r — IP IT*« PO R B E A ­ V ER T O N TNI RE­ VI K W 'I PO R IT T he B eaverton R ew ew r¡i OLEAR POR REA DIRO A LL THE P AIRILY — Volume V, Number 8 Simgle Copy, 5 Ceati MOUNTAIN LAKES Beavertoa, Wukiaftoa Cuauty, Ofe|on. Friday, Jaouery 21, 1927 FO R M E R B E A V E R T O N PAS­ T O R NOW A T O SW EO O Card Party Raises $1 SO Per Tear OALIOHIO'g H O LLY W O O D « A R E PROVINO P R IF IT A B L E N O T ES FROM B EA V ER T O N C H A M B ER O F OOMMERCE Basket Ball Feams (By K M Holder) (By M. ti. Metcalf, Secretary) fliiv. Henry Splc»», who was (By K. M. Holder; I The secretary received a re­ pastor of the lli-uverton M. K If you want to visit a poultry I quest from the U. fj. Forest Di­ | church from I him to 1010 in­ farm that is paying the owner, A Total Of forty-Tnrc« Dollars clusive, ha» a charge at Owwego vision lo secure the names and Final Scores Are: Boys, 17 to lé; P o m e 5riqht a nice profit, right along, call j addresses of all shingle and and om- at Carna. Clackamas on A. Oalichio, in south of T i- [ Is Raised; Sponsored By The lumber mills in Washington county. He alternate» between Girls, 15 to i; botn Game* gard. He has been in the bus­ I he two charge». 0 w ind-blue m ountain lakes adrearn Beaver Social Club iness only a few years, but county. This takes in all the In Favor Of Beavertoa I A( present he 1» pemnlally B en eath the sky, ha* developed a Hock of a lit­ different towns where mills «re­ remodeling the M. K. church nl located. The reason for se- Y o u r slim wild beauty thrills my heart A benefit card parly for ih tle over a thousand hens. To, Oswego, actually doing the con­ Beaverton basketball teams be exact, he has 100 two-year- “ " T * ** ^ ^ struction work himself. Three hrnrllt of the Heaverlon Public Old Like a ory. hens an.1 «10 pullets ol ^ » ^ r e . t D.v,».on want, them both the boys' and the girls' hundred dollars linve already library, »ponaoraiJ by the Bea­ Iasi March , hatch. The pullets i for ‘ T u “,nnU*L rep° rt whlch won tlieir game Tuesday eve­ »pent o f this Job and about ver Hocla| club, was given Sat slarte.J laying in September and U 1I' ub,i“ ke<* and » ,n ‘ out “ » ning when the fast aggregation Cupped in the v a lle y s’ open h an ds— ll.o o ii more will lie used on I* unlay evening in Ihe Masonic their laying percentage was 51 var,0Ua lumber eoinmunilic.. from Mc.Minnvilee came out our hall. A good crowd came and he fore t02S. Cold drops of dew way hunting for scalps. for that month and in Decern- ,n ordf r lbat lbe n* BWS h* Il w h s llev. Spies» who w»l «cvenlecn table» were playv-d. her they averaged «3 per cenl 1 ,eCUred’. 11 »» n q w l t i that all Y'our reporter did not arrive Tinotured with d a w n — 0 little lakes Mrs. (leorge Blasser won Ih*- *-gg production. srllve In securing the funds fo From all in- comPiin*e® doing this kind ol on the battle ground until the Silver-blue! the eon»1 ruction o f (tie M F 'lrs| prize for lb-- ladle», Mrs should vend tbeir girls' game had been Unishea dirations their percentage for business church at Heaverlon. lie say •3. C. Beach won second an* lanuary will be close to 76. The names to the Secretary of the and the boys were almost half he did all llie concrete work, in­ Mrs. Ryfield carried off ihe eon of Com- through with theirs. But from W hen I am w eary of the town Iwo-year-old* are averaging 55 Beaverton Chamber Among the gentle cluding Mie Interment, himself «olallon. * r rent right along and kohl lue“ :e- Wbeu tb* n,IUC» ,re what we saw, wc believe this And the street's flare. and did considerable earpenle men, I.oula Htighson got th* to that. received, they will be forwarded one of the best, if not the best, work but did not superinlen1 high honors, A. M Jannsen go* Y ou r sw eet wild beauty fills rny li art The main poultry house on to J " e U- 8 l>»vtsion. '•fame ever played on the local the finishing. He «ays he en- second and Mr. Y\ H. Knglek* Like a prayer. Hie farm Is 20x70 and there Is lllere *• no charVe iwr '‘ »v - door. Everybody on their toes, Joys getting out nn,| doing man was awarded the consQiation. one 20x60 and the smallest is ,l1« t,,e!,e “ » ' “ e* listed and u all the time, and rooting for Mr. I,. I). aliallenherger ar mil labor when It has lo dr I HZ 10. The three brooder 18 lloPed l***1 ^be Secretary may good plays no difference which Mrs. J. W. Sprague werv- th* Willi Pudding churches. house« are each 10x12 feet and bave “ * ood response from all side made the good play. winners of the drawing prize». ALOHA HUBfcH lltM S His lioinu is on the Oalfleh ■nade right. Four 510-egg in- w,'° ‘^ * " re *«» *»ave their names At the half, the score stood The prize» were donated I Hoad in Clackamas county, Iwi rubalore arc In use as the pro- l,4,t,id Home o i lbe companies 9-5 in Beaverton boy s favor. I'hg -uicnlh and eighth gr.i- mile» north of Oregon Cily. Mrs. F. <1. Donaldson, Mr, J prietor does «l| his own hatch- may be a|ready listed but in McMinnville came into the ■Igis «re having Hinging together W Sprague, Mr. L H I an an Ing. He has the Hart brood-1 ord'‘r l *lul we may have a last half determined to win and FERN »‘ « IN FS W IN S IR every Friday afternoon. members o f the enmmiltee. (W I iiisr system. ( W . H. Harl, In- *bor® check, it is requested that j was able to score an occasional TIRE NAMINO C O R T E S The Dommlttee wishes r M| gnd Mf ». Hudolpli M i n g - send in tbeir names. Be held goal but mostly failed it Chicago, III., Jan. 10, Kpc thank "Y'e fjln-eri*- Afternoon ¡ventor o f the syst lem. live* near Halichio is „'s u re to give names and pro- hying tor gual after a foul, frrsoajl Item« About People lo |>grM of Aloha urn rtg’nlv Ing Con ■•ini ty the (teview), Fern Maine ••rs" for l|,eir conirihulion an I Beavertoa. gi u' nUt i cu on |hy arrival u* of «eiiserton Is among the lion member of the Poultry Associa- P‘*r addresses. Beaverton made two and Around Beaverton Col­ a »on, horn Sunday, January Id orgjb'e mention winners In i also all those who ,n kindly do lion and i> mow getting 40c. * Chamber o f Commerce goals amt on*: point from 1 *■.it '■«led toward (he fund. a it,.sen for his < ggs. will have a dinner served in I In- and at the end of the regular Tin- ilr»i grader* are organ­ contest Ju»l concluded here Th lected (or Our Readers A lotsl o f 113.0<> was r'.u»wo J'lie son is a graduate o f m‘ar future by one o f the local lime the score stood fourlca i izing a "Midget llund.'' F.ach con lest wan lo name a lire am H.A.C., having taken a com- churches. Be sure and watch ail. The referee gave them child playing a musical Instm- was sponsored hy a mail ordc BilTUART plots course tn Poultry Hu*rf>an- ^or Ih» dale. Ilwo more minutes to play and ('.lose lo a million per I*. Pill linn been spraying lii- iiicnl will hp apcouipauicil l>. house I’earl I.nolle WH«nn wag her dry there. He la now «1 home) All members o f the Chamber i then the score was sixteen ai!. » 011« Wiofii npiitil twg and i apple orchard. Il*< ha* cure o' Ihe piano. al Vianlo, Oregon, M«y ih . tftui with hi« father and mother, ss- Commerce are requested to j In the next two-minute play- Ihu Man* Ktiilrli place, Yff- l ^.iv.ninyrv, who half million suggestions in at When a child sin- ramp wil' stating wilk the work. send in their dues for the past ' ing, McMinnville failed lo put Mr. >V. U M' Ki’ll lut| been nndeVws dl a serious operation tempt» to get tt share o f th< hep parents to Kiuloa wher ¡quarter to the Secretary. The lbe ball through th« basket and up for '••p'n driving a brand iipw C.hry at a Hillsboro hospital, return­ *i’ .I,mm awards bung «he resided until July ?>. 1925 B EA V ER T O N S T U D E N T S above dues are now past due when one o f the local boys got this couleal. ed io hyr home In Buber I uuy •Ipr *ci|an armiml town lately. al which Dm* she w »» united P- A T T E N D C O N F E R E N C E and It is bopM thal the mem his chance, he scoed. The ilr»l prize of $5,000 wa- ’Marriage lo Mr, Vernon Neal H i»» Upton J'eEl had a| her d«y morning. --------- bers will give (his m alleY their wop by H a»» H,monsoii of His This is a very inadequate ac­ They niat| visit ln^ hwi .•I»|C(, Mi» ;’t "ll Jl»^ Many H k > ' ! •ci tn* oso- Hi«» «L - senting nearly every Oregon j la lion o f officer* Thursday eve iljm eft' berause of ^r* M ■»,, t- espiral prises. Hiere were i.M T prayed the I.or4 Boy** score: Beaverton 17, (ttlHlll M o w « " | i r < '• to take her high school at I*-rule,| th* • e »- !'1*''1-' at Huher hall. Several vi»- McMinnville, 16 . other awards. breakdown. unlo HhuHi-ff. A «bori lime be Ml«« Vrtm iia«kill ami Mr. Futrir» in this ronleat were fore «he passed away, she said sions which wei*- separated In- ' ,nr* w-re present, H iris’ »core: Beaverton, 15: The Aloha-Hulier s< ' w to four divisions for the edi- T,,a Modern Woodmen instal­ MrMinnville, 3. I.eland Shaw, both from the U o 2R ' huku 'M c ,« «m l were re. enterlHin Ihe W ii«h inu l 1 • i. “ Take me. Jesus. I'm ready.” lers and managers of schoo! : fol l owi ng: Consul. H. A. ___ of O., »pi-nl Mu* week find her«* , . -iveil from every »tale In th* '1'uaejiers Associate 8he leave* In mourn her Ins publication.«, student body of- Morri**>n; Adviser, Al*jen Bar- c o . ROBERTS RAISING W|th II ipij - |>»j-«Milii. eotfil Saturday In Ffb usr- v 1 'lion, all province* o f !«u> fo HI. Vincent hospital, Sprague, Busines* Manager of • fficers insl-illed fog the well f Kalamazoo, Mieli., WR ■ or more this year, and is equip- Knaernl *. -r-.'ir*-* were held at Mm. W. M Boswell. light improvement In Ills cor p v;,> •*v »kl»bora were.- Hr.gle. ond best wilh 1,186 en- Pi-ygs Und*r‘ »t;'ix Pallóre, o-i the Annual. ed for it. She has not suffered ________________ M:.ry IC * "--.ner; P a d tL'acJe, Id- dition has been reported. Mr. and »r s . Lester Tallman any losses with the poults at K* ••dag. vvi.ii H- Yv.i S \diM-' SUN DAY SCH O O L ASSN. T O 'V at-o p. \ iec-Oroct«v f3th*l Man of Ryderwnod, Wash., visited Mr. J. II. Hidvvell is ten ;i alt and she attributes her suc­ pa*tnr of Ih*» Nazarene chiurl­ - O W t u L B U IL D S N EW H O LD ANNUAL M E E T IN G '?r ► C'daoeeJleT, Alice »dams: Ihplr parents, Mr. and Mm. 1> down Ills restaurant huil-i cess to ber method of letting ili charge. Interment was in « T O R E A T BO N ITA The Washington County Sun-' ^**<-‘ord«r. '«aorgianna Benson; (i. Taltman mid Mr. and Mr* and will replace II with an .> tlie birds live as close to Na­ Crescent Drove. Mr A. M. Howell of Portland •lay School Association meeting A‘‘ceivftr,. Mary Benson; Mar- o-dale store building which i John Peterson last Sunday ture as is possible. vi i f considerable property to be for rent. \\ ofk lots .l-i Mr. an«l Mr«. Huy Alexander |for 11*27 is to be held, in tbf ' haH’ Ka,h* ^ n c,a!,» « n : Ass«. She keeps Rhode I*kzad len ­ The I-inly Slipper rluh I.* 'uni Bonita station, in *east- ,nner to hatch the eggs. 4»id Barred begun on his new reside; narrowly escaped a serious ac­ M. E. Church in Tigard, Feb-1 *to**k* M- Cw>n Embri« : onform g « dunrp for H ip hen i'l - a very neat and al- A very interest- i Edi,h Taylor; Outer wo «blocks north of Ihe Ill-Mi cident Sunday evening whit ruary 12-13. Hocks for the f&uujy egg sup­ nll of Beaverton Public l.ihrary. *<*' i - • store .building, 20X10 !ing program has been prepared ^'>n,'nel. Lena Bang: Manager, way on Wheeler Avenue. driving out from Portland vi; ply and for, UbU; use. She puls L'I ip dmirp will In* In-Id I» llulipr t uni will rent it out to some and a large attendance is hoped ypaps’ s"Phronie Hugh son: the Canyon lload. A car driv*. -M r». Chamberlain, Mr*, s l- hall Salurduy evening, .Inn 21» Manager. one year, Derlrude a good many eggs on the mar­ " t will la- ahle to handle hy n careless youth ran tieadlon • for and expected tin' well, Mrs. Hayes and Mr*. Haim - ■ * estate business as well T h i r is (hu firs, lime Du.* ' : Fai,b' Kmm» Huher; kel but, ra,8,nK lurkt‘>'s ’ (Inlilen Clow Cutup of Rojr- attended the P.T.A. meeting into the Alexander ecc. tea' - -j.j Courage. Norma Sams: Modesty, [principal business on tin.* -K ■' in i good store. nl Neighbors of Auiprira have Hillsboro Haturday. ing off two fenders apd hreal - convention has been held in acre farm. She has an incu­ At the P lu» liliting is he ing pul up ji*-a a vv*h«v't. .rented |I ip I. O. O. F. hall, ov­ I’.A. meeting Tuesday aflerm » M * Alexander gard. The Sunday school* there ^u,lamSam9.: lis Taylor: Fnduranee. Mur’iet ba,or bul the lions seem to ter « Ihe >>und«t.|oii wj «tie that jsM,| dnngliler. Kvel- ii . wl.o were arc making ample preparation er Ihe WhHi-hall ciife, and will Mrs. Cliuntliei'lain gave a repi barli ti to beat for hatching the r " *-■ - . . . . . . •pay.|o r . Musician. Opal Emmons: ¡kard l4-n*;d .VugusL H f l, J. H. * . tnrki»v rid'ng tn the rear «eat. w*-r ■ io entertain a largv attendance hold Iheir next regular iih - p II iis d u spleitdol talk -o n "llo , Bearer. Freda Antrim. | turkey eggs. >11 h. h , » a - rfsnh«nt of Bo­ flir. wn over the f r r * s c a t an.I Further details of this ronven-! Flag Flafir n , ' ari%r An,nm ' * 1 tlic+e on Thursday evening o ' Jtuilding'' by Mrs. \\ a-PPui Mrs. Flinn acted as Insfalling1 à lted the store at Hint e* t, <>d with only s'-gl-t hruis Jnnuary 27. (ion vvill apear in later issues ()flW p anrf ^ Faipfta „ Cer- ¡GRANGE LECTURERS OF THE II Was suel, g splendid talk th I IK The ear wns not " i ' 1- a banner jenr in club work. route In Oomwtiua where the* Al noon, Iho laities who are 'held special meeting». M i»» K-l •dith W a ll» joined the party here club lenders, entertained Mi** Cowgill nn,| the lenohor* with hut returned to sing nl M\e f»i- a dainty lunch nl which Mis inerat o f Mr*. Vernon Neal» KmniB nryaut. County Ruperin which wfti lietd at the Pegg Icodenl, wa* also a gue«t. Mortuary «Mmday afternoon. Innueiliately following lunch, Harry Alms*mter ha« movedi all i* I ill» members assembled in 'the house on illte McDonal one room and listened to an place hack off Cedar At. '• lui.plrtng talk by Miss Cowgill. non face» Beaveriiam Mood. H* T|t*y gnve their rlnh songs and 'hiva Already begun Ha- construe yells and tried to show Iheir lion of a new modern residence1 a ipreeinlion of her efforts. At ,lwo-lliirly. the P.T.A. held ■on I he ground formerly neeu il* i" solar meeting with about pled by the McDonald house. In attendance. iC. King has moved his Dar fifty mothers Ml»* Cowgill was Ihe speak­ age from the Frohnniie'r build Ing lo the Losll building on Ibe er o f Ihe afternoon and told Ibe Highway where Johnson and n.others how Ihey can give en- Hulbert formerly had the High­ couragemenl and help In Die club work,- way Oarage. O H E E R IE A FT E R R O O N E R « |j8, Jan u ary 10-12 D O N A TE TO LIB R A N Y FU N D Nmety-one lecturer, ------- ! sent from all parts of Uu: - ilv- Ye Cheerie Aftentooners and Tlie llnal debate in. ;he sU le- thetr husbands were entertaine*! wide conicst was k*'ld during al the home of Mr. and Mrs. the session on the question: H. Cox Saturday evening. A "T o be resolved that the Federal very nice luncheon was served Oovernment should not begin and "500" was played. the development of any new re­ Among those present were: clamation project until there i* Mr. and Mr*. R- D. Y'oung, Mr. a demand for agricultural pro­ an,| Mr*. Bradley Woodward, Mr. ducts that will pay the coat amt Mrs. B. A. Rliose. Mr. and o f production plus a reason- Mrs. Walter Harris. Mr. and ¡ible proflL” The team from and Mrs. Otto Hreiten. Lane eounty took the affirmative Mr. and Mrs. Y’oung won high side and the Brush College honors. Mrs. Harris and Mrs. i Orango In Polk county look th- Wodward, second and Mr. Har-| negative side. The judge* d T is and Mrs. Hreffen. third. cided in favor o f the negative. A libera» donation was taken Mr PauI Naris prp»,.ntpd 11. • up ami handed over to the LI- winners’ wilh a beautiful si vet brarv «oinm lllfc to rm triMfifed |ovjng cup to the Cheerie Afternooners. \ Mr, B ^ 1><>nny o f lho i • verton Grange was in attendance Mr. Ted Baron, a violin in- i ________________ st-uctor o f Portland entertained. T h f t ¥ r w e „ Wj)lard aohoo • Dr m use«! sfu d cls recently)^ EllCene ,, ,.e( rtn0Vaicd. al Ihe Saturday Symphony co n -, eerl. They were each required I' bf> Eoo, 'e n e e r A Box Co. al In write an essay in letter form Mnrshflelq has increased it* can­ to Mr. Bacon and his assistant, i ^ om 1100.000 to $300,0 0 1. Miss Mustee, describing the con-! Oregon has forty Iwn furni- cert and whal il meant lo them | lures factories with 1.562 . m- Miss Bernice Cox. oldest daugh-, ployees, $1,922.029 annual w a ­ ter of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Coxiges and a yearly production of jWon the flret prix». $6.618,614,