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Volume VI, Number 28
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First Cooking Class
Slated For Tuesday
()| M T iin g
Session of Third
Annual Culinury School
To Be Held May 8
NEW DISIIKS TO HE DISCUSSED
Instructor.
Hot«
Harriett,
Inter «»l mir Cookery
I’ l«nn
l\»ur»e
The firet c la n of the third an­
nual fleo Cook in u School, ■ pon wir­
ed by the Bcuvcrti n Rev cw will
meet at 3:30 p. in , Tuerday, May
Mh at II,•mei ton h gh acbool. Mr*.
Rune Ihirtlvtt, who
haa been sc-
■ ur,-d ti conduct the r l i w n arnin
thli year, will he preient to wel­
come the houie wive I of Beaverton
and initruct
thorn in
the finer
point* o f all thiuyi culinary Many
IVavcrton l.nlte* reniomher the ifi.,,1
time* enjoyed
at the two former
Review Cool ins School aeia o iii at
well
aa the valuable
information
received, and are planning to bo
I reaent at the opening d a n nest
•Tuesday
for the dual purpoie of
renewing
acnuaintancei with Mr*.
Bartlett,
and to receive
further
guidance along the fascinating path­
way o f evpert rookery methods
The other three
days o f classes
will lie held on Thurdav, May 10.
Tuesday,
May III and
Thursday,
May 17. During these sessions rich
tasty
subject* aa
luncheon loaf,
tea
rolls, prune nut
bread, and
rhw se fondue will be taken up by
the Instructor and
thoroughly ex­
plain'd to the lod l’ » present, and
at the same time there will oe g o ­
ing forward the actual preparation
o f the dial o* under discussion, snd
the “ pupils" w 'll
have the op jor-
tunity o f reelng the cookery work
Ci nduclod by Mra. Bartlett, assis-
t. it hy her
r ff riont
aide,
the
Kmooihtup gas range
Ami latar
generous **«•**•■■
of the flrttehed
product will lie offered, in order
t h«t ti.e “ proof
« f Hu pudding-*
lest rwommrn I d In the old as om
may he used as the flnst mode of
Judgment,
Mr*
Bartlett
announces
that
Beaverton
ladies who
sometimes
secretly engage
In wistful dreams
of what they Would like in the way
o f kitchen a pointmanta when they
h i Id that long p'oVinvd ideal homo
should plan to attend the school. If
for no other purpose than to get
new ideas on the subject of kit hen
equipment.
Mrs.
Bartlett, herself
n stickler for hnvlnt thing* ju*t
right In
woman's most
Important
domestic
headquarter*.
has
teen
busily supervising arrangementa for
Installing the school hue.
Chief among the
appointments
i* the b g gray Suioothlop range
that
will bo
used.
Altho, quite
experienced in the matter nf using
a Smoothtop. the
Instructor has
lost none
ot the proud joy thut
was hers when she
first started
cooking with one. On the subject of
a Smoothtop Mrs.
Bartlett waxes
eloquent and Is enthusiastic in her
praise.
She declares that she can
never quite derided whether sne is
mors
attracted by the fact that
cooking Is so much Isss o f a task
when us'ng a Smoothtop or that a
klu hen is such
a greasclsss and
snot less place with one Installed.
Co-operation . of
the
Fortlsnd
Gas and Coke Go., the Review and
those in charge of the high school
Is resulting In preparations for the
i vent going smoothly forward, and
it Is eonfldetly expected that every
detail will
he In readiness
next
Tuesday afternoon. May 8, to wel­
come Beaverton’s housewives to the
third annual Cookinb School -one
thnt Is hoped to be even bigger and
better than Its two successful pre­
decessors.
Alo^a
To
Grade Students
Re-Stnsre Operetta
Alohn-lliiher. May ¡1, IP'JH ( 8 ’'»c )
The oreretta,
“ Cinderella," wh ch
wns given hv the first three grades
o f Aloha-Huber school on April 27
nt the Aloha school g^m. will again
hv staged
by the little
folks on
Msv Ith. nt 8:00 p. m.,
at the
snmc place.
This t'/mc it will he
given In cr.nJunction with the Beth­
any orchestra, which
will furnish
special mu.v'e between the acts.
There will also he a mixed and
a male quartette from Bethany.
Everyone is Invited to attend and
eiii'ouragc the efforts of the llttlo
folks who hnve made such a success
o f this operetta.
There are nhout
sixty characters In Cinderella, all
In costume.
Beaverton, Washington County, Oregon.
Single Copy, 5 Cents
Friday,
$1.50 Per Year
May, 4, 1928.
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I IIKill SCHOOL NEWS |
w— ---------------------------- m
The high school calendar for II m
remainder of the school larm hai
l»en carefully planned by Mr. I. H.
Met lier. It la a i follow ! :
Fri., May 4 ...........Junior Claa* Flay
Kontor picnic, afternoon
Junior Prom at Studio
Monday, May 7 . . , Sts wooka' osam i
Tuoi., May ■ ..................................
W ed, May » . . . ......................
Thun., May 10,
Senior Claaa Day
Fri., May II,
Student Body ptenlc
Sunday, May 13 . . . Baccalaureate
•erv'ees In'
Beaverton Swamps
Brickyard Tossers
Church Simerhood Gives
Farewell To Mr*. Jeune
Kebt'kahs’ Hubbies Give
Surprise Feed Tuesday
The ladiea o f the Sisterhood of
the ('hurch o f Christ gave a fare­
well surprise farewell for Mrs. Har­
man Jenna,
who
is moving to
Portland in the near
future to
make her home, on Tuesday after­
noon, May 1, in the church parlors.
I/oca I Nine Chalks Up After a period o f social good Flower Growing Industry
time, a lovely luncheon was served
Season'« First Victory
May Add To Fame Of
the
twenty-three
l ai n*
present.
Following
the luncheon, Mrs. Ell
In Game Sunday
Tualatin
Valley
Kingston, president
o f tha Sister­
hood, presented to Mrs. Jenna in
behalf of the ladiea • beautiful pair
gets
f in e
bloom s
H. 8. audU>- BEAVERS PLAY BIG TIM E BALL o f hand-embroidered pillow cases r e v i e w
rlum, 1:00 p. m
end a lovely bouquet She also re­
. Revitw and a n -'
ceived other charming gifts.
Monday, May 14
nouncemint of Six Corner Aggregation Gets Short
Mr. and Mra. JeAn«
have bean Gardener* Exhibit Pris* Specimens
faithful worker* in the church line*
•xemptloni
End Of 23 To • Score
Grown
In
This
Vicinity
it
was organised in
Beavsrton.
T u .* . May 15
....... Final esami
Their many friends, though wishing
Wed., May 1« .............
“
"
hap| ness In
Thurs.. May 17.............
“
"
The ball game Sunday wo* won them good-luck and
With th* coming of anoth* blos­
Frolay. May 18.........
"
"
by the Beaverton squad to the tune their new home, foe! keenly their
som -tim e
In Beaverton,
both the
loss from th* Beaverton circle.
Friday, May 18, Conumrnromrnt ex ­
o f 36 «.
amateur
and commercial
flow er-
in H 8.
Peaverton was slightly handicap­
growers o f the v ’: nty are proudly
ped by the lack o f their regular Saints Nine Takes Game
displaying
choice blooms
plucked
Th«
harcalsulaato
services ore pitchers. Mark Jones was at Sea­
From Cathlamet High from
gardens that each year yield
under the supervision o f th* Church side where he hod planned to go
up more
beautiful and striking
o f ( hr el
1 M »color class voted some time ago and Emmons, who
Rt. Mary’s May 2. 1928 (S p e c s !) offerings o f the local flora. It is
some
time ago thgt
this church was eligible to pity for the first
The
St.
Mary’s
baseball
team
added
significant that every year Beaver­
should direct the service*. A very time Sunday had an engagement
interesting program Is being plan­ elsewhere so that tt looked rather another scalp to their belt Friday, ton flower grower* succeed n pro­
April 27, when they journeyed to ducing
blooms superior
to those
ned.
bad for th* locals.
Cathlnmet high school
and took o f previous seasons, and that more
The commencement exerrleoa are
A fter casting «lou t for a time
game from
the tossers interest is being taken in their cul­
under the managt meat o f tho Sen - Coach Zehr dec'd-d to put Rutx a speedy
there
by a score 6f
13-2.
Th» tivation.
'Those with
an eye for
lor claaa.
into the box, having “ Snooze'’ Hal- Saints displayed mid-season
form
sten, ’’ Buss’’ Barron. Bill MeCallen In th’s contest and had but small the future in such matters declare
that the natural facilities for flower
STUDENT BODY MEETING
and two or three others who. in trouble tn taking
Hie game f r o * raising that tha vicinity possesses,
Friday afternoon.
April 27 the a f inch might be able te get the
their dow n-river opponents.
coupled with the increasing enthu­
regular student-body meeting woa hall across for a siMke-out a time
W. Woodard, on the mound for siasm p this project
undobtedly
held. The student* d »cussed plan* or tw« during an Inn'pg.
St
Mary's fanned
16 Cathlamet
for the student-body picnic
They
But Rut*. who was only signed batsmen, and was strongly suported means that the day when Beaverton
arill be far-fam ed
for her blooms
decided to charier
the river-beet, up two weeks ago proved equsl to
all
through the
fracas
by the and
flow er-beds
is rapidly
ap­
“ Swan'* and go for a trio on the the occasion snd was able to hild
snappy infield work o f his team­ proaching.
K (Barnette. The etudrnts look fo r ­ the Red Sox to alx h'ts in nine In­
mates.
ward to a very Interesting time.
In the post week
the Review
nings was kept In till the end.
The tlrketa have been Issued, and
office has been the recipient o f a
The team work o f the locals is Fortner T nc*| Girl Pavg
the roa: o f the trip per person sdll Improving swiftly and from now
number of unusually str ki|^ bou­
he fl.00. The host leaves the dock on there will be something to of­
VMt Here Via Air Route quets and blossom* that were prop­
'h Portland on cost Morrison street fer st the end o f the game beside
agated in the
fertile soil of Tua­
at nine o'clock In th» morning and sn «l|d.
Valley— flowers that
would
Mrs. R M. M 'ller had the novel latin
will return at seven that evening.
hostess aver easily win distinction for the beau­
With Davies on first, McBrcen at experience o f being
The student« «re
arranging their
second, Churrhley at short and ole the "eek -a rd to guests who employ­ ty, color and tixe in compet.tve
own picnic basket«.
The boat will ‘'B u m '' Barron at third, the m- ed tho progressive mode of air-taxi show jig with any others that sur­
stop at « picnic ground (loyvn the •eld will give an aeeount o f Hself service In traveling to her home.
rounding
region* might
have to
riser and the paasetigrr* will ctvi°V against the strongest teams in the
Chief among these were the
Miss Mona Miller, who formerly offer.
• picnic and games. AH wishing to Tualatin Valley Rs-ebsll league.
w* • cm- loved in th» Studio Teauty exhib Cs o f G. W . Baker and sou,
join us. be down at the dork Fri-
Then there are
Emmone
end Parlor, and Miss Elvina Roe, both and T. J. Allen.
u*v
morning.
May II,
at nine
A display o f six matched tulip*,
Jones la the box, a pair that can c f Seattle, arrived Saturday after­
v c|o»k.
be relied upon to get the p’|! *- noon nt the home o f Mrs. Miller all perfect in shape and gathered
ernss when they
want
to.
The nnd on Runday evening departed with an eye to pleasing contrast,
TRACK-M EET
their homes
la Washington, were brought to us early
n the
record Jones has already trade is for
The inter claaa track meet was an indication of what can be ex­ making both the trip and th» return week by the senior member o f the
held at the h>gh arhool, Friday a f ­ pected from him. Emmons is said as passengers o f the newlv-est-nS- firm o f G. W. Baker and Son, com ­
ternoon,
April 29.
The
weather to be one o f the artists that can !' bed W c»t Coast Air Serv:ce, ope­ mercial gardeners, with plots loca­
was not quite what we would have place the pill just where he want* rating from Portland to Seattle.
ted in
Sorrento at the
edge o f
ordered,
hut the meet
was very to.
Be»v*rt<m
The tulips, while being
Then at the receiving end is
snappy.
The Sen'ora won with a F erde Schmidt.
marvels in the matter o f blooms,
One who knows Cedar Mill Folks Plan
score o f 76 points, and the Freeh - ball has only to see ‘'Sm itty'' In
were supported
sturdy stems
Benefit Basket Social that measured more on than
men took
second with 62
points, a game once to know that ho is
20 inches
while the Juniors
were third with one of those natural placers, a fel­
in length.
Cedar
Mill,
May
2,
1928.
(Spec.)
46 points and the Sophomores turn­ low who knows what to do ntul can
A pair o f delrately sbaue<l car­
ed in a total of 80. The
senior do it without “ throwing the ball The patrons o f Cedar Mill school nations were ijjv y i * Place o f honor
r'n«s will receive the pennant which away.“ Then for the outfield then are planning a box soc.'M and pro­
in t,he (HUUu.kki sanctum Wednes­
will 1«
hung in the
rear of the ere Kelley, Rutx, Mr I .can, Snooze, gram to be held Rnturdav evening,.'
day when T. J. Allen offered them
’
Mny
12.
at
the
school
bouse
here.
assembly hall.
Barnes, MeCallen,
Hoffman
end
lor
approval. The
flowers were
Proceeds
from
the
function
wili
go
The students winning high points Tarry,
You ell know Barry, an­
to swell the coffers o f the school- exceptional in size and the brush of
were Mark
Jones,
junior,
Pete other of thoee natural players.
Mother Nature had been deftly and
Kingston, senior: James Underwood.
The “ Red Sox" arc
a mighty building fund,
applied.
One carna­
The Grange feature,
the mock- masterfully
Junior, Anna Young, sen'or; M ar­ fine bunch o f boys who have had
tion was a masterpiece
ji pastel
wedding,
that
proved
so
entertain-
.
garet Vudermost, freshman, and Iai tittle experience on
the diamond,
shading,
while
the
other,
ing when nresented last week by pink
Lun Chin, frerhman.
with a little more practice will be
that organisation has been secured boasted solid scarlet, Uu«. Mr. Alien
able to put up a better game when 1
enthusiastic
flower
as an added feature o f interest to h»s baen an
SOCIETY
they nettle down and play.
fancier for a number o f years and
augment
the
box-social
program,
Alumni!
Notice!
The line-up:
has engaged in amateur
growing
also.
Due to some delay
at the post- Barron, 3b
o f various bless-—......... year.
ss. Winters .
office many
of the Junior
Prom McBrcgn, 3b
lb w. la r g e r
A t the several fa r *
and flower
invitations have beep detained In Beaverton
shows held the past year Beaverton
Red Sox
Funeral
services for
the late gardeners
tin Ir ih'livtry.
The ju n o r
class R u ii, h
rf, H. Schmidt
and
their
immediate
w shea to announce that all alumni Churchley, sa,
cf. E Mienche i Junior Millett. who iked st Hills- neighbors
from other communities
are cordially iuvited to attend the Davies, lb.
lo
c
o
ho*nit*!,
Wednesday
May
2,
2h.
F. Luthe
have carried o ff a large share of
Prom, to be given In the Studio F. Schmidt, c.
8b. W. Melxcr will lie held from the Church of ribbons
and prizes.
Whild
our
Inn, Friday night May 4, at 8:30. C. Barnes, rf.
Saturday afternoon at sister-city
p. J. Luthe Christ on
to the
west. Forest
Kelly, If.
rf. H. Borchers 2:00 p. m.
Grove has recognized the possibili-
SHOWER GIVEN TEACHER
E. Luthe, e.
c f G. L u th e1 Interment will be in the Crescent ( >s that are offered by advertising
Mrs. II. Cook cnterta'iiod In h on ­ Summary.
Grove
cemetery
R H E
the growing of blossoms, and now
or of Miss Etta McCrelghl with a Beaverton
identifies itself as “ Daffodil Town,’’
26 22 2
culinary- shower Saturday afternoon Red Sox
Mr. and Mrs F. W. Livermore, and the metropolis,
« 6 7
Portland, has
at Mrs. Cook’s
home.
M|ss M c-
Hatierias: Beaverton, Rutx am'» Jr. snent the week-end at the home won world-wide fame by the slogan,
Gpeight received many useful gifts,
o f Mr. and Mrs. Rav Ryverson, of
presented to her by
little Wilma
(continued on back page)
Longview, Washington.
(continued on back page)
Buell, fetchlngly attired in a Cu-
p'd
costume.
The
afternoon was
spent In playing bridge- and d eli­
cious refreshments were served.
'Those present were. Mrs. II Cook,
Miss E. McCrelght.
Miss J. M.
MrCreleht,
Mrs. Charles
Wnlker,
Miss G. Sanford, Miss S. L. Clary.
Mrs. I. R. Metxler.
Miss Thelma
Parker and Miss Phyll'a Taylor.
Local Bloom Raising
Junior Millett
Loody Grange Staffcs
Mock Wedding Ceremony
Cedar Mill. May 3, 103«. (Spec.)
A novel feature of the regular
meeting o f I.eody Grange held In
the hall here Saturday evening wns
the elaborate mock-wedding cere­
mony performed hv the members
Archibald Hercules H e a d l i g h t
(Miss Gertrude Reeves) and Rose­
bud Delicatessen (Martin
Larson)
were j o ’yied In the bonds of h o ly .
padlock by Parson Brown (Miss C.l
Kattermnn) with fitting and lm-
r resslve ceremonies. The best man
was M|ss Jessie Wa|ter and Carl
Larson the charming bridesmaid,
wh'de Mrs. Frank Stnffin snd Mrs.
Mac Daniels, as flower-girls shared
honors
with the tiny r ’ ng-hcarer,
Mrs. Jack Anderson, and the traln-
hesrer. Miss Gertrude Walters.
Mr. Frank Staffin, as father o f
the bride, gave her nwav at the al­
tar, and
following
tho ceremony,
everyone kissed the bride.
A fter the usual r>e-throw .ng a
bounteous wedding feast w ss served.
A number o f the members o f the
members of the Bethel C on gyga
tional church attended the different
ress'ons of the Oregon Congrega­
tional Conference held in the High-
Isrd
Congregational
church
o f
Mr. and Mrs. Georg* Spady, Mis*
Portland on Mnv 1. 2 and 8. Ths Pauline I**edy end J. Forbes were
local church choir had charge of a guests Runday o f Mr. and Mrs. L.
musical program 'Thursday night.
L. Laswell.
The feminine portion o f the local
Rebekah lodge were pleasantly and
completely surprised by their hue-
bands and friends Tuesday evening
by a well-appointed and faultlessly
! served d.nner, following the regular
lodge meet jig Tuesday evening in
the lodge hall here.
A fter the businesa meeting the
ladies were busily practicing their
drill
work, while
the gentlemen
secretly completed the final touches
on the supper, and
when the fair
members discovered that the doors
to the dyiing room were locked the
euriousity with which all members
o f that gender are said to be poe-
aessed prompted an investigation—
an
investigation that
revealed a
sumptous repast prepared by the
men and all ready to be enjoyed.
The tables wer*
decorated w th
pink and
green crepe
paper and
the waiters for
the evening had
jaunty caps o f the same material. A
delightful supper
o f chicken pie,
ice-cream and two gigantic cakes,
also decorated in
the prevailing
m otif o f pink and green was heart­
ily enjoyed by the members.
Following the repast a program
o f readings by Walter Harris, Ira
Lee and Harley Taylor, and a solo
by Fred Strickland,
accompanying
hirrself on the banjo was prescn?“d.
Mrs. Lew's. Noble Grand o f the
order, thanked the gentlemen on
behalf o f the ladies, snd Mrs. Aik
en who recently returned from Cal­
ifornia, where she has been spend­
ing the winter months gave a very
enjoyable talk on her trip.
Following the
program an im­
promptu dancing was enjoverf.
Dileon Proerressive Club
Ladies Elect Officers
Hiteon,
May 2, 1928,
(S-.scIal)
The regular meeting o f the Hite-
on Progressive club was held Wed­
nesday afternoon at the home of
Mrs.
David
Nelson. Elect.on
of
officers for the coming term was
held at this meeting.
Mrs. V ir g l Meyer was chosen as
president; Mrs. George Davies, vice-
president; Mrs. Christ Chrivtenseo,
se.retary, and Mr*. George And“ f-
ton treasurer. Mrs. Herman Metz-
entine and Mrs. John Caldwell were
appointed delegates to th? meetirg
o f th" Washington ceuntv Feder?-
tion o f Womens’ Clubs
Follow'sig the
business neeting
the hostess served a dainty lunch.
St.
Marv’s
Tb»sni^nq
To
Give “ Bair of Sixes”
-
i
St V ary's H. S. May 2. (S -e e )
On Runday afternoon. May 6. St
M srv's
high schcel
will »resect
to the public the.r annual olay. It
will start* oe 2:30 p. m. and w ll be
held in the high school auditorium.
The clav management declares that
the production promises to be good
and K w it pay evervone to eonie
and see tt.
The theme is o f two p i»-barons
who a»? entirely incomcatihle and
the strange hargain, based on a
hand o f
cards, that they
make
furnirhe* a griping and
at times
hilar m is nlot to keep the audience
entertained.
A spe-.al feature o f the program
will be
music furnished
by the
Rt. Mary’s school band.
FmtJ Grcivors To Hold
Regular M«etins: Monday
The Tualatin Valley Growers or­
ganization will hold
their regular
monthly meeting on Monday even­
ing, May 7, at the Beaverton Real­
ty company's office.
At this ses­
sion they plan to
formulate their
permanent
organ i s t on
and arc
making prepartions with that in
view.
Secretary Deitsch announces that
he is arranging a very interesting
evening for the growers and it
expected that the com m » conclave
o f the fruit raieara will be one o f
the mrst p rof t vble and Interesting
o f any In the history o f the organ­
isa Don.
Fcm*er Girl Fcnuts Giv#»
Linder Surprise Parlv
County Federation Of
Organization Has All-Day
Session At Gales Creek
Friday,
April
27
NEXT MEETING TO BE IN JULY
Unanimous
Offacers
Vote
Cast
At
Elccion
For
All
Hour
Washington county F ederaton of
Women's Club* met in all-day ses­
sion
Fn dav, April
27, st Geles
Creek, the guests
o f Gales Creek
and
Watts Women's
Clubs. The
newly erected club house was the
scene o f the meeting.
Mrs. W. Roberts, Forest Grove,
president, called the body to order
and the usual preliminary business
of
minutes, report*
and roll call
were duly discharged. The song,
"B.nd ng
T:es," written
by Mrs.
Agnc* Hines was
adopted as the
cflicial club seng, and the members
joined in the singing o l their new
refrain.
Keporta w eie read from the fol­
lowing auxiliary
organ ¿at.on* of
Club Federation: Cornelius, Forest
Grove,
Gotevon, Watts,
Hillsboro
Service, Coffee, and General Relief
clubs. Hillside, Huber, Hiteon, Gales
Creek,
Ljceyville, Metzger,
Sher­
wood, Schools, H jlsboro Needlecraft
and the Forest Grove W. C. T. U.,
all evidencing the activities o f the
womens* organizations in those com­
munities.
During luncheon
hoar adjourn­
ment, Mrs. Emma Bryant, County
School Super, ntendent, Harry Sey­
mour, State C lub. Leader, and Mra.
Wells, o f Hillsboro, a cand date for
the State legislature, addressed the
members.
The Federation announce* that
they wish it thoroughly understood
that they are not political in na­
ture, but they state that they, as
progressive women at the county,
are naturally interested in the sub­
ject and want to support those o f
the inembersh.p who are g ving o f
their time and
efforts in making
the government what it should be.
Included among the business of
the day was the subject o f rodoos
and the question o f their cruelty,
which was discussed and tabled, a
motion to continue the cover charge
o f ten cents fo r
luncheon at the
meet jigs, that was pussed, and an
express.on e f thanks by means of
a rising vote, tendered to the host­
ess chilw for their hospitality.
\ iolin and piano duets by Mrs.
PoI!y M:u shall and Mrs. Irene Mar­
shall, u picture demonstration and
tableau, by Mrs. Clara Smith, art
chairman, and a talk on the Oregon
Club Women's
Magaz ne by the
bus ness manager. Mra. Lynch, were
outstanding features
o f the pro­
gram enjoved during the course of
the session by the Federation mem­
bers.
In tho elect:on o f officers, unani­
mous ballots were cast for Mrs. W.
Roberts. f» r rc-election to the presi­
dency, Mrs Robert Warren, Watts,
vice-president; Mrs. J. Person, of
H llshoro, secretary; Mrs. G riffith,
of
Gaston, treasurer.
Mrs.
C.
Christensen,
Hiteon, Mrs. Batch­
elor, Hillsboro,
and Mrs.
Robert
Chamberlain, Huber were elected as
directors fo r the coming term.
The next Federat on meeting will
bo held in July.
Turkey With Four Leifs
And Odd Beak Hatched
^ A. V , Marshal, proprietor o f the
Green Clover
barbecue
in west
Beaverton, brought to the Rev’ew
office a
freak specimen
from »
recent
hatching c f
turkey* last
Tuesday morning.
The
bird had four
legs, two
pointin g t» the fore and the other
pair incltug to the aft. The beak,
also,
resembled
something
seen
only in horrible dreams or in somt»
fantastic futuristic painting, with
two plainly discernible tusks where
nothing o f the sort is to be found
on respectable poultry. The street
o f so much superfluous equipment
was
evidently too much
for the
h.rd and
its life in this vale o f
tears was short.
Mr. Marshall
reports
that the
oJd fowl was hatched from a set­
ting of eggs owned by his mother-
in-law. Mrs. J. H. I,ee, o f Scap-
poose, Oregon.
Former w <»»'►. *•* ,-f Beaverton’s
gir» rcotit orraeivaCons gave their
ex leader. Mrs W. I. Cady, a svr-
»rise party on Thursday evening o f
1a«t week.
Games were
enjoyed and cake,
esndy and 'ce-cream were served.
Those present were, Bessie John­
son, Georgene Haulcuhe. k. "Dorothy
Lewis,
Gra-o
Johnsor.
Thelma
T efft, Georciabelie and R ise Kam-
berger.
Dorothy
R cdfidd.
Ritlm
W oodruff and Mrs. M. C. McKer-
{Cedar
cher.
rhumber of Commerce
To Moot Tupsdnv W h t
Mill Man Thrown
Thru Truck Windshield
Cedar Mill, May 2. 1928 (Special)
Mr. George Kenny was badly eut
shout the face
Friday April 27.
when hr was thrown through the
wirtbMeld o f a truck, driven hy
Ernest Wuthr'ck in wh'ch he w e f
riding.
A plank, ns»d to cover a recently
repaired stretch o f road, flew up
when th? truck strnck It. firm ly
Mrs. Ted Thye o f Portland was a binding the wheels and stopping the
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guest Friday o f Mrs. S. Mapes.
President P'nder,
c f the local
Chamber of Commerce
anntnm es
that a meeting o f the tody is to
be held cn Tnesdnv evening, Mav
P. at the Odd Fellow hall.
Business
remaining
from
the
last session o f the Chamber is to
be resumed at this session.