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OBt riKr.r,. I if irs ron UK \V FUTON, Til K UFVIKW’ M FOR IT T he B eaverton The Only Newspaper Devoted Exclusively To The Interests O f Eastern Washington County. Beavrrton, Washington County, Oregon. Single Copy, 5 Cent* VOLUM E V ili. NO. 16 Friday, March 21, 1930. $1.50 Per Yeas Big Mass Meeting A t The B. H. S. Auditorium TI1K BACKYARD GARDENKR Enjoy Excellent Meet I'll clean my fork, my »pad«, my ho# The bunting seeds daalra to grow. Wheal out tha barrow or the cart And gat me doea to Nature's heart. Degree Work 1 b Excellently Exemplified; Many Va* aea of DalfodtfU There may be gain in office, shop; But, oh, the Joy when one can hop From trolley, auto, cab or train And turn that fragrant soli again. . fr u T ______ A u ., .v iT iiT l’M EIGHT A R E Your plot may be an eight by four. .My garden—perhaps a trifle more, But as we force our spade prong* In Mere wealth is nil. We are akin. IN ITIA TED --------- Members Ot The Lodge Serve Cak* u . . . _ u , . . Salad, and C o » ^ , ReireahmrnU Our golf club la a sharpened hoe. Our balls are peas. that start to grow In mellow soil, prepared with care By backyard gardeners everywhere. To Una o f the boat mect.ng* in the history of the Beeaverton Kebckah lodge was held Tuesday evening in the Oddfellows hall, when a class of eight were taken into the lodge. 3 by card and 6 by initiation. Via- itor* were present from the Port- land, Tigard, Carlton, and Hillsboro Jodge* The hall waa crowded to »U capacity. It wa* tartefully de- corated with vases filled with d a ff- Odill. Mr*. C. J. Ward, chairman of tha press corre.pondanU of th.* diatnct » a * present and g .v . a Ulk on the value o f publicity. Thc degree work was splendidly exemplified by the officers of the lodge. Many good talks were giver. by the vis,tor*, and Beaverton >rton lodge highly complimented on taking • was — - - ........ " U k‘ nR ■- - - - - - - — - - - - - - ° — *«> •« m « " / members at one time. After lodge refre.hmenU o f cake, — and coffee were served. McKERCHERS ENTER* TAIN AT ‘*500” PARTY Mr. and Mr*. M. C. McKercher entertained with "600" on Thuraday evening of laat week, honoring the birthdays of Mr*. Walter Van Klerk and Mrs.. Charles -------------- M. Jack*. The gursU Included Mr. and Mrs. Price Named Is $9,500.00 red Omsted. Mr and Mrs. V. A. Will Drill Not More Than roods. Mr and Mr. M. E. Un- •rhiU, Mr. §nd Mr*. II. F. Wmt«*. M0 Feet As Maximum Mr and M r. W .lU r V.nKlaak, and Mrs. TALBE R T ENTER- M r. Charles H Jack*. T A IN I's I U 1 V « 1 I P P t ' P a Th» hieh u ., I lA I /V o r fc K S H AS HAD E XP E R IE N C E __Ihe high__*core* went to Mrs. | _____ Woods and Mr. Van Klaek. and the I , --------- con.ol.tion to Mrs. Underhill and i 3 R Talbert was hostess Contractor la A Member Of Mt-aon n 't Waite I to the members o f the Lady Slip- And K lw*n‘a Organtzalioaa Her* 1 Per club with . daint.lv aonointed Tha Jannaen Drilling A . M . Jannaen l’ rc.ldent, closed Weak for th* drilling in Banlon County, will put an outfit The well will be put down near Kennewick, in a proven field where H A S A S O C I A L T E A j Aftor th* luncheon the ladle, re- Jannsen had aomc experience back In 1910 when he put down a auc- teaiful well In thla same region. n ^ 'f n r Z v l ' »«e m o o n at f.nc>-work and “ 600 . The contract price ia I9.S00.00. noon for the women of th# surround- , ----------------------- ing community. Th.rtynina ladles W A R E GETS A The maximum depth la 830. A . noted in another column, the Jannaen Drilling^ Co. _ h .v . figured In some pretty big drilling opara- “ !>•«■- tiona recently Besides the well at Crrvaia, they have put ooa down for the new Ixrftua Island Amusement park naar th* end of the Interstate bridge. a M J .n n i.n ,. , . A M Jannsan, preeident o f the company is a mamber of the Bea verton Kiwanis club, the Beaverton Masonic lodge, and la a candidate for nomination as Representative to the legislature at th* coming Re publican primary. ^ im m u n ity » Vl.Tton ” Tlkb 2H _ __ ______ ___, P "* _ J h a h.U w a. with shamrock and daffodils A program of readings by Miss Lattl* Mckay, Mrs H. P. Downing Mr*. Myrtle Felsher and Mr*. Cart „ _____ 7__________ t enjoyed. ___ , ^ ____ Hanson were much Games interspersed the readings Mr*. A n - na Voaa. teacher of the local school announced a tryout for a derl.m i- in- tory conteet for March 28th viting all to be present. HITEON CLUB MEETS A T C ALD W ELL HOME B ASEB ALL CLUB, C.ofC. W ILL SPONSOR SHOW Delegates Work On Monday Eve Mar. 24 All Baseball Matters , I The Matter O f Umpires For The League Is Thor oughly Discussed I. K. Metzler The announcement has Just baan mad* this week o f the signing o f I _______~ * contract by tha terms of which THIS IS FIRST I. R. Metzler. our prasent Superin-1 ______ FJ!* capacity he trained manT'*¿ ^ a l . students and who Tigard at Lake Grove dii- Verboort at Thatcher J __ ____ The Hiteon club met Wednesday, Mrs. Floyd B. Tefft and daughters for the prayers o f the sisters o f St- The Chamber of Commerce is March 12 at the home of Mrs. sponsoring a motion picture that Ada Caldwell with thirteen mem- Misses Helen and Thelma spent the Mary’s. visiting Mr. Tefft in Mra. Lauretta Walker Olds will be held at the Beaver Theatre bers and two visitors present. The week end I Mrs. Rachel F. Walker April 9 and 10. Tha proceeds of roll call, garden suggestions, was Eugene. this picture, which, by th* way, is well responded to. Mrs. Ada CaJd- * basiftnll picture, will be turned guyt tj,# topic for the afternoon, over to the Beaverton Baseball club. The next me«ting will be March 26 The picture, “ Fast Company,” is at the home of Mr*. Bessie Sum- the story of a local baseball hero,1 mers. The members were glad to who, after going to New York to have with them again Mr*. Adelia join the big league, falls in love Hewitt who after spending several with a sophisticated actress. Jack month* In Kansas thinks there is Oakle plays the part of the brag- no place like Oregon, ging, happy-go-lucky, and likeable ---------------------- - Brent firl. play* the role of the city | ' 23, 24. and 25. where Pete told us it was. We “ Every successful picture should hoP® th ,t Ppt« wiu •ccePt our hum* be constructed so that its story ac- V® kpologfes fo r the errwr^-for tion unfold* with a series of inter- >*• was. and that only—on our mittent explosions, «su itin g in what P®rt- ; may be termed W is e ',” Griffith Now our sources of information explains. “ And each explosion should «re sacred. If we are told anything be louder than the one that p r e -, (and people have learned that they i ceded It until the action culminates can tell us safely) it is up to you I in the final and greatest détona- whether or not you want It pub- tion. The last, being the climax, lished. Thia may be a mistake so is the most forceful of all, as it *«r a* we are concerned. But what has been carefully prepared for b y , you tell us and “ who told u s ’ will not be divulged. Sometimes we only the minor explosions. with that we had not been told in confidence, and then we could have KIWANIS SPONSOR A made a big scoop of the news. LANDSCAPE LECTURE Now the mass meeting at the school house is to be held on Mon- The lecture given by J. G. Bach- day evening for the purpose of er Wednesday, and sponsored by putting before all of those interes- the Kiwanis club was well attend- ted in the project to widen Watson ed. The lecture was illustrated with gt. And Pet* Olson still owns th* beautiful pictures of homes and Progress Garage. Now if our read- flowers of Oregon, taken by Mr. ers ^11 be just as diligent in sprea- Bacver. In order to raise such ¿jng these corrections as they wore flow rs and shrubbery as was shown ^ broadcasting the errors they one must have a little money, time, have seen, things will be about on ami plenty of water. , level again. Perhaps not many people in this "The errors that men do live after community know of the beautiful them, home of Mr. Jenkins, who lives The good ia oft interred with their on Cooper Mt- Some beautiful pic bone*. tures of it were shown Wednesday It is hoped that some good may ABOUT FORTY MEM- come from this lecture, and the bfch.6 ATiEN D MEET homes of Bleaverton may profit from April 27 L' k« Grov* at Beaverton Tigard at \erboort C’ *rden Hom® ^ May 4 .» • ; -» Garden Home at Eeaverton Sherwood at Verboort Lake Grove at Thatcher Roy at Tigard jj Beaverton at Roy Bo,^erton at koj Garden Heme at Tigard Verboort at Lake Grove Thatcher at Sherwood * M .7 18 *T,ay IO Beaverton at Verboort Garden Home at Sherwood at Lai5 Grove Tigard at Thatcher May 25 Lake Grove Thnteher at Sherwood at Verboort at at Garden Home Beaverton Tigard Roy 1 Tigard at Beaverton Good-by! .toy at Thatcher Sherwood at Lake Grove Verboort at Garden Home June 8 Lake Grove at Tigard Thatcher at Verboort Sherwood at Beaverton Garden Home at Roy June 15 Beaverton at Lake Grove Verboort at Tigard Garden Home at Thatcher Roy at Sherwood June 22 Beaverton at Garden Home Verboort at Sherwood Thatcher at Lake Grove Tigard at Roy June 29 Roy at Beaverton Tigsrd at Garden Home Lake Grove at Verboort Sherwood at Thatcher LIVERMORE IS G I V E N A PARTY ____ If anything more ia needed t o ' Mrs. Franeis W. Livarmore. Jr., induce you to attend thia base-ball was pleasantly surprised Monday Comedy to soon be shown hare, evening when a few freimds and rel it will be forgotten when you learn ativ#s gathered at her home to help that the authors o f this successful |)er celebrate the anniversary o f her pl:>y tire Geo. M. Cohan and Ring birth, Lardner, both popular American The evening was spent playing , h u m o rist* .______________ j ..600,» Mr, Livermor* racaivcd a aeno m i ,n v c m i %r large number of beautiful presents W n B . I D A M A Y 5SH A IN - A delightful lunch was served at a NON GETS MENTION hour aoon after wh,eh the g u e .t r departed wishing their hostess many ' returns of the happy occasion. Out of 1500 Telegram contestants ________1 for nn emb'em to take the place ot ' ______ . . . . . . . Old Man Oregon, Mrs. Ida May McCLOSKEY O I FINAN- 'Shannon of Beaverton came 4th In! i n v n i v a n p u honorable mention. She drew the IK LU. H AN U LLS U LAL young man Oregon, but Mlsa Tam - ........... regnslt of Portland drew th# old The Beverton Finance Company Man’s second wife and walked awav announces the exchange of 30 acres with the prize. Can’t see as the unimproved land near Rcedville state is any farther ahead for an ‘ h®. unfinished stucco hous. on emblem than they were. First we *h* highway west of Aloha, had the old man with his whiskers We are glad to hear that this and high top boots and now wo house will be completed immediate-! have a woman with her shawl and ly hy the new owner as it has been ' long skirts. Guess we haven’t pro- more or less of nn eye-sore in it* j gressed very far from our old fash - present condition. ioned ideas of the simple life, but Th'e exchange was handled hy W mnvbe they are the best and the F . McCloikey of the *bov# named fitteet after all. Company. * Some Folks Tell Us Things! ! £ ¿ r ' i i a « IT ball Schedule For This Season *no., r ,yaar ln , r** of the ed- la Adopted Aa Shown Below ucational program of this community. Some Are Condemned But Mr Metzler been with tfc# MRS. A IK E N IS GIV school here for the past eight years. The first meeting o f the Mana- Not Given Any Hearing EN SURPRISE PARTY coming here in 1922 as head o f gera of the Tualatin Valley Base- the commercial department when the baU League to meat in Beaverton “ 1” Printed For A “4” Mrs. S. Aiken was very pleasantly school was in charge of Superin. convened Monday evening and took tendent G. P. McGlaawn with D. ction on a number of matters per- surprised Saturday evening by the DATE W A S MISPRINT I' Cochrane as principal of the taining to the business of the asso- Kebekah Club who cam* to help her celebrate the 80th anniversary high school. § ciation. It is perhaps worth mentioning Delegate* were present from T i- of her birth. Th* evening wa* spent W t r S * In|orm>lloa A r, Aiwa,a .. . _ that at the time of h’* coming here gard, Garden Home, Lake Grove in piayinf games and social inter- course. Delightful refresh menu w er. Considered Very Sacred he had an opportunity to go to A- Thacher, Roy, Verbort, Sherwood and ----------- rron o a* the head of the commer- Beaverton. There was also present served by the dub. Mrs. Aiken waa There are those who are con- dal department In on# of the South- representative» from several sport- presented with a beautiful gold Re- bekah pin. demned without hearing for things west'a commercial colleges He came ing house stores in Portland, Among the members of the club h* v« **“ • Polished, printed, fresh fnom graduation from th e' The matter of umpires for the School of Commerce of the Ore- lesgue was discussed and an agree- present were Mr. and Mrs. Hugh or c*u**d to he printed. Someway, a figure one, got in gon Agricultural College, the Ore- mcnt reached to pay them five doll- Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Den- * on State, aa it ia now called. or thair k ».. i it » holm. Mr. and Mrs. Manly Under- wher® » ¿‘V 1™ four should have ars f for thair servers K..f but - when Chamberlain and S«*n ,n d 11 made a headline read In passing it might be o f inter- came to where to get them there hill, Mr*. Robert daughter Mrs. Celia Hulett * * * • ma" meeting would be hold to know that hia parenU live WM considerable discussion Finally,! d;iU* hUr Virginia. Vir* m“ - Mr Grace at the High School March 21, when >" C orvallia- perhap* brought there jt m tj , , t if the Portland and d* u» hter Aletha, Mrs hV ,h® x rcWational opportunities of- „ sasociation" could supply luu n lvth e ^ persons ran s H Hughaon. Mrs. Bos* Stevens, Mrs. *he <Ut® *hould h*ve been March ^ . ,r ,t iî nr .f^ r tu n itia a of- .o r i.t io n could the - b . o - u - p ~ <-~d txn.il- r - 1 . « . « ... «upply tne persons W K^ Lf, EUsabeth Sammons, twenty-four »* Col age. Mr Met*- ^ it- th, v A other was in regard to a W r .n a w .r c d tho cal to arma, an- ^ | * Kathryn Desinger, Mrs. J. H. Dob- ««* ^ ^ W m S S / S X ' S bin*, Mrs. Sarah Burner, and Mrs. * * rB«Te thBt Mary Ware. They all left at a changed hands. How a garage «an « two full v # # « Of hi r „ certain , , . individuals to b e - , ! , late hour, wishing Mrs. Aiken many change hands without having any he hi. IBtD to s .v *««"® * * * * * * ,W,th with this thl* organisa- or^aniM- £ happy «tu rn s of the day. “ mcre than we know but M k e tion and tne [ *“ nd in m that m.nnar manner get uie _________________ some on# sent in word that the After hi* discharge from the wi,n had W o ... I ___ v .» \f- ___ ^ V"? * ?* * " ° had been 1 A T’T ’CNJ'Tia^'M T A M rtlQ lP “ Progress ” r. MetxVr agnin entered ¡siactjon Tn°p.h.‘ In past td season*. s e a s o n s j ATTENTION TO NOISE Gar“ e hmd ch“ ged ° A _ C. and as stated above. ^ of a split season ! IN SILENT DRAMAS Pets Olson, almost if not quite “ iter graduating, he came to Boa • .dnn»»d native son of this section has w t n n wher- he has been ever since. «“ • ad° pUd ,W‘th l .he tPok ho|d of thp work or organiza- Hon in a manner which soon placed _ Beaverton’s _ _ schools lamong those BIG SURPRISE PARTY Mghwt rank in the State. ! ^ I _ ___ _ ., interdent o f schools, What recent aurnriar'i hi* "hirtklnv " w w ln .'/ dawlopements have been is fresh , «" ®'ery one’s memorv He has con- *>• * 0,1 * ° rl*" traded to remain. Beaverton is to *«d hi* daughter, Josephine Ca- ^ congr>tutat#A vanesd went to his home to h e l p __________________________________ "im celebrate. Hia daughter made , p n /TIT T IT \ ’V I T C 1 a r.k e for for him which was GAKI» Ur THANKS * hlrthdav birthday cake him, which was ^ I beautifully decorated. ., , , ; Mr. Ware received many beauti- . ° ", ° j our , many ful and useful gifts Delightful re- ir,(’nda [ or th* anH ^ pathy shown u* in our dark hour freshments were served, and all a of sorrow in the loss of a brother greed that they had had a wonder and son. the late Wm. B. Walker. In l ful time. _____________________ his long years of suffering, we are . u _ _ r\ ever minded of the many kind deed» Mr. and Mrs. E F. Peering an ns We thnnk you fo r thp moving into the former J. C beautiful floral offerings fo r the Huntley house this week. Vn-onie burial and for the choir and Q[ MEETING Some Errors To Correct Jaly 8 Verboort at Beaverton Sherweod at Garden Home Lake Grove at Roy Thatcher at Tigard July 13 i Garden Home at Lake Grove Beaverton at Thatcher Tigard at Sherwood Rov at Verboort July 20 Penvprten at Tigard Thst-ber at Roy l ake Grove at Sherwood Garden Homs at Vtrboort i About forty members of Beaver Chapter No. 106 O. E. S. attended the District Meeting heid at Hills boro, in which th# otticera of For est Grove, Hillsboro and Beaverton O. E. S. exemplJied the work for the inspection ot the Worthy Grand Matron Elizabeth Tipton. About 2o0 member* from various chapter* were present to witness the wor*. ! Edward Jannsen, son of ilr . ana * Mr*. A. M. Jannaen, gave several of his delightful whistling numbers, ^ accompanied by hia instructor, Mra. Stons of Portland. Mra. Dora Stipe, Mrs. Iva Summers, Mrs. Maybell# Erickson of Beaverton assisted on the reirehment committee, SUPPLEMENTAL IRRI- GAHON W ELLS MADE Supplemental irrigation from wells here in the famous Wil lamette valley is another step nearer realization with the comple tion of the first such well on the Senator .Sam Brown place at Ger- vais. This is the first of a series of wells to be sunk by the Ore gon Experiment station by uaing the new revolving fund raised by Portland and state business inter ests for this purpose. These well* arc being drilled by A . M. Jarvi sen of Beaverton who is now a candidate for representative from Washington County.