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    T he B eaverton R eview
17
or««»0
Consolidated, Decem ber 28, 1923 with T H E
Volume III
No. 21
Single Copy, 5 Cents
Shower Given
Bride Elect
B EA V ER TO N M ay LOSE
MOOO PAV RO LL
TI h <
rock-cru» Iter
i» noi operatili* thl« year uml
| Heaverlou I iuhìiic » » iii#*ii
ara
Dorotha Louise Huntley Pleasantly inlM»liiK „ montlily par roti of
soiticwliere tirar 1 * 00 «,
Surprised By Friends. Many
Ravaral locai man ara forami
In *rek rmployvnsnt eUewhern
Fine Presents Received.
un il locai periplo wantlng rock
will liava In par abnut doublé
A
miscailanrftu*
«urpri«c i whal II eould bn sorured fot
almwar w m glven MI»«
Dorolhu trnm thè locai iiuarry,
I.UUÌM lluntlcy, n bride alaci. \
rea-MMi for
Iha
«b ill-
al bar bontà Friday
avanlna. <*,,wn ll,: •“
tfca peo-
April 17. by Mr». Joa Mau»«ly I'1'* reeldlng.neer Mia rock qusr.
ry bave not bean given
due
■nd M i«« Mildred Artderson.
Mr». J. R. iwivl* favored Hie can«!derat toil In many respect«.
Ton much powder Im« been
party with several vocal «oto»
llntn
■ nd a vary entertaining game tl«ed often lim e»—more
wm played, after which many ; '»«*«cpu,ry
IL-ck
bu*
been
beautiful gift« were opened.
i «rattarod In adjoining field* and
At ten o'clock refreshment« l',fl
tor Ike farmer«
to
KnuieHme«
flagmen
of brick ice-cream and rake and remove.
coffea were «erved. Six email were not »ent oui nor proper
table» were «ft. decorated With warning» given when blading
bunebe» of pink and. blue for­ W h » abolii^ to lake piare.
lleoall»e o f tbe»e condlttfin*.
get-me-not*.
by
Tho»c pre»enl were:
M r t. liiere I« a petition «igned
propb>
reaiding
Olio F.rlrk«on, Mr*. I.e«|le Apefl- about thirty
car. Mr». R R. Kummer», Mr*, near I be rock quarry unking I be
g. W. Uorham. Mr«. W ill Boyd. County Court not lo operale the
Mi«« Vena Oa»k|ll. Mr* I. V quarry jn lll?V
There I« al»o a li' llt lull before
Graham. Hr» Joa M«u»»|g. Mfa.
A M. Kpraner. Miaa Mildred An­ the (Jointly Court ut llil|«horo
derson, Mr», Il I. Hod*nn. MIA »Igned by about one hundred
Mildred Niigpann. Mra. Oeorge citizen» o f Beaverton and vlci-
Ttiyng, Ml»» He««ie Sutherland. i •'“ > «»king Ihnl the roek cni«h
Mr«, lioy Oray. Mr». W . C. Mo- " r ,M' °t>er«ted ibi» year on nr-
Kell. Mr*. Rimer Kllpe. Mi»« Rv- ro" nl nt Hie big demand for
cl) m I .are on. Mr«. J K. Davi», 'rushed rock In thi* torallty.
Mi«» Kbeda Zlmbrlck, Mr». J.
H" « '' '»id ric i No lb I * » \nl-
W. Km*ague, Mr». W. O. Robert*.
« '•»> null
for rofk toad
Mr*. F ' W. Catty, Mr*, d- f*. j ' " " «truciiMn tbt»
year.
The
|lun||ey. Mr*. , * . i K. t o »it «o ít
,,f Beaverton Road !>l»lrlc|
Mi«» 4an»t Huntley. Mr« He*». N" il need» ero d ed roek fur
Uln«»er, M l«» nelly
litinlley, rocking city a ired » molar non-
M g J C Kummer«. Mr*. (711 g— »traction.
Ilockeu AiMitino need» rock
lop Afkefinan, Rbnda Tbyng,
»treei«.
Iinlla*
Murray
4eau KUnc, and Mra, 4. W, for
want* fork for Iho Weatdale
parpas,
*1 reel» in hi» new addillon rant
o f town. The Manon Addition
7 f W H IN TO
need» rock for paving.
The Squire» Kervice Klnlion
M I O ALFALFA ? ?
need» rock. The (’’.lenient Kill
The proper time In »eed al­ ing Ktalion want»
macadam.
falfa I* a «|iir»ti»n on which The Union Oil Plant 1» railing
Iherç '* cop»lderable difference for rock, and nearly every auto­
o f opinion. The kind o f »ca»nn mobile owner want» a
I It t I p
and type o f »oil will determine rru»liet| ruck in (p>nt of hi»
allulla »ceding tun* flip many. garage and they ,jon'l want to
.. Surer»» ha« been aMainrd by pay double (hr price to have II
•ceding a* early a» April 11 lb «hipped in from «umr dialanl
and a* tale a* June Alb. The quarry I
late needing wn* drilled.
Karl K. Kidior, who bn* been
All are pretty much agreed i feeding (he emetter al
thi»
that the tale »reded alfalfa must quarry for Ihe pa»l few year».
alW">* ha drilled by either g I» anxious lo o|>erale Ibi» year,
hand o r a hhr»e drill. Do not lie lias been having friendly
«over loo deeply. •
tulk« with Ihe people nearest
Thi» office recommend« *eed- the quarry and know*
abolii
ing at corn planting lime, or their grievance, and believe« if
May |0lh to tilth
There wilt I bey »re n»«ured that condition.«
be wood« to hinder tlje rrqp j( wil| bp |»,qier M m » year, that il
(I 1 « »ended at Ihia Itrne, toft will be fop Ihe be«! Intere»!» of
* ’ <e had bekl flgbl weed»
by all Heaverlon Mint the
Hock
luowlng than lo »red loo late Crusher be operated.
aod fall lo get a »land on an-
Ile »ay« (hat if llic County
count o f dry weather.
Court will award him the con­
Alfalfa land «hould lie fall tract for operating Ihe crusher.
plowed and »hallow cultivated
will meet |l)o«e living near
III I he »tiling without b rib e r III» quarry more than half way
plowing.
The Ideal *olt r e p ­ In doing the square tiling Ibis
aration 1« a firm »ced be.1 with year.
a »hallow »oil mulch on lop for
If the new Commercial Club
a »eed covering and lo prevent would nrruugr In go ns a body
excessive evaporation o f
»oil before the County Court at Hie
moisture.
county scat and prckonl Bea­
’ ( [find ||l fie »ended lo alfalfa verton’* nils* fu the near fu­
ha»' hot heeh fall plowed
I t ture (the round trip would lake
would he advl»alde In mo*l cn«e* less than 1wo hours) the pros-
lo dice the land instead o f plow­ l*eet» are thgt everything could
ing It. then proceed with »hal­
arranged satisfactorily to all
low cultivation a« with a «pike and a big pay roll a ll. summer
loqlh harrow. Alfalfa succeed» would be assured for lortil busi­
better when n cultivated crop ness houses.
bn* bpen grown tho year pre­
Now I» Hie time |<> pull to­
vious to N«*dirig. '•
gether for Meaverton.
J-
Vnn Rlcek |a«t »ea»on
irn il'rdltl-pncker over hi» al­ "OINDERELLA" TO
falfa land Ju*t before broad-
■ C GIVEN HERE
cn«Mng the »ced.
Th i« made
In lots of ways we never grow
the «oil firm and left ft
in Up.
We have to be dignified
»mall ridge».
The .«eed was
and »obqr, and appear v e r y
then brou<|ra«ted an<f covered learned: yet, all Hie time, we
by a »plkH tooth harrow with keep a tremendous itffeelinn for
'be lecth «lanted bark. A eor- the things o f our childhood.
rugaled roller wl|| answer ns
Fairy stories, for instance!
well.
How we long for some of those
Rolling after seeding I» no!
princes and princesses and fairy
Advisable on mo»l »oil». Rains godmothers, in onr every day
following may leave Hie soil loo life. That’s Ihe reason for the
firmly packed for the young al­ Kegg A Goldsmith Marionette«,
falfa sprout«.
coming lo the Heaver Theatre
Dragging or planking
nfler for Saturday, May 2. They will
y r d in « 1« ffPl In'drag fh* seed play ••Cinderella" In Hie after­
from Ihe high plaeen In fhe
noon only, sfarllng at 2:30.
v. i Inis leaving hare place* In
Ilcsides doing all that hu­
Ihe field.
man» do, they do some things
There 1» much miscellaneous Iliai no human could- Hie fairy
Advice afloat on nlfnlfa.
Re godmother «float» in on a shaft
enreftil whose advice you foU of light, and the clvo« hop over
low.
Dsn your head.
Follow a wall twice Ibelr height, and
Ihe mnn who has already made Pixie, (he cal, indulges In a
• ««eoeaa growing alfairh.
dance lb a l%Ju«l convulses the
Yours very Iruljr,
audience,
* * '
O. T. McWhorter.
Don'!*'' forge! the dale, Sat­
Counfy Agent.'
urday. Mav 2, and that the pluv
"Cinderella" will he given In
Architects have finished the Ihe afternoon only.
plan» for a 1130,000 Hotel Jose­
'oore A Rarnloott o f Aalorla
phine. |o be built I n Orant'*
Fa««.
plan to build a 935,000 note!.
B A N K S
H E R A L D
which was Established in 1910
Beaverton, Washington County, Oregon, Friday, April 24, 1925
Mi»s Irene Kmilh who ha«
■pent some time with her broth­
er. II. A. Smith, and Mr». Hmith
left Thursday for HeatUe where
Interesting Little Notes from the Surrounding Country a*
•he will visit a few days with
T old ay Our Active Special Correspondents Weekly
some old friend». Khe expect«
to »pend some lime here yet
liefore returning to her home
HILLSBORO NEWS
niiig was a Monday
evening
in Cheyenne, Wyoming.
visitor In Kliady Best,
Florence K. Pollock, plaintiff,
There I» now a Kunaay Ore­
lia» filed divorce
proceeding« gonian Houle from Manning to ALOMA-HURCR SCHOOL ITEMS
against H. Pollock, defendant, Khady Itesi, with Lyle liledaoe
tierl Fucgy U a new pupil in
on ground* of non-aupporl.
Hie fir»l grade.
|{e |»
from
a» carrier.
FROM OUR CORRESPONDENTS
Julius Coupe, found
liquor law violai imi,
fined I „'Tin and co»(*.
look the major part of
guilty of
ha» been
The trial |
(wo days.
Hillsboro.
S C O F I E L D NEWS
«1 .5 0
H 16I SCHOOL
A gold pin has been awarded
lo M i»» Lutina Hulett by the
Hemlngton
Typewriting Com­
pany for writing on a Reming­
ton Typewriter for fifteen min­
utes with a net »peed o f fifty
»even words per minute, with
leas than five mistakes.
Professor Carlton from
the
University o f Oregon gave the
Hen ¡or Class a very interesting
address on eollege preparation
and (be right way to ehoosg a
college.
Don't m i»» seeing the Henlor
Cla»« play. “ Anne What’s-Uer-
Naine." It was shown Thursdav
night and will he shown again
tonight, Friday, April 24.
The Junior-Senior Prom will
be given Friday, May 1st. at
j Huber Hall.
It will start at
'8:30 P. M. promptly. The alum-
"• »• cordially Invited to attend.
Miss Pearl Cooke and Ml»»
Lucy Rggiman were delegates
lo Hie '‘Girls' Conference" at
Mr». J. Hellish and »on visit­ Kalem.
C. K. Kern was fined 9300, ed Kunday at Buxton.
and six tuonili», bul wus paroled
Kenneth Kundberg, who has
K. It. Whllllesey was in Port­
on payment of 9130 anil eo»t».
been having the scarlet fever,
He was charged wHh having land over Ihe week end.
has recovered and is now back
moonshine in his possession.
K. Molt and family were iu o school.
Ljoyd Hawke»
is
suffering with Ihe rniiuip» and
Alabama
I.adle»'
Minstrel», Hillsboro Katurday night.
given by Hie Ladies'
Kerviee
.Mrs. K. II. Ktewarl and daugh­ »everul children are absent with
Club, was such a success that ter were in Portland Friday.
" * « u ”
II wan given two night» in Ibi*
I lie various sewing clubs are
Mr, and Mrs. I. P. Hledsoe
eity, and one night in Laurel. of Manning were in camp Mon­ m»w finishing up their work,
'• 0 W E R COMPANY
and hope to be 100 per cent.
D. J. Ilei, brother of the three day.
REDUCES R A TES
Will someone please volunteer
lid s who were arrested abolii
M i«« Verona Helli»li o f Bu«-
a week ago op a liquor «barge,, (on was in Hcnfiold Sunday eve­ as a leader for a canning club
In filing new rate schedules
as several boys and girls wish with Ihe Public Kervice Com­
lias been taken'in custody by ning.
to organize one?
aulborllie*. on (he »ame charge.
mission o f Oregon, which be-
Mr. Alfred W illis
has
his
'•ame effective on April 18, the
A
big
community
picnie
i»
Je»» Hansen and Harrison, mother visiting his over
tln-
being planned for Ihe last wee|^ Puget Sound Power A Light Co.
arresici (wo month» ago on a F.astcr holiday».
applying lo its new proper­
<f school. . A program wilt be
charge o f grand larceny, were
A. Lull and wife and J. Pep- pul on. eonsisllng o f athletic ties in Washington County, Ore.
paroled on payment of i'.*30
and
economic
and r o »l». There were »ix in­ pard and wife motored to Hills­ events and some drills and some •hose efficient
boro Katurday evening.
oiarches. The eighth grade is methods o f operation to which
dictment« agallisi them.
Com- ils wonderful growth is clue.
Mrs. J. Hoeee and dAuvIHer also making plans for
The high school tryout« fo f
The Puget Sond Power
A
meneemenl Exercise* f0 tie held
made
a
business
(rip
(o
Port­
Hie track team were held last
Light Co. believes In a policy
luring that week.
land
on
Friday
morning.
week. Much good material was
o f rale reductions
eonsistent
Charlotte Patterson,
fourth
Mr«. J. Gray and new baby
discovered.
The high
school
with adequate and reliable ser­
grade,
wa»
struck
by
an
auto
at
from
w ill -enter a team in Ihe county returned Friday evening
vice and with a return sufficient
track meet in Foratoi Grove ear­ Hillsboro lo make her
Inane Beaverton Kunday evening but lo insure fair return to its se-
we
are
glad
to
hear'she
was
not
ly in Mgy.
here.
curPy holders.
»
seriously hurt.
However, she
New
residential
and
commer­
Mr.
and
Mr*.
Cbas.
Myers
While crossing (he highway
has been absent from school
al Tobias. Mrs. A. N, Taylor o f w,‘rp ' M Buxton Katurday eve- Ibis week. All the children who cial lighting schedules are from
Portland, was »truck by Mr. A. ning attending the W. H. A. were hurt iu the accident at the • 7% to 50% lower than the
rates heretofore applied.
The
Meserve o f Astoria. Both rar» program.
railroad crossing March 13 are
residential rates are so design­
were knocke,| o ff Ihe highway,
Mr. and Mrs. Kd Becker and bark in school and able to walk
ed to permit the use o f *|ee-
and Ihe fenders were »mashed. children attended the W. B. A. the entire distance.
tricity in the home M »he low-
No one wa« injured.
Lodge program and pie social
A large crowd attended the er stepn ctf khe rates, thus to
lust Katurday evening at Bux­ , « al Declamatory Contest
a great extent obviating
the
ton. Mr*. Hecker won the new be club house April ^ when 15
necessity o f installing addition­
BURRVILLE
quilt.
•JoutesUnl, look part. In Class al wiring (o obtain the Ihrec-
- — r:-----------s
*• Frances Marvin took first ° * » l domestic heating rate.
Lev i \\ hile weut lo Porli and
md Corriene Antrim second; in
Katurday
. . ,
ALOHA HUBER H E N S
division B,. George Mann was ST. MARY'S t o >4
Mrs. A: E. Rye wa« a Monday
*«l and Lucille Johnstone sec-
Mr«. C. F. Niepert ha» as her
visitor m Bank*.
T O P R ESEN T PLAY
<1; in Division
C,
Stanley
house guest Mr* Ruth. Parson«
oo,| was first and S**al Mo’ff-
Mr». II. L. Vali spent a purl o f Garibaldi.
Sunday, April 26, at 2 20 P,
of Hie past week at Manning.
•“ "ceppu, These contestants M. the St. Mary * High Sci'uul
. Mr«. Waller Anaerson I* a
presented our school at the boy.« will present a
two-ad
John Gillinpir and v i(| were busy rancher, utulberlng ' OUO
«Iriet Contest at Beaverton melodrama entitled "The 8 wen
'ck end visitor» at F< r ^ u ^ . baby chicks. Mother and chicks
Friday. April It. and Frances Keys to Ualdpate." The produc­
Cliaa. Both o f Khady Rest wa* ,,rr 'hung fine.
•irv iu and Lucille JohnsUipg ilo « will be held at St. Mary's
in Forest Grove Monday
and
A surprise party was given won honors in their g.v|,*cltvc New Home at Huber.
Tuesday.
Mr. Walter Anderson in honor divisions ftUu will represent this
The story is a thriller and
A delightful listriet al Hie County Meet al is exciting from beginning to
liurlon Phillips of Manning of bis birthday.
lillsboro, Saturday, April 25. end. This i* Hie sec ind pro-
wus m
liurrville
Wednesday time was enjoycq by all.
morning.
- • «
Mrs. I. I.ynd and children arc ,Y ,Y * ''er,0n' Doris Wells of!<hiction of thi* play, the first
The Misses Love o f Kcofield down from itoseburg on a visit " ’c fifth grade and Margaret of which was staged in Ver-
i.lark of the eighth grad« Win boor! April 19.
»pent Kunday at the Chas. Carl­ with Mrs. Lytid's parents, Mr. ■ut
in 9|»tlling {¿tu} w* hope
Admission will be charged of
and
Mrs.
1
\
Cascadden.
son home.
•bey win wum' first honors al 35 cents for adults and 15 fur
Mrs. C. J. Hose and Mr*. C. Hillsboro Katurday.
Mrs. J. I>. Itniney was a Kun-
Aloha-Hu- children.
•lay afternoon caller at the A. F. Niepert spent \lupa«l«y in
T is on the map.
Following i* * list of the cast:
(lU'.ttat Glove with Mrs. Rose's
K. Ilye home.
Elijah Qw*mby, Harold
Mc-
mollier, Mrs. C. E. Khaefer.
A luuit'ii of young people at-
CHURCH LO C A TIO N S E L E C T E D
Quimby. Vernon
Mr.
and Mrs. Herbert Cox
ers; Mr.
Mr.
Magee,
Tiinothy
I ended Ihe show at Manning
At a meeting o f the tnumbofs
were visitors at Hie Clark-Torry
J a ck
Tuesday night.
of the Gongregal tona) Church Coloman; John Bland,
gardens and purchased choice
l'aich;
Jack
Norton,
Francie
held \Yvutnttsdu) uight, a lo-
Mrs. C. I>. Wyuiore o f Mun-
gludiolas lo beautify their ny\\
vailiou for the new Church wa« Hoyes; Jim Cargan, Harold La-
iimg was a 'Tuesday visitor at
home.
selected, being two lots of Dr. groue; Lou Max, Kugene Shulte;
the A. K. Rye home.
The Ladles' Auxiliary lo (he Mason's property al Sixth and Mr^Hayden. Victor Hays; Reg-
Joe ^(i\jr uiiq family of Port­
gie Thornhill, Yetnon Hays; Pe­
Huber Commercial Club
held Watson Streets.
land were week-end visitors at
ter Iho Hermit. Arlon Eckstein;
its regular Hireling
Tuesday.
the J. W. While home.
•liggs Kennedy, Ray Speiring;
After the meeting refreshment.«
15.000 people visited Salem
Mr. Bendy, Dominie Van der
Jimmie McFarlano o f Man- were served by Mrs. J. E. Mitxel. on Blossom Day, April 12.
Zandeti.
—J "
PLAY B A L L )
I I
Per
Yea/
Beaverton-Made
Picture Coming
Some Scenes Portrayed Are Said to
Surpass All Previous Films.
Fcrfuson At His Best.
The five-reel feature produc­
ed by the J. J. Fleming Produc­
tion»,
Incorporated,
entitled
The Fighting Romeo," will be
presented at the Beaver Thea­
tre Monday and Tuesday, April
27 and 28.
The leading role is taken by
Al Ferguson. Mi«» Elaine East­
man is the leading lady. Miss
Eastman ia the girl found on
her ranch at Gresham and who
made such * tremendous hit
in "The Flash" and
“ D rift­
wood."
The cast include* Ferdinand
Schumann Heink, who plays tho
part of “ Romeo.” William Dills
Portland*» favorite for
many
year», ha» a leading role In this
picture.
| T h e outside scenes o f t h e
picture were «hot In Tygh Val­
ley. which 1« a typical western
town and admirably adapted to
Ihe filming o f we*tern frontier
film »torle».
One scene in the picture, the
fight on the precipice thousand*
of feet above the valley, h a »
been proclaimed by th* critic»
o f New York Ihe greatest filjjjed
picture that it haa even been
(heir pleasure to view.
The interiors o f course were
shot in Ihe home studio in Bea­
verton and are said to be as
typically western and as good
as Ihe part o f the film taken
in Tygh Valley.
By special request this pic­
ture has been sent from New
York from the office there with
the strict instructions that the
pirure must not be shown in
any other theatre except in the
Beaver Theatre, in order to,
protecj the
future
releasing
dal»« which have been contract­
ed for on this picture.
LOCAL W R IT E R
C O N TR IB U TE S POEM
Lines written after hearing
Hie funeral sermon by Father
O'Neil for little Mary Brue.
(Gertrude Martin Christensen)
When ail the heavenly host their
songs were singing,
The Master Harpist Of that
glorious throng.
Found that another angel voice-
was needed.
T o sing hosannas 'round tho
Father’s throne.
And
when Ihe Spring was to
the world' returning.
And with her magic
spell
made all rejoice.
He listened lo the Earth songs
upward .«welling.
And caught the music
ol
your darling's voice.
"This ts the voice the Angel’s
chair is needing.”
Then swirtly winging through
the Realms o f Space,
Be i a iih ', and aU your leers and
prayers unheeding,
He laid His seal upon yoar
baby’s face.
And then with loving arms Ho
R A T T E R UP!
gently bore her
tbo
Last Sunday the weather did
Across the billows o f
no! favor getting out on the
darker Sea
shining
Held and handling the ball. It And now among tho
jis hoped (hat the weather man
host o f Angels,
will feel belter disposed as the
She sings the glad songs of
Aloha MAV-A. boy* are gelling
Eternity.
anxious to (ry out their new
And
If Hie gathering mist o f
field just back o f the Studio.
doubt
assail you.
Six teams have met and or­
And your poor lips arc mute
ganized . the Washington
Co.
with dumb despair,
Base Ball I.»ague and games
Look up! Beyond thoso fa r-o ff
are scheduled for three places
golden portals,
n the county, not
counting
Your Angel Child is praying
places which had
previously
for you there.
placed learns in the Held.
The Aloha MAV-A. will play And when the shores of timo
Reedville on thdir home' ground
are from you drilling
al Beaverton.
And your frail nark is launch­
The A'amhill team will come
ed upon the tide.
j lo Laurel and play the boys in Your Baby’s hands (still, still
that community.
your Guardian Angel)
The North Plains team will
W ill guide you safely to the
jourey to A'erboort (o cross bals
other Side.
with the K. G. boys o f that vi­
cinity.
' d i s t i n g u i s h e d Q U ESTS
Games will be called prompt- |
C A L L IN B EA V ER TO N
l> at 2:30 P. M. Come on boys.
Mme. Dalbo Slinta.
accom-
snap (o it!
! panied by Ihe Swedish Vire-
------------------- I -
Consul, Mr. Valdemar
Lldelf.
A U TO -C A M P S
called on Mr. and Mr«. E. E.
The law requires that on and!Swenson here Sunday,
after May 1st, 1925, all auto-
Mme. Slinta brought greeting
< amps must have_a license from direot from King Gustaf
of
Hie Stale Board o f Health.
Sweden to Mr. Swenson requost-
Blank applications may
be i ir g to see a ?09-year out dona-
ohlained by applying to Dr L. Hon deed given lo one o f Me.
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