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Mt ir IT'S FOR R IA » VERTON T R I RE V IE W S FOR IT T he B eaverton R eview f- i >‘»“ ,ry O LIAR tor -- — ' Volume IV, Number 32 SÌBfle Copy, 5 Coiti WATCHERS — AW ■ ■• j p . Beavertoa, W uhiaftoa Coaaty, Or*#*a, LOCAL Local People Visit Beaches U E R N E B R IQ H T Beaverton Residents Enjoy Ocean Men who dare the wide eeai on far trips, Br:ezes At Various Oregon Who quest the oorneri of the world in white ships, Garry dreams within their eyes and songs upon their lips. Sea-shore Resorts — R I A DI NO A’ I : hv FAMILY ¡ ----1 1 Friday, Inly 9, 1926 NEWS Popular Beaverton M i»» Lillian Kvnns has re turned from her trip, to Lake. I.yllle. Musician Marries Krnle Master* baa accepted a position with the Beaverton Market and Grocery. Wedding of Prominent Local Girl Mr. and Mra. Mike Welter of Timber, Ore, are here visiting at (he M. Welter home. Her Many Friends Comes As Surprize To $1 50 For Tor KINTON NEWS Mrs. E. L. Cox was a County Heat visitor Saturday. Mr. Henry Cohen, o f Portland, called on friends here Sunday. Mra. Zack Martin la quite ' poorly at lo r home on the | Itei'dvUle road. Loganberries Net $500 An Acre Syverson After Year of Adverse Conditions Enjoys Sea son ot Prosperity WiUiam and Joseph Wenzel | were in Portlaud on business But women lonely watch and wait the ship's return, Mr. wild Mr». Win. Knillh am! Coming a» a complete sur- I Friday of last week. Here on the Coast and in tbe Trembling in the shadowed night their hearts yearn children are visiting at Twin Mr*. W. K. Pegg has re Uri»« to their many friends, Mr. Herbert Marlin of Garibaldi W e »l generally, luey are c«,.cd Hocks beach. turned from Dr. Sears' Conval and Mr». C. J. Beach of Bea spent (he Kourth at the home "Kanchers." Back East With prayer, and in their eyes fear's fires burn. tney verton announced (be marriage o f hi» parenta, Mr. and Mr». were known as "Farmers.” The Mr. mid Mra. I. A. Clausen escent Home In Portland. o f their daughter, M i»» Alice M., Zack Martin, here. name doe* not make much dif apant I lie Fourth at (Camion Mr. and Mr*. S. A. Kreder- to Mr. William K. Van Rtiphout Hr arh. ference. But almo*t *very- ickaon spent their Kourth of Mr. 8. H. Pomeroy and eon, OREGON STATE NEWS of Yulsetz, Oregon. where there is a big howl go- July holiday at The Dalles. Robert, and little Misa Kath M i»» Kva W hllford 1» »pend- The wedding ceremony was erine, were Portland callers on mg up that the farmer i* not | mg her two week» vacation from Mr». Cora True of Hood River performed at Vancouver, Wash., getting the return* he should Tim Kugarlouf dreamery, at Sunday, last. i (lie Hank at Hnckuwny. visited over the Kourth with her July I, at one o'clock. from the capital he has invest Myrllr Point, made 50,000 Edwin Richards who is eui ed and the amount of work he The groom is the »on of Mr, parent«, M and Mrs. rteo.’ Tefft. liounda of rheeae, during the Mr. mid Mr* II. J. liughaon and Mr». P. J. Van Htiphout of ployed m Clackamar, spent the puts into his industry. He prob drove In Long lieaeh in Wanh- Mr». J. C. Huntley bad her Valsctz, Oregon. Personal Items About People In moil III of May. week end with his parents, Mr. ably isn't. iiiglon to »pend the Kourth. tonsil» removed Tuesday Dr. C Wheat trota ut Yukutil nhnw The bride was a member o f |ani* Mrs- Harry Richards. But there Is one rancher at and Around Beaverton Col K. Mason performed the op the grain will yield (wei,ty-fuur Mr. A. K. Wilnon look hi» Ho- graduating class o f the lo- j|r. Albert Dallman is the least In this vicinity who isn't eration. ¡bushel» uf 0 0 . lb. wheat tu I lie family In »pend Ihe Kourth at cal high school in 1925, and i- latest addition to the "Kord doing much howling. He al- lected for Our Readers , arre. Man/auila, aero»» from Nehulem He may be seen al vays has a smile o f welcome Mr». John Ranku» and »on a pianoist or considerable abil- Family." The Menrfee mill at Hnluier »pent several day» recently ui Ity, having been employed in th,. wtlPe| o f a n«.w coupe when you visit bis plaoe of bus Mr. and Mr», otto Erickson M Mr». I. \\ W lille and two burned recently The In»» ap- the home o f her mother, Mr- the local theatre. iness, just as any other suc and Mr. and Mra. Ouy Carr After a short wedding trip to, / *' ' ' an Kleek of cessful businessman. K. W. Cady. rhililrett uf Tlllamouk »pent the proxlmalej f too,000. It will be He may »pent the week-end at Newport. Hpokane, the young couple w i l l '1" 11 a,u^ arrived (Sunday and ia week end »1 the M. C. Mi km . relnitlt »nun. admit that things might be a The Misses Leah and Je»»h make Iheli^'bome at Valselz, O r ,! •P*u‘,,,|k a few days with Mr. und Mr», II, O. Slipe o( cher hume uu l.oinbar,| St. little better but be always add» The »(reel and aidewalk <ill,^ren around town, (irarhart »pent Sunday at the l.eiser o f Vancouver visited in where the groom i* employed that they might be a whole lot Mra. Kllrn Mali it and M l», <*u.filing campaign at llood River Ihe home of Mra. llutner over by the Cobbs <v Milcbel l*um- Mr- and Mra. George Snider worse than they are. home of their son, Mr. E. Slipe dura darl.nu wen- «n ite r gueala '»" »u.l. « 1.173 ».|uitre feet uf the week-end. bef Co. and family spent a very pleas Last year with a broken leg. l-riday night at Ihe liuuie o f j hUulilhlc paving. Mr. Hoaleltler, Supt. of the — ----- ---------- ant holiday during the past week his Logan berry crop destroyed Mr. and Mr». Henry Dcaswgei Standard Oil plant here »pent their »taler. Mra. K. 11. Hchoone. 'the grower« o f blaek clierrlc» at some o f the coast resorts of Knuppa have been »pending • • • L I INSTITUTE by some blight or disease, his „ . ,, , _ . 'at Xalem have ponied with the Ihe Kourlh at the Country Club Ihe past week at t lie 'W . K. OPEN IN CHICAGO », .. .. u .. , llt Mr. and Mr., fe e Hloek .... « fru„ Unt wl„ „ , hr in Astoria. T, u . , Mr- G. O. Riseold, o f Alberta, strawberries lost through the Die Moody Bible Institute of H J I *e .»singer home. „ . . . , Canada, and Andrew S ten wood crown-borer, and a few other daughter. Irene (fe g g y ) l-ft ; rhrrr,M . Chicago offers free training lo ... , u , Mr». II. A. Hub*e and »on», more or less important matters Saturday morn lug for a ton _ . * »* l.ewistown, Montana, were li Mrs. Thomas Hughes of Hat young men and women who are day'» visit in Seattle mid Tu- 1 Freewater near Millun «* - Thotnaa and David, returned to which seemed to go the wrong Hu» vicinity calling on friends to Christian coma> peel» to ahlp I.SOU carload» ot llieir borne from the Rockaway K run cisco arrived Monday., fui looking forward way. you would have thought he last Sunday a visit with her parents, Mr. work as a vocation either a t ; apple» and I .Olio earloada of beach Saturday, might be a little down-bearted; and Mrs. W. K. Pegg. home Or abroad. Miss Mary Ludwig, who is Mr. and Mr». W . It. Iloyd and prune» till» year, but to Mr. Syverson the world This includes missions, pas- employed in Knappa, spent the Mr. and Mr». John Peterson their gue»ta, Mr. and Mr». Me- »till looked bright, and this The regular meeting of the Tlie l.a Orando Iron work» and family mid Mr and Mrs. toral work, evangelism, religious kourth o f July holiday sea- t'.aufiy, ueeuiiipanled by Mr. and year, able to be about with a W.C.T.U will be- held at Ihe which has burned (wire »nice education. work among chil- son al (be home o f her parents M. II. Metcalf and family were Mra. J. E. Davis »pent the re cane, he has enjoyed a very home o f Mr». Dan Adams, neat 1911, will retili lili. I lie,. In., at Seaside for the week-end. dren, and gospel music, vocal ®*r- a,,d Mrs. Ham Ludwig, c a ll holiday at Ml. Hood. profitable year. Wednesday at 2:30 p.m. Klcr- at each lire waa I5U.00. and instrumental, though a- Mr. and Mrs. Melvyn Vander- Mr. and Mra. W. H. Fetch lion of ofllcers. His ranch o f about fifty- five Mr». K. W. Woodruff mo The McCormick Hleamahip do. small charge is made for prl-|most, and Harry Kluke, left on acres lies on top o f the hill. tored to Seattle Tueaduy with of Portland la going to equip spent u couple o f day« at the vate lessons in music. College Saturday for Walla Walla, W n Cooper Mountain, south and Mr. anu Mra. K. J Koye. Hlie al* »tram er» for pneaengor aer- beach al Rockaway but went KINTON BOVS JOIN or high school graduation is where they will spend the re- lo Yamhill for the Kourlh west o f Aloha. About forty will »pond a week there vlsll- vtce 1« South America. HILLSBORO RAND not a requirement but Ihe lat- niamder of the summer, acres are under cultivation. Hi* iiig her nutllier and sister. fo r Two of our Kinlon boys who ter is advised especially Mr. und Mra. Doy (tray and j The JunUeti knitting Mill» at Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Kluke Logan berry crop, o f which he some courses. Foreign speak- were members o f I be saliool Mr». Walter llarri» and den- Portland are planning Ihe erer- children, Crete, John and Myron, ing youth reçoive free training a 11 ^ daughter. Miss Mary, ha* several acre*, this year net gbier» liMik their gueal». Mrs.|oon «r an addition to their spent I heir Kourlh of July va band have become member« of gn Kuglish. No denominational ® 1 ’ ' !l! a *b® Pa»l ted him a little more than *500 in! Ion at Washington Heaclie». the Hillsboro hand and were k. and M l»» Verna Oooct, for J plare tu coat * 200.000 _ — Mfj ■« w*',' k *i ,»«-ians. They return- return per acre. Not at all bad. His restrictions are made. al • N e*arl* They seen playing Ibeir corsets |l a delve up the Columbia lliver | .... , u . ... . , Mr and Mrs. It. W. Cook the celebra I ion held in Hill» members of all churches - a . r e . e . <J to t,,eir home here Wednes- cherries were a good crop and Highway la.l Friday I U,nt * l »'«rrlaburg day. sold al the rate o f eight cents iin,| daughter, Doltie, and Mr*. hua a Itoyal Anne cherry tree weleome. boro on tbe Kourlh o f July- a pound for the Royal Annes, Mr. Rben Ooocli, a nephew o f olT o f which he »old Id5 worth Mitch, a staler o f Mr». Cook's The Kali term opens Septeni- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dupuies They are William and Jo while many growers received a with her son, went to Devil'» seph W eniel. We have a num- her 9. Mr» W aller llnrrla'a hna re- of fruil llii» araaon. a,,d sons, Wallace, Herbert scant four or five cents for the --------- ——------ ®>*d Edwin, o f Vancouver, Wasb. turned to hi» home in San Worh ,ia. Klamath Luke for a couple o f day» Iasi J***r o f young musicians around same variety. w eek. 9ranct.ru after a weak a via. , he M„ w Anc|lar *ue*ls recently at tbe Kinlon here an,) all are making APARTMENTS ACCEPTED Besides fruit, Mr. Syverson FOR KINTON PROPERTY home of Mr and Mrs. C. Van- a good name for themselves. II with relallvea here. 'fo u r alortee high, lo be built Mr. und Mr». Robert Sum grows some kinds o f vegetables. The many friends of Mr. aipl dermost. mer», Mr, and Mr». Ouy Alex Owing to • ••• number »i»cnd- * coal o f 1100,000. These he usually ha* contract and Robert Bucker, ed at the Cannery. Last year A great many Beaverton peo Mrs. Josef Tannler. who have Clyde i"g lheir Holiday vacation away. \ trwhl ha» been ander, Mr». Mury Summers and from Imme, there waa not u built by ihe Federal Korea! Mr. and Mr». J C. Huntley and ple took advantage of Ihe dou been residents of the Kinton who have been visiting for the his squash brought him *8.50 \cr> lug crowd al Ihe Henelll Service from dollage drove in family »pent the Kourlh ut the ble holiday to make trips o f in community for Hie past twelve past two weeks at Ihe home of a ton and this year he is ex- terest to the beaches or moun years. are sorry lo loose them their aunt, Mrs. Everett Wright, peeling to get *7.50. He also dance in II i S h ^ p on the night t,, 11 ,,. Hnhemla mining di»lnct. N'etart» resort. tains. Among (hose who look from our midst. returned to their home last has about two acres o f beans o f July 3rd. I ,, Mr. an,| Mra. W C. Me Kelt I he n ly rnunell at Kugene a holiday In this manner were: During Ihe past week Ihe Tuesday. from which he expects to re- Mra. k. (.touch, a slater of la considering an antl-jnywulk- and Mis» Juliet le Carter mo Mr. an,| Mrs- E. Marsh and Mr. Tannlers have traded their pro- Kbit road for rhe re» “ ,a«' session of the|ceive a neat 9um- Mra. W aller Harris, with her ing ordinance If tin» ordinance tored to Seaside Saturday. They and Mrs. M. H. Metcalf who Pf r (>' on daughter, Mi»» Verna Uooch, u pa»»e*, u will carry heavy line» relumed Monday accompanied were among Ihe «0,000 at Sea- properly in Portland owned 1» JV!1 .1' ’'* ' ' r“ o?e waa bdd in Ibe I rM U »rM by Mr. and Mr». G. H. Haynes leaeher In Ihe Turlock School for thn»e guilty. side;" Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Doty Mrs. Anna Allen, which ■* lo hall "^ dn e»day evening o f last MULTNOMAH CHURCH ENJOYS PICNIC who had been spending a few wlio drove to Grass Valley; Mr. caled on Marshall street. week ihe trird an(^ ^urth de- iu snn Franclaco. are here vis- CnHftornl.-Oraion com- A hundred and seventy-five of diirs there. Mr. and Mrs. Tannler will be s n ** were confer*‘<!*l on two iling at Ihe W .Her Harris b « « e y KUnilll„ K. JU ,, ,.m_ John Clark who look Ihe 8. P the members and friends of the pleased to see any of their old 1 ,u" 1 ate8, Special for Rockaway; Mr W il Mr. mid Mra. K. W Liver- Ploying forty men un a power Community Church Vathered at Word has been received from FAMILY QATH IRINO IN bur Weed who was a member friend- and neighbors at llieir more, Sr.. Mr. and Mra. F. W „ H"e running from Ibeir klam- Ihe school house Saturday for ORDER AT KINTON o f a parly climbing Ml. Hood; new home. The Marshall Apart- Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Wenzel. Jr., Mr. Krneat Livermore of "Hi Kalla plant. the annual picnic. The festiv There were numerous fam I.. V. Emmons and son. Verle!! menls- B2t Marshall St., Pori- They are enjoying their honey- ities began at two o’clock Sea»ide. Mra. Jackson o f Hose- Marshfield report» Ihul Ihe ily gatherings around town on who spent Ihe holiday on Ml lan(1' ,,,uon ;,t Yellow-.tone National Athletic games had been ar *iurg and Mr and Mr». Hay i|r„t un|l of the Clayton Murk Sunday, Ihe Kourlh. Mrs. Allen's son and his wife Park, and are making the trip Hood; Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Slev- ranged and prizes were award- o Syveraon of kelao, W n„ apont |,,K rim road, four and a half One o f Ihe largest o f these ens and Mr. and Mrs. C. H Frv will reside on the Ranch and we by automobile. the winners o f t^e contests. II I be week-end .1 (.loud Cap Inn mite» long, i» under emialrue- was at the home o f Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. C. E Marker and a«‘»> * Iai1 to welcome them to Harvesting and threshing are is not' possible to lear i alt the Mr and Mra. W. J. Leonard M" n 1,1 Frankpnrt. Mr*. Hurry A. Richards, it liv Verne Bright who went lo Now-I **’ ' s community started in earnest and the bin name« o f the winners. mid »on, Hillle, from Walla The »learner, "Dakotan’* pul ing n llome-coiuing for all Ihe port as well o f many others o f ! ----------------- — ders and separators will be Races and stunt contest- h.oi Walla, Wash.,, and Mr. and 2,000,IHMlpound* of wool on her children. whom we have not yet learned. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sauers and kept busy for awhile. There been arranged for the adn!'- A very enjoyable day was Mr». Joe Leonard and duiighter deck» from a Portland doek lo ------------------- | son, Bobbie, are visiting at the is every promise of a good and children and were partici A line Jean, from Portland, were Sun-! be delivered lo null» in Ihe eu«- spent by all present. Miss Vena Gaskell »pent the home of Mrs. Sauers’ parents, yield this season- pated in by practically every dinner was served al noon. dny visitor* o f M. and Mr». Kl- j lprn ,,f ,,ur y s A Fourth al Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. George Tefft. one present. Mr aud Mrs. W. C. Hall and nier Slipe. A large part o f the parly - The Winchester Hay section i daughter, Mary Katherine, and Mr C. K. Hedge accompanied o f Ihe Roosevelt Highway near Mrs. Hall's brother, Roy Stew success is due to the efficient by his wife and daughter, Zola, Reedsport, a length o f three art of Haines, Ore., who is a work o f the committee which house guest, motored to Port- eon*istod o f W. B. Lacy, chair- ami Mr. Ed. Snyder of Portland, miles will cost about *70,500. took in Crater Lake on (he 2nd land Sunday where they aDeiu i an’ ani' " ' Far! Parker, Dr. old buildings have been lorn t|le day. * |G. G. Forbes. Miss Alice Gay- und were at Diamond for Ihe down lo make room for Hie “ T7 . . lord. Miss Shirley Oliver and third and Kourth. They rdr new *350,000 structure soon lo Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pome-¡Mra. R. L. Maul. port snow len feet deep to the bn built fop the First National roy are receiving congratula- | _______________ north of Crater Lake. Bank at Salem. lions on the birth o f a little CARSON LADIES’ AID daughter, born to them Fri Among those from Beaver The Rash A Door Co. al GIVES SILVER TEA day, July 2. Mrs. Pomeroy is ton who attended tho celebra Reedsport are shipping a car The silver tea given by the in a Portland hospital. Mother Ladies’ Aid o f Ihe Carson Hci- tion at Hillsboro wi're MC- «"d load of garago doors a day. It j and daughter are doing very rht» Community Church was Mrs. Louis Hugh.son, and son; has *200,000 invested in It's well at this writing. we„ Mrs. W. Davis; Mr. and Mis plant and employs forty men. well aUended attended brief business Following a George Hlasser; Mr. and Mr». The many friends o f Mrs. At The Pacific Telephone A T e l John Summers; Mr. nnd Mrs. II. egraph Co. has Installed two ice Cutting, formerly of this session, Mrs. Mcllroy gave an place but now of Tigard, will I interesting talk on "Foods,” fol- A. Rohse. and sons; Mrs, R. large new switch boards at llutner; Mr ami Mr». C. Jacku; Klanmlh Kalla |n order lo lake bc pleased to learn that she lowed by a general discussion Mr. and Mrs. D, U. Hempstead rare of their greatly increased has just returned from an ex- on way* and means o f ligbten- and children besides a lot uf business, tended visit in tbe East where ing household duties, oilier» whose names we didn't she has been the guest o f rel- Many favorite recipes were The smeller nl Sumpter has write Immediately when we saw atives. Mrs. Cutting has been exchanged and discussed, them, ami some whose names been closer down since 1923. here the past week, the guest The Ladies will sponsor a It is to be reopened and tbe of her son and his wife. Mr. luncheon to be held at the of- we did mil know. new owners are expected to and Mrs. Harold Cutting. flee. of the Portland Telegram Mrs. 8. Aiken, Mrs. Dan Ad spend about *50,000 for re ____________ and it is hoped that thirty tick- ams, Mr and Mrs. Cash John- pairs and improvements. R. W COOK TRADES FARM ets can be sold. In case that hoii , Mr. ami Mrs. Ray Mahler FOR ALAMEDA HOME number is sold the money will ConsirueUon has commeneed and baby, Mrs. Maude Miller, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Cook he returned to the treasury, on a new *12,000 hospital Mr. M. Welter, Mr. and Mrs. V. have traded their place south At the business session it building nl Myrtle Point. Woods, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Al of town for property in Ala- wa* decided to discontinue the Tho contract has hem let for len, Mr. andMrs. H. A. Alexan meda.. They moved lo their meetings until September. a new *0,000 hotel lo be built der. and son, Harold, Mr. nnd new home last Saturday. July 3 ------------------- at Wildwood, near Sandy- Mrs. Waller Harris and daugh Mr. and Mrs. Jadnbs now has ! Mrs John Bankus and son. Industrial conditions through ters, Vivian and Dorothy. Mr*. the Cook place and expect to Howard, of Portland visited her G. Gooch nnd daughter, Verna, out (lie whole country are in a occupy it soon along with a mother. Mrs. M. H. Cady, over Mrs l.ulle Hoeing. Miss Gina heller condition than they have son and his family. | the wpek-end. Mr. Bankus is Emmons,, Mr. Roy Emmons, i been in either o f the two pre. spending a few weeks In Chi- and J. W. Ilaynard were among ' reding years, nrcnnling to llg- Mr. E. A. Morgan was called cago and other custom cities those seen at the Hillsboro cel- ores prepared by the It. 8 to Halsey Sunday by the illness in the interests o f the Portland chration Monday evening. | Geological Survey. o f hi* sister. Electric Power Co. Paragraphs of Local Interest Foolish Season Is Here