m Beaverton Review Every Friday a t Baaverlon, | O k « » , —By— THE REVIEW PUBLISHING CO J. H. Hulett . . Business Manager December 9 ^ i92A°*at the**ipostortlcf at Beaverton, Oregon, A at of March 3, 187«. FRIDAY, APRIL under the [ 12, 1929 SATEMENT OF THE OWNERSHIP MANAGEMENT, CIRCULATION, ETC., REQUIRED BY THE ACT OF CONGRESS OF AUGUST 24 191». -«*¿1 Of the Beaverton Review, pub- liehed every Friday a t Beaverton, Oregon for April 1, 1929. State of Oregon, County of Washington, sa Before me, a J. H. Hulett in and for the State and county aforesaid, personally appear­ ed, who, having been duly «worn according to law, deposes and says that he le the owner of the Beaver­ ton Review and that the following is, to the beet of his knowledge and belief, a tru« statement of the own­ ership, management, etc., of the a- foreaaid publication for the date shown in the above caption required by the Act of August 24, 1912, em­ bodied in section 443, Postal Laws and Regulations, to-w it: 1. That the name of the publisher ia J. H. Hulett of Beaverton, Ore 2. That the owner is J. H. Hulett of Brave ton. Ora. That thee are no known bondhold­ er«, mortgagees, and other security holders. , *4* Signed, J. H H u lett Sworn and subecibed before mr this 6 th day of April, 1929. Doy Gray (My commission expires October 12, 1931. * [SEAL] b ia t f s t o v n rnrw EDUCATIONAL PREPARATION A GROWING REQUIREMENT FOR SUCCESS IN f.100 ¥ BUSINESS D eath-K nell Sounded for G uessw ork and Slipshod M ethods by A dvancing Technic«! Proficiency in Finance, T rade and Industry— Mow Banka Are Developing a Professionally Qualified G eneration of Younger Bankers. Advertisements in this column l vent a word, Minimum charge 23c. — ■ FOR HALE By HAROLD S T O N IE R Am erican Bankers Association S c e w lW m ’a K a C O H j e m J ÿ s Ç K E U , Y r A T L A N T IC C IT Y " HE great school of Experience is still holding classes in America, but the scientific yiirit of the age has so gener­ ally invaded the workshops off industry and trade that they “C O H E N S A N D KLL- S>1L\ ER N i i E IS HUGE have largely become technical research and SUCCESS iIMS WEEK LY S” COM ING H E R E ■ i i ■■'■■■ ■ training laboratories in themselves and are no longer run on the old-fashioned cut-and- Silver Nile at tho Heaver Thea­ On Sunday, April 14, the wise­ try methods of former generations when Ex- cracking, pugnacious, fundamentally tre lost Monday and Tuesday in­ ierience was considered the only teacher, funny Messrs. Cohen and Kelly will creased considerably It ta a won­ t would be hard to find a working force in arrive here with wives, for a derful chance tor ladle* to own a any pre-eminently successful business or in­ three days stay. their After an absence complete set of guaranteed silver dustrial organization in the United States performances have proved to be one I Uiu beautiful Diana pattern free. today but what the dominating leadership in another of Universal’* perennial Any lady who didn’t receive the lust is schooled in the scientific principles of its ly, anatomy-splitting comedy series, pieces may receive them by leaving specific field, whether manufacturing, mer­ the title thi* time being 'T he Co her name at tha theatre and the chandising or finance. The rapidly advanc­ hens and Kelly* in Atlantic City." tuMiwtRcnient will secure thvui lor ing standards of business in this country, It will play at the Beaver Theatre her. Allowing is a new list of n a m e . who attended silver mu with their relentless demands for efficiency There will be no raise in admission of ladies " , . ... . „ as the only hope for survival in the competi­ The Cohens and Kellys on past ,ast Monday and luesdny: Mr*. 1 ar- tive struggle for economic existence, has performances rave proved to be om- roll; Mr., Dunbar. Mr.. Venn, M r. sounded the death-knell for guesswork and of the funniest groups in motion Milt; Mrs- Butner; Mrs- Boswell. pictures. Originated by Carl Laem Mre. John Uuulanbeck, Miss E m m a slipshod methods. HAROLD STONIER As a result, educational preparation In mi* several years ego, they swept Schrader; Mr*. Chamberlain; Mrs. the techniques of commerce, industry and the country, the Arst Cohen and Alice A heeler, Mr*. Denholm; Mr*, finance are virtually essential to outstanding success in these Kelly picture proving the most sue Dean; Miss LuLun Culmi; Mise An­ fields, as it is already an absolute prerequisite in the various cessful comedy of the year. Even nie Chinn; Mrs. Benitee Jacobson; recognized professions. This is not to depreciate the value of the astute Mr, Laemmle was sur Mr*. Mary Stitt; Mrs- Cash West; T f et this time of year, 1,r,nk ,oU 11 Beaverton Sun- flee Dairy, A. Camensind, propri­ etor. Adv. « 16-tf ” P*ri«lly 1 or *''eie— Barred Rock For Bale—Wood. Firat growth Ar. Green, Id inch, per cord, 10.00. Tartly dried id inch, per cord, 17.00. Green, four foot, per cord, 96.00. Partly dried four foot, r o. per cord. 10.00. Inquire Brook Bros., Hillsboro Rt. 2. Phone, Bcholls 0519. c-52-tf eggs for hatching, fl.Ud per selling. Mrs. Vi, r ihouW hav, „ r a . Beaverton, Ore. c-io , , ^T i , 1“," “ y to r Kale -Ice chest, 300-lb., the ve­ “ or*“ 1 “f •** U u" ry thing for tn« family Logs of ‘he world, so diversuied are Liu room, take it away your self for lU)|frumi vvviy lluurl oi Ulu 93.00- Beaver Wood Co., Beaver u. y M.pe ai Stipe* loti, Ure, c-19 tl on Ul„ for A l„ £ r K„„, radlM Post and Found. i or Sal# or trade — 8 sheep and 7 Lost Strayed—Trum my premises, lambs, will take in one good milk at A oodland Acres, a haif-black cow. Dan Shaw. Rt 4 . p -19 raccoon 310 reward if returned to F, O. Howland or the Review Good, pure milk promote* health, __Uillce prised. The Aim is said to hav< Mrs. Kaynard; Mr*. Chalmers; Mrs. native ability and experience In busi­ 4 - adv. e-19 ness, but education after all Is merely is the educational eection of the Amer­ started the popularity of Cohen Spuse; Mrs. Walker; Mrs. Heed. Smith; Mrs R. 2 W. a meant tor helping the Individual to ican Banker« Association. h waa Kelly teams with producers and pub Mrs. Colason; Mrs M. Uoxeiey el ux, 7 acres in sec. apply tha net good of the accumulated formed twenty-eight veers ego by bank lie. Sehneder; Mrs. Pienovt; Mr*. Ro- Fred C. Carpenter et ux to R, 10, T. 1 8 . R. 1 W. experience of many to his own day’s employee* and officers and baa been u - Smith et uz, Lot 4, Nichols' Ad- Multor Co. to Ronald B. Bolt, As the title sugsJ 2 ts, the new pro bertson. work—a means for helping special carried on ever since as a voluntary duction was filmed mostly in ACi£-n ■ ■ —— ; d.lion to Garden Home loi I of Last Lehman Acres Tract aattve ability to come Into Its own organization. Many students who have n>e Richfield Oil Company of Cal- IVrry E. Miller to N. If McKmn James T Flier to J. E. Morback tic City, Director William Craf A family ja r is never used lr more rapidly and surely and for en­ graduated continue their membership took advantage of the locale to or forria is constructing • 200,400- et ux, part of the Anthony A’, el ai OH of Lot 2 blk. 8 , Sher­ abling nil classes of ability to gain the in order to give active support to some preserving peace. .arre! iteci storage plant 411 the, Hart D. L C., T. 1 S. R. 1 A’. wood Acres, maximum of success to which they type of educational work other thaa ganiae one of the largest bathin* ,’orltand water front as part of P. J. Pfsifer et ux to the Nogcro Otto Ne.eon to John Furrer ft beauty parades held there last sum are entitled. the actual claae program. Silence may be golden, but Co., part of tract No. 12 of Ash- ux A't* of lot 12, pit. 1, Conxel- mer. The parale, called a “Sumntei ita expansion program These facts are plainly recognised The greater part of the educational good deal of speech is brazen. ^ ---------------------- _ ; — f* brook Farm. m m Bro». Acres. By practical, work aday business In work is carried on in 204 cltlea and Girl Contest,"’ is among the high ANNOUNCEMENT I H. A. Pierce et uz to Wayne W. Katherine C. McMillan et a| to every line. Every progressive busi­ towns In the United States. Here the lights of the picture, and the win A girl isn’t necessarily timid be­ ness organization In America is em local chapter of the American Insti­ ner, a high school girl named Kish £---------------------------------------------JW Hyde et ux, lot 6 and part of lot K. M. Ringer, Lot 26, Woodland A’e wish to lhank our many Ous- *, Nichols Addition to Garden Hom* Acre* cause the jump« at a conclusion. phaslxing the Importance of education tute of Banking has tts regularly or Allen, was afterward given a six H. Ioiloisaiere et al to George C. ag never before. Education has come ganized courses of study under super months trial contract at Universa. toniers and friends for their patron- George Thyng to Jean Frances ige during the past two season* in Burke, lot 28, A’lllowbrouk Farm Klein et al. Part Lot 66, Bleel’s Add. Mose people who have nothing tc to be looked upon as the answer to vision of the national body with local studios. Georg* C. Burk* to 11 Labota- Beaverton. many of the problems within the or- instructors and directors to fulfil the “The Cohens and Keilys in At •vhich we served them with Ice- do make the mistake of doing it- sanitation as wall as to problems af­ standard requirements regarding text lantic City’’ is a story of two busi We will not handle any Ice thi* hiere, E half of lot 28, WUlowbrook Hilda Maria Oberg to 0. D. l a ­ fecting industry aa a whole. material, classwork and examinations. ness partners who can't get along summer, and will devote all our j.-arm vender et al, A’ 4 of Lot 9, Al­ Be sure of your fatted calf before Instructors are recruited from the with each other, or without eacl ime to fuel. We now have a good Georfi* C. Burk* to W C. Char drich Acreage. Business Organizing Institutes tying the role of the prodigal ^ |ot 2 d, A’illow. Institutes for developing specifically •taffs of leading universities, from other. This time they are in tin supply of flret and second growrth Celine Hail to Harry H. Hall, •on. qualified workers are being operated members of the legal profession and knit goods business, and Craft too; fir word at your disposal at a price Jirook jr,rm Part of Sec 29, T. 2 S. K. 1 A from among accountants and bank full advantage of this in showing within the Wr ‘'" n uk<’ O. V. Badley et ux to Edwin F. or organized In many fields of com­ Aentey F. Bolton et UX to M. S. Every married woman thinks that mercial and Industrial activity. These men who have made a record in some bevies of blonde and brunette bath •are of your or ler for coal now at #t ux ,ol 19 Willowbrook Farm Daly et al. Part of Lots 1, 2, and field of activity in banking that marks all her husband's bachelor friend: institutes are trying various type« of ing beauties. summer rates, and highly rrcom p , u|j,le A’rtmore to Gladys A. 3, Electric Add- Tigardwlle. them as experts. All Instructors must envy him. George Sidney, Vera Gordon, ai educational work with a distinct trend .end the Kemmer coal for all pur- Gilsd -rl, part of lot 242, Johnson .Viable V. Jones et vir to W N. toward more and more emphasis upon be approved by the national organiza­ Kate Price portray the same role -«¿ei- It leaves a very small amount f Addition to Beaverton Merritt, 81« of Lot 52 Johnson's tion. They are compensated by the lo­ they did in the earlier versions Many things may be preserved ir. education tor the rank and file of bust ( ashes and holds a steady heal Hibernia Commercial A Saving- F-«t. Add, Beaverton. cal unlta The students pay tuition, Mack Swain ie the new addition a hat lasta with very little soot to , >nk to j c M artlnasti, acs alcohol, but law and order are not ness employees of all grades. F. B. Turner to Maude M. Tan We have been having business fail­ in which they ere frequently aided by the Irishman The four are said t worry about A’e also handle many jn ^ on the list. 25 . T. 2 8 . R. 1 W. ner. Lota in B k 1, Hocken'e 4th ures In this country at the rate of their employing banks, end this, to­ At their parts to perfection. Non iher brands of leading quality. Try x arla Ixieli to Ben Croenl et i f . about 2.000 a month. This score speaks gether with contributions made by the Lane, a new Hollywood favorite, anc is with an order and he convinced. ,w|f K r | of p [>ay Q L. C add to Beaverton. B. H . S. H O LD S A N N U A L banks for general classroom overhead, Jacob Henry Kalterman to Mar­ for Itself. It Is gliring evidence of In­ Cornelius Keefe provide the romnne- >ur motto, “ Quality, Quantity, and n 41 in T 1 N R t A’ tha Thorne, 1 acre of 8e«. 35 T. 1 IN T E R CLA SS TRA CK competence on the part of thousands finance* the educational program. Virginia Sale and Tom Kennedy, i .'■•rvice." Just cal, 6702. Beaver 1 T. J. Doran to Charles II. Th >m jj j yf of business men In handling the prob­ Education a Pathway to Advancement capable funster-duo, are also in th< A ood Co., Beaverton, Oregon. ^ J (0||f d „„ of the j ohn porti|uld Hunt Clyb to ,U rry M Leading banka In various parts of cast. Last Friday the Inter-class trac* lems Inherent tn their fields of en- I dees D- L. C. No. 65, In T. 1 8 . Kerron, Part of Sec. 24, T. 1 8 meet was held despite the’ fact tha. deaTor. The detailed records show the country are insisting that their Craft's strong comedy sense, al R e a l E s t a t e T r a n s f e r s i, R 2 W. that practically 75% of business fail­ employees take work In the Insti­ ready shown by his success in di R 1 W. tne weather was not of the best. H. G. Gaseley et a) to A’illiem__________________________________ ure tn this country Is due to lack of tute. This is frequently a part of racting a number of Glenn Tryoi In the shot put Boring of thi Daniel Losii to Maria Ix>s'i, half training and competence on the part their contract of employment at the pictures, has added to the humor o. senior class came first, with a dis n acre on the Ix>uis P- Day D. L- tance of 33 feet and 9 inches, anc j of those who tailed. This is conclu­ time they enter the bank. It is also the story. J. No. 43; T. 1 N R 3 VV. sive evidence that no one can afford now quite generally understood In the was closely followed by Rowe, als<. Joseph L. Woodland et ux to Joe. to undertake executive businees re­ field of American banking that etudy a senior, with 31 feet and 10 inches Oregon State News Ollin et al, 20 acres in sec. 27, T. Third place was taken by Wismei sponsibilities without adequate educa­ in the American Institute of Bank­ i S R. 1 W. of the Sophomore class, his distanci tion and training. It is for that reason ing Is considered one of the baslo m—-------------------------------- ■ H. A\ Guyer et ux to G. V. Lev- that every enlightened business organ­ factors In the promotion of the 1» The first section of state high­ being 30 feet, even. isation is today insisting as never be erett, lot 8 , blk. 4, Beaverton. In the dashes Bob W right of thi fore that Its employees take advan­ dividual to a place of Importance in ways are being oiled in Klamath. Charles Spec rbrecker et ux to Ai­ a bank. sophomore class earned off boti Plans are being considered for thi tage of some type of technical train­ The Standard Certificate of the red F. Wataon et ux, 3 acres In first places, with H art taking se I ing. American Institute of Banking le an­ erection of a grange hall at Ma sec. 34, T. 1 S. R 1 W. end in the ¡ 220 -yard (dash, and dr a*. American banking is fortunate and nually gaining a greater and wider B e rth o ld ’ Egg Mash rnest C- Clifford to Oluf Lund Brandi second in the 100-yard dash has just cause for pride In that it has recognition among practical banker* The lone Market has opened a l ux, lot 5 of Woodland Acres. A. Zimbrick held on to third place a record of twenty-eight years of deli throughout the United States. These cream receiving station for Swift B e rth o ld ’ Dairy Feed in both events. A. M. Kennedy to L. C. Melquist oltely organized educational activity certificates are coming to have the & Company. B erth o ld ’ Scratch Feed The seniors came out ahead in among Its workers to Its credit for de­ same Importance in the banking world et ux, part of Steele’s Addition to Street signs were recently erect­ the distance runs. Haines took first veloping trained bankers. People In that certificates of education have in piace in the mne run with a time banks in large numbers are taking the field of the general professions. ed at the intersections of alj street ; Beaverton, Harold C. Brewer to Samuel Doak of 6 minutes and 14 seconds with | advantage of the educational opportu This is a practical example and one of Springfield, nity given by the great non-commercial 1.96 acres at North Tigardvillo thoroughly well demonstrated by sea­ s naan on following close behina The formal opening of the B ut o- Third place was taken by O. Bears. Sollege of the banking business, the soned experience of the new spirit of pen market was recently held in Levi McKinley to F. J. Dee* et i American business. The half mile run waa also ere- ■ American Institute . , of Banking. . They .. Klamath Fails- a I, 10 acres in sec. 36, T- 1 N. R Bsrthold’s Famous Feeds CHARLES BERTHOLD Snyder £ 0 % fS “£ ? I now ‘O’00« occupy ‘ ra4uat** of * positions “ « In>t,tnt#’ 70* official in Amer­ won the ican banks. The other 30% are still Hay, Qraln, Feed, Poultry Supplie* ONE COW VS. ONE DOZEN omores. The sopbomres “Why milk twelve poor cowe when 440-yard by Wismer placing fira; too young to have attained such but the Seniors and Tumors also heights. Here Is an example and an on* good cow will do the work of the bad a lookin. Haines, of the sen- encouragement to the people of all twelve?“ asks the bulletin of th* American Bankers Association Agri- - iod class, placed second, with John­ lines of business. cultural Commission. It declares that son, of the jnnior c.ass third. The American Institute of Banking analysis of more than 100,000 Indi­ Bous and York took first and third has a membership of 64.320. Of these vidual yearly record* from cowe on respectively in the 120 high hurdles 33.851 are class enrolments, compris­ test In dairy herd improvement aeso- with Coward third. The discus throw ing younger bank people, both men clattons Indicate that on the average: went to the sophomode class, Wis­ and women, who are learning the sci­ Cow* that produced 100 lbs. butterfat mer, Shannon and Konig placing entific technique of their chosen busi­ a year returned $14 each over feed first, second and third. Homerich ness at the same time they are en­ cost; placed first in the javelin throw, gaged in the practical work of earning Cows that produced 300 lbs. butterfat with Shannon second and Haines their livings at i t The difference be­ a year returned 354 each over feed tween the 33,851 enrolled in classes third. a ati cost; and the 84,820 total membership com­ The broad jump was taken by the prises older bankers who have taken Cows that produced 800 lbs. butterfat sophomore class. W right and Wis a year returned 396 each over feed mer placed Arst and second with the Institute coursés in the past or cost; are at the present time sponsoring Mepes third. In the high jump H art type of educational work In the Cows that produced 400 lbs. butterfat placed Arst with Mapes and Rose- some a year returned 9138 each over feed braugh tying but as they were both organization. cost; Banking Educates Its People of the senior class the four points Cows that produced 100 lbs. butterfat It has been estimated that there are were awarded to the class. a year returned 3179 each over feed H * of the sophomore class placed probably 375,000 hank officers and em­ cost; ployees in the United States at the Arst in the pole vault with W. Rose I d other words, one 500-pound pro braugh second. Third place went to present time. These figures would ducer will return 910 more «ver teed mean that about one banker In every Wilcox of the junior claae. cost than twelve 100 lb. producers. The last event of the meet was six Is either enrolled in Institute This does not take Into account, the half mile relay, whoch the sophs classes in banking or is actively sup­ either, the added labor of milking and alos won with the seniors placing porting some educational function of caring for the larger herd, or the the organization. No statement could second and the freshment third. poeelbly give more emphasis to the much greater expense of providing In the girl’s relay the sophomores Impartais* placed oa education by the liable room (or a dozen Instead of a came out ahead. The sophomores al­ basking Interests of America tban ■Ingle animal. The 6 fares ere based so got Arst placa in the girls 75- these tacts. on farm price* from aO parts •( tha yard dash, when Margaret Vander- This American Institute of Banking country. most touched the line, the Arst of the other runners. In the 150-yard When bread is stale, but not too '" P of toP Ini,k *»« « ^« ¡‘tuted dash for girls Alice J ohnson, a ___ _____ _ ____ Hard, It may be cut In cube* and io t cre*m ,n • reciP«' junior, got _ Arst place. In the high Jump ior *irlsf Bev- [ fried in fa t or baked brown in th^ erley Spear« of the junior class was oven, then stored in a tin container Appropriate aaures for various awarded flret place Doris Harris, until ready to u ou with a receipt. The check is the modern business method of money transference which guards against error and insures against dou hie payment. We welcome checking accounts of both business and professional persons. Each year, in the Spring, the Navy »ends the “Northland,H successor t> the famous cutter “Bear” in the Bering Sea, to the Arctic legions to act as ice breaker, mother ship, hospital and messeifcer to the inhabitants of the far North. A number of sailors (board the “Northland” drive the new Chevrolet Si* during their Winter itay in port, b a n k o f b k a v l i i n x j N ”, W. Livermore, Pres. M. K. Denney, Vice Pres. Duy (lrny, ( ’nsliier !