K lIU K N t OKt. UnWer«ity Library IK ITH KOK IIBAVKMTON, THF. RKVIRW’ S KOR IT T h e B eaverton CLEAN RCADUCO FOR ALL THB FAMILY The Only Newspaper Devoted Exclusively T o The Interests O f Eastern Washington County. VOLUME VI, NO. 48. Single* <’opy, 5 Cent* Count) Agent Conclu-1 Beaverton, Wanhinjfton County, Oregon. llltill SCHOOL NEWS Friday, Ortober 2f, 1928. $1.50 Per Year »- iign wn Game from Gresham COURT HOUSE ITE ~ ml Short Items About People We All Know m- Thu second annual footUtll cun- A K RESTS t o t U'lwi n thu ilvul schools, Ilea Fred Faraona waa taken Into cna- vviton nml T.gurd, will be held on tody, Oct. 16, by Depatia» H lc W the funner'» ground' this Friday. and Schrndel, for feeblemindedness. Thu llrst game held at Sherwood George Hoiar waa taken into eua- ' la.I year waa won by Tigard, <1-0, tody Oct. 16, by Deputiea Hickox and lloavvrton expects to gain rc- Hick ox, Oct. 19. for feebleminded- vunru In In rru Friday's gain«. a A com- com t l . __ _ _ vunr» ia y s gain«. .. Plants Must Have No Mori* parativ« uatin.at, or thu »trungth Wearers Of The Orange Harry Iloier waa arrested Oet. Persona! And Minor Men of th« two tuuma cannot I hi shown 19 by Deputy Weckert on a charge And Black Make Many Than 5 Per Cent Dis- buuau both tuaina huv« not played tion Of Comings And of assault and battery. any onu oth r achool. However Wm. C. Dodiey waa arrested by Firat D o w n s Goings In Town suNt's To Pass licitlui tuani ha. been defeated. Ti- Sheriff Reeves and Deputiea Sc hen- gaid hua defeated St. Helens and del and Hickox, Oet. 19 for having Kruat Grove whlla Beaverton haa a still, mash and liquor in his MANY VISITING HERE liucti victor» In gamca with Amity 0 . A. C MAN HELPS and Gresham and tied with 8cap- FINAL SCORE IS 30-6 possession. E. J. Thompson waa arras ted by . poose. — Many Bea Deputies 8c her del sad Hickox, Oct. Qiuttiag “ Bee" Held. Th« Junior Claaa will *oon decide c- a k „_ WL___ _ . . . „ .. 20 for tho possession and sals of verton! te* Have Visiter* Many Washington County Grower. on the ty|>o of ring» and pin» to h Greatest Enthua- liquor. Conrad N afcl and Dolore» C o.te!li At Beaver Theatre, Nov. 1-2-1. „ , . _____, ba ad-iptod. A commlttae haa been! la»m At The Start O f Game o . ova a»a u .p .c j appolntod to maha rvcconimenda- Mrs- George Tefft left Sunday to — — - tlona to tho cla«a. ' j - CIRCUIT COURT Visit with relatives in Hood River. I’ aaverton’a foo'bnll taarn defeat- Thu Bea*rr‘on eleven «mother,’ ! The Bfarke Machinery Ce., n eor- Mr. and Mrs. A . C- Chinn and the lia.d inspections lor pvtaiu ,d Gresham 30-6 on Greaham» Aeld (Ira.ham unit« ran avalanche of poration, has Aled suit on an action family spent Sunday at the horns avaJ have Dean completed in naan- last Friday. touchdown» on the Greaham Aeld for money against James Cole. R of his parent», Mr. and Mrs. C. D. ingUin County by tna Fnrm Crop» Greaham put fear in the Beaver- Friday, October 18. Not only did Herxoy la the attorney for the Chinn in Portland. L>u(.«rliiiinl of ill« Oregon A giicui- io n ite in the Aiat few mlnutua of Beaverton »core one touchdown In pU;ntiir- The Berthold Feed Store »hipped tui.il loilvga. play whan it stored it» Aral nml the fir at, .croud, and third quartcra The Credit Service Co., a corpor- a carload of hay from Sherwood to In caau 01 II.a Cartiltad gradu of only touchdown with apparently, and two moia In the finul period atlon Has Aled a suit on an action Tillamook and ons from Sherwood »red potato«», n «td» muni allow i,« no oppoaition but then on It wa. but they ala« .ant« within Inrh. « fo rmoney against Mrs. A. H ., t Astria last week. to aaru.d o . of total ot Moduli Baavcrtoii'a game. Jonu# »tarred for o f »coring another, only the »hot Berg, R. H. Lencke is the attorney The Celby family has moved from VS III, Kioto, t m a, Uinchlug. Leal maMng t h r e e o f the five which end” ,I th» half. »topping for the p'aintiff. the H. L. Hudson place to Port- touchdown». Uuru a id Wrigdt mad* them _____~_____ They mar t e l to 26 Arri John Noire has Aled suit on an land where Mr. Selby haa entered Boil ami other potato -ti_____ y. , . I .I I . I ‘ the other two. Beaverton haa yet downs during the game, and he'd action for money against Frank Wi- ther • ataurant business, . umtird grade allows a »lightly teat* da feat, but lu real gtrength the fighting GreahamlU-s to »even, i gle, M B. Bump is the attorney far Ed Smith is slowly recovering huger poicuntage and include, thorn wi|| u . when it meets Tigard Tho Anal «core was .10 to * Ave the plaintiff. from an injury he received to bis potatoes whit h wdl not quite make Btwj HH.I,oro on the heal held in touchdowns to one Neither team State of Oregon vs. Edward w ri,t. recently while cranking a thu cerlihud gradu. Tit* atandani its next two games. was able to convert a a al Haullenhcck, the plaintiff waived c* r- Several ligamenU were torn, •u-d potato 1» u.od for commercial Tho».. on the honor roll this six Gresham «tan »1 in, u ' examination and plead guilty. Ha H. Winkeback and Henry Ostrom, planting. The total acreage of fur- week» are: Fred. Berger. U la Cox titled mk ,I potato## in this county Fern Chin, Km» Shrader, Howard Mek Hn(, was given a Ane o f $560 and a owners ef the Columbia Supply Co. t^rrn o f six months. He wm o f Astoria were dinned guests at thi. year 1« larger than for 1927. Wilson, and Father Shrader. , t.„lphdown „ „ , flrty.y " rf, ; later paroled on the receipt e f $25 the Charles F. Berthold home. Sun- The following poUto growers To get on ths honor roll * »t»- ria, h Bround Hght end by Wedin I cash. lasaeil the livid Inaprctious for Cer- mu»t get at leant th-ee A a ad nnd , w0 |ol,jj paj»«». In the case of m the State or o f ttre O r e -1 -! Mr. and tilled potatoes thi* year; F. J. K ru- * U- and not ,t' M 1 J1* * " ■ 0,n, F r„ m then on It i, r> 1 i in m e ca »o or e oiaie Mrs. Arthur Wilson cgvr, Linnton, Kl 2, Oregon, Conrad i’ 1* r. Port card Although the mil The O r a l I i m ’ *** -nd Todd Fn Zane Crey’* “ Nevada* Nav. 1-5. ron v^ Frank Wood», the p la in -; were dinner guests Tuesday eve ---------- 1 *L - t‘ hU ' ............ .'V J ’ r* “ nJ wm _______ ___________ ___________________________________________________ _ «.tu '.tiff waa given a $1000 Ane and a ning at the home o f her father, C. Dick. l i n i e r o . R t"' 4. Oregon. Fr«d J* ,m * '1 '»J*1 '“ V ..............* * 9* “ * t “ a ' rt r» p onged to rne Arat " year in jail. IH. Miller and family in Portland, !.. Meyer, HilMboro, Rt. 8 O re , ‘•rgB >n tho»« t o folloW' ter another, tyiug the «tore in the D A U G H T E R S O F U N I | the occasion being the birthday an n r«-.. a , . r , , c . T - w quarter, forging ahead with O N V F T l ' I i A V O ix - xivt MARRIAGE LICENSES niversary o f Mrs. Wilson. j J L' vticntinriuiurt^'Rt GIV- \ alvntins, besverton, Rt. T 8 or!*’ Ore.. ^ , , S » j . „ i EDWARDS r u I i n n m n T n i t V V D P A i U M T V •nothor touchdown in the second,1 «T L R A N 8 JO IN Marriage license« were to Roy E. Uierly, Beaverton, Kt. S, EN B I R T H D A Y I A K T l adding another in the third, and — - - Mrs. W. E. Stiphout and daugh the follosrtng couples during the Ore , Nutmara Orchard* (c /o Row- --------- throwing in two mo** in the fourth. Th* °nranlxatfon committee o f1 ter o f Val sets Ore. are visiting at past rll Broa.) Hillsboro, Rt. 2, Ore. Mr. and Mrs. W J. Fdwarda en- presumably for goot* measure Daughters o f Union Veterans ! ___. . . ,_______ _ _ . ______ ; the home of her parents, Mrs. and Nutlsy Orchard« (c /o Carl Woh'- tarta ned delightfully with a party Gresham fought gamely, hut theV o i ,ho Civ,‘ W*r woal<l Ik e to in- L J? 9 T ,* on' Mrs- C. J. Beach, while her huszand and Edna Phelps o t Portland, Oct. ^ recuperating at the St. Vin achlegel) U u rel Rt. 2 Ore. Roy » l '*»rtr hom« *n Third Street Bat- were up agalrat a line that held tcre,t ,I1 and grand- cent’ s hospital from a recent illness. 11 Jerqul'h o f Sherwood Rt 4 »rday evening in honor of her birth- HLe. a .tore wa’ | h).d charged like d* uKht*™ o t Civil JV«r ve*ernns I To Charles J Douglass, Jr. and Mrs william Cameron entertain- Ore E L. Selffcgt of IIill»»H.ro. ‘ ‘“ V T*1" • '[«»'"if w»* a herd of huff-lo and a nuartet o» livin* in or r«**r Beaverton in the Either Brown, both of Hillsboro, ^ ^ luncheon ia her homo at Arrow Station Wednesday. tho guests being Mrs. D. C. Howard, PROBATE Mrs. Morris Eriger, Mrs. Nelson James Minor, de Walker, Mrs W. W. Howard, and filed for probote, Mrs. Kolkenberg. the petitioner and Mrs. EU Kingston entertained attorney for the several ladies last Thursday at a quilting “ bee’* at her home on Wat- string ha'fhaok. plunged over the ° 'SB| FaHier» Saved. | Y h u estate of R. M. Stevens, de- son Street. Those present were: rischer, Sherwood. Rt S, Ore. 8. , **1 «"<1 Mr- S’’d Mr*- w - R- V* n ceased, has been filed for probate. Mrs. Lettie Jenne e f Portland, Mrs. ........................... ,,n'‘ fnr * tou hdiwn in the lmt All daughters of honorably d ls -1 P. Taylor. IfilUlv r >. R t 2. Ore.. K1,,',k ■T,d <D«Kht»r Cathryn. High were won by George Snider ''’"trier. charged .Soldiers. Sa lors and Ma- Cadets Out weigh Saints. About 16 T. H. Littlebea'es is the petitioner M. Lewis, Mrs. L. Rice and Mrs. !.. M. M'llur, Hi||«horo, Rt. 2. Ore.’, " " I ” and W. Dyke the attorney tor the Hadley o f Huber, Mrs._E- S. Do- andClydo Kdwsrd». and tk. cooao Wu ,f" «'Hstandlng p|av- r,n<‘» wko In the Union Ar , V r Wunatrom o f Laurel Ore., ering and Mrs. R. V. Hopper. erta»e. 'a i;on by Mrs. Manning a/id M r *"r rn Grosham squad. mV °r Navy during the Rebellion if . ° r l j Pound» To The Man F F Norihnin o f Banka Kt. 8, MrNamee. Th ' » ’riory was B.averton’s third MRH-68. whether a member o f th- ! _______ Miss Vena .Qaskill who teaches Or«., Ito) Brea.. Rh-rwood. Rt. B, for the year. «*• A. R. or not who have attained in the Gervais H:gh School spent SCHOOL BOY GETS (' to .. Chi» Bchmldlln Vemonla, ■ w i r / i i i a w B a i^vsT i.- Suhftitutions for re«ve-*on were: «*’«* **«■« o f fifteen years, are eligi- On Oct. 19th at 2:00 P. M. St. HIT BY PASSING CAR «• *«$ ■* *t the home of her Ore., F»r! Thomp-on. D:'lev Ore., D A I l i l l T K K n I .I V L Wmhrtek for Shannon. Uaidcrvood bl<! f « membership. M a r y s H ig h S c h o o lm e ta n d d e fe a t- mother, Mrs. George Thyng. She 8 T Welter« Portland wt 2. Ore., Mary Miss MRS. TIMM PARTY lamer, Wrighttfi) for Zlm- Those interested in hecomin- cd Hill Military of Portland by a . ,. was accompanied by Pen-Id Fdv, 8h»rwond, Rt 8, Ore. brick. Itnrriaon for Welch, Coward members of a t-nt, please commun. score of 24 to 0. It was a battle ® q, . F**r ® Frances Delvay o f Long Beach C a- Antone Fvera Fnrevt Grove, Rt. f, for fl. Homr'ch, and Dean for ITn- ento with Mr*. Minnie Alhauarh, ITu- royal from start to finish, as this r,ejy °A cre s is suffering from serat- ***•’ wbo ** • **udent •* tbe Univ- The Mcadntnca J. W. Sprague and derwood * * o / rirorrnn t>m.f Victor Rolcen Hill»tviro, Rt -F r o m Th- Peiveriin Hmomer H '. m . ' i t S " p ^7 " j ’I ' " " ’ w ^ «« ches and a shock received Wednes- '*»■*■’ “ * ...........- B Ore . Wllllnm Wathe', Hi|t-hor>. Fred Om*Ld were Joint hostesses Wednesday afternoon at an e n j o y - _______________ * _ A e'* * ort,and of the ®ut ,the C*det' could day afterncon when he was struck Those attending Pomona Grange Rt. B; Carl Brown, Cornelius Rt, 2; aid. party given ut the home o f Sunday dinner rue-t» at the R ____________________ T u P / C „ ° f by * c ,r dr:ven by Mr- Gat« 8 ot “ C«d*r MU1 Wednesday were, Mr. N. O. Johnaon. Comellua. Rt. 2; the Utter honoring tho eighty-iic- |f p owrii uomi, w#r M M ru , u ^ lr y 8 forward wall, which re- Hillsboro. He had just alighted and Mrs. H. K. Denney and son, Shady Korrd. Roreat G ra n i Glon . . . . . corn! birthday anr.i enutry of th-ir r n rill — >th i Pnrtl. ' a m / 'w 1'’'« "Iv” ’’ Pcat,‘d|y torp m a t holes in the from one of the school buses when Bruce, the Mesdames E. E. Swen- Kpier Fore,« G o v e ; Robert War- ^ Mln'ni# T? mm. Tho J p Tnd 5 » J 0 Powe l l f irin " "S t l " L " ? We#rcrs « «»— button.* line, he was hit. The bey was a t t « d - son. B. J. Woodward, 0 . H BrrfteA I St Marys Defeats Hill Military 24 to 0 1 * Smith, 2 * Tm } £ r Hsgg £ : » A " ¡ Sons, «2 : Hillsboro; , Rrsdvlll *| A Sand drum. B-avcrton, f 0" 0™1 ’ ’ , ‘ j , Thoao pas ira standard grade: • If. J. Valenti’ S, Beaverton, Rt. 2: C !,. Johnson, Shorwood: Geo. !.. Baker. Sherwood. Rt. .1; Mike Yun- k« r Forest Grove; Mrs I^t Tut- ler, Hill-boro, Rt. 5; John Mutiny, lau rel; Frank Muhly, Gomeliu». R*. ?; J. Edw. Wilson, Beaverton, Rt. 2; J. T. Cronni. B-nv ’rton, Rt. 2; Joe Furrer, Portland, Rt. 2; W. J. Thompson, P< ftland. Rt, , . _____ F R F D P IC E Y RNTER- T A IN S S O N ’S C H U M S —— — Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Fredrieey en- tertalnud a number r f boys at their h one on Lombard Street Sunday afternoon, honoring their son, Del- mar. Games end several contests wore played and dqHcioua refresh ment* were »arvi q. Seated around the table were Carll Curtis Beach, Arthur Fluke, G.orge Pindcr, Rav trend l.'sm-rdl’ l, Henry Kamher or, Rnt-o’ t E ìgelko, Georg» MeKur cher, Carl Lierman Dcnsld Dupuo, Thomas "Bud", Delmnr Fredrieey and Pets Zohr. Delmnr was the re ipient of many appropriate gifts HUBER LADIES TO GIVE CARD PARTY * ......... ..... , “ J » I " . O r.. ,nd (1" inty gifts in remembrance of the occs- , ~ , , .Z .. _ sion. Those enjoying the afternoon wer-. Mrs. W. H. Bvfiold, Mrs. Em ms Hocken, Mrs. Hisler and daugh ter, Mrs. Archie Olson, Mrs. Timm and the hoste-s. ° - r “ W" ' Prt~ “ “ * * • '• V pictorial life of H erbert hoover - u . No. 9 Corror.n . „ d a — By Satterfield LOCAL GIRI. IN PA CIFIC D E B A T E ____ Pacific Un’vcrsity, Forest Grove, ’¡ £ £ ¿ > 5 cd T h -U Nu sorority in the Phi Alpha Tnu debates hold here last n*Kht’ Every »orority and frater- 'dty *• entering a team ns are the balls for men nrd women. The question ia "Resolved, that Pacific should be made a junior college.” Theta Nu upheld the n.g.itivc last nifht anil lost to McCormick hall, Elimination cont sts are being held «b*h Wl»ck " nd to the winning beam Koca the Phi Alpha Tau silver tro- pby> id Mi— | St. Mary’s Institute ig— ................................................ Monday October 15, S. M. girls met for a pop assembly They eKcted their yell leidor, Bovorty Luck and adjourned. Miss Calllsta dc la Fontnine, for- mer English and History teacher p{ St. M »ry’s nnd now teachim Pf Verb >o t High Scho 1, vialled her pupils and friends Sunday Out. 2 1 , ■ - - - ■ — Mr. and Mr*. Walter Harris, Mr-* N. W. Gorham and Mrs. W. H. Eng- ike visited Pe’wood C ha-t-r in Port- iHmi Tuesday evening o f this wee1', . ,. M' 99 ^ ,r" 1 r f the 8*. Francis Academy o f Portland spent the week end at th- home of her •— The I a lot’ Auxi'ia. y <f the Com- mcrei il C ub wdl givo «nothor o f the'r popular cs d paitlai, 8 iturday iN’enlng Cgt. 27 a th- Huber Hnl , The porty will a*«rt promptly at 8:80. T'-e Ha’ loween solvit will prsvail Ih o ghout. Among the featurcs prepared t< r the occasion will be the dDposol t n Halloween cake that was do-at-d by the V 8. Bnkery. Come and try your luck at getting it. Wc are glad to see new faces nt each suc e-sive pirty and hope t i P“ »"**, Mf- B" d Mrs- J - K *Kc,>* rue more bt them as time goes on *rn». --------- Those on the Hon- r R«dl in the Mr, and Mrs P. L. Petrequin of Eighth Grade for t’-e first six weeks I.sk * Orovo attended tho C. E »re Alice Fluke, Th-lma Tefft convention at Or*nco Friday and George MeKercher, Grace Johnson Sunday, , and Roy Halisr, | 1. Fa rmile to Chins, Hoover mai lied hts ooltcxe sweetheart and took her honeymoooln» to -laachurta. 8. When the Boxer uprialng ataried. Hoover built tfefenae workai Mr*. Hoover eared for tho wounded. » >. Rumimi of dUeootrnt spread through North ern China. Violence threatened all foreigners. 4. Civil war ended Hoover’« promising explorations hi China, and ho salted with his wilt for hoaso. - ■>,. M— R. H. D. William», Tom Stump, Myrtle HITEON LADIES PLAN h «*"*9* " *• Mr8 Rice hn6 A CHICKEN DINNER J Z L , from Be.- .. .. n___ H.teon Progressive club lsd.es are p'ann.ng a dinner for the eve- ning of November 3 This will be a chicken dinner with all the etc. Dinner served from six to eigh:. | at the home of Mrs. Lena Olson. This will precede the bazaar to be given at the Hiteon achoolhouso the same e v e n in r vorton who attended the Christian v„ de. vor convention at Ctgnco, last ; k were Mr. , nd Mrs. John Pe- ^ son, Harold, Mr. an<f ,, ,, Mr». L. W Tucker. Mrs. M H. Matcnlfe and »on, Ernest, J°hnme Barnes, Mrs. Floyd J e ff t and ’ laughter. Thelma, Ruth D «nc7> Mason Bennett, Paul Shellenbergcr. Cathryn Biftch and Fem Chinn'. An interesting event of next week- plow them for big gains. on Thursday win be the chicken The Saints scored in the first dinner ah dbaxaar to be held in quarter, recovering a fumble on the basement of the Churutt of Hill's 35 yard line and swashed thru the enemy’s defense for three first ca m * . downs and a touchdown. The kick There will be many articles both for the extra point went wide. Cor- useful and ornamental for sale at coran kicked to Hill's 5 yard line the baxaar, such as pillow casts, and then Hill, determined to make dresser scarfs, lunch seU, apron««, a touchdown, after carrying the ball and ironing boar dcovers. The ba- to the Saints’ forty yard line, they xaar will open at 2 P. M. and thu lost tho ball on downs. dnner will be served from 5:30 t«v St. Mary's squad now started a 8 P. M. drive for unother touchdown but | -- ;------------ — . lest the ball on downs. Hill did KINTON LADIES AID likewise. S t M arys received the rT r r T a f R I ball again and started for Hill's! ELECTS Ut* M L L K 3 goal with a disastrous result f o r 1 ---------- Hill. This drive chalked up more Kinton, Ore., Oct. 22, (Special.) points against the Cadets. Cnee There was a very good attend- during the half the Cadeta took anC4 „t the regular meeting of the tho ball within the shadows of th e . Kinton Ladies’ Aid Society held at Saints goal posts, but the Saints the church last Thursday afternoon, held them for dowrs on the 4 yd. I following officers were elect' d line. Corcoran punted to safety, j for the comi„ g y w : President, Mrs. The whistle then blew annoueing, Ri»h*rds- vice president, th - completion of the half. *Mrs j R Danj<l]# „ c t a r y ; Mra. The s-cond half began with St. Bierly! treasurer. Mrs. Roy M arys receiving. Both teams re- r —._ . v_rv nro, . sorted to straight football during ®,<,r^y- * . 1 .. . s m_ni. the third quarter and no scores P « ““ condition, there * r e J 8 mem were made by either squmi. nnd « nice htt!e ,um in " " Corcoran added two more tallies r*MUrT ' _________________ to the score for the Saints in the , I f l _ r T lI T P I F fourth quarter but failed to convert I l I L l i r t K U K I g l 411/1 the goal either time. BITY PROPERTY HERE Thus at the end of the game the i __ •core stood 24-0. St. Mary's hav- Mr*. Madge Moeves has so'd her ing won from the strong Hill Mil- resirfenc» en Blanton Ave., Pear the itary team. The Saints were out A|„ha-Hiiber school to Mr. and Mrs. weigh« d approximated tea to fif Roy nf Hillsboro, who will ta’<e tec-n pounds to th« man.. possession on November 1. Corcoran ard Hashererof were Mrs. Meeves is planning fa| f o to the stars for the Saints, while Bil- Seattle, Washington, w heX her lings and Kellv upheld the honors husbsnd owns and manages a r«*- of tha Hill Military squad. i taurant.