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ir i t ' s VERTON V IE W « ron m a TH E FOR . RE- IT T he B eaverton R eview OLIAR OIR<* 1 FOR ALL T»? FA**ILT — Volume V, No. 14. i»>ni|le Copy, 5 CciU $ 1 4 0 Par Year Beamtoa, Wtihiaftog Cooat y, Orefoa. Friday, March 4, 1927. ______ • tAi/u nroN H. 8. H O O F E R B TO Uc. IN TOURNAMENT BEAVERTON BIROS AOAIM OBITUARY AMONG CONTEST LEADERS I lie eighth Egg-laying con W I" ii the district basketball test held at Puyallup, Wash Nettie Lou Carter, age 1ft, tournament sluris ut McMiuu- ington started November 1 and died o f pneumonia at the home wue toe Mi ante slurted wur- has just completsd its foutb o f her parent!, Mr. and Mrs. riors from Meuverton high will “ F Uibustcr” M nbodi Used month. W. B. Carter, in Seattle, Wash High School aod Grocery Store Bq . be among those lighting for llu The report for the month of ington. The funeral service.» Sailer from Night Visits 1 honor of representing this dis January Just came in, and in were held there Monday after Delay fassage ol pleasure Dome Briqht trict ut the stale championship it we find the pen of Barred noon. Daring Past Week Until Adjournment contest'to be held luter. Hocks entered by W. A. Van Miss Carter was well known Still waters at sunset i Hough the locals did not Klerk bolding second place ba- here as she lived for two year- Ouarded a gold filled sky; qualify directly for the tourna Two burglaries the past war]* An ex-mayor o f Portland Mr. mg topped only by the Barred with her aunt, Mr*. 8. B. Law And three stood watching— ment, |||i! withdrawal of H ills A. G. Rushlight seeuis lo have Rocks enteren by Cedarbrook rence, of Raiiegb Station. it look as though our boro from tliu running caused uad Hie major part in giving Poultry kann of Seattle, Wash.j Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Lawrence I own was becoming Silence—and you—and 1. a real the sponsors to look around lie Our readers will remember and Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Brown. -ily Not that we have not the proposed Meuverloii-Port- for unoll^r team lo compete land tunnel another deluy. By that Hie contest seemed almost of Garden Home, went to Sea lumber of people to justify us Still w aters at s u n s e t.. . . And due to their Hue showing .„ .non» tiiat would he denoun won by Mr. Van Kleke's Rocks ttle to attend the funeral n being called a city but lha( And silence, silken shod, j against (lie teams of the I.eu- ced by almost any lair-minded but that they lost out right at They returned Tuesday, acc '•¡i a charier as we have <| - | . Hie locals were invited to person as Lii« rankest kind ol I tie very end of the contest. Showed us ths way to beauty, ompanied by Mrs. Carter and •minale» this place a Town take part. J- J. and E. L. Van Kleek al ■laughter Genevieve. Thursday night o f last week To lovo and Qod! ’ lllibusterlng" Mr Rushlight ,.e nope Is »gainst the Jleq •known parties attempted o used his position us chairman so have a pen entered at "Hie vertonians us they have wot> if (lie railway and transporlu- contest and are getting good re A d a lb e rt M e rrill S p r a n ir i-tak into the grade school but only one l.cugon game this sea- lon commuter to gel the en turns, they holding fourteenth bought the barriers loo stout »on, but (lie dope bucket has 'U<e m Hie whole three months! Adelbert Merrill Spraner was i&rtnarmttisn&Y. received some uwfully vicious grossed copy of His amended thirteenth place for the produc- bom iri Iowa, the son of Adel- 0 they wen I to the high school uilding and broke out a glass jilt where it could not be bad kicks and there is no telling intil after the legislature had tion of individual birds for the bert and Ualtie Merrill. ind entered. Nothirg of ,ir three months and fifth place for He came lo Oregon when a- alue was removed what (lie Hsuverioniuns may do idjourned. from M • ALOHA HUBER HEMS i he production of individuals in bout a year and a half old and •uilding but Poulson’s boys have pluye. a »lin g cabin* Directly afier Hie decision ol when three years of age he was vas forced open and damag Mr. Verne llrlght. who has sls'liur bull all season but out he supreme court that certain January. 'There are 1,200 birds entered legally adopted by Arthur II. onsiderably. been III for some weeks, hus side of a victory over (lie fasi ‘portions of the original tunnel they t,uv< Jill were invalid, Senator W. ii. y I do dilferent ow ners who live and Katherine M. Spraner Monday night the Twentieth returned to Ills work with The MeMimivlIle team, lo»l every game they have play He attended the Beaverton entury Grocery was entered Henverlon Iteview. lure from (his district inlru in many different slates.' Al •l; all tlie-e defeats can be though the majority of the en- school and was active in atli- nd the “ change" all taken. Juced a bill into the state sun Personal Items About People |r Mrs. C. K. Murker is ill u eh irged to (heir uuibillty lo cies are from Oregon nd Wash- lekics and an accomplished vio- The thieves gained entrance He to umend the original bill her home smi'h o f Aloha. She ington. wilh entries from Idaho, linist iixi (lie bas»et. y prying off the padlock at and Around Beaverton Col o as lo make it come within ha» bean out of school since ( Hire Huy Had that basket the constitution. The hill passe* California, British Columbia,1 He has recently been in Ala • i'.i-k d ... The nr.-ht lock Monday. New Jersey, Oklahoma, Utah, k8 and lias spent about Hurt. they are as good as any lected for Our Readers the regular dour lock had not the senate and went lo Hu It is with great regret lhai thing In the Teague. If Bea Indiana, Michigan, etc. months near Fairbanks. been fastened so that it was house where it seems to have we hear of the death o f Mr vertnn Plids that basket, the) -------------------- While always active and in- 1 comparatively easy mailer to »een referred to Hie committee Mr*. Ktlio| Edwards has been John Carlson ai St. Vincent'» will go through with the tour- R E C O R D A G A IN B R O K E N terasted' in physical pursuit*. pry off the hasp and open the >n railroads u„J transportation III with the flu. tiospilal Weilne»day, March 2. mnenl without di culty. A T C O U N T R Y S T O R E lie never seemed to have that door. II seems lhai (he chairman ol The walls of the Beaver The- j particular something that seem» The thieves went directly to Mr». J. K. Davis .pent the lie ha» hern in the hospital for ‘ . hat committee had wanted a atre shook Tuesday night from to tell that a certain person is »even weeks tiut hus been »irk 4IGII SOKOOL D E B A T E R S I he place where the cash had week in Spokane ami Scuttle pet measure o f his, the so-called roars and roars of laughter long for this world. For some been hid and did not molest a for a number of years. T O M E E T H IL L S R O R l dumbing bill (Rushlight, the when Mr. Hicks presented Mr. months he had been coughing thing only what had been used Mi»» June nml Jamie lluilaun The Beaverton debate team huirman is a plumber) hut a» Carl Wildinau with one o f the and went south for his health. to cover up the money. »P »n l a few day» at llieir home T Y P IN G A W A R D S lie plumbing bill was lost In uppies donated by the Sani- Oealh found him in a hospital That looks as though the on* ln»t week. From the Beaverton Hummer ha» accepted u challenge for a ook the occasion lo defeat lh< dehnle lo he scheduled with who broke m had been wa' lary Market as the surprise of at Yuma, Aria., where he was There ure several members inendment to (he tunnel bill. the evening. Mr». F. M. I.annlter, who lia» Hillsboro in the near future j ¿uttering from typhoid pneu- where the money was pul at •f Hie typing classes who liavi The amount o f money that been quite III with the Hu, 1» The beautiful floor lamp was moma. The remains were ship- the time the store was closed ci'lvrd awards from the Type Tills is a new series and Hi* seemed to come iron parti*-» much heller. system will be chunged a little liy Richard Tufle. >}r. F. ‘ ped lin e and the funeral held in the evening. vrlting Companies for Hi» Heretofore Hie question for nlerested in properly on Port Bowman o f Aloha won a 50-lb at Yegg’s Mortuary, Monday at Rev. ami Mr». A. C. lirnokeu It is little wonder that the nonth o f February. ha* been announced and's east side, and Hie fact in, o f flour donated by Mr. one o'clock, under the direction prowlers at the school houses berry of Cornelius »penl Sun I. Advance Certificate, Helet debate hat Mr. Rushlight lives over several weeks before the debat* Anderson of Bethany. day In lleaverton. of the Christian Science church. could work unobserved but this Mills, flfl words. here, loo. gives rein to the im was held but th« terms of the The boys' square-hold con He leaves to mourn his loss, grocery is in one o f the most II. Hold Pin. Henrietta Oerrow Mr. H. \V. Cook and Iwo son agination of what might have no lean test to Und the strongest boy his foster mother, Mrs. Kather exposed places in town and at 48, words and Helen Mills challenge were (hut W es le y and l.eland spent Sat shall know the question unti »een the reward for the defeat " f lleaverton caused so much ine Spraner, and his foster sis- all hours of the night there are SS words. urdav in lleaverton. • f (he tunnel bill. comment .among the men that ter. Mrs. Van Rodman, besides people around. The first inti III. Silver Pin. Alice Bloom twenty-four hours before the Let it be said fo r,M r. l-oyai Mr. Hicks has promised one for ^ own sister, Mr». V. \V, l.ivermor*. Jr. en debate. Mr*. Blanche mation (hat the store had been qulst. 80 words; P,. W ill iron, the men next week. tertuilied (lie l.adies Slipper club We think that this is an ex Graham, representative Hyan o f Portland and three entered was when the manager lams, t l words that In at u hinrheon Friday. Mr. Stiles, who claims the brothers, James Merrill o f Cas- left his room to go to breakfast IV Bronze Medals. Vivian Ha, cellenl plan in that it will elim Washington county, made „ determined light lo get championship in this particular^ cade Locks, anil two other*, He saw the open door and went Mr». Kmma llryanl. County rls, 41 words; P. Llngmar inate much of the work Conner the tunnel bill reported bark t< feat of strength will pull the Dewey and Poison Merrell whose W© to see what had happened, led with the preparation o f a 44 words. Superintendent of Kchoola the house and even went so fat winner of the contest at a later address we have not learned. Nothing had been disturbed ex- »pent Mnmlay in Beaverton. Certificate» o f Proftcienr> flawless argument, it will give as to move Hie arrest o f Hu date. both sides an oquul opportunity Delbert was the type of youth cept the change box. There I». StruUiers, 27 word»; I. Mrs. Ihiyton Peek and huh) to exhibit their abilities in im chairman of the committee win Mr. Hicks, not content with that anybody could be pleased VVa* a considerable amount of Hawley, 27 word»; Ciarlio left Sunday for a visit with rel- and exlamporaneous was not In he found and who breaking one house record pf to call friend. Quiet and man- money in the cash register and l.aw, .75 words; V. Taylor promptu utlvee In Glendale Culiforma. lad charge of the bill. Thi- attendance after another, is a l nerly, yet at the same time varyin« sums in other places as debating. 75 words; Dor'olhy Rankin. The question is likely to be •liairman had been present onl* mpling lo fill the house Mr». It. (J. Kelley ami child toi witti a gleam ¡n his eye that the store is obliged lo keep con- 70 words. one of current interest, on* .1 short lime before Mr. Urn “ tanding-riRim-only ren spent I he week-end with Mr. by givin g,' tolti of strength of character, siderablp. amounts of money on that our law-making bodies and ham introduced his rosolutioi Ke||iy nt liallle Ground, Wash Ì R A D E S C H O O L I T E M S legislatures are now arguinr lo recall the bifl from the com not one, but three big blankets u e wa8 a favorite with all bis hand lo take care o f its husi- and promises the largest “ coun- associates and well loved by all ness. But none o f the other Mr ami Mrs. Hoy Cray left as lo Hie aelion they must take mittee. 'r> store'' even held in Beaver with whom he came in intimate places that money was place I The eight), grade girls’ sewing yet there is a possibility that Friday, via steamer, for a two- II used (o he said severs' ton. contact. The world can ill af- was tampered wilh. Evidently week»' vacation trip to Loa An- club met for the llrsl time Fri- we may have an old question vears ago, when (here seemed ford to lose such boys as Deljthe theives didn’ t know o f the lav afternoon. gele*. hande,| to us. But it is immu- a big demand that the Govern 7 E A V E R T 0 N M AN G IV E S Spraner. other places or were frightened Ruth Jones, ii pupil o f Hie terinlwhnt the nature o f the ment adop a parcel post sys Mrs. John Kennedy ami Mrs ________________away or had been watching the P R IN C IP A L A D D R E S S be. The debate i*m llial there were three blp • trace Smith »pent Saturday at «•venlli grade, is quarantined qeslinn will Mr. Howard Weed, owner of Franocs Ann Hickey^ change put in Hie particular tenm will equip Itself with ii reasons why the people could Weed's Landscape Nursery and the home o f Mr. and Mrs. J *'ilh diphtheria. spot where they went. F.Kirman. breeder of Frances Ann Hickey was born Hurry Robinson lias returned horde of destructive argument* lot have parcel post. One rea nationally known E V A N G E L I S T IC M E E T IN G lo school after mi absence of in the twenty-four hours. The son was the Adams Express Co , iris and other flowering plants.kjn iowa, April 15., 1864 an»1 Mr. otto Hopper from Cali team inlends to pul every pos another was the Xmeriran F.x- gave the leading address at the died al Aloha. Oregon. Wednes- -------- fornia, is spending several about six weeks. sible effoft into the prepara press Co. and another reason Slate Spiritualist meeting in day night, February 23. aged The Church of Christ is glad monllis „1 the home of hia aunt Ikon Hempstead, who bus been tion for the coming eombnt. was the Wells. Fargo F.xpress '•orlland, Tuesday evening of sixty-two years, ten months and t0 announce to the people of Mrs. Funk. ill und iibsenl from the llrst If Mr. Webb’s suggestions Co. It may he that there are this week. eight days. ¡Beaverton and th* surrounding Mr. ami Mrs. Waller Cuvunee» grade, has returned lo sehool. carry', we will have only one even more than three hip ren Mr. Weed will speak next H#r family came to Oregon community, the coining of W il- spent Sumluy at the home ol Clyde Foster und Margaret learn. sons why we can't have the tun next Sunday evening, March 6. in 1865. Iliam R. Baird, of Santa Cruz, Mr». Cavaness's mother in tliv Wilson, bulb eighth grade pu nel though for the life o f us at the Shaw Personal Message She was married lo William California. in an evangelistic I.il Berg (bidding John good- we can't see them, anyway, no' church at the corner o f Tenth j Hickey on September 13, 18- meeting. pils, are moving away, Clyde county scut. beginning Sunday, bve) - “ Are you going (o send so readily as we used to see and Yamhill. Mrs. K. Hurley of Moulesuno going to Idaho und Margaret 82. They lived in Oregon Oily. March 6. mo violets every day?" A number of Beaverton peo Portland the hig expri’ss companies. Washington, »pent several duy» to Portland. and Aloha all their “ Billy” Baird is an evangelist Johnnie !..— “ No. I'll send They seem to be real reason* pie are plauning on attending j lnarri^| u fe. The sixth, seventh and erghlh at (he home of her uuut, Mrs. worthy of the name. His mes- you up a package of seed and the meeting Sunday evening, 1 Mrs. Hickey was a good nei- 9ages are simply, yet forcefully just the same. grades went lo the high sehool katherlue Spruner. you can raise them yourself." ghbor, a true and loyal friend presented. Abounding in faith, Mrs. Mury Korinun o f Neill*- Washington's birthday to hear u »pooch made by President anil a kind and loving mother he gives forth no uncertain vill«», Wisconsin, is slaying ui r ' Cooiidge over the radio. She had been in poor health for ! sound. He does .not comprn- the home o f her sister, Mrs. two years but through all her mise with sin, hut calls up„:i Katherine Spruner. suffering she was ever patient n,e ¿inner to follow the way of R EAL ESTATE TRANSFERS L _____________________________ Mrs. F. W. Cady spent the and cheerful. salvation. Week-end at the home of her She leaves to mourn her loss, Hear this man. He preacb- George Alexander (sheriff) ......... .. _ --------- r------ son, Mr. \V. L. Cady, our gen lo Charles Vlsetti, tract 3 Ed besides a large circle of friends > , the old Jerusalem gospel ial postmustcr here. two sons. R. J. and C. W . Hickey without fear or favor, dy Acres. of Brightwood. Oregon, a daugh- Following are -some subjects Isabella McMillan et al to Mrs. Edwurd Hosemun enter ler, Mrs. Ina E. Montgomery of Up0n which he will probably It. Wriuht. lot 28 tained at a birthday parly for Thomas Aloha and brothers and sisters speak: her ward, Florence Hosemun. Woodland Acres No. 2 “ God’s Masterpiece." Mrs. Sarah Rinearson, Glad Glenn G. Mnkin et ux lo Tiiursday utternoon. “ Is The Bible An Inspired stone; William T. and Richard Charles Rememer et ux, pari Mr. itiui Mrs. GOo. P. Bender Johnston and Mrs. Clara Patter Book?" of hlk. 2 Morgan,s Add. Hills sou spent the week-end ut Hit son o f Clackamas; Mrs. Alice “ Who Was Jesus Shriat?" home ol' Mr. and Mrs. Charles boro. Risley of Concord; and Jacob "The Most Neglected Piece of E. J. Ayers (o Alice M. Wild E. Mucey at Estacada. .lolinslon of St. Helens. Real Estate in Beaverton.' lot II, blk. 2 Smith,s Add., Mr. James Scunell from Curl- Forest Grove. Funeral services were conduc -The Last W ill and Testa- ton spent several days on Ills led by Rev. E. H. Tetwiler ol ment of Jesus ChrisL" Mary C. McKay el vir to pluce m the Sorrento district Aloha at the Finley Undertak- >\vhy So Many Churohes?" J. W. Boone, lot 14 and part of ing parlors in .Portland Salur- „ A <3reat Unanswered Quest building u pump house. lot 15, Edgewood. day, at 2:00 p m., with inter-, jon .. Mrs. Jumes Coutts and Luhy J.W. Boone to L. H. Wood, ment al Lincoln Memorial Park. ^ Services will be held every left Saturday lo spend a few lot tt and part of lot 15, Kd- ----- --------------- 1 i ignt except Monday, at 8 p. i days with her sister, Mr». Henry gewond. | Leland Shaw, of Beaverton, start attending from the first Courtney ut Oregon Oily. L. II. Wood to Mary C. Mc has been appointed a* member and you will not sav later. " I f Mr. and Mrs. F\ S. Pusson of Kay, lot 14 and part of lot 15, of the construction committee , had on,y known what l was Sun Francisco arc visiting in Edgewood. for the Senior Ball, the formal missing. I would have attended the home of Mrs. Pussou's par dance given annually by the gooner," Charles W. Hankins et ux to ent» Mr. nml Mrs. W. K. I’ ogg. Anna Markrela Kckhardt, tracl members of the senior class at T^-e-e he •• the University o f Oregon by hlk. 0. Hillsboro Garden Mrs. Jones and two sons of I William Kidwell. chairman. San Francisco are visiting ill Tracis. The decorations this year R,r-errher lie pt’ re the home of her husband's par II. J. Joy lo Geo. A. Lutos, will he modern in «nlril and r * ,i * r' • ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jones. lol 10 in Borwick Acres seHinar instead of going hack to *sr L m M anil lii i'd Farm CJ Mrs. H. C. Curfinnn recently other ngr* and coii'’ , '’les <t Club, 95-100 f-nm Colorado and who has been Multnomah Golf announced. Fdgar W *■>:•' 't visiting a daughter a I Newport, of acre. , of Silver*on, is general chai’ Mollie Leach et vir lo W ill arri ed Saturday for u visit at j man of the affair and work who ha e teen the home of her daughter, Mrs. iam Bauer, 8 acres in R. s. J progressing rapidly under his homo here for some ‘ ime if? J. P. l.aw. Topper H. I*. C. No. 42 j direotion. Saturday for Ctuppelle, Neb. ..VttJfll !.VsJtL'.iLMixJfli.<nmmmm.iAui.auaim m n ^ S T IL L W ATERS A T S U N S E T Prowlers Enter Two Buildings funnel Amendment Held (Jp In house Paragraphs Of Local Interest FINIS ) -—— 7^ ^