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ir ira ro* IIK AV MITON, TUB REVIEW'S TOR IT T he bea verton R eview CLEAN READING FOR ALL THE FAMILY The Only Newspaper Devoted Exclusively To The'Interests Of Eastern Washington County. VOLUME VII. No. 41. Single Copy, 5 Cent« BOBRIK BURNS Beaverton. Wanhington County, Oregon. Short Items About Friday, BEAVERTON COUNCIL IN REGULAR MEETING September 13, 1929 $1.50 Per Yeas Federation Of Clubs Getting Under Way Perhupa the most interesting mat ter coming before Un C.ty i athera The hawthorn bud« «nd «w««tly bloom«, at their regular inet-tirg Monday It« fragrant1« «««nta the air, evening was that of the ordinance Along tha banka of Bonnl« Doon providing for the building of a side And by tha winding Ayr. walk from Main Street west to Kr.ckson Ave. Just why the walk And yearly thu« It« bloom raturni Comings and Coings Of The was not continued to the west Town Dr. P- O. Riley, Editor Of With «t'anted breath of thyme, boundary ia not evident but the Hubbard Enterpirse Is A« iwaat tha »onga of liobbia Burn« People In And Around ordinance provided ftir the filling in, i'arfume tha yahra of time. I Vinci pal Speaker Here grading and building of the walk City Of Beaverton in one of the most geeded places in Outshining all the son« of light Town. There sr# one or two other Bom on old Beotia's soil, places where s walk 'is badly needed BOH SWAZEY PRESIDES 1« he who sang the equal right but this on« is a start in the MANY VISIT TIIE FAIR right direction, Of wealth, and those who toll. On account of the meeting of the Another Meeting Will Be Held At With love tha world Its tribute pays To prerleaa Bobble Uuma, Opi nion Of Behind ( Muny To Retail Grocers Association Aider- Fairval« Next Saturday Evening man Manning was «ot present. For, sweat, tha music of hla laya Move Into Town This Week A representative from the Inves Btlll "comfort those who mourn " tors' Syndicate was present '«nd The first of a series of meeting« told the Council of the merits of Mr«. W. MeCloskcy and family his method of creating a sinking to be held for the purpose of fo r —Gertrud« Martin Christensen. were visitors In Portland, Thursday. fund to take care of the bonded ming a F'edeiation ot club* and Mr. and Mrs- F. M. Lassiter visit indebtednesa of a town but no ac chamber« of commerce was held at F'airvale Tuesday evening of this ed at the Frank Tibbetts home in tion was taken on $he matter. Salem, Sunday. The ever present water matter week. The meeting was held in the Dr. P, S Wt lah. Robert Gould came up in a new ¡form this time. Community hall there. Bob Swaz«y, and Dr J. K. Talbert, spent (lie week 1 luring July th« loss was more than uf th« Portland Oregonian presided. The principal speaker of the eve ALOHA-HUBKR fifty percent of tha water purchased end at Bay Ocean. by the City. During August this ning wa* Dr. Riley, editor of the ----------------------- -----------ft Mr, and Mrs. Henry Desinger were loss had been materially reduced Hubbard Enterprise, and president Mrs Sundbcrg was back to church dinner guests at the F. W. Livermore though there had been no measures of the Marion County Club Feder 8 unday after a long illnesa. home Saturday. ation, It would take too much time taken to reduce the loss, Krneet Wolfe la home again for to put in type all that he sa d and The meeting was held on the - Francis (Pud» Fitzpatrick of a abort vacation. He Is employed space would not allow printing it. ninth of this month on account of < Portland visited at the W- 11. Fingelke near Muehler. , the first Monday being a holiday, a If you were not there you nave home last Saturday. Mrs Lou Kinsman waa called to missed something. If you were, there Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Landolf of practice which had been followed is no need to repeat for cold t)pe Tillamook Hist week by the acci 1 for some year«. In fact it is said Miss W cutoff Knocked Out dental drowning of her brother-in- Portland visited at the M> C. Mc- by some that “We have always cannot picture tne vigor and atyie kercher home. Sunday. of the inimitable Dr. Riley. When Going Across The law in a log jam. done it that way." A delegation was present from Mr- Bid Lowery it erecting a new Mrs. 11. C Gilbert of Salem visit, Monday evening. September 23 1 home on the corner of Wheeler Av«„ cd with her «¡«ter, Mrs. R. B- Denny, was set as the time for opening fourteen different clubs, and these Street To Get On Bus and the Hillaboro road, south of Sunday and Monday. of the bids on th* budding of the delegations selected, one from each community to form a committee to Aloha Excavating for the basement Mr. and Mrs. W. K- Van Kleek and sidewalk. Just why this m atter haa perfect the organization of this VISITING FRIEND HERE wae finished Monday. t-o be advertised in s Portland pa daughter Cathryu spent the week end per did not seem evident but that coming federation. Mr and Mr«. Frank Bush visited with Portland relatives, After the regular program was 1 piovtsion was embodied in the or Take« T a St. Vincent’s Hospital at the Fred Bush home over Sun. ended at this meeting, this commit Geotgy Mckircher was a dinner dinance and so it must be. ft la tee met and selected the coming Sa day. Mr, Bush has not seen his For Treatment By Dr. Welsh brother in twenty five years They guest at the G. A Gilmore home in not long ago when a small ad in turday evening may do so and any Portland on Thursday of last week. the*« columns published right here who wish to attend the mee.ing both report a good visit. Mrs. L. L- Myers and children are in Beaverton by people living here Saturday evening may do so and Rather a serious accident hap visiting for seveial days with her brought out a record number of any club that wishes may send de pened Wednesday evening at about 1 KIN TON HAPPENINGS mother, Mrs- Florence Johnson, of proposals. We refer to th-, j<ab of legates. Sevan o'clock when the truck driven ; putting iu the ditch down Shore St. Dill«)-. Beaverton. Fairvale. Huber. Alo by Monro, Shannon alruck and eer- past the Fordney and Hughson pro Dr, Sam Sorenson of Beaverton ioualy injured Miss Mary WestotT Mrs. K. S- Welsh and daughter perty from the north aide of Lroad- ha, Wilsonville, Tualatin. Metzger. a« she was crossing Broadway to was in town Friday on business in Lois, and Mis. J. It- Talbert were way to the Beav*rdan; ditch. (Juitc Garden Home, Ryan Place, Tigard. his Une- get on a i'ortland bound stage. Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. M. C- some job. perhaps not so big as the Multnomah, Capitol Hill, West Port Miss Westoff, who haa been spen Mr. and Mrs. Wayne VanKlcek Mckerchcr. ! sidewalk, but that one 'will be land, Raleigh. Durham, and otnet ding some time vielting at the home and family allenUcU the Uivshain Miss Gladys Shellenberger left called small whap compared with places had more or less numerous delegations at thta meeting. of Mr. and Mre. Geo. Moshotay fair iaat Sunday Sunday for Hillside, north of F'orest paving job*. and had been driven by them to -a ' (Prove, where rho will teach th u K. L. McCormick of Hillaboro was Well, perhaps >« «»Wrnoy living Beavarton to take the stage for a visitor last Monday at the home week. LOCAL NEWS l ip Portland, perhaps a lack of Bea i’ortland where she expected to re of Mrs. Ltiiian Uicriy Mr- and Mrs. Lawrence king- of verton consciousness" among the o- sume her journey to Mt. Angel, Mr. F- W. Livermore is digging a Mrs Louise YanKleek returned kansas spent several days at the ther city officials accounts for the well at his home on Sixth Street. where her mother resides. advertising in a Portland rather tban She Is said to have been going to homo Monday Iron» a v.sii of a lew home of his aunt, Mrs. M. Welter, 1 in a Beaverton paper, Mr* John Peterson is very ill at last week 8a!em later to teach in the public days with relatives in Pot Hand. her home. school«. « I Mr. and Mrs. George Newell of Mrs F. W. Livermore. Jr,, Is as Mrs. Gladys Tucker is teaching at It seems that tha young lady had Portland spout Sunday at the home sisting Mre. M. C. Mckeroher writ!, C. GODFREY RENTS purchased her ticket and waa w ait of Mrs- Newaii's father, S. U. 1 oui_ the domestic science booth at the THE WORKMAN FARM the Barnes school this winter- ing for the »tags. When it drew aroy. county fair. Mrs. Jenny Hardingham of Port up on the south lids of the street, Mr. Carl Godfrey of Cornelius land »rent Wednesday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. 11. J. Vankicek. Mr and Mrs. Paul Uingle and son she did not notice as she expected are improving the looks of .heir of Hillsboro were dinner guests in has rented the Workman farm sit her mother, Mrs. Emma Hocken they would announce their arrival at home by puil.ng on a coat of the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles uated 4 mile* south of Beaverton. Mr. and Mrs- N. W, Gorham were the place where they sold tickets. He plans to move on the plaee soon. Sunday evening dinner guests of whit« paint. Jacks. Sunday. A lady, knowing that she had her Mr. Nave, who has lived on this Laura and Rufus McAlpin ami The W. J. Edwuids family which place for the last 3 years has ac- Mrs. Kathryn Weber, in Portland- ticket told her that her stage was Mrs. Geogre B- Haynes left for leaving and ah« rushatl out and ran Mary Campbell ol Furllanu weic re has lived in one of tiie M. Welter cei ted a position as principal of cant guests at tha home ol Mr. aim houses for the pu*t two years, has the Ballstan school. The Beaverton her home in Chicago Tuesday after dlraclly in front of tha truck. moved to Sherwood. Sha was picked up by by-standers Mrs. Robert Pomeroy- Realty Co. is handling this proper spending three weeks with her sis ters Mrs- W. C. McKetl and Miss and Dr. Welsh was called. He pro Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hull and The Whitfvrd school opened last ty. Juliette Carter. nounced her injuries serious and family are now enjoying programs Monday They aiu established in rushed her to St. Vincent's hospi on a new Fada lau.o winch they the Union Halt until the completion GRANDMA JACK HON Mr. and Mrs. James Cregrow of tal whsr« a more thourough examin recently had in.luiied. Hastings. Michigan arrived in Bea of the new schoolhousc. ORED AT BIRTHDAD ation was made. Her shoulder la verton, Wednesday for an extended Mra. Floyd Tefft and daughters Mrs. Fred West aim sister, Miss said to hav« baen broken. Sha a l visit with Mrs. C re glow's brother. Ivy Snider of Porisand spent tnc Helen and Thelma returned Sundsy A lovely birthday party was giv so received other injuries, the extent week end with tneir parents, Mr- frorn Timber where they have been en Grandma Jack at her home near Mr. J. H. Hulett. of which has not yst been learned. and Mrs. George Snider, spending the summer with Mr- Tefft. the Jscktown school. About thirty- Mr. and Mrs- Or- m A. McLeod and family rewntly moved to the Cady five were present. Mrs. C. H- Hall, Mr- and Mrs. S. Dennison and Mr. and Mrs. Clark and children KINTON PEOPLE AT Mrs. Samuel Lxmnison ot t'oitiauu who lived on Second and Washing Mrs. N. Love and Fred Bush a t. house on Watson St., formerly occu LAUREL HOMECOMING spent pied by Reverend and Mr®. Roy Xolt Sunday at the home of Mr. ton streets have recently moved to tended from Aloha. and family. and Mr«. Kobelt Pomeroy. N'ewberg- Mrs. Clark was a dress, A few from th* Klnton church About 35 friends of Mr. ai.d Mrs. Stewart Hannah of Roscburg vis Mr. and Mrs. Everett Wright and maker. and Bib|e schuol Attended the "home M. E Underhill surprised them with ited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. son, William were Sunday gueat* coming'' at the Laurel church, Sun- NOTICE Ralph Hannah last week Mr. Han a charivari Monday evening. The Igy. Those who attended were as ot Mrs- w n g n ts staler, Mrs. m un L. P. Donovan will not bo res nah is working for the California crowd was later served with refresh, follows: A. H. Dallmann, S. H ch« Palmar of 'lualutin, ponsible for debts contracted by the Oregon Electric power line. ments at Thyng's Confectionery. Pomeroy. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Cox, Mr. John Welter of Beaverton Grconwood Cafe. c-41 and the "Lowal Scouts" ths organ spent a few days last week at the ised boy's class. It was a r «11 d*y home of his sister, Mrs- F. J . Uol- ■ession with baaket dinner at noon boke, Pleasant Valley road. which all anjoyad, with program and Richard kinnington of Vancouver talk by presiding elder, F. B. Culver B. C ., waa a visitor last Thursday in the aft«moon. at th« horns of Mr. and Mrs J. C. Snider, Pleasant Valley road. MRS. WOODS GIVES A and Mrs. Euiery Vankleek PARTY AT THE BEACH and Mr. family, and Mrs- J . J . Van Klaak and daughter Miss Helen Mrs. V. A. Wood* gave a party. spent last Sunday at Gales Creek. Sunday, at Jantaen beach in honor Mr. and Mrs. F'rank C. Fluke Of hor father (Mr. Keeler'*) birth day. Among thoe« attending from of Progress were calling on some Beaverton w er, Mr. Will Barnee. of thsir old friends and neighbois Mr. and Mr*. C. E. Allen, and eon in this community last VVednesday. Veme, Mr. and Mr*. Woo<(g_ and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thompson, Mr. Kaelar. who have recently purchased the former Tannlar place have been ma_ The Beaverton Finance Co. re king some improvements to the port the aal'e of 80 acre* of tim buildings- ber land, about mile* south ot Miss Mary Grand, teacher of the Beaverton In the Sorrento district 4th grade of the Aloha-Huber to Raymond Hanson school and Mrs, J . C. Smith ol Hazeldale ware visitors Friday at c a iid P a r t y i ths school. The Beaver Social Club will give i M r. and Mrs- 0 . M. Grnhum a card party on Wednesday after, noon, at 2:00 p.m., September 18. | and daughters Norma and Marjorie Prizes. Refreshments. Good time- of Corvallis spent Saturday evening C-4I at the home of Mrs. Graham s sis Everybody welcome. ter, Mrs- Everett Wright. For Sale—A two-burner gas plate, There are 16 students in each a three-burner gni plate, and a room, making 32 scholars in the Monarch wood or coal range, in Klnton schoo|. Miss Sm.lh boards at M ' condition. W<H*c* Brywn, at the home of her parents in Hazel- the Beavarton Market and Gro dale and Miss Schnider at the home cery. c-41-tf of Mr, and Mrs- W. C. Hall. Guy Hswett and a friend from For Sale— 2.87 acre* on Huber ava- nu« near highway and school, $900 Monmouth, Jersey breeders, W. G. $000 cash and term», AI»o 4 Ids of Hillsboro and Marshal Dana acres on Beaverton-Farmington of the Oregon Journal were guests road, $2000. $500 cash and terms. during last week at the home of J. W. Pattedson, Rt. I, Beavar-1 ton. Thono 4114. Adv, Mr. and Mrs. J . J . Vankleek. Truck Strikes Lady Leaving Stage Depot 1 T r aoo la aocqyi m ru t chat loorsau k in s * - movs im vsu r-«-«* FOOTBALL CLASSIC ! COMING TO BEAVER Picture fans who were thrilled by Rod La Rocque's football playing as an Indian in “Braveheart" and as an Englishman seeking thrills in battles with Grecian bandit* in “Stand and Deliver,“ will be more than delight ed with his impersonation of a young Argentina athlete and football pityer in his latent Btellar vehicle, “Hold ’em Yale!", a De Mille studio predu» lion for Pathe which will lie on view at the Beaver Theater on Sunday, Mon day and Tuesday, next. The story of “Hold 'em Yale!”, based on Owen Davis' famous stage success, “At Yale," deals with the son of a wealthy planter in Argen tine who foils a trio of bacd-ts and later meets the daughter of a Y'al* professor traveling in Argentine He decides to go to Yale and an inter, esting love romance results, in th* course of which he wins distinction as a college athlete- The action is sait) to be swift.moving, and highly dramatic, the whole relieved by de lightful comedy. HILLSBORO ROTARY PUTS ON PROGRAM For Popular Couples Lutie Boring, Former Asst. At Postmaster. Underhill Salesman for Richfield HATCH, LOCAL P E. P, (•lis* Shelley Was Formerly Waiter At “Bobbie's Cale’* Beaverton Mr. M. E- Underhill and Mrs. Lu tie Boring were quietly married, Saturday evening, September 7, a t the home of Mrs. A. K. MuiLgan, a sister of Mr- Boring and an aunt of Milton ard Edward E. Bor ing. Rev. W. E- Kloster, pastor of the Patton M. E. Church of Port land performed the ceremony, cal Boring, son of Mrs. Boring wa* oest man and his wife acted a* bridesmaid, only the immediate re latives being present. Refreshments • ere served alter the service. Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Underhill, Mr- and Mrs. Mulligan and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. E . Boring motored to Kstama. Wash, and had a picnic dinner at Pigeon springs. Mr- and •irs. Underhill returned to their home in Beaverton, Sunday evening. The happy couple are well known in Beaverton. Mr- Underhill worked for the Union Oil Company for sev- ■ral years, but is now working for Richfield Oil Co. Mrs. 'Underhill or “Lutie" as she is known by all in Beaverton has lived in th,s vicinity all her life. She has been employed it the post office fer several years. The Review joins in wishing them a happy married life. Kiwanis Wednesday evening pre sented rather an ¡novation when re ferring to the stereatyped progran for such occasions. Hillsboro Rotarj club eame down and put on the pro gram for the Beaverton Kiwani- Sort of a medley, but not so m art of a mix-up as one might imagine Mason Cady, ex-mayor both o Beaverton and Hillsboro preside- and we note the attendance of on« member of the Hillsboro Rotary, wh is also a Beaverton Kiwanian. an« of another Hillsboro Rotarian, wh< lives hardly -more than a stone' throw from where this is put int< type. Can you name them? Senator Ed Schulmerich made th« principal address of the evening oi the subject of “Taxation." It woul< be impossible to state what he said Paul Frederick Hatch of Beaver but one thing looks up as not i common sentiment for a banker ton and Winona Margaret Shelley if Portland were united in marriage that was that he w-as heartily in fa vor of an income tax ia somt Saturday evening. September 7, at the Congregational Church in Bea- form or other. erton. The ceremony was performed Of course, the thing that please- the editor most was to have E< jy the Rev. Pollard, pastor at Moore, manager of the Hillabor large for the Congregational Con_ Chamber of Comai«rce. and also o: ference of Oregon. The church w-as the Washington County Fair, ii beautifully decorated with gladiolas md greens. Refreshments were speaking of the many differen erved after the ceremony. things being pulled off at the coon ty seat this week, to have him tun round and publicly- thank “The Bea CLUB MEMBERS MEET verton Review” and its editor foi AT J. J. VAN KLEEK’S the “splendid publicity given th« fair by Beaverton Review.'' The 4-H club members of W ash- P. .sident Jess Talbert announce«, ngton county held a meeting Satur nea. the close of the meeting tha. the would be an attempt to ar day at the home of J. J . VanKleek, rangc for an inter-club meeting win of Kinton, there being about 30 the Peninsular Kiwanis club wee. members present. W. F . Cyrus, after nex\: He was sure that the club leader of Hillsboro was pres ent «nd the young folks spent a m atter could be arranged. ery pleasant and profitable day. During the day refreshments con_ SISTERHOOD TO MEET sisting of ice cream, cake and sand EACH TUESDAY F. M. wiches were served. The Women's Bible Class of th« KINTON LADIES WILL Church of Christ held their month MEET AT CHURCH ly silver tea, Tuesday afternoon A pleasant tint« and a fine lunci Regular meeting of the Kinton was enjoyed by all. .adies’ Aid society will be held at At this meeting there was som< he Kinton church. Thursday a f discussion in regard to the annua ternoon, September 19th a t 2 o’- dinner to be held the first Noveni oek. All members of the society ber. The Sisterhood will meet ever; and ladies in the community are Tuesday afternoon, and plans wil urged to attend as there will be' be made for this dinner and ba quilting to do. also other business- zaar to be held November 7. .o be transacted._________ There was a very good attendant at the Kinton grange meeting heli at the Kinton hall. Saturday eve ning. Nomination of state officer* and other matters of business wat transacted. There will be a chang« of the meeting time beginning witl the October meeting, the meeting: will begin at 10:30 in the morninf with dinner at noon. There will b< a grange picnic next Sunday t< which all grangers are invi 1 1. i! will be held at Eisner's Fark. A1 are asked to bring well filled bos kets. also dishes to serve dinner in Cothe -and have a good time nex- Sunday, September 15. at Eisner' park. Mrs. J. B. Jacka who has been a the Good Samaritan hospital for sev eral weeks following a goiter op ntion. returned to her home in Ho quiam. Wn.. with her daughter Mr James Wilson, »he rs gett.ng alor OKeiy. She is the mother of Charic Jack«- iN THE COUNTY COURT OF TH E STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF WASHINGTON. In tha Matter of the Estate ol Mi chael E. Hughes, Deceased. Notice of hearing of Final account Notice is hereby given that the indersigned executrix ot the estate Michael E- Hughes, deceased, haa filed her final account in the County Court of the State of Oregon for Washington County, and that Mon- y the 14th day of October, 1929, at the hour o t 10 a.m. of said day the Court House in Hiiisbc j, --Id Cmintv «nd State, h.vt h- •«* set as the time and place for thu ot o b je c tio n s to a id fi •! •wirt end the settlement there--f. Date of first publication, tember 13. 1929. D tp o f la st publication, O c 'o '.e r 11. 1929. Gertrude A- McKay. Kx* John D. Williams, At.- :' ,r Estate. 825 Failing Building, Port land, Oregon.