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IP IT'H POH BKA VERTON, THK RKVtKW'H POR IT T he B eaverton R e v ie w CLEAN «RADINO POR ALL TUR PAMILT The Only Newspaper Devoted Exclusively To The Interests Of Eastern Washington County. VOLUME VIII, NO. 24. Beaverton Graders Cop County Pennant Pennant For Ch.mplon.hlp Smith* Copy, 5 Centn Beaverton, Washington County. Oregon. ALEXAN DER’S ACTION IS C O M M E N D E D • i,n > r iii< ARE THE ,,,, RE- _ s r j u a r « . 0^ ' V,EW-S 8ENT,MENT8 m p ini j U»t M a t la a |{ „ uU. , _ T***r*’ ar« m» "y . »»ny W. G. Hare Addresses Local Kiwanis Meet 2 _ ____ P - t ^ oT to the , A ioh » SI.50 Per Year May 16, 1930. LONGEST NON-STOP TRACTOR RUN, O. S. C. Two Statements laut week leverai itemi were 0 - milteil from the Review on account of the lick of «pare. O n which w i T I I L 'U t ' regretted very much wm i the me,. THESE .MIJU.. MI Friday, S L t T i Mr and Mrs. Imlay The longeit continuous non-stop tractor run in history has been ended Oregon State college where a light type caterpillar machine was operated by the agricultural engin- erring department for 4SO hours day and night, without once stopping Give ‘ be engine. Local Chamber Has Visit At County Seat Frank J. Dietach, President The run was made under actual farm conditions as a means of ga Exee'lent Performance ***** rp,ld*,u*' |t ha» come to our attention that 1*° how unwieldy the present Of I.ocal Chamber Is thering exact data on wear, opera I ha company luiva been In lha »trenuoUS effort» are being made to »«Tangemant ll. roniider that Route Student Assembly tion coat, reliability and other fa c hai.it of coming to lleaverton and , r. nNf).r n, ar|y a„ o f i<rmVvrUtn No. I now rvn» through Aloha, and Together At Kiwanis First Speaker tors, connected with modem power erecting their huge sign» wherever Rou(r | to A ,(>ha serves patron* a* far We»t 1 1 farming. I tV*y ‘‘<;uW f,nd •" advantageous, h . laUraata of th. ... , , ■y*, » <ll» ‘ « n''« « f three milei The feat attracted nationwide at SCHOOL VERY PROUD £ 7 * - 1;«" ^bry dld Ulmi shouWde^rnZ 1 lh:,Z - W<"‘ * Al" h“ “"d «« from B*a- CANDIDATES” NIGHT tention as it broke all previous HARRIS HANSON SINGS . for a tiermit ami the construction . ... f . , verton. And practically all of the - — - ! we» »top|>»d on the ground that * * ty " , *uc" * eh»nge * " ! * " route encirrlaa _______ world's record. When the engine was re I«», Aloha Aloha, „ . . . . . _ _ 1 they had not romplled w.th the or Prenion o f your dreire will proba- finally stopped it was run on th~ The Chamber of Commerce states Heaverton School Pupil. Merer. N e- Jiname re.,uirt,.g tint U fore the bly ** by th* »*"•» »>*«•* Deprewtiun Said To Be la Oregon campus at Corvallis where an ox that Beaverton's service is “ super- ronitrurllon of any building- I Department in the near future. ■ .. . . . . . team and covered wagon brought for Hceaaker Gives Account of mérous First risers In Contrat I . Not Exclusive Here th<> provid<.d COBtr>at ^ purpose is 1« call your at- * * £ f virtu* of “ lon* “ rvfa* -* We "•* are » pleased acknowledge at . nur His Trip To Califeraia --------- * to *• • ” — , . , . . . inni is error- There ha* W n * --------- tween the old and the new. this time tl,e good work don* by H * *°n’ recent change in the Beaverton o f- Senator Charles L. McNary called ---------- Important. ffc*, # ^ man rhar|fo amJ The local gruile school received AIdi rimiri Alexander as it » pro- " ,d r This week’s Kiwanis meeting p re*ident W . J. K e n o f the col- u . . I Beaverton s superior efficiency tbat m(.arw tb»t tbp new man w1)| first place in the county grade Imlle that h,ul he not notired the wss “ Candidate's' night. All can- by long distance telephone con- ‘ °ir'' ay ^ ven,n# ° f this week thu school track meet held at the llilù" w,,rk and »<lrd Pro,nl ' l>' ‘ »te bid- ru',l" ln ‘d through long years of eer- finit hav, ^ karll the Job , , fori. were invited W. G. Hare grstulating th« institution on the n“ m‘**,r* th* Beaverton Chamber boro union high school field Wednes- P'‘u" ,tructur*' wu,,UI bave remained vice and with the steady growth In ^ j, aJI pffick n t M an o]d, r man didates -sented one of the candidaUs demonstration and the president in ° [ weI^ the mvited guesU •lay of last week. by scoring tut tuJ km’win« how long to shut volume o f business enables a «pitch- Again. th, p , ayerton ,,ffire op, n, repues jov jm or, and during the course turn passed the word to Governor . . H,If*boro < h«mber at the lat- could _. _u _:» .1 " * *' eight and clone« _ ai ___ six. ______ The forfGi points. Forest tliove cams second u1t ,hp vlrw " f one ,,f " ,,r ''.ti*ens er <lis,.„tch of # mnil than __________ is talk mad* the following re- a . W Norblad who stopped the en- !#r * T‘‘rU“ r n' onthl>' CVMU" * urtth 87, and Hillsboro was third l" " 1 u ' “ , , " " ,l"' l«,n‘hM-s|w I H l f t h «ome through a smaller A |oha affi,.e ia op, „ frnm rar)v in of hi. malks: gine still purring smoothly after About twenty from the ■een ache- sch« | i »«• have nothing nocning against uguinsi nosi -mice with wnn b íes» euuipmem and ann tho mfirning morning until nine at night, maiks With JV The meet had Imen H" w‘'v,'r; we ,w.*t office s, equipment of the candidates for tbo making cloae to 40 million revolts- f Ve .^ n prt^ent to “ •‘M^ny Ma Saturday *,,r" l,,,“ rd* wh*'n ‘• “ " « ‘ ''“r l « 1 ■» U *’"' rlerk hire The Thristmas mail anrf thk a| | days including holidays, duUni for tlu* pmc^ding Republican nomination for Governor tions. en>“ y [h* " P " « d »nd mingle with Hi-pub m of rain urp *" pl*‘ r " wtwrt’ lh* y CO" ** h“ nd|pd ,h*“ Present Route 1 Tlie A lehn Pont Master is a man of hut was j mw (ported Uvuinw- liven Immediately on conclusion of the *? acquainted with their aeigh- have i— n constantly calling atten- . ver un“ undesirable are plac-eq placed would would swamp swnmp a n smaller smaller office. office. lMm, expyrience. experience Although there were uc ^ s I o m I r* 'r" ,“f sigilla or «re Ion|r tioa to mal maladies of which they claim run the tractor was tom down and ° e We* showers Wednesday afternoon, the " , i hpy J mPro'*> th*' VMjW in 2. Parcel Poet coming in on Route The Chamber claims better ser began checking every • ‘■»cveral matters of interest were O iK on ia suffering. In order to re- engineers meet was continued. ,U *d of _ ” ln* 11 ' 1 loaves Beaverton the same after- viet on parre| Post The fact of the affliction, they have pre- part, especially the wear on the kr',a,'i»‘d at this meeting, first and liem the a The summary of the evrnta ia: “ C | .'f V ) V | t f ' l l 11 I l l l f W i l t ” T " n !* .*^ ,'V*"" <’ r , ? " n ^ b‘r" matter is that moat of the park- scribed many cures. Some o f their tracks. foremost of which we may mention t U .. I rut . . . . i , n E l-'U I M I I U I I U M 1 U U U trte at 4-20 pm Aloha has no such ayp, „ „ t out by Parrel Post are the matter of the desirability of platforms read like patent medicine — ----- ------------ of .C v erton u t . L S . w JZ Z TO BE G IV E N A iiA IN > " d l’»rcrt Post would have brought to the nffitw at Aloha, the such meetings and the benefit de- advertisements, or an oil stock proa- BEA VERTONIANS W IN rived from „tu-n-— 2nd. McMillan. Forest (irove, ;ird' ---------- * V, " J H* V wnount °* there as- pectus. They have gone about the O V P R V I T P R C k T lD T ‘ *k t h ,n n p ' loo v-r.l W,.ir it . . . Because o f iU great success and »chedules. Stages do certatned and then sent out from State preaching the doctrine of p*s- U V Ib K V EKBOOKT Frank J. Dietach. President o f the lirlwn t ! ' U'r requesU of the ,mop|e of this r,»rry P*rr' 1 ***• hers And the same Southern Pa- simism. These doctrines have found .. , Beaverton Chamber was the first 1,d Ii'ol. vault ’ lim ’rd It^nli1 vicinity, the Senior « a s will again Patrons would suffer from loss riFir train* that pass through Bea- fertile soil by reason of the fact that L*f» v^ [to n » Beavertonian* took speaker to Uke the floor. He TKuisinn v . . 1 r „ i J * , ' present "S^-oml fnllldho^K^,’ . thU of servire just as patrons on Tigard verton. pass through Aloha as well, the State is suffering from a gen- the Verboort boys into camp last stressed the fact that there were , . 7*. * Sunday to t the h e ----- son W e r t o n t,l!i f ’ r Z i hieh ttmp •» Kln‘ ° " S « n g e hall. Route 1 suffer loss in that letter. T ^ . ro , numKpr of eral depression in business. •_ . . 7 tune of eight to six many matters which could be hand- n.. . . . . in one of the I ' . v , f T ’ w wK M“ y 2S AI1 who h ,vr ,r * n ^ f ° m' *dd" >!,’wrd to ^ «v rrto n . from fh, wm n,,)nitv who arp not hardest contested led in meetings like this one and la- This depression is not confined to gtTTtf.n gf tbe Jump. Uulsy Hillsboro 1st. Wolf, flnrt (ir„ anUtiun ajfrw ^hat it was "trch »1»* «'>«“ ■ f-rmerly ran. must bv Rau„ V o 1. Thev ion. . The one matter came . . Ver- ter in . the evening, ,. ... Beaverton, .n d. Redf,rid. lleaverton. ihr p|a)r rlw n by thr Reaver- forwarded in the nest mail-henee . ¡ ^ n|v r„ „ not ^ from t)mt Oregon, but is nation wide and is due to economic causes. Unrest is ^ .* th* “ P consider.Uon which is of ■ lrd. bnmd jump: Beard Banka, 1st; gt^jenU. and advise all who » delay, irrespective that the change rotI^. lt nnw aUnH, Th„ Aloha __ . . f»r as the dope sheet was con- vital interest to the whole of Wash - » . ,i r lleaverton. 2nd. Murry. h o r -| miaa#d lhc ftral chance to aee It * » » made several years ago. Community Cluh Seine strongly in . ‘ way. an indication of a des.r. to cerned. Verboort had trimmed R o , ing^on cou” , progress, but there is no place in Rnty f , .. D 7 * 7 K|,U‘ : , T ■ now I 4 P ,,,u l •ulhor't“‘. th* « ■ - f.v or nf the doctrine -The greatest Oregon for sob singers or diaciplea tonians mVer* Father Heeaaker, Superintendent .. . 1, . .i “ ™* r“v* ' ! ThU lively comedy U based on centration of mail routes out of lar- good to the greatest number." feel of tribulation. Oregon is not head- , .. .______ . .. »t St- Mary’s Home was railed on F'reel Cruve * V It * , " r<'in'l * ' the scientific dUcov-rries of ITofessor ffrr points Iwcause they have prov- that these should he served, and ed for the damnation bowwows- Our ( v - g f JL k . n ^ u i ? mn<^ **v* a *hetch of hia .. *' 7 ' ' ,U* ° n’ r ' Relyea (a part well taken by Paul * n *° fftve superior dispatch and the- can get excelfent service from people are not bent toward poverty ‘ rip to the south the pw t two i ^ it n , b ° y* > ,.M °Ly* rdJ Wl* ' Shellenberger) who believe# he has »rrvice. , *1ohs TTnder the new root*, as or starvation. We are slowly, but ’ ? th * months, not forgetting to pay tri- lams, i ■ >oro. st,fluke, Roaver- dijK-overed the “ Klixir of Youth”. Kindly think over these points rdsnned, these people will get ser- surely, making progress. As Calvin Watkins md Momhv *nt th h™**’ but* to <niT i'*1*VTT>tet dealer and ton, .nd; tody, l-orwst Orove, 3rd: u k r l ,.h„ g UnUlBt ^ <irgv ^Hously before giving up an effl- vice C ^ itw -. <gice . said . ‘7 a during Z — . a period gers ^*.tkm* and * ot ‘ hree-bag- testifying to the good qu.lities of Coolidge !•» yan to* *r<. Uavirtoi, l i t , Hoover, (the ewwthrart of hia dent and well onranisad mall route So. than, ‘ he nn»*ent natrons will the Chevrolet he drove. This was Score i * Ur*, Vir, n# n ’ ^ daughter Sylvia. Kmrua SrhraOer. fieaverton i'hmmher of Commerce., get as good service as they now of ecqgonuc unrest in Massacnu- R H E perhaps the outstanding talk o f the boro. 3rd: p.d. vault: M et us Bea- lnU, hla confidencc. M ri. w.UamilUr ----------------------- in Massachu- B««verton 8 8 S are gettine. Then. also, the new setts: U teve faith evening as it told of some o f the setts'’ , and so I now say that we Verboort 6 10 3 S V l l n i t t K- nr- J*nnr. u very upset mvr T H I S IS A COPY O F patrons wiR also be affowled good laudable spirit displayed by our Batteries , ' . ' ' *• ‘*rd‘ the whole affair, especially when \\'|| VI’ ( U P P I V T I i T i •ervii.» 1 » 1 « not » noeation as to should have faith in Oregon. One 1 , Groff, Wat neighboring state to the south. high jump IV,i,iry, Beaverton, 1st.’ ,;,.neral UurtM.ck. Alfn-.i John«,n. " A T - w s s s s J? J I V A I v ; « whr.t the Chamfer of Commerce of of 0 « greatest afflictions of which kina and Galbreath; Vertsoort. S^h- Dr. J. R Talbert was another Crocker, Hillsboro, 2nd; Cody, lu r - becomes the first victim. and a N E A R T H E O . E , T R A C K S Tt~i -v ♦ h i n V s nhont the matter: the S u te is now suffering is the now Vandomlin. and Vanderxanden speaker who gave a very much pessimism aroused by politwians who Thatcber Uckka the Beaverton- e»t l,row , 3rd: broad yunip: RaU- baby appears. Hylvia twcumes dls- — — it i« strtrtlv a question o f getting appreciated talk on scene o f th* ton. Forest (irove. 1st; Fluke, Ilea gualed with Phil ami promises to Box Holder. R. No. 1, Beaverton, to the people o f the community the are in fact libeling Oregon and her >ans here Sunday. The game is to M which he tas observed in . progress- sUrt at 2;30 p m a t a w * * 4 O . Q A . M ^ verton, 2nd; Hit*. Sherwood, 3rd: j marry the (leneral Then another Oregon- Dear Patron:- he«t service possible. rather eventful life. He also point- baseliail throw for distance: God- | lMby appears, and th* case becomes Tacoma and Seattle have been League Standing; The Chamber o f Commence o f The Chamber claims that the ed out the desirability of meeting cUrd, I i-avertim, 1st; Birlman, Bea- more complicatrd. Don't pointed to as examples of progress, - Rea verton has taken occasion to "smaller offices would be swamped W Pet. L Pct- more and oftener in such a gath verton, 2nd; l>avia, (iaston, 3rd: Tigard 4 1 800 ering as that in which they found lni , . lhU p u ll ln* c“ "1*d>r- »f*«* » l»ttsr to e»eh box holder at Christmas tim e" Well, anyone and Portland has been pronounced Tigard 220-yard relay: Beaverton, 1st; Beaverton The cast, under Mrs. Robertson's with reference to the proposed knows that at Christmas time most dead. As a matter o f fact, during Beaverton 3 1 750 themselves. Hillsboru. 2nd; Gaston. 3rd, v erboo rt direction ia extremely well-fitted to change in routing It waa. therefore, Pont Office* are swamped__ even the past ten years as disclosed by Verboort 3 750 1 Part o f the time the gavel was ( lass 1 (G irls)- 60-yard: Bennett, the parts they play. and urofer all the circumstances, the Portland office. However, the the recent census, the increase in Sherwood 3 1 750 Hillsboro, 1st; Graif, Hillsboro, 1 deemed advisable for the Aloha Com- patrons need not fear. If the new Roy 3 600 2 2nd; Root, Timber. 3rd: 76-yard: BEAVERTON GRANGE mtinitv Club to foster the interests mute is established, the Aloha Post Thatcher 2 400 3 Garden Hotne Mr Nutt, Forest (irove. 1st; Bennett, HAS REGULAR MEET °f. ,*U' A*°h“ r°mmunity »nd to Master ha* plans o f enlarging the 0 000 Chamber of Commerce, and pub 4 Hillsboro, 2nd; Hardin, Lyda, 3rd: ______ bring to the attention o f these pa- quarters, which even now are am- Lake Grove 0 4 000 lisher o f the Argus During the baseball throw, accuracy: Jensen, if* • * . . trana th<* truth o f the matter. I'hf r>le Kvorv effort will he ninHo to long as the doctrine of pessimism is hitter part o f the evening McKinney The local grange met for regular 4Iob. r «m m „nitv C.t„t. ------------ .T . Johnson, 1st; Grette, Beaverton, 2nJ; mce»inr Salunlav A fter IK. Aloha Community Club members properly accommodate the public. taught, “ Let us have faith in Ore HITEON CLUB MEETS introduced a resolution that the gon” meeting go on record as favoring Hardin. Lyda 3rd: baseball throw, and" a ^ u n «*o^ . " ‘ "I *hp ^ 7 ,"" ‘ ° Wfi^ a" POn' AT THE OLSON HOME Among the entertainers were Mr. distance: ( ockran. Hill.ls.ro, 1st; ner, thp tinually inspected— the Aloha ofCice the use o f concrete in the paving to the >fUrnoon afternoon wa, was given “ over a* ,hey »«’ tually exi.t. Janie», l.yila, 2nd; Newton, Hills was established many no doubt by the same inspector that and •'‘ rs Imlay pleased Route No. . - who • --------- — us , . ,, be laid on th» Canyon Road by the to a program by the children. The boro, ir performance, he whistling. Hlt* ? n ¿ ub "> « Wednesday Msy CormtliMioners of Multnomah Coun- 7 ,v ' 3rd: 220-yard “ relay: - v . - j. Forest ■ -■ - - - following suleniliil i.ri»r.n> >vars ago. when conditions were inspects the Beaverton office. The with their o f Lena Olson. There ty Th<? resolution was ^ op ted u- (.rove. 1st; Sherwood, 2nd; Buxton, ^ y#d , y al[ prea<r^ . * (>ca] io |„ ,)y different from what they now are. Government will supervise: the pub- and she at the piano. We hope to 4 at ^ were fourteen members and one see and hear more o f them. 3rd. nanimously. a I’ortlaiui girl; vocal *«.|e.-tions by Th*‘ route encircles Aloha. M'hen He need not fear. visitor present to answer rollcall Class 2 (g irls)—60-yanl ***• a trio of girls from Lincoln High 11 wnB ertnhlished, many years ago. We would appreciate your sup- The Chairman then appointed with a suggestion for a picnic lunch. I& MRS. C. E. ALLEN TO Gales Creek, 1st; Collins, Banks, ! ^.jtjitions by Ross W ithers ’ H0” * wa* nothing else to do. Now. port for the new Aloha route. three members of the Beaverton 2ml; Abrams, Forest Grove. 3rd: Ru„j,,.|’ Hidetl, Frances Downing! bowpv«‘r - Aloha is the very center answering the questionnaire that will Chamber who were to go with a like GIVE DEMONSTRATION . , ™ S - ' number from the Hillsboro Chain 76 yard: Is-e, Gale* Creek, 1st; |cranofw Hansen, Hasting Denney' ° ‘ ,bc population of the route, be sent you, please answer that you . _ „ .. ed m her place. Zell Strothers gave anJ >Uo committ^ from u* Colilns, Banks, 2nd; Boyd, Dilley, Harry Bllander, Jr., Fielding Don- n radius of two miles o f are in favor of the new route out lacp ^ 3rd: baseball throw, distance: Hag- j n#y Thomas Rohse;' an exercise by Aloha, there are living 3.500 people, of Aloha. I Mrs. C. E. Allen will give a a paper on mining in Oregon. An Foe8t Groye chamfcer * before the Com- gh-nstas, Bend, 1st; Holts, h‘i>avcr- ^¡Vp p,|Krkl maid*;’ vx><-»l du.-t by a** on *mn" tracts of land. Aloha Respectfully submitted. A l o h a demonstration of kindergarten work all day meeting beginning at ten ma w u «h a pot luck dinner , will missioner,q ^ the people ple of Tual_ ton, 2nd; Sams, Bend, 3rd: 220- |it,rrmlnt> (»„tjr a n d ' Katherine IVn- *" ,b c '»rgest voting preeinct in the Community Club. By Special Corn- by her pupils, Thursday evening. . ocock . .. « . .. . . , , „ bv held May 21 at the home o f the atin Valley emphatically insist that yard relay: Beaverton, 1st; Forest n e y . | 1 (m j 0 g<1|() b y Hl||y \Vood; Vo - coun‘ y- It has grown fast and im - mittee Appointed, **ay the high school. M m pr<.siaent. Ida Hite. The day will (irove, 2nd; Hillsboro, 3rd. caj dui(t by |ja j,'ejaber and Mary ________________________________ be used as a paving ma- Thelma T efft will be presented in he «went tvine ouRts An invitnton concrete c” ncr" Monday at a student assembly Ann Luchs; trombone solo. Bob a dance reciUl at the same time. was niWpt^ ^ the Scholls club te?.al the championship pennant was pre- Denney; piano solo, David Rohse; f i r if l • l The public i, cordially invited to to meet with them. Tuesday. May f“ y ^ HUU^ CharL r sented, and also ribbon* to Indi- vocal selection by quartet composed J U Q ¡ J C t o r y o u r s e l t w n ic n e x p r e s s e s attend, and everyone is assured an 20, vidua I winners. The school ia very of Lorraine and Donelda IVrkins, of Commerce orchestra. Later Mr. enjoyable evening. There will be proud o f the splendid showing Ruth Denney. Thelma Tefft, ac- and Mrs. R. C. Foxton o f Beaver no admission charge M A T ZK E S O B SE R V E made Much o f the credit is due to: companied by Helen Tefft; character ton favored the meeting with two Miss Falling, who coachad th* girls and tap dance by Thelma Tefft. “ M O T H E R ’S D A Y ” piano and saxaphone numbers. The in running events; Miss Davie», who F lo w e r » w r c paalM,d ^ pa<.h ^ ----------- enthusiastic applause indicated that coached all throwing events; Mr. j ann present in honor o f Mother’s Mother’s Day was observed at ‘ bis couole's performance would be the Wm. Matzke home on Sunday in considerable demand. Harris Han- I'hillips, boys coach. Day, by Lorraine Denney, I’ atay with the following members o f the »on sang, accompanied by W . L. Dunbar, Frances I>owning and Ida family present: Mr. and Mrs. Niel- Cady at the piano. Harris's music Felsher, after which the children and U. W. C. SPONSORING son and three sons. Mr. and Mrs. i* always in demand and his per- young people were served with ice AN ENTERTAINMENT < cream V. Arrowsmith and two daughters, formance was one of Ms best at this and cookies. ami Miss Bertha Matzke. all o f meeting. Portland: Mr and Mrs. Bruce Steele ■ The United Westslde Clubs are KINTON CHURCH OB and baby daughter of Forest Grove; H . H . H A IN E S A D - npnnaoring an evening o f dancing* SERVES MOTHER S DAY and entertainment at the Fairvale Misse* Gertrude and Alma Matzke, D R E SSE S LO C A L T E N T Wm. Matzke, Jr„ and Mr. and Mrs- Clubhouse tonight (May Iff). Sunday was observed a* "M o Wm. Matzke. S r., o f Beaverton Charles Walker, Governor o f the ther’* Day” at the Kinton church. The Daughters o f the Union Vet Northwest Dlatriet, Kiwanis. will be There was a very good attendance I erans of the Civil War met in the LOCAL NEWS the speaker o f the evening. Follow o f parents present. I. O. 0 . F hall Monday with a pot The following ing the speaking, there will be program was rendered: song by the luck luncheon at noon. They had Sidney Davis from Camp 18, at dancing A- E. Melln i* chairman school; recitations. I.eo Young, Ma- .. . . . . . . . . .. m invited guests the Hillsboro tent, Knapp«, had his hand burned quite H H. Haines from Portland, of a special entertainment com m it-1 hle VanKleek, Orville Peterson. Y u seriously recently and is m Bea- and gpvera, memb€ra of the D o,,, tee to provide plenty o f extra good ma Dallmann. Mary Kathryn Hall. eat*. | rw “ x? A ? * 1; Madison tent of Portland. Mr. Amos Bierly, Lucille Peterson, Ma- menu from Dr. Moore, in Portland- Hain„ a<Mre!k,ed the ladles at the The evening'» entertainment would hle Anna Gemliella, Glenn Pringle, Mr and Mrs- Cassius Johnson on luncheon hour, and at 2:45 he, with not l>e complete without some Ivnn Bierly, Harry Ludwig. Evelyn the Canyon Road were pleasantly the "Daughters’* marched to the mean* o f getting the election re Richards, I » is Rierly, Evelene surprised on Wednesday evening of High School, where he gave a brief turn», so the Beaverton Radio com Young. Lucille Vanllorn, Elizabeth last week by members o f the local address to the students. pany has contributed the services of VanHnm, and Willinm W right; one o f their best Majestic radios, I songs, Tois Bierly, Kathryn Pomeroy, Christian church. The evening w as' In Wg k c ture he carried them which will be placed in the dining Elizabeth Wright. Roberta Pomeroy, ’ n conversation. Later de- hack to old Virginia and gave them lightful refreshments were served. | , b rk f outlina of th< Ufe of George room to sound out the count as re and Mary Kathryn Hal); exercise# ports are received from all over the beginners class. Genevieve Johnson was presented and Martha Washington up to and state. In a piano concert reciUl by her during the time of the Revolution- teacher, Mrs. Jean McBreen. Tues- ary war. Mr. Haines is a Son of REBEKAH LODGE V I MRS. OMSTED ENTER day evening at the Congregational a Union Veteran, although his un SITS TIGARDVILLE church. Her program of eleven se- cestora for 300 years before M# TAINS AT HER HOME lections played from memory was time hwd lived in Virginia. He haa Several members o f Renverton rendered in a pleasing manner. just recently returned from a visit Mrs- Fred Omsted entertained at Retiekah lodge visited the TiRard- ® ------------------------ ------------------------- S to the Old South. her home Saturday evening, th« ville Roheknh lodge Tuesday eve NOTICE | | It is hoped that he will meet with diversion heing raids. Those pres ning, when that lodge put on the a ----------------------------------------------------a us again at some future date, and ent Included Mr. and Mrs. E Marsh. Initiatory degree. The work was Everything to be printed in the tell us something more of the Civil Mr. and Mrs. H. Waite, Mr. and heniitifullv exemplified hy the de Beaverton Review should be in the War times. Mr*. J. W . Sprague, and Dr- and gree staff. After the meeting de Review office by Thursday noon, Mrs. Davis, and Dr. and Mra. A r lightful refreshments o f rake, fruit written legibly on one side o f each 1 A new community hall has chie Olsen, o f Portland- • salad and coffee were served. . sheet o f paper. - opened at liberal. . . !r I n I'm u’nted At A ZZ~- !"" ** the sentiments of Beaverton people.