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T he B eaverton R eview C L E A N R E A D IN G FO R A L L T H E F A M IL Y V .I«M H I, NwnWr |2 Slavic Copy, 5 Coati Bcavertoa, W ukia(toa Canty, OrefM, Friday, November 27 , 192 $ OREGON STATE NEWS School Meeting A luride aerean« of Mti-uwber- rieo I» Being planted I h in full ut Sweet Homi’, u"‘ f l M Par Tear HUBER NEWS FROM OUR CO R R ESPO N D EN TS ..... ,-*»•**« HIGH SCHOOL School Gives Suc Student Body ^ , • he Htudent Body is taxing 1 an active part in the different Thu. city of Harrisburg ha* Mr. and Mrs, II, A. Pmith conferences this year. We have Two Operetta« Gtrca by Grade lacraaaa ia School Tax Carrie* at laid 4700 feet of cernant aldo - 1 were I hank suiting hosts tp been Invited to send four delc- walk thin yi'ur. dollars at the Hallowe en social! •- guests, all o f Port- to the conference at the MULTNOMAH I T E M S School Taeaday Greatly Ea- Jloetiaf Friday Night After who'll was turned oeer «0 the l ° nd- L'nlverslty of Oregon. At this ! KntfliMi buyers un* In K ra> joyed by Large Crowd CoaaideraUe I*. T. who added enough to; Don't forget the chicken din-' conference talks will be given i witter nsiircllng apple* to bel ‘lolm E. Long In In Haul lie it to mukc a payment o f one'n er and towel sale' at Huber 0,1 v,*al problems and inter- i»tH|ip<’d lo England. on u three-week's hunlnenn trip. hundred dollars town d Iheir Hall. December l«th, from 5 «»lin g subjects. The delegatee Montiti recrlpl* in thi' The entertainment giveu by j to 8:30 P, M, elected were Myron Gray, Hutb *,° * 1 t‘ha Boosters of Multnomah subscription lo the iilayshed. Tile sport«! srhool im-elyi« h«ld a supper recently at the llauleubeck, M'ldred McLeod, the grade school Tuesday eve hold In the Utah school auditor-,. #|llM IM| The next meeting of it,,, y» Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Alexander 1*1 ui* Bird Inn. • mim JritJuy «*vt»iiing, >«»\o*nil»e i T. A. wiM lie the evening o f De spent Thanksgiviug duy in Oak ami Mr. Webb, faculty member. ning was very well attended. '1 here 1 » also an Older Boys’ One o f the feature* that led to » 0 , Ma» well ....................... **1 * .............. . Miss ............ Know Ms lias 1 ««'nber 2nd. A good program Grove with their old friend v, Conference at McMinnville this the enjoyment was the prompt meelinv. go A . • usual thing w" ‘ returned from « week's visit in being arranged, an,I it Mr. and Mrs. F. U. Harris. It Is difficult to got uuyon. «-«»t about S I 0 , 1100 . coming week end. The high ness with which the program hoped liiat every faU,,.r and Mr. and Mrs. G. K. Niepert school s entitled lo two dele- was c'arrfèd' out. out. hut there wan a lively j t he Batto y «U * district, .it mother will be present. All Mrs. William Burn In The operetta "In the Florist's have ^returned from Bray Mill, ( gates. Halph Mapes and Cur- Interest takeu I I I ¿ m a i l e r « f ; Medford. will build u 1*0,000 Window,” given by the let, 2nd, taming be,- .... .her, Mrs. T 7 » * '* * Hr',H01 ^ a'" ° Wash.,' where Mr. Nieperi has tie Tigard were chosen. transporting the pupils. -| union high school. Williams from Orklatid. Callfor-j and 3rd grades was very well been working for the past sev-! _______ There wan no exception to 'tile apple tonnage n ilood nia. *~ ■ 1 - rendered and was liberally ap eral months. Junior Close Social Otuk the budget taken until the Item Hlter will be about 250 cars H I L L S B O R O NEWS of transportation wan reached. ‘ V*“ iUW r" ‘ " Charles Hmelrer has moved J J. W. Patterson js back A group of the Juniors met plauded. ul»ove early estimates. The recitation by Miss Noma when R. Hchuepbuch, W . 1- tun family Into ttie (7. F. I.ar - 1 home again from the Portland at Florence Brown's home to Brown is worthy of special O. C. Chase, prominent mein- 'uiitarium, where liesinger, W. U. Woods, and .First National Bank of mm home, which he ban pur-' he under-'organise a social club, ! ber of the Hillsboro grange, is went an operation. He is get- others spoke against III« addi Salem will l.uild a *450,000.0» rbased At a previous meeting Muriel mention. It brought vividly to j seriously II at his ion ie with ting along very nicely, and witl Taylor was elected lion ui of m the i Item »1 of »w,uu. eo/ 00 . bunk amt office building. ,, „ Margarel , Hamlstrotn u President. mind tc> some of the older ones iiv»i ” Miss re- , pneumonia. soon be able to play fool-ball At Florences the other officers ihe days when they danced the I heir argument was. that uo • W’ «rk ha* begun on tliu lust ceiitly underwent su operation and the name “ 'tuneful Twang- cotillion. “ Grand right and left, In the case o f Mary A, Chris- j again, 1 ording lo the best luforuia- unit of the Hoosevelt Highway for appendicitis ■) the Ht. Yin-' swing your partners, promen ers" were decided upon. lion obtainable lh« tensen against Oliver , Jack, th«i Monday additional,,,, (>,os and Curry Counties. cent's hospital. night was social After the meeting was ad ade all," recalls the days be UtUio« would ultimately pay Jury returned « verdir! °rd®r-[ nigbi for the Uuber Com mer I he new I nton High School Mrs. W. B. Dunn recently in(f j ack . journed the evening was spent fore the Charleston, the fox for the cost of transporting * ° lub and auxiliary. "590" tunefully and twangely. At 10 trot, the bear hug, or even the the pupils; that the m o n e y District at Gold Beach is to gave a birthday party for her borrowed money. was plaved. High honors went ■ son Bobby. A number o f his. git refrcsbgeente were sere- *ek « walk were in favor would be received from tuition; itavo a new 07.Í00 srhoolhou* little friends were present. A '" • rr'etf« license has been to Mrs. W. J. Alexander and The main attraction for the practically as soon as II would Ttiela Della Nu fraternity Gltle friends were present issued here to Vernon Darteli Mrs. A. Chapman; consolation e ' evening was the operetta “ The Our first social event will be be received from taxation; and will hultd a * 35 , 00 « home on Mr. and Mrs. James ltyan of 150« East Tenth Street, j went to Mrs. Dan Shaw and „ . „ . , , Indian Princess” given by the few weeks. that thetr was nu need of a Diu college campus at Corval- spent lu»t week-end in Seattle I Portland, and Freda Ann /im- John Schneider. After the card *’.u " J 11 * ^ __ tth to 8 th grades. vole nitTeasing the lax to take 11 ». will, their son James who is. brick o f Beaverton, rom- 2. games, dancing and eats w.-re there witl be a meeting and a ’ A special act, “ The Little good time once every month, care of tbie item. yPat.-,, bulk!in« In Fort- “ fr»»«htiran at Hie University having Pumpkin's Thanksgiving," giv A Parent-Teacher ¿ m íe was everyone more will be heard from this Those in favor of the Hem U|,....... ... g.-u.mio.onu; tins o f Washington. en between the two acts o f the organized at Ibe Diljev school foo,1 limP' peppy bunch. r laimed that this money would W1„ reaPtl ttl , 33. Mrs. Edward F Smith fronr Wednesday. Pupils o f the Dil- principal operetta, was enjoyed be received In lime to save a . , . 000,000. . Hucrenieuto, California, is vis-! lev hoot gave a Otmrt pro by all. Fraahman Clasa Return Party considerable amount of Miter- .... . „ . ... . CAPITOL HILL I * IHinnu OdfofltFr 1)00 oiia f*M* n ^ wpiflti ut Ilio gram preceding file orgauiza- The only criticism that bas est Ui warranla which wwuld I'urmg iKuoner, s.u.w u I ions A return parly for the Soph have to be Issued lo pay for u* fre g h i moved bcttMeu l*orl "f m"Mier. Mis. E. H. omores and upper-classmen was been heard on Ihe enterfain- Messrs. lH*y Orar, V. Wood. '"'d • .aliform «. in IO '1 I* ' 1 * ^ 111,1 " ' ll 1 The Christinas seal sale will Mrs. Henry Martlialler is re- given on Thursday, November ment was that H was too short the expense of IratleporMlIluu., «arà,M’e. • ;l ; start Thanksgiving day. Last ported a- being very ill at hi r 10 . at 7:30 P. M. Only the high hut it's safe to say that the J. W, Sprague, and others Fremii« have hern issued in' l *H‘ kattici» ami .“ »»li bumiuet Saturday . I tuono sen:« were borne bere. school students and faculty; teachers were not among those spufe m favor of raising the .(.ilio n f fur two new church»-«, :l ' ,1, Mullminial, C.huivli last^ mailed from the office o f Mrs. m .- «..a u — , u -— « were invited. They were ad-|of that opinion. Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Kemp by invitations which money by taxa Don. Seven Hi Day Adv. nils,, a n d Saturday evening was ...ended B n .« . Bryant, count, rhairman.l arc being congratulated upon milled few When the vote was taken it Christian, by over one hundred people, all to par(l( o f Wai,U l,g t«n Co. lhe arrival of a baby boy. »•«* b**e'1 ■ * * «» U,e,n OARAGE CONTRACT a very enjoy- ii_i. i v 1 ^. , i days before the party. stood 3* to W in favor of rats-' ha, ....... the'new ¡‘¡, iw,,r * Halph E. Hsrv> pleour l guil- su Clare’s parish is ..p ort- Everyone had a good time AWARDED FREDRICKSEN tng 11... Item by UwUiou. ouu Jenson and Vou trer- nhl* ______________ > to operating a still and hav- e(j as having gone over one ^ wa„ kepl bUsy by playing Last week the contract for Afterward a matter w a riborg w , ^ theatre tl|l.lllr, "Au . bl. al Jau, » • • ■ « b»' tMiilt at 15th mg mash. He was fined *300 hundred per cent on the Com- . 1C9 pwo clever stunts were building lhe new Buick garage brought up, the amount of mul Sm iii|4 ALtlHA-HUBER HEHN Kapdy. .” 2 ','',unl iV r »eulenced niuuity Chest drive. ' aete .1 uuL Those who took at Hillsboro was awarded utoney tu be received from tin- to lo m o n th » m ft»*' entm ty Jail Thr eiidowiiH’iif ruiii|fn,(,u lor' Mrs. Hlcckinger, who recent- part in the stunts were: Gladys Contractor 8 . A. Fredrick sen o f tuition of these puplW. This (r,M„ «7 30 U Pacific l^lieg. at Newoci*. Ill« ALOHA-HUBER SCHOOL NEWS ,,“ ,h ,,p W!*' paroled on ly underwent an operation at t*coU, Warren Jones, Betty Beaverton. The building is be- amount w «« rsiseu m »»» * » .- -----_s._ . payment of *1250. mudi lo «n .o o o . which in reality ' r“ '"e»l * 210 . 000 , with the 8 t. Vincents hospital, is re- Huntley, Maurice Smith, Bar~ ing erected by Frank and Bar The boys und girls of the At the Grange meeting Fri- covering very nicely. « I li wipe out *3.700 o f Ihe item 1,1 bara Pott», Neil Hoffman, Helen! |P3r Peterson, commonly known upper grad»«» an* enjoying their Baines, »nd as Peterson Bro»^ and will be for irausporlalton so far as \ g„|j fmd on Guurlz Moua- new fooliinlls and basketbaMs.. <**,r '"fc’ l 11 neophyte* were j | , ro ^;irj jjcQyi,, Schultz, Robert located directly across from the l . u m n I. ••• I » '" . I» KUm.Mi C'"li<l». ’ > v,.ry lo ., .'.'111,',*!'."? ,,“ b' li»d » Joli, ........... H ier O.rJ ruinasium w-as trimmed front o f the court bouse i n tuition ceremonies the new in the Sophomore colors, and Hillsboro. rsally carries an appropriation „hunt sixty p.'r cent copper o f Mrs. I.athrop Friday evening, . .. _____ gvniig lo move lo Portland nexl members o f the grange ferns, of only three thouaand dollars. The building will be 66 by 61 November 13. Georgia Hart- «»1 * «. chrys“ nl?.emK Un^ Iteporls frolli Porliund state week. given a reception. feet, built from stone tile, ibe inan, attired as u newsboy won a,1<^ cedar. Re c» Iliat easleru buyer« huy con- Specimen» o f thè peumanship served at about 10:30 sides covered with gray stucco, Mis. Emina Bryant addressed (h,> prize awarded lo the one siderabic «noi, paying up lo uf ,.v,.r>. ,.hlld j„ school ere BAZAAR ARO SUPPER Several members of . the fa«- and the front having red brick I lie county teachers institute at remaining unrecognized for the PROVE BIO SUCCESS 13 ctiiijs i»»'r pound for tho very miw ,,n exiubltioii in thè music Hood River W ednesday on the ,onK„*, tiuio. Games. music, ulty helped the Freshmen en facing and red tile coping. beni. room. guvsts. Special Fredrickson started work last subject of Boys ana e»irls and refreshments were enjoyed, texlain their s««' of Durkce flrM all(J ape 'credit must be given Miss Lan- Monday, unloaded three cars of Club Work.” Mrs. Bryant's first a ml second grades The bazaar given by the La-1 have shipped 80,000 pounas o f hav.- u '•Pilgrim" - ning and Mrs. Smith, the materials and began to get the suudtahle,' success in this field o f work l*' Aid Cotigr«’ w » h >| 10 to uosiuu. Boston. They W||(|,, jj ,-. (lies Aiu o m f the ...»• Belliol e r w is ..... . - ...... i ne) received reeeiveu w|ll| ,, n,,. g la ,|e pupt|a has attracted wide attention in Freshmen class advisors. They ground rea d y ..H e says that the • SKOOKUMVILLE NEWS gatlonal Church drew a very, .rly-mne and ouc-buu ceni« grt. Illakm(! 0IH, to represent the state. worked hard and helped to building «rill be ready for oc large crow.l FruffiY nlgtil. Hie ,,Cr | f„r tha wool. u„, ufo uf Carly Cavemen, * make the party a big success. cupation by the 'New Year. eommuuity .room, kitchen, amt Y in ...„.,.i <• , „ „ i w Mr. K. E. Berst lias not been ky e Eresliincn thank the teach- Back o f the main building some of the other rooms were 1 w rt Tilla nook i. o u n I y Mrs. Minnie Clark is serving BERTHA-BEAVERTON HIGH very well this week. I ers and everyone eltfe for mak- will be a shed 18 by 51 feet, WAY W ILL BE RAPAIRED filled to capacity. This is the H»‘ 8 h HaG»er ami tl«t sMUp lo lhe seh.iol children an in « tlic party such a fine one. covered with corrugated iron, ______ f John McLeod met with first lime thnt any meeting ha« Nt*rm* " C “ v' , , *‘v,r> ,*00" ' A" ,no®1 ° r lho lo be used for storage pur his Multnomah county commie-' Accident Monday, injuring been held in the church. c'-iv'.l awards at the National chlidren live quite a distance School Vaudeville Promising poses. Proceeds for Ihe evening to- " r> ,' xP °<' llu" lodi.mapo- frolll school, the hot lunch sioners have awarded the co n -foo t- Preparations are well under tract for patching the Bertha- ( Ernest tailed probably In excess o f l8' cs are much appreciated. V fft while shopping way for the co„ ,jng event which • 200. The supper netted *IF7. ---------------— Mi«s Emily Young, Miss Ruth Beaverton road, to tlie Cascade^,, Beaverton last week lost REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS will be held at the Beaverton I purse containing $ it. Ihe randy booth • I t . Ill»’ post SERVICES HELD IN Jones, Mr«. Mari»' Priest, and Construction Company. High School, December 10 and Frank Muff et ux to F. B. The bid for preparing i h o office *11, and beside» thc«e| NEW CHURCH NUILDINd ^ rM manehe Bride, prmiury Mr. MediU is setting out o n e 'll. The characters in each Allen, Tract 7, Blk. !, North stretch was * 81 * 1 . there were the faney work Hillsboro teachers of Ihe acre to asparagus this fall, part o f the program are work- Hilleboro Acres, «10. booth, the fish pond, nml the Hie first service held m the w ednes.fay uf- in Ihe olden day » - in the P ' » " « '" » **»«* Washington ¡„ g hard and have their parts John B. McFee to G. Russel rug sale. ’ ■':m.vv Bethel Congregational ,fnloo|| vlM lj,»g our two pri- buggy they went sparking. In v“ rio,y- i% hand. As usual, the Morgan, 30 A., Sec. 18, T. 2 8 ., After the supper a .leligh'- Ghurch last Kunday proved that v r„ „ mN. modern times— in the auto they The Sunday school conven-: Student Body w il ' p pu ’ R. 2 W , *10. fut program was rendered, the Ihe part of Ihe tmihlin- ready » , lion was held at the new Pres- » performance which com- The school cleared fifty-one go parking. G. Russel Morgan to John B. new orchestra of the church for use will more than justify __________________________________ _________ pares favorably with any sim- McFee et ux, 30 A. Sec. 18, T. being present nnd rendering i»|l expectations. • Good atten d -" I ilar activity by any High School 2S., R. 2 W , *10. several selections, which were »nee greeted all services; the j in ihe state. B. Freudentbal .et ux to J. enjoyed by all who were for-, interest being especially manl- Watch future issues o f the Freudentbal et al, Pgrt of Blk. tunate enough lo he present. fesl at night when tIn* orches ! "Review" and the "Hummer tra mnile its second appearance. 8 . Hillsboro, *10. 'fo r further particulars. Tho Intter nrgant/ntmn has:« Otto Hoffman to A. Minnie LOCAL HOOPERS worked v»uy hard Ibis week to' byterian Church at Bethany the Hoffman, 8 25-100 A. in Sec. •▼ART WORK prepare a splendid number. 11, 12 aud it , T , 1 S., R. 1 ' past week. I “ Hallelujah1 " (Lew »»' for the W., *10. J. D. Trachsel has been busy ” offertory number for ine eve- J. A. Nott to the U. 8 . Nat l ¡with his fall-sowing this week. By George Hemming ning «ervieo Ibis next Sunday, Bank of Portland, 6L58(L -Ac., Coach Metzler reeently is-! November 29lh. The choir will E. J. Thomas report« that he Sec. I t and 15, T. t 8 ., R. i sued his first call for basket- slug in tIn* morning. iv»»v. Geo . 1 has rented his building in Bea w , »to. lull I und was greeted by a turn- N, Taylor will preach again verton to Mr. Roseman for a August Anderson to Otto out o f some twenty ambitious both morning ami evening. All restaurant. Erickson et ux, Lots t, 5, 6 , engemen. nro cordially ^uvjleil lo pnrtlci-| A calf belonging to the late 7, and 8 Erickson's Add. to The squad Ural has been|pa(p in these serviees. W illiam Welch disappeared from Beaverton, *10. turning out has all the ear pasture on W illiam « Mt. re Otto Erickson et ux to L. marks o f developing into a very BEAVERTON METHODIST cently, and has not been found. Watson et ux, E % o f Lot 2, speedy aggregation. Although CHURCH SERVICES There was u fool ball game Erickson Add., Beaverton, »10. he has only one letiermanj ■ ■■. Noah Bingley to A. J. Lar at the John Barry ranch Sun- haek, "V ic" Johnson, who will "Christ's Prescription fo r i day. Ed Barry made a 40-yd. kin et ux, 8 A., Ziba M. Rowell be captain, he has some very Chronic Conditions” will be the j run through an open field for D. L. C., in T. 2 8 ., R. 2 W , good men to choose from tills subject of the Kunday morning » 1 . 00 . a touchdown. yegr. . sermon, Mary Ann Baker et vir to Foremost among the basket- "Genlsis and Geology" will ne Gladys Young celebrated her 'llen ry Jacobmublen et ux. 5.73t ball candidates Is Mark Jones, the 'theme o f the. evening ser- ¡eleventh birthday with a Party s 8ec 3j{ 33 T 4 N„ R. formerly of F.ranklin High. In mon to young people. at her home Sunday at 2 o clock w d ?ec 4 and 5 T , % Portlsnd. who should be a val- Kunday soliobl al .10 A. M. P. M. Ber guests were Bernice - .... .1 Baikan T .»a k ..l n «ll« J ’ ’ •* viable man. Sprague, Hons, Epworth league at 6:3« P. and Esther Trachsel. Polly Catherine Yost to D. W. San llarrlson, and Tigard are all M. Chin, Louise Spies and Buddy ders et ux, Lot 46, Johnson EsL men wh»* are going lo he hard | Young. Add., Beaverton-Reedville, S10. lo keep o ff the team. In CARO OF TMANK 8 The annual school budget Christ Egli lo Alwina Ifferd- Hrlggs, M. Orny. Livermore. NVe wish to thank our kind meeting was held at the school lein, 8. W. comer of Blk. .1, nnd " R e g g i e " Jones, he' has friiMids and neighbors for Iheir house Saturday at t P. M. with Wehrung’s Add., Hilleboro, »2,- some very strong r e s e r v e kii d action.« during the illness Henry Johnson as Chairman, 300 . strength. * nnd rieetli o f our beloved moth- and R. E. Bcr«t as Clerx. The W illiam J. Behrmann Jr. e* Mthonoh tl 1« enrlv ret In nr ned n' l for »Do many beau- budget program for the ensu- n* to R H. Stromberg, t6.»>P make many statemeni» ll‘s » 11 ft* I floral offerings, ing year wa carried without Ac., 80 c. 32, T. 1 N., P W . pretty safe bet on seeing B II Mr. and Mr«. J. J. Henderson Draws Crowd Inter*’ ting Little Note* from the Surrounding Country as Tolo )y Our Active Special Correspondents Weekly A. II. Wright is erecting a west of his present res- irf,.n,.B j cessful Program house Thanksgiving j 8. finish 1-2-3 this yoar. land family. ^opposition. tl2400