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/ . fjff** . / ap •*; f "f < R eview Consolidated, December 28, 1923 with TH E BANKS H ERA LD . Volume II No 21 Prominent Beaver- toman Passes G. W. Stitt, lor Almost 50 Yen* A Leader in This Community Dies at His Home Here Per Year EA STEN CANTATA UNANIMOUSLV PN AIEED Thoae wh<< atliuidml Ilio KasUir (.alitata alveo by Ihe cholr al Ihe Cunglcgutioiiul Diurrli luat huii'luy evenlns were all unaui- iiioun in V o I c i i i k tlielr prulae of Ihe cnlirc etilertalninent. The word« of Ihe Coniala, "Klnu Triumphunt.” were mually laken frolli Ilio Heripturea, wiili tlo* aihlilion o f aeverul poeniM, and Ilio liutaio aceoinpaiiyhig aaemed numi fin ina for ihe saoreduea» o| Ihe litanie. The aboil■ a* a whole ii|i'»erve* praise for the rendition of Ih" ¡ oiin I c . and enpcrlally the suv- eral si"lolnt *, Mr. and Mr«. K. n. w . bl-, Ml M I • II u II h t I. Mi«* Rhoda Hhellrulierg er, 1 mid Ml«« 1.call Read, to the acri >111 - ■piiiii'l, Mr* U C I ’" " , and fi»* perlully lo the leuder of (bfl i ll"ir. Mr. W. !.. Ca«ly for lii« exliuu* tie«* patience and g mill "ill urr ■I iowii in training (lie or patullatimi. ----------------------------------- Beaverton, Washington County, Oregon, Friday, April 25, 1924 former Beaverton Students Busy George Graves to be Member of a Track Turn and Crete Gray Has Part In Class Play. E A S T E R N STAN M EETIN G M IL D Al the regular meeting of 'he Order Of Ihe Eastern Hla- held Wednesday evening a reception wa* tendered |o I he Past Ma iron* and Palrou« in Heaver Chajder. A welcome aong giving an in dividual welcome lo each of 'be Paul Mu In na ami Palrou* waa Ming hy II. L. Iludeon. and «a* enjoyed hy all. Tile officert ren dered a beautiful ceremony In appreciation o f the Chapter for Ihe effort* o f th'' guest« in Ihe Past and with be«t wtanea for their future. Mi** Mildred Anderson sang "Memories” and Mte ehoir *ang "Auld Lang Bpr.*." A fler Ihe entertainment all marched lulu Hu- dining room, wliere delieiou* refreshment« were served. The table* were beautifully decorated with cul Ulld polled flower», Ihe eolor »«•heme being pink. The guest« were; Past Ma tron*, Dora Stipe. Hattie Shep herd. Helen Davie. Elizabeth Me- Ooxren. Oerlrude MeO'rmac. Ma bel Alexander. M.iyhelle Erick - •on, .Myrtle Nelson, and Lillian Thyng; Pant Patron», Orla Shep herd, W. H. Boyd. R. Summer«, kobl. ScoU, and Huy Alexander. Adeline Pinder, « l»«»i Matron from Washington. and Arley She^enberger o f laalio. were al so present. The guest* were presented with lovely flower* by • lie ( Chapter. April Showers Mis* Margaret Hcnnessy. visit 1 f,,r? B who " f n ’” " ed freinds in Oreneo, " ' . ’ d n e d a y ' A' " 1 n " 1 " " h shilling Hiough's eveoinu 1 *" ,b' •l«tu'* a *l|d. s "I ale. ” My Dip i* spoiled, The Bethany Bnplist Church ,,ly jitney burned I think my had a large crowd al Ihe Easter | |eari"',|." W Dito program Rundny evening. i «un h |||'* pyr!4 Were filled with Miss Vena Oaskill, n aluden* brino the Judge rtmarked, “ Ten Now Bill’* hind of Ihe l.'niverslly of Oregon, d-illnrs fine!" was home over Ihe week end. luck Ihi* thought inspire*: Lei’ s PITT OUT, KEEP OUT FOREST Mr. A. K. Hansen hns pur FIRES I chased s lot, on which he in tend* lo build a home, nnd also Mi** Kvon Haiti, visited freind over Ihe week end in Portland. a wood yard. 1*10 H — T H E B A N K S H E R A LD , Volume X IV, No. 23 — George "P u »s" Univo« of Hea verlon, a junior in commerce, left Tiiendny with Ihe relay Irani 22, m i l , llif mill oi Tollii uml for Ihe rn«lciii meet al l.uw- Hal henne UDII. The fu I her wu* renre, Kanaaa, and the lirake » millwnghl by Irmli'. nil oeeups- rdiiy at lie « Moine«, Iowa. Ollier lion lo wliii'ti In* devoted many men lo make the trip were A r year* of III* llfit. thur Walker, I'orlland, Marlon Wlirii George wi< u Minali Maenn, Pasadena. California and «’ liiltl, ih«’ family moved I«» Ot Hay I indue, .I'orlland Conch tawa, ('alla<ln, where Ilia fai Imi' M. Il "Dad" Huiler weni with lililí mol young George became (lie leant. Orave« will proimhly lln* main Mii|i|H<rl of lh<* fnm- he Ihe fir«l man lo run Ihe race tly. From Ollawi. lln- tnmlly with Walker, M. ihoii and Onda'' moved lo Green Hay, Wisconsin, following. The leant will have ttln’ ri’ llM rs r forim*i| H ip ar- a heller line oil Ihe (’ttalern quutnlanrr of ami married Mi«» rutinera after Ihe Kanaa« relay« Mnry II limili Tilla happy event A f l R f l C T C H IL D uinklnir it poa-ihle that Ihe look piare Hepletn ber H, IH7?, Thnmun Kennedy, the infant orderN of runner« inay he nnd nlmoal innnedlalely iliry Kennedy. changed.. wriil lo Orotilo munly, where son of Mr and Mr». 1 scores one hundred I H*r cent Hay IVidge, Aggie track »Igr. they lived lint II IH7B when they phy «irully. leave a line on the plan« of (he rame lo I'orlland anil engaged limimi» wan horn in Beaver relay men before leavina Tues- In Ihr hotel htiMltiPHM. I.alrr 1923. lie day moi'tiina for Ihe chm I . He they moled lo Darke County, Imi mi lU’ceinher 13, little «aid Mint they would mee! Ihe heulthy hn•king Is a very Washington, hoi lived there on lilt le hoy. He eals almost any he«t leam« In the <-a«l al the ly ahoul a year, minina lo Ihelr km I, and sleeps a lone. lirake and Kanaa« relay*. The farm eat! o f llr«\ ertoli where hi-ullhy f" lie llllnoi* learn, rated a* Ihe I m > m I with three window* open. they lived nulli IUIV. wiien Hie ts Ihree feel, seven inrhe « in In Ihe tìniled Siale«, will he al family moved into town. twenty'.five h’ dli itieel«. Al Drake fury will Mr SHft w i n a alaunrh Ite height, and weigh* Hi- par- nice! Ihe leaiii« from the "hla pnhllran, and served aa r«nlr0l and one-half pound*. ills ten” college«. and •il* are ^ American*. rommllteeninii until Ih 'd lu ie of The loam will arrive ,n l.nw- "EN IO R CLASS lila i,’’ alti II" •vita a meli tier of father is a mail-carrier on nt renoe on Friday, lini ina a day'« 'lie Mason*, th" t. O. I' W . the 1 oul of lleaierlon. TO RN ESCN T PLAY We «re very glad 1o know we re»t before Hie race* Saturday. O K. K . the I m O r , and wa* I he Senior cla «» o f Beaverton with hi« family a memMr o il have rh!hIren like this in «»tir The Afrgira will probably leave High School will present their low ii , ami1 hope we limy K igvg Lawrence Sunday for Ihe Drake play, "Th e Arrival o f Kilty," the Congregational t'.hurrh to relay« where they will have a more like him. in the high school auditorium, which he ha* nlwnya been a lib week in which l<> worn out on Muy 2 al B;ID o'clock. Bobby el al rontrlbulor. nn excellent track. IN TE R N A TIO N A L N ERLY Baxter (Jaime Hudson), pursu Mr. HI it I wa* a man of ater- They will leave De* Moine* COUPONS N E CE IV E O ing hi« little love allair with llnir rhararler. unswervltig de- The I oimi I po«t oltlce annouii- ni A : 30 on Salurdav. April 2A. lane (Peggy Marlin) against the volino |o what he eonahlereil the v after Hie rare. A stop ce« lh.il II lina rcccivcd and opposition o f her uncle, ha* oc welfare of hi« pominunity. a good piare.) un «ab- a number 01 In o f one half day will he made in casion lo disgui-e himself in neighbor. a kind friend and a Omaha, nnd Ihe (rain will ar ternational reply roil|>"n«, by («male costume and is taken for loving and devoted father and ini'aii» of wliicli patron« of Un« rive here Tuesday, April 29 hiltv Kdtiu 11’j jbcrt) an aetcess huaband pi'Mlolllce are eliahled, lo ««md and close friend o f Winkler He died Thur«day afternoon tlielr correapondent« In loreiyn MI m * Crete Hrny o f Benverlon, ( f litirlow Weed), lo the vast of la*l week nl hi« home here |ji I r,H,„|fie« thè po«lnK<‘ for re a »ophomore in Hie d ep a rt meni con fusion o f everypody and ev- Heaverlon after a abort lllnea« plica. ! of Romance language* al Hie eryllitng. of pneumonia, the rriaia of | Thene enopoli«, roalina elevon 1 I'liiveraily of Oregon will have The play i« ui usually of which It wa* Ihoiiffhl at one 1 cent« eurli. liluy be encloned in Hie role o f “ Toiler*” in the a 'Hon and fun. I*>n I mia* sec lime that he had paa«ed bill hi« Ihe Jetier and are n«ed by tIn* I “ Cyrle if Hu* Hour*,” a dance "m •••--’ "ci.vne- * " < f Aunt lane atfr and «apped vitality were addreaaee lo exchailgc for po»t- drama lo he Hinged hy Mi** Mabel Kf'-wjng), and heniiug ugain«l him. a«e alunip« of Miinieieiil valile Lillian Stupp'* dancing cla** on s '*"i (WucJ Snbncti proverb* The funeral waa held from lo jouli one ordinnry leller lo \Vcdne«day evening, April '.’ 3. Frneat .W ild ,i* Benjamin Mo».* the Ma«onl* Hall In Beaverton, (ho United Siale.« She Will nl*o he seen 111 the g e l* himself mlo quite a mixiq. under Ihe direrllon o f Ih-’ M «- epilogue nnd |iro|ogue in Ihe when he propose« lo three "la •onte and Kaatern Star Indar« R L IA S A N T SU RPRISE same production. d le * " nnd Ting (.lack Malarkey) The ” C.yele of the Hour*" de as Hie hell-hoy put* life mlo uilh W K. 1'egg a« undertaker PA R TY GIVEN and wn* owe of Ihe Urgent ever The pupil* o f Mi** (¡Indy« pict* Ihe progres* of Ihe day. many of the amusing situation«. held In Itila vtrlnlfy Almo«l llame* gave her a very pleutanl ,\l dawn, when Ihe early morn Home and see wlial you would ing hour« begin Ihe day. the rail do if wou were Kitty. everyone In Henverlon turned *urpri*e in*| Friday afternoon During rece**, while *hc wn* o f the chn*e echoes through Hie oul lo pay tribute In Ihe mem The people o f Heaverlon and *»' v of one o f Beaverlon'M fore- enjoying n gami: oul* (de with hills, bringing forili Ihe until- • be surrounding communities They are followed hy know how each play given here moat rittzrn*. The .ooftln waa »oine of Ihe children, oilier* reuses. literally rovered with floral em were very lni«y ln*ide «preadlng the gleaner* on Ihelr way lo ha* been belter than the pre Then Apollo ceding one and it I* only nat blem« in a profn*ioo aiirh n* a lilneli. The center of Ihe laide Ihe dialatll fields one «chinili bn« an opportunity wa* heiiol ifully decoralcd wtln comes, driving Ihe hour* o f Hie ural lo expect that this, the to witneaa. The reiiinlna were a neat of Knitter egg* and Easter •lay before him. and wine c ir- la*l play in whirl: member* of Ihe class of ’J| will participate, laid to real In Miverview reme randies, which wn« •urroiiiitU’d rier* ha-den to refresh Che toil will lie Ihe best ever produced at Irry. Mr. Hollinger. one of Ihe U'y sandwiches, cake, and unii ! er* of Ihe field ul noon any. •Afternoon finds a shepherd B. II. $. leading mlnialera o f (he Con- gè*. lad playing with a pretty aheper- Ali hour of fun and feaaling rgMinnal church delivered Ihe dess, and a* twilight fall*. Ihe funeral aerinoli and Ihe singing wn* cnjcycd hy all. Mr. Albert FT Wilson look a gleaner,* and rentier* pray until waa by old friend« nnd neigh Ihe Angi'lu* hn* died away With one day vacation Tuesday, and B IL L OASIPER bor* o f Hvf deceased. ' night r o m e s pence, elusive w ill- celebrated hy planting garden. He leave* to mourn hla In«* Hill Camper, one hot Augii*! day n-the-wisps and dream*. Mr. and Mr*. P. Burn* of Crnnked hi* JM and drove awny. one aon, W. J. Siili, who la mnk Portland were Sunday gu •*!* at l'p in Ihe green foreat'« eoolmg lug hla home here, Mr*. M:i Mr. and Mr*. Kred Braun mo Ihe home of Mr. and Mr*. Hugh «linde, Olila Kelly and Mr«. Knle Mon Lewis. A camp tire 'galnat a lo g he tored lo Hanks Sunday. tile. both of I'orlland nnd Mr* mnde, Lillian Thyng, o f Beaverton, and Ili* dinner rooked. brondea*l thè three «latera. Mr*. Sarah Crum raiiN, ble of Portland, Mr«. Hehcrrn Threw in Ihe hrook Ilio greusy Parker of Orchard«, \V««h.. nnd pan*. Mr«. J. I*. MeAlliiler of Mar F'ishing he wenl, noi n bit of rinelle, W l«., «evernl grand care children nnd a hunt o f friend« Davo to Die fire loft huming nnd neighbor« who will m l»« Ihere. the wl»c ronneil and friendly 'Viion Bill returned lo camp al admonition«. stx, riiing* «lire were in nn awfnl fix. Cooper Miiunlalu played |P'a The fire, of coiirae, hnd grown verton Sunday. Heaverlon won. and «premi ’ Mr«. Daily, and diiiighler, are ! Burned wn* hi* -HI, also hi* bei! v(*illng friend* nt Klnmnlh Kali*. 1 Dead wa* Ihe gran* ami flowere Mr*. Allindi vl*lted a »iHter I .imi Iree«, goto* were Ihe hird* The once Mr*. Kanitear, In Portland Tuea- 1 niid humming beo«. clean «poi all hlnek wlth *oot, dny ( Itili mite* frinii buine and pillili!' Al FergUHon made a hunine«* a foni. Novv llunger Brown code trip lo I'orlland one day ln*l tip Ihe line he'd looked for Bill week. I «luce dinner lime. S hìi I he, ‘‘ Bill I. .1. Squire«, a former Heaver- Ih!» I* aure n me*», raused hy Ion resident,' wa* In town Sun , yqnr eu«*ed carcle**ne**." l'he Ranger look Bill Itilo town be- day. Ml Gcoigc W. Rial I M.tn Ihiril ni i igdrtinhurg, New \"ik, Maivli raarnm 11.50 . — which w m E» » b ii»h«H m Third Hocken FRO M Addition Platted OUR CO RRESPO NDENT^ Interesting Little Notes from the Surrounding Country a* j Told uy Our Active Special Correspondents Weekly j fire Acres Purchased and About Forty H oo ks Built Eight Sold to Portland People _______ TIGARD HEWS Easier program* were given I m all the Tigard eburehea Run- day. Mr. Frank If. Hocken, one of the Beaverton Counctlrnen and * ®°y ttcouts look their well known in thi* region, ha» b'ke Saturday Mr. H. M. ju*t purchased a five acre tract I *• Scoutmaster, in th* City limit» ea»t o f Wash- Mr. and Mrc. E. B. Jfedry and ington and south o f Heeond Ht. family were Wednesday evening Mr. Hocken started iinineriate. dinner guesls at the H. M. Stile* ly to plat the ground into lota I * * me. and block*. Thi* make* the „ . . •bird addition (hat Mr. Hocken ^ * " ““ I ha, platted. J V S'v* n "* ,he h* 11 1 Saturday evening, wa* attended Not only ha* he plaited Hie hy a large crowd two former addition* but he Monday tininediately wenl to la | A meeting v*y work "M l a U w, wa* held — WWW«, develop them, to bu Id modern evening to diseua* plan* for Ihe house* on the lot* and offer ^a' r thi* fall. Definite plan* them for sale at a price that announced later. people ran afford to pay and do Tlie baseball season has be pay. In thi* way perhaps Mr! gun here. The boy* second Hoeken ha* done a* much if not team divided honor* with Ken- more (ban any other for the Ion. while the first team defeal- up-building and development of e Hpringbrook team. hi* home town. J. ft. Steven», a veteran o f There will be building opera- Ihe Civil War, gave a very in- tion« started immediately on Ihe ,«.re« Ung tmIk , * fore the nlw addition and a house will ^ „ b l y Wednesday afternoon. He eventually be built on every lot ,a|ked abotI, the war , nd , hr on the tract. That will mean *.Vent* o f the time, that forty new modern home» will he built in the immediate SCOriELD REVS future in what should ne the J renter of town on land thal un Mr. and Mrs. Joe Belligh spent til no wha* been held for the unearned increment or a* a Easter Sunday al Buxton. speculative measure. Mr. Hocken Mr. Otto Schroeder waa in dm-« n<,t > lie v e in wailing for Portland over Easier Sunday the other fellow to build up the j ____ _ o f __ _____ ___ valor hi* property but goes I Nr*. Diek Watson and ehil- oul (o develop* it hiinself. ^ He dr* n* wer« Scofield visitors this has already built and completed ****• nearly thirty home« that have Mr. and Mr*. Walter Hannan •l «old to people who have •*n<1 children o f Timber were come here lo make Ihelr home* Sunday visitors e l the R. E. To show- that this is not Steel home here, merely empty word*. Mr. Hocken Mr. E B Whittlesey H as been ha* already sold oight at Lie iho«we from Portland fo r nearly let* fn hi* nexre«t addition to , two week* ill. people who now live in Portland 1 u . . „ _ _ „ and who will come here to live . ' *” r*' w,s a* aoon a* their new home* are “ . 0rov* ov,,r Saturday completed. These lot* have been *o|*l within the past week : n ' 1 t*cofield baseball team and building operation* have be- w'*' Banks at Scofield next pun on some o f the house*. | '•enday afternoon. Mrs. M. A. Compton, who has been visiting with relatives in Wallac«, Idaho, returned to her horn* here Tuesday. The foundation for the home thet ja being built by n. T. Kamph on Madison Avenue is now completed. H. Hade of Oakland. California arrived here Tuesday to visit at the F. L. Foster bom« on Baird Avenue. The members of a local sew- tng club were entertained by Mr*. J. B. Greenway at her borne last Thursday. Mr*. Mary E. Curtis attended a meeting o f the Ladies of the Grand Army o f the Republic at Salem on April 3. Mrs. Josephina Nelson of Multnomah passed away Tuesday at her home. She was the mother o f A. C. Nelson, wtto un til recently conducted the gro cery store her#. The Multnomah ball team which is co&.posed o f boys from Multnomah and Ryan Place, an* putting two acres on Baird lane into condition sc that it may he used aa a ball park. The 18-months-ofd daughter o f Mr. and Mra. Frank Holme* was severely burned one day last week when she upset a bowl o f hot jelly over her face and hands. The child is expected to recover, and she is resting as easily as can be expected. The executive committee o f the Ryan Place Progressive Club held a meeting Thursday evening at which they discussed ways and means to finance running expenses and liquidate the in debtedness o f the club on lots purchased for a new clubhouse site. The Ryan Place Progressive Club held its regular busine.«« meeting on April it , and many subjects o f interest to the com munity wore discussed. The club intends to give a May day entertainment to interest the children in community work. The ■ I avid O'Donnei! is staying al next business meeting ia to be Mr. R. Loslt, Miss Bertha llil'sboro while his wife ig ill at held Friday, April 25. Losli, and Miss Abbott, visited Ihe hospital there, freind* in Cedar Mills, Sunday Mr #nd c shoemaker LOCAL REVS Frank Hockius. and family | made a business trip to Hills— have moved into their new hum# ' boro Saturday morning. "n Lombard street, recently rv . . Mrs. David O Donnel wa* ta- Next Sunday morning Rev. , «.-n out Saturday morning u. the (tray o f the M. E. Church in- ■ ht lsl.oro locpita! to be operated tends to resume .'reaching from on for appenuicilis. the Hook o f Revelation. n„ , . . , . .... Amos Outright and children "The Birth o f a Nation will 1 visited Sunday with Mr*. Cut- lie shown at the Pacific Theatre right al the Dr. Via Hospital in in Beaverton, on Tuesday and ! Fores! Grove lo see th« new boy Wednesday. May 6 and 7. ? Gn Saturday n.ght, here one of John F'ordney's brotner from Hu* Loggers who was timber Oakland California, is visiting faller, went crazy and scared here. He reports that il look Ihe boy's quite bad so the sher- I ini only thirty hours to go from iff was phoned for. He came Oakland lo Beaverton in a Ford, and took him out at midnight, Huber Commercial Club have ' b'>for<* he b«d a chance to do a dance every second and fourth , or an3rbt>dy any harm. Wednesday in the month. W. H. j crazy reading his Polish Dietz and his Metropolitan 1 a*1 *,,e , ’ me Players. Good music. Adv c 2t GARDEN HOME Mr*. J. A. King waa the hosteas at a stork shower given at her home Friday afternoon In honor of Mrs. B. Douthit. The house was beautifully dec orated with spring flower*. A dainty luncheon was served by . ihe hostess. Covers were laid for: Mrs. B. Douthit, Mrs. J. o. Freck, Mrs. H. Bragg, Mrs. O. Johnson. Mrs. H. Clark, Mrs. A. Howard, Mrs. W . Biles. Mrs. Carlson, Mrs. Abner, Mrs. J. A. Grant, Mrs. C. Dick, Mrs. C. Cummings, Mrs. West, Mrs. C. R. Marlin. Mrs. E. D. Schanen, ■Mrs. N. C. Frank. Mrs. E. Sellers and Mrs. J. A. King. The S. P. shops has closed ¡own till (he first o f May. Mrs. Doy Gray spent several days this week in Eugeu». Robert Carlson o f Bants was in town Wednesday on business. Mrs. F. Lusii, and daughter went to Portland Tuesday, on business. C. J. Stevens, local barber, made a busiuess trip to Port land Monday. The Junior class o f the licav- ton High School, went to U sw ego, Tuesday, on a picnic. Miss Anna Meta, had a brother and three friends, visiting here from Slaton, Oregon. Louis Highetto has been busy the last few days improving Ins property on Cedar Street. Evelyn Lehmann, is able to be up after being confined to bed for six weeks, with a fractured knee. Chas. H. Martin of Salem was in town one day last week._ He is a landscape garden arenuect. He was looking for a location, and thinks very favorable of making his home here. Word has been received by Mrs. Geo. Thyng that the Delta Omega sorority, of which her daughter, Miss Vena Gaskill is a member, has the honor of hav ing the highest rank in Ihe col lege. Messrs. F. W. Cady. L. B. Dean and C. E. Mason, members RYAN PLACE of the Beaverton school board, Mr. Harry Johnson is excavat made a trip to Hillsboro and ing a basement for his new presented a petition i" the boun dary board requesting that Ihe home. land Joining Beaverton, formerly Casper Welseh hns bought a a part o f Ihe Progress district, home on Baird I.ane, from Mr. !.e made a part of the Beaverton X. Carl. School district. Louie McConnell move*r W ed Ground was broken Friday for nesday to Oak Orove, where lie a complete and up to the minute 1 has purchased a new home. filling station at Ihe " Y " where Henry Bastian, one o f the Ihe Canyon road and the Bertha- young men o f (he community Beaver ton highway fork. The has purchased a new Star tour station will be known as the ing car. Beaverton Loop Service Station. Mr and Mr*. William I.over It ta being built out o f hollow of Oak Orove visiteu with the (He In a very substantial man Bastian family her* over the ner. Formal opening will be week end. kheld In the n#*r fixture.