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ti XJ, i IK I T » K. b. OH*. • V I 'htSCV H KOR IIKA VERTON, REVIEW '» r» FOR THE IT THE BEA VERTON R E V IE W i The Only Newspaper Devoted Exclusively T o The Interests O f Eastern W ashington County. VOLUME VII, NO. 25. Single Copy, 5 ('ent« Heaverton, Washington County, Oregon. * Friday, May 24, 1929. $1.50 Per Y ear ■ ■ ■ A SONG OF JOY I would not >ing ol evening tide, Or dwell where tkie* bend dull and gray;' But I would wander and abide, Where the warm flush of dawning day Haloes the wondrous mountain’s top, Above the shadowy vales below; And all my songs glow warm with hope, Gilding with faith the clouds of woe. No mournful sighing threnody, But pieans glad of dawning days; Full notes of life's sweet symphony, Apulse with fond love’s tender lays. i Beaverton Chamber Sponsoring Contest FR O M OUR CORRESPONDENTS Interesting Little Notes from the Surrounding Country as Told by Our Active Special Correspondents Weekly ,K1NT0N HAPPENING»! Votes Will Be Counted E v ery 3rd Day. Result» Tosted In Windows Albert Dallmaa* vjsiu-d his sis ters In Gresham and bockwood last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Alec Nelson of Tu alatin werj guests Hunday of friends around town. Mrs. Kate Hudson of Parkdale, Oregon, has been spending the past week at the home of Mrs. Louise VanKleek. Qn h^r return home she was accompanied by M|*» Mabej VanKleek, who will spend the sum mer recess with her. KINTON 8CHOOL NOTES The teachers presented their pu pils in a fine program given at the grange hall Friday evening, most Float la U» ng Hp n orrd By the Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hall and of the parents and many others be daughter attended An entertainment ing present. —Gertruds Martin Christensen Local Chamber of Commerce in Portland, Monday evening. Mrs. Harriett Ford, teacher of Mra. F. A . Bucher spent a the primary grades, h|s been se few lays last week irith her daugh cured for cae of the Laurel schools, Sava your vote# and help your ter* who reside in Portland. and Mra. Rear! Toz er will teach favorite he “ Miss Btaverton” . near Sherwood These teachers have Mr. and Mr*. T. A . Thomas of The Beaverton Chumlx-i of Com- been instructors here during the past nierca are sponsoring a contest for Portland were Sunday guests at the two yearg and have given splendid the moat popular lady o f this city notne of Mr. and Mr*. W. C. Hall. service. From Our ReaJeri Saturday will be clean-up day at to represent Beaverton and com The last day of school for this —ö pete in tli« It os« Festival parade Cooper mountain cemetery and all term was Wednesday The negt ’ ’ W E A R Y R IV F tt” IQ for a prize. having iota there arc asked to be At present writing u second school present. A t In former years, Beaverton bond election seems certain, JV Mrs. E. L. Gpx spent last Wed- titions have been circulated .and a c will enter a flout in the Rose Fes r.e>Jay afternoon at the home of grade who passed are planing on An exctptiomal cast support* R i- 1 UWMU 1 I U W VI U U IIU U cording to the Oregon School Law ‘ ' il paiaile In Portland, thr Howard Wilson Is Present it la mandatory upon the School newest *<T<>. this city had th* honor .Mr. and Mrs. Charles VanKleek of •a’ ing the high school gradg* and chard Barthelmesa in his will attend the high eehoo|s In this starring vehicle, “ Weary River,' | board to call the election. (Section " mi *' ‘>'* triu n e to bring horn« the Hitecn district. ed With Cup. Give« part of tha county, j which comes to the Beaver Thi 16«. page 55, Oregon School Lews, lh" ,ec ,ul prize, and last ycat. Mr. an«J Mra- I* W Ceowder last edition.) owing to much more competition, of Scholls were visitors last Wed Talk On Honor Society - - * As 1 have come Into contact with they won the third prise. In for- nesday evening at the home of Mr. V an K leek as leader and the boys many people since the first election, mrr ye n the float wss sponsored and Mr*. E. L. C o«. pig club with Floyd Bierly as the B. H. S. ENTERS IN TER - -------- I feel that there is a gieat in if- by the Booster club, Mr. and Mra. A . Hansen of Ba io “ c £ i SCHOLASTIC CONTBST Robt.rt Shepherd Gives The understanding of this bond „su e f h . rap r will print a coupon ker were guests last Friday MASON GIVES TALK Mr. Ceunty agent _____ was __ present. _______ — * ✓ I and of the intentions of the school for one humiied votes and addition- and Mr«- Jj. J, Valentine. Mr. T assistant k a v inA / . « A _a w \r m .-t.» . 1 Salutation; Class His l oard in regatd to the improvement R| ¥oUl rnn U purchased at the Hansen is p brother gf Mrs, Val They Judged four of Mr. VanKleek’i 1 Another important event in which j cows, after which Mr- g a ve Beaverton High School was repre- for thr r , „ -, I f entine, IbtKrr Schrader, the d a s » I’ res., of our school plant. 1 would like following the boy* an interesting talk about **nt*d was the inter-scholastic che- tory Is Given to present tha »oO.OUo bond issue JOc eaeh: K inburger’s G rfectlon . Mr. and Mra. Dwight Pomeroy “ How to Tell a Good Cow." mistry contest held Friday, May 10. Uave the Salutatory to you in a different way. At pre- ory. Dewey the Plumber. M. W of Hillsboro and Mr- and Mrs. Per ------eu-,—---------------------- !------- y The following five students from sent the valuation 0f pro|ierty in Manning. Thing's Wh;t»hali Cafe ry Leisy of Portland were Sunday A L O H A -H U B E R Beaverton to compete against 36 District No. 48 is $1.140,000. Let Finder's. Dean’s, Yapes Stipes’ CLASS W ILL IS R EA D guests at the home of the Pomeroy g ----------------------- ¿ i other high schools of the state: The Commencement exercises of in this district with around $$11,140. Studio B rr»«- Shop, Twent'eth Cen- i anally. _ L w . Howard Wilson; Vernon R o s e - the class of 1929 of the Beaverton ua say that we have a Mr. Jones tury. Thrift. B-av rt-m Phsrmaov. Ruth Martin has been kept to braugh; Cheater Beach; Eva Fuegy Edward L. Cox hta been in Med her home the past week, with ill- and Es:her Schrader. High School ware held In the h“ « modest home. Hr has Dletech. and Beach Feed and Pro Hall la Decorated In C a-a Colora, ford during the past week attend tome property, besides. For a «mail , „ „ , high school auditorium Thursday “ *•*' A silver cup is to be given to 1 ,,B* ,ot b° * r* w h w ing the seaeiona of grand lodge of evening at sight o'clock- The hall community like ours he would r>c Nile Green and Salta un Pink Mrs. Charles Haines and daugh- winning school, was vary beautifully and last*ful conaiderad a vary substantial cut- ’ " .t **PtN * 5 f “n T ** Odd Feiiows. lie ia a delegate from ter blanche were Portland visitors, -------------------------- Lincoln lodge of 8cholla ten. He ia practically out o f debt „ w * . ly decorated with green and the Saturday. BEAVERTON TAKES money. He ™ "." : ,t claaa flower, trie. Palme were but is short on ready Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pomeroy of goes to the bank of Beaverton ask- . , * *• • fw * ° Rar - r Sh m, Pea - Seappoose were callers last Wednes Mrs. C. W. Brome has returned 6 T H IN V A L L E Y M E E T 0,1 T tor*dj,y* 23> at 8:00 used for stage decorations. relmtives ia ______ , p. m., a large crowd gatRerel at the »tor, day at the homg of Mr- and Mra. from a visit with The graduating class predented a mg a $300 loan, stating -hat this 1 ° " f ^ " " * * * • "d California D . , . _ , Huber Commercial Ciub Hall to * *TnUM! 8flr,“ r* ,u ««t Hubert l’omeioy. S. H. Pomeroy, Vary striking appearance in their Joan is for tha purpose of making Kl.T. w W O U. O , .1 T " t'T 'Z Z i \° CorT‘I1' see the commencement exercises of ^«l1 »a-you r votes to- who haa-beea their guest during cape and gowns at they marched some needed Improvement in hu MV and Mr*. SopRua Bonlokke of »“ ^ came back wUh honors In the ^ ^ Aloha-Huber f0r <* oIp* ^ Pccvgr- the past week re urned with them. Yamhill were week-end visitors at comparison Beaverton waa at <«•- School. The hall was very prettily down the aisle In pain, while the home- either to modernise his an- ,n the coming ¿lose advantage fbr they were compet.rg ^ . o n U d in the elau colors, nU<! high atohool orchestra played “ Pomp chen or some similir change. Under ton * William Wenzel recently spent a their home here. these circumsi liners it woukl c - . _ agamst much larger schools- Bnck _____ «_ i_ „ _ i _ l . be Fea! i val Parade. and Circumstanoe." (lay in Monmouth where he did quite Sanford Rogeis u receiving «on- Wc|ch, Beaverton star miler, came ^reen mn<^ »alnaan P1*^ Tber« The K•nle, • f «he cnnd'date’t al- on extensive job of grait'ng wal The Invocation was given bjr the good business for the banker to loan gratuiationa of fats aumy friends through with flying colors, by win- were Beve™1 bunchea o f pmk <ar- Rev. B. Waddington of the local him tha money—a id it would be reat,y entered 'in the contest, and nut trees. His brother, Jcseph, who claw flower. a conservative thing for Mr. Jones «*•• number of votes each has re- is attend ng normal school at that y W,\ .I g y t f - a , ! n * r t« ” rV M ning the mile in 4:56. Haine* and n™ ° ns' ^ Methodist church. A. Scholls o? Portland, on Thursday Wright won thiro places in half- The program was much - • •“ ***' #f The Salutatory was given by Es to make this moderate rhtnge la esived are: Gvorgin Benton, 1800; place assisted him. week. -s last ----- ^ niUe and 230 low hurdles, respec- pn’ °ved by the audience: Invocation; Would anyone consider Iieno Stocl, 1500; Mary Kingston, ther Schrader, the class president, hu home. tively. • song, by the class; salutation by in a very capable and grnlal man this an extravagance on the part 600; Mrs. Wilbur W csl, 4 m Uoro- 1 Robert Shepherd; class history by — at P D I P Y n c I ’ j v r D A V C ! CHURCH TO GIVE ner. Elizabeth Hayes; piano solo by sinaB**0«»«* Thi* ” * thy U '« -a . C * ?ltta Shively, P K Ith -M Ib I .I > K HOYS Jure Gillmore; a reading by R o- The Senloy Boy|‘ Qlep Club won tiré a-rt nmipï i ,wh** V m 3t6; E|* '« Wh tworth, 100; M e n * M EMORIAL SERVICE j J, 0 r e g ° n State News . . ... _ ’ . _____ c ------------------ ------- ------------------------- GRADU ATIO N PARTY bert Montgomery; resolutions by much appla«»e hi the pleasing this *50,000 bond i-aue. It |> u «, manner with which they sang "In- 'b in 3% o f the valuation of pro- ! U I,tc!" ' f 00' B *? k ,,Tb ri-’er. 100; . 7~ . . ! Xka West Coast Telephone Com- . ---------- Corriene Antrim; violin duet by W y- ® ininister ol tne Christian p,,^. ¡, installing dial telephones in A surprise and graduation party neata Farver, ard Joyce Simonton; victua'’ by fluhn and “ Requiem" P*rty in this district. It 1. f0Pr a 7 ° ^ i et“ ' J 00i Lo‘, Cox’ i00’ permanent Improvement a-d In the " I e n ’ l00' by Sydney Homer. ‘rhUr! h ^ Greaham. was given MiPen Boring and Ver- inventory by James Wray; the data business w or!d-w w.,w h a e iiivvsiinonts investments c The iollowi,'K h zve , been - — , ,, _ ....... I ^ ^ ' «'«ran* to meet at . . n ■ » , . non Mapes st the S. Mapes home will by Betty Stickney; piano solo A piano and violin duet. "A dor ----------- for their dollar and c n h,‘ I'n in i." , t.i v \aiT'u lhc Christian Church bunuay mor- Road leading from Oak Springs ».---- j - - __ ai __ * v l , « . prophecy h„ b Eva Pw^ir- Prink; - class by ation." by BorowaVI. was eharmlnp- are n i a estimated I,» ! . . . sk i. ______ s t • itf V ..»s ...V I l ti ____ . ' . 11 r n ; u t 11 n ni fi\r M a m n r t n l ¡ Maupin for Memorial wil be constructed in «he I " * * 1“ 7 ' v<“nin^ About ^ghteen R“ >0 F.usi which Beaverton “ ,nK “ l 11 * m- to were present Games were played Blanche Haines; address by M. A- ly rendered by Brrnice and Lois cenU value— this would be uu < m . ot veterans of near future. »afe buiiue*a, . ‘ 3 * * wi|| enter in the Purtland Rose s- rv‘c« s- Daughters of and delightful refreshments were Frost; song by the class. w» r» “ re psrticularly inviud . ..jphu VitaphoKe equipment will soon «erved. Much of the apprehension about ^ i v * 1, to g o w n the selección of The members o f the graduating The CU*i poem was given very veterans of all wars are especially _______ ^ iastafled The dining room wss very taste- class are: Milton Allison, Corriene Beaverton ; ______ at the Coliseum Theatre The capably by l^wls Poole, editor of this bond issue is due to a musun- Antrim, . James Baker, Helen Dimeo, demanding of the matter. I 1 Name y.ur eh< ice for "Miss J? th* V . & ^ ^ ' •* Tillamook- iullJ rome anQ ------------------------------------------- fully uwunlteu decorated in rose and treen green. ---------- the 1929 high school annual. “ Education and tha Timas" was S i i 2 ? . l ! nT n . ° n th# ,,r *#t BMV,rtCni i u " r t nK n‘ me I « diurch hi m*rClj 10 ! A contract has been awarded for Mtaa Elan-r received many pret- LucUle Doolittle. Wyneata Farver. who I* actively agiuting sgrinst this on your ballot. »h* Jiureh in a body. , ^ o£ a Kbo#1 ty g lfw . Mary Halley. Elisabeth Hayes, Fran- flven In an uplifting manner by >ond Issue, He told me that it No »Tented ____ _______ __ _________ __ ___ •„» .» w — - - ------------------------ ces aiarvin, Robert Montgomery, Aio new candidate will be accepted Manson Bennett. Eva Prink, June Rchrback, Robert a swimming in the o nti-t after 10 P. M. KINTON LADIES’ AID in* at Monuraent Howard Wilson wasf presented is s shnme to KIN TON PE O PLE VIS Snepnerd, Betty Stickney, Roy An- tank in our gynfhnsium, when tho Wednesday, May 29th. H \ Q Q P V f l A I M P F T I V P A Montgomery Ward store was pith « .cup for having the largest IT IN TL ALA TIN derson, Genevieve Baker, Loran people cannot get evtn enough w «. S. If can Id We resigns at any time * ° V formerly opened in Bisbee building wurntx-r of points In the Torch Ho ; b u u , Peter Dimeo, Mary Epner, ' rVIMIIIttlll r BUM. ------------ -------- T T , ____,______ , a __ Ml Klamath Fal18' nor Soe'ety. He then explained th«* ■er to drink.. Thi. man admitted her vote, will he de-troyed by th. 1 - by lh# i Mrs. Harry A- Richards, president .. ... . Mrs. Everett Wright and son, June GiBmore, B.anche Haines, h* had not attended our moas qualifications ard benefits of “ Our that cciitcit committee. •neu..luí n »«»i-»- . , i or the kinion U dies’ Aid has called T,he *5 William of Kinton went to Tualatin, iiaipii Klntt, Wooorow McCauley, Torch Honor Society.” . . . . to lite last elec- “ be _ R .peei»! meeting of .... the society »~ n °n of Poe \ alley-M«iin high- Saturday evenlnff whelfe , 4. Closing date «qnveU w they were Lhar.otte Patterson, Lillian Penny, ion, and tneiefore could not know »n'.oum-pil In le a l newspapers. , for Tuesday afternoon, May 28th waj st* ft »oen. gue •» o f her sister, Mrs- Palmer, twaymond Schlottmom, Joyce Simon- “ When Night Descends,’’ by Jetiniiely the p[$n of the building 6 Votts w il be counted by com - at 2 o’clock at the church and H la P. A. Smith ia constructing a con- Sun ly they motored to Salem, ton, Janies Tatlock, James Wray. Rachmsnim (T. and “ Hills <f Home" proposed. I*assured him that at no by Fox, so(oa sung by * Robert (•me had we thought of a svrim- mi t o every th rd day, and the desired that all members be present crete fish pond which will cover whe e there was a large family ga- i emits will le v o te d in the w\n- *s there ta work on a comforter, approximately an acre o f ground the ng. There were a number ob- »A C C ALAU RE ATE SER- litlnrC, were very much enjoyed. ■ung tank in our building. A ‘ .. »o o .»•ng -M * ouiiumg, a d h ,umb t# bring sewing teals. “ on * a ' farm -------------- near ------------------------------------------- Gaston- serving their ------------------------------- birthday anniversary, n f t G G H H H G i w n i x i oz^xv 'T h e Vista Ahead" was very •t nas been reported by uninformed u * ' __________________________ V IC E S ARE G IV E N so a birthday dinner was served c'everly portrayed by Eva Fuegy nuividuai* that we proposed an in and greatly enjoyed by all. Mrs. --------- "Your Opportunity" by Mr. Mete creased yearly tax of $1.00 on each Wright and son returned home Sun- On Sunday, May 19, at 8:00 p.m., ler showed the Seniors how much *100 of property valuation. This day evening. the four Protestant churches of their futures and lucres««» depended •* entirely false. $1.00 on each $100 ---------------------- — Beaverton united to give tha Bac- entirely upon themselves. on a vai uat.on of $1,14U,UU0 would F R IN K S V IS IT P A R - calaureate service for the dose of James Underwood won much ap oring in $11,140 yeox.y and wo E N T S IN H A Z E L D A L B “ J plause from the clever manner in could pay for the $30,000 at that which tha Valedict.ry was given. verton High School auditorium. • ate in 3 year*. We believe that Dr. Mason gave a vary interea Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Frink of The prelude was played by Mrs. we can pay olf the $30,000 with Denver. C el., visited their parents R, c . Doty- Kev> 0 scar Cooper ting talk about the clast. He said out an increase in school tax. The there was one act of twins In of Haxeldale, the first o f the week, gave the invocation. The Bethel above circulated rop-rt» piesc.it a I by vie»?, Ein^rspn and Teniaon They ar.d Mr- and Mrs. Z. Martin Choir sang an anthem, “ The Holy gross lack o f information and the Walker, and that two of the puplla vi.ited H. T . Martin and family at City” . Rev. Roy Nolt read the ichool board wishes to restate just Archio Zlmbrick ard Milton Boring, Garibaldi Tuesday (aon and broth- Scripture Lesson. The male qoar what they propose to do. er). Mr. and Mra. Frink departed tet of the Bethel Choir sang “ Stren- had started In tha first year at the If the $o0,000 bond issue is grant fer South America by way of gthen Thou Me” . Rev. Donald M. Raaverton grade school, and were ee propose to use it for remo graduating that evening from thr San Francisco. MacXeil gave an address, “ The deling our piaoent bldg, to make ------------------------------- ---- ------------ Ob Temple of Character’ ’ . Rev. B. Peavarton High School. He alar nore class r-on s available. In ad S IL E N T L Y P A S S IN G Waddington gave the benediction. *noke about bow badly an add! dition to that, we shall build a tlon was needed, which would In is— --------------------------------------------- a ------------------------ ombination gymnasium and audito clude an auditorium and a gym. Hr Funeral sendees were held from F R I E N D S S U R P R IS E rium to the west of the present then pre-ented the diplomas. Pcgg’s chapel Sunday afternoon at MRS. A . DENHOLM ridg. The entire plant when com Pesri? s chape! Sunday afternoon for After the benediction by Rev pleted will be merely an average Waddington, tha claaa marched In John C. Munch, who passed away at Mr, Andrew Denhoim of S u cy •ugh school building—just such a to the hall, where an Informal re the age o f 72 years, with committ- AvenuSi Aloha, was pleasantly >ur- juilding ns ore may find in thou- ceptlon was held and congratula ment at Crescent Grove C emetery. prise<j by almost eighteen of her -und< of communities all over the tions recalved. He leaves to moum his passing, a Saturday evening, the oc- J. S. In that entire building you The members of the claaS of 1929 wife, one son, Hans at home and cagjon being her birth anniversary, ■'till find no fr.lla— no rad.es! ideas. are: Clarence Roua, John Barry a daughter, Mrs. 9pledsboat o f Music and cards were enjoyed un- Nothing more nor I is than plan» Munson Bennett. Milton Boring, Lois Portland. til a late hour and delightful ra- hat have been used over and over Cox, Elizabeth Pavia. Raymond Fel --------------------------- freshments were served. Mrs. Den- •gain in High School for tho past toit, Evn Fuegy, Alice Getty, Ben FORM ER BEAVERTON - holm wss the re.ipient of many 16 years, fiefmlquetta, Robert Haines, Vlviar IA N P A S S E S A W A Y useful and pretty gifts. This Is all the School Board in- Harris, Earl Homrleh, Herbert Horn rich, Doric Harris, Mark Jones, Lee ends to do. We ask the thinking Adelbert D- Brooks died in Port- S. P. BL S TO LEAY E Lands nor, Mary Kies, G'enn Zur- taxpayers who have not already land on Monday, May 20. He is H ERE AT 6:30 A. M. rhe.r, ’ '•"•non Mapes, Dorothy P e nade up ynur minds to sit down the father of Ethel Prooks and _______ terson, Emt.->a Peterson, la*wig Poole •nd consider this thing well. We Mrs. Ruth Will'ams of Sunlnnd, Commencing with th# strawlterrv Gertrude Reeves, Vernon Rose •elieve a vote for this' bond issue Csl.; Mrs. Ray Aling of Portland; season, Ray Mating & Co. haa ar- braugh,, Lester Rowe, Esther Sohr.a H. C. Brooka of New Zealand, ranged with the S. P. Co- to run » a vote for the best interests dor, Ro-e Sa-dotz, Cnrlotta Shively member of Modern Woodmen Ar- „ stage between the cannery and That it is n Helen Sblvelv. Clare Srldmore •if our community. rangemen’ s are In charge of Hoi- Beeverton, leaving Beaverton at James Underwood, Howard WIJson roasonable, safe and conservative man A Lutx, 3rd and Salmon Sts., 6:30 a.m., to the workers can start Emerson Walker. T m ’son Walker thing t0 do. Gertrud" Wn't ra, Archie Zlmbrick, Portland. Commencement Exer-! ci ses Enterte i ring VOTES NOW ON SALE Mr. and Mrs. O. -U IVterson are having a new barn built at their ranch on the Bend road. LETTERS com , n W b E av ER Aj0 ha-HuberSchoo n» i.,. „ „ v t t h I — A L 1- m \ J at and Duncan York- —C. E. Mason, Chairman *!*»•« U l. *.««, JE r. GrsduQtGS IwsntyninG