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T he B eaverton R eview Volume IV, Number 52 S:n<le Copy, 5 Ciati E X P E R IE N C E Beam toa, W ukiaftoa Coaaty, Orefoa, Friday, November 26, 1926 OLD RESIDENT OF 8EOTION CELLED TO MIS REWARD Candidates Named N UERNE ttRIQHT CANNERY INSTALLATION DI8CUMTD AT MEETING !) EUGENE, ÍIREGON ln h c r s il) I.»i»> ;i y il $1 50 Far T u r KINTOII NEW S Council Votes A meeting was called by Fred Walter Heaton made a busi To Adopt Budget For City Offices . Lesia and mot In the f.O.O.F ness 1». II. \V heeler, who ha» boon trip to the County Seat I hull Thursday evening o f Iasi ¡a roaitfant or this section » 1110 « week. Mr. I.esia iiad arranged Saturday. Winters when I’ve seen the fields uhoul IH80 Uii-d suddenly at hi» i home In Aloha, Sunday night. Two Complete Tickets Nominated with Counly Agent McWhorter Mr. and Mrs. Dave Ward The Q jy W ater System Came In Lie white— with batod breath to have „ man representing the were shopping in Portland the 11« wu» horn iu Calusa county, I have felt the mystery O.A.C. Kxlen*lon Service to I k * Iasi o f last week. For Great Deal Of Discus By Caucuses Which Met ¡California in June, 1802 , the present and give a talk. The Of deathl • »ixtli child of a family o f eight Mr. J. T. Van Horn was tran sion Pro and Con First Of Week posters gotten out (the meeting sacting business in Portand on | ¡children, llv« hoy» and throe was railed at a lime when we Thurcday o f last week. girls. Tin, father owned a» hi» Aprils when I've seen the woods The Town Council met In the A Town caucus was held on could not announce It in (lie ¡donalion rlann the land north The Ladles' Aid o f the ehurchj&ty Hell Monday evening and Orow green— with bird-song rife 1 ol HI ark Ht. on the i*a»t aid« ol Monday evening to • nominati* REVIEW; did nol state much except that there would he a had another “ (juilting bee" at ¡voted to adopt the budget as Portland. They had gone south candidat«»,» for Town offices. I have thrilled to the loveliness jit was advertised in these col- with date the church all da% Tuesday. This caucus placed In nom , “ cannery meeting' to California for the mother'»* Of life! pli(ce o f meeting. Almost ev inal ion, \V. K. Woodruff for Miss Amy Godfrey entertain- un" » 'he P»*t few weeks. health und liave wax the only A considerable delegation o f on« o f the children born out of Mayor; O. P. Fordncy and W ery body was in the dark as lo «d a *ew of her little friends K. Desinger for councllmcn for 'ju st whut was on tap but there Monday, in honpr o f her six tlL ,h* •’•»•dent taxpayers were on I Oregon. ALUiiA-tUJttbri H E N S ¡hand to take exception to the Purugraph*» Of Later on the family moved two years and F. W. llistiof were about forty-live present. birthday. Aloha now has a bakery In ' u ,, ^ _ adoption and a great deal o f Mr. Hurd from Corvallis, re for Ilccordcr-Trcawurcr. (o Santa itusa, California and Mr. and Mrs. Denver Bemey , jm* wa, ,ak<>n „ „ d of presenting O.A.C. Extension ser Thin ticket 1» lo he calici It was there that Dave got his and family of Cedar Mills were the budget, the water situation, Local Interest ! Z u T .'J '" " 11* ' ,‘or"‘ edueulion, grew to manhood. tbs "Cititeli*' Progressive" tick vice was present and spoke a recent visitors at the 8. H. and other matters that concern School closed this week, on and married Miss Alire Hayes, •l and lakes as their slogan short time on co-operative can Pomeroy home. the taxpayers of the community. neries. Mr. McWhorter then a- Thursday^and brtduy on account m ihhh . ||e also »u s a student ‘'•'•benper water for Beaverton Personal Items Aboul People In of I lianksgiving, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hall and The suggestion was made for a time in Christian college Another 1 -uncus railed by thi rose and was Heeled temporary chairman. Mr. D«*ilx was elected :*on Harold, o f The Dalle* were I that the budget, be adopted ex- I ke whole community mourn» •" ,88u • •>«> young couple ? ‘r * ? _ Co“ n1* '1 _w M ,n n" secretary, pro-lem. and Around Beaverton Col recent vf*itors at the home o f! eepllng the monpy to he raised Hi« |o»s of one of 11» pioneer e#,U1' •« Aloha and look up life | ’ l,al* I uesday evening A committee was then ei««*t Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Young. Tile to pay the amount for the in- lected for Our Readers elluen», D. It. Wheeler, ybo 0,1 ••'* McMillan D.L.C., (he vil- *' •',HPr‘l nomination W. F nd lo investigate the proposition | ^ *f road. lerest on the water bonds on died very suudenly Sunday mg..t o f Aloha now occupying f,,r Mayor; A. E. Wllsor and report /if a future meeting j Mr. and Mrs. William New | ,,|p *«PPO*itfon that the s'mrJ- .............. a oart of (heir llieir original nrlinnnl farm u part farm. * l'd ». W. Rnynard for Council Mr. und Mrs. M. F. Johnson Mr. I my Gray. Mr Otto Er ¡man and Mrs. Newell, all from * M > or the loss that the Mis* Jullcllc Curler Is ill u* He was a member o f 1lea-,fnPn serve Iwo years; am' arrived Wednesday night from verlon Lodge No. 252 I.G.O.F. 0 fo r * p Thyng for • he Portland Medical hospital. •ekson Dr. Jordan, Mr. Stick- Portland, were guests last Sun-lTown ** now PaF*nfr f ° r wft"bl Recorder Lexington lo »p«n,l t'banksgiv- who had charge of Ihe funeral. • freasurer. It was voted lo eal my. Mr. D. Pitt, and Counfv day at the home o f Mr. and u S•0PPC,, A" ‘ his would j«-> Young lla n * Heghlllo report ng holidays with Mr». Johnson's \g«*nl McWhorter were elect* >1 > Mrs. Al G«)dfrey. ordise Ihe credit o f the Town. H lie was buried from Die Com- * ,be Belter Beaverton" Lek- llinl lie is shipping potatoes I. 'o serve on th<* committee and „ was not adopted, .’areni», Mr. miiü Mrs. C. E munily church at Aloha, W e d - 1 01 * imre was no mention o' California. .larker. oromi-ed that they would giv* j . r* ' p ' a" T be matter o f publishing a nesdny. November 24 .in Hills- 111 f° 1,0 n,,.,'P|r'1 f,,r •' Mr. F. (I. Iloiiiildson, who ha us time so we can publish the 5 Ppnt »«tord a y in Hillw-1 mor^ detailed slalmen* o f He Mr. Hecnx acted as chair in' A very large crowd attend« boro eemelery. W, E. Pegg of bci*n il| for three weeks, is re all f..r (he meeting in thes- ^ Pre wpre 1 financial condition o f the T* .- he cafeteria lunch given by (he Heaverlon had charge o f the for Ihe caucus Monday even in ported as improving. «o'umns. Bener M t.a,L w ^ wa" <B*cu8sad at some lengH . and E. E. Fisher a« aecre'ar' '*• I’-A. at the school huuse Fn- arrangmepts, N\ e need the cannery all right ■' 1 r’ Mr8' Rone Melteheke. a t y Attorney Allim quoted th- Mr. II. I,. Iluilson rclurne, I. i> noun. About IIfly dollar» ||r imve* t„ mourn his loss. Tursdny evening, (leorge Tbjrr: • -------------- Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jefferies law as applied to cities o f too and !.. I Wednesday from an extender *er.* cleared. Immediately fo U his wife, Mrs. Alin* Wheeler. acted as chairman AEAVERTON HiQH SC.-.OOL returned yast w»ek from a few noo population or over and thot 1 1 Ip Ihrpugh (he Fast. hwiiiji lunch a I lianksgiving eleven grand-children, one son, Mvers as secretary. LOSE8 TO FOREST OROVE days sojourn at their former ¡that the budget as published We have no record of tb* Mrs. Waller Gorbam spen program wa« given by the Hire..... rad" Wheeler, o f Aloha.; two Friday of Iasi week Ihe local home in McMinnville, where they covered all that was required, votes east Monday evening. Tu daughters, Mrs. Eva Welsen- the week-end with har sister lower rooms o f the school. wpr* lhe guests o f relatives. ¡but his attention was called lo e«day evening Ihe candidate high »Cbool football squad H>«1 Mrs C. P. Wheeler In Portland Mondny was Ihe llfill birth- bach of Portland and Mrs. Km- » H ip 1 «. Forest Grove and lost \ A very good crowd attended <»"• *fcel that our Town did n«*f fo r nomination. and t h i i «y of llie triplets, I-lorvnr-. ma Wciarnbnch of North Plains: voles east were as follows: Mr. and Mrs. (’.lias Jaeka nr the game to the tune of 27-2. the -progressive 500" party at '*•>'"•' tha c,aa'' wifh nf spending Thanksgiving with Mr i.auru and Elisabeth, daughter' four brothers and one sister, be- For Mayor— E. \V, Woodruff. Beaverton was handicappe*i ,he Orange hall Friday evening • O n ««» population, if Mr. and Mr*. Howard Ewer »Ides a host o f friends and lot mi account ol Raymond lT he prixes were won by Mr. and Jarkn's mother In llnquiam, Wn 32; W. E. Pegg, 62; blank of Huber. The Telegram'* neighbors who will miss him Harrison m’8 injury the week be-|Mrs M * I v y n vandermost. There GOOD ATTENDANCE OR or»e. Pruelleally the whole of our photographer paid llieiii (heir more and more as the years go For Councilman, VISITORS’ DAY first ballot fore in the Milwaukic-Beaverton will be another party there this high school went to Forest annual visit on that day and Past. two to be nominated: A. F game. The standbys who have Friday evening. There was a very good at ••rove (o root for “ The Home their pictures with a half-col- Mr Wheeler was n kind and the yardage Wilson, 15; G. P. Fordncy. 15 heretofore made Team.” The little Misses Katherine tendance o f the parents at the Hum write-up appeared in that generous neighbor, a faithful ■ml rarri«*d the ball didn't seem J. W. Ravnnrd, 64. exercises held at the Kinlon • Mr. Andy Unodmlller of He paper Tuesday evening. friend, a lender and loving Second ballot: A. E. Wilson, 6:» to be at their best.' Sprague, a"d Roberta Pomeroy, daughters' School house Friday afternoon, nltle w.is in (own In attend llo uce / ta.x-d a wonderful and Mr a. Robert Pomeroy — husband and a kind and indul- H. P. Fordney, 27. eomemoraling the holidays that funeral o f Ills aunt, Mrs. J ^REOON REE ASSOCIATION gent father who will he missed For Recorder-Treasurer: F. \\ He was the lellow able to gel ,*fho h* ve been Ul wilh whoop- occur thi* month. Armistice H Pays. reported much Day and Thanksgiving. METTS A1 DALLAS, DEC. £ very much by iiiose with whom Bishop,' 28; tlenrge Thyng. 63 thc gains and make yardage. ¡J "» « ouf*'* But lhe boys played well, ex- ¡••“ Proved. They were attended I tie Oregon Stale Beekeeper* ll was his habit to come in oon- Mr. and Mrs. Ja». Fergusoi The following program wa* cetlent when you consider tha; ^ r' Mason o f Beaverton, and mother of Portland were issoetation meets at Dallas on (M l. v U w »- * - CHAMBER O f OOMMERC« very much enjoyed by all of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bierly, Mrs. those present: Song. "Am erica” 3, and t, from- -------------------- dinner guests o f Mr. and Mr» Hecemher 2, SPONSORS MEETINl they were playing a team o l) • huraday noon until Saturday DERATE V. A. AVood Sunday. Vice-President Pinrlcr o f th< veterans, hoys who have had a|L. S. Bierly and Mrs. Ethel Mc- by all; recitation. "The Old Flag .toon, anounces H. A. Hcullen of - Beaverton Chamber o f Commere loi of seasons of training and Cortnick and children o f Hills- Forever,” hv Evelyn Richard*: Mrs. II. J.. Hudson and Ml»- i lie experiment station, seen*- Beaverton high school has lias announced that there wi’ practice. They were on the de- boro were dinner guests, Sun- poem (in the form of a p'av- Oearglanna Malarkey motored I iry of the association, flee Joined the Oregon State I>ebat- be a meeting held at (lie I.O.O.I fensive most o f the time but ¡day at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. ette) Margaret Vandermos», Lil Corvallis Saturday to alteiul II * dlseases will he the main (optc.lng League and will again seek hall, Fridny evening. Novembe at times it seemed certain they I Floyd Bierly. A fine dinner was ly Ludwig. Dorothy Tuefel; re “ Home-coming" at O. A. C. tin» year, llieir control, and oth- honors in debate during the 26, at which there will he i would carry lo ball across, only enjoyed and the day pleasantly citations, Evelyn Young, Char- Mr. John Ihigan tins return -I- beekeepers problems. coming season as they have speaker from Hollywood. lo lose it on downs or fumbles. | spent by those present. l«s Kulhel. William Van Kleek; cd from a Portland hospital. Hi The chamber* of commerce achieved them In the past. Much Their score came from a punt j >t „ repbrted that a certain paper, “ The Signing o f the A r The speaker will toll some has been seriously ill for severe >f Dallas iuii I Salem are co- enthusiasm is noted among (he thing of what he is trying t< by Forest Grove which went up family in lown have 5een en. mistice." Jacob Koenig; recita weeks hut is much imporved operating in special features sludenls over this important do about making Heaverto* mto the air and was kicked •*> ¡joying strawberries the past few tions, Robert Riehards, Harlen iiul program. Substantial re- school activity and more Inler- "Hollywood o f Oregon." one o f the Forest Grove men days fr0m Jrejr own pianis. u Selby, Leo Young, Edna Blanken, The Girl Seoul» held an "In than veslure Service" reeenlly, a1 duetlons in board and room for esl is being manifesled across their goal line. (is the second crop these plants reading. . ...... . “ Old ..... ....... Flag.” Harry W e- Mr. nnd Mrs. George Render which Dorothy Lewis and Jnv these day» have been secured ever before. 1-orest «.irove bojs ran *<>w have borne this year and if the deking; song*. "Three Blind In nii.swer lo the llrsl call for son returned last we.’k froi ami it seemed impossible ' ol ; mild weather continues, there; Mice," Mabel Anna Gentbeila. llulell became full-Hedged Ulr' by Hits organization. Two bun- luels are planned, asnl there is preliminary tryouts twenty-two their motor trip to the Sesqtii Beaverton to get low enough |WlI, b<1 more berrjes „ (hei.e AfTiy rt0llfrpy, F.unice Ellen ani- Seoul». . '.«> he special moving pictures re-ponded, representing every Centennial celebration in Phil for good cl«*an tackles. j afe g greai many blossoms. ler. Harry Ludwig; ■ !i Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Hanso Four or five of Forest G rove1 oy Professor Scullen. The Him class from frosh lo senior. Of adelphia. They left in Repteni “ The Quest," George Godfrey; •nterlalned the Saturday Kven Remember the church servl- Is loaned by O. ll. Lewis Com- these, Raymond Harrison and her and covered 0.200 miles re men were taken out on account song. “ L illie la d y." Mabel An log llridge club last week. Mis pany o f Watertown. Wis. Genrgianna Malarkey are Ih •urning through California an*' o f injuries but none of Hie Il«*a-icp8 a*' ,be church this Sunday, na Gembella; recitations. Fran l.raveretl« ttml F. II. Sehoem verlon hoys was hurt. | There will be preaching ser- The mseling It open lo all only two who have represented the Sunny South. ces Holboke. Amos Bierly Ev won the honors. Taken all in all, Beaverton v 'ce *n *he afternoon at one -ilizens of Oregon interested In B.H.S. in any previous debate, elyn Young, Mabel Anna Gem put up a splendid game. ?»Dirty by the pastor, Rev. AN. Mr. and Mrs. Doy Cray a1" bee culture. The resl are now material but CARD OF THANKS 3-2 L - Strange. Bible school at e- bella: song. “ The Holiday." Ed their daughter, Miss Crete, mo ________________ comprise some verv proml-lnc W e wi«h to make known L the half Ihe score was Looked like anybody'# game but ,,‘vf‘n 1,1 H»e morning Lome in na Blanken, Evelyn Yount: \- tored lo Corvallis Saturday H OBITUARY prosper! s who are experled !r our friends our deep gralitud- experience and an injured boy morning, bring your lunch mos Bierly, Pete Barry: road allcnd "Home-coming" celabrn Minerva Elixabeth Miller was Five good aeeounl of themsel- for all the kindness and svm iog, “ Remember the Soldier. ’ lion at the O. A. C. patliy shown u- dui-ir.g our re on Beaverton’s bench won the an<* sh*y for the afternoon. . irn January 1«. IH55 in Tenn- ves before Hie senson Is over, George Richards: recitations. j Don’t forget the entertain- Elimination tryouts will he- rent bereavment. AI*o for the :iinie for F'orest Grove. The small Non of Mr. am ossee, the second o f a family ot Garl Van Kleek. James Hulbol;**. ------------------- ! menl and bazaar given under Mrs I.ester Davies was so un threo children. Sliorlly afler Ihe B' n during tlse second week in beautiful floral offerings. Glen Pringl*;x song. "Th e Par Mrs 8L-*n»Lury who ha* hieii|the auspices of Kinton Grange John B. Hays, fortunate as lo fall and hreul Civil War she moved with her November nnd will continue tin- ade," primary boys; rende.g. til for some time is again hack ¡on the evening o f Saturday, De "Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address," Wilbur H. Hays lit» leg reeenlly. Dr. Mason re parents to West Plains, Mis- nl [ho nr,\ flnally in the Studio Barber Shop us cember 4. You come and bring Jesse E. Hays sourl, where .»lie grew to young ^<'r Impending inb-rschol duced the fracture. Kate Tuefel; "Thanks - iv iv r niareeller. your friends. There will be a F.lhel Hays Rasmussen ft*llc forensic contests. Hymn," by the seniors: reading, Mr. (,nd Mrs. W aller Harris womanhood. lot o f good things to eat and "Thanksgiving Day.” Roy Van On November 21, 1880, she — ■ - wont to Corvallis Saturday to many useful articles to buy, Kleek; recitations, Eugene Van allcnd "Home-roniing" and li was united in marriage to Jolm- that will make tine gifts. Come Kleek. Pele Barry. Harlen Sel II. Hays, also o f West Plains. onjov tin* football game between and have a good time. Remem by, song, “ Scotland's Burning." To Hus happy union, seven O.A.C. and U. of O. ber the date, Saturday evening. first grade and Edna Blacken; children were born, three of Mr. and Mrs, Dayton Perk and whom died in infancy, In 1001 December *• reading. "When Ihe Fro*» Is Mr. nad Mrs. Dayton Peek am the family moved to Oregon nnd cn the Pumpkin.” Bobbie Tue their small son spent Thanks settled on a farm near Reod- BEAVERTON GRANGE EN fel: recitation. Carl Van K’ e*kr giving with the l\. L. Tucket villc where they resided until In TERTAINED IN PORTLAND reading. "Our Flag." Mabel Van family at Hillsboro. 10I0 when they sold their farm Kleek: play. "The Blue and Hie Mis* Vera llondsrson and-Mi s nnd bought a home in Beaver On Friday, last, the Beaver Gray.” Gladys Dallman, Mary Charles Dunham of Port lam ton where they have since resi ton Grange was entertained at Barry, Yuma Dallman, Ivan a luncheon given by the Port Bierly, Dirk Tuefel: recitation, spent the week-end with Mis» ded. She was stricken Sunday, Henderson's parents, Mr. and November 11, while attending land Telegram. About fifty of Amos Bierly: song, “ Booster," the members and their friend* primary pupils; "PatrloMs Se Mrs. Goorgo P. Henderson. a funeral at Aloha and died in were present and enjoyed a line lection” Frank Riehards: song, Mr, W . F. Van Vactor of about ninety minutes. lunch and a short program. “ The Star Spangled Banner,” Sho is survived by her hus Portland, brother of Mrs. II. I. Mr. Lewis gave a Hne talk band, John It. Hays, Iwo sons, by all. Hudson, is reported ns much on evergreen shrubs suitable Improved. He has been seri Wilbur II., who has-been mak- for home planting and Miss CANNERY COMMITTEE ously III at n Portland hospital. ♦t g hi- home wilh his parents, HOLDS FIRST M E T r v n Ernst entertained with a de for the past four years, nnd Messrs. C. K. Cristy and F. D, Jesse E., of Aloha, nnd a (laugh The Committee appointed at lightful reading. Moore, members of Palestine ter. Mrs. Ross Rasmussen (Ethel) the mass-meeting in the t.O.O.F. lodge o f Portland visited 111 ol IlilNhoro and seven grand The General Petroleum plant Iasi week, met at. the Bank of Beaverton Lodge No. 100, A. F. children. in Beaverton is making such Beaverton Tuesday morning nt and A- M., at their regular meet Funeral services were conduc headway under the able leader right o’clock and elected r • ing last week. Thursday. ted under the auspices o f the s h ip o f its manager, Mr. H. M. Stiekney a* chairman and Dr. Barnes, lhal it requires tho ser- Jordan as secretary. Miss Margaret Tucker of Christian Science church, Thurs. November 18, at two o'clock in The secretary was Instructed ! vices of a full-fledged account- Hillsboro was one of Hie brides 1 ant to handle the business and to get in touch wtth the Port maids for the Oarret-Kramlcn Hie afternoon, from Pogg's Cha Mr. R. C. Doty has been added land Ct*amh«r o ' r,o----*••"" *'■' wedding Friday evening in the pel in Heaverlon, wilh Inter plat nl to the personnel o f the plant. see If then t»-d County Seal. Miss Tucker i- ment in the fn}nily where a • Mr. Doty brings to the new work- to locate who v- a grand-daughler o f Mr. and Hillsboro eemelery, daughter. I.oltie Hnvs Weik, is wide experience in checking-uo business T a', ' ! Mrs. F. C. Peek. buried. Funeral arrangements rolling stock which we surmise present is to get in touch with Mr. and Mrs. T. .1 Allen nre were in charge of W. K. Pea«. may prove useful In Ihe newer a man who had recently sold In Spokane, Washington, hav Mrs. Hnys was an ardent who was thought to he looking method o f transportation. ing gone there on the eighteen student o f Christian Science, a his interest in a camnery and th. They nre visiting Ihoir son. devoled wife nnd mother ns vvrll Mr. G. J. Rhosa and family for a suitable location. Mr. J. M. Allen on West C ar ns a kind and genial neighbor, The committee then adjourn o f Vancouver spent Sunday af lisle Avo. They expect to be who will he greally missed by the home o f his brother, Mr. ed to meet again at the call gone about three weeks. all who knew her. B. A. Rhose. of tha chairman. Thanksgiving