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F,IX. UNE. OH»1' « » . . i . » - - 1 ' 4 ir it ' s l uit IIR AV l i l lïll N , KNVIHW '8 iiii ; FOR II T he B ea ver ton R e vie w Cl.FAN RKtDINfJ FOB A H . TUB family 1 he Only Newspaper Devoted Exclusively To The Interests O f Eastern Washington County. VOLUME Vili, NO. :i9. ri., e . . « . , r Single Copy, 3 Denis Petition Circulated to Transfer Mail Route:- FARES ARK REDUCED IS SERVED WEI I., NOW II,indir» Mail unii A llu n ili!) Hut h On<x> uguin Heuv.'iUin'« mull >ri VU«| It i I h 'IU k ni.nl thf |M>lnt ul mi lurk l>y |M><qi|«» whn wunt to build tip their standing In tlir (''immunity with no «o..t for thvin uxcvpt for u Itttl.* time uiul salesmanship, I In. tInti- u petition hu:i hoin n r ” culatnt with the ih reit object o f buvlng KuUte | transferred to un other torminu» i'lopuKMiiou aeeolH to huvv been *l<r. uil ttiut if tin* route »lu lled n few mile» to (hi- Wi-»t tin- pcupl* up tout way Would get their mail u gr« *»t 'h ul csille i in the ilny thun when it »Ant* from H caierton Tin* might In- true "IK ." The fuel* that it tuk<- i »nine turn- fo r u oiailinui. to travel over hi» route. :iml thul lie iloor pot get »turteil out until the mall for thut day ha* ariiYvd at hi» p< tom. .- un | has been worked •>Vi*r aeema to have linen entirely overlooked- l*urj»>»i-ly. peihujn,, hut neVfrthele»- overlooked. It one in no lot lunate tu to live ut the end o f a route where the rural farrier » ta il» out he will a> t hi» mail n i iiiu.iiei ehle earlier than the fellow who I...*» ut Uie ..nil ut the route wla-rv lilt- iti .1 in..in k iiiw i hark to 1 . 1 » post- office . I hi--a- people, who want their mud . ..lliei' in the day mi»-lit help out a lot if they would lake the mutter up from the point of view • g.-.tiug the route rvver -d . pei hap* Hut the route» are laid out l-> men ii -m W a-lp i-g t'ii and m en thouirh a new ixiutc is »larted, the |a»»t..m.. iii»pe to. from thi* la p ) tul would m ine here and lay out tin route, the postmaster here la.r the patron* would riot haw- inu.-h »ay in that m ailer. Hot then- are other thing» to u» rimsidercti lie* nle» the time It take» foi a carrier to g «t from the (oa t -live to the plteo o f d. livery 'lau e, for instance, the »orvu e that 1 » -i." lered the pustuffi*. If mad eoltu-a into a po»Uiffice at a goodly num tier i f 11 mo» a day there 1 » cotiaid- erahle uuicker dispatch o f tout mau tit*m that poatolWee. Iteuveitoli. hav ing the South-'rn I"ncllV , tin- St.lice» _ ' mail 1 » in u link h lietter position to serve route» and gel mad iu t to rt» deitm ulion much quicker and m ole efIVieiiUy than place» not similarly situated Then it i» u» Important at t me* that a letter mailed out on a route la- promptly dispatched to it» ilea- lll-.aUon a» it 1 » that a letter come» in. Beaverton with the three man route» out u» well u» in 1 » 1 » » much h eller po»itkm to net aarvii-f than a place not ao fortrnately l o cated All mail com ing off the route» i* promptly ili»palehed to Portland with hardly uny atop h.-re. 1 » thrrv uiiotlu-r (Hunt where till* can In- at* contplixhed? Not ao expediently a» from here The force In u |io*to(hi c, the per aonnel. 1 » a big factor in Ifettinif prompt mail service. It is hardly to I k - expected thut one man in a ,KWtom,f can work the mad ao read ily a» can thrt-o. Beaverton i» fortunate in having for a postmaster a man who la id the record fur »w iftly luindlini: mail ua n railway mail clerk for a num her " f year» K. B . Manna, wm-n a clerk in the railway mad, handled nnd di»patched a riven numla-r of idem » of mail more rapidly and ac euratiy than any o f hi» com petitor* for a nundier o f year*. Uu local new s 1 , Mr and M r». Anderson o f l’o r t- land viiited in thè homi- o f their dauifhter, Mr» Guy <’ Carr W cdnes- day. M r. W n i. G rigg». « form ar 1**“ vertero roahlent, dirai ut hi» home in Portland on August 24 nt the ngy « f 47. Kunernl »ervleea were nt. Miller and Traeey’» parlor» or W .dnesduy Mr u n i Mr.» B K Menney, Mr. nnd M r». K <1. l ’erkin». M r. nnd M r». T H Penney, and Mr. and M r». K B . Penney ami fam ily ph-nirked on Male» Creek on Siin- i!uy. M r». G to. Newman, who live» in thè northwest pi»rt o f town hn»^ just nohl tw o aure» o f woodlnnd o ff her fum i • Tw o yminit men are the piu Imihlinif chaser». T h cy m e already them n houae on their new place. VISITORS Reduced fare» on ull mil and alaifc line* in the northweat have i-n u»ruled for round trip excur »ioni»t» to the Oregon State foil- In Sulem Septembei Ti to 2 k, it was aniiLuncd thia week Round-trip it-kola will »ell for fin e and one third, according to ill formation released from the fuir lMinr .1 office with all tranaportutlon ennipanie» otr<-iinif every eo opera tlon for the eonvnience and com fort o f fair viaitora. SjMvial day» named thin week are to Inelude except io nit I feature« planned a| ii ilinilly for the territor ial division or (r o u p for whirh the en-nt i» ralleil, it was unnotinccd hy Mr- l.llu S Wilson, aecretury ol the state fair board, '¡In- weak hu» la-en divided in i"Ilow Mon .iy, Community day; Tin-iiday. grunge duy; W. dm -lay, Salem day; Thur»duy, i'oitlund duy; F m ley, (»(iternor'a day; Saturday, children - day and p rr»i duy; Sun day, Kxc u n ion ists’ day lin n * for thi »peeial handling of tiad’ ll- on road» throughout western Oregon are iH'Ing prepared t.y offlr ial» ut Salem with highway» ex - pt-it'd to be taxed to capacity with th thousand* o f fair visitor». "I'm iiiu m » and iur*.-» iggrcgut • m g nearly $ I < 10,000 have drawn the finest exhihita in the United Slat«-». ' M r». Wilson »uid, “ i.iid with urh »»»uraii-e o f exceptional display«, we nr® expecting verily thut ull road» will h ad to Salem " Kntrie* for the dairy cattle ex hibit, the rahhit di»play and hor-<e »how in. ex.eotiunally niimerou» according to II»!» now MVuiliihle, with .-very division o f the *xpo»i tion showing a marked gain Outward Doing Aljtil ID*, mains In This Pont* olTiiT only Short time l'o*l liu .lr r Si» I illy FDR FAIR ( M E ( Ll liS TO RE REPRESENTED AT FAIR Four II cnlf cluh- will !«• well represented at the County Fair this fall, according to the statement o f W I. Av. rill, as-istalit Counijr ng.-nt in chiirgc o f the animal un.l crop» chilis Doctor Coon o f Forest Grove and Dr. Nicol o f lldlslsiro. accompanied hy Mr Averill have la-en tukin:’ blood sample» from club ealve». to In- *h"Wn at the Fair Hlmid «umple- are sent to the laU.ialury at the Oregon State C dlege, where tests are made f i r infectious abortion. Thi« !,‘ SI i r*>|iiiir»d fo r alt cuttle hy the County and State Fair Hoard». Doctors i non and Nicol are making a »pedal price to Club nn-mhei» a their share In encouraging the ex hil.iting o f cluh stock nt the Fairs N otice» wcr.- Rent out recently to all cluh member« concerned asking th.-m to have their animals up in the burn oil n certain day. and o f the HO in tide | »11 were ready and waiting ex c.p t one. Di< Coon .ml Nicol complimented Mr Averill highly on thi* show ing, «aying ihnt the re» |mn»i is much l»-t*er than th.-y had * xported. iicp.ii ts received on the. e t* s’ * w ill U- rec. ived in u I hiui lo duy» It i- .-xpciT'd that all calve» tested this year will »how a clean hill of health, lai-t year out o f some eigh t.vn tested only one showed a-wrtion reaction VALENTINES ( F FE RRATE ANNIVERSARY Mr. un.l Mrs, Heni-y J. Valentine were given a genuine surprise last Sunday (A u gu at 17th), ut their home on the Bcholls-Portland road about fo r ty -fiv e relaUv. a and frienl* from I'oithind walking in on them in the afternoon. The oceusion was .lie Jfith w ill.ling anniversary o f Mr and Mrs. Valentine. The host and hostess were equal to the occasion un.l ut once made their guests welcom e. During the afternoon musical selections both vocal un.l instrumental were ren . 1 , red by Mrs. John Valentine and son and Prof. and M rs. Kunau. M rs. Kttuau is u prominent soloist o f Portland. lee cream and cake w ere served during the afternoon, and a supper was enjoyed at »¡x o ’clock. Many good things were brought out from the baskets and boxes brought by the guests spread on the long table- Several o f those present attended the wedding o f Mr. and Mrs Valen tine 25 years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Valentine received many- nice g ifts o f silver, and nu merous glass pieces inlaid with sil ver. The guests departed at a late hour wishing the host nnd hostess many more happy returns o f the f r y - ________________________ - 1 Orojron Stale News Jp---------------------— -------- - — kH O regon linen mills nt Salem were reopened after a shill down o f three w eeks. Tem porary star mail route service The Reliekah Noodle and f*«*’' “ ' (1|uh will meet at the home o f Mr» has l>een established from Klamath Y . W Livermore. Sr . Friday Sep Falls to Lakeview. temlier f.th fo r an all dny mooting. The City Council has ordered work nt A pot luck lunch will I k - served •nibi-rs lire requested to resumed on the excavating for the noon. All roc f-m s new water system storage tank here. I k * present. A miniature g o lf emirs«' w as fo r M r. A . J. Johnston, an employee mally opened tn the public in o f the Standard Oil M • Springfield next to the Casey »er- Helen». Ore., ha» he.-n transferred vice ntation. to Keaverton. He and hi* fam ily o ' Plans have lK»on made for the con- pect to move hero the latter par ,,f the week. They have rented the struetlon o f n »4,000 clubhouse at Club W illi» Cady house Mr. Johnston Piedmont G olf and Country 1 » a brother o f Mrs. C . 1». Allen. Kr„ Unds at Klamath Fnlls. n ____ a . . . . . . .. lira verton, Washington County, Oregon. Short Items About People We All Know (o m in ö s and ( ìo ìiir h O f RcavcrtonianH Are Re corded Here MANY VISIT REACHES Many T* l 'impie I .une lir a .ertoti To Visit I rirnrfa and Relative« k/.lhor O N i| has return.-ii aft'-r u w eek'» stay ut K«-ii»id.-. <>ru Button and h i. mother n-c leaving this week for Canuda. Mr. \ inr.-nt o f Hiltu'eiro was in town visiting the first o f the week Mr and M r». T (k Hetu and family spent Sunday at Jantxen Heu'-h. Mr. M.-Closkey and M r. Van Pelt made n liusiir ess tr.p to Vum- hill Wednesday Jun.-t Ca.ly " f Hillsboro visited for several days with her cousin. Mi»» liarharu Cady. Dr VVMcv form er minister of tie- Congregational Chur.-h, visited tin» week with frien 1 » in Ih-uverton. Mrs. I" J . IS.-tsrh i* able to I k * buck at the store after being con fined to her home for the la«t Week. Mr. Walter Harris o f C alif,, fo r merly o f Keaverton was a dinner guest Monday evening o f Mr and Mr*. Byfield. The picnic which was lo lie given hy the I) l ' \ Saturday in Sell wood Park. Portland has been post poned until n later date Mrs. Leonard, daughter o f Mr and M rs. II. II Stgie, who has In-en living in Kaati-rn t ’ r.-gon is here visiting with her lairents. Mrs (¡oldie Dnvw (g,-,. Vincent) form erly o f Beaverton but new o f North Dakota visited with friends in Keaverton this week. V\ E S 1 K R N li\ (s ST A R »1E R E IN _ Friday, COM - I r ( HILDRENS DAY AT FAIR IS CHOSEN Ih-mand.s fpr additional space for exhibits o f hoy’s and girl's club Work have been provided for vy remodeling the 4-H Cluh building and giving specially prepared space in the new live stock building fo r club m em benf calves, hogs, »heep. poultry, etc. 1 he interior o f the 4-H club tu ild - m g has i*-en painted and display- reeks for sewing have been in stalled. Tables fo r the cooking e x hibits all «-overed by glass have been provided Seats fo r «juite an audience have been provided in front c f the demonstration platform and from all report» it seem* likely that some .. . Mg in .»th«r roil, c«, nmnstration will b going on nearly all the time throughout the .1 days o f the fair. A short school program will be given in the auditorium at 11:00 a m. September 11. The school band from the W allace school will take part, with short numb«jrs by pupils from other schools. The Bpy .Scouts w ill have a part in the «<-.ents o f the «lay- We e x pect that they will make cump on the grounds at 10:00 a.m. and take part in an afternoon ouUloov p ro gram. There will be stock judging and showmanship contests among the stock club hoys. Si me o f this (business w ill lie on : every day but Thursday. September 11 w ill be the big day for the boys nn«l girls. $1.30 I*er Year r T A L K I E 11- Hoot <#lb. ,n adhere» to his p.iltcy ol "change o f pa«e ’ in "The Moun ted Stranger, »tirring ail-tulking a< ; tion picture «om ing to the it. uvei | ih ea tie F iiday, .Saturday, awl Sun day. tiihaor. is carrying out a consist..nt , policy c f variety in making the ! thrilling picturaa thut have placed him on the ginnaclc o f western stardom In his various picture» he in portraying the romantic Went in both its old and new phases. He broke with the old western picture tradition hy introducing au- tomohliea, m otorcycle», and airplanes i when he thought tney ud.;ed to in terest and excitement. He was the first western star to make use o f air|j|ane* in his pictures. In "'The Mounted Stranger” tifb- on returns to the old West o f hor *es an -1 gun play The scenes of the action are laid in the great -Southwest, down near the border. i picture ha» u continuously e x citing plot, laid in a most colorful setting. Muny of the most e ffe c tive scene* were shot in the weird und aw e-inspiring waste* o f the great Mojave Desert, (jjm on play» the part o f a naro riding, hard fighting young cow - puncher, who »iogi. handed set» out to “ g e t’ a gan g of bad men who hail murdered his father. Despite the grimness o f this central pur pose, there is ample romance, to say nothing o f Gibson’s special brand c f western humor. Charming Loai»e I-orraine plays op|K.»ite Gilwon in the picture, which was dir*»ted by Arthur R os- son. August 29, 1930. Plans For County Fair I Are New Complete SENATOR CARRER OF FERS SPECIAL AWARDS s [■ 1 ■ —— - KDroll Has Home In Tuala- tin Valley, North ”f Beaverton VALLEY IS LAUDED Willis Cady Is Given Small O f Appreciation by Club (.¡ft The talk of th« Honorable Frank lin I*. Korell wa* the feature o f the Kiwanis. I he first part o f the evening wa» given over to the usual Kiwanis pro- gram to which there ha,-l come » . i - eral non-members, drawn by the fact that there wa* a combined m eeting. Only one announcement was made which caused i*.iy eemm ept that o f the District M e ting to be held at \ ictoria about the middle o f next m onth. This meeting is o f unusual interest and will probaLly be attei.d- ed by a considerable number o f B ea verton Kiwanians. George L ippeit made one o f his characteristically interesting talks of the glor.es o f the Tualatin valley and o f the value o f selling Oregon to O regonians. M r. Lippcrt is a new- man in the vicinity and is very enthusiast).- o f the future prospect* o f this valley. Probably the most touching part o f the Kiwanis program was the pre«« ntation o f » little g .ft o f ap preciation to Wiilis Cody for his help, his music and his accepting o f the responsibility for getting the meals served. M r. Cady is leaving the latter part o f this week fo r M edford where he has accepted a position with one o f * he big real j,statc firm* ther?. He will have Charge of the insurance branch o f the office. Mr. Cady’s response- was very appropriate Hpenal awards by Senator Arthur ta p p e r o f silver and bronze me dals to the tw o 4 -H club g irl« who enter Washington County's best jars o f home canned fruits, vegeta- hie* and meats in the National Can- nin* r ',nU"lt i* announced in a m « - sage to the Review from Shenandoah low s, where the contest is being held under the auspices o f the Household Science Institute- Senator Capper, long a friend o f the 4 11 clubs and a member o f the National Committee on Boys’ and Girls’ Club Work, in making the a- wards «aid that he hoped these awards would serve to encourage home canning work among farm girls ar.d that they would prove o f value t. 4-H club leaders and extension workers in fuithering Th*» work. I The Capper medit* are in addi- tion to the list c f 470 prize* tota l- m g $1,250 in cash, loving cups and ribbons which w ill be distributed to the winner* in the contest. l*he gian d sweepstakes award o f the contest carries with it a cash prize ol six hundred dolUfrs. The -ontest is onen to every wo- ntan and girl- There are no restrict- ions as to the nature o f the food -‘■nt Contestants may enter the friii- vegeable or meat division, any two of these division*, or all three E n- tn e i should be sent .mmediatcly upen canning. These will be kept on exhibition at Shenar.ooah till the -ru / ' ' T T - ' a oT,t The list o f contest judges includes five o f Am erica s outstanding home economics experts and nutrition au- thorities, headed by Dr. Louise Stan- ley. Chief o f the Bureau o f Horae Economics, U- Agriculture. ______ OF MANY A T R F S \ t t l ’ ii D R A IN IN S P E C T E D More than .'¡00 acres o f grain on 18 farms in W ashington County have liven inspected this summer for certification, according to W . F Cyrus, county agent. Most o f these grow ers have been grow ing certified *eed before. Growing certified seed A New Feature This Year Will He Health Center TO Large A RLAY Tent Will Rest Room REN Be Used for Adnlts As Exhibitors making entries at the Washington County Fair are ex- pressing their appreciation o f the ruling c f the Fair Board, requiring all exhibits to be in place by twelve o ’clock, Wednesday night, September 10th. No entries will be received a f- ter thi* time and the Fair will he ready to open Thursday morning early, Preparation* are being rapidly completed in every department and as far as exhibits and attendance are . d o«M they will surpass all forrtier years, A new feature this wi„ ^ ^ Health Center arranged and con- by the Count Nurse, Mr*, Grace Richmand. In the 4 -H buiid- mg there will be health posters and a which wi, n * a n ed. ucatj) be in the . Public Health ‘ . . . . .,»■ On the East side o f tms building ther? will fce a permanent play pen which is now being built under the supervision of Mr. Grant Zumwalt W*10 ** ‘l ° nating his labor. In this enclosed area, there will be sand piles and toys for the children. The wire fo r this enclosure was donated by the County Federation of W o- men's Clubs. Near this pen there will be a table fo r demonstrating the value o f different food to par- ents and children, In connection with this feature. Krain ? s in the o f P°U toes’ “ » tlu' rJe wil1 8 l» r* e tent ^ P®* ,hlp mpnns ^ lraProv' n* the as a general rest room fo r The committee met at the home tr o P- bt’1,e ‘ mc3t o f thesp farm trs adult*- containing ctU ami chairs, Inapcction fo r certifications are This is o p e n to e v e r y o n e . " f Mr and Mrs J . K. Summers made only upon th :-equest o f tne Near this tent will be a smalt to plan f'»r the opening card part.- ffirmi i Certification means that the where mothers can leave tnelr of the Beaver So<-ial club on Sepf in. Ifa in has met certain standards re- babies Beds have been donated by i-mre-ng ptrrfty r? variety. freeo*«m the W om an's CHib o f Seticlla. There Mr and Mrs W. K H-singer from foreign seed, weeds and d is- „-ill. also, be an ice box for ke«p- and Mias Louise Feldman returned ease. ing the milk and a heater to heat I ui -day < vening from San Francis The follow ing grewers have had milk for the babies. A t this tent co where they have been attending fields o f grain passed for certifica- the.e w ill be a reliable woman in the German Sanger Kent- tion: T . J . Elford, Hillsboro, Rt. constant attendance, Mr. and M rs. L. V . M iCumscy 3 , white winter wheat; F . H. J o s s /. j n connection with the above, nnd daughter Virginia o f Portland Linnton, Rt. 2. ladina clover; James there w ill be a free health clinic »(■«•nt a day this week visiting at Sew-ell, Hill&bcro. Route 1, oats and for children between the ages of the homes o f 11 . H . Haw ley and wheat; David K kh. Orenco. white five and seven, inclusive. Examina R. L. Hawley in iieaverton. winter wheat; J . Enschitde. Hill tions and advice wil! be given by sboro. R t. 2. clim ax oats, Wisconsin local docters. This feature will be Mrs. Ii A . Rolls«- and son» T h o barley; B erger Bros.. Hillsboro. Rt appreciated mas and David, accompanied by t.rr by the mothers and mother, Mrs. T . J . Hannigan o f 4; white winter wheat; Albert Kehr- their babies. Portland, s|H-nt Fritlay visiting with li, Peaverton, Rt. 2, victory oats; The fite works display on Satur Mrs. A . A Morrill «.f HilIslM.ro, and kancta oats; Arnold Snyder, day night. September 13th will tie Forest Grove. Hannchen barley; the most attractive one in the Mr. and M rs. C . E Hedge and Mrs. R. W alker, Beaverton. Rt. 2. Northwest this year and will have c«,u*ins. Mr. and Mrs. Georg Harry Hansen. Portland, lit 2, wneat many new thrilling features. The Pr<M-t«-r o f Portland ma«!t- the trip PI< NIC AND CONVEN cats .i d wheat; John Cawrse. F or- time o f display will be 8:45 sharp. to Newport unit hack Sunday. The TION TO BE HELD e«t Grove. Ut 1. wheat and kanota j n ajj parts 0f the county, the went over the new cut otf ami came hack hy C oivallis. oat.«; Antone Evers, I- orest Grove, sa]e advance tickets is being Everett W right and E. L. Cox a t \\ .»concin arley; Alex Chalmer. conducted by members o f clubs and R igolo Rossi, who has been 111 tended a meeting o f the officers and Forest Grove, winter w heat; R. M. organizations who wish to make at his home for a couple o f weeks ROAD CREW IS BUSY com m ittees, Fritlay etening, at Sco'.t, Tigard, winter wheat; L . E . some money and also help the Fair. was taken .Saturday to St. Vincent » IN THIS PART OF CO. Scholls, to make definite plans and Stiff. Rt. 1 . Beaverton. Hannchen The N ewberg tw en ty-five piece hospital where for a time hi* life complete arrangements for the Sun- barley; John Thornburg, Forest w as dispnired o f. However lu- uniform band will also have some The county road machinery and •lay chool convention and picnic to Grove. Hannchen barley. J . R . Pu- im proving and it is ho|)ed he will new feature entertainment. this Saturday boD. Hillsboro, R t. 1, Hannchen tie o f men hav«< l>oen doing some be held at Laurel soon be able to n-turn home. Nearly all the space t> the in work on the roads in this part o f August 3() for an all day session barley and Victory oats. dustrial section in the Fair has been N . J . "-k«-«' railed Tuesday on Jeff the .« 'in 'y during the past week The different schools in the district ----------------------------- sold and this will again be one o f Dugan who has be«’ n in St. V in or so. Tile Flat is now ready for will take part in the program . It > 2 R S . E L L E R S0N IS the attractive sections. The ground« cen t’s ho»|iitnl for the last three rock and Pleasant Valley road has promises to be a very enjoyable a f- p t v p v t iil> r,.\ A SURPRISE a n ! buildings are being cleaned and month*. M r. Dugan was form erly also bei-n put in fine shape, widened fair. Those attending are asked to disinfected and put in first class n I sni othed over in many places bring a liasket lunch. It is expected -------------- employed as watchman at the tow er condition. The road work was completed here that this community w ill be w ell A very peasant surprise party in Beaverton He is slowly im prov Saturday, anil the machinery m ovco represented and different members was given last Friday even.ng for A o unusually fine and attractive ing. to another job. o f the school will be on the program . M rs.*R eb ck a h Ellerson in reniem - childrens day program is being a r - _____________________________________________________________________________ ______ brarwe o f her seventieth birthday ranged by County .School Superin anniversary bv the members and tendent N. A. krost for that day. their fam ilies o f the Kebekah N eed- September 11th, the opening day o f le and social club. the F a ir. It will be difficult to give any very .leflnite idea o f the won.lerful talk« made by th. Honorable Frank lin K orell. He is the Member o f Congress from the Third Oregon < r ha^ i>eon in ( on^rcss threfr years, was a special delegate to the World Peace Conference at Geneva last year, and holds more offices than we van remember. He is a cl > friend o f Frank Dietach, having been in the ranks alongside o f our City Recorder. He spoke o f the O re- gon country as being “ The Land o f Prom ise", something like the “ P ro- misvd I-and” o f Holy W rit. He quoti-d the im mortal Roosevelt and Cline he told o f figures ami p er centages all to the glory o f this se«-tion. And though he did not m en tion it last, he ¡« an owner o f a home in Tualatin Valley, just a lit tle north of Beaverton on the Barnes road. Thete were about thirty present an.l the evening was spe-nt strolling around the lawn and visiting with each other. A big lantern was hung out under the trees which lit up the yard. Mrs. Ellerson was p .e sented by the club with a beautiful gold Kcbtkah pin. .She says it wa» the happiest birthday she has had in y ea rs. Refreshments c f ice cream cook ies and coffee were served after whf.-h ali returned to their homes wishing M r«. Ellerson many happy birthdays in the future --------------------------------- ----------------------a LOCAL NEWS 3 i£- M rs. L. D. Short has been ill with an attack o f influenza. v tP P T IV / IC . 'M o o .y ir « r . l l i M « 1 ?> H K L |) I N H U B E R H A L L ______ . _ j A mass n o t i n g was held Tues- da)’ evening at the Huher Hall by the citizens o f Huber. The meeting was called for the purpose of protesting the change in Route 1 out o f Beaverton. Resolutions were adopted and a petition prepared which is to be c ir culated and sent to W ashington D. C. Quite a large and enthusiastic crowd was present. MANY FAMILIES DO TO THE SEASHORE W ilfcrd Liven good had his ton sils removed hy Dr. Mason Monday A number o f the families around town have taken trips to the coast M rs. R . S. Welsh and daughter during the past week, and the pop laus are visiting frii-nds in Los A n ulation has been quite scattered. R e geles. sales those mentioned are the fo l- M r. and Mrs. Otto Seidler re- low ing: Mr. and Mrs. C W. Young turned home after a week’ s vacation and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Van at the beaches. Kleek and fam ily and Mr. and M rs. Mr. A lfred Gafner o f Portland. W . L. Van Horn and family. Rt 8 . fell from a scaffold Friday and broke a rib. GOODWILL ,Mr. anil Mrs. fam ily returned Friday «.gening. c. c. Beach and Seattle on Net for the Asking Goodwill is an intangible asset which cannot be bought with money, Miss Kate Belden, a form er tea but without it no business enterprise cher o f the high school spent Tues can survive. day in Beaverton. W e cannot buy your goodwill and Miss Rose K am bergcr had her we do nr t merely ask for it. We aro adenoids removed by Dr. Mason on doing our best to deserve it. Wednesday morning. ‘ TH E KEAVERTON R E VIEW from