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T he B ea verton R eview Consolidated, December 28, 1923 with TH E Volume III No. 12 $1.50 Grange Holds Per Year V A L E N TIN E Single Copy, 5 Cents P A R TY QIVEN BANKS H ER ALD which was Established in 1910 Beaverton, Washington County, Oregon, Friday, February ,20 1925 B EA V ER TO N HIGH FR ID A Y FROM OUR CORRESPONDENTS | '-f** ’f v* % » > * THE BANKS HERALD, Volume XV, No. 14 BEAVERTON NMN TO Train Hits Auto Wednesday afternoon, Feb. Mr. and .Mr«. L. Waiter Beaverton High School has Inter-sting Little Notes from the Surrounding Country as i It, Roy (Joodman played tbree entertained a number o f their piano soloe fur the student been invited to sand delegate* T o ld jy Our \ctive Special Correspondents W eekly i friend« their home on the body. He plans un giving pi- to the second annual Education- Canyon Hoad Friday evening. ano lessons to those who wish al Exposition to be held this Program Was Given by Members Fell. IS. to lake from him. year during the Washington's Car Drafged About Seventy F ed Mr«. A. W i* i\ and «on were ALOHA-HUBER HENS Birthdays of Washington and The two large living room« Thursday, Feb. 12, the G irl»' birthday holidays. Tb* dele- Thrown Into the Ditch visiting In Vl'txton Saturday at were nonvsrtsd Into a perfect • ■ ■ Alhlelic Association held a I gates will be: Bupt. McGlaseon, Lincoln Were Honored tin* home o f her parent«. Fairy Land. Wherever one Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Alexander meeting for the purpose o fiM r s . Florence DewbirsL John Hess of W reckafc might look were gay little red made u flying trip to Corucliu« Mr. und Mr». Paul (irntton electing officers for the new ¡Gray, Jean Jackson, Homer Wil- made a bu»(ne»» trip* to Port seinesler. Those elected inciud- »on, and Joan Btiekney. More heart», glowing daffodil«, «oft Tucmiay. hunt HaturUuy « > • ttu< reg |ni««y willow«, huge pol« of land Saturday morning. •*d: Helen Jamieson, President; j than EOO high school students Five people were injured last Mra. Maun ha« ue her bouau ular lueeiing day ut thu local Rcotch Ileal her, and llyaemlh« President; and faculty members attended Friday aileruoou, February 13, Mr«. Curl Pmitcti and n Marie Leahy, Vice Orange. A good crowd of iiiuiu In profuakm lent lhem*elve« to gueng Mra. KaUiuriuu Madiguu Klva Kkstroin, Becretary-Treas- the exposition and indications at the southern Pacific grade made a business trip to Hill» of 'Portland. hern ware present, a|»u visitor« the dninlle«! o f decoration«. mcr; Duri» Woodruff, Reporter; are that more wilt attend this crossing at Huber, when t h e bdro Wednesday afternoon. from Cedar Mill», Hliuiwood and The evening wa« «pent in ,h*’ *“ l," » i f i» murrily Lilly l,ealiy, Bergeant-at-Arma. year. roadster driven by Owen Fulk IliHaboro and one from Idaho. Playing merry Valentine gnmea 0,1 ul ln* ,,#w 'eai.leflce o f B. Mr«. Fred Irvin went to Hank» Thursday evening, Feb. 12, Educational and vocational of Elinonica was struck, by a Thu molding aeaaloh wu> At a late hour dainty refresh- V ‘ W n,F- on Wedueailay to viail UII Sun Wrsys expect lo the Domestic Bcience Depart guidance is one of the chief taken up with degree work. her mother, Mr*, ment served a banquet to t h e ____ ___ ____________ __________ logging train and demolished. Inenl« were served. K»ch of otcuPF ' D-ir henuliful new borne day with aims o f the annal exposition. In tbe car with Fulk were his ••arm ley. At the banquet ladle at noon the true»!« was presented with ll* 't * r*’ h I3lh. members o f the faculty and 1 Hot only will everr school and grand-children, Helen, aged 10; Mr». Kggman who la a niemhur a lovely llllle Valentine favor. Mra. F. W. l.ivormore left Mr. and Mr». 0. It. Tarry members o f the school board, department of the college pre- Louise, 9; and a younger child. of (he Home Economic» cum t’hoe present were Mr. and *aat week for Kelao to visit her went tn to Portland on Friday with their husbands or wives, pare an elaborate display o f the Ralph McCauley and two other nntlee, »prung a »urpriae on Mr» G giindherg o f Hoffman daughter, Mrs. Biover«, w h o ,is mornig lo visit over the week at Ihe high srtuyoi building. w«rk carried ea by R. bat ne- boy, were on the running- the member« by presenting a (load. Ihe Ml««ea Mshle, Amy oil the »tek list, We hope lo end with friend». Friday afternoon, Feb. 43, the tional ffguers In tbe educational board*. As the driver approach large cake with alxty i l l lighted and Helen giitldhcrg, U u Rod- see her buck soon. lieaverton High School student world will be there for the per ed the crossing, bis vision be rand|ea in honor of the auty- body had a Valentine Box lo iod to confer with the student’s ing obstructed by the boys ony H I L L S B t RO N E W S \ The Ladies- Auxiliary to the »ixtli birthday of the Orange In m 7 . W r n1 Mr" celebrate Bt. Valentine’s Day. regarding their choice o f a the running-boards, be ealled Oregon. Kxery one preaenL hint Many valentines were taken career, whether or not the stu out to them and asked if tb* Melon" r ° ’*: .. r i.u A m arries* license ha« been a generuti* portion and all de issued to Oscar Arnold Hun. from the box and distributed by dent's bent in life can be devel coast were clear. Receiving no .... ....... * » « 'v ^ ^ r H o r T u e i y s clared Mia. Kggmaii uii adept at several o f the students. oped at O. A. C. Dr. Stanley answer, he drove on. . _________ j ternuon. Much husineaa was burg and Helen Marjorie Rigid, cake making. Friday evening, Feb. 13, Bea Coulter, dean o f men at Purdue The car was hit by the com 'transacted and plana made for both Of Hillsboro. Inning the afternoon aasslon VO CATIO N AL C L A M E E verton High School met Forest university, will eounse! with the pression cylinder o f the engine, many »octal affair» in the near Hie birthday« <>f Waaliington Trepheron Deilerirhs, a far Drove High School in a double ‘ men and an equally prominent W IL L RE ORGANIZED future. dragged about seventy-feet and and l.incoln were honored. Karli mer living near Hanks, attemp header game o f basket ball. The woman will meet the girls, thrown into the ditch a mass one anawerad roll call with a ted suicide early la»t week. He F.. J. Mann i» having hl» An niiiisual opportunity 1» be lieaverton girl» won by a score | w h ile the exposition is edu- o f wreckage. Two o f the boys quotation from, or a *L>ry of ing offered the women o f llea- ground plowed preparatory lo is »aid to have been despondent of 17 lo 8. The Beaverton boys > rational, recreation for the vlsl- the«« two prominent and be Vcrinn in Ihe nature of dre««- planting »orne 3111MI imported «nd took a »Imt giur and tried were defeated by a score o f 18 tors wilt not be neglected. Pri- Jumped o ff before the crash, but young McCauley, rendered loved Americana. 0. K. Hedge iiaktng ami millinery rla*»e«. bulli» whieh recently arrived lo shoot hnnaelf. *° * n* dsy evening a night horse «how powerless by fear, clung to the made a »plemlld talk on «ome If you have any »ewlng prob from Holland. A» Mr«. Manu I« Tuesday evening, Feb. 17. scheduled while Saturday car until it was hurled into the A St. Valentine’s dance was early Oregon history, leading i ii > lem» -it may be the making- a very able "gardener" there given at Uie City Auditorium Beaverton High Bchool met th e jnifrhl gH-«chool stunt will ditch. to the time when Abraham Lin- over o f an old d r ««« or coat wll| he »ome land«cape gnrden- under the auspices o f the Span Hillsboro High Bchool In a dou- staged. One or more ba«- The seat o f the roadster was coin came to near being the it may be the making o f a Hew IM* there this »11 miner, ish W ar Veterans. The Mid hle-header game o f • basketball, kctball games have been ten- caved in, and Helen Fulk, who governor o f Oregon F ilm Kel garment for »ome member o f 1 Mra. K. J. Mann gave n »ur- night Seceiiaders of O. A. C. Thr game o f the girl’» game utfvety arranged, and Sun. af- was sitting on that side o f the ly gave a recitation m o.d Rot- Ihe family Join a cla«» was 15 to 12 in favor o f Ben- ternoon concerts by campus mn- car was injured the most se and prl»e party in honor o f Mr. furnished the music. ert Denney, Jr Mr« Meiinw work under the direct auper- Mann'« birthday on Wednesday The Hillsboro Coffee club verton. The score o f the boy«;|Bica, organisations will be fea verely, receiving a broken pel an'» «elect reading. "Lincoln'« vision o f a «peciully (rained (evening. Feb. II. Those present tured. vic bone and other hurts. Lou held its regular monthly meet Kfnclenry" w »« well taken. An woman. These vocational class-* were: Mr». Frank J. Sindian. Hillsboro. ise, the next younger girl, wa* exercise by four girl«. "Crown » « are being conducted In varl- Mrs. Kay Cleurer Slrnhnn,‘ Mr. ing tn the Chamber o f Com Dean John Btraub o f the Uni OREGON «TATE NEW« badly bruised and shocked. merce igioiiu* Friday afternoon. ing Lincoln" » • « followed by ■ •us parts o f (be Stale by Ihe ¡W ill Slrotian. Mr. versity o f Oregon spoke to the and Mr», Ralph McCauley suffered a bro tn«trumental piano «election« stale Hoard for Vocational Kd- Harry (.oilman, Mr. P. H. Keyes, Mr«. Lesier Ireland and Mr», «Indent body Wednesday morn-1 A nPW Congregational Church ken leg. a broken rib, bruises, by Ihe M l««e» Jennie f nr«on and neat ion. They are proving ne- Mrs. Virginia Huron, all from ¡'rank Pauli were hostesses. ng. Feb. 18, on the practical ^ dedfeated March first In and a dangerous eontusion at u f use o f a college education. Mary M tiler. T h l« concluded pec i ally popular because woman , Portland, and Ihe lio*t and Ihe . Mrs. I.eda M Itaiusey Eugene the base of the skull. The ¿Lit I »bOro recently became the th.* program. are securing the help (hey have hostess. The evening was plAn» George Waters will build a grand-father and smallest child bride of Cluude C. Joy of YE « E R N IE TIM ER S Ml«« lie« «h* Chappell. 8tn*e long felt a need for. antly spent In eard and dancing shaken up $35,000 apartment house on were considerably The wedding ceremo HupervUor of Home K.eonouuc« C LU B E N T E R T A IN E D Anyone Interested In thl» followed by an oyster «upper Salem. and bruised but not seriously. tOth Street in Astoria. wa« presenl ami explained the ela«« work phone Mrs. Eggman On departing at a late hour all ny was performed al the res The injured persons were ex nature of her work throughont •r Mr». R H*>yd for further In wished Mr. Mann many hppy re- idence of Rev. Leu. 11. Fisliback A contract has been let in tricated from the wreck by pas Mrs. Chas. Jacka entertained the «la te. fth* atinounoeA . a formation. Mi Wilfcrd* W. Phillips, a thè ladies o f Ye Merrie Timers Astoria for a 312.000 business sers-by who had witnessed the 4hTMi« of* the dny. * * meeting would be held at Ihe former Portland business man Club al a one o'clock luncheon house on ISth Street. disaster and were taken into Beaverton high «rhonl for next has been * appointed secretary .11 Wednesday o f last week. The j Hobert K. Davey will estab- Ihe Huber store, where they FARM REMINDERS Thursday «flernoon for (he nr- SCOFIELD NEWS of the llillshoro Chamber of guesls all report a fine time. |jgb a weekly newspaper tn were given firsl-aid treatment Sanitation of ela»»e« In mil Commerce lo succeed A. C. Those present were: Mrs. E. Npwporl about March 1. Red clover at the rate o f 12 by Dr. C. E. Mason o f Beaverton Mr. and Mr». C. Currunls was Heaton who has resigned. llnery and dre««maklng. Farrell, Mr*. C. Hall. Mrs. H. • -, . , . . . . pounds un acre, or alalke clover who had been summoned to the and Mrs. P. Ringle. j Thc 0,d telephone ‘ 0» >in« «cene. al the rate o f S pounds an acre, shopping |n Hillsboro Saturday. F'unerul services were held Desmger, _______________ . between 8cio and Jefferson is B EA V ER TO N SHOW N T O Mi*s «»race Higgles of Huxton at un be sown in the spr^gg 'in The sufferers were taken by o'clock Tuesday in Fin M O NOW I NO S TE A D IL Y The state fish hatchery on u* * * rebuilL to cost 30,000. • ariou» ways. Uroadcaalud in ■vas in Scofield Sximday after ley's chapel in Portland for an Arrow nmhulanee to the 1« '» William Muiiuh, who died at Canyon Creek will be establish- 1 Bond issues which will be Good Samaritan fall sown gram in February us noon. hospital In That I hr Cily of Itenverton 1« »<•011 us grrminutioii will occur cd this spring, according to presented a* the coming Eugene Portland where they were ihor- a local hospital Saturday, lie Mrs. W. Duran and daughter «tmdily growing 1« «liown by 1» a desirable method of plant reports whieh have been re-.election will total 1550,000. onehly examined and given merchant of ii* in Hillsboro Saturday on was 11 retired • r. cenl order received by l't*»l- ing ut I' ii » lime, Clover should reived from Ontario. treatment. At the present time Portland. ! Contracts have been let for business, ma«trr Cady from the Third >*« seeded oil deep, well drained, building 29 residences on Mis the hospital reports that the Howard Leilirick of Heuvor- Assistant Postmaster . Cteneral .weel or slightly acid soils. A Mrs. f.lias. T. Myers was in The Beaverton Review souri Boulevard at St. Helm«. children are mending nicely and lo iuerea«« Ihe rale« obsrgea tglil coating of |uml tdasler on Fori land over the week end on tun sustained painful cuts on will all recover. the cheek and ubout the mouth for rental o f lock hoxe« in the oauy soils help« to secure a business, K L. McCormick o f Hillsboro L * <'on«raclK h.f* ^ ,e‘ j" The children were pupils of Sunday when Ii« collided with was elected president and Geo po«tofflee. T h e’ rale« charged hu, d‘ n* the N;nlh the Aloha-flnber school good stand and u good crop. Mrs. II. Klmmett made a busi and a machine driven by Mary art* dependent apon the hu«t % - -- ...veil of Beaverton, secretary 9,reel br,dK<*' f0r » “ *236*76' were on thdr way home when ness trip to Huxton on Friday Fai*nli«m o f Hillsboro in the 'f III«* Washington County real ne»« Imnaneled by the office, The contract has been lei tor the accident occurred. Sow veli’ li in February mid morning. ci t y limits o f lieaverton. and ihe greuler the buslne«« estate board last Thursday e v - ¡a large addition to the Neas ot later Ilian March I. Full Mr. und Mrs. R, Kelley of that 1«, Ihe larger the elty plan! mgs 1(re heel, hut those A Hilh-horo Hi-Y Club was euing. The organisation voted store building in Grant’s Pass. SAVINGS ANO LOAM Huxton were in Scofield Sunday and the g ren lo r'lh e husinr»» formed here Thursday evening to Join the Northwest Real Es- who want vetch for hay can sow t flernoon. ASSOCIATION O R G AN IZED The Sanborn-Cutting salmon Chi .hlflo-r the l> v reul* 8« o f Iasi week. A meeting of tale board and the National cannery will built a iw ut the rate of HO pounds modern lb»« '« « I order «how« Mrs. K Page and Mrs. Schultz high school students, faculty board. per urre o f common vclch.* Mr. J. M. Person, formerly a vegetable cannery this season Unit Beaverton i- aurely. whlh and business inen J. L. Crow o f this city has in Astoria. were in Huxton Wednesday he - members, salesman for the Burrougbt Ad perhnp« «lowly forging abend. was held in the high school. been installed Department Com ding Machine Co. called on the 1 Meguii lurmera arc advised tween trains. The Oregon Paektoa Company T**e rew rite or renlal* « f Harold J. Wismer was elected mander o f the Oregon G.A.R. Editor Tuesday and asked to ) llio experiment alutlon lo Mrs. A. Lull visited Wednes acres of feel« rinty Itio. two »ninller of president and Edison Suther to till the vacancy caused by t will contract for have quite a lengthy article he •ow pastu.c uiixtui'CB early, day with her mother, Mrs. W Ihe «Ire* o f the lock bote« and The had prepared printed. The ar land. secretary. This move- the death of Col. Dosch. Com- 1 cucumbers in VVpodburn. «■•I II* e largest one«. Tho«e rood grass »on lin e» for spring He»!, nl Huxton. ***** ap>'«a8e *>•» already ticle was put so much in the men I is sponsored by the Ro mand(4 Crow formerly held the !PO** owing to cstubliMli permawcm W hirl» have been rent in« for Mrs. Ghus. T. Myers al'emled tary club. •ffice o f senior vice command- ' *>PPn swured. hape of a direct advertisement p.isluics un* us follows: 0 lbs. .75 crnle per quarter ore ralecd 'V. H. A. Lodge on Wednesday er. which office is now held by • The box factory at Milton is that we did not feel disposed to aiglisti rye gru »«; 3 ptfuud.» lo 45 cenl« and lhn«e which uftPrnoon at Huxton. T r y Our Classified Ade 1. L. Marshall o f Newberg. being enlarged and will soon print it as it was written so we each of Kentucky blue grass, have been coaling <5 coni« are cull out gruss. and red clover; »tart double shifts for 1925 asked permission to use pari o f rai«od to «0 cent« per quarter. i pounds timothy; and I pound contracts. The mill was parti it. __________ There 1« no change in the 01 wlntu clover an acre on well ally destroyed by fire, 1 a st Our visitor staled that the price of Ihe 75 cenl bote«. year. Washington County Savings anrf dt allied soils. Of 8 pounds of In thie connection Ihe Post- Kiifliali rye grass; 3 pounds One year extension has been Loan Association had been re nineler wishes to hnnish any oucIt of red top, and orchard He then went granted Fred Herrick for begin cently formed. «UHpicion that may linger in grass; 2 pound* of ulsikc clo ning logging operations at the nn to state that unwards o f $30- the mind« o f «nine palron« ver und I pound of white clo I Malheur National forest, on his (100.00 were sent out o f Wash Ihnl the revenue from renlal« ver un acre for wot or heavy ¡contract. Ninety miles of rail ington county every year to the form« part of hi« «alary, lie soils. Bowing should tuke place road are being built in Crane. tifferenl Saving» and Loan Cos** 1« accountable to Ihe Depart from February 15 to March lb The article states: ment for hot rental« Ihe »amc If the grass is to be well estab “ It is well known that Wash OANAOIAN H IS TO R Y n« nnv other money« handled, lished. COURSE O F F E R E D ington county has more natural and II merely form« one of wealth and offers better securtty M,e «nurec« of revenue for Ihe A course in Canadian histo« for real estate loans than most T H E SURURRANITK Department. ry will be offered tor the first any other section in the North "Do you raise poultry?" The new Increase will lake time at the University of Oregon west. It is to stop thi* How “ I won't go so fur us to suy effect April l«t. in the fall term with Dean Col o f money into other localities that. I do board about 50 un in V. Dyment o f the College of and to divert It to thd upbuild reliable liens. Inasmuch as Washington'» Literature. Science and the Arts ing and development of our own' Hlr'hdav Fehrunry ?2, fnlls on as instructor. The course will community that the Association EOONOMIO EXER0I8E Pundny this vear. the day fol ] cover the history o f the Domin was created. “ F.ver do any sprinting, old lowing. Mi nday the twenty-third ion from the time o f Jaques “ These association» offer an I- will he observed 11« a holiday by inant" Cartier, early French navigator fteal plan of saving money sys "Running into debt." the local poslofflea All incom and explorer, to the present, in tematically— that 1«. the .«eltintf "Any boxing?" ing mall will he worked and cluding the French discovery aside a few dollars each month,- "Spurring for time." placed In Ihe boxe» and the and exploration, the conquest whatt*ver one Can spare, 'these' general delivery window will he by the English, and the political savings are grouped and loaned T R U E PRAISE open until HI A. M. There military, and social development out on tlrsl mortgage securtty " “ I don't believe »he liked your will he no rural delivery «er- The Board of director* i» thereafter. The relationships of vie* The n*irnl holiday dl« jelly." Canada to the United States will composed of the following: "W hy not? She praised it cafehe» o f mall will he made he an important part of the E. L. Johnson, Dr. J. O. Robb, • very highly." Geo. Hancock, D. D. Bump and eoiirse. " I know that, hut I notice she 'n election hn« been called J. M. Person o f Hillsboro and In Springfield for March 3rd, didn't ask you for the recipe." The Pacific Fruit Company at J. H. Shearer and Geo. T. Mc lo vole bonds for a new »clinol The 1 Albany is to have a $10,000 Grath of Forest Grove. hon«e. AM USED building at Ferry and Water 1 headquarters o f the Association "W hy are you laughing so streets. j are at the Washington County Cnnlrnct has been let for Ihnl over that Chinese paper? You - j 'srency in the Bhute Bank Buil- Gnat Creek bridge, for $3.837 rnn't read tt." A long distance telephone ding in Hillsboro. This Is the first road work 1» , "W ell, Ihe character« look »0 • district I* to be formed 1 n I ------------------- ha done this year In Astoria [funny." 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