiting
her
d a u g h t e r in l,os Angeles, C a lifo r­
nia.
I.eula Jerm iee rerenlly arrived
at Hie ho m e o f Mr. and Mrs. t!
W Tally.
Howard Carl j» a rec en t a r ­
rival .it Hie horn»- o f Mr. ami
Mr». A N orsrll.
Mr a n d Mrs. A. M. Hyatt cele­
b r a te d I h e ir w edding a n n i v e r ­
sa ry S a tu r d a y evening.
Mi»« Nellie McDonald is r»m-
x ale « ring at Hie P o rtla n d Medi-
eal h o sp ita l a f te r having u n d er-
n Rprioiib o p p r ilio u .
T he Maplewood Home Mission
r i r r l e met recently at the home
" f Mr«. F ate g n er.
A p r o g ra m
wa«
given
and refre sh m e n t»
were se rv e d hy I he h oste ss.
I lie Maplewood Com m ercial
i.luli elected Ht» follow ing o f ­
ficers al Iheir
last
m onthly
m e e lin g : F red B ergm an, presi-
d c n l ; Mi»« F uuiee P arllow , see
re ln r y ; J. Maetnirn, tr e a s u r e r .
V bil l Ii, la y s u r p r i s e party w a«
given Mr«. F ra n k B ergm an F e b ­
r u a r y 23. A bloom ing c i n e r a r ia
was given her.
The
evening
\xa« sp e n t in p la ying ga m e s. Me-
fre sh m e itls were se rv e d nl 11:0b
o'clock.
*• c. Huntley, Mi's. H. L. H ud­
son. Mrs. H O. S tipe a n d Ihc
-HIM (OSS.
Under Income Tax
M arch 25, 1024
Mr. I,. B. Smith,
P o rtland, O regon.
Dear S i r ;
Replying to y o u r s o f th e
22nd Inst, p e r m it m e to »ay, Dial
o u r Town h as n e a rly doubled in
one year, n o t only in th e r e s id e n ­
tial p a r t of town b u t in the
b u sin e ss p o rtio n a s well. Two
brick blocks have g o n e up since
last su m m e r , and a v a s t n u m b e r
o f residences, which in my e s t i ­
m ation show s p ro sp erity .
W'e have in o u r town the l a r ­
gest m oving p ic tu re studio
in
Ihc world u n d e r o n e roof, and up
until th e la st six m o u th s it ha*
pot been very p r o s p e r o u s but I h r
Iasi six m o n th s It h a s hern d o ­
ing fine an d is on a ste ad y in ­
crease. L ast y e a r th e real r s l a l e
b u sin e ss w as p rac tica lly n o th in g
not only h ere b u t in fact, all
oxer, and I find
from
o th e r
» la irs r e p o r ts th a t it is n o t in­
c r e a s in g very fast, b u t h ere it is
g e llin g h e lle r every day. W e
never had a h eller p ro sp ec t than
a I p re se n t.
C oncerns of b u sin e ss and fi-
n a n r ia l ability will seek a place
lliat can a ff o rd lo apply a c e r ­
tain tax on g r e a t in ro m e kno w ­
ing well d ia l th a t m e a n s th a t o p ­
p o r tu n itie s a re
greater
th e re
th a n an y w h e re w here the sta le
o tf ir ia ls a re a fra id lo exact ju s t
taxation on in d u strie s, th inking
d ial evasion nf ta x atio n
will
b rin g in s o m e su c k ers, and so
il will.
Any s la te o r t e r r ito r y o u ght
to be c o n g r a tu la t e d upon losing
,,, p r e v e n tin g any b u s in e s s f „ n -
eern from e n te r in g th a t object«
In c o n trib u te Iheir s h a r e to de-
xelope an d m a in ta in in d u strie s
nf a s la te t h a t is in r ie h in g them ,
I rail IrtiHifttHy «ay that we
have not lost a single in d u stry
in Ihis p a ri of the c o u n t r y in the
past year, the only com plaint
that ! have noticed is th a t their
Income tax is not high enougn
P ersonally. I have not had any
income lax so far. but t am in
hopes o f h a v in g one the com ing
vear. and I believe I will.
We m ust not forget Ihe s i g ­
nificant fact (hat Ihe a g r i c u l t u r ­
al in d u s try is Ihe real i n u n d a ­
tion o f all o th e r in d u strie s, ad
the income tax is one th in g that
will in c re a s e the a g r ic u ltu r a l in­
d u s tr y o f th is r o u n tr v .
If we
develop lh a l in d u s try lo its f u l­
lest extent in Ihis c o u n try all o t ­
h e r s will follow, hul you cripple
Ihe fo u n d a tio n of an y s t r u c t u r e
and w h a t is I he c o n s eq u e n ce 1
Ruin lo all else
Very R espectfully Yours.
E. E. S wenson.
—
olum e XIV, No. 19
FROM OUR CORRESPONDENTS
Interesting Little Notes from the Surrounding Country as
T old by Our A ctive Special Correspondents W eekly
E. L Swenson Replies to Letter
Written Him by People Flfht-
ing State Income Tax
M c K i n l e y
hews
n o m a b c h a p te r . O rd e r o f E a s t ­
ern 8 U r.
i nom a s McBride w as tnrow it
It looks like a big tim e E a s t e r I in f ro n t o f th e s p e e d e r on w hich
J. Muller h a s p u rc h a se d a new he w as
rid in g a n d
i n s t a n tl y
liuick.
crushed
to
d e a th
T h u rsd ay
Chas. Spies has geen h au lin g m o r n in g on th e S o u th e r n P acific
n e a r Eddyville. He w as a b rid g e
hay this week.
en g in ee r.
His wife a n d baby
Alex B ra n d t hauled two loads d a u g h t e r survive him.
o f hay Monday.
T h e C o m m u n ity Club b a n q u e t
Mr. McCrum has p u rc h a se d will be given in the G ra n g e n ail
500 baby chicks.
T u e s d a y evening, M arch 25. A
J o h n T r a c h s e l is building a th r e e - c o u r s e d in n e r will be p r e ­
pare d by th e ladies o f the g r a n g e
new p o u ltry house.
at a c h a r g e of 50 c e n ts p e r p late.
B a r i y Ray h as moved from Kl- A fine p r o g r a m is being p r e ­
m onic a to P o rtlan d .
pared. All who a re in te re ste d in
Kdwin Losli was in P o rtla n d the p r o g re s s o f the c o m m u n ity
a r e u rg ed to a tte n d .
! Monday on b u sin e ss.
T h e w in n e r s o f the d is t r ic t
T r a c h s e l B r o th e rs
b u tc h ered
c o n t e s t held a t th e T ig a r d A udi­
som e fine veal S atu rd ay .
[
to riu m , March 14 w ere: Spelling
W a l l e r Z u e r c h e r h a s nam ed
se venth and e ig h th g rad e s, Mets-
liis f a r m the “ S ta r R a n c h " .
g e r ; fifth a n d sixth grade s, Hil­
A u g u st F oege is w o rking al to n ; fouth grade . Raleigh. D ec­
Hie J e n n e ra n c h this week.
lam atio n , se v en th
an d e ighth
H arry W ick h a m is b u ilding a g rad e s. P aul L ohr, Metzger; fifth
new fence on his p r o p e r ly her*. and sixth g rad e s. F ra n c e s Nash.
T ig a r d ; fo u rth grade , M argaret
Mr. E arl F o rto n an d wife left G ehle rt, T ig a rd . T h e s e w in n e rs
for Bowden, North D akota last will r e p r e s e n t th is secion a t the
week.
c o u n ty c o n t e s t a t H illsboro on
Minnie B rendel is
p la n tin g March 28.
ea rly s p r in g g a r d e n — com e f a r ­
mer I
SCOFIELD REVS
Mike O 'M eara h as
r e tu r n e d
from an extended v isit in Cali­
fo rn ia .
H e rm a n L an g u e is s o w in g land
p la s te r on his clover th e last
few days.
Henry S c h lo ttm a n n h a s a big
supply o f R a ste r eg g s a t his El-
m o n ic a store.
_
. , .
, , (’J a r a F ra ch sc b r o u g h t a p r e t-
IJ' 1b,' ^ e l Jof b lu ’* ^ « i n t h s to
j ' r lo" ‘ on *F*
|
Mr an d Mrs. E. I. K u ra tli of
[ H illsb o ro w ere v is itin g a t the
j Meier hom e S unday.
" H o r s e - s h o e " is the big gam e
at school
th is s p r in g .
Many
“ ringers*’ a r e b eing th ro w n .
rite Bethany
B aseball
team
' h as been o rganized. T h e first
. gam e will be played in April.
j Mr. McNeil, th e p h o to g r a p h e r
¡„
ill b oosting McKinley school
w hereve r he goes ta k in g pioiures.
Uood luck lo Mr. McNeil.
T hieves broke into llte B e th ­
any Blacksm ith
Shop Sunday
n ig h t and stole $200.00 w o rth of
I ires and oilier a u to ac c e sso rie s .
Mr» W !.. Cady mid Mrs.
In Hie tA c la s s at school, Ce­
H ow ard J o n e s w ere h o s te s s e s at
celia Spies, Ire n e Z u e r c h e r and
a «bower given S a tu r d a y night
l.ouise Side* recite on two topics
■H the hom e o f Mrs. W . I.. Cady
each in G eo g ra p h y and Vhysiol-
in h o n o r of Mrs. I .e ste r J o n e s .
ngy. Some s c h o la r s.
I he honored g u e s t received a
g r e a t m any gifts. T h o s e p r e s ­
T h e 3A c la ss, C lara T ra c h s e l
en! w ere; T re Misses D orothy
] an d Elsie T o n g es, co m p leted Ihe
Jo n e s, Alice Hollinger, llculah
th ir d rea der last week, rea d in g
W ilson, Maxine Hhmtiiop.
an d
so well, litis week they w ere p r o ­
I.tirile lio o ,Irteli of F o re s t U ro ve ;
moted lo the f o u rth rea d er.
Mrs. J o h n Hmiktis, Mrs. E th e l
She
(in
a
m
o
to
r
e
a
r
)
—Oh.
Ih'inlc and Mi»« D oris W a lc o tt,
of P o r tl a n d ; mid Mrs. Maude di a r e s t, kiss me.
T I GARD MEWS
Hi n drieks mid Mrs. F W. Cady,
He
d riv in g — My dear. I'm
• les Hie h o s te s s e s an d th e e quipped w ith Kelly Springfield»
g u e s t o f honor.
— I c a n ' t slip.
Mrs. F. E is n e r e n t e r t a m e u the
Rebekati Sewing Club T u e sd a y
a fte rn o o n .
W hat Are the Wild Waves Saying?
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THE BANKS tu-
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News of th e Town
Clean Up Day
1
'"«to •
°c/ •>y
Beaverton, Washington County, Oregon, Friday, March 28, 1924
Per Year
■
March 31 Is
which was Established in 1 9 1 0
j
A Boy Scout T ro o p w a s o r g a n
izeit al a m e etin g in the school
g y m n a siu m F rid a y evening.
B. C. Roe an d E. B. Nedry a t ­
tended a m e etin g o f the G ard en
Home C om m unity Club Monday
evening.
Miss Pearl K r a u s i w as a d in ­
n e r guest at the hom e o f Mr.
and Mrs. K. T. T d o f i lte r Tuesday-
even ing.
T he r e g u la r m e e tin g o f the
G ra n g e xvas held T h u t s d a y . An
in te r e s ti n g p r o g r a m w as given
d u r in g the le ctu re h o u r.
T h e Iasi g am e o f (lie bask et
hall season w as played betw een
H illsboro and T i g a r d in Ihe g y m ­
n a s iu m F riday a f te rn o o n .
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. G randy,
Mr. an d Mrs H. C. Roe. Mr. and
Mrs. II. H usetnge an d Mr. an d
Mrs. H. W illia m s a tte n d e d Ihe
K aslern S tar d an c e at H u b er Iasi
S a tu r d a y evening.
Sewing and Cooking
clubs
have been
o rg an iz ed
in
the
sc hools with la rg e m e m b e rsh ip s .
T h e Sewing club is u n d e r the
le adership of Miss P earl K ra u se
an d Mrs. E. H. Neury h a s c h a r g e
of I lie Cooking club.
Mr. an d Mrs. J o e Bellish w ere
F rid a y v isito rs a t Buxton.
Mrs. R. E. Steel was a t Fores*,
‘■rove a few day s th is week.
E. B. W h ittle s e y m ade a b u s i ­
n e s s tr ip to P o rtl a n d
F rid a y
m o r n in g .
Mr. an d Mrs. J . Bellish am i
baby w ere F rid a y v isito rs
at
B uxton.
Mr. an d Mrs. Buckbee
and
d a u g h t e r s p e n t th e week e n d a t
P o rtla n d .
Mr. an d Mrs. K enneth Bene-
fiet w ere Sunday
v is ito rs
at
Buxton an d M anning.
J o e Bellish
r e tu r n e d
nom e
from Bend, w h e re he h as been
w o rking, on T uesda y.
!■ ra n k Rinck o f Buxton w as in
Scofield W e d n esd ay m o r n in g a f ­
te r a load of lum ber.
David O 'D onnell m ade a b u s i ­
n e s s t r ip to H illsboro an d P o r t ­
la n d W e d n esd ay m o rning.
Mr. an d Mrs. G eorge T h u r ­
m an have g one to Seattle, W a s h ,
for a few days on b u sin e ss.
Mrs. L. L. C raw fo rd an d son
w ere a t Hillsboro an d F o re s t
S a tu r d a y on b u sin e ss.
Mr. an d Mrs. P a u l
G r a tto n
left W e dnesday m o r n in g for Ihe
city o f P o rtla n d w h ere they will
go via a boat to Los Angeles,
C a lifo rn ia, for a visit w ith Mr.
» •ra tio n 's f a th e r.
GARDEN I DRE
T h e G a rd e n Home Sw im m ing
Club is rapidly p r o g re s s in g .
At a m eetin g o f the C o m m u n ­
ity c lu b s of the valley in Ihe
club h o u se Monday evening it
wa« decided (o give a jo in t C om ­
m un ity club picnic at
G arden
Home in J u n e .
Members from
T ig a rd , M ultnom ah. Ryan Place,
Capitol Hill. Metzger arm G a rd e n
Home w ere p re se n t. J. A. King
w as elected p r e s id e n t and A. E.
Bryon, s e c r e t a r y - t r e a s u r e r .
A
c o m m itte e
com posed of
one
m e m b e r from ea ch club w as a p ­
pointed.
A St. P a tr ic k 's p a r ty was given
S atu rd ay , March 15, at Ihe home
nt Mr. and Mrs. J. A. King. C ard
p la y in g and d a n c in g w ere the
e n t e r ta i n m e n t s of Ihe evening.
T he h ouse w as
decors led
in
w hile and
green. T he ladies
w ere all dresse d in Irish c o s ­
tume« while (lie inen w ore green
how lies and sm oked clay pities.
T h o s e prese nt w ere Mr. and Mrs.
H. Bragg, Mr. an d Mr«. B. Ik>ut-
liilt, Mr. and Mrs. E. Rollers, Mr.
an d Mrs. A. F. Clan««. Mr. and
Mrs. A. Howard, Mr. and Mrs. J .
O. Fleck. Mr. and Mr« W. Biles,
Mr. a n d Mrs. H. Clark and Mr.
an d Mrs. H erm ann.
NOTI CE
Mr. P a r o u n a g ia n , x n A rm en ia n
m in iste r, will speak to the s t u ­
Mrs. K G eh le rl, Mrs. P. F„ d e n ts of Ihe high school next
Lewis, Mrs. E. B. Nedry. Mrs. R. T u e sd a y a fte rn o o n a b o u t
Ihe
H offarher, Mrs.
J. AMerbury, needs of his people.
T u e sd a y
Mrs. J. H Rankin an d Mrs. F. B. ev e n in g he will hold a m eetin g
J h tr lr h a tte n d e d (he c a r d p a r ly at the High School A u d itorium »
a t M ultnom ah given by th e Orr- T he public is invitAd to a l le n d -