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IF I T * FOR NEA- V I It TON T N I RE VIEW'S FOR IT T he B eaverton R eviewi V elin e IV. Nonter 24 Sii|le C * r , f CciU SEA HILLS liERNE BRIQHT Dawn is on the dune-lands, on the golden sea-hills, The wind is a crying voice over waters dim; A scarf of silken sea-mist wraps the off-shore islands- Beauty is a sea-bird slim. Beauty lives and moves here among these golden sea-hills Singing a> a sea-wind under dawn-bright skies— Silver as a sea-mist under slender pine trees Beauty is a gull with grey eyes. Boy Killed By RIRTOR ORA ROC CELE- Bcam toa, W u h iaftoi C en t y, Ore|#A Friday, May 14, 1926 OLIAR FO R R I A DIRO ALL TNI F A M IL Y $1 50 f«r Tcai Mr. mill Mr». Herbert V bii LOCAL NEWS [I Kleek eti tertnincd m large num- j I*** r uf I hi- Van K|i-#-k family fr Mm« Evelyn Mite i» liciping veryp lea sa n tly at lh*-ir home at Yeager’* Bakery. I Interesting Little Notes from the Surrounding Country as on Pleasant Yalli-y Koad, Huu- ,jUy Mi»» Anna Norgnrd 1» work- ______ I Told by Our Active Special Correspondents Weekly iiiK at Ihs Whitehall Cafe. Notice: All voler» in Ibi* Mr. and Mr», cu.ide smith Two Hundred Attend fin a l So»i< n ilislrict want lo keep in mind .1 » o f Monroe, Ore., »pent the week Thursday Afternoon; Ladies’ ALOHA HUBER H E N S KINTON NEW S I,out the Prlmey election held Pnd WI(h Mr, smith's fafher, al (Ae grange hall May Z l.t. M r. W . Krm„on« Aid L Out In Body jl*<i|i'l forge) |„ come and caal u ...___ , . . . Saturday evening a "Mother»' Walter Healon »oMI few y«ur vole; th,. .p p lje. Mr.“ ' H ,,rr'f ."* > _____ ladle*, loo. ha" bp,,n workir|I the White- und Iinugliler«" liampiel waa l»eef rallie la»l week held at ihe rhurrh I I hall Cafe for some week», left I here ha» he n an attrodhn-c 1 hur»day and Friday were ( hinton m -I ioo I will clo*e I’hur»- tlii* w> ek for Montana. o f ahoul three hundred and fif Our boy* won a game from examination day* al Ihe «-bool day May go after a »u rre»»fu l Thp M g j5,,worth league Person* in attendance al I V the Cooper Mountain hoy* l rl Mr. a,ld Mr, 1>av, „ -pd | -clb«.ol year under Ihe limlruc- Hr,. Vrvmg a »»ria l at the bone »ookhl* erhool pul on by th day wi h a »core of 1« to 7 „ml family WP|.P pofUaijd call u °" ot ,>Tut' D ' K- sl,»an “ *‘ d of Mi** Mabel Kunribrrg a f Deaverlon Review and Ihe Purl- Mr*. IfuiiNori o f Portland rrn Friday. ¡ * r* ' Mf|vyn Vamtortnoft, Hhafiurk Friday evening. ,Hn,i itH* A (lobe Co. r | i «* ii I Arhlfvnnrnt Day Nrllll A * . . 4 ,,a' r r**-hire<j for the next . Portland Al ,>,e Thursday Cooking School ! FROM ( OUR CORRESPONDENTS '-u ............ «*»... «*. 'L',?.'.'"":,;."'’ , £ Meets Approval : * £ „ ..J ¿r. r3T ! X . . y m r Union Avenue and Wheeler; caJK-r*. Saturday. Messrs. fleo. and l red Van were week end guest« o f Mr. by Mr"' C'. R - SNA T ig ARR1 VIRIART Avenue north of the highway K>ek and their aialer, Mr*, and Mra. M. W. Gorham h‘‘ ap<’0,,d Prile Foing to Mr,‘ H R. W . Kggman. Last Tuesday M. Pomeroy purebaaed a Pearl Davey, o f Venue. .\>fo.f week Wednesday waa a are being rocke^ and Improved. I f| there were ninety-nine present, 9 ' gala day for Klnlon grange, the 0e.isTmko.'^.r j r U " 1 W" k W,|Who h‘ V,‘ *"•**" vi* ,“ n* relatives A ltro" H o a r d i n g ’ porMand and Mrs. Akin won first prixe On Friday afternoon a silver] Portland parties' occasion being (he uih nnnl- «round town during the p . „ were dinner guests a. the XV w° " ^ lea will he held al Ihe home of fecks, returned to tlieir ) Cady home l i. l Hundav * * * * while the second prix. Dr. XIaeon o f Beaverton was Wf I» c» M K versary o f Ihe organMallon of r*. Malcolm for Ihe ladies of y 1 1 * um,ay- went to Ml«* LuUna Huletl. Myron Stores Meets Death Wheu ,h(. |„C«| ïrMllK(. A hmlury of in town Friday, celling on some boln« Wednesday (he Aid Society, Rev. Geo. N Taylor is spend- Mr. Benson staled that t h i s the grange wai given by Frank of hi» patieiit«. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bierly and ing the week in Albany on bu«i- the fir«t dm. -f— - the»- Woman Loses Coatroi Of Mis* Jane Morrison of Port C. Fluke, al Ihe o|o»e of which. M i»« Thelma XX'erf* o f Por t - . "pent Sunday in Port- ness for Albany CoHrge, with ;-|,,>ol 4 l ad been Put on (haf land spent several day« l a s t al| note* and obligation* again»! SpecAiag Machine land wa» a guest for the week *an<^ attending church, and tak- which he is connected. any one from an editor's fam- tin- grätige were burned, a* the week with her sister, Mr*. Gill- end o f her friend, Miss Mary m the eierci.es in honor of Mr». Thro. O. Coales and had won a »ingle eal. more. at Aloha. year * u «(ailed free from Fluke Mothers f»ay. Mr. Bierly was d ug er Patricia have left for The Sisterhood o f the Chi is - Mr*. Charles. Rudern of Long debt. The children o f the primary the anniversary se i’ lie lo make their home dan Church met with the Bench. California, waa «perdili* Jacob Falx spoilt the day also observing A Intake! dinner wa* «erved room Imd a little picnic at the here, Mr. Coates expeet* to school Tuesday o f this week. eu»l on Ihr highway Just Ihm Wedne.duy with old friends in of his birth. al 12:91) to I7S people, Ihe fin home o f their teacher Wednes Mr. and Mr*. XV. J. Ed- follow shortly. and Thursday the Ladies' Aid • ide of U nrk Greek Tuesday McMinnville, where lie furuier- ing room and Iahte* being day noon. ly resided. •veiling. Myron Sture» aud hit wards. Mrs. J. C. Snider and Several member« o f the Bea- ,>f the Congregational beautifully decorated wllli rut The little turtle ha* a habit -im Lester, have returned from ver Chapter No. tf>6 O. E. 8„ churck were out in a body. brother were playing bell in Ihe Mr. and Mrs. George Newell many of escaping from Ihe »and table road. A i|ulrk appMratmn of flower*, aud with* the o f Portland, were .¡Sunday guest- ' h,''lr ' i* 't ,0 Pu* et l,,la,,d' Wn“ a‘ «p»<lrd a meeting o f Mfnerva Th*‘ growth in atfen- the braîee. . .uddrn iurB o f i “ " ,,d ,hP U b k * every night and is found in Ike at (he home o f Mrs. 'Newell's I a most* pleasant trip. Chapter al St. Johns. Tuesday ,,anrp ha* shown that the ladie« They had some wonderful "fish evening. of the vicinity appreciate the the auto into the ditch, T h • C T "n * * r ,M,#'* most out -of-l he-wuy places. father. 3. H. Pomeroy. inaeiune turn, oyer on It. »Itfe »*»•">J 0 - « r« - L. f-b-aver stories" to tel», and we take Mr. and Mr« A Peterson efío^,* o f ,he Review and 'he Mr«. Jean MrBreen and Mi«» and Mrs. R. C. Thom*- U.«u word for it. the iH,y I. underneath .he t o p l" f . 1 wr' U,,d* ,UmM" " f Khdse Marker took part In an who have been helping out at ° ,s °° in **v,n* 11,h'>rn ,n o f Jennings Lodge were bun j £ ‘ , M T| of th.- heavy car. lit. neck i » Wrr" " ,Y“ '‘d ...... ior enlerlainnient given by Ibeir the Y*ager Bakery for some »I ruction that i# really worth Ihe dinner. broken 01 * r' l ' * ,l,ar of Troutdalt, were month* expeoi to leave for Cen- wh-i!e' _ . - The afternoon ura.lon nf Ihe college sorority al Kansas Cily ioid : , l V , ,lbrlir The ear muil have been ¡among those from ^ , ' o f “ next .Saturday J * w' n-n' p" f" r Thursday o f Friday and at Vepboort o n -.Id M r«. XX C. Hall. arliotd wa* omitted and Ihe »periling, I bough of eour.e the NX eilnes,|ay o f this week Mothers Day was observed at county who were in attendance S<»me one reported that about !,"* " '. V * * driver «ay. .he wa. not exceed-1 *,u*,'u • nd " M'k l*»r' ihe church Sunday morning at the "Jubilee and Home Com- thirty highway men came to lf' s<' r ° ,irnn n I hose in Ihe tilth grade who ing Ihe .peed limit. The c* r lUm with readings and music in ng of the grange, held last town XX'edn*»day; They a r e » « ■ ■ ■ » h o m e m / e d - receive,) Palmer buttons for «kidded altno.l »|xly fei-t before' These di»lingui»hed people keeping with the day. XX edneoday. Mrs. Millar's num- working on Ihe highway, not gxiRO SOLEMNIZED II toppled over. iwere present and held »eul* on having completed the first 23 Melvyn Vandermost has r e - l b,*r on ,,,,, Pr°irratii was much I oldmg up the travelers. . a u drill* with »aliefactory position, The little rbap bad flu b u «i-],h'' Pisiform : Governer Pierce, Eva urea on Ihe highway playing. ,,i,’*»rge t.. Cleaver o f Portland. slant, and neatness, arc: a X h " i ^ l r o k S r 1* ° ft WOOd ,O|enj0y*<L M m Fierence Johnson of BeGholdf was the scene anil nt nqm H m * u«*xl \i*i!orx' Day at the I’ orest Grove, who has been vis-1.,* a verv DrPt|v home «eddinv The place I* not a bad one. Representative I- M lle.ae, Prink, HHly Bueluuian. June Gill» Bali h If. more, Charlotte Patterson. Darb- l.«rv il-liv .rtn , it. » 0 0 . 1 - i l l b. W S M » . » „ » I n , ,,,r “ te T Z i iu .l till* aide of Ihe upgrade Wm. Kclmlmericli, Cha*. I.a- eomtag Ihla way from the Follele, «late treasurer o f the ura James, R o I mt I o Andreasen, K- Mi** Ida Bucher of Portland! Th f ' p«c»»crs are desir- Myers, ha* returned to her daughlPr Miss irina was united Crreh. I'ndmIdy Ihe lady did * r«''* * - H K Denney, member vu Wolfe, Ruth Austin, Blanche visited her parent*. Mr. and ° u* of s,,Hng 8 (roo,J represen- home near Dilley. i j;1 m ,r r a ge to Maine Briggs. u ' l,,n ot the parents, and all Mr and Mrs L p Tapp. The ceremony was performen not *#e the child until »lie had o| H F. O., Mr#. Thpma* Haincv Roy Willoughby, Betty Mrs. F. A. Bucher, for a few Etickney, Elizabeth Hays, and day. the first o f thq week. C. Millar, .........-*“ Troutdale. Iliad’ tha grade, the rise hiding1*’ 1* ,prP"*nt- » ; "»•« will be havp ¿„„n visiting Mrs. at high noon by Rev O. N. Tay- titlier» wi|, b i in frmn »mill The afternoon session opened Charlotte Rogers. Mrs. A. H. DnHiuan. Albert j ' paren r»,'ind^lhoseH'int .rl* 7 " i Taw * * IMo4*H*r - M*s. B . Ander- We, pw»U>r « f M m >eiugn a u .^ fix' tve IliRH soon. Had the car not Upped over with a song by the school, "The Dall Ilmann. and Mrs. Hummels f„ ,hr t>ow’ tlave F °ne 10 M «rande. tmnal church. the boy would have been un Star Rpangled Banner'*, history »tored to to Salem Salem Sunday Sunday anil i urged lo be i ) r,.g,,n> |0 the hot .«pring>< The brfde was dressed in motored ! present hurt. Probably »he did all she o f the Klnlon grange, by Frank L A W C N F O R C I M I N T white crepe de chine and wore there. spent Ihe day with relatives, M E E T IN G A T A L O H A Mrs. G X'andermosl received could lo avoid Ihe accident a f C. Fluke; speeches by Cha«. I.a- the conventional wedding veil. "The Triumph of Justice," a L. B. X'an Kleek. ic* k . Messrs. .viessrs. Den ii.'«- npW9 |as^ week o f the death of , Mr. and i Mrs. R. ' C. Doty j and f She held a large bouquet ter .he *aw Ihe boy. And all Follett« and G of I. Cleaver; vlor all of Pori- , , . , 1 1 1 daughter Louram were dinner , gripping law-enforcement mo nison and Taylor, o f us »re too apt to step on .ong by Messrs. yior an or t ort- t,r„ tllPri j A. i oomls o f Mr . nri M«« xv T 1 Iillles o f the valley and white Rehulmerirli tion picture, will be shown at land, were II a little when going up grade. and Burkhalter; visiting relative - Balt,e Ground. Wash. The fu- tmL p ” nln ' ' < carnation»- The groom was at speeches hy in town, town. Sunday i . . . . ...... ....... .... '-ady last Friday evening, t iw Buplisl unit friends in The machine waa a Studs- Rep. Hesse and Wm. Mcliultner- the Aloha Community tired in blue serge. neral ». services were held Tues- ... a.-iuu being ma H l ll'n o, I casion a Uil birthday anv at haker Special and had regular irk; piano solo, Mr«. The Ladies' Aid Society will .lay May « h I.. M. Church, Sunday. May I6lh, at Lewisville. niver#ary for Mr. Doty. The couple were attended by four wheel brake*. They work Ile««e. address by Gov. Pierce 1:00 P. M. !<l its next meeting at the XV'ash. Mr. and Mrs. X'ander- the bride's foster brother. Hou. E. A. Baker, President home of Mrs. Emery X'anKleek mosl attended the funeral. M rs.. ed all right for the track* p f (giving an Interesting talk to McKe,^ h« r t >'a * Robert Berthold, and Margaret of Ihe Anti-Saloon l.cugue of the «kidding car could b e Ihe children, preceding the ad on Thursday afternoon. May 20. X'andermost has the sympathy » v ini iho*','.d leader R »n<i- Misa Alice Beach played Oregon, will deliver a short ad- plainly seen. dress); reading. Mr*. Millur; her many friends in 'h i ^ Th t T r i "»* march. Mr. and Mr*. XX'eslev Hoard e of o m m d r*«» in connection with the i .nil V i „ h - . . „ m. . i Die t.irl S<-ouls. The girls are _ _____ __ ____ _ The only safe rule of ihe road rending. Mary Catherine Hall; Sixteen were present to wit and son o f Multnomah, were community, in her bweavement. planning an ouling at Oswego picture. Every law abiding cit I- lo lave the car under such reading Katherine Helen Van ness the ceremony, just Ihe im week end guests at the home l ake XX'ednesday, May 19. control that It can be slopped Kleek. A dance wa* enjoyed in izen i* urged to attend this mediate relatives of the eon- o f Mr. and Mr». Harry Rich- STRAY DOGS KILL CHICKENS Mass Meeting Mr. Baker lias In half the dletance Ihe driver Ihe evening, al which Un-re wa* Mr. and Mr». E. G. XXVbb and (rim in g parties. ards. a message everyone should can *ee ahead. No number of a large number present- Two stray dogs were found family have returned to their xfter th- N K R e e y the whole e.,r. Mr. and Mrs. Sani «ierig and in Ihe hen house belonging to farm | ome near Cornelius for party enjoyed Ihe magnificent mile* *»er hour will do. Con trol of Ihe car must be made family of Portland were Sunday Louis Biggi living in Ihe north "'«* »ummer. Mr. XVebb re- WP,Jdjn|r ),.„*( «pread by the OHUROM O F T N I N A Z A R IN E M E T H O D IS T O H U RCH Ihe rule o f Ihe road before the visitor* at the home of Mr. aii'l par| 0f <own on Cedar St-, Tue*- r.s. sinnl prospects for a ban- hride’s parents. Almost i nme- Sunday School, 0:19 A. M. Al Ihe Methodist Church the Mrs. A H. Hallman, also Mr. day morning. highway ran be made *afe. The gate had » r crop o f loganberries. dialely after Ihe repast the h-m- Preaching, tt:00 A. M. program for Sunday will he: ''ken. . | been left open and the dogs Mis» Oma Emmons, aceom- py couple left for the beach. VA R K L I I K M IN S I T I L L Preaching, 7:30 P. M. Sunday Sehool at 10 A. M. us to where panied by her friends. Miss where they will spend their Alfred XX'enzel. who i» em- had gqmed entrance F IR S T IN O O N T IS T Rev. Harold Bollemillor, pas usual. Ihe hens were. Susie Bonner and Miss Mary honeymoon. ployed in Portl.md, .»peni Sun- Al 11:13 Sunduy School Dis- The W . A. VI>i Kleek Barred tor o f Cottage Grove, Ore, will I. m ils had just arisen when Donaldson from Riekreall spent They expect to be at home lo day with In* pareliIs, Mr. and Rock« are »till leading in the he here to fill the pulpit morn • rt»-1 Convention al the Congre his wife heard a commotion in 'be week end at the home of their many friends i n Mra. Augusf XX'enzel of Cooper- hy Washington Kgg-Laying Con ing and night. Mr. BotlemiHer gational Church, followed the henhouse. Upon inve;tiga- hrr father, Mr. XX'. B. Emmons, their new house in Berthold ic«!. The five bird* have laid I» the President of Die Naxnr- Basket l.unrh at noon, and a f Mounlain. Mr. nnd Mr*. Cha*. Ramer tion it was found that two dogs » r and Mrs. H. A. Eksirom Addition after the twentieth of ■ total o f S35 egg», ten more enc Young People's Society of ternoon program. o f i " ' ’,re w"bin the coop killing nnd son LeRoy drove to Corval- ,b' 9 month- Epwnrtli League at 7 P. M. o f Scholia and Mrs. Kerr Ilian tho next highest pen, which the North Pacific District. Copie The vandals got ¡¡„ |ast Sunday to spend Moth- Hev. J. H. Irvine will lake part Portland, have been guests al cbiekens. ha* lai,| 025 egg» and which and hear him. of the younger nay with their daughter. S U N D A Y T O R E R E D L E T T E R and Mr*. twenty-nine services Ihe home o f Mr. Services in the Haulenheck in the Baccalaureate yy * In first place for Ihe first D A Y FO R LO CAL CHURCH chicks and one old hen, before Mildred, who is attending O. A. August XX'enzel during Ihe past at Ihe Congregational Church in Building, three month*. The J. J. and Pastor George N. Taylor an they were surprised in the act. C. Mildred will finish her first week. Homer C. Williams. Ihe evening. E. I.. Van Kleek pen have a nounces that this coming Sun- year o f college in June. total o f SOI egg* to their cred it and stand In third plitro In Mr. and Mrs. J. P . MeGlas- ^ wiU be a , rpal red letter O HURO N O F O H R IIT Kiel lie content. The pen* run son and family have moved t o i « W - *a , .K ° l Second and Main as low aa 237 egg* for the f 0 f their home in Hillsboro where Belhe> Church. In the m°ro- May tO days. The Truliitytie Farm In hc will reside until taking up *■» >BdL af‘ f rnoK0 n , ' hf trt A, M.— Bible School, rea Seattle, Washington, merit* Ihi* son, “ Abraham and the Stran his work in the fall. He has s<*bool ^Hl be hosts to » dis- consolation prite. J. R. Ma gers"— Gen. 10:1-8, 18-19. t een appointed Superintendent ,r'rl ra,,> * un By . ° '- guire's pen from Portland, Ore., o f the Forest Grove schools T'*“ '»1'' from ,bo eastern end of 11 A. M Worship. Sermon, XXrashington County, inctudlng hn« laid 909 eggs. Dorothy The Christian Rare." Members of the Bethel Choirj(Jardpn llorne, Metzger. Tigard, Klelnemith'e of Canby laid 121. 7 P. M. Young People's Ser are beginning rehearsals t o r shPrWood, and Beaverton* The The Hanson I.oghorns are from vice. Iheir operetta, hearts al)*^1 outstanding features of the pn>- Corvallis and hold second place There will he no prenrhing Blossoms." Prodaiclion o f this whi<*h i* given in full In this contest, giving Oregon servlre in the evening al Ihe which is one o f the most tune- ,.|«Pwtiere. are the address in first, second an,) third places Church o f Christ, owing lo Ihe fill scores ever written, is e a -,(h„ morning bv Dr. George B. agninsl bird* entered from all High School Baccalaureate ser geriy anticipated. It is expect-; p rat t one o f the best known of Ihe UpHctl Slate«, Canada, vice which will be held al the e,| that it will be ready lo toe |aympn in j),P state of Oregon, an,| England. Of course, a Congregational Cliurrti. All are staged about the first o f June. and lhP address in Ihe after- large percent o f Ihe entrea are urged In attend Ihi* serviee. __ __ noon hy Prof. H. S. Tullie of from Waahlnglon end Oregon. Special Invitation Is extended GRANGE EN TER- ! Pacific University, who is an A third i-nlry from Beaverton I* to all lo attend Ihe Bible School T A IN S V IS IT O R S authority on religious eduea- E. R. Rlromqufsl, who hn» n at Ihe Church of Christ. The Tlie Beaverton Grange enter- lion. A basket dinner is sched- pen nf Buff t.eghornn In Ihe Men's Class is in Ihe midst of tained a large number o f vis- uled in ihe community room at contest. a contest w'ith Ihe Men's Class Hors from olher çrangps at 12:30 and all are invited lo this W . A. Van Kleek has second of Hillsboro. The race is rinse Iheir regular meeting Sal unlay as welt as to Ihe rest o f the place In Individual birds for 9 Hillsboro was ahoul one jump months, ith place in highesl May 8. Nine n«'w member* were program. ahead. We now lead hy Iwo initialed In Ihe morning ses- In the evening Ihe church value of egg« for five month« ,.......... .. i point a. Men. come help u* in- sion. One of their famous wilt be the scene of a union first and second place in indi-1 . . ... . , . crease Ihe lend. Bui above all. Chicken Pie dinners was served meeting of all congregations at v dunl h rds producing Ihe high- , , . ... . . , ' , __. . ,? he p us build up a class Ihnt at 11/ noon hour to over 100. the Baccalaureate service for csi value o f eggs for 9 months. 1 , I will be a boon In Ihe rommuin- A good program was given in Ihe class of 1926, Beaverton FLAY TO BE GIVEN RY ty. the afternoon. High Sehool. Music for the or- HAZBLDALE SOCIETY .1. Frank ORRIltWfhm» Among the visitors were ca«(on wilt he furnished by (He On Salurday next. May’ i OATNOUO OHURON EERVIOES about twenty from Riekreall. Bethel Orchestra and the 1 Ilio lfn*rMnlr I.HtTnrv 8»*rloly Mrs. E. !.. Cox from Kinton, Sehool Girls' Glee Club, white Will present the comedy. "Aaron Honda) Masses, 7:t0 and '0 Mr. Edward* from Oak Ridge, the sermon o f the e\ening wilt Rllfik from Punkln Crick"- ^ Mr» Salmon from Leedy. Mr. be given by Dr. B. B. Sutcliffe, Tho varloiin chnrnclorN arc In Sunday (*nl*‘clu.*»m, 0:20 A. M. and Mrs. C. T. Dickinson o f pastor o f Ihe Galvarv Pres- very capable bands as usual. I W ed -D a y Mass. 8:?n A. M. Oswego. Mr. Dickinson has Ihe bvlerian Church of Portland. This will he Ihe Iasi enter- D.-vollona, Saturday, al distinction o f being a c o n l l n - ------------- - Ininment of the senson, and a 7:30 P. M. nous member of Ihe Grange for The Beaverton Athletic* de- The doors will open al 8 P. M. Confession: Saturday, 3:30 to 1 52 year*. feated Union, Sunday, 7 to 8. large attendance I* anticipated. 1:30; 7 to 8:30 P. M. Auto On HoihWdV