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T he B ea verton R eview CoiuoUidat«!, December 28, 1923 with T H E I Volume III No. 20 W l ■ — Single Copy, 5 Cents Second Luncheon ALOHA HUBER HEMS Held Tuesday Mr..and Mrs, W. J. Alexander were Cornelius visitors Tues day. Marshall Dana of Portland Made The Principal Addvss. Tem porary Organization Formed Mr and M i. K <1. Mann mid a parly of friends went on a fishing trip I us l Holiday and report fairly good lunk. Tlpise who attended Ihe Hea ver Koclul Club card parly from The second monthly llumiis«« lluher were Mesdames Hit aw, Men's inert mg w «* held ui 6 Neipcrt, Mann und Alexander. I*. M, Tuesday, April 14, with Mr. and Mrs. M. It. PiftM and un attendance of 44, which was rhlldren and Mr. J. Hrown of a very healthy tnrreane Over ilia I’orllund were Sunday guests at attendance at the last ma«*4lng. Ihe home o f Mr. and Mrs. W. Several uf thnae who were lu J.. Al exander attendance at the laat meeting The lluher Coxnmacetal Club were unable to be present on held I Is regular meeting Mon account of the hour not tialna day nlghl. Mix new ineogM>rs an convenient aa the previou were voted in and miieh impor one, . • tant business was transacted Mr. Marshall Dana. Aasoel- Mr. uinl Mrs. C. J, Hose were a'-> Editor o f tin Oregon Jour nal, made the prtiieipnl speech dinner boats Faster fb n d iy at of I he evening a n j 'aaveral of (heir beautiful new resident** at his hearers have declared that llllber. Those who enjoyed llielr Mrs. C. F.. it was one of Ihe lies! speeches hospnalily were; they had ever heard. Mr. Danu fb-haefer and son Ernest, Mr. has „ wide repulallou as an and Mrs C. H Nelson, daughter author, and bids fair In he Mina ami son Arne, Mr, and daugliter roine even heller known as a Mrs. Fastcrdny and Dnrla, and Miss C. Harris, all speaker. Forest Grave, Mr. and Mrs. The Ihrmr o f the speech was "Organise!" ,He prophesied that Hubert Menslell of Portland and If the business men of Heaver- Mr. J. II. Uilsdorf o f Aloha. Inn don't organ He and gel be Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Hummer hind a movement for .!%• per drove down from Seattle to petuation o f the Identity o f •pent the week end with Mr. and their community that they would Mrs. \V. J. Alexander, Monday lose their Identity and become all motored to Salem and il merged with the greater roin- surely is a most beautiful drive munily as merely a suburb of at this season o f the year. Portland. lie told some nf the Some time was spent In Amity things that we could ' expect where MV. Alexander met some f r o « an organHation. among friends he knew uboul fifty Ihem the * securing o f Industries years ago when he owned a ho for our community. tel ami blarksmilh shop Ihece. Probably there would h a v • The buildings are s lllf lu good been a much larger attendane« shape but many nf Ihe old had It not been that Just be tlioefs nre gone.,. fore the hour set for the meet ing It began to rain, and prob ably several did not feel like CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH gelling nut and walking several W IL L RE BUILT blocks In a downpour How .-.aster Is slw>ias a d ii nf ever, as It was those present declared It Ihe best meeting r*j- lemg with the < burche«, hr* they had ever attended nf the to Ihe members and friends nf Hciliel Congregational Cliurrli sort in this community I. J. Vinson acted as toasl- i lhr R« * t',r i " 11' P"»sed was es- masier. and railed on evarytma M**8Uy draught with meaning, presen I. each In turn, to Intro- f,,r ,,n ,h* ' «*•* pledge« were duee himself and make a abort « '» ‘JMtaf** toward Ihe chiirrh slaleinenl o f hla affairs and i i' ,,' ld,n“ fun'< wh,ch «"syra Hie his conneelloa with the city 0f . ,,rrr," ,n " f new rh u n ,‘ Ibis Heavrrlon. summer, Jual before the meeting .eins- •* wn* ° n fourlh day of cd. a temporary organixatlon lAnuary. |Mgn, t Imt Ihe Rev was perfect ad. Mr. i. J. Vln- M- AUlnaon. Home Mi* son was elected temporary j ' ,on* 'T for Drcgon and Wush- rhairman and Mrs. t.ela Hrown '"*<••*». " 'f t Interested peo- Of Ihe Hervjce Cumber Co. was P1* *" ,ho olll dIMriel school mad« lomporgry- beerelary. Oi» . hnu,‘'* h,' r'’ and. organised the molmn o f Mr W. L. r.aily. Ihe rl,urch with thrVc .-baiter mem- ii-mpnrary ehattinan was In- I’wo years later I li e slrticU'd lo ' Call “• three others l*horeh was strong enough U* who, with the chairman und *»»*» ° ld «ra n g e Hall and secretary, would constitute an ** down for a Church huild- exec-utive comuiUtop to prepare ' nK. and called n pastor, flsg- actlcles for organisation and . olar church servlefs have been lo rail anothr meeting lo report | l,\'4»*'«l»",d ever slnee (hat time AL first Ihe preaching aervices in the near future. | were liHd only every two weeks Come on. Tellers, let’s got 'but after a few years the M. |E. pAfple Organized. alternat- i Ing with I lie Congregational Os- Churi’ U v*|n as to glvo weekly servicag to the town, but* ns both churches hern me stronger and .cmihl maintain resident From O ur H eader» paqlrir«,. weekly services In aO oaeli church became- the custom. Heaverton, Oregon, Aprii II, With the growth of the lown 1026. Kdilor, Heaverton R e-' In recent yeilrs the Congrcga- • e#. Hiy: .Your reporU o f thè Uonallsls found themselves to itirreuse in «thè populntioii -of he slower than llielr Methodist Ihe lown and o f building opera- brothers in building to care for tlons are vegy interesting. We .the increased djwunds. Aecord- surely agree, with you that Dea- Ingly about a year ago the verton Is -growing very rapidly, building project whs started un- Hulldings are going up here der the leadership o f Home Mis- inuoli more rapidly Ihan in anylslonary Hollinger. However nol other scelion o f the country, enough money was pledged lo There is one thing that we assure Ihe completion of the need here ahd we need It- very, building, and accordingly the badly. That Is some means o f matter was held In abeyance disposing of rubbish and gar- until the ending of a regular huge. We do nol. think that pastor, and with (lie calling of I lie mailer should he given too Dr. C. A. Blanchette I ha project much prominence hut It Is be- was revived. Considerable sol- coming necessary »hat there he ieiting was done this last week a means of disposing of this with the resnlt that over funno useless material. has been secured lo date, which If you enn help me in Ihe coupled with the 12000 gift and disposition of my material, can the 12000 loan promised from tell me where It can he put, or the Congregational Church ran supply • information as to Building Society makes $12,000 the location nf a suitable dump- or enough to assure early com ing ground, we would like lo mencemer.t o f work, have you address us at nox In this connection Urn bulld- 80, Bcaverlon, tlregon. ing committee, on behalf o f the A Reader. church, desire to thank th e (Your editor is nittrh Inter- people of Beaverton amt vicl- eslcd in Ihe proposition o f a [oily who have so generously suitable means nf disposing of , responded lo the appeal for ns- Ihc rubbish. If anyone has such [ slstanee. At Ihe shine lime, they n place as "A Render" speaks of ¡wish to emphasise the fact tha' we would he glad lo learn of it. | the soliciting is not yet eo n- At present we do not know o f , pleted, for the amount *ul> any stich place available.! 1 scribed will nol be suffioinnt to 4 B Icompirle and furnish the bund Being Us Youe dob Printing TMB BEAVERTON REVIEW ling In the inunncr dffirfd - LETTERS ■■ I . 1 ■■ I .... ................ .... — BANKS ■ H E R A L D which was Established in 1910 ........ .... 1 1 " " ■— " — — ■— I I •1.50 Per Year Beaverton, Washington County, Oregon, Friday, April 17, 1925 A* big dam-o will be given on HI6H SC100L April 18 to raise funds for the Tigard Community Club. lnter*atin 0 Little Note* from the Surrounding Country ax j The baxaar given by the La- | *'*” nJ* Club ll>e Bea- ; T old jy Our Active Special Correspondent» Weekly i dies' Aid o f the M. E. Church V*rto" “ ,BtL 8* b° C1l ba" was a great success. About Those sleeted to the FROM OUR CORRESPONDENTS Kin ton Holds Tunnel Meeting •200 was cleared. Atden Barron, ^ ^ BeaYCrtf» Mrs. H. Woodman Olid e o n Rev. K. Maurer has returned ¡president; J«ue Hudson, tyeax- Scholls and FairvaU Addressed were visiting over Katurday and from the Evangelical conference urer; Merza Halsten, secretary. Hunday with her «Hotter and in Portland, He will remain iu lfh o tennis courts are being! the Netting. otto Hhroeder was in Huxtou father in Hunks. Tigard for another year. fixe.j up by the studenU Inter- _______ Monday morning. Mr. C. McNally visited Hatur- The Tigard tlonununlly Quh !p®*®d *n tennis. F.. H. Whittlesey spent Faster duy and Hunday with li|s mother has incorporated and will meet * ^ Junior Civics class of the Several speakers from here and h«r new son at the Forest every two weeks instead o f once i U‘'BV‘,r,OM H'*h School, as part |and from Portland addressed a Sunday in Portland. Grmfs Hospital. a month as it has been an- i " * ,h'’ **hool work, plan lo meeting held Friday evening o f Mr, and Mrs. Coxy Htuwell establish a free public library. I <»»1 week at lhe Kinton Grange Mr. and Mrs. Kd lliahtsr and lag. visited Hunday 'at Buxton. . ... There are now about «5 0 books hall. children visited over Katurday Mr. It. Hannan of Buxton was The «actional spelling and 4m- «ultable for the library and a The meeting was scheduled to and Hunday with Mr. Richter’s in ramp on Friday morning. • (amatory poniest wa« ti«*M here ureal many more are tieing ex-'begin at seven-thirty but owing mother in Hillsboro. r<uy. lhe winners will rep- peeled. Subscriptions are be- *o several circumstances was Mrs. I,. Thuruhecr was in Mr. and Mrs. I. P. Hb-dsoe of Portland shopping on Saturday. Manning were in Hcofteld Mon resent h.s end o f Ihe cMinty i„ g , , ken for mon^ lo « upporl . ,,ot called till somewhat later. mi Hillsboro April 18. j «la»* library. There ht also a j The ladies o f the Grange had Mr. und Mrs. Frank O'Donnell day. Mrs, Hledsoe wax visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. Itaucr and !P»P«T drivs for the support o f Prepared and served an exeel- spent Easter Sunday ttt Cornel with Mrs. Chus. Myers. I an abler Laverne, Mrs. .Mary|,,,'' library by which all thehent »upper which they served ius, papers are stacked np and M® *H who came. It is difficult Mr. und Mra. Grafton o f Hrandt and Gladys and Cbarle« •toe (In»« uud Joe Allen mo Portland visited bore a few days Beyer, visited at the home o f •°bl. Mr. C>>cbrane is at the (o estimate how many were on tored to Buxton Kuuduy morn Ibis week with Mrs. «¿ration's Rev. William Gueffroy and fain- head o f the drive. jhand for the supper or attended ing. The Junior class is making H»e meeting whieli followed ily at Canby last Hunday. daughter, Mrs. V. itiohter. plans for the Senior entertaln- The first to speak was Ferii Mr«. M. Henefiel and baby Mr. and Mrs. 8. Holl ani l rnenl which is to be gtven F ri «•roner. a pioneer o f that neigh- visit.il Saturday and Sunday at daughters, Mr. uud Mr-. E. H. UAYWARD NEWS ITEMS day. May I. The Beaverton jborhood. He told «omelhing o f Banks.* % KJewart, motored to Forest ------ - . 'Alumni are cordially Invited. «»e condition of the roads as Grove uud «Sale« Creek on Hal- Mr. and -Mrs. V. Richter mo Mis* E. Foster, our teacher,! The Senior Class Is making he had had to travel when he tored (o Portland on Friday urday evening. «pent the week end in Portland, arrangements to hike up Larch war« a boy. evening. Miss Hertliu Love and Mr. J. ¡ M r . James Penman Yetter en- M" un,aln lh« « • " “ >«• ° U‘ ' T *™ , ^ fL"* Miss Sadie Love was shop. Allen left Wednesday inoniing ioy-d a visit from an old friend ^ , . , . . ,th* for (Vancouver, Wash* where from Idaho Tickets sre now belr*g sold Portland Telegram, a resident I (tig in B oxer :i Katur lay they were to be marrifd After '«•r to i Fi-ider.t Hodv s curs ion of Portland. He told something morning. a short honeymoon trip they 1 1 lie farmers are bu«r im- down the Columbia River. I t ! of the probable'cost o f the tun- Mr. and Mrs. Paul Noaek am) •vill return here to live. proving Hie road*, which were was decided in a student body! nel and in a general way be children motored to Portland on n bad condition. ¡meeting held Tuesday that the sketched the outlines o f what Mrs. Fred Caldwell of Hills Saturday. Me««rs. N\ Huihion and J -**u*l"««ts o f Ihe school and Ihelr ¡would comprise the Tunnel dis- boro attended W. B. '/i. Lodge Mr«, Grace Durham wax at Ituxlon WednP«dajr und came Penman made a business' trip i,nn,oH'ate families xrould b e i’ rict in Washington County. It shopping in liillsboro Saturday to Keofield on Wednosday eve lo Forest Grove Thursday. allowed to go. | would lake in land as far east afternoon. u The Senior Play. “ A n n e . »s about a mile and a half west • ning train to visit Ttiurwday Miss Alma Scheible and M i«« What’s-Her-Name." will be ghr- ®C Hillsboro. •Mr. and Mrs. Puul Urulton with her sister’s and brother’s ivian Hudson visited M is s'on at ,hP BMVerton High School ( He was followed by Ben Reis were visiting over Ihe week end family. Murgarct I.acmerman last Hun- txhnrsday and Friday nights. land o f Multnomah, a real es- at Portland. day. late man. a very pleasing speak April 23 and 24- Mrs. Waiter Frye mado a Mrs. Ida Scheible, who under- ! Everyone interested in a city er. whose address was much HILLSBORO NEWS business trip to Portland Sat went an operation several weeks library make ready a pack o f enjoyed by all urday morning. ago, is improving in health ev- old papers. The boys o f the | Mr. Nathan Weston o f Laurel grade school, who are interested l*»n g a very delightful solo and The Uillii inns defeated the '•ry day. Mr. Joe lliias made a busi- Mr vv-,,u— w in ; i i in ihe library, will call for them (responded to repeated demands mwN trip lo Portland on Wod- Yamhill baseball team here last Mr. Walter W illis and fam- -_ ._ T ._ _ ____ ,__ . . ___„ „ for ....-------------- an encore. Thursday, 5 lo 1. ne«day morning. ■Jy are visiting at the home of Mr. Gilt o f the Gill Motor Misy I .egret (a Film» Newliill Mrs. W illis’ parents. Mr. and £ 7 " ' om* n° « 1 Mr ami Mrs.. Roy Rice were Mrs I Jesse Saturday morning to collect Co. o f Portland, a resident o f in Hillsboro and Portland on hnd l.loyde Dclmar Harper were Fairvale spoke. Mr. E. W . the papers. uarried by Judge " aid horv ulurday afternoon. Mes. Jos. tinman, 80 years ■ ~“ TTrc Trestimgrr rtass xwwr the | Wrvntmff o f Beaverton made day. -’ Id. died at Ihe Forest Grove lialf-lioliday because o f having, the closing address, MrJ. Chus. T. Myers whs in A marriage license has been hospital recently. Slie w a s the least number o f tardy marks [ AH o f the speakers spoke ea- Buxton on Wednesday after s«ued to Miss Cord a B. Viu- huried there. She leaves t o the last six w-eeks. thusiastirally for the Tunnel noon attending lodge. son and Albert H. iiaekelt, both mourn her loss her husband, ____________ land told some o f the benefits Miss Rlva Bledsoe o f Bunks, o f Sherwood. several sons and daughters. She that might be expected to ac visited Faster Sunday with Mrs. CAPITOL HILL NEWS was born in Switzerland, and crue from its construction. At the meeting o f Lhe City Cbas. T . Myers here. ! Mrs. Stretcher o f Scholls sang Council last ^Wednesday eve came lo the Fnited States, in Mr ami Mrs. Chas. T. Myers ning, a petition asking for the year 186). , The Boy Scouts will pul on I f so,°T and responded were in Hillsboro and Portlan 1 more paving m the city o f ------ a gunny sack drive next week ® anre" c« re’ 8 0rcheST Saturday on business. WINNERS IN COUNTY n order to raise funds. tra o f <-• dar Mills was present Hillsboro was presented. DENTAL CONTEST - . . . n t |and contributed to the evenings Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hellish vis- The cleanup plan whi ch . . . , i Spring (¿arden Road ia be- entertainment." This orchestra ded Faster Sumjgy at Huxtun Mayor Cady placed before the n winmrs in 1 u c«.*inl> (n repaired by filling the holes consists o f the father, -two at Ihe J. Hellish home, J crushe(J ^ and 8and Chamber of Commerce was ap dental essay contest ^re •« fo l- ^ daughters, and four sons* Mar Mr«. Win. lic it o f ILixion proved by the City Council In First class districts: Jane T |,p radio installation at the garet Vandermosl gave a reci was Ik Friday visitor hero with (heir meeting |u*t Wednesday Blades, seventh grade. from jechool was inspected by t h e tation in Irish dialect entitled her daughter, Mr*. A. Lull. evening. school district No. 7; Elmer!•utliool- electrician and found to “ The Widow O’Shane.’’ After the meeting the Tun Mrs. It. Henefiel and chil "The Lottery Man," a play Johnson, sixth grqtie, district *x® in first-class order. nel -petilipns were circulated dren visited over Faster 8un- which is popular wherever il J- The Brownies did very well [ aud were readily signed by -all Iny with her mother at Hanks. has been played, will be given Second and third class dis- on their candy sale last week, the property owners to whom by lhe Hilhi Senior Class here Mrs. K. H. Stewart and Mr«. April 20 and 21. It will prob •riels: Clara Scidmore, Eighth' clearing over $6. This will be they Were presented. gra.b>, Beaverton; Olive Scott, '„id e d lo their fund for uni Puul tiruttou made u business Among those from Beaverton ably bo shown ill Yamhill pre sixth grade, district No. 16. forms. trip to Portland on Wednesday vious- to the showing here. present it the meeting were Mr. Each one o f these winners re- turning. The Carson Heights Commu and Mrs. Doy Gray, Mr. and ecive a ten dollar cash prize nity t-huri’ li held Faster services Mrs. W. H. Boyd. Mr. and Mrs. Mir.« A. Henefiel o f Banks and (heir „ essays are sent to T I 6 A R D NEWS Sunday, with a program by the AV. C. IfrKell, former Mayor was In Scofield visiting for a Salem to compete for i tw-e . . '!'. i Sunday School pupils. A large Erickson. Mrs. J. E. Davis, and five dollar prize week or two at (he- R. -Bcne- Special Easier services were * — - ■ i r - fr E. u W. W oodruff ftcMinmc hers. held in the Tigard churches on winners in (he other rounties lCrOW* " l ‘em,ed- o f the stale. The Parent-Teacher Associa- Mr«. K. II. Slew-art and her Easier Sunday. ----- -- ----------- lion y f Capitol Hill will hold «O R E BUILDINGS sister. Mrs. R. Thomas made Mss P. T. Hill of Corvallis Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ringle their next card party at the BEINO ERECTED y business trip to Portland on visited at the home o f M r s . were visiting relatives in For- j home of Mrs. Spiker. Everyone Triday morning. Flora l.eedy last week. est Grove Sunday. is cordially invited. Charles B e r t h o 1 d broke Tlie Capital Hill Boy Scouts ground for another of his pop have been reorganized and a ular residences the first o f the number of new members havi week. S. F. Wray of Huber has been enrolled. The Improve the contract and work will bo ment Club is sponsoring the rushed as the buildings are in group. big demand. Miss Brown, the seventh Tuesday ground was broken grade teacher, represented this t>y j. Schmitt at the south end school in the Parent-Teacher L f Watson street. He expects ! Council held in Portland last build several houses there week. A substitute took her|mis summer. W. A. Smith hus place in the school during her contract for doing the work, i absence. j Probably the targest building The first load of lumber has He go llP •••*■ summer will In born received for the new club-|'he Congregational Church. This i house. It was expected that will be modern in every respect work would begin last Saturday but the detailed plans have not ¡on life basement. Many dona been submitted to the Board as tio n s of help and material are yet. This building will cost in the speeding up the work. neighborhoods o f $12,000 and Many students of the Capitol will fill a much felt need in 'H ill School were present at the , hj, communily. We understand moving pictures in the M u lt- '|h(|i there will be a community i noinali school house, under *!*♦* ¡hall in connection with the auspices of the Parent-Teacher j ,.|,uroh where meetings o f al Association. The film * * * most every kind which are held ¡Jackie Coogan in "Circus for tho betterment of the com J Days." muntfy may be held. The pupils o f the sohool en SOCIAL CLUB joyed movies last Monday af GIVES CARD PARTY ternoon. One film showed Ihe process o f making material for I shoo«, pursos, etc., from t h e ! The Beaver Social Club card skin o f fish; one showed how party held Wednesday, April l> watches and clocks are made, was a big success. A larir" ! and one was a comedy. ! number attended. Mrs. O u \ — . — ■ |Jacobs was awarded first prize, G. H. Jacka and wife are en- Mrs. C. C. MrCormic o f Onrrl tertaining relatives from Wash- Home, second, and Mrs. Me ungton. jKercher consolation. SCOFIELD NEWS J l “ *"1 Ed,lor for Showers ]