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EUGENE. ORE f I hr **«•»* IK IT’H FOR BEAVERTON. REVIEW'S r«R THE IT T he B eaver to n R ev iew CLEAN READING FOR ALL THE FAMILY The Only Newspaper Devoted Exclusively T o The Interests O f Eastern W a hington County. VOLUME VIL NO. 1. Single Copy, 5 Centn Beaverton, Washington County, Oregon. Friday, December 7, 1928. $1.50 Per Year ^ ,TE* ^ Short Items About People We All Know jCOURT HOUSE ST. MARY'S WOODS 'ths woods of hi, Mary's, tnvy woo Hie Attuy Horn i I m nign-ways of life; Away tioiii tits catvs lost pursue ms, fro m U.a cn iw i with ita turiuo.l ami siriis. ' ' * ® *• ■' ? ■M * A IU P T 8 Harold MeMen was taken into ! custody, Nov. 2», on a noo-support charge by Deputy Weckert. Archie McKenxit was arrested by Sheriff Ueevea and Deputy Hickox J on s charge of liquor possession, and drunk«ness. ■ - Ä: * And looaaU are iho fallara that bound nta ’lo Ilia world wild ils worries and toil, fu r my aoul iii.ua Uia peace that surrounds ma, Milan my laat press tha cool of her »oil. Ah! due» In liar shadowy bowera, Witt» the aoiiK of Ina llr and the pine; 1 mourn not the heart a laded tlowara, f o r the sweet's of contaminant ara mine, Uere tha soul ••Vviiy the Ah! th* heart ‘that the In th, case „f the State „ f Ora- gon vs. Harold Walden, the defen- dant withdrew his plea of not guil- ty and plead guilty on a non-sup- i Hilda tha key lo tne wonder, viad iielgnts » a atroVe lor ware ii.ie-.ed" t it is warnter end (under hot tips of borrow liars alssvd. Ah! sweat to the old haunting question, •'V»ny sorrow so otlen is oureT ’ Comas me heeutuui, suuu* sugga.tlon, " i ha thorn oaars tha Kit hast iioware.” sweetly Ring out And sou at I hey call the hells of St. Mary's tnelr full chimes on the breaaa the fond hour of vesper ' to tne llstaoing trass, A* li* .-WI,Ki *W*y* lh* 6ou* h* Wth soft motion ThJ /u ‘< h**r‘ ot mine Jhat the h y j t f u l »ravers of d e v o l.«, Are intoned wit), £h, »»n g . o f ih , »;„* Annual Homecoming ot ADU f u l : “ h * ' » - t invocation. Like a calm h*“ rt lurm« ‘ " f me. A . . i, th* ‘ flu* U down e ar the ocean Ami stills the wild wave, of the A,Ml TUI P* ‘ " at old »orrow., n,y S S r H £ ! i ' i r , ° f IO,t hoUr*' A ..i .i nl’uW th* tomorrows. And they w . t m, . t n g n m with dowsr, r ° ‘ A i T V . i i * ' - J ,001 ¿ T * » Ah! I km ,» ihyt* Regular .Meeting Held Be<- mva.ied, ft 'M f X , 1!!;: as. forc Program Is Given. Hart rude Mgrijn Christensen. J Sumptuous Supper MASY K in g s t o n s i n g s I HiGH ar*»*'»-- Tuesday in Town Hall Peopled Opinion On Water QuehCion Wan Given. 284 Vote« Cast » THYNG IS RECORDER Otto Erick» n la Heeled Mayor Of Braver'oa B / The Ci Isen» The Town sls-tion held Tuesday polled only about 80 percent ot the vetes that were expected to be breught out. Only 284 voted in all ware cast ai d there s'nou d have been well over three hundred fifty \otea. Last year there were about 536 votes cast. The water question was of much Importance that it was expected that this year should bring out a greater number o f votes than any previous year. lAit it seems that such was not to be. The matter which impressed us more than anything else was that o f the water and the means used to defeat the purpose o f the Coun cil in getting of an idea i t which water project was tiie one most peo pis wanted. As this was only an advisory vote, the us, of a long IMtrsgraph at the head of the sec tion on tho ballot seams totally un necessary . Had this been a vote which was binding on any person or party, the longthy legal phrasing might have been in order. A sim ple statement, Wsssinger Springs, on a line, Bull Run Water on ano ther lint, and Tualatin Valley wa ter on another with instructions to "vote tor1 ons" would Mem to be all that was needed To get an ex pression o l what the voters want ed. Tho upshot of the matter was that the people read, “ Shall the Council condemn the springs?" and right sway the voter registered an •*X” alongside of tht "N o". Now this is by no means Idle gossip for your sorilie sat in the election room all that afternoon and heard tho rend ng o f the Imllot by the voters. Ths law allowed no insructions or suggestions unless the voter called for asaistonce. Whose duty is It to prepare the bollotaT Th# Recorder. (Not the Council. THE RECORDER.) And yet people tell us that all there is to the Recorder’s duty is to leap the record of the proceedings. Th* vote wos as follows: For Mayor, one yeor, Otto Erick son, 242, no opposition thnngh three other names were written on the ballot a total o f six times. For Councllmen, two to be elect ed: A. E. Wilson, 244; James Lew is, 220, J. W. Raynard, 74. For Recorder, one to be elected: Gao. Thyng, 14«; F. J. Dlrtsch, 138 On the water question: Wessirg er Springs, yes. 76; no, 108. Tuala tin Valley water, yes, 38, no, 112. Bull Run watsr, yes, 100, No, 00. SS, S ' r And wa lut up our ayes to the mountain, iho our steps neter tiead tha far height; Our lips drink the cool ol ita (ounUtn, And our souls are made strong in its might. Now Some Interesting Facts A £ - - v iiia j l N E W S ) |W ------- --------------------------- The basketball boys started reg ular practice Monday in the high school gym. About thirty boys greet ed Coach Cox when he issued his initial call. No games have boen ■•Redaled before the first of the ymmr so as plenty of time will be hod to choose the first team and get it working together in good shape. School was resumed Monday. December the third, after a vaca tion of four days over Thanksgiving and Taachars institute. Tho football boys hare turned In their suits, closing a very succesafu season on the grid ron. Interrlssx basketball games w| | be held next week to decide the class ciximpionship for this year Interclass debates are being held to determine the heat class debate cam. The Sophomore earn defeat-d the Freshman by a unanamous ds- ciaion of the three judges in a dt* bate held* In the high school audi torium November the 28. The ques tion debaed on was: Resolved, that the principals o f the Grange Export Debenture plan be adopted by Con gress. The Sophomore • team wan composed o f George Harris, Ellx- aheth Huff and Ronald Webb. Thos on the Freshman team were: Le- Iwrt Wilson, Lucille Johnsons,and Noma Brown. The juniors and sen iors del's tod on the sime question Wednesday December the 6th the Senior# winning by a 2 to 1 decisio o f the judges. The Senior debaters were: Lewis Poole.Milo H arris, Jim Underwood, and Emerson Wnlkcr. Juniors were: Richard Wilcox, G ls- 1, and Rose s will meet In the near four#. Sudents c roll this six weeks are: Honor Roll A ’s B’s Freda Berger S 1 Elisabeth Huff 2 8 Joy Hulet' 2 8 Esther Schraeder 4 Emm* Schraeder 4 Winifred Thoms 8 1 8 Howard Wilson 8 Richard Wilcox 8 don A's B’s 2 2 Clarence Eou* 2 2 Kftheryn Beach 2 2 Louis Cox 2 2 Barbara Cady 2 * 2 MargaretU* Kauppila 2 2 Rose Sardotx 2 2 Matt Snyder 2 2 Billie Woodruff 2 2 Llsl# Walker Program Committee Very Interesting Program The second annual Homecoming was celebrated at Uie i. O. U. F. Hail Tuaaiay evening by the He be kahs a ii«r their regular meeting. A very interest ng program was rendered and was enjoyed by all. Iha program committee consisted Of Mrs. Cijiton, Mrs. Hulett and Doris Uan-iS. Tiio program was a a ful owe: “ America” was sung by the audience; Mrs. Marjorie Lewis gave s piano #ulo; Lucille John- »Iona gate a reading; tne Bethel men's quartet sang tnree number«; a brief history of the 'odge was given by Mrs. Waller Hat n s; Ai- qlny Xq pa;»xduiu ae ‘Uusn-iUj piaq Lundgrsn, gave some vionn solos; Mary KiiiSton, acompani d by Al bert Erickson at the viclin and huth Lundgren at the piano, gave some vocal »o'ot. Alter the pr gram deli^hlful and sumptuoaa reirasiiment« were sarv ed by the reireshmci.t committee, which consisted of ¿«ra. Humburg, Mrs. Dobbins, and Mrs. Hughson. LOCAL NEWS #$--------------------------------------------------- ai Fred Knorr and family visited at Goble Sunday. The Daughters of Union Veter ans have organised a tent In Tea- vsrton. Th<*y will hold their insti tution some time in January. Thev met at the home o f Mrs. L. M. Tho mas Monday afternoon. Their next meeting wi 1 be held at the home of Mrs. Whitworth th* first Monday in Jon. i , {-»»»»,.. 1ZCTI8 r t f T_ _ _ _ _ _ O f T ow n _ _ _ SPECIAL, FOR REVIEW of six months. If he pays $150 and _ _ costs on the non-support charge, he will be paro'ed on the baance Many Heaver!oaia-i* Have Giles's On of tlic penalties. I _ . . . „ In the case of tha State of O ra-/ U .y Th.a Mack gon vs. Edward tiealay, the defen- ;-------- - dant plead guilty to the possession if intoxicating liquor. He was giv- John Grey was a Eugene visitor en a jail santanca o f six months 1 “ »sday. and fined $500. If he pays $150 N. G. Skea made a business trip by Dec. 26, ha will be paroled on to Portland, Monday, tha balance during good behavior. . _ , ' • a» - a it. oa a . y, v. Chin and family were A - In the case o f the State of Ore- to ha visitor*. Tuesday Beaverton Poatoffice Building, gon vi. Ray Desman, the defendant * tueaday. waa fined |600 and given a ten -1 " rm* Hartwig and children T- •m — tence of six months. If ha pays were Hillsboro visitors, Monday. I*----- $600 before Dee. 15th, be may be Mrs. Doy Gray was a luncheon Real Estate Transfers paroled oa the balance of penalties guest o f Portland friends. Tuesday • ----------------------------- » a -----------------i| Sifter serving 80 days in jail. „ .. In the case o f the State o f Ore- Gf'*ce and **«»>* of Roy E. H.erly et ux to Edw. L. gon vs. J. If. Beckwith, the de- V*cheT. W.“ h- were » « ‘ tors at tht Cox et ux, 1 sera Schotb. fendsnt plead gui'ty and was al- KeV’ M» cNeil home. Saturday, Harry L. R< binson rt ux to Hilf lowed hia liberty upon his own re- Mrs. M. C. McKercher was a J. Vinson, Lot 2 WdsUlule. cognlsation. ' luncheon guests at the home o f Mrs Iliff J. Vinson to Mer e A. Vin- In the case of the State o f Ore- E- A. Gilmore, Tuesday. son, Pert of Lot 2, Westdsfe. „ „ gon v .. ^ w ren oe Quanj. the oefen- M r L L_ U w e e ll ha. been con- was fined fint(J * ^ ruKy *nd w a. fined home th Cmnt Brown «t ux to Samuel L .1 Malter of Improving ind Carlyle et ux. Lot 0, Blk- 8 Orenco. ^ th' " " ,rt “ * *i?°- he will .ft r be * paroled tf t j i 1' on rk T I L ba- T 1 •***» » * * * « « c w of la grippe. the Widening Of Short St. Herman Wright et a( io E. N. lance on goed behaviour. . J °hn B- Hays waa a Thanksgiv tjuist et ux, Part o f Lot 2 Garden ing day guest in the home of his Is Discussed _____ Fully In tho case o f the State of Ore- Home- ; - ' goo“ r L. L . " l ^ the "defendant •on* Je*s- *nd of Aloha. Alliert T. Errst et ux to Frank » » * n a n » . . . ___ __________plead guiity. He was fined $500 John Welter of Chicago spent J.AK i t T’l i rnS TusYsti vjfc$ MARSHALL APPOLNTED and given a ja i1 sentence o f axx the first part o f the week with his* u months. If he pays $250 he will father, M. Welter in Beaverton, AAOinaa, Wa'ter Harris was required to go FK» ihi L. »Moore et al to W. H. J. H. Hulett Appoaied To Fill Va be paroled on the balance during good behaviour. He may pay $25 CorTmJlu Sunday evening on a<ft Cam|bel' et ux, S tt of Blk A Fair- down and that much a month un- count of the retur^ of st u d ^ cancy On Ejection Board view Add. .til tha fins la paid. J. W. Anderson et ux to Henry Th# regular m c. fng o f the town Archie McKenxie appeared in per-| guests at the home of Mr. in custody custody of o f the tne sheriff and aQd Mrs. A. b'utteriield Thanksgiv- Dascher et iX, 1.42 Jt#hn»on Council wa« held at Uie Town Hall #on in Eft. Add, Monday evening of this weoE Ths P1**“ 1 $?liltJr 40 the po“ **»*0«» ot lng were Mr' ai‘d Mra- w - B- Fetch. Reorder intoxicating liquor and drunkeness. Mrs. J C. Anderson of PortUnd Joseph W. Phillip* to Mabel C. Council men. Mayor and week with her Quinton, 3.81 aerea Iaase Butler CL were present and the regular rou- Ho waa given a fine of $5oC and U spending the tine business attended to before a jail sentence of six months. If daughter. Mrs. W. R. Van Kleek T. I N. R. 2 W .' your sente arrived on the scene. I* P*T» «1* he will be pero'ed on >»4 family. t United States N atl Bank of Port The matter inder discussion whin 'he ba'ar.co during good behavior. - ... . land to A. H. Meir.scke et ux, Part Sec. 81 T. 2 S. R. 1 W. -u rtn , U . U l l e r . KIN TON GRANGE HAS Hughson property which wUl o n - M. B. Bump is the attorney for »» » / c n n . o n n n nect **»• “BV Canyon Road with 'he plaintiff. Mr. and Mrs. H. Hartwig en- LLECTION, OFFICERS Broadway, Albert Schmitt has filed suit for tertained relatives at a dinner par- 1 At present there is but an in- a divorce against Lydia Schmitt, ty, at their home Thangsgiving day. — ' adequate cornec ion between these The coup’e were married Jan. 10, Thanksgiving day. Kin ton, Ore., Dec, 3, 1928 tSpe- two thoroughfares. The street at 1938 at Alb*rt" ' Canada. The charge Maxine Soliers o f Portland rial) At the moetuig of the grange the Town hall is on# moans o f >» " u e 1 an<* inhuman treatment. ^ M|sa Ada ^ of CorVBui3 held Satuiday the following officers c mnestion. That one past the St. Hare. McAlear and Peters are the at the L ^ y htlien_ were e’ected for the ensuing year: Cccilia church is anoher and Ce attorneys for the plaintiff. berger home last week. Ida Gustin ha* filed xuft for Master, Sarah E. YunHlevk; Over dar 3t. is another. divorce from John Gustin. Thos. Henry, son o f A. H. Martin, of seer, Lester Snider; Lecture, Myrti The matter abnve referred to was Tongue is the attorney for the Leaverton, route 2, tractured his Hoover; Stwnrd, (Ivorge Hoover; taken under advisement and the Ci . ._ * arm last week, when he fell from Assistant Steward, Leisnd FLnt; ty attorney was to be asked for a hay loft while at play. Chaplain, Edward L. Cox; Treasur bis opinion as to certain procedures. er, T. J. Dorgau; Secretary, Ada PROBATE Mrs. M. C. McKercher and son, The Mayor then stated that as l ult<ng; Gat« Keeper, Josephine A. Mr. Kosenian had m o v e d S a l e m , The estate of James Wood, de - George returned Sunday evening Cox; Ceie*, Elizabeth Kulbel; Po there wrs a vacancy of the elec ceased, ha* been fi'ed for probate £rom a ueek>8 visit Wllh Mr Mo mona, Louise VunK eek; Flora, I- tion board and after considerable Birdie Wood « ' h* 1 * " " ° " " Kercher in San Francisco, Calif, Kuby Meyers. The Executive com discussk n, and the statement being Tft*- Tongue, the a tom e) or t Gray, Myron Grey and Rol mittee are: Chas. Ku.b 1, Geo. Sni- made that Mr. C. E. Hedge wished estate. .¡ j as exe. land Main of Eugene, University of und Char.es VanK'eek. At the re r man appointed. J. H. Hulett, who J- C Beck h a. applied a.^ exe ^ were visitors at the Doy gular bus n- ss session the third and was present 'volunteered his ser- lj utor ° " Uoreker -tre home, a few days last week, Buck ard ard Horcker Horcker 8re fourth degrees wore conferred on vices and was appointed. deceased Buck Rosalie Reed, daughter of Mr. Mrs. Pearl Toxier. The Marshall's office being vs- th* ‘ ttorneyS taT^ * and Mrs. Frank Reed, route 4, was At tho regular meeting which cant, Mr. Bixby was appointed with, MARRIAGE LICENSES operated on at St. Vincent's hospi- will he held the first Saturday in the advice that the salary for the Marriage licenses were issued to tal for appendicitis, Monday morn- January there will be a joint in month of December should be charg the allowing persons doing the past mg. stallation of the Scholls and Kin- ed to tl e Towm but after that he w ee.: Mr. and Mrs. A'fred Hamel of ton granges. Mis. Ida Gustin and might he ca'led to get contributions A . - n Trahan and Rachel Wil Portland, route 2, are parents of ,as had been done on previous her staff from Tigard will be the kin» .. both of Portland, Nov. 30. a daughter born at St. Vincent’s occasions. The new Marshall, Mr. V | am Putnam, Jr., of Hillsboro ;in:(ta)1ing officers. A|1 gran ge's hospital in Portland, Sunday morn- Bixby, - will . read . the meters, and do . . . and Lorene Biersdorf o f Cornelius, will want to keep this date in mind other work as is required ing. , by the „ --- - ISOV. t>U. as it will be a very enjoyable a f- Town. Lawrence Movrelle of Portland, Exiwin Sorsiine, Gaston, and Hes- ter Plumner of Vernonia on Nov, pete and Chris Zehr, Mr. and Mrs. 21 , They were married Dec 1 by Winkler and daughter, and Miss Rev. E. B. Iockhart. Williams were Thanksgiving evs- N. Mapwi Arthur Sorenson o f Feaverton and ning visitors at the Elizabeth Freeland of Hillsboro on home. Nov. 27. The were married by John Gray, who has been spendin Rev. George Marrs of A'oha, Dec. several months at Los Angeles, Ca 3. lif. returned to the home oi his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Doy Gray, Sunday. MRS. CUTTING EN- in Regular Session ¿ r & X 'i S X ^ •*» The Christmas Spirit TERTAINS, RECENTLY V MRS. SPATCH’S FUN- .. ERAL IS HELD, TIT ES. s tr T' ck T;.Yrr BY DELIV ER 1 TK i CA * *s * ---------- Fred», the six yesr old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. Knorr. had her arm broken In two places ,u»t b_- low her e'bow and received bruises about the head when sh > was struck by a Hght delivery truck owned by forson high school and for two years deliberately and repeatedly her life for the sake o f the chj,d w l oVer gra* and served in M C A. will ta'li trance inr le at the Congregational church, Su,> day. little girl had a nickle to spend ard was hurrying acres« the street to spend It. Mr. Lagerfeld' *#w h-r on the s'dewalk and before he knew d she w ns crossing th« _ '*• stopped the c#r snd took her to Dr. Msson's offle#, where the bones [war* set and X -ray pictures taken. her home for the winter with her grand parents, Mr. and Mis. E. w . Livermcre, Sr. at Huber, re- £urned Sunday evening from a week’s visit with her psrents, Mr. snd 1 Mrs. Ray Syver.on at Klamath Falls. iSSTJA ((-.„H,»- WHIM Guy Carr, A. Rohse, L. Dean and L. Hughson had a very success ful hunting _ trip at Wamputo Lake, near Gaston Sunday, bagging about forty ducks. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. VanKleek apd daughter, Cathryn, spent Thanksgiving day at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. An in Portland, M and Mrg R D Williams, ^ ^ daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John Eggman and Mr. and Mrs. charle# Wolffrun of Hillsboro were dinner iruegtl at the Tom Allen Kinton. Ore. Dec. 1, 1928 (Spe- cial) Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cutting had as their guests Thanksgiving day the following persons; Miss Mary Irow n, Charles Brown, EYar.- cis Brown. Gladys Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Brown, and son, Harold, of Trout Lake, Wash., Lloyd Brown o f Corvallis, Mrs. Alice Cutting o f Tigard, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brown of North Plain*. Miss Hazel HaUe and Gottleib Sturm i f Tigard^spent the evening at the Cuttirg home. « Mrs. Minn's Spatch was born in Germany 75 years ago nnd passed away at the home o f her niece, south o f Huber, Sunday with heart trouble . Funeral services were held at the home at 1:30 Tuesday afternoon with interment at Evan gelic cemetery at Cooper mountain. W. F. Pegg had chnrge o f arrange ments. Mr*. James Coutt# ard children who have been visiting her sister, Mrs. Courtney at Mllann, Ore., for the last week returned to her home her* Sunday. Prepare« V .t '1". i • IJ° Ut Number Of Cit- ™&22~ jc i " 7 - an-* rr -