; f \ e . o r e r IE IT'S FOR BEAVERTON. REVIEW S THE FOR IT Libre re T he B ea verton R e v ie w CLEAN READING FOR ALL T l » FAMILY The Only Newspaper Devoted Exclusively T o The'Interests O f Eastern W ashington County. VOLUM E VII. NO. .10. Single Copy, 5 Cents Mrs. Marsh Tells Of Her Trip To Omaha TIIK KAKTII HONi; 1 ahall sing my full song o f th« morrow All sweet with the (N-ifuni« of May; Y a dark with .Sin'» mxl iil«ht of sorrow, And fair with laive'a dawning of day. 1 »hall alng It a» than 1 »hall know It, With 1 1 » aolt, thrilling innlons unfurled) A» It smiles In the heart of th« p.wt, A* It wasps In the tear» of the world. In the In In the In Last Day Is Only Day She warm pulling heart la-ata o f pleasure, the algh of a love e'er It died, truat of a faith'» boundle»» measure, the moan of a heart crucified, Drives After 6 o'clock Seen Many Accidents In the plea of the »lave to hla master, In the ir,'a.I ahout when Freedom u won, In the Christ bleeding wounds of the martyr, For a Cause that the world will not own. D ELA YE D In the sweets o f Love’» passionate hours, In the laugh of a child "> It s glee. And it Uloou.s in the blood-bleeding Mowers Uf a heart in it's Uelhseman«. Fa id And angels shall hear it In wonder, As it floats in the limitless blue, With tone» that are vibrant with thunder, Yet aoft as the gathering o f dew, * From depths to their »yea dark and viewless; And from heights that the.r feel never trod; 1 shall sing my Earth Song in it's fullness, lu an All Knowing. All-Loving Cud. Gel ti n,l,. ¿l«l t|n Christensen. #- I A LINE R TWO « On A Fine Program Secretary Bennett of Tiiia- fttMok Hi van Talk On "The ( ’ under Privileged Child” ♦ALL-KIWANIS NIGHT" Claude W. Harrirk Lieutenant-Gov­ ernor Over District 8, Speaks A group uf about 30 Kiwanlsns and tneir wives frum Tillamouk put on the jwognam for the Beaverton Kiwanis club at the Commercial ho­ tel, Monday evening. Monday night wee "A ij Klwsm» M pM .' thfvJid)-' out the United ¡States and Canada, Six fifteen wzs the “ aero hour,’ , when all Kiwanians in all parts of j the nation bowed their heads in ' a few momenta uf silent fellowship. Then Dr. Robinson, th« president of th« Tillamook club, r«ad a mes­ sage from the president of Klwams International. Following the delirious banquet a prwgraHi pf musW. reading» a«d speeches was given. Claud« W. Herrick, Lieutenant-j Governor over District 8 which lakes in Washington, Yamhill and Tilla­ mook counties gave a message on •The Objectives of Kiwanis” in winch hs said th** jbe work of h, wfinii w u to build hotter ©omiiHinl- tie*, having as its Ideal the golden rule. Secretary Bennett of the Tllla-1 mook club gave a 16 minute talk on "The Underprivileged Child," showing th» largp tieid of servic« in that one Kiwanis objective. Among others pressnt from Til­ lamook was the editor of the Til­ lamook Herald, the Tillamook Coun­ ty Judge, the minister of the Til­ lamook Christian Church, alao busi­ ness men and farmers. Claude W. Barrick expects to re­ turn her,, on Ju'y 10, to conduct! conferences for officers of the Bea verton club regarding Kiwanis work. A charter will be granted to the Beaverton club July 10> Beaverton Kiwanlsns turned out In good numbers, Many of the wives were present. SKEES HAVE AUTO TRQUBLE ON TRIP N. J. Skee and wife left aarly Hund.iy morning for a trip to the coast and a day watching) "the sad aea waves." When there were on- jx $ f«w pil|es pas j McM(nnvjlle, the cur refused t* budge another Inch. They got a mechanic to work on it for several houra. Then they went on a few miles farther, when the car repeated Its previous per­ formance. They decided to l«av* the car and come home by stage. Aa the last stage had gone through Forest Grove, they took a Portlanl singe, by way o f Tiirirl. Then they phoned to *ome friends to come over there to ge‘ them which they did. Mr. and Mra. Skee and Mra Hamel of Huber left Wednes­ day for n trip to the coast, and If possible to bring Mr, Skee's car home, B Y STORM Mvrrage Cost of C .as la 27«. One» In th« warm nolee unlike any other, Our aolt baby ears caught the strain, As it sting m the heart of our mother On the night of her anguish and pain. 1 lie angels of splendor and glory Hhail listen with wings mutely furled, As I sing, it, the old Earth lived atory; Of the pain and the bliss of the world. Beaverton, Washington County, Oregon. ----------------- i - x Mr. MrKell spent th« week end fishing on tha Deschutes. Mr. and Mrs W. R. Petch visited with relatives at Yamhill Tueaday. R H II P..— H „ / x u i____ _ ML R. . Fuw.u Of Tlllarno-.k called tWs lied vn *>ea*en L * M,t: tier, Louis Dean and Dr Hetu went on a fishing trip, over the week «ml. F Th« Council of tha <'hnat|«n Church met «t the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. C- Howard, Tuesday eve- n^r * Mrs Paul Ringle. formerly of this place but now living at HJll»Lurs> was the guest o( ' Mrs, t ka«. Jacks, last Thursday, Mrs. Fayre Englcke, and Mrs. Ivs Summer were special guesta «1 a Martha reception given by the Washington Chapter M r. ' and' Mrs” *H ' M. B .m c . spent th. week end st SMa.de and at- tended th. 0 . N A. Military Re- v U m , nn Qaturriav y' f Mrs M. P* pnv). uf jeLfgrsun cgm^ down * ■W* . ,1^ McKay School and will remain for „ f(w day* to vi«it with relatives. Florence Syverson, and Lois Uv- ermore, enjoyed a joint birthday party at the home of Mr. and Mr». F. W. Livermore. Tuesday «iternoon. Mrs. Durs dtlpe attended the pic- nic dinner given for the 192J ina- trens of th« O. E. d. at the home of Mrs. N« A. Hrost ,ot Funk» Qrove Mr. F. W. Robinson of Omaha. Vic« pr*»iti*nt of th« U«'«n Faetfio rail road made a shott call at the home of Mr. and Mr». W. C. Mc- Kell on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Desinger ar­ rived Sunday from Knnppa, Ore., to apend the summer et the home of his parent», Mr. and Mrs. W. F- Desinge»-. to Mrs, Robert irlere returned her home in San Francisoo, Caiif. h-"- h’’ m* *ta" ‘"ram-isoo. < Saturday, after a week's visit with her mother, Mrs. Charles Lsterlcy, in Beaverton and other relattv*» ln Portland- Frank Kosmalskl returned from a viait to Minnesota last week bring­ ing with him his bride. They were greeted with a big charivari. They will make their h$>me with Mr. Uu»- malskl'e parents. Mrs. Rohse sntertalned with a quilting party a» a surprise In ho­ nor of her mother's birthday. Those present were Mrs. Butner, Mrs Waddington, Mrs. \$m. Smjth. Mrs. L. R P * W 'Ml». Thus, Thorpe, Mrs. Walter Harris, Mrs. Ernest T efft, and Mrs. Geo. Tefft. Ti.e I. 0- 0 . F. and Rebekah lod­ ge* attended the Church of Christ in a body Sunday evening, «a in­ vited and honored guesta. Everyone present win well pleased with the pinno solos which were very beautifully given by Evelyn Alexander. Mary Klngstcn and Do­ ris Harris sang a duet very pleas­ ingly. Rev. Oscar A. Cooper used as his text for the evening “ Friendship, Truth *nd Lffye,'' the three links in the Odd Fellowg' chain As High As 33« Left Beaverton on Monday, Ms 20th at *0 a.m. Arrived in Bake Oregon, at 6 p.m. On to America Falls following evening at 6:10 p.n I•«■ft 8 a.m. arrived at Sale Lak City at nion. Wednesday cheek o fa s mileage was 25 miles up t Salt Lake City, Utah. After that 18 miles as the gaiollne .'» mur lower test in the middle-west, an didn't have high test gasoline ur til I reached Boiae on return trip Much Urc trouble on sharp rock in Wyon ing and othrra had »am iriuMe. Hadn't started road-wort and the »now had carried on coara »harp rock which was dragged of with road machinery and only ha one rail puncture near PocaUlh Idaho on return trip. Made averag drive over <26 milca every da; Dri ve 676 miles into Omaha Iwr day: Arrived Omaha 9 o'clock, Sa turday evening. Only driving did after li o ’clock, was my last oa; Drov,. until nine. Played eleve F.les o f golf on Sunday morning i °mahB, Nebr. That will show y„ h,,w I **»■ Stv.yc ¿ 7 , I J 3 , U v „ ¡eh t ' in Am * ^ * 4 bunday night in Oms hu, drove on to Sioux City, Iowi Lea» ing Omaha 12:30 p.m. arrive' at Siiux Ci^y at < u’elock, havin had lunch in Biain, N»l>r. I kent aoeurat« arcount of exper Uwr •nd " ' il-»iri' Bs thnt gav u" to u* A» *• reenery is very much tbe »am v : , , * „ ,Ud . klnd ° f westher—cy c!on«, cloun hurst*. and the famou electrica) fo r m » I was f.vorc with all. Coming back I left Siov C it y s * 12:80, M °nday, M uc dctouririg until Omaha—had ha wnsknyta. nrd bride«» eut. Arrive Lincoln, N«br.. 6:1S. Just stoppe- Next day to Sidney, Nebr.. am nevt Paraco, Wyo. was held up 1 miles west of Medicine Bow, W w In «and atopm for » hours unti « » 'd I«'» up, so I could »»» res'* pitted the wind shield, sule win* *nd r,' f foint off front of car. Or *v mado 2 ’" ‘m* 'n “ 1 day. Aa f hours »ton cuts down the day ligb Quite a bit. Into Pocatello, Idah< 7?u,r,ud ,y . f m' M, ? ' r' h * r^ ■» r ° c,,el1 ' 10 f ^ , c h really was good cor uection«- I intended to be thcr noon Thur*cUV. but *nnd storm nr pMrTntitin|r. Must have l>een eipk cars Mopped near mine, and all ju« waiting. Saw severe 1 had car e-eidents. Or r#r P(>#r|v , wiped us off rrsd. Bio- ou) on loose gravel and wert s’ rot w r^ oj frit ¡n f ror „ iy WitH much force ar there were three In esr, and lookc verv much like or». *s they we» «11 huddled np on Poor o f ear ovr steering wheel. T pulled very dire elderly lady out thron-h doe» and th ■ws* Friday, ICOUKT HOUSE ITEMS, June 28, 1929. 11.50 Per Year Eagle To Scream For Three Days Steadily LOCAL MEN GO ON Focal Man President Rural Mail Carriers |R--------------------------- ■ 1 — M FISHING TRIP, LA TELY Arreata Dexter Pendleton and Jamea Wil­ "Bill” (P. L. Schultx) and Dewey kinson of Portland were a< rested t the plumber. (Dewey Drorbaugh) Thursday night on a larceny charge. spent two day« of last week flaking They wars charged with stealing at Elk Lak« going by way of The <60 worth uf hup burlap from Will : Dalles and returning via McKenzie Heisler of Gales Creek. Pendleton gave a painter and electrician as his They report a limit esitch of Eaa- Resolve To Thank Repre­ occupatiun, while Wilkinson regis­ Big Civic and Industrial Pa­ , tern trout, plenty of mosquitoes. tered as a cabman. sentatives and Senators big fish and did not mention the 11. E. Browning was at rested rade Will Be On Wed. I one« that got away. Another ■Saturday for driving while intoxi­ For New Law thing, they used beefsteak for bait cated He gave his occupation as a Free Circus and got the big ones, while some, piano tuner and addreas. Portland. 1 who were trolling got only little Pled guilty and Judge Bag ley fined . one«. M ILTENBERG, S E C. him *600 and 6 month > in Jexli;! FIREWORKS ON 4th Bill say« that Dewey got one that paroled on sentence if hs pay <250 was over fifteen inches long, but at the rate of <60 per month. they had no scale« so could not Stat« Convention Will Be Held In J. C. Heidinger, piano tuner ot Twirl-A-W hirl Is A New Riding •*eiir!i it. Portland was arrested Bunday for Eugen« On June 29th and 30th The roads were fine, and the «now Jrivmg while drunk on a public Device. Thrills Galore for th* P-Wic. ; rengements m l announce, that an ____ Hl_ *"N>ro- .who h" * „ very ve Herbert Dallmann and Ni*(er, Miss tin Wednesday aft m oon will be «njoyable day is promi-ed all who w*,V parI°r 0,1 ■uclla. of Kiqtqn mstoiwl t* Orosh- I the K|g Ir.duatrial and civic parade. *«end. Dr. Holmes has been secured bore b a T V l t frCm ^ H'n*' was kind enough to m, Sunt.v Sunday, where |h»y m wh,.r- sk , v visited starting from the court kouse square to leliver an a d d r«». P turn hig place over to the delegates heir s atera. They were accompan promptly at 1:30, being routed thru There will be a dinner at 1:30 for the meeting, and it alao afford­ >d by Albert Obriat, Who has been the business d strict and continuing ** m. ed the ladies Auxiliary a convenient pending the past two weeks with to Shute P^rk, I s , queen of the The only thing required of any place to meet in joint session with s grand-parents, Mr and Mrs- celebrri'on and her princesses will one attending is that bring « well the men. Refreshments were served 1. Dallmann, make their first public appearance f ‘ Hed dinner basket, after the meeting. in the pirsde. The queen’ « ball — ... 1US SKHVICtr ESTAB­ and coronation ceremonies to which A L E X A N D E R H O U S E I S ALOHA CLUB HOLDS a number o f notrd gucs*A **** M OVED TH K W P V r LISHED IN KINTON been invited, w tf «e a feature of IH U Y fcU 1 H I 8 M L L lT REGULAR M EETING program -a . . ~ ~ _ .. | The regular meetii.-; of the Aiohw A much needed bus servi^ «as t^e We.rne'sday evening t e Mtody Company af furtkind Community club was held at Wheel­ een i-stablishgd between points In and will be public. as moved the house, oc- er hall, Tuesday evening. Various Thursday will be the dav he Kinton sectltn of the Tualatin topic* o f interest to the community alley which became effective Mon- were taken up and discussed. It tty, June 24th. It wjll be known was reported that something was s the Garden Home and Scholls and girts athletic race», a la ander is putting a neg foundation to be done about the Wheeler A ve­ tage lire, the terminal bein« nue extension this year, as tha right th ar.d Salm«.q »^reew, • Portland, die» « i l l driving contest, fireworks under the hotpig. of way was cleared. T h * matter at night, and darning through the T lu i ts the first work done with­ of the Rural Deliveiy route which and nigh». There w ll be » i f , SILENTLY PASSIN g T I day in the City limits of Beaverton this has ccet; proposed, was reported u - planes fer thoaa wfyj wish to take i ---------------------------------------------------a spring on the Canyon roed, although pon by the committee, very favor­ The many friends of Arthur J. a ride during the celebr. t:on> there were some cars of reek ably. The proposed route is now The Chamher of Commerce of •arkin were pained to learn of his ts™ n 'a m r 'in / t I T ™ - hrou6^ ' n * nd plaC*d o* the hill at known as Beaverton, route 4. The- Hillst-oro eath at his home In Scholls early * 'e e d 5 i W F k * short time ago. matter is being thoroughly investi­ Vedncday morn rg after quite a tion and it is a good will affair gated. No further business appear­ ng illness. Mr. Larkin's wife with no admisson charge FRANK NOYES BUILD- ing. the meeting was adjourned. The MisX Florence Snider) was a for- P*rk. There wil^ I m " Z i * IN G N E W SHOP next ro~ t,n.f . which- will be a so- • ier resident of Kinton and she has i ride», base ball games, and eful- one; will’ be held’ on July 9Î he sincere sympathy of her friends nothing is beirg left undone to Ground was broken this week for here. A large number from Kin- make everyone happy. the new plumbing shop built by JOINT M EETING W IL E ■in attended the funeral service, ! —— ■ Frank Noyee. He haa purchased the e’ d at the Scholls' church Friday BEAVER CHAPTER . BE HELD V E R Y SOON southwest corner o f First and W at- Iternoon. Arrangements have been made to HOLDS MEETING so»i streets and will build his shop hold a joint picnic of the Holstein ¡her two. I was very frightened as 7 — — directly connected with the house breeders of Multnomah, Columbia- :as tank burst and gas ran lv ^ . M.____ ___ r __ ___ . . ___ Braver Chapter met . for its _____ last there. and Washington counties at the nd cut of motor, Luckily, it 3id- | meeting last night until September, There is to be a larg* front of­ farm o f J. A. Lindow and sons, in rt catch on fire Luck for all con- Mr. and Mrs. Harris conferred the fice faring both en Watson and First the Bethany community, June 29, orned. Gas and 2 oil changes, 1 degrees on their daughter, Vivian. streets. Plenty o f storage room starting at 10:00 a.m. omplete grease, cost of all, $44.00. A large number was present, Miss back farther and a large stock of ___________ _ are ^ for each one t o Instructions 475 to Sioux City, gas average, Edna Driesen favaroA the Chapter plumbing fittings will be carried at br-ing- a picnc dinner 7«. paid as high as 35c, once. Drove with »wo vwen! numbers, accompan- *:i time..____________ _____ j R. E. Everly. field representative he car 5376 miles in * n.until. ted by Miss Ortrude Olmstead. De­ PA PTV r iv ir v rsi n n ! for the Holstein association, i* I«av- — Mrs. Marsh licious refreshments were served. x A K I Y (ily M * lie n t h ing soon to act as manager o f the NOR OF MRS. HARRIS Carnation Stock farm. This will _______ be his last meeting with the Hol- Mrs. N. W. Gorham entertained stein breeders in official capacity, with a "500" party iu honor of Mrs. and this picnic is intended aa a Walter Harris. Friday evening. A - farewell for Mr. Everly as well ST in on g those present were Mesd-smes a business and social session. 5— 8 "•‘2V ? 4 5 W - S ^ S T cJ S L ^ ^ a a r a v a ir r m Safe and Sane Harris, Rohse, Blasser. J. W. Sum- mere, Shellenberger, Dean, Jannsen, MR. AN D MRS. SNIDER Denney, Erickson. Boring. Wood­ H A V E M A N Y GUESTS ward. Mrs. J. W Summers won the Following arc the names of those first prize, and Mrs. MaybelTe E - who have been quests during the rickson the consolation. Delightful past week at the home of Mr. and refreshments were served. _________________ Mr*. J. C- Snider o f Kinton: Miss it * T o r e H A IM bN U f a ». n u. V 1© T T V is-t» II FRIENDS. RELATI\ ES ---------- Mr. and Mrs Halse from South Dakota, arrived In this community the first of this week and will visit relatives in this section o f the val­ ley. Mrs. Halse is s sister of Har­ old Cutting o f Kinton and her mother, Mrs. Alice Cutting lives in Tigard, also a son and daughter, they plan to make quite au extended visit. , U N IO N M EETINGS FOR JU LY TO START SOON Vendl* Bogan o f Ryderwood, Wash., MrlL Arthor J U rW n of Scholls, Mr. and Mrs. J. M Snider of Cath- [amet, Wash., Mrs. Jo Lambert and Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Snider of Van­ couver, Washington, Mr. and Mr*. J. B. Snider of Brueh Prarie. Wash­ ington, Mrs. J. H. Snider and grand­ son o f Milwaukie and' J. B. Smith of Beaverton. BEAVERTON TO HAVE SHOE SHINING SHOP P. M. Madden, real estate agent, has rented the store formerly oc­ cupied by the City Market, to W. G. Stanpolis of Portland Mr. Stan- polis will take possession at oni-e, and will open for business the first of next month, with a first class shoe shining parters and cleaning establishment. The union Sunday evening church services will begin on July 7th. at 8.00 o’clock at the Christian Church and Rev. Bert Wsddincrton, the Pas­ tor o f the Methodist Church witt be j the first preacher. Plan to attend Mr. ard Mrs. Allen Maxam and • these inspirational services. A cor­ dial invitation is extended to every- family came up from Los Angeles, 1 arriving Sunday and spent the first i one. :pait of Iho week with Ed Hals»en Mrs. Chcs. Essir] and little son, m d f.nn;lv m the Sorrento district, from California, is visiting st the They left Thursday mominn for home of her parent«, Mr, and Mrs. South Dakota where they have buai- iW . H. Hunter. I MM Interest*.