ir ir» ron IIKAVKKTON, REVIEW S TIIK ri»K IT T he B eaverton R eview 4M ( 'L E i C f FOB R B A D IN O ALL THS F A M IL Y The Only Newspaper Devoted Exclusively To The Interests Of Eastern Washington County. VOLUME VII, Number 9 Single Copy, 5 (’ont* Short Items About ('omlngH and Going» of People In and About Beaverton Vicinity Beaverton, Washington County, Oregon. Friday, January 31, 1930. Kiwanians Meet at Home of P. Schultz By Beaverton Team Local Members Put on Pro­ Lovett Is Hig' Scorer For gram; Small Attendante the Visitor*, Scoring a At Last Meeting Total of 14 Baskets 91.50 Per Year BY SPECIAL WRITERS ALFKKD M JANN8EN Social A i I iv II ih Ar» Resumed INTERESTING TALKS M c M i n n v i l l e losers To A in w nstne ha* appeared on th» political router. A. M. Jannsen of Nest Meeting to be lleid at the First Quarter Looks Bad for Local Beaverton, Kt. 1, haa decided to —■ — eeek the nomination on the Kepub (.reenwiHid Csfe on llroadway Boye; Final Score 36 to 41 ... . . .. . . . . . , llcan ticket for representative from A. II. Hint from the Scholls dis- Washington county. lie is rather tricl «a s in lo « n Monday. GEORGE W. Lli'PERT well known hereabouts, but per­ The Kiwanis met this week at the McMinnville’s jpeedy town team f previous home of Kiwaman Schultz, where Mr. C. hi. Johnson is ill with a haps a little sketch came to Beaverton Wednesday eve­ years may not be out o f plaee. Mrs. Schults nerved a real old- ^ t0* kipptft, of Aloha, has seveis case oL erysipelas, ning all act to add another scalp Alfred M. Jannstn was born in fashioned chicken supper. announced his condidacy for the o f- to tneir long string of ba-keth il Mr. K. L). Snuth has besn quite rilnton. lows, Frbruniy 2, 1886. Only twenty were present, owing , ce t' uUntJr Judge for Washing- victories. But the dope „neet failed ili, »alluring witii abscessed lonsiu. lie spent practically all o f his boy- to a number being su»ent from ,°n county- Ha was bom in Wis- to prognosticate what was go'i.g hood and young manhood on an town. The program was put on *:'’ nMn *n l"* Vear attended and the visitors returned to it«-»'» Louis itughson sprained lisa back schools his low « farm. He was married Nov entirely b / local boys, and n- doubt the grade .. . ,,,, there, worked ------------- home town after suffering a set­ last Saturday and ta coruined to emlwr I« 1914, to Ruby McConnell eome of the members uceived sev- y . thruUf,'l Wisconsin University back to the tune of 3H-41 the <*_. _ “ ® his nome. s ' Vancouver. Wain Mr*. Jann eral profitable pointers in regard .a - t i l " * lL * r?d " Beaverton bovs claiming the ow nei- KINTON HAPPENINGS, uated from the law school of that K. poi l has it Uiat Mr. and Mra. sen Is s natile of May ville. Oregon, to running their business N J. ~ ship o f the lorg end of the score. B ---------------------------------------------------A Otto h ie le n have relu-ued to lucir They have two boys, one ten and "Jim'' She« gave a vtiy nice -a>l: university .n 1»M. Thereafter he The weather was not all it should Hiss Ruth Manes o f Scholia spent was engaged in the practice of boms here. ths Othai four. on now he woulJ "Run e hank." have b«.n, and >o the crowd whi-h Saturday with Miss Mable Van law in that stale. During the war he tried his luck We are sure that some of the cus- Mi. and Mie. Lambert Haussen at home steading in Montana for tonn-rs would appreciate the adop Mr Lippert was admitted to the greeted the player* was not large, Kle*k, on the Deasant Valley road. heve a little daughlei, born Mon­ three yens*, but found it necessary tion o f one or two of the sugges- pr -dice of law in li* Wisconsin lh.ey T ? * “ »> noi** wh#t M.ss .Viable VanKleek spent a day. Januaiy iil. Supreme Court in U'14, was ad : r ey, . . in nnml-«r» *nd K«ve couple oi days l&st week i t the to folio .v his trade of well tiona offered, T*. , . . . , . m.Vta u, practice in the Keoeral ‘ i** , 1 bo>rT ple,,ty °* !h w rs when h drilling on the side in order to make of Miss Ruth Maoes of Stop mat cough «u h brow ns Then Leonard A dam s. pointers Courts u„ „ nie . . ud in ^ the sp lice descended through the a living. The Jannsens have made quick cure cougn remedy, brown's to the editor, on how to run the was sdmitled to practice before ue- ,0° p their home In thia county for the He Lecumes Widely Known iteaverton Thai nun. y. i«i -tt past nine years, the last eight at ' i l i " J n ri-ir, , en igh United States Supreme Court, at During the fir at quarter it look d Herman Dallmann went to Gresh- . V .. c U-en - . in - . x the --------- If y ? . ™ ? w»-h.ngum . U. C., the highest as though it w s. going to be “ too am *•» Thursday where he is Ivan Swtlt and family spent Uie Reedville He has well * In This Section For IlL> knowledge that some of h s *ug court ut thc i-nd The A|n bad" for t*,,, locals, for when ne sU ylr‘« w th his *i*tei, Mrs. A u- week end visiting irienus and tel- drilling business all this time, start gestion. would m^et with instant , lu, Book of WUconaia Attorne; s ; whistle bkw the sc^ e board r - d «fust Obr.st. alivea around Grvshain. (ng with one small machine, and Skill in Violin Making incoi poi ating last fall. His com Z PTZ - ¿ . " " Z n M j ‘ T ,M r r ' h'”'i .......... ........... ’’ ", « * W M In n e O ta - «1 Mi*. J „ n Smith, principal of the Jack Kaynsrd was in lOWI tns p in y has six machines now. in- newspaper would be a lot Utter if !*, a k ’ fe*’ T " °i, hl* L,,fe th* ion* 1 end Put when th*“ h» !f rehool, made her home during He first of Hie week looking alter his clue! nsr an oil frilling rig. IN NEW YORK thrre were no ads " J *xpcr ence at th* H,r h*v« " t " 1» tbinga were evened up r I st->rm. with Mr. and Mrs. W. C BORN business interests hers. ,r* ™ n , ned • >"or« favorable standing." considerable, the reading then b e - ------ H* ia member o f the Masons. Hall. After th. usual routine of busi- And the biographical edition of ing 23-22. Along in the last qu.r- Including York r te bodies and the ness, most of the boys went to Mi. and M ts. fc. S. Dovr.ng moved Mise Bertha Cerig of Salem is a Widow and Three Children Survive W uv-ona.n. Its History and People ter the locals, feeling they had Shrine. He ia a charter member into Uw K. U. Voung house an / Vv* u • V * r Dm; m . the high school, where . basketball say, of him Vmon, hi. h Z Z -- ***' ng they had * guest at the home of her aunt. of the Moshington County Rm! and ^ w ln rr,,Kr„ , between th, rrartiUonera he is ^ .rn zed .1 ! ,uffic,ent, ,**d th*m «•* Sixth end Main, Monday. and Three Children Are Dead Mrs. August Dalhnapii where she •-__________________ McMinnvillr town team and Bea- Uwyer o, high stUinmTnU." Ä ™ -L ü f S Ä John Hunter ut Nk initier, Cali!., geme, or the wore would probably hM mad* quit* M ' xt<,nded rith - verton t->wn team in which Bea­ He has i«en aasociated with busi­ have gone up much higher. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Ward and is here visiung wiUi lus p « « u a , LOCAL OUTFIT WILL Clias. Hau'snbeck was b u n in verton was the victor. ness more or less all his life. At Mi. and Mts. V*. U. Hunier. son Earl took a sleigh ride to East Genoa. New York, April ». next meeting Is to he he'd Lovett was high scorer for the . DIG IRRIGATION WELL at Thc one tine ho owned nn interest in the Greenwood C»fs on Broad- visitors, having negotiated 14 points H,t* °n Tuesday where they were 1347. When only a young lad hr Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Fordney were a mercantile business, then traveled went with his father to the plains hay. Mrs w a io s brothe dim er guesla oi Mr. ami atra. L. fur tho Nationa' Biaciut company, for their sme, with Green taking - * 1 Chailes ° {. The Board of Higher Education at __________________ VanKieek ana wile of what was then Iowa, just after and he is now associated with H. A. honors for them with eight L . suyeis, juoiuiay eteiuug. O, H. C is lorkin^ after the drill- l - Y t vt that territory had been admitted to Orville Bierlv. son of Mr. ; nd Lowry in the Aloha Mercantila P°inU 10 m d it. Phillips and Ing of a number of w«lis through- » O S i O r I' K iv z b A A -J l- viiar.ea oSitsty has been confined Mrs. Roy Bierly was qaitc ill last the Union. cempsny. He is the owner of a " e,* ,rtck tied f. r honors for the the WlllamrMe valley for the . v i r r i n v - r n z il ' i l S 'r r k to me oed wun a seveie case oi out F.ora there, when about fifteen, lar e White I-eghom ranch near each «e«n > e credit for ten wrek. Dr. C. E. Maion of B e-- purpose of irrigsting The flr»t I .N A T I O N 1 0 B L t l l b L D blood poisoning in ins rigul aim. Manhattan, Kansas, Aloha. basket*. Homrich v , s third with verton « a s called. Orville is much he went to well ie to he drilled on Sam Brown’s ■■ ■ — | where for almost il l's ,-ears he better at this writing. He is president of the Aloha place near Gerveia. It will be an To fill the vacancy in the posi­ Mr. and Mrs. Kaipn Itanns was engaged in the lumber business. postmaster ... in -------------- Beaverton. - Coir.rr.ur.ily also ,-------- pros! Miss Eunice Ellen Snider, daugh- a utue 16 inch well. _ tion _ . c’ tib, - and ...... it . ...... __ of ,-------------- weal of Ueavsrvon nave lie married there and six chil­ This work is to be In the direct the United States Civil Service dent of the United Westside clubs, I*. U . V. H A » E MEET* ter ° f Hr. and Mrs. George Snider, baoy uaugnier oom January ¿ I . charge of Dr W. S. Powers, chief Commission has announced, at the an affiliation of some forty com- jv r i V 'n I f Y r u i ' n v :* much improved from her recent dren came to bless them. Three Mas. M. W. standing lias I nku In soils at O. S. C. and the work request of thc Postmaster General »u n ity ciubs interested in the pro-| * ' ” JALVU L i L L i l i l í LriM j illness, and started to school again survive as does the widow, a ffec­ tionately known here as “ Grandma cunmivu lu lier nome lor ss*eia. is to be done by A. M. Monday. Janrsrn and in accordance with an erder r.i-it-on of the .nteiests of tue neople Haulenbeck". days w.ui an aliava oi iiw unaiu. I ,. _________ Daughters of the U nion! Mr #nd dr.lliug Co. of Beaverton. 1 oi the President, an open compe- ° l Tualatin H \alley. As auch , The Mrs. Bruco Gordon. ! The living children are roiin John n. A. president he hns taken a keen and ' met Monday with a lun- /£dna Richards) Weslev Heard ' titivc examination. examination M r. J . U c c i.v ii is a u l iv i tug Mrs. Rose loiwell and daughter. To bv eligible f r the examination « c t i'c interest in thc welfare of the che',,’ at n:>on. » f 1 «® wh'®h a short #nd Edwin Rjchards of * Portland ' 01 1 eaverton- lieorS* Multnomah VIUI blood p o is o iu n g in ills Oauu snd Joanne, snd Mrs Della Glutsch re- , n applicant must a citizen People of the Valley—especially P^Pram was given, in memory of t tfc k d { h h o m e o f' *nd Gertrude Johnson. late o f caused 4>y uuealavn iroui a spnuvvr. turmfd Re>vfrton Monday to re- 0f the*^United States, must usidc those of W’ash.ngton county. Bcaveitcn in Hollywood. former President McKinley. The and \fj«s H rr - A K h d i ucu > viiuii but uui new i W. 11. Uu>u uas oeeu ill at iiu* sum# thrir duties in the public within thc delivery of this post vt- In the fall of 1929. Mr. Lippert *'iytj'dav Mr* Celia Hulett was J * re. arr> r lr< s The thice dead are: Marie, who Regular monthly meeting of h jn - departed this Inc about twenty six homo tor several us)S. Jim j uni. v- schools after having spent ^th# past fjce tor two years ntxt preceding won thc silver cup awarded by thc ^¡'<^>rat*d- and *^e was presented sou is taxing sure oi uw mail ivuU week at their respective homes in the data for close of receipt of ap- State Fair association, at Salem, in u'.Vl. l* *ke W' th th* USUSl ton grange will be held in ai- day 1 years ago; ard Frank and Arthur, session at the hsll this week Sat- who died here in Beaverton. Arthur ; lor mm. Portland. __ plications, mpst he in good physical the oratorical contest. He was ad- | “ ‘^ "d a y trimming*. _ «mrvaevs® condition, and «¡thin Uie prescribed judgvd the best speaker there. If acc°unt ° t the bad weather. urday. beginning at 10:30 in tl.e wife lives at Crescent City, Calii. Mr. and Mrs. Holbrook of 1‘orl- ® ( OURT HOUSE ITEMS ngv limits. Both men and women be should decide to make an active inatallat on of officers w aspost- morning. All grangers are invited Thc other two never married. iami spent buiiuay al me Dome o. B ■ - - - ~ ----- —H are admitted. speaking campaign, as it is inti- P°ned until Monday evening. Feb. to attend. I It was about 1910 when thc fam- .one. lioioioux s momee, asís. A. W, Thc annual meeting of the Cooper ily came to Portland, Oregon where L-U t*s Applicants will be rated on their mal«d that he will do. the voters wi.U ha. ! * . a *>iat in~ liuUerneid. Estele of Ezra P. Wright: shows , nd business training c{ "w h .n g to n county may expect ii* 11**10" the Hillsboro tent. Mountain Cemetery association «ras they spent ten years and 1019 they Mis. W. K. Van KUek aim prcp, rty valued at *6000 and , nd PXpe,ience. 10 T " 1* *• to be * public installation, held at the church Monday after- j came to Beaverton where they en- to hear things o of i interest. - and all daughters and sons of Civi' | noon. Edward L . Cox of Kinton is ! gaged in the lumber business in daugliver, KaUiryu, spent auuuay in p- r, (,nB| property at »600. LouU Noth n< be permitted to s - lo t nanU. al lue J. C. A uusisoii p Wright appointed adminUtrstor. p , , , Orville Bierly is quite ill with a War veterans are urged to attend president of the association, and what is now known as the Beaver- thc «vidence upon which home this meeting. was in attendance. j ton Lumber Co. ratings nrs as.igncd which might tonsillar abscess. >farrla*e l.irenueu even suggest the political stRliation Mr. and Mr*. John Uvo* are ilio in late years Kinton was pretty well “ sn ow ! Mr. Hculenbeck Elv.-in Merton Barham and Marie Qf any candidate Frank Doane. manager for CARD OF THANKS " pai unis ol a itine Uuugmer nom “ * i bound" during the past storm, but became rather widely known as a p u|j information and application !f>----------------------------------------------- - 9 Union Oil Co., has moved into tl e with the aid of the county /ractor violin-maker and the products of at bl. Vincanì* auspicai, rruiay, Eleanor Stranahnn both of Hi'.ls- his handiwork are quite w.dely Alexander house on the new higr.- ard crew men __________ and a large num **°ro- blanks may be obtained at thc the 24th. I take this opportunity of thank ____— o f _____ _______ Aves Jess Crosley and Margnret poif 0(Rcc for which ihc exnmii.i. ing the patrons of Route 3 for their WB>'- whi,:h house was lecently va- ber of men who reside in the com- ¡ scattered through the Northwest. M i. ana Mrs. M. C. Mcherctivi Reddy, both of Forest Grove. , ----- ion jg ;,eU# -----------— ,, from the United fine cooperation and help in assist- — ----- ^ r- Harria, late owner o f, murity, shoveling out the big drifts, Foi the past few years, age lias ware dinner guests ol Mr. ana Dao-id M. Ewing and Lillian May states Civil S rvice Commis ior, ing me to deli.er the mail during t^le Be* v*rton Radio Shop. traf c was opened up Saturday a f- benumbed the faculties once so keen Mis. U. A. niiniort of Portland, Visaing, both o ‘ f Oakland, Califor- Washington. D C. i terroon. ‘ ‘ “ thc k te blizzard, and also for their -------------------------- and last spring he went back to his Vveunusuay evsmlig. nia. ------------------------------- - thoughtfulness :n clearing the snow Plans are progressing for - i r - T ! following from this town i old home in Ksnsas. There he suf- Wm. E. Bacon and Bessie A. The K.amath County courthouse from mail boxes. struetion of borne for Sigma Pi mad- the trip to Beaverton Wed- ! fered a fall which injured hi. spine, riail Lvans ami William Stump Bacon, both of Sherwood route 3. is being renovmed. W . C. McKell. j fraternity at Corvallis. leiunicd irum Lake LyL* last »a t- ______ n-sday with a team and sled: J. J. an ,nJury ahich 1,6 never fu l' VanKleek. Emery VanKleek. John ( recovcr«d. urday. In sp.te ol In* lUrUis m a, G, onf, R BKfrley Circult j udtret Daniils and E. L Ccx. They » - j In the picture he is shown hold- maus the tup ln ziv* hours. j, holding Court nt Dalis* this Fumed with the mail for patron* ing one of his own make o f violins, Mr, and ilrs. G. P. Fordncy, who week for Judge Arlle C. Walker, along their line of travel also a while in the other hand he holds lias* vein living near luminous tor who was incapacitated by a ser- good supply of groceries from a loving cup won In a radio con- Wie past year, moved back to then lous fall at his home In McMirn- Progress store. ’ test of which he was adjudged the homo on llroauway, Monday. ville. The quarterly conference o f ■ .,e 1 ^ n n e r though he competed with Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Spencer, who Norman A. Thomas. 19. snd Koy Evangelical churches in this dis- »°.m< of the lead n* mu5iclana of toox apaiunsnu ui Poluaml uunug Cherney, 21. of Garden Home we»e trict will be held with Mountain thl® 8ec- 1,,n- Home church. Wednesday evening. „ Mr- C A - Haulenbeck died tost liit storm the past uuse weens, re- arrested Saturday at Metzger by February 5th. at S o’clock, when ! Saturday morning at the age of tarnvd Home auvsuay sven.ng. Sheriff Connell on a charge of Presiding Elder Chester P Gate 82 >'PR7 - The w»mains will be sent burglary. Robberies In Multnomah will be present and speak to those to Manhattan, Kansas, for burial, and Washington County were con­ THEATRE TO RESUME fessed by the boy*. Some of the present. All in this community are cordially invited to be present at a i r m a i l p a c k a g e article* alleges to have been stolen REGULAR SLliLDULL were m o v e red. The Washington this conference. COr.iES TO TTIE BAN K County robbery was at the home The joke is on a Kinton couple. o f J. A. and L. S. Pet*. January One o f the cold, blustery nights Now that the weather ie ini- lfith when tool* valued at *30 of tost week, thev fixed the fires A package bearing, probably the proved, the Busier invutie w..i were tiken. The Multnomah County m for the night and retired as largest smount of postage of any continue the regular »how nights, robbery raid to have b« en admitted usual, awaking early the n**t ever handled at the local post o ff 'c i Friday and Saturday. was that of H. Cummings of Gar- morning think'n* it urusually cold n, rived luesdav -lom ing a d d re ss! Sunday, Monday and Tuesday of den Home and Maplewood road*, upon Investigation found the east ^ the Bt ^ , dozen -•♦c] on Thursdny. L. M Davies is w» « t* r un<1 thf distance th- pack ■; ft»»,-rl.K w..« f . ) “ the flret Friday," as the next one t ) m Nnd two doMn tubes we e ......—............ substituting for him on the mail travelled in would seems ai ■— ...........I route. most to have been record time ie to be given February 7, missing. i 1 t Ccrlaln Estent Altor Storm m mm Answers Last Call Defiant W Ëm È I