kiLGKNh, Ukb University Library IP IT'S POR BEA­ VER TON THE RE­ V IE W S ron IT Ex T he B eaverton R eview clear SOR r e a d ir o ALL THE F A M IL Y The Only Newspaper Devoted Exclusively To The Interests Of Eastern Washington County. Volume VI, Number 20 Special Services For Easter Sunday Held Single Copy, 5 Cents O re g o n S ta te N e w s uti- A rayon fsrtury la proposed for Halcm. A lit) acre muskrat farm la plan­ ned near St. Helena. A new high school building waa dedicated at Ueedsport. Sacred Day Observed H> Fitting Ceremonies At Heuverton Churches DAW N W O KSH IP Special Mi .Uni Resurrection Num b«» HUM ) Fealare I'rogrnmn Hood River is working on a plan for a *250,000 water system. The cannery at Carver will oper­ ate this year with u full crew. Canby will have an extensively improved (Jarkamne Pair ground. Corvallis will vote on *24,700 bonds for better fire protection. The Grugman apartments, plan­ ned at St. Helens, will cost *80,000. Heuverton, Washington County, Oregon. Friday, $1.50 Per Year April 13, 1928. Ball Game £ § § * Merchants Of Town J si HOLLa vrKMa _i Opening r Boost Movie House Slated For Sunday ____ I I . A u -1 4 UL u I O J/ii~U m m ary 01 lfllS Grove. The sixth, seventh and eighth | Week’s Happenings A t grades received report card* on 1 The County Seat Wednesday. t >* eighth grade has taken the the six weeks’ tests the next tests BOOZE CASES HEARD will be the state teats. —------ Mrs. Sawde visited the second ard Circuit Court Has Busy Tiaie With sixth g n tlt* Dednesday. ( M, . y Cm m 0 „ Docket _ ,*ra'le J 0.**00' ««u sed at * » t - h . TEAMS START Mr. and Mrs. Wes bart-y of Coo­ EIGHT per Mountain were guests of the Nlnete-n Places Of Busin,--* Join 8. P. Taylor family Sunday even­ All Clubs In Tualatin Valley ing. In Money-Saving Project League Submit Players Lists Spring rain has beej delaying the The baseball season for 1028 will Progressive marchants and busi­ , . i , „ i .,« i «1. - k m * » r z s r z z z z - ¿ . ¿ s » « ness men of Beaverton have com­ as . well as the farming in this com bined ther efforts with those of m unity. ■ a * , . Apni is. „ h . , h »* I « . ! » * . ««■ “ t ? , " , “ i aggregation and Garden Home cross pat“ re J»*nejbwn at the Leaver >he oW county jail by ordcr f manager Freeman, of the Beavo t.roner ttanch has been sold to bal, UM lha home field. The game theatr*' A goon comedy was also Jud ^ , 1 Th * Theatre, and there has resulted a c>lled , t 2;30 oVlock. presenfd. waa witnmJd b y ^ n . Todd j u v t mutually beneficial project that will Frank E Nutley of Burns, Oregon. ^ t f" ^ r r’ile officer, and by Deputies Duley he known as "Merchants’ Coopera­ Mr. Nutley exepets to Uke posses- ( B ««verton', achedul« for th. com- ing season includes two games aach t f ^ Fr“ Uyi: ,Mr’‘' and Will Hathorn. X tive Nighta" on Wednesday and ‘ i0" •»»"• Mi»« Kcta Robin»«n and Miss Ed- with th» other m vw i t««ms that ar mai^ %1 1 1 c r ‘ ft^* The destruction wac made ncce»- Thursday evenings at the locsl play­ house. na Robinson of Portland were Ea»- comprise the Tualatin Valley base- r u T t-D r iiv u c sar>' by the wrecking of the old ter guests of their sister. Mrs. Jim ball league. Sunday will be the ENTERTAINM ENT court house. On the evenings in >|ue»tion the McCann. opening date for all of the clubs r)n Thursday, Apr. 19, the grade ____ movie-goers will be presented at the ■,. |, ^ . . . in the organization. ,R'hco1 *• Ifiving an entertainment Alexander Roasen 26 M l tirket-wirulow of the Beaver with .J-Ü'i . r . .V frh.“v d |UR y’ 11,0 promises to bt 1 ,nii exhibit. The entertainment will week sentenced by Judge Bagiev to discount ticket*, that will obtain for *f> < i a y 1 . o- tbrjj.#r M hoth nines are anxious to high nerve seven seven years years in in the the state «tat., pri- nri — . . *n . ^ . school auditori- serve the holders sustantial reductions in *urd boxe last weok. They live at get off to a running start in the um an“ thc e*h>bit in the gym. <0n at Salem for arson, purchase prices when presented in Huntington. pennant race and have used every -Many of the grade school pupil* it was young Rossen who a few trade* at any of the business estab­ Mrs. Rertie Shaw and Mm. Maude possible moment for the last few ’ ¡ srt 'n l be interesting num- »-eels ago, set the fire at Tueker’s lishments that are sponsoring ths Willoby of Santa Ana, Cairfoinia, weeks for the task of getting into ,,crs Prepared for the entertainment Lumber yard at Hillsboro causing progressive plan. iveie house guests of Mrs. K. G. playing condition. and school work done by every pu- a |oss „f aboat ’ * yrn Southern Pacific expansion in the The dawning of Easter Sunday Wert this year will coat |2p,000,000. »• < observed in Besvarton by im­ pressive Sunrise service* held by ■ I , Oregon has 1.M10 motor garages number of the rhurrhea, and aprrial and 1000 storage garagss In service. woiahlp with the Kciurreclioti a* a Grants pass will vote In Msy on main theme were presented by all a bond issue for a city water sys­ house* of worahin. Membera from tem. churrhr* of other rommunltlea were N'ewberg may raise *15,000 for present at the aerviiva hern ami took part in the obatrvenra of the I'run-Port and fruit products fac­ tory. day. A aunriae pratoe avrvire, held by The F iagstaff mine will be oper­ the Junior Endeavor of the Bethel ated on a large scale this year at Congregational church with an at Baker. tendance of w naitiin young people Tlie new White City Park Comm­ marked the ushering in of K u trr unity building at Milwaukee ia fur the membera of that denomina­ completed. tion th a waa followed l.y a break- The cannery at Lebanon packed fa d held in the rhurrh parlor* The Enthusiastic interest, so declares Miller last week. | One of the rules of the newly-for P‘* •'bool will be on exhibit. i Frank Dorris, Lawrence Gudge pounds of produce m Mr. Freeman, greeted his proposal, evening service* eon.luted of apeeinl The soenriy will hold a bazaar and ' « W « »• ‘ hat each team must T *" »«b001 extends a cor- and Vernon Johnson pleaded guilty min.r ly th.- Bethel Congregational 1927. that such a move be launched and serve chicken supper a$ tl.e ; srso- «ubmit an eligibility list of players, ° lal 'nviution to patrons and to to booze charges. Dorris and Gudge orchestra and a cantata, “ Our Liv­ #nd ?iven gU J. f*. l-eith will spend $00,000 the following places of business nag. cn Friday of this week. Sup- * n<1 n° °"e » hal> be «nl"wed to play fiends to come and see the work. vrre fined l500 ing l-ord “ by Ira II. WilaON, given ■in a new water and power system hastened to sirn on the dotted line, per attractions will include ice • 1e««tue K*™ »b o has not been - _ months. Both were naroled for b,- the rhureh rholr, under the direc­ st Gold Besch. and lie numbered among the hackers cream. 0,1 the list of eligible* for two S c h o lls M o u m S raS S in fif *150. Johnson was fined *100 and tion of Willis Cady. Solo parta were of the project: Beaverton Phar­ I-and* Investment Company of cm g by Mr*. J. K. Davis, Mr*. macy, Thrift Grocery, City Meat - - 0f ^ ^ „ the _ Injlie Spencer, Mr*. II. M. Itnrnea, S|Mikane has I,ought 4fato acres of Market, Rose Fletcher Shoppe, Ted’s grain • land around Pendleton. Mr and Mr. E. 0 nal h, W ti Ap« ' ,2' ^ ^ ' «be^m rt Barbecue. Miss.on Bell Service Sta­ Ci.mng wore Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Bo.well, and Willi» Cady. Plans are being made for a strong tion, IHetach* Hardware snd Furni­ Ccmmunlon aereice at six a. m. state bank to take over the assets ture, Charles Rerthold, Stipe's Ga­ w m held at the Methodist church of the closed Astoria National. rage, Sanitary Market, Otto Erick­ Mr. and Mr. H T, HeeM. Mr. KranW Hoffman. Mark Jones, tester Fn.d* £ »* ™ Ch“ reh a *«.: Emml s Parker vs kThert with thirty-five in nttendan'e. A d Sunday school affair* and is M A j Hollingsworth Lumber, Co., and Mrs. H. L. Flint, Luther Mil- navies, James Robinson, Faldy Bar- ' A local corporation of The Dalles son Co., Beaverton cantata, “ In the Carden " was given Yeager's Bakery, Mike's Shoe Shop, ler, Delbert Barnhart, Jo. Flint and Alfred U ndow. m°Tn,c > ^ at,vcf* } Hof^fni vs. Erwin L. Hueirins 2tMh Century Grocery, Whitehall hurm»»t Heaton, Mr». Barnhart, c nt the evening service hour. I Kings’ Food Products plant. ,owa: | ^ J a ju n n v^ , by hto jy e r t a , “ CutiTht p .e a d T guilty Cafe, Beaverton Market and Gro­ a -d M to .R v e U m H M .s e . Tlo Reaunvrtion »tory as the gar­ cery, Thyng's Confectionery, and Mr. and Mr*. Art Larkin were do- GARDEN HOME | w0 g|itc„ B. mice Christensen m and battery charges and Kchckuh, Sewing Club dener of Joseph of Arimathen might the Watson Lumber C o, at Fair- lightful.y surprised and pleased last G. Steele, C. Powell, G. Drake. M. ■ M j h T d , . was asse( v » a -min* the Masons A. Getman, RoHanci Schiiter, Rol- S€n lm lesser p*ea con,lurted “« ^ e charge. The rhurrh of Christ, jiitjic tr tive Nights, a double bill, consist­ :n the latrkin home,. Sirs, latrkin Hams, and V> J Steele. ^ Rpr Xrefren at the Srhotls M 1 ' " rn Sommers was fined *500 and RueiTay school services of iTotcrv- forma ly organised a tthe I. O. U. F. hall Friday afternoon- A former ing of “ Spoiler* of the West” in ay. it to surely greatly appreciated i TIGARD E. church. Interment was n the e,"r^,1 a **x months’ term on a booze anre made a new record of »(ten- which the popular Tim McCoy ap- .mi that they enjoyed an excellent Goodings, Buffin, Cole, W „ Butler, Mt 0ive remetor>. at rj,urpI charge. dance, and were houta to the mem- meeting of ladies interested in the foiniution of such s group was held I’ears to good advantage, and a re­ ermon from the First Congrega- B., Schwisten, Mox Welk, Ariss, ___ * A. M. Matson pleaded guilty on a hrr* of the Bt-lhanv school. During on Marih 27, al the home of Mrs. turn engagement of the Dempsey- tional church of Portland Easter Day. Jones. R„ Reiste.h. S., (ial- n booze charge and was fined *500 their morning service», a progrnm Tunney fight pictures, in order that morning. breath, Ellison. A. J.. and Getting.. " „ . . . an(l iP'en a six month, jail sen- v.-na given, consisting of exercise* hy Utto Hreitcn, and the initial steps fan* of the squared circle may be --------------------- BRICKYARD O f ( . a y B r i d g e P a r t y ’ once, but was later paroled for the fir»t four classes of the school, of uiganization were taken at that given another view of the camera's H u b e r W o m a n time. W in s E<|- Luthe, Fred i.uthe, Joe Luthe, -------- $2 5 0 . and special music was presented At the later meeting, Mrs. Rosa version of the much-disputed seventh Wallace I-anger, Clarence I-anger, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Carr entertai- Orders were given in following both In the morning nnd evening Humbvrg was elected tcmjiorary round, has been secured and will I n/.OS F o r D a f f o d i l l s William R«ta*r. Herbert Borchers, ned at Bridge Saturday evening at cases: Clara Schrame! vs. L. V. worship hour., l>v Ml.va Brill« und chairman and the following officers I h * shown on both Wednesday and _______ | Leonard Borchers, George, Keuhl, the home of Mr. ami Mrs. Otto Schrame!, and Conrad Algesheimer Mr. Bash, of Eugene. were elected: Mrs. Otto Hreilvn, Thursday nighta, April 18 and 19. Herbert Schmidt, Walter Melzer. Ericks, n. »•- Dbllas 'Murray. The chiirch >>f the Kuzarenc ami president; Mrs. Goddard, vice-presi­ Py this new plan it will thus be Huber, Ore , Ajir 12, (S|>ecial) ('ar| Conzelman. Ed Melneche, By- The house was decorated in laven- Leorartl Lipschat withdrew hia St. Ceclia church also observed the dent; Mr*, t'hnmherlain, secretary, postille for the Beaver Theatre to Mrs. E. J. Mann, local grower of ron Stearns and Roscoe Winters. dar and yellow. Unique place cards “ lea of not guilty and was fined significante of the illy with appro­ and Mrs. Dobbin*, treasurer. offer productions to Beaverton's fine daffodils ha? made entry m a DUNNIWAY PARK were used with a small kodak pic- »500 nnd six month sin jail and pa- priate services. Special choral mu­ It was voted to hold regular meet­ picture-goers every night in the number of flower contests recently, Gus Bottari, Albert Allori, Albert ture of each one on their ca'ds. roled for $500 on a non-support sic. a Sunday school program and ings on the first Friday of each week. This project will be a part of and her choice bloom have wcn th*. Bottari, Vio Mash, Charles Sacco- Thosa present were: Mr. nnd Mrs. charge. a fitting text marked Easter Sun­ month. . : the Beaver's mov e calendar for the honors wherever exhibited. manno, Kelly Amato, Renard Stasi. W’ ilhur Weed, Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Lillian Trojan pleaded guilty to day for the congregation of the next three months at least, and Mr. In the aiitiui-l Daffodil show held Nate Gallo. Charles Wolklort. Alfred Talbert, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Gould, a liquor charge and was fined $100 Plans were made to sponsor a church of the Nazurene. Freeman is urging his friends to March 20, 27, and 2S at Forest Buchheit, Henry Weise, and Edwaid the M.sses Janet Huntley and Cleo and then paroled for *50. Louie An ideal day of spring sunshine, picture show sometime this month, the proceeds to he used to purchase develop the habit of asking for the Grove, Mrs. Mann captured four Weis . Thompson, and Al George and Halvorsen pleaded guilty to a simi- one of the first of the season, the valuable discount ticket at the prizcs—one first, threu seconds and ST. PHILLIPS George Engleman. Miss Huntley lar charge and was fined $500 and smiled on renverton*» church-goer», rewing material for the club. Cake and tea were served by the window and using them when mak­ one third— with her displays of James V. Rogers. Tony Rogers, To- and Mr. George won the honors and given six months in jail, then was and made the observance of Easter prescient, Mrs. Breiten, assisted by ing purchasea. magnificent blooms. At a similar ny Rinella, Rudolph Rigotie, John Mr. Weed the consolation. paroled for $300. doubly pleasant. Mrs Clifton and Mrs. Dobbins. show, held at the Heathinan hotel in Baranov, Frank Peecia, Billy De -------------------- George Burkhalter to suing Pearl The first blush of new Spring, Portland on April 10 and 11, sho Cristoforo, Norman Swenson, Tony J f. C a m p Holds Burkhalter on cruel and inhuman Dr. Witham To Speak gay colored frocks anti bonnets, and - , »» m » ,, had thc pleasure of seeing her on- Luciano, Tony Peccia, Heinz Son- .. r>__ • treatment charges, alleging that on Benefit Dame Staged the dear blue of the unclouded sky I . T. A . M e e t in g tries awarded three first prizes. nekes. Cliff Miller, Ben Sherman Initiation C e r e m o n ie s several occasions she made state- nil combined to v e with .the inspir- Hy Orange *H’ Girls nnd Eddy la p * . ment and performed ae*i to humili- ¡ng rites of text and song to bring VERBOORT At the last meeting of the Mod- ate him and that she would leave Kniiegh, April 12, 1928, (Special) to everyone that feeling of Jinppy oci- o A fanujy dinner party was given p pan ty. W. Kemper. J. Sohler, «*n Woodmen of America, on Ap- home, deceiving him as to where she The letter-girls of Beaverton high The Kaleigh Parent-Teacher associ­ reverente that Easter characterizes. _ a t . , ; r M » y Caroline *Strihling M*r. E- Meeusraen. W Sohler, A._ Van ril 15«h,_. cla.a _of seven candidates , ha, J_ been. They were intermarried iu.ol, the members of the Grange ation wil| meet Monday night at 1 . u" r ' nq [ ’ D>kc- H- Van Dyke, R. Van Dyke, were initiated. The Rose City camp n Washington county on October 5 B s; imsored u benefit dance for 8:0U p. rn. at thc school house. Hinton Church Observes Dr. Albert Witham, lecturer for! -Mrs. v.us Mrinnug amt iniiu- j Van Dyke. I-co Van Domelon, preformed the adoption ceremony, 1911. Filed April 7. with Hare. Mc- (heir order Inst Friday night at the r I- A. Van Domelon. E. Vanderxel- »u h State Deputy Smith presiding. Alear and Peters atomevs for the Easter With Program Huber clubhouse. Tne music for the the Public Health League will add- ,,Cn'. ' * r> nn Am,'” ‘' f. j T " . " d , ’ S? j ^n . F. Vnndercovcring, P. Vander- District Deputy James was in charge plaintiff. affair was secured from Portland. res* the meeting on the subject. 1 J.arl K nton April 12, 1928 (Special) ? ^ L n Jll of P ^ r tL ^ (’ovpri''* ' of the floor work. Writs of attachment went filed The dance drew a Urge atten­ “ How to Keep a Healthy M i n d " , ’^ Thc childLi! w*ra FA1RVALE There were also visiting neighbors last week in the cases of New Am- The congegatiolt of the curd) here dance of the young people of the Include,! in the program will be » « 'J T'T refcm ™ chllUren * ere Bill Tufforj-. Ray Barrell, Pat \im- Hillsboro, Forest Grove and sterdam Cwaalty Co. vs. Clatsop t ’ »served Easter Sunday with a vicinity and other communities, and number of songs by children of the' 01 J, 1, weca-eml guest». phy, Cy Shumaker, Arnold Ewald, V t Scott camp». After the cere- county and the Commercial Corpo- program, special services and a the girls netted a very satisfactory school. n-.onv refreshments were served. ration vs. L. L. Lee romunity diner at noon. The mem­ return from their evening’s enter­ ____________________________________________________________ — bers of the Sunday school at lllteon prise. , At i he " * xt on . APr» I State of Oregon'is the . laintiff 19th. the Modem Woodmen will en- „ „ case 0f Rev Littlefield for a hntl been Invited .and were present Tlie latest dunce step, the Gigilo, tertain the Royal Neighbors. Dodge car confiscated for carrying to observe the day. was introduced fur the first timo I intoxicating liquor. The Kinton Sunday school gave ! i thc dancing public of Beaverton, "Hllsy Bees ( hosen As State of Oregon is the plaintiff the following program: Address of und was enthusiastically attempted Welcome, auperintendent S. It. hy nearly every couple on the floor Name For Hitcon Club i, 'a,n,,t Earl K'n>Kht. Portland, on a Pomeroy; soag, “ Christ Arose,’’ by during the course of the evening. “ BUSY BEES" CHOSEN AS '«^ '»'a tto n suit filed Anri! 2. cherus; recitation, “ An Easter Gree­ NAME FOR NEW CLUB . \ . , , R ter,on attorney _ to r the ting," Eunice Ellen Snider; respon­ Hijfhway Hitcon, April 12, 1928 (Special) p am 1 • ______ *W*Yi Repair Work sive reading, boys' clues; song, “ Je- Hiteon's bachelor sewing and home- p n iu u r r Hriiij;a Traffic Shift *us, the King," girl»' das*; “The making club, that wa.v recftit'y or- -, .. . . K ......... Universal Easter,” girls of primary The State Highway department ganizetl here adopted the name, the ' lI..r' 'ans '** M'ldred Kelly by rlnss; song, “ Easter Angels Sweetly has had a crew at work thto “ Busy Pees'' ami a program for the r ll" ,V0„ ™ ap«he> Ifor April Sing,’’ hoys' class; recitation, "Eas­ past week, « ’ pairing the stretch of coming year at their meeting on i ’ arc’ # c . emr ani^ P*ter» are ier Dnffod.ls," Fve’cne Young; highway between Watson und Cedar Wednesday morning. They meet * Pnipys èvcrv week. j Guadtanshin of Idell Lurella Kin- song, '■’0)1* is the Happy Sowing streets. Detour signs huve been , ’ - „ . . ca»'d, a minor, was aolied for April Time," primary class; recitation, I erected nnd no veliiculnr truffle to In response to roll cal! at a rvcujt 7 r l, _. M . .. . . . . 7 "V Mrs. Klta K'nnev. Sim» and "A t the Pool of Bethscda," Evelyn allowed on the part of the road be­ session the members gave “ my favn- __ ,, . .. ' , .. . ,, , T , ,r, , ,. Sims ate attorneys for the estnta. Kb hard*; exercise, “ Easter,” boy* ing repaired. rite vegetable and how I like it. I “ , .. .» , , Guanhnnship -• George MeCoe. of primary elas*; duet, "Whtopenng The temporary route of east and The replies to the question showed . ’ . , " . ”V r. ,, , , fn«-ino. wo* snrlied for March 24 Hope," Mrs. Everett Wright and west bound traffic is along Front the members really knew values in «,„ *» 0 « /* ,, , . .. bv E. S. McCov M Lang is attor- Mr*. R. Pomeroy; reading, “ Abide street. The chnnge gives tourists a vegetables. _______ 1 ney for the estate. With Me,1’ Gladys Hallman; song. hotter opportunity to become ac­ "Eastertide (» Here.” primary das«; quainted with more of the business The Haines Telephone Co. has ARRESTS •ong. “ Lord Roll the Stone Away, places in Beaverton. taken over the North Powder lines E. G. Kvte ard Mrs. Bernice Will young Indie* class; recitation, “ Ea* - 1 and is intending to build more. were arrested b «t week at Tigard tern Mom,” Mnrv Kathryn Hill, and New Members The Steamer Nebraska has tak­ for having an alleged beer joint. the song “ Gate* of Easter Glory,” Eleven en 300 tons ot rye and 1000 tons The officer* found some beer in the Join Church At Easter hy the chorus. of wheat to Europe from Port­ making *nd some moonshine. Scholls, April 12. 1928. (Special) The ii ft or noon preaching service land. Rnv Connor was nrested Anril 4 with an Easter sermon hy the pas­ After an exceptional good Easter violation hy Officer» tor, Rev. W. L. Strange, waa sermon at thc Schools church Sun­ A new Benedictine abbey was for pnro'e largely attended and greatly enjoy­ day morning eleven members, two of dedicated recently at Mt. Angel. Dnioir and TTfithnrn. Er»d m :ver rro* teVrttl AnriT 7 OTt ed. The pastor will be here only whom had letters, were admitted to It has been rebuilt after a fire in a beer charr-e bv (Off'-.»*• Pul^v. on o more Sunday before nnnunl the church membership. 1926. E. M (t r 'i’ v er-’eseted A*rii 7 conference, and v.r arc nil hoping Mi s Gill lt d Guild. Stanley Guild, Bids will open June 1 for the h- orr;,rir Hathorn on a Honor he will lie returned to this field, ns the Misses Ogla Whinpl", Marrie Owyhee dam at Nyssa. The dam ebarge. the rhurrh has gained In mehership j T.nrkin Mary Graff. Catherine and will be 360 feet high, and will James le e wss arrested April 7 and much interest is shown in the Esther Boge, Mr. and Mm. Billy store »‘>00,000 acre-feet of water. by Off-'cem Duley and Hathorn. Stule nnd Wilson Stule nnd Malcolm services. Foster were those who foined. Byron Stark, Joe Patton, Carl Gar­ VkPRTAGE LICENSES L. I» Welker accidentally injured An Easter program was given by dener, Doc Hall, W. Paterson, line- Mi*« Adelaide Cawrosc and Otto his eye Sunday evening nnd was con the Sunday school during the last j old Zwale, Mack and Dick Helmcko. (continued on back page) fined to hi* home for several days. , portion of their hour.