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T h e B ea verton R e v ie w il • «' - C o n so lid ated , D e ce m b e r 2 8 , 1 9 2 3 with V o lu m e III No. 1 9 $ 1 .5 0 , Per City Fathers Met Monday Y ear Sin gle C opy, 5 C en ts m r BE m B ea v erto n , W ash in gton C ounty, O reg on , Friday, A pril w hich w as E stab lish ed in 1 9 1 0 10, 1 9 2 5 R A T E CHANGES E F F E C ANOTHER LUNOHEOR W IL L T H E BANKS HERALD FROM OUR CORRESPONDENTS G IV IN m m T IV E OR A F R IL IS Vo„ y * T H E B A N K S H E R A L D , V olu m e X V , N o. 2 1 E A S TE R PROGRAM > AT LOOAL CHURCH Building Activities Continue Lively • In terestin g L ittle N otes from the Su rrou nding Country On next Wednesday, April 15, Following is the Congrega The 't'ueailay following Ku*t- tin: changes in domestic postal tional Sunday School T o ld b y O u r A ctiv e S p e c ie ! C orresp on d en ts W eek ly Easter er, April 11, haa been «elected rates authorized by Uie receiu program to be given Sunday, Upwards of Twenty Houses, Rep act of Congress will become ef April 12, st 10 A. M. Proposed Library for Beaverton Is aa Ihe dale for thn next hual- nena men'« meeting. It waa fective, and Postmaster Cady NE WS ALOHA HUBER ITEMS Opening song by the School. resenting Investment ot About Discussed at Meeting? Hugh hoped that at thia meeting it wishes to call attention to the Scripture and Prayer by Dr. would he possible to have (he Mr«. Patti NnacJt was In Port outstaudiug features among the Blanchette. $75,000 Under Construction son’s Resignation Accepted ladies present hut a (borough t changes. F. Wray U busy In ltea- land last week. Recitotian, "E aster In My ranvaa of Ihe town failed to vrrton building a house for Mr. In llie first place, there is Garden," La Merne Dean. Mrs. Joe Hellish and so n reveal Mny place with sufficient but little change m the rates Building activities continue Recitation, "T h e Date for An *xlr» busy »«•»•tun uf dm room lo accommodais Ihe num Herthohl. visited Hunday at Buxton. on first class mail. No differ Easter," George McKercher. brisk in Beaverton. Upwards City Count'll was buhl In ihe ber that would probably wish Monday night Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. J . Hellish vis ence at ail as regards letters Recitation, “ My Favorite Day" of twenty residences and other City IUII Monday evening, when to «(lend. Mann were dinner hosts to Mr. ited at Huxlon on Runday. aud government postal cards. ithoda Thyng.' buildings are under construc die Ctjy Father* held Ihetr reg For u time It was thought and Mrs. Ralph Mooro of Port Mr. Jod Ross made a business However, ordinary punted cards Exercise, "E aster,” Martha tion, the total valuation run ular April session. The min that the ladies of. the Congre land. \ *■ trip to Portland on Haturday. eoniinouly known as "greeting ' Brown, Jean Klein, Hareld P e ning probably between $75,000 ute* uf the previous lurHmg* Miss I.uelt,i r.nseaddcn came gational Church would serva and I I 00 , 000 . were read ai|d approved aa ead Mrs. Cffaa. Myers was In *»r "piclure" cards, will r e - terson. David Mason.- supper but at their meeting out from Porlluud Sunday to Mr. Murray states that be tuire 2e postage. Complete Song, "Easter Blossoms,” by after wlnrh »evqrai matter« of llicy decided they would not he spend the day with the old Huxlon on Wednesday ufler- has practically completed two newspaper» and magazines, if Eunice McOfasson. intere*! wera laken up. * able to do so. It would seem dulk* on the farm. noon. mailed by Ihe public, will cost ’ Recitation, “The First EaSt- of his houses On Allen Avenue, I». U. Cochrans Civic* teu*'ti a good opportunity for an or- Mrs. A. Willis made a busi - cents per two ounces Mr. 11. Af. Hniltli left for Long and he expect» them to bo Oc m er.ii Lucille Barnes, er at Mie hlth achool, waa pres- gnni/atlnn wiahing to raise a ness trip to Buxton Wednes weight; over 8 ounces will take Recitation, “The Lily’s 8er- cupied within the next few day». enl and a<hlre«*ed Ihe Council llllle money for some worthy view. Washington, Sunday, in a day morning. He ha» five bouse» under con the new parcel post rate. mon." . Gertrude Matzke. on die subject of a city library, cause. In gel In and profit by business trip, and expects to Mr. 0. McNally made a busi The method of computing the Recitation. "An Easter Se struction on his Westdale tracts lie told Imw there waa In Ilia II. bu! aa yql no auch organ fia return Hie latter part of Hie week, S$ N ju st east of town. Two are ju st ness trip to Portland on Fri- rales on parcel post under llie cret, Aletha Huletl. rlvlea elaaa In Ihe high aehnol tino la available. about completed , two are well new law is identical with the Exercise “ Easter Messengers" ilny morning. a Junior Civic Improvement Mr. and Mrs. K. J . Mnnn with It la poaalble that llie Domei- I.enKue which among other llr He lenco riñas In Ihe High g parly of friends si tended the Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bene- «10, save and except that there Dorothy Lewis, Ruth Denney, under way, and one is ju st nice service Bessie Johnson, Rose Kamber- ly started. thing* had taken up Ihe matter School would he willing to un supper and dance at the Elks' flel were m Hillsboro on busi is an additional 2c Mr. Hanson of Portland U charge on eaeh and every par ger. of promoting a library for the dertake aonielhlng nf thia aort club in Portland last Saturday ness Saturday. Song, "The Easter Story," building several residences ju st c el mailed at the posloffice. town of Heaverlon. lie told bul the decision of (lie l.adiea' night. Mr. F.. It Whittlesey made a This charge is not effective if Beginners and Primaries. beyond the Murray tacts and how Ihe rla*a had been organis Aid waa given al auch a late Mr. and Mrs. Kpraner of Bea Exercise, "Message of E ast north on the road joining the ed. commit leea appointed, and date that tt waa impossible to verton drove out lo Mrs. Manns' business trip lo Portland Sat the parcel is mailed on a rural urday morning. route. There is no change in er," America, Helen T e fft; India Canyon Road and the Terwil- a ranvaa made of Ihe town. take the uintler up with theso dahlia farm Kunday and placed China, Alice liger Boulevard east of W est- Mr. and Mrs. A. Young and the rales of postage lo foreign Laura McLeod; Thla committee haa aeeured people. ¡an order for some of her choice children visited over tbe week countries. Johnson; Armenia, Barbara Ca- dale. the promlae of aoinething like Thia meeting will lie held In bulb«. Mr. Qphirs has his house end at Hillsboro. Also in regards to parcel post Idy. eight hundred voluinea which the same place I tie last on« nicely under way. Mr. J . F. Attention, club members. The a new service uas been arrang- ■ Offertory and Offering, would he donated free of charge waa. Mr. and Mrs. t>. Hplt a n d Mr Marahall Dana haa Huber Commercial (Rub hold« daughters made a business trip ed for, lo be known as “special j Recitation, “ My Raster Bun- Fredricey’» house is well under to the library. Different bu«i- been secured to deliver Ihe way. Lloyd Blauer is occupy neaa men have been aollcited. principal «peech. Arrangement« its next regular meeting Mon lo Portland on Friday evening. handling." This is to save the ity," John Barnes. Recitation, “ Morning,” Grace ing his new house. lelays * now caused by tbe re and practically everyone a p - have hocn made to take rare of day, April 13. Important busi Mr. and Mrs. Frank <J Don working of parcel post at the Johnson. Frank Hocken has ju st fin proaelted hud agreed to con a considerable larger gathering ness. Please attend. ne I made a business trip to Cor various postal terminals, Kong. “Night and Morn,” Car- ished three houses. 8. A. Fred- and tribute one dollar per month than previously mel and It •* Mr. and Mrs. W. J . Alexander rirksen has moved one of his insures the parcel being for na Peterson. Janet Huntley. toward Ihe aupport of the II- hoped that Uiere will be no allended Ihe Dog Show at the nelius on Saturday. Recitation, “The Little Boy." houses and is remodeling it and warded by Hie first mail, giving F. D. O'Donnell visited Sat l»ral*y.< A panyM ha« been made one who wishes to attend who Auditorium in Portland Inst getting it into shape for occu made wn«| Ihe nromlae of a room will he denied an opportunity Friday night and Saturday. As urday evening in Cornelius and letter service. From Hie Bea George Klein. Exereise, "W hat the Children pancy. J . W. Raynard is mak verton iJandpoiivt this would be Hillsboro with friends. aeeiired in the C.ady Building. to do ao. • bey are great lovers of dogs, Raw.” Genevieve Johnson. Al- ing various improvements In The eatimnte waa that $25 a Mrs. I.. L. Crawford and aon most effective in mailing par Ticket a may he secured »• they surely enjoyed giving the month would he needed for the Hprague'a Everybody's Htore or HO canines Ihe once over. An made a business trip to llills- eel* to Ihe Eastern States, a« berl Noyes, Evelyn Alexander, his residence recently purchased such mail ia now reworked al 'Ruth Fllley, Del mar Fredricey. fr/vm John Pelerson. Thera arc aupport of Ihe library, Thla at the Hank of Heaverlon English seller, "Patsy W hat” bor aud Forest Grove Saturday terminals in the middle west Jean l.ewia, John Kamberger. several private parlies who have la to Include room refit, lighta, The meetiug will be from was chosen aa he«l of all the morning. The charge for this service is ’ Kong. “The Lovely Easter houses started ar are planning and payment for the aervteea of « lo 7:10 I». M. on Ihe eve breeds on displny. Hats off to to begin operations soon in the Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Crawford 25c in addition lo the regular Ktorv." I.ourain Doty. a librarian. ning of Tuesday. April I t . the English Setters! and son ami Mr. and Mr«. Ed postage. Recitation, “If.” Alice Fluke. southwest section of town. No definite action waa taken Promptness will greatly facili It is reported that A. H. Me.fwed and children motored Recitation. "The Easter Stor- Fees for practically all of the on the matter by the Council tate «rangements and we hope Kpraner has purchased a half lo Forest Grove on Wednesday special services, known as the y." Thelma Tefft. but a committee of two, C. C. lo make this a memorable g litt H UB ER O LUB T O evening. , j Song. “Roses and Lilies," by block ha one of the new addi C. O. D. service, insurance ser Hear|i and Hugh l.ewia, waa ■•TABLfBM M A R K E T ering. . - tion a and that he is eonlem- vice, registry, or m o n e y order.' four girls. . tnalrucled to InveaUgale Mhe Plana are now under way Per OONGREG A T I OR AL CHURCH phtling building three or four Recitation. “An Easier Lily.” have Keen changed. The C. O proposition and report to thn houses. There Is » new build the construction of booth« in E A E TE R EXERCISES D. fee» are changed to corres Kathryn Denney. next meeting of the (JOttlMlt. B A S E B A LL SEABOR the Holier elub house grounds ing under construction in his Recitation, “The Joy of East The Bethel Congregational pond with the amount collected lu tta * Murray waa preaent T O OPEN MERE willi Ihe Idea in view of e s section and we are not sure the greater Ihe collection the er.” Joy Hulett. Church announces special ser and asked that an extenaion of whether It is to be one of the tablishing a market tinker Ihe The hoys belonging to the M. Recitation. “Hymn of t fi e ‘ larger tin* fee. The smaller in vices for Easter as follows: At water maina op Allen Avenuo Kpraner houses or is one of the be made an aa to furniah agr- W. A. of Hit« virinity have been name of the Huber Club Qom- lit A. M. a children's program surance fees a re raised from 3c C ross," Neil McGlasson. Announcements. anq Benedic Hocken houses. vtce to the occupante of (tie busy Ibis week living up the munily Market, which will un- will lie given under the aus lo 5c 'for $5.00 insurance, and new houaea he haa under con- ground« where Hu; high school able all members lo dispone of pices of llie Sunday School. At from 5c to 8c for $25.00 insur Hon. •d met ion In that aeetion of plnye,f football last fall. They Iheir products rfgrlit at home, II A. M. a sermon will b e ance. Registry rates are rais BEAVERTO M SUCCESSFUL a preached by the pastor. Dr. C. ed from 10c to 15c for $50.00 i have organized a baseball team whieh will certainly mean town. A U T O A C C ID E N T IR T Y P IN G C O N T E S T great .leal lo many who have A. Blanchette on the theme of Indemnification, with the addi The matter of paving several ¡and are planning tm showing N O T SERIOUS nol Ihe time to take thing* rf I us some lionesl-l»-g«od(lces A typewriting contest was “ He ia Risen." There will be tional charge of 3c for a return alreeta In flneken'a tlh Addi Portland lo market. |n order to baptism, reception of members, receipt. Money order fees are What might have been a held between the commercial tion and Mnaon'a Addition lo baseball. Lee Harr ha* been elected create a demand the very beat and the observance of the Lord'* changed to a new scale which very serious accident bat which departments of the different lleaverlon waa presented h y although high schools of the county at mean a o f a petition algned by Manager of the leam and he quality of good« must he Of Supper. Special Easter music provides for raising Ihe fees on endcr very happily fered for «ale. the smaller orders and lowering -me damage waa dime, occur the Beaverton High School on will he given by Hie choir. Frank tlockcn and l>r. Mason ha« been busy lining up the red Monday evening whea a Friday afternoon, March H7, In the evening Christian E n them on the larger orders. ¡1 wna decided to tahln thia available material mol galling Mr. J . ||. Yeager make a bus- deavor wili meet at 6:30. At All of the employees of the Ford roadster coming down the 1925. matter until Ihe next meeting games scheduled. Reedvllle promised In come ines (rip lo Tilamook Monday. 7:30 a short address will be local posloffice will endeavor to iej-wiliigcr aiul attempting to Five high schools were rep m the atreela would require here for a game hut later it t h e have the information regarding moke the turn ui ‘Abe .” Y" to resented. In Class A were Bea all new grading and it waa not Mrs. Jack Casey and children given by the pastor on thought poaeible (hat the work was learned lhal some of Iheir who have hwn visiting at the theme of "Did Christ Rise from the new rates accessible for any proceed down the Canyou Road verton, Hillsboro, and Forest Tha niaehine Grove. Gaston and Batiks were could be done at thia aaaaon players had lo go to Hillsboro home ,,f R, t . Winisky, have the f>ead?" The Bethel Choir | |,a|ron who is interested, and turned turtle. must have been connug at a in Class B- will he heard in a sacred Can- |hey will lie glad to answer aijy of Ihe year, owing to the con Sunday. returned lo Elina, Wash. Now «n effort is being made high rate of speed and t h e tala. “Our Living Lord.” So questions. Following are the winners of dition of the ground. Mention young lady''driving • had slowed first, second, and third places Mr. Cartel on K. Spencer, the loists will he Mr. and Mrs. E. wa< made of the unaatiafaotory to induce Sherwood to bring ft. was announced in the daily down somewhat-, but sufficient in each class and division: condition of the atreela j»ul in | their delegation over and see Registrar of Hie University of G. Wehh. Mrs. J . K. Davis, Miss If Oregon, spent Monday at the Rliodn Khellenbergcr, and Mr. press yesterday morning that «peed was under way to make Class A, Senior Division: 1st, early laat.aeaaon and the Oouiw wlinl our Imys are like. eil did not think It adviaahle they ,|o come, let's all see Ihe home nf his uncle, J . F. Godard, Harris Hanson, and they will the funeral of Ihe |ale Arch the little car turn completely Lutina Hulett, Beaverton; 2nd, Eva Whitworth, Beaverton; 3rd, |it begin paving opera! Iona be game and don't forget to root on (lie Canyon Road. Mr. Spen ile supported hy Ilio choir nf bishop Christie would be held over twice before’ it landed. cer delivered a lecture lo (he twenty voices under the direc- I Wednesday, April 15. at The car Was occupied by H. Helen Whited, Forest Grove. ihe fore the ground had thoroughly for the home team. ■ t I I. WI I - - TI - -IT students of Jefferson high Hon of W illis Cady. The pub- Cnlhederal. Several Beaverton Clark and Rosa Fletcher from Class A. Junior Division: 1st, •el I led. * school in Portland on Tuesday lie is cordially invited lo attend people arc planning on attend Portland. Mr. £lark had turned Helen Herrick, Forest Grove; 2d Mention'waa alao made of SURPRISE P A R TY O IV E R TH U R SD A Y morning of this week. the wheel over \o the young la Thelma Van Doren, Forest ali services. | ing Ilio ceremony. Ihe difficulty wliteh would prob Mr. and Mrs. C.usli Johnson dy but a short time before. Grove; 3rd, Caryl Signs, Hills ably be experienced lliia year --------------- -- The top a n d ' the windshield boro. in aeeuring rock for * I real and had u very pleasant surprise -X were completely demolished but Class B, Senior Division: 1st, oilier construction as a Mr. Un Thursday evening, April 3 when • aside from a bent fender no Hazel Culbertson, Banks; 2nd, derwood. living In the vicinity i large number of their friends well oilier injury seemed to have Irene Marr, Banks; 3rd, Glenn of the Beaverton rock quarry mine in on them with -J been done to the car, which French, Banks. had threatened In aerve an In filled baskets and with «mile» was taken to Marsh's Garage junction and elated that h o on their faces. The occasion T ------ : Class B, Junior Division: 1st —~ ----------- ..:v':frvtv--.- - W W ' : ------- -v. 1 ''• 1 --------- ---------- r --------------1 would fight the mailer through was their 30th wedding anni -for first aid. Fred Johnston, Banks: 2nd Mat - Mr. Clark suffered a slight thew Kkene, Banks; 3rd, Mar the Supreme Courte aa he con- versary. Tbe evening was spent in cut. on one of (he fingers of jorie Muller, Banks. alderrd tbr quarry a menace to th’c'.'ieft hand. The young lady This is a more complete and the aafety of people In lhal im j playing games and recilalione, iafter winch dainty refreshments escaped with only a very severe more correct report than tho mediate vicinity. The guests left The resignation of Howard were served. shaking up. one which wo printed in our Hughaon waa read and accepted at a late hour wishing Mr. and last issue. C A TH O L IC CHURCH without comment on motion of Mrs. Johnson many happy re E A S TE R SERVICES Mr. Beach, seconded by M r . turns of the day. TR A C K M E E T T O Tlioso present were: Mr. and Speeial Easter music at the l.ewia. BE H E LD MAY 9 Mrs. A. H. Kpraner, Mr. and High , Masses, Sunday, at 7:50 Mrs. W. Pelch. Mrs. Hsrena and 10:15 A. M. will he rendered The high school coaches of a u x il ia r y t o h u b e r ! \kin. Mrs. Dan Adam*, M r ’a . by 4he choir composed of Mes - the various high schools in tho O LUB I t PR08RERIMQ Elizabeth Hammons, Mr. and dames D. M. Rtng. John Mues- county met in the office of tho sig. Joseph Lagerfeldt; Misses county school superintendent at The l.adiea’ Auxiliary to the Mrs. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Smith. Elizabeth Muessig. Margaret Hillsboro Thursday evening to Mrs. Huber Commercial Club held Ha Mr. and Mrs. Florence, and Hennessy, Josepha Lagerfeldt. discuss the matter of the W ash regular meeting l««t Tueaday. Kkstrom, Mrs. G. Hillstlr Billslin. 4ibH>ranos: Meodames Janie* ington County High Reboot Much hualnena waa tranitcled. ¡daughter Abbey, Mr. Johnson, Benson. Joseph Muessig. a n d Track Meet. Several new namca were lidd Mr. and Mrs. Gash Miss Georgianna Benson, Con This Meet is scheduled for ed to the memlicrablp llaL The Mias F.dna Hill, and Mlgs Noma traltos; Messrs. John Mueseig. Saturday. May 9, on the Pacifio 7 a club ta growing fast and owing Drown. Joseph Liebrich. Joseph Muss- University grounds at Forest, lo tbe' fact lhal It la only in sig, Tenofs; Messrs. Harold Grove. There will bo no grade llg Infancy we «re proud to aay W. A. Smith and family re Bettendorf, George Moschofsky. school track meet this year. that it ia progreaalng beyond lumed Tuesday evening front a Bassos; Mrs. George Moschof expectation*. Everyone a name trip lo California. They have sky, Organist; Mrs. D. M. Ring, |o lake much tnteroal in Ihe been gone ahoul four months. Federal dredging operations Director. work of making it ft benefit to began April I in the Cooe Bay In view of the mimher of con Holy Thursday «nd Good F r i harbor. the community. vention* coming to Portland day. services morning 9 A. M.. After the meeting, dainty re- A new high school to be built , this summer and the probabil evening, 7:30 P. M. freahmenta were aerved by Mr*. in Pine Valley will cost about ity that the delegates Will visit Everyone welcomed to these, E. J , Mnnn. our town, it would look ns Iho or any service« at any time of $10,000. some concerted action looking The Woodmen of the World year, at 81. Cecelia’s Church. Mrs.1 Sam Kpeake cul lier fin towards Iho bonuMfying of our will build a $100,000 hall In Father O’Noill, ar quito severely yesterday. fair city would be in pnjer. Pastor Portland. m scorino The Easter-Tide — * -j