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I I T h e B ea verton R eview IF IT'S FOR REVIEW'S H»K IT CLEAN READING FOR ALL Tf!K FAMILY The Only Newspaper Devoted Exclusively To The Interests Of Eastern Washington County. VOLUME VII, NO. tí.. Single Copy, 5 (Ynts Beaverton, Washington County, Oregon. ........... I |Jt TRUTH'S AWAKENING i/.t Jut Ml i waU’.ivU Wilii livm uiiiig Juy, ilia kingly N igi.t enforce hi* raigo, Y«t pluasurud with « » lia n a s alloy, O t tremulous Juy und tendsi pain; • mu tur lh« (lying nay * lual uu.il.., tu« Ulular, I arc wall ki.i* uf light, ilutt lyigvivtl in a awvut car«**, n il ihailuw* darkened tnain I ruin aight, Ami Fvur's chill linger* twined my uwn, a * phantoms (rum the dun unknown 1 copied the mystic realm* of n^ght Airport Promoters t With C. of C. .Mr. Jones, IteprcKentativc Of A California Co., Lives Views Of Co. \ et have I *aen proud, »umber Night v.uail, a* the awakened God of (Horn, » in i . ' l l.i* iitu ii ui .iglú, . ...o ...... .. tue p««ri-iius<.ed alalia of dawn; i n.ie mi uw* f.ou t III* how of ltgnt, , Huai tue giud i.ti* d.. oi in* hair) a » 1 »a nl* ot in« N ignt, m u tr> moling with d«*pulr, ling 1 1 «in hi* judge, tna Day, . h u í khro.a away, w .u« cavern» of hi* lair. v nen dark Error a wuherii g night, .ti.u • a •«i. i mcehood'* hunt* enforce* hi* reign; toii.ng usurps the liirone of Eight, . ...u . iicdoin hound with Slavery's chain — lav ». terna I 1 urpo** toil from sight— C laotit shadows shroud the «aith; l‘h«n, breaking in i dawn of light, Resplendent 'iruth »mile* in rebirth, 1-ivedom awakened break* her chain, l.ilo r und Falsehood yield their reign. And Peace, white bloeaomed, wreath* the earth. Gertrude Martin Chrt*tcn*en. STICKS EXHIBIT NEW 19-9 Cllr.V HOLT, IS Jack Mulhall •WATERFRONT" TO BE SHOWN SUNDAY ü l.p c • g u ia g c lia» opened a allow room in ui« new Ku»*t building, wn«rv U>«y are dl»p>uying a U ¿ . L anuau Ov-.an. .'w e r e ! n u n d rtd |wu- p.c nave been in to inspect the uvw *ix cylinder t hcvrolei. th e y a re also d isplaying recon- uitiunvd used c ars wim an "U. K." A.iiong m em a ie some very tine i*¿7 una u*d« mouets w ith very iuw m ileage D oling Ui* »bowing of lh« out ■tauuing Llivvrolcl of C hevrolet tu* try , *ev«nieen orders lo r Ueilvwry «a «OOII a* Ine c ars arriv e wer* ru- ( el veo. Iney « s p e d cars uf all mo nei» on naud by Ja n u u ry lb, and iney will 0 « aide to give road d e m onstration shortly a fte r. 1 lie new »now room w as opened aoout Dec. 26 . It is decorated witn blue und w iute sloum eis, und III,-. Hood ilgliis tu give u good lighting ctleet- J*"h Mulhal', CO-featured With Dorothy Mnrkalll |n the Firat Na- W • i rant, win, n rome* to the Reaver Theatre on Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, Jan uary 1.1, 14 and 16, wa* born in Wapplngere Kail*. Hu,-he*« County, I New V ork. Hi* tlr*t *lage exper*! KlNTUN CHURCH HAS ieoce w*» In stock in I’ussiilr, N ew : WSiiOKS SUNDAY Jer-ey, It came near being his la«t, but he »urvived long enough ! to get railroad fare to New York. Hinton, lire,, Jim. V, 1929 '(Spe Eventually Ned Wayhurn gnve him cial ) There w*» a very good attend a part in "The I’rodurer." Then ance at the service* held at the he was introduced to Rex Ingram, church Sunday. At tlie »ei-smii uf th* director who win writing ecript* th« Bible school several scholars were promoted to other classes und tlie for the Edison Company, Rex advised him to go to Cali election of ofticer* resulted as fol fornia and he did. He played with lows; Vico President, S. H. Pomeroy, Colleen Moore in "Orchid* and E r teachers, A. II. Dallmannn, E. L. Cox mine," Corrtnn« Griffith in "Clas- Air». Floyd Burly, Mra. Everett aified,’’ a number of other* tog Wright, M as Helen Yankleek und numerous to mention and for the S. II. Pomeroy. Mr*. C W. Young, past two year* has played with Mis* superintendent of cradle roll. Fin a Mackuil. Some of the picture* they Brown, who is president of the Sun have made together are: "Subway day School Assoc u t ion of this dis Sadie, ’ "Juat Another Blond«," trict was pr«s«nt und gave a very "Tti* Crystal Cup," "Smile, Broth interesting talk. At the close of th« er, Blmle," “Lady Be Good” and preaching service Mr. Brown guvv u very (gio vocal and Instrumental so this last one—"W aterfront.” lo. A new year's basket dinner was This plot u re is being played in served at noon. Beaverton before Portland. PRUNING DEMON- DAUGHTERS OF VET S fRATIONS COMING ERANS TO INSTITUTE The Portland Tent of th* Daugh ters of the Union Veteran* nre com ing Out to Beaverton on the eve ning of the ltfth of January to in stitute the Beaverton lodge. This will he an open meeting, and all »ho are interested In this lodge, and eapeclally the old Union sold ier* are invited to lie present at this meeting, which will be held in th* I. 0 . 0. F. Hal|. MR. AND MRS. THORNE ENTERTAIN AT “500" Pruning demonstrations to illus trate methods of pruning commer cial and home orchards, apple-, pfcars, prune* a^d other fruits, will ba given by th i County Agent as follows: at the farm of E. G. Gray. Sthrwood, Oregon, l:8i) p. m., Mon day, Januury 14; at the farm of Frit* Eisner, Tigard, Oregon, 1:80 p. m., Tuesday, January 16: and ut th« apple orchard pf \V E ’Up- ahaw, Tigard, 1:110 p. nt., Friday, Januury ig. Within recent years the long system or sometimes called the high rvnvwal system of pruning Is taking plac# of the old method of severe heading bark, This latter day me thod of pruning is being widely adopted and will ha under discus sion at these demonstrations. Cedar Mill, Jan. 10, toiiH ‘<Spe- clal) Mr. and Mrs, P. A, Thorne entertained a number of friend* at "600'' on New Year's ove, Tho honor* were won by Miss Pnuline I cover of Roseborg, Mr*. John Pointer of Slyvan, Miss Soph ia Bauman, Mr. I.ouis Stark, Mr. T1G A K D . S.matrom of Beaverton and }lr FI FRIDAY QjVn Meufer of Hltlsbotty. Mt Thorne sang a few solos. He Beaverton and Tigard, the bittet*- was accompanied by Mra. Jack Per e*t rivals In the county, w 11 reopen cy of Hillsdale. hostilities Friday evening, January 11, at 7:30 on the Beaverton fl WORK BEGINS ON In a basketball doublehenjjer ALOHA BUILDING Th« girls' gam« w it be lb* fl in the program, followed in' Work has been started on tho now- ately by the boys’ game. It will brick building to he known ns the the first meet ng of the two school Aloha Finance building. It is to be In basketball, Tigard is out to avenge the henv situated on the comor of Wheeler avenue and th* highway, opposite defeat they suffered here in football while Beaverton the Aloha Super Setviee station. The building is to h* 26 by 40 add insult feet, of brick construction. The con haskethal) tract has been let to Duncan Gray of ball score, dent; both Vlata avenue, Aloha. J JAYLKMOKE Committee pure P ItL S L M 1* Appointed Petition fo r New To Pre lloud A large number ui tlie uioce pro gressive bUkiness nun ol the city kullu-ied ut lit« regular li.evtlug or tn« Beaverton Chamber ol Com mune v,nun »us ncld oil Tuesday evening uf mis week, luuugn ftv m - deiic 1 Unit I l,ud requested that llte e.ecti i | i ut ufln c i» tie i eld ut this lime the numerous d.s, u*»i, ns and the presence of v.s.iors from out side tin- • ity made it Inadvisahl* to lake thai mallei’ up. After tlie re.idng oj tin- minute., by the secretary, the Chair gave tile door to Air. Lynch, who made u »hurt talk on tire , ro, o»cd bring lug ut an airplane manufacturing piuut to be lucated on the former Premium Addiiiuii. Mr, Lynch was followed Ly Mr. Joiu-s, w h o rvpresen s the Pries. Aircraft Co. ol S.m frunesco ami who stated that the company wu looking for a locution in some place where there wu* ample room for a landing held. They hud gone over tlie W att Airport property an d thought that with a little support, which they expected to g. t here, they wuuld be able to take over thut property. Mr. Dean, also of Portland, spoke after Mr. Jones had titiKhcd und requested the Chair to call the names of the people pi ( sent und ask them how much stock they would take in the prop sed com pany if they should conic out here. No one offered to purchase, but ull seemed to think that the matter should l>e looked into and given any encouragement possible. Mr. E Sti|ie moved tiuit a com mittee he named to confot with the i'ortiand men along (tie line of got ting an airport here und Me -»rs Dietseh, Kuyiiunl and Wilson were named on the to in mi tec. County l omnusMoner Livermore was present ut tlie meeting and when told that the community south of Town had prepared a petition looking to th« establ.xhment of u Market road from Beuverton to 11- gard. ho said thut the County Court hud no otficial knowledge of tne existence of such u petition. IB outlined u plan by which it may be possible to get n r >ad between tlie two towns which will be of grea. advantage to a 1 th.s end of Wash ington county. Messrs. Dietseh, Sprague ami Raynard were appointed a com mittoe to prepare u |eliticm to the County Court requesting that there be a survey made for a market road south from here going to Ti gard. Mrs. W. Boyd und Mrs. Walter Scott, of I’ortiand, w, re guests at th« home of Mrs. F. Schoenc.when ahe entertained the Tuesday Bridge club. Mrs. O. Hansen won the highest score- Friday, January 11, 1929. $1.50 Per Year -■ 1 1 - - HIGH SCHOOL NEWS , I '*• --------------— ■ —w The inlerclusa race to see who | can sell the most Annuals is hold ! ing the sputlight at most of our I rtudunt bo ly assembly» The soph ' omores are leading with do Annuals old with tlie juniors coming in a i lone second putting in u strong f.irt for the champ on*hip they won last year. The freshmen are third und tl.■■ - eniors trail not fur behind. Ilte Annual« are marked up every Wis nenilay on four I «avers which were very cleverly designed by Man- son Bennett. Ix-wis Poole in the su- pervisor of the content. He is the Editor-in-chief of the Annual. Tne I out bull boy* pi e sen ted their coach, Mr. Cox, with a small gold football in appreciation of h s valued service lijsi fall. Muik Jones in pies tiling liie gift said that all the boys on the team liked their ci aeh and said that he win, m« lx--1 coach they had ever played under. In accepting, Mr. Cox said toat lie enjoyed the companionship of the boys and praised their co- operation in helping him in his work. He sa d that be hoped that ll • fnendiy relations that nuw exist between the school and himself would continue. The basketball teum played three practice games over the week end, w lining one und losing twu. F ri day night they pln/ed the alumm and won ..i ll. Inc same night the gins defeated the alumni gi .» by a very Ue. ued »or». I n Saturday night thu .Seliwood Fumes und the Sellwood Spartans came out from 1 "rtiund and took a double header from the locals. The first team game ended up ¿0 to 17 and wan hotly contested from start to finish, lie team wi 1 meet it* real lest F ri day when t tackles the Tigard quint, t in the first regularly sche duled game of the season. The game will he played on the local floor. The Lcavertoli high school de- bate team will meet the Hillsboro team next Wednesday n g , t in the first debate for the county cham pionship Beaverton's attii mauve wdl slay at Beaverton and the nc- g n titt team wit] go to H llaboro. LOCAI. MAN TAKEN IM U CL STUD I* M. Madden, one of our local iea| .»la c dial r , was taken into custody by Deputy Schendel of ILUskor» on a charge of liquor pu^cssion und su;c, Friday evening ju»t us ho was to deliver the goods to a supposed friend. Tho alleged friend hud i>een a- roun I town for live months. Re usl.c.l Madden to get him a gallon of liquor, a* hy, th« friend, had a c(istotuek a« ml he didn’t want to go !o i’ortiand after it. So ut the appointed time and place Mr. Madden arrived with his purchase and was ubout to receive the money when he was taken iu- to custody. Mr. Madden was out on bail Monday forenoon. FRANK GAUNT SELLS TRANSFER BUSINESS Alcha, Ore . Jan. i*. 1WJ. (Spe cial 1 Frank Gaunt has sold his Bucks and transfer business to Mr. Meyer, who has been a truck driv er for Valley Heberts here for sometime. Mr. Gaunt and A. Jensen of Ueedv.lle have purchased a fish o^d game farm at Mounttinupte. They v il| tak" p .’««o-aai on Jon. 15 Mr. y«unt dn«s not expect to move his family there until later n the year. Short Items About Some Interesting Factu A Bout Number Of Cit izens Of Town SPECIAL, FOR REVIEW Many Dinner Guests In Beaverton During The Fast Week Mr*. Louis Hughaon waa a Port land visitor, Tuesday. Mr». N. W. Gorham visited Port land friends, the first of the week. Mr*. Otto Breitten has been suf fering with a very sore eye. Mrs. B. K. Denny is recovering from a recent attack of rheuma tism. Airs. W. Boyd attended a card party at Portland, Tuesday after noon. Mrs. Harry Venn has been ill with the flu at her home, the past month. Mrs. J. E. Davis attended a birthday party at the home of Mr»- Hay Wilcox at Lake Grove, Tues day. J. Gorman of Metzger was ta ken to the St. Vincent’s hospital in Portland W ednesday morning a f ter he fell and broke his leg. Mrs. busan Clement and daugh ter Alice have resumed their du ties at McMinnville after spending the holiuays at their home on Wat son St., here. Air. and Mrs. J. C. Starnes of Portland and Mrs. Robert Doolittle and Mr». Bruasoe of Aloha were visitors at the A. Chinn home, Fri day of last week- Arthur Chinn has sold his place cn Third ai d Pacific Sta. and witn iln illy plana to move to one of his houses on Allen Ave. about the firat of February- Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Fordney en tertained Mr. and Mrs. E. P . Ed wards of Westdale and Mr. and Mrs. L. Myers and son Bobby at a dinner at their home, Monday eve ning. * COURT HOUSE ITEMS a) t t - City Water Supply ARRESTS Mrs. Lornburdy was arrested by Sheriff Reeves on possession of li quor and a still. E J. Klenk was arrested by De puty Schendel on a charge of pos sessing and selling intoxicating li quor. Klenk is the p>ropriet«r of the Council Votes To Allow Beav ;r Inn at Beaverton. F. M. Madden of Beaverton w as1 Mr. Fordney and Mr. taken into custody by Deputy Schendel for the possession and Hugh.son $100 Each sale of intoxicating liquor. Robert Gesthap waa arrested by Deputy Schendel on a larceny charge. ONLY ONE RETIRES CIRCUIT COURT Ernest Wolf haa filed suit on an action for divorce from Maud Wolf on charge» of cruel and inhuman treatment and desertion. The couple were married on June 5, 1915 and have two children. Hare, McAlear; and Peters are the attorney» for the plaintiff. J. P. Parker haa filed suit on an action for money against Fred Tucker. W A. Carter is the a t torney for the plaintiff. A. J. Riche and Eugenia Riche have filed auit on a mortgage fore closure against John Westinghouae. E. B Tongue is the attorney for the plaintiff. The Imperial Feed and Grain Co , a corporation has filed suit on an action for money against William Schnopwecht. Thos. H. Tongue, J r is the attorney for th# plaintiff. PROBATE The estate of Anton Lunow, de ceased, has beoh filed for probate. Wm. Lunow is the petitioner and M. B. Bump is the attorney for the estate. Guardanship of August Lunow, an incompetent person, has been ap plied for by Wm. Lunow. M. B Bump is the attorney for the es tate. The estate of Paul Jantzen has been filed for probate W. S. Bo wen is the executor and Hare. Mc Alear and Peters are the attorneys for the estate. Routine Business Is Discussed At Regular Meeting Monday Night Again the water question bobbed up at the regular meeting of th* Council. J . Cunningham of the Portland engineering firm ot Baar &■ Cunningham waa present and gave a confirmation of the estimate submitted by his Man last sum mer that it would cost about 84( .000 to build the pipe tine from the City limits of Portland to the Beaverton Reservoir. The cost of buikiing a line from the reservoir, he said had not yet been estimated but that he could submit a complete estimate when the Council meets on the twenty first of the month at which time the Council meets in adjourned session. The regular routine of business of last year's Council was gone thru with, among which there was a let ter from C. E. Hedge requesting payment for removing an obstruction from the sidewalk in front of his premises placed there by the brown ies out on Hallowe'en night. The only me to retire from the City government was Mr. Raynard who was succeeded by Jas. Lewis. The City engineer was not formally appointed but it seemed understood that Baar and Cunningham would act, at least so far as the water question was concerned. A t the suggestion of a letter re ceived, the Council voted to allow Mr Fordney and Mr. Hughson a hundred dollars each for five feet on either side of Short St-, the hun dred doliars to be used in rocking the street. A copy of a letter from the State Health Department t the Southern Pacific Railway was read which re quested the Company to fill and «Mver the ditch alongside thrir tracks along Front street. Mayor Erick- aon suggested that the City get in touch with the Company and see if space for parking alongside the trackscould be rented from the Co mpany when they had filled in the ditch. After being sworn in Mayor E r ickson made a very clever speech to those present. The principal re commendation which it carried was that the water question be taken up at an early date and settled. He went into the m atter of sewers and wider streets but thought that the w ater question was of paramount importance. MARRIAGE LICENSES Marriage licenses were issued to the following couples dur ng the past week: Peter Pollier and Bess e Eulley, Jan. 3. Charles Holts and Juanita Sm th, both of Timber, Jan. 4. They were marr ed the same day by County Judge E. J. Ward at Hillsboro. Gunnar Johnson and Helen Han sen, both of Hillsboro, Jan. 2. They were marr ed the same «lay by Rev. George Rule of the Hillsboro Lu fetters and greetings were read. theran church. They were sent by Mrs. Ella Pa trick, who is visiting her daughter n New York and Mrs. W illis Barnes SCHOLLS AND KIN TON who is visiting her mother m Peu- GRANGES INSTALL sato a, Florida. Kinton, Ore. Jan. 8, 1929 (Spe Mrs G. C. McCormick entertained her Bridge d u b Friday of last cial) Saturday over 1MO people were week at her home at Garden Home. present at the joint public installa Mrs. J. C. Huntley won high score, tion cf Scholls and kmton granges. and Mrs. Doy Gray wa* awarded The officers whose names were re cently printed n this column were consolation. installed by Mrs. Ida Gustin and The members present were: Mrs. her team from Tigard grange. Lottie Walters, Mrs. Jack Sachell, Members from Hillsboro, North Mrs. James Walters, Mrs. Pearl Plains, Beaverton, and Tigard gran Walters, Mrs. Martha Thome, Mrs. ges were present. At the business Loubelle Katterman, Mrs. Ernest meeting one n«rw member was taken LOCAL ODD FELLOWS HOLD INSTALLATION Wuthrich, Mrs. Ethel Johnson and in by card. Mrs. Louis Stark. Monday even ng, the Odd Fellows Mr. and Mrs. B. Woodward en CO. COMMISSIONER lodge of Beaverton held their semi tertained the NctghJwrhwod Club at IS IN ACCIDENT annual installation, in the I. O. O. their ht toe Twesdny evening. Bridge F\ hall here- soud •‘dot)-’ were enjoyed, the high The following is a l:a t of the est scores being won by Mr. and | C nty Commissioner Livermore Mrs. Roy Young and consolations had his car badly damaged about new officers: Noble Grand, Robert ten »dock Monday morning. He Chamberlain; Vice Grand, Charles were awarded to Mrs. Riggs and w as driving to Beaverton, and Florence: Right Support to Noble Mr. Anderson. had stopped to give somebody a Grand, Walter Harris; Left Support ride, when a car, going in the to Noble Grand, J. Thompson; same direction, skidded, chrashing R ght Support to Vice Grand, C. J. into the rear end of Livermore's Stevens; Left Support to Vice car, turning it upside down in the j Grand, John Mitzei; Secretary, M, «fitch. E. Underhill; Treasurer, F. W. Fortunately, Mr- Livermore es Livermore, Sr.; Inside Guardian, Ira caped without any injuries. Lee; Outside Guard an, Harley Tay lor; Warden, Jim Turner; Conduc tor, Harry Price; Right Scene Sup LADIES’ CLUB HOLDS T- Turnstead; Left Scene HOLIDAY MEETING port, Support, Paul Hatch; Chaplain, L. F. Humburg. Cellar Mill. Ore. Jan. 10. 1929 ('Special) The Ladies Club cele ® brated their holiday meeting Fri 6i---------------------- Real E state Transfers day, January 4 at the home of Mrs. N. P- Johnson. m-------------------------- -— —a A most delicious dinner of chic Ferdinand Groner et ux to Jesse ken pie and plum pudding was C. Snyder, 3.65 acres of Peter served. Scholl CL 40. Among the visitors present were: Lawrence G. H U to Loverna M. Mrs. Howard, Mrs. A. W. Stevens Mrs. Shearer of Barnes district and Herrington, 6 02 acres of Sec. 26 and 35. T. 1 N. R. 2 W. Mrs. John Pointer of Sylvan Herman Bremer et ux to Samuel Doak, P art of Lot 39, North Ti- gardviile Add. OBITUARY B —-------- " ■ ------ — ffl •a Funeral services for the late a Lewis Leonetti, were held from St. ; CARD OF THANKS Cecilia Church. Thursday morning £ ---------------------------------------------- E To our friends and neighbors, we at 9 : 10 . with interment at Cooper Mountain cemetery. W. E. Pegg wish to express our thanks for their sympathy and help during the waa in charge of arrangeenmta. Mr. Leonetti passed away at St. iRness and death of our mether. Mrs. Emma Meier Vincent's hospital Tuesday after f Louise Huber noon, after a short illness of pneu John Huber monia. He leaves to mourn his passing: his parents, Mr. and Mrs B. I«on- News has been received here of ettie, sisters, Mrs. Ieo Novielli of the death of Irene Noble, in Seat Beavetton. Rose. Amelia and Vir tle, Dec. 19. Mrs. Noble wa* form ginia, and brothers, Tona and Frank. erly a resident of Beaverton and a member of the Beaver Chapter Work began Thursday on the of the O. E. S. She waa a sister grading of Short St- between the of Mra. L. Cromwell, also formerly I Hughson and Fordney properties. I of Beaverton. The First Weeks Are the Easiest