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IF I T '« r o n VINTON T M I bea - R I VI I W 'l IO N IT r T he B eaverton Vaiarne IV, Namber 47 Siajle Copy, 5 Caita SAILOR «»««««. „IV $1 t t Par Taw Beamton, W uhiofloo Coant y, Oregon, Friday, October 22, 1926 PROGRAM SLATED RON KINTON NEWS ODDFELLOW? MALL The evening o f Ocldber 29th Mra. Harry A. Richards * la Mr. William G. Hall will deliver quite poorly at her home. Her ai adilres* at tin* Oddfellow* many friends hope site soon UERNE BRIQHT ball ill lieuvertoii. I.e*l »nine recovers. Mia. Oliarle* Anderson la in Capitalization ot New Utility Put ¡nay not know, Hie Hall is up Down corridors of darkness came the shrill There will be a quilting bee Strong M oUlia Team Bested By A Sfatile, «pending u we’ok wilh over the Whitebait restaurant, At $600,000; W . G. Hare Is Of winds and fragile fog-wisps wrapped his heart at Ihe Kinton church all day lu-r ilniiKliler. • in Kl midway, opposite Hie post- Score Of 6 to 0 On Field Of Tuesday. In longing, and the salt spray kissed a smart olflcc. Better come. An enjoy - 1 keruielli Mtll*, Hny Curey ttiul Amonk Incorporators Mud: Locals Show Power ,ild< evening is promised all. ^ r- Anthony Hehulte spent A. Sumlberg ileo ve lo Corvelli* Of rapture on his lips. . .Beyond that hill Mr. Hansen will *ing. That ¡'b e day, last Wednesday, In oli I i i i h ì i i c * « Inai week. Organ l/at lull of the Oregon What dream of ocean-beauty waited him? ir, itself ought to be intere*!- Portland. The Beaverton High School Mia. i . A. McMillan, Mr*. J. Telephone Co. with a capitali What leaping silver, under the curving moon, added another Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Hoover football team C. Simili iinj M i»« Jean Simili sation of •eOO.OO« wa* uniioun mg And listen! Mr. W illis Ca- Of outdrawn tides? What wild, ecstatic rune ceil following tin* llluig of ar dy has promised to favor us ¡»pent the day Kunday with re|- notch lo the slock of thvir six- »peni Suturduy In Portland. vitli one of lit* pleasing se alive* in Portland. gun last Friday wlieu they took Flung from the fluting throats of sea-birds slim. Mia. Itowell ami fnoitly bave ticle* o f Incorporation at Salem. lection*. Now we know you're the fast team from Molaila in Senator Churl»« Hall, Karl W. Mr. i;. w W . V. v. ung r > *e :l'y rei urnr J nft*-r working in (he interested. to camp with the long end o f a Oates and Win, <«. Man* of Hills P'ircnaeed a nice team of m p •* apple He climbed the dune as of old he’d climb a mast: orch ard« at Hood R i v e r . But that i* by no mean* ail. d lo o score. boro are named as lucurpora- from a Portland dealer. Mr und Mra. Edward Jef- tor*. The wind was seamen’s laughter in his ears; The day was not all that The principal place o. Mr. Anderson, Hie cellist will lie Rev. and Mr«. W. L. Strange could have begti desired but we friee of McMinnville liare moved husiiie** i* given as Portland. there, and the girl's glee club The wisps of fog, white sails against the sky; and the orchestra from the of 1.aurei were calling on some didn't hear a whimper out of u n til lh«* Jelfrie* f u m i f o r t h e Operation of live independent The moon, a beckoning ship’s light swinging by high school. And still that is o f their parishioner* Wed. w in ter. the Beaverton rooter« on the telephone companies in this *cc- Luring him down dark sea-trails of the past. . . . Mr. and Mrs. August Wemel side lines. The tenseness can Mr and Mr*. Alfred Munii mn of the »late, involved m not all, you'll be surprized and The sea-birds' pattering cry held the sound of tears. and f a m i l y f r o m Gale* Creek -lock purchases iiiaiic by Hall pl ased or you can .have your and family enjoyed 8un.»By din- be imagined when you remem ber that our boys were up a- have m o v e d I I I l o Hie George ami Cute» during liie pu»L three n.oney back A bonafide money- jner with friends in Scholls. gaints a bunch who had de weeks, will be handled by tin- back guarantee, to all. Miller hou»e. And the best o f all is that j Wr#- Gharl ;s Fulbel r e » » . . y feated the Salem High school Oregon Telephone Co., it wa* N I * L ESTATE CONTINUES Mr. and Mr*. , T* Wilson term* of llieee transfers they ihi* edtertainment is free, with v'*H,-d her s.-'ci, Mrs. ?. team 57 to 0 but a short time TO CHANGE HAD piare al .IttcMown Mra. Pot- acquired all the »tuck of the ai.ly Hie request tlial you come "b a le n , who live« in Portland. ago. Mr. Marsh ha» »old hi* gur- ter plan» lo leave for Arizona We are not well enough ac iillsboro ‘I eli-phone Co., con- 11‘id listen, and be entertained, j Mr. and Mrs. Amil Ficken and huilmng lo M. II. Freeman, >ii a »liorl time. family of Tualatin spent Sunday quainted with the boys who lrolling interest m tbe McMinu- V - .¡ring- on it at all. at the horn* o f Mr. and Mrs. make up tbe team to be able Co.. Newlierg ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED o!lU J Ur". T ™ U,c *,uild- ' Mr. and Mr*. .McMillan ami ,lie I elephnn«* ' 'U - i oi one year. Mr. Landigan vrore dinner gue»t AT RARTY Lorenz Ficken to name them when they are t’elephone Co., and Sc bolts Tel Saturday evening, October H5* out on Ihe field with their suits «I» h • ' ** Sunday at the ...... or Mr and apliuiie Co., and a half ini Personal Items About People In d. Mr. Albert Pullman ha-, re- *«i Mar.li broke ground for a Mrw pnul n me \V eslern i elephonc and t Halhiwr'en parí y was given cfnlly entere,! (be employment on and anyway, it’s what the i mm i «iiii'til Urc|iro»f ggi Ngp uih J t! llie borne o f Mr. and Mr*. and Around Beaverton Col team deos as^ a whole that wins -••rtiee -lalmn at the corner of Mi»* Nancy (iriflltl» of Green- Telegraph Co. o f Forest Grove W, Alien to announce ths* o í I he Lang Electric Sign lo., anj loses games. The team all »lock of Hie Oregon Tele a> Multnomah. Luiubard SI. and Canyon Hd. '’uck. Tenne»eee 1» making an lected for Our Readers ivagemenl ei their daiighler. played well. They scored and Umle recently Mur»h ha,| pur- '‘«tended viall with her aunt and phone Co. will consist of *40o,- Ris* Helia Alien to Mr. Richard' Mrs. L. 8. Bierly and Mrs E they showed their mettle nn common »lock and •l'OU.000 ha-ed tin- lot fro,,, Henry Nel- Mr. and Mra. It. I. Hiel McCormick and children of they held 'he Molaila boys for cumulative, 7 ¿.or cent prefer M (ilulseh who is at present Juin- «m i Jamie liminoli ' « mi « -on. We are told tlial a pe- ^Iplffllla. Hillsboro spent Ihe week-end at down* on the one yard line red stock, dividends of which •mp'nyed in 8an Francisco. u | i from Corvadla for (tic week '•Hon liua been circulated and A lhre. -aere tract in the Ha- vill be payable quarterly. Tlie decorations were H» har- their home here. and when awarded ihe ball, end. I- -igned willi (he required a- teldale Carden Tract* lia* been i.'or.y wifh I h 1 season, consis- Mr. and Mrs. 8. J. Claridge at the end o f Ihe fourth down, Mr*. tim er Slip* reporta huv- 1 of poopls -o |bi| the . recently by Mi iii> Mrg " f witche», pumpk'ns, etc. and sons, and J. Weslon Hall punted nut o f danger. EASTIRNERS ENTERTAINED I ti K picked a <|uart of large lower end of l.umbard 8L can mond Huynee o f Ueaverton. Mr. Among those presimi were: and son. all from Portland, were The Held was one sheet of A T KINTON HOME ru»pberrie« Tu<*«day. " improved by paving. Ilayne» i» n««w building a hou»r Me»»r*. Percy Cameron and he Misse* Anna Allen, Marion callers at the home o f Mr. and mingled mud and rain, the boys I hi* looks like an important and will bring hia family her« l.cster Gerard o f Haifa«, Nova K»li*o, Fila. Carrie and Nana Mrs. E. L. Cox Sunday M l»» Hernie«* Murria o f fo rt plastered with mud, but they ja» »«ion a» possible. „ „ lumi « a » a guest Saturday ul iiansaction, played football. There is no Scotia, and lliram Arey of Vin- I n mn and Mrs. Golene Mol- Mr. I-reeuian 1» considering - . Portland: Mr». Lela ' Mr; and Mr8’ W * C HaM » nd game scheduled this week but .Mr». M C. MeK* relier. il Haven, Maine, were guests •er o f I.lisch of Forest Grove. Mrs. Mary Katherine, and next week they go to Amity. *....... tabllahmcnt o f a mercan- U T IR A N V SOCIETY MEETS he past week of M. and Mrs. Mr. and Mr», F, it. Schœiie Hoiris Millet of Fa i rv a le and . r' ani Mr9' Henry Slewart, all w ■ tMg If m > Msrah «H nn a t hazelo ale E. L Cos at «lie'r home on Coo- returned Saturday troni it *ix- Mr*. Lovena Funk o f Beaverton. from Salem, spent Sunday at *P hie lease on the Flatiron The llr*t regular meeting of >er Mountain. wreks trip to Honolulu. the Hall home here. 6RADE SCHOOL limldlng which Mr. Freeman the Hareldale Literary Society Mr. Arey is Mrs. Co«’« cousin ENGAGEMERT ARNOUNCCD was held Tuesday evening. Most Mr. ami Mr*. It. C. McCauley lust pnrrha-ed. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rogers of Their trip from Boston wa* Dorothy an- visiting ill Hie Imme of Mr AT CORVALLIS SUNDAY Beaverton and Mrs. Brown or 'George Parker and ■nude by automobile. .Kl IRONS-1 M I RICK "f P »« Harris, Reporters.) mul M m W h ito>'i Oregon Agricultural College, Portland were week-end guest* These people are planning on W IOOINO O IL IB R A T ID ' " " * * " "• nPW ° nP* %l, vi .. ihi* n n refill nr mt^tinK I* taking llietr home in this vici orvallis, October tS (Special last week at the home of Mr. Mrs. Emmons, Mr*. Rohse and Mr» J Frank Cunningham uml Mr. A .on W Kminon* wrbo , hHd „ of The land Mrs. Zack Martin. Mrs. Hansen were visitors in nity. It is their first visit to to the Beaverton Review) Indi) »peni I <i-l week visiting » well known In (hi. . . r l „ „ . . i ^ w ihe »eeond grade room last week. Hu* secDon and they nre very TRrugrinent o f Mildred (Elva) I with her niotlo-r in Portland. va» married w edne»day even- ... ... , Eka.rom of Beaverton, 'opho- , member* u ' Phrre will he an open meet- nvnraMy impressinT wtfli Hid , __ ,. ____ „ ____________ Mr- !.. M Weaver of I'orl- ug. October *0. lo Mia- Edith (lug nor.* in ««flhmeYee. lo Mr Fran- ™ f 0* * " J * ®° P1'’r,,!‘ D,‘ ,'on* i*nri Kathryn on Hie evening of Novem business outlook here. land »petti laal week ill the Imme I. Kmeriek in Portland at Hie ber !* .■is Mitchell o f Corvallis, senior ¡¡7., trr,nt o t Mn'’ka’r ar' n‘‘" P « P »* *n «»'* . »'«ill nv making /in approach lo M’rond flrratfc* room ’lome o f Ibe bride's mother. of her daughter, Mi». W. I.. in commerce, was announced a t , ,h(. ro.ld. ,avin(f , j|p P,fc , “ *rr“ * r° ° m REAKIRS COMING TO bnl> the mm,odiate fumili- - BFAVIRTON R IO R L I Cady. ' ' j Virginia Ha «com has reium - KINTON GRANGE HALL ‘ he Bella Omega and Tau I»elta‘ ( the r.<ntra cin g ,«arile* he- ATTIÍHO CONVENTION **r' and Mrs. W. L. Van Horn e«j to tbe seventh grade. She I wo Crowell lo ot her- from Next Tuesday <*vening. Hfe t’fi houses, Sunday, October 8 ..« present at the ceremony CongrB„ tjona, Chris. Miss Kkstrom Is „ member of a,‘‘* daughter o f Portland spent ,ias been absent for several l.oul-lauu « r i Malting at the -f October, is Hi«* date set for " ........ employed in j,aM Endeavor was we|| repre- lie public meelin lo he held * Delta Omega -ororitv and ,l"' week-end with Mr. Van's w< eks. home of Unir hulf-brnthur, Mr. . ,.* u m n i.. department o f the ^ annual PonV(m. “ nd F1S,,n*n J' T ‘ The eighth grade challenged Lawrence tucker. Iiliernlnn Hank In Portland. |Hon of Hie Washington County ill the Grange Hall. There will Mr Mitchell of the Tau Delta be speakers present to talk and fra‘ - rnil>- ’ an HOrn ° n T " " F,a‘ Road- the seventh grade to a basebafl Mr. and Mr*. Thoiiia» T ill The bride wa* In the employ I n ion held at Haslon last week. Melvyn \andermost has pur- game. The score was 7-0 in fa- liseuss the various issues on man of Medlmd, Oregon, were nent o f Ihe Oregon Journal. CHEERY AFTERNOONERS Mr. and Mrs. M. II. MHrglf, cliased fifteen cord* o f oak wood vor o f the eighth grade, gm*»t» I uemhiy evening of Mr. After Ihe honeymoon. Ihe hap Superintendants of the Junior Ibe ballot, an,) enlighten those ENTERTAIN HUSBANDS from August Wenzal Wenzel and and has lias .... .. „ . , , who do not understand Ihe mea- py roupie will Ink«* lip their re«- Society nlteioled us did Hie del un,| Mr*. J. H W'ooduid. The Cheery Afternooner* en been busy during the past few , 1 “ e Aloha-Huber school came surea. Mr- Ida Jone» lia» had u now nlenee on Harri»nn SI. Portland. egate« from *the Intermediate ’ ° p,ay the grade scho0' There will be a short literary lertained their husbands at the days yarding ,t out on the road a ^ football game. The score home o f Mr. and Mrs. B. A. for delivery. roof put oh her tmu-e ou W al Society. Misa Maisy Taylor. Clin and musical program also. was 28 to 0 in favor o f our LOCAL NEWS Hohse Thursday evening with »<oi Si. Workmen are now hu-y ton Barnes and Lawrence brew It is hoped dial all voters in After spending a few day* school's team, Mr. If. O. Vincent of Hlll»- ery. and luncheon. Those AH of Ihose attended all this community will he present. "500'' reinodediig Ilio interior. vacation at the home o f his par- ... .... . . ,. ’•oro spent Tuesday in town. present were: Mr. and Mrs. Otto of (he sessions o f the conven Hon’t forget Ihe date -O cto Mr. and Mr*. I.uui* Mirhaml ent*, Mr, and Mrs. August Wen- 1 he elgh,h ?ra<fc> hr,d a m<'etr Mr, and Mrs. M. Tubin Imve tion from Friday until Sunday ber 2# at eight o'clock in liie Breiten, Mr. and Mrs. Bradley zel. Joseph Wenzel relumed to and family have moved to Hllle- ,n " ,e,r r° ° m Fr,day l0 Woodward, Mr. and Mrs. Roy his school at Rainier, (he llr8i rho° 9? a a worth Kinton Grange hall. '• deeor- horu. Mr. Miehuud wa» form -urrhused the Albert Koch pru- evening and report Young, Mrs. C.haa. Robbins. of this week. while trip. a'** 'be room for Halloween. erly it mechanic in tUipe'a Gar- .»erty on Peterson Avenue. * _ 'lli« following were elected: Fern rin* Henverton H.E.8. g a v Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Cox, and age. Mrs. J. li. Uray of Porllandl Mr. anq Mrs. J. T. Yan Horn Ciinn, Harry Robinson, Lucille Mr. and Mr*. Walter Harris. QUILTING RARTY AND «ave llieir regulär monihly “ 500" Mik e Weller «pent I uc-day at tin* home of Mr. nix1 Mr» Verb* LUNOHEON GIVEN party Wednesdav aftemoon. F Mrs. Robbins and Mr. Young tormerly of Portland, are now Barnes, Gordon Miller. and baby of Ti ■liber. i iregon, a*r son, Hoy Oray, here. Mrs. George Thyng entertain limigli lo play nine tables wer had prize honors anj Mrs. Hnr- nicely domiciled in their new Fnmions. and Mar-.»rei Wilson, Esterly, who was e- Mis, Robert Sumners, who ed a party of friends a! her present. Mr-, F. G. Donaldson ris and Mr. Cox the consolation. home on tile h lat Road,. Sonis I-’raneis «pent We« liie*ila> in Hie home Mike* ■ us been III for a couple of home, Wednesday, with a quilt won flrsl prize, Mrs. R. Mc- improvements have been made Belnd president stayed in the of Mr. M. II. Welteir. -room to help them. *eck* is very much improved. ing party and luncheon. father. Several ears o f members of to the building. : uiley won second and Mrs. R Beaverton Lodge No. 252. I.H.- Those present were Mrs. S. Dunbar reeeived eonsolalion. Mrs. \irgil Landres, who is The third grade dramatized Mr*. G(•orge Illa»» er enter- Mr. uml Mrs. Smith are be- Miss Helen Frederiekson of G.F.. drove lo Hillsboro W ed a guest at the J. J. Van Kle.'k **i Rtle Red Riding Hood" in tamed the "5IMI" club Friday af- ng congratulated on the urriv- Akin, Mr». S. Butner, Mrs. E. Friday. The tei limili. Mra. J. C llunlley il of a baby son born lust Sun. Boring. Mrs. L. Dean, Mrs. It Heppner aeeompan'ed Miss No nesday evening to see the de home, and Miss Helen Van Kloek »|,eir room last A. Rnhsc, Mrs. J. W . Ruvnnrd reen Nelson on her visit home gree staff at Hillsboro exem spent a few days last week in eighth grade invited them to won Hie honor* ami Mr*. \\ . H. Mr. I.. A. Kennedy drove lo mid Mrs. Mary Stitt. plify fhe work of tbe first degree Portland where they were the come into their room and give for thè week-end. Ilnvil the coiiHolatmn. iJrownsv ille Sunduy to hunt guests o f Mr*. U. M. NanKlcek. the play which was much en- Mr. J. Y\ ItayiiHi'd i* building dicueunt» and brought buck— Hunters were quite numerous j"V''d. The characters were: a new garage tilg enougb f" a few. around this vicinity Sunday but *‘l*Htle Red Riding Hood.” Rho- bold three car*. He sold hi* Messrs. Horace, Victor and Al- the game was not very plentiful da Thyn*; "Mother,” Genevieve tvo-cur garag“ beruu-e it w a ■ on Kinimuis spent Sunduy In and the out-of-town cars did Johnson: “ W olf.” F.ugpne Han- in -mull for III* need*. iiunting near Corvallis. They nol have much weight added lo sen: “ Grandmother," Katie Ru- Mr. and Mr*. Shannon from »port birds plentiful. their load on the return trip. chick: "M iller," James Karl Cooper Mountain are huildmg n u , u . W illiam s; “ Bird,” David Mason; Miss Noreen Nelson came ov- Mr .nd Mra. J J Y .n Kleek ^ Jack Jack<on new residence on that part of ■r from Heppner where she is spen Sunday >n Portland being a„ d Elvn w iD on. the L). Pitt place which Mr. curbing to spend the week-end guests o f Mr. Yan Kloek# mo-, Shannon recently purchased. \ it li her parents here. tlier, Mrs. H. M. Van Kleek. ’ -------------------- Mr. S. A. Frsderirkson and Their daughters Mrs. Landres Me. and Mrs. If. M. Barnes Mrs. Susie Suitor o f Port son, Angie, and Mr. Henry Nel and Miss Helen accompanied m!*de a business trip to Long- land has been visiting for a son have returned from Ver- them home. |view Saturday. •ouple of weeks in the home of nimin having llm»ho<l their con- Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Wood. The Ladies' Aid society and Beaverton Lodge No. 252, I - Irael of building a garage there. invited guests were vey pleas- G.O.F., have been invited lo Mr. J*. \V, Rnynurd accom Mr. and Mrs. It. O. Lambert antlv entertained at the new help put on the program at the panied by Mr. R. It. Easter of of I'orlland have purchased the home of Mrs. Dave YY'ard, Plea*. “ Three-Link" association t o Hillsboro returned Sunday from house on Franklin Avenue for unt Y'alley, Thursday afternoon, meet in Forest Grove Friday a hunting trip to Southern Ore. merly «irrupted hy Mr. and Mrs Dainty refreshments were served evening (tonight). Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hlnmons Jos. Only who have moved lo by the hostess. ------ ---------------- ------------- — * and children and Mr. Victor F.tn- Portland. Pomeroy. Tile Flat Road, Mr. All Grangers will want to mnns went lo Corvallis over the and Mrs. Denver Barney and Mr. and Mrs. F. tí. Peek. Mr. ¡keep the date of October 27lh woek-end. The men. spent the children. Mrs. George Newel!. Mr. and Mrs. Dayton Peck and baby open as that is the day YY’ asli- time hunting. and Mrs. D. F. Beck and rhil- ami Mr. ami Mr*. II. I.. Tucker ington County Pomona Grange ilren of Portland Mrs, Beck is Mrs. A. I>. Burnell of South and family were dinner guests ¡meets with YY'ashington Grange a sister of Mrs. Pomeroy’s. Sunday o f Mr. and Mrs. John ern California is visiting her iat North Plain*. Remember the daughter, Mrs. K. J. Deilscti. Wismer at Hillsboro. Those who attend the services 'date, October 27. 1926 Mrs. Hurnell expects lo spend fl o »'-Iireli V 'll n'e .......... Mrs. A. H. Sprnncr attended Mrs. Everett YY’ right, who has ihe winter here, the change In the hour of the n card parly given try her dau been the guest o f relatives In PP le set'oo which will he at Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Peck and ghter, Mrs. Nan Rodman. W ed YY'aldport, Ore., during fhe six eleven o'clock and the nreaoh- nesday evening. October 1.1, In Mr». V. A. Wood attended Ihe weeks just past, returned lo ing service hy the pastor, Rev. honor " f Hie Rodman’s second Hillsboro Chapter, O.K.R., Tues her home l.asl Thursday. Mr*. YV. I Strange, at I :30 in the day evening. Mr. nnd Mrs. Perk wedding anniversary. YY'right took numerous *i<|e afternoon, ft is hoped that the sung n duel. trips while away and report* Mr and Mrs, W. I> Talentt change of time o f preach in'- a very pleasant sojourn. Mrs. Huy Carr spent the week and family, formerly of Timber service, more will be able to Oregon, have rented Ihe house end with h“ r brother in .Port The following named people attend. Everybody w en-dlall on Franklin HI. owned by Mrs. land while her huslmnd nnd Mr. have been recent guest« at Ihe invited to attend these service* F. W. Livermore, Jr., were out F. W. Cady and formerly occu ¡home o f Mr. and Mr». Robert Preaching by tbe pastor thia on u pheasant hunt. pied by Mr. D. U. Cochrane, HAZELDALE Mr. 1111,1 Mr». Herbert Ulery bave inoved lo Reedvllle. Mr». T. K. Min] «or mmli- u I mi niili*n m trip lo Portland Moilduy Beaverton High Wins 3d Game Oregon Telephone Co. Organized Paragraphs Of Local Interest Indian Summer 1 »