" » I * r * ! !a * ir IT’H FOR BEAVERTON. RKVIKW'H FOR THF. IT '>nn T he B ea verton R e v ie w CLEAN READING FOR ALL T U FAMILY The Only Newspaper Devoted Exclusively T o The Interests O f Eastern W ashington County. VOLUME VII, NO. 14. Single Copy, 5 Centn Beaverton, Washington County, Oregon. Friday, March 7, 1930. 91.50 Per Yea =5= KKTUOMI’ rCTIONB Oft I gaze ml ‘ he »lie it eity On the hill not Imr away, Where my deer .me* .re .ent city. think of the d o.r and gone, are calmly and Quietly »leaping. aeetii beckoning me to come. Large Number There i As City Dads Meet SERVICE STATION pi ¿ f u HAS BEEN LEASED $ | ]0 f[ M H S LETTE R S W. H Bogd announced today that . contract for the con- | he has let t the struction of a garage and service station to be built on his park lVk mile« south o f Beaverton, at the ! Junction of the Sorrento road w ith 1 From Our Roadon Editor Rev law: I m , present at the Council meeting held Monday night at the City Hall I wish more Council Votes to Pay All people could have been there. It wee a aerioua de libera ties over a pree- Tne Bills. One Dis­ alng question that had come to the crucial point and had to be deeid senting Vote ed. There were keen discuaeione over technicalities of law, occasional flares of temper buret forth and MEETING VERY BUSY dlad away, and It aeemed aa 4 a deadlock was inevitable. Yet back Attorney State» I'etitlon Can Not of It all the onlooker could tee that every member of the council IV» 1‘ aaaed Uy Council ______ was most deeiroua of settling the _ | question in the moot amicable man- The March meeting o f the City p#r ;*■ hjgSr IL 1 A b o lit Peopte We All Know ■ ... “ rfe "iprrage ‘^nd service station Coming and Going Of The has been leased t o j t C. Foxton, > P e o n lp In A n d A h r n ii a son-fn-law to Ed HaJaten, the r e ° p ,e in A n a ADOUl “ Standard Hardware” man. Fox- Beaverton And Vicinity 1 ton for the past season has bean employed at Eliander’s Garage at. --------- «. BY SPECIAL W RIVTERS age with all the latest fixtures and ---------- equipment with which he expects g « ,« . Away; S ea « UJ; Some Return — Mr*. Jennie Shearer to be able to give the automobile . . _ „ owner experienced automotive a a r-! A " d i5° IIM Aw*Jr On Business rice promptly rendered. | — ----- _________________________ lf- w“ prü,b; b,ly “ l* r**ly w“ : While wrangles are apt to occur Mr. Boyd, in establishing • this The children of Wm. Drirtachi are * ....... w l . u / * ,,d*d “ “ ny th* 1 hav* bwn h#,d In moat any eounoll meeting, the park will make available to camp- ill with diptheria. I H I G H S C H O O L N E W S | in a long time. Some were Were eomm* l«|,i(u feature o f this meet. Frank W. Livermore «r-toarista a place the need of which „ » - -- P osen t a petition, some «o re- WM ^ evident desire to a- Frank W, Livermore of Hubet b**a it k “ Beaverton a t U ck ^ T u rr W‘th The student body play, "Seven port on find.nge, and some Just u, blaition" ÜUt *thü JH ! . . * 1* , B* * vert^ 1 ^ Hub?,r‘ R V A V P l T 'c H i n ï T ï r u m Irby Dunn " e“ SF|v‘ “ . i« » Thursday evening of last week, ° t i*1* press of other business. This acting water clerk resign aa such ,p *nt y**r?u™ tb* busi-| A JÎ.A V t , K O C I C I A L C L U B against^a truck Monday and frac- MANY AUK PRESENT neaa, 13 in thu county, south o f, P A R T V TC C i r m r o c tured two ribs. the Tillamook boy» basketball team mailer will probably come up at the by April let, and the Recorder per , played our boy» on our floor. Till- adjourned meeting to be held next form those dutiea In the future *» r ^ 1 SLCCESS T. ». One Team Also Prepare» Short ' unlock took the long end of the »core Monday evening. he haa In the year* past- It was " Hu J T n d r - v « 1. » - O 3 r j T t . with her daughter, — - — The Council voted to pay all bills this aolution that turned the point- county's largest U a payers Not only •P°n*ored by the Beaver Social Club B A - Roh»e- Prugram To Pr*»e«l Friday night the Forest Grove presented, there being one dissent- ed »word» into plow »hares with baa his buamaaa expedience been W1* * decided success, for, despite Ernest Metcaff waa operated on . ■■■ - - boy» baaketball team and the Corbett mir vote, that of Alderman Wilaor. which will b , cultivated the fertile In the si'vmill gams, but for 17 ^bat there were several for giand infection under the arm A large crowd wa. ;.,e »c it at th. g ir l.’ team played on our floor. Ou The matter of the ini.tive peU- toil o f Ife.v.rton . future. ThU was ^ £ dif.Went entertainment* scheduled on T u id a y moraili*“ regular ineeung of tue KeOekan a hoy» lost but our girl» won by a tlon was pressed aomewhat but indeed a happy conclusion and one I n ^ t, for that evening, there were 95 . U>* ’ luc.uuy ewiiiiig. Aa this wa» the en.all margin The girl»’ game 1» ^ * ort,*Y All*n *u u< j ,hVKth* ^ '0°i!,‘ C° U,<1 *** ^ burden ltft from ^ * - mov*Uin,y * ‘ ‘fh re,ief ,0lkm “ ** Un,,on r i o n « ’ f w rU ^ Z l Z m L r mU' ’ The 'fn e t ' I s 'd i e . '^ r e for “ 600’ W*bber ° f PortUad SundaY- Tuesday evening of this week our • to tea thaR any city may pass any of strain. _ | t_ ftao u _ „ __________________ was awarded to Mrs- Gorham: as. Mr. and Mrs C. E. DeGrace vored to bring out the members .......... .......... .. _ _ In 16,9 Mr. Livermore was mar- ^ Gorhjtm ? “ While iouge was in aea»iou, Uir two teams were sgain victorious as „ ** ,^°...n°!.»C?C. Mow, U r. Editor, I think H I« J. - TT - cond, Mrs. Haulenbeck; conaolaüon, tertamed Reverend and Mrs. T. A. Odd Fellow, came, in . ’body', and at that time they’ won both game- f|*ct with the penal _ law. of the Ume for «very one In B ^verton to fhnd'rem m T ' k * M i ..’ LaTson. The hi^h Dungan at dinner Friday evening. go t to work and h«lp buud a rue* n ________ - ^ * Lh« m#n m K v w . iju.etly prepared »upper m a aur from th# Tigard team». The g.rla J“ »t what penal laws would g0 P. Syrers on of Mr. and Mrs- ------------------- G. J- Rohae and * KUm7th EmUx. ---------------------- - — noise to lbs Kebekan», and It oer- game waa fast but our girls were be infringed? In fact, he might be i»ttle e c .r y - a city o f*h om « w ‘ h a " j - ^ y v e n o n I f tauily waa a surprise, for the K# in Helen 'a at t aome aome I om I om to to point point them them out out a a . . resos ,n Oie the lerd lead from from the the »tart .tart Helen re.ourcM .nd poMibil.tie. that f^ r ^ Mr,. Rohae. ’ S w.th^Mr0“ ^ U » B^A bvkaha had not Uk »liffhUat know- Homruh and l»a Lun Chin were thrrr U nothing mentioned about pla com an joy W ' has worked hard for, 1 John *-*“ at 1 home. Tne bridge high »core for ladies R A se. th, stars of the game The score anything save fixing the duties of Our mayor ledge of It waa made by Mr». McKell; second , 0 . Tigard. 9; Beaverton, 22. certain City officials and fixing th . many year, to make it so. has ta- w A X I V » w * r F X ir k m One team in the contest, the N Mrs con*oUtion. Mrs. l M: Lassiter returned from Mrs. Gray; and consolation. Mrs A* a hot one And •■l»ry the officer« should receive. ' ] en much of hii time from hie j I A l lL IiD X ll Sélxtie Tuesday after a week’s vis- ble Craltd’a leant, had prepared a * be boys game w own private business which haa short program for the evening several times during it» progress a TEON CLUB MEETING mid?* by M r^ MrV rt " w T t h T e T b r o " ^ J o ^ V e e U n g meant a financial leas. Our other CLINTON ELECTED Wnon Uns was through, the Odd « r y cloee score showed -------- ---- ----- ------ _ „ ---------- Gtlkey; and consolation, Mr». John- *nd Fellow's supped up and pul on However the Beaverton boy. did LEAGUE PRESIDENT “ gj Most of the member» - f the son. Mr. and Mrs. E- G. Perkins were ar.olher program. Tn# program con- better team-work and made several --------- - |n T ilfa z e o f Beaverton Hiteon club were present last Mrs. Sprague won the door prize dinner guest» Sunday at the home els ted of a v*rv interesting talk long shoU from near the center of a meeting of the Tualatin Valley ___ai___ ,u hefo,» them Wednesday, when the club met at Every third Wednesday o f every o f Mr. and Mrs. John Higinna o f on ‘Ttebekaha ’ by Dr Mason; a the floor. The score .tood 22-1« Baseball Ia-egue waa held In Kru- j h P m (el ow wm the home of Mrs. Amanda Carlson, month are the regular card parties. Portland. ^ talk by Mr L>w»n on aome recent — - ------------ ger . Cafe. Tigard. Oregon. March w° ^ y ^ _ vln_ our Coaaeil The roll call was first aid su g gA - The next is on March 19th. at 2 v ., h „ , . dlacoveriee in medicine; a eoio by i “ X O I S Y N E IG H B O R S ” 3rd. The meeting was well attended rvery co-operation to solve these tions and the afternoon waa »pent o'clock. Everybody is invited to ^ ' yj * ith heart tt k H* M. Underhill; a reading by J,. H* l u n i i ' i ' K A M I I V (.’ >•' I i 11 tnd Judging from the enthusiasm problems, one of which I* to put in aewing for th . Abertim. Kerr come with hi. friends. Prizes and J T W n Z E n “ w T S o ^ k o m l Hulctt; and two solos by kred A Ö U L 1 T A M IL , 1 f L l B am) thown the Tualatin Valley £ , verton on th# ma Nursery home in Portland- The next refreshment#. ^ Strickland Delightful refreetunenU \ League 1» in for a very euccesful CONCILIATORY meeting will be March 12 at the -------------------------------- oi sake, sandwiches, pickles, and | Mirth, mystery, and melodrama _ _ _ _ _ _ _ home of Mrs. Mildred Bacon. Mrs. KIN TON GRANGE HAS A'. E’ Reelin« El P“ *>, eoffc# were served by the Odd form an hilarious trio in providing The elected are: Ernest £ N’S MEETINGS TO Ada Caldwsll will give a paper R P C I T I A D M V l T T I V r Texa. .rn v ed here Thursday mor- Fellows. All enjoyed th . av.ning entertainment Noisy Neighbor». chnton> Beaverton, president; Cal- "The Sugar Industry of Oregon." r v L ,ljU L A B M l b L i I l i N l x nmg to vuit with her daughter, and voUd the Odd FMlow. royal ■ which will be on view at tne-Bra Wn p ^ , , Garden Home, Secre- BE HELD AT CHURCH __________ ______ i ----------- Mrs. F. M. Lassiter. entertamer». , v .r TheaUe on Sunday, Monday, u A p ireUnd o f Forest At the regular session of the Kin- Practice has been begun on the COMEDY IS GIVEN and Tue«iay. March 9. 10. and 11. Gr0^ Financi. SecreUry. _______ i ______ _^ Rev. T- A. Dungan of the local AT GRANGE HALL S T present p ïÎ lÎ naa h ît uie î^ p pleasure iÏ Ï î; X * ÏT ** later ^ by wh the lch M A N Y G O O D T H IN G S - ‘ ,hU U rc* com#,d>’ r i* ^ die ^ Teams representing the league are Congregational church U exMnding m u iv n u u u zzrszusu ÏÏ. uay. S uiose wU1 ^ prMented ii i iiiil 'V I T W IU ’ I N K f v ’ ll“ n: * ho *•*’"'* h; ra^ “ “ * Beaverton. Tigard. Sherwood. Gar- «n inviUUon to all men who may -------- of listening to a fine talk given H:gh School Glee Club. H A I 1 L N A l K D N A N I& : The GodUas U rl and Show dpn Home v’erboort, Roy, TRatcher. be interested in attending the foui > three-act comedy. “ Aunt Je- b>’ County Agent, O. T. McWhorter, --------- , kolka aa on# of th# moat promts- >nd Lake c.rovt men*» meetings which will be held „ „ j , , on W arpath" give.' at who*< »ubjeot was “ General Farm “ r8„ A -. E- Ha'7le*L, C« banquet held at the First Con- o f stamps, they can aak Leonard A - uig the tricks of magic they hau cently for Boston. gregational Church of Portland in dams, late arrival from sunny C a l-; pertormed on the vaudeville stage, _ . . . . . . . . honor of Mr Charles E. Burton, lfomia. { Soma of the moat novel of tun- pro- The new hog fuel mill recently in- National Secretary of the Congre- Bsn Hazen mado the addresa of vokmg situation» over filmed rsault- ■tallcd at the Carlton sawmill nas ^ ¡< > „,1 church. the avaning, wonderfully prepared. | started operations. and the kind everyone aeeim’d to WILSONS GIVEN BIG An agitation ia underway for the | SILENTLY PASSING | enjoy listening to. Mrs. P. L Schultz SURPRISE PARTY establishment of a national soldiers g ------------------------------------------- -— — M put on the spread, a aplendlil repast home at Roseburg, Florian Osthammer was born in which was enjoyed by all. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wilson wers The Bsinbow Candy Company I avana,August 16, 1860, the third pleasantly surprised Wednesday e- will toon open business at 2024 child in a family of five, two of vening when a number o f the Ke- Broadway, at Baker. whom died in infancy. TO ELECT OFFICERS bekahs walked in on them for a Buttermakers from Oregon's 108 Of his early life we know little, little party. They have proved a creameries met at Corvallis for a No one can fathom the heart of vary elusive couple, but the Kebek- Dr. J. E. Bates, the Dlatrict Su­ three-dav conference. youth and tell the motives which in finding perintendent o f She Nazerena ahx found no trouble Tho Pacific Telephone A Tele- prompts the boy to leave the laml Church will hold the yearly meet- them. Mr W tlson attended tne Kt- graph company ia constructing a 3- h.s i athsra to seek Life beyond Ihg at the local church, Monday warns meeting that evening and line connecting Klamath Falla, Bend e horizon-, Fiorian came to Am­ evening, March 10th. The e'ection | when he return«« nome he surely end The Dallea. The final coat of erica early in 1881, when he w e. wh.M h.< t peued of officers will be held, and th- looked surprised the construction will be (1,466,0911. twenty-one years old, settling uea> the door and lound the room tun choosing of a pastor for the onsu where he died. He was a mechanic o f company. A very enjoyable svsn- Ing year will be considered. JLIA V I D K i i O S C i i i A S and had a #h°P wh R ew n ‘n d " * W .V T ali'w »T preach ‘nF w»s pent and delightful re­ - \ »nd harness, and on occasion he dCu al the Nazeisne Church In the freshments were served at a late U U i a i l O A l i A l e 1 1 a little ctock repairing, or perhaps morning and evening of Sunday, hour. some cabinet work. David b'. Rohae h»d a Oirthday H u lif, Wa> ip^nt at Cedar M,{!1 ffih. KRAUSE MAY SEEK party at his home, Friday aUernoei. wher# h# bfcamj # naturalued A m- Aleiha Hulett Is confined to her alter school. Games w»re playeu ericAn cjtjien and f or the last tnirey NOMINATION IN MAY home by an accuts attack of m e - and some j retty gifte weie ge- years a member of the Wood me i mntlsm. She has been absent fro.), ceived. A fter dinner. David took f tb# World Mr. and Mrs. Otto Kruus vvr.s school for ov*r n week. hia guests to the Beaverton theatre. He Jied „ ¿ her 8uddeniy the f r ,t in town Monday. Mr. Kruus wbicu tney ab enjoyeu sery u .u ,c of the we#k from heart fa Edward Jannaen, son of Mr. and i principal of the Tualatin achools Ihose attend ng Dev. .• ^ »nwi j be on|y r(,;ative in this country Mrs. Al. Jannaen, Beaverton r o u t j l t| und formerly a candidate for county birthday party were. Vance Bo»- ¡# a „ Bai-bara Penni, ♦-ill give the listeners over K" I N | »ehool superintendent. He spoke of well, Veldvn Boyn, June B o »-e - ;iv,r g *t 2814 Lake Rood. Milwauki... a treat Saturday noon f r in twelve going into the race for reprssent- PaUy Dunbar, Catherine VaaKleek; Funara, we*« held Wee to one. He la the boy whistler a n d , ative from Washington county but. Kitty Kingston. Jane Domagona nes.jay> y arcb 5, at p ^ s rh ap - If you tune in you tire »jre to be i only that he was considering it and delighted. KOIN, Saturday, between not that he had definitely decided Raymo.’.d Jacaie, and lhomaa auu pej interment waa at .»It. Calvary- David Rohae. Rg*. j , || (PN ,il effisiated. twelve and one. 1 to enter the race. Dean Tells Of Some Recent Discoveries r (1 NAZERENE CHURCH L o ts o f Sap )