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T he B eaverton R eview CoiMolidaled, December 28, 1923 with Volume II No 25 $1.50 Per / which w u Established in 1910 Beaverton, Washington County, Oregon, Friday, May 2, 1924 Year SECURITY BENEFIT ASSOCIATION CONVENTION The various comtuiitees on arrangement for Ilo* Nntloiinl m yen I Ion o f Hie Security Itene fit Associai ion In In- held in 110,000 Prize Awarded Writer ol I'nrlland June » In M, are pul ling forth every effort to make \ “ Broken Chains” Showing at Ibis (he greatest national meri- log ever held hy Ihe Order. k- Pacific Theatre This Week r. Spicciai trains from lue Tnpekn lieadquartera o f Mie order and If you VU'M' III latti I** lltn'il It lot fiom Chicago will arrive al l'uri- <ll»ci«Ui'ugi'«l, mol your fullo'r mol laud on June mil ur h a m Ilo* tiu«huml of your ululi*!' with •"lie halnnce o f (lie day will he whom yiot were making your «|ieii| in niuhl seeing mul prep horn,* huil hoi It kill«««! ll»ein»*lvea a ration» for the Cmiveiiinni to mill your m"«b«»l liotto* was mori- lie railed al lo A. M Ho* follow tuia•■<), how wot*li| you fi*i*l of ing day nl Ihe Convenlion hall ■ on. liny Ilo* postman alinuld of Ho* Multnomah Hotel. Ar Inina you mi envelope rtnilainiug ranaenienl» are a ls o being m ad e h check for lin.Oftof for a trip over Hn* Highway and l'erhap» you iltlnk yiot would a steamer trip lo Ihe seashore limali or ilmin* or sing. Ilfjl, II al Ilo* cion,, of Ho* convention Ihr m'lual experience of Jli«» • lelilieraHonn Already Irli dr \\ niifti*il hiiuliull of Apalachiru. gree nlaffn have notified Ihe In, Hu., In miyllnna (o ko by. committee llial they will h<* here you wotililtt I ilo anything Iiki* mol eonlenl for Hn* Orami prue I liai You would nliti|i|y have a« being offered hy Ihe Nallonal wllllt nolllr wo till* 11 li'rtll "a a "O il onice for the In*»! drilled d e g re e cry," • laffa, Ihe contest to lie held al Newspapers throuMlioul Ho* Ihe rlly auditorium on Tuesday country carried Ito* announce- ••veiling. June 10th. On W ed 110*111 Hint Minn K Imliii 11 waa Ho* nesday Hie lllh will he public winner of the fimi prize in Hie intimimi! of mo candidate« nl»n llklraiiii limly New» - liolifwyu held at Ho* city midllurium. Tin* inoiiou inclure »renarlo roiilcnl grand street parade will Join lier nrrl|d. called ‘ Broken Chain»’ Will) Ihe Hose festival mid Hm» winch will he »ceti al I He I'aclflc inrreana Ho* miriest In both o r I'hea Ire two night«. Saturday ganization*. and Sunday, had won over 32.- The Union picnic of all Ho* lion other» nuloilltled Hut tin* ¡ i.ounctl» m Ho* Oily which liu» haie new »paper announcements hern arcangeli for Ihe opening •Hdn'l even »ugge»! (he real life ; of Crystal I .like purk on Sunday. drama lhal formed Ho* hark- April '-'71 h is being featured a« around of Minn Kimball'» »o r Ho* principal factor In the m ai cen n. , ler of ruining funds for the en- A gLinpse of Ih!» real nlory lerlafhment of Ihe thousand or may prove fully aa iniereallug more o itic e r s uml member» of a» eaprnem ed mol mu picture Ihe orile I- expected lo he iu l'or I - folk believe Ml»n hunhall » real land during Convenlion \keek. nlory in Minn Kimhall wrote the imag CRITICAL REVIEW OK inary tale for the nereeu an a Inni "BROKEN CHAINS'' de»|>erale hope. Her fatino, a 11 ig easy Li uudemland why former coiiiracior in CtUcag«* Hrolteii Cham». Ho* feature at Ioni hi* fortune not long ago. | ihe Pacific Them re Saturday and and. unahle to endure the i ulu of Sunday night», won Hie first hln life work, had nriil a hullri pnyi* of ten tliousuiid dollar» III throoah hln brain. A few wt-ekn ifa*' »celiano coute»t roiidui't«*«! lalrr, her brut ber-In- law,^ l»r. hy linldwyn Picture» C«»i pocatiou Aleaamler, a noted |>hy»S iwn. de ami Chlrait«» Hally New». II 1 « nlroyrd himself, I till», In a ; an all-rouml fine pnalurlioti, in- nhnrt lime Ml»» Kimball ami Mr» 1« nnely «Ir.nullin' in theme, well Alexander were left aloide An Hie rasi ami brulli ifwlly directed, rotlage in A|talarliieola. The Malcolm Mctlrcgor, won at tase» were unpaid. Repair» were trae I •*« I considerable attention for long overdue Mill» were aceumil. hi» w«»rk in "The Prisoner of Ialina. Morlaaae» Hireatenioi. Xeuda," has the leading mah* The future looked dark. To make role, (hat of a wcullliy young matter« worne, Mr» A|rxau«l«*r easterner, Peter Wymlhnm, who never recovered from the »hock undergoes a «spirit mi I regenera-' of her liunband'a «leali». Tlieir Hon ami learns Hn* mean mg of only comfort in Ilio»«* a ray day» «'mirage Ihroliah love. McGreg- w a « l.aviiHn Henry, mi ohi Soni Il or was a fui'' «*h«itee for this ion "mammy." ride, ami lie succeed» aumirably W loW» Ml«» Kimhall reail ol In hrmgliia oul its psychological the «renarlo content »he Hmiiglit aspects. I here iiuaht he nome chance ol .Colleen Moore uudouhleilly winning one of the »mailer prlr- reaches the high |K«inl «*f licr e». Any ehanc«, no mailer how car«»rr in her eliAraelertialion of »matt, wan worth while . • S o alo* Mercy Hoone. the girl wife o f a wwatr tier »cenarlo, maned Hie hrulat outlaw ranchman, played name o f fail.'iftil l.avliun Henry hy Krnest Torrence. His perfor lo it. and ma led it in. mance in as magnificent a piece Then the rheck for $1 n.iuui1 ■ if screen villainy a» we have canie. It wan a gri-nl day for «•ver seen, almost fearsome m its the two »intern and l.avlnfu Hen- ' ry mill Hie .renldenln o f Apnl- realiam. The wlmle cast Is a pnrtieular- achicola and Hu* mirroundlna Iv strong one. Til«* beautiful conni ry nidi*. Claire Windsor, now umler coti- Anyone might he iinrdnned for . Iracl with Ooldwyii, i» a «h'Iighl roimiderina H rallier remarkahliv it,i the part of a New Nock so llial mi unknown writer o f »c«*n- ciety girl Among the oilier» urlo contest nhoiild by lier win are H«*ry| Mercer, who Is well ning |>ul a liii|ipy ending on a rci|irmbered for her performance tragic drama of her own life on Hie N«*vv York »lag«* iu "Tin* Mightn't he? Old l.mlv Shows Her Meilals;" It in |dea»alil lo huye proof» Jam«*» Marcus, William Orla llial Ime reaII kiii ban it» happy molili, and Lee Wills. ending.« Jusl an well a» romance. ; Allen lioluhar illr«*cli*«l this Hut more Ilian llial, il a dda'to log prmiucHun for ■ OoMwyn. I In* plcamire to »civ instaure« wliare a »HIT upper lip, a never- Mrs. Otto F.rickson, gave a »ay.die »pirli, mid Ihe will lo { parly for Mrs. Lutti* Boring and try and keep trying, no matter »oil. and friend. Mr. luntnaii. Sat how dim Hie prosperi» ni »uc urday, evening. ce»» appear, win out. After Mi»« Kimlmll dried her • Mrs. otto Kriokson entertain learn her firei word» were: "Now ed with a "BOO" luncheon Krl- I ran work harder Ilian ever." «lay afternoon. Mrs. .1 («. Hunt- ley was Ihe prize winner. LIKE OLD OAKEN BUCKET Professor II. H. Tuttle of Pa OLD SOHOOL PUMP PASSES rili«* I ’nlverslty slupnlled Ilo* pul pit of Hie Congregational ehurrh Yamhill County IH»lrirt I'ul» Iasi Sunday morning nml evening Water and Sewage System Following Hie services, the Pro Where Health Menare» Once! fessor uml his wifi* were dinner Stood. tuesls ni Ih«* W. !.. Gaily home. Oregon school children of went A curii party was given al the Cliehali'in in Yamhill county are Erickson, no longer romping o ff to On* old homi* of, Mr» Otto pump hack of (lie school house iasl Friday, those present were. lo gel. Iheir drinking water, Ihey Mrs. Ilnully, Mrs. Horn Cray. are taking theirs n In rily from Mr». Nelson, Mrs. Boyd. Mr« a new pressure system lecenlly Stipe, Mrs. Davis, Mrs. P«*«'k. installed hy Hie hoard. I.ike Hie Mrs. Runners, Mrs McCnrmii*, “ “ id Oaken lilickel" Hie school Mrs. Hudson, Mrs. Hloser, Mrs. pump has passed, gone, loo, are Mr. anil Mrs. B. I». Brown the companion »courage of llu* ! have moved into Iheir new home. baek Inf. • They have otteneil their lumber A pressure lank operated hy ynril along Ihe Canyon Rivtol power ha» been installed. Just beyond the " Y " where the Tq^willigcr Boulevard and Cnti- J. K. Davi» has returned from vott Boati meet. II will he known a ì'eriint business Irtp lo Spok as Ihe Service I.timber Co. They were formerly located at Huber. ane. Life Drama Back of Scenario Writer T H E BANKS HERALD HI GH Tunnel Meeting For May Eighth SCHOOL T H E BANKS HERALD, Volume XIV, No. 24 RESIDENCE BOLD TO JOB. OALV ° * * » « //,„ " " FROM owJ’"'*'«-r^FSPONDENT Mr. Joseph Italy announces I lo* Inter-Class Track Meet dial he has purchased a 13,S00 Interacting Little Notes from tm. surrounding Courir which was held at the high residence from Frank nocaen in school April |H resulted in a Told jy Our \cthre Special Correspondent \\ « victory for Ihe Junior». T li « Former Oregon State Eagloeer Lew the Franklin Street Addition to Beaverton. The house is oil scores were as follows: Juniors, is and Other Promiocnt Men Franklin Avenue between Second M l Seniors, 40; Freshmen, 14; McKIRLBY HEWS SCOPI Sophomores, 34. The meet was W ill Address the Crowd " ami Third Streets. Mr. Daly as pects to move his family in aa Interesting a» well an being es- The school grounds are be *oou as Ihe building is com citing bccuunc o f Ihe closeiies« V. Richter motored to Portland ing improved. A cordial invitation Is extrud pleted. Sunday morning. o f (he »cores. For a while II Several mouths ago two young George Foege, was home for wan donili ful w hich elans would ed to everybody in Hits valley to Eddie Richter was in Hillsboro a visit Sunday. gel Hn* pennant hut for the »«•<•- altrui! a meeting o f taxpayer» ueii came into town and rented Saturday morning. ond lime Ihe class o f '*.'h won and other» to he held in Hie Pa Ihe repair »Imp at Stipe's Gar- Teddy Shellenberger sold two Mrs. Walter Stewart o f Port rine Theatre on Hie evening ol age. After a few months they II. cows this week. turned it hark and look over the land was a Sunday visitor here. The Fren Inni* li-Sophomore hase May H, 1021. Th l» I» a meet garage and accessory business Alex Brandt is getting land ing Ihnl everyone who in inter hall gañí«* wan held on the Stu Miss A'erona Hellish o f Bux dili Field on Monday, April 21. ested hi any manner in (lie tun formerly owned by Losli Bros, ton was at the ball game here ready for early potatoes. just across from ine post office. with the remili o f a victory for nel project should attend. Evalyn Lichty has been ill with Sunday. Almost Immediately after tak Mr. Finney o f Ihe Fairxale the freshmen by a nrore of in scarlet fever for two weeks. Otto Kchroeded made a busi ing over Ihe Losli Oarage, Mr. lo * The neroml game wan a disirici will lie present and will Levi McKinley has been work ness trip to Portland Saturday He o f ?l |o 51, A serle» of make a little talk oil Ho* belle Essex Marsh purchase«; a track ing for Teddy Shellenberger. afternoon. Hirer games will he piayed and tti» that are expected lo accrue of land on tht old Williams farm and put up a neat, modern bun Jack TrachseT is building a Mrs. V. Richter and son were Hn* winning leant will play Ihe friiui Ho* I ' o im l ruction of Ibis piece of w^rk. Follow mg him galow. visiting several days at Portland new house near the Jenne ranch. winning team of Hie Junior While Mrs. Marsh is a native with friends. former Senior clan», The final win will conic Mr. I,cwia. Fred Stoffer, is cutting wooh ning leant will he pre ruled with 'Male Engineer, who has the Uravertonian fahr was form er Miss Marie Noack and her this week for Arnold Sandalrom. ly Miss Kila McLeod, daughter plan» and specifications llial a penna tit Fred Stucki is improving his o f J. McLeod) the boys were brother Walter were In Hills Tuesday. April 53, th>* Junior lave been «Irawti for the tunnel boro Saturday. farm, by building a new fence. elass had Ms annual eia «« day a* and who will he pleaard to nisei total strangers when they came Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bellish vis Herbert Trachsel ia trying t«i Oswego I tike and all reported a any who are in any wav opposed here and took over the Stipe The are ited Sunday at the Bellia|| borne get 100 per cent in geography '<> Ihe proposithin a» well a» Oarage repair shop. verv enjoyable lime. ••njoying a rapidly increasing at Buxton. 'his month. Wednesday, April 28, Ihe Jun I hose who arc boosting for it. This uo'eting will b<* directly patronage, have both purchased Mrs. A. L. Outright and baby ior» defeated the Seniors I n Mr. and Mrs. Scruggs o f Port their baseball game by n score ill charge o f the CoguniHee of homes here, have taken over the returned home Sunday from the land spent Easter at the Foege agency for the Willys-Knight men who have lakeg over Hi«' Forest Orove Hospital. o f ‘.*5-15, hut In the second game home Sunday. i«romotinn o f Hie rugnei. This cars, and are to all appearances which wa» held Monday. Aoril Mrs. W. Best and children of doing a thriving business. John Spies and family and Mr. committee is made ui of men Ihe »core wan noi quite so one Buxton were in Scofield Sunday Jenne visited at K«?lso, Wash • sided The Junior» won hy a fiom Portland. U«*avcrion, Shat afternoon to the ball game. ington, Sunday. tuck, Scholl», HlllstK«r«. For- score o f 15 lo 13, I^ORD DELIVERIES •*sl (trove and the numerous Mrs. C. H. Tarry was hostess Thursday 'night, April 24. the Mrs. Adam Spies his '*eeu BREAK RECORD! to the Ladies Guild Club Thurs Junior« enlerlnined Hie Senior* oilier places which ar«' rxpe«-'e«l visiting with relatives in Port It«*tai| deliveries of Ford Cars day afternoon at her home. at n party which wa« held in 'n be benrfifed by III# construc land, this week. the Harden Home hall. The tune tion o f this piece o f engineering. and Trucks in the Unitru mates Mr. and Mrs. R. Bennefiel Oral Graham brought a fine An especial invitation is ex luring the month of March made a business trip to Buxton was «tieni in dancing and light bouquet of bleeding hearts lo tended to any who wnmo like ached the record breaking total Thursday evening. refreshments were served at a school Monday., rather late hour The Senior» l o a»k «inestinti» a b o g t Hie nrr.- • >f .'05,135. it. has been an- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crit- |eel There will tie men there O celia brought some almond lonnced by the Ford Motor Cl. ill reporled that Ho* Juniors tendon and children of Gaston hlos»<>ms to decorate the school Nothing in the history o f the proved lo he mya| hosts and who are <iualifl«*d lo answer ilie were Sunday visitors here. mentions and who will be pleas room AA'ednesday. u'oinobile industry cornpan - hostesses. Roy Rice was in Portland with this remarkable record. The Freshmen Otri» challeng 'd to do so. Mrs. Hester lost two valuabl«* Let's ft|| Ihe Houaet A significant feature develnp- Sunday to tee E. B. Whittlesey Persian cats last week between ed Ihe Sophomore girls to a «•«I «luring Htb last ten days of who is in the hospital very ill Huber and Beaverton. baseball game Monday, and Ihe freshmen won hy a score of The office building of the HauL ! the month when sales averaged with pneumonia Arvid Sandalrom, has been "ti lit owing In Hie faci Inal enbeck Lumber f • • UI|*4■ 1 > and tlie ! I0.H04 cars and truck* a day. I>. O'Donnell spent Sunday at planting early potatoes for Mar • indicating that the spring buy there are nol enough Senior Hodiernal hotel bulbting are re Hihsboro with Mrs. O'Donnell, tin Slacker, this week. ing rush had begun and that girls there will md prnhuldy he ceiving new coat» o f paint. • is ill at the Dr. Smith hos under this enormous «iemand pital. Pauline Brandt brought a a Jtinlnr-Kenior Htrls gam«. Mr. amt Mrs. \V C. MrKell an,| production o f the company will beautiful bouquet of yellow tu William Case entered Hie high Mr. and Mrs. William Hug- lips to school Monday. sctioot rerenily frani W »e ti mu Mr and Mrs. F. O. «Itouetdnon tax«}) to the limit jn an eudea man and baby from Portland went mi a short fishing trip lo a to infrt the heavy nmol o f v ’ r lini High in Portland. He lives Herbert Trachsel, fell Into a visited a few days last week creek near Carlton, Ore. Sunday. orders. al Tigard and conica over in the bonfire Saturday, at bis h»nae at the K. Beneflel home. bus every morning with the « ck I Mr nml Mrs. Jacobs who have and burned bis left hand sever Mr. Oscar Peterson cut hi» o f the Tigard students. He is be«*n living in the W 0.’ Me Kell, ely. BROREM 0HAIN8 head with an ax while at work a Junior. house have moved Into the J«>bn Welcome visitors at scho': on «Saturday. John Boos took him The lentils tournament is still Peterson, house on Watson jtt. l'**tef Wyndliam ................... . ( to Forest Orove, where his head Good Friday were Mrs. Koch id progress nnd the winners in and daughter, Doris, and Mrs. A family reunion of the Em .....£......... Malcolm McGregor wa!< dressed by Dr. O. F. Via the doubles have nol yet been Graham. determined. There will also bo mons family, wa« hel«l at the Merry Boone Colleen Minire Mrs. Fred Knowlins and chil- home o f Mrs. Lillie Boring, Mon Hoyan Boone ... Ernest T«*rrenee ; dren of Tacoma, AA'ashington, James Jackson has returned A I* «urn inficili for single. day evening in honor o f Ihe 3Hlh llortense Allen Claire AA indsor have been visiting for a week from a three weeks visit in Cal Mi»s F.lva F.k» Iront was in hu t Inlay o f Mr. Freol Emmons. ifornia. He says, "There’s no Pat Mulcahy James Marcus t here at the S. Holt home. McMinnville’ last Sunday. Twenty two of Hi«' relative» o f Mrs Mulcahy Beryl Mercer Mr.an Mrs. H. Stowell o f Bux- place like Oregon.” the F.mmons family were present s|..g Salcr William Onamond ton were in Scofield Sunday to Dorothy and Vivian Cole, F.lmer F.rick«on, Huber, gì ad to help make Hie occasion u ,iu,l,*r ................ Gerald Pring s,«P the hall game. Leah and A'erne Franks o f Cooper memorable one for ihe honor Burglar .............. E«lward Peil | itali* of Beaverton high school, Mt. were pleasant visitors at 'lie Hus ....................... Leo AA'illis 1 is ihe owner o f n new Chevrolet guest. McKinley school on Good Friday. Director: Allen Holubar Mr. W. II. Cady and family o f touring cur. RYAN PLACE Bethany school beat the Mili Aberdeen Washington pah! a fly Author: AVinifred Kimball Jack McFadden, who has been ing visit last week end to tlieir tary School last Friday in base Continuity: Carev AA'ilson visiting with his father over on relatives, the I'anly and Fisher who ball twenty to one. Lloyd An Asst. Director: Harry’ B«vcquet , Miss Elenore Knowles, the coast, brought home a little families, returning home t*un- Cameraman: B. C. Haskins has been visiting with relatives derson “ put ’em across the oys hear rub when he returned. Its day, taking Mrs. Cady's mother. Art Director: t>«lric Gibbons 1 in Rhode Island, returned to her ter" for Bethany. mother had lie i'll killed , II was Hie first prize (310,-j home in North Ryan Place re- Mrs. li. C. Fisher hack with them Chas. Spies has been busy winner in the Ooldwyn-{ cently. the past three weeks cleaning The morning service nl Hn* Saturday evening they were hon ono Srenario Mrs A Moor, was called to «>ut the Rock Quarry one mile Congregai limai Church next Sun or guests at a dinner party at Hie Chicago Daily News home o f Mr ami Mrs. AN'. L. Cady Contest. It was selected fro m , Harlnian Washington, on ac- East of Beaverton. He will be day will be of iinusiinl intere.««. of her gin crushing rock this week. Others present were Mr. ami Mrs. «ver 32.000 manuscripts which rtl||n| of lhr The music will he supplied hy F. AA . Cady ami Barbara o f Beav were submitted. daughter. Dixie, who has been Road Supervisor John Trachs«*l a male umirtet from the North erton, M rs. Alice Spaulding of This show will be at the visiting there. oi Dist. 26, has been grading the ■ ’arific Theatre next Saturday Pacific F.vaiigelislical Institute Portland, and Mr. Mile* Cady of George AA'elle and wife motor road in front of the school house, • ml Sumtuy. May 3 and 4. Vancouver. AA'ashington. of Portland. ed to Gales Creek Sunday and the past week. John McLeod is stayed over the first day of the head teamater, with a four horse ! trout season. They returned with team. • ! a fine catch. In a hot game Sunday Bethany Mrs. A. J. Blair and iiaughlrr shut out Rock Creek. 7-0. The 1 of Seattle, AA'ashington. have batteries of Rock Crack were been visiting Mrs. Blair's broth Castic and Thompson. Th«« heavy er. George McConnell. a( his artillery for Bethany were Barn- «*y and Berger. home here on Madison Avenue. Her Highness—The Queen of May ST. M A R Y ’ S N E W S ITEMS Mr. A’ictor Halley, has been on Ihe sick list the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Pickens, former residents of this district, are occupying the Arthur Halle home Th children at ' « ' ioii I had a big time last Friday afternoon hunting eggs, in the first egg hunt at the McKinley School. So|»hie Tonges fount) the lar gest number in the girls’ si«le, 45 and ti*«>k first rabbit. Donald Jackson, distant relative of And rew Jackson, “ brought home the bacon,, on Ihe boys side 42, ami took first Rabbit I Mr. anti Mrs. Tom Morgan spent Sunday with Mr. Morgan’s mother, in the I.ents District. A RBAL TRIBUTE TO TOUR MOTHER Mr. ami Mrs. Falcon o f Port land spent Easier Sunday, with How would your mother wish tlieir daughter, Mrs. I.ouis A'as- you to observe Mothers’ Day? j nil. By a white carnal ion worn on V «H fl» •A » I « t a a a d VA/ m m U - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - -- B * «ln * ili»a A n e ll 91 Mr. and Mrs. J. AA'inkleble«-'; your coat Lapel? Bv writing a letter to her? •in«l son. Jack, of Portland visit- The wearing of a carnation is e«| with Mr. and Mrs. Robl. Day a public tribute to her. ( over Sunday. If she is nl ill living certainly Mr. and Mrs. Law ami family. write her a loving letter as ' .ire new comers in our neighbor i hood. Th«*y have purcbas«*d the suring her of your continued love for her and your resolve to 1 Harrington place. live as she would have you «lo. If she is on the "other side" Mrs. A'. A. AVoods and_J4rs. send this message across the Otto Erickson entertained at space that divides you from her. ! "500" Monday afternoon in hon- Sureiv God will let her hear ami | or of Mrs. Martin Burgie of heaven will he happier because « (of a message from fou. ; Forest Grove. W s w it*4 ■« , i A ■ ... •