r'V THE ONLY |BBAVERTON OWNED NEWSPAPER T he B eaverto n R e v ie w ir r r s FOB BEAVERTON. THE REVIEW'S FOR IT The Only Newspaper Devoted Exclusively To The Interests Of Eastern Washington County. VOLUM E IX, NO. 52 Council Passes City ■ it For 1932 Single Copy, 5 Cents M A N Y FARM ERS ARE GROWING N E W SE E D Beaverton. Washington County, Oregon. Friday, I m « — Group Discusses Bus Line ïo Garden Home : I SILEN TLY PASSING | > —---------- — gg Maine Hills was born in Law- r«H I, Kansas, February 27, 1MC. She waa educatad in that stale as teacher and taught here unm | May 21, 1H90, when she was unite! in inai ria ge. to Frc-d W. Cady at Burlingame, Kansas. 1 They first made their home at Ellensbutg, Washington, moving to McMinnville, Oregon, and finally, in April, 1893, came to Beaverton, where she resided continuously un til her death. She was early associated with the Bethel Congregational Church aa *n active member and the church and all of its activities were a vi­ tal part o f her life. She leaves to mourn her loss; j three children, Barbara at home; Willis L . of Beaverton, arvj Mrs. Kuth Banana of Portland; four grandchildren, Maxine and David ady, Howard and Evelyn Bankus; - ( __ November 27, 1931 Gervais Team Loses In Beaverton Game $1.50 Per Yeai WINTER VIOLETS The chill November winds hsd flung To earth the leaves all brown and sere, While o'er the skies the gray clouds hung. Shadowing the landscape cold and drear. Nearly 90 farmers of Washington county are growing a type o f red «lover different from the native red clover that we have been growing Vet here, with wondering Joy I And, here, according to W. F. Cyrus, O’er moorland bare and desolate, With scented breath o f fragrant thyme, county agent. Two strains are b e ­ I s In (ieiierul, the Usual Six ing grown. One of theae ia the City Attorney Myers The sweet late-blooming violet. Several Times the Gervais Tennessee Anthracnnee resistant Per cent Raise Is Ad* Chosen as a Committee Gray clouds their beauties but enhance, Team Almost Score.., t)pa and the other la whet la being 'Neath sodden skies, o'er barren ways, liered to in Budget to Inquire about bus called the Ohio hardy type. The On winds of adverse circumstance, But they Are Held latter clover was started in the Wafting the sweets o f Summer days. DISCUSS SID E W AL K S county in 11130 and the other waa AN ELECTION IS HELD May we when sorrows blot the sky, W RIGHT DOESN’T FLAY first sown here In 1929. These new And shadows dim the winding path. seed lota were brought Into the With smiling lips reprers the sigh; 'I n t * I . t'ommittrr of Ihr Whole lo ccunty for a specific purpose. Hr. J. K. Talbert la New President, B. H. S„ Near Paid of Schedule. Voicing the songs o f hope and laith. Consider Ways and Mean. Western Oregon red clover seed and law Kirhey, Vice>Pres. —Geitrude Martin Christensen Has Lost But On ! Game haa, for the past several years, 1 The annual bu Igrl meeting for ' liven discriminated against in parts Pursuant to a call iaaued by The Gervais High .School football < f , the Town of Beaverton w n held in of the east because o f a lack President Schultz and Secretary team came to Beaverton Friday only hardiness when grown there lly the Town llall Monday evening, Short of the Beaverton Chamber of to face defeat at the hands ot 1 HIGH SCHOOL N E W S November 23 as advertised in the following a system of certification Commedce, there waa a meeting o f Coach Warren's hard fighting Bea­ |w*t iaauea of the Keview. How­ on the new seed it ia hoped that it that body held in their rooms in the verton squad. The score was 12-4). lota HI-Y ever, there were no exceptions la- will be possible to maintain Bank of Beaverton building Friday Thia is the last home game of this The H i-Y organization of Bea­ ben to the budget aa prepared by that are free from undcairahlc vol­ evening of last week. L m r s r u L-n* brul^ fr' M l,‘ season, and wa. also the lost game verton High school, headed by Mr. the committee, and the levying unteer clover and that in time W es­ One of the important matters Ldn. Bills, Mias Frances Hill, and lh. t lnany f tbe io o tU u tern Oregon red clover seed may Webb, thia year has 15 members. board that ia, the Town CoiMCfl l»e put back on a price parity with which came up for conaiderstion Mei The president of the organipation R .. n r " ? I*“ * « " the Beaverton field this vote.) to paae the budget. Mrs. K P. HeaId and Ralph D. ' Mr> „ m. ny ùf th# flrit te. m men was the matter o f the so-called seed from other regions. ia Oliver Kauppilla and the Sec.- Thla budget oiffera from laal llil.s of Los Angeles. which it Providing that volunteer clover la Garden Home bus line expect to graduate this year. Treas. is Lebert Wilson. yeai a aomewhal. Among the dlf- kept out, the new straina Churchill Had Evidently Funeral services were held Thurs­ should turning to Lombard street now but Fifteen o f the H i-Y members AI Wismer, Beaverton half back, lerenrea we note that laal year liu maintain their Kirdy characteris­ which several of the business men day afternoon at 2:00 o'clock at the Been Drinking Before called signals through out the took part in the induction ceremony marehall'a aalary wa. llooOO, thu tics indefinitely, according to George desire to have come up into or Bethel Congregational church. Rev. game in place o f Captain Bob at Camas last week. They motored He Wa* Killed yeai |U000| itt .Heel light, laal K. lly »lop. of the Oregon State co l­ through Ueuverton. I C. Clark officiated Interment was Wright. Wright, although in foot­ to Camas under the supervision ot > ear $l,u:»U.OO, thla year »l.h.-Mxi, lege. The lark o f hardiness that at Lincoln Memorial Park. Considerable discussion ensued but ball uniform, watched the entire Mr. Wtbb. Six of these members fire department laat year $100.00, haa been apparent in some section, no one present seemed to know just tliia year $200.00. The uaual aix in the east is not due to the cli­ John C. De Haan, 6», of Whitford game from the side lines. It seems "e r e neophytes. They were: Carl A LE X BRAN D T O N LY 16 what step, to take nor what mea- pel rent raiae arema to have been matic condition, here except a . our station died Moniay at his home. that Coach Warren wanted him to Beach, Jack Barron, Porter Under­ suies would be necessary in order wood, Malcom Clement, Van Brown, ju il about adheied to, aa the total mild winter weather haa permitted to get the bus line thiougn the town. He was a native o f Holland, b u t save his strength for the McMnin- Brandt Is Survived By Father, and Paul Boeckli. ville-Beaverton game. amount laat year aaa $10,096.50 aa a smooth - stemmed, non hardy type had been a resident of this country Brother, and Stater 1 h. re was a statement made that Other members o f the H i-Y are: No scores were made during the againat HU.42-.UO thia year. o f clover to live and pr> dure seed. this bus line was being held out of for more than 50 years. , Maurice Manning, Stanley Cornils, first quarter, but at the last of it He is survived by his widow, Anotiier project receiving con.id • Hardin«»«, from the viewpoint of Beaverton by the Greyhound busses. Wallace Churchill died at Emanu­ the bell six yaris Herbert Mason, Lebert Wilson, Ken­ Dora; and four children, John R., Beaveron had the eastern purchaser. Is looked at «ration at the meeting ol tne Coun C. J. Beach reported that a man Adam and Doia, at home, and Hen- from Gervais’ goal line. At the neth Taylor, Oliver Kauppilla, Ed­ el hospital in Portland early Mon­ ill waa thu mailer of auk-walk, from two angles. ward Poston, Ronald Webb and day morning aa a result of being carrying a heavy hand grip called ry, at Welches, Oregon; as well as quarter the goals were changed, and along Mat .on at r«et. On motion "The clover must be hardy from at his place Ralph Graf. , of business and in­ many friends. struck by an automobile driven try after three plays Beaverton made of Alderman lioawell the Council the standpoint of withstanding win quired where the Garden Home Albert Chapman. Funeral services were held from the first touchdown o f the game. voted to notify owiiera of property ter lem|irraturra and weather con­ busses stopped. He told the stran­ GIRL RESERVES Churchill was traveling toward Pegg’s Chapel Wednesday afternoou TheY iailed 10 convert In d ie se ditions, and it inuat also show some along the weal aide of Watson Arret ger that they did not cóme into A Girl Reserves meeting was held Portland, walking, and those who in the Crescent! Cond touchdown, also made in the thet aioewaika broken end otherwiae rrsialanre to attacks of leaf hop­ town but only ax far as Lombard with interment Beaverton again In u r.day, November 19, at which picked him up state that he nad evi­ Grove cemetery. second quarter, The hairy stemmed type of in bad repair ahould be replaced, pers. rtreet, "W hy?*’ inquired the stran­ there were 53 members present. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ | failed to convert dently been orinking. Just at the and that the ownera of property be red clover carries both these char­ ger, "do the Greyhound people and The meeting was opened with a bottom o f the depression east of acteristics," states Hyslop, who U Several times the Gervais team given 30 day a in which to comply O. S. C.-UTAH TO MEET in contact with eastern conditions the Southern Pacific still own the came dangerously within scoring recitation of the G. R. code and Weed's Nursery he met the cor with thia ruilng. IN BEN E FIT GAM E distance from the goal. At one slogan by Irene Fuegy. driven by Chapman. The driver and authorities of the United State« tow n?" he w«>nt on to inquire. Thu aidewaik haa been under Reports c f the various commit­ says that he hit him head on, that City Attorney L. L. Myers, a Department of Agriculture. time they intercepted a pass and consideration by the Town ( ouncil to r t ideation o f fields of thL« member o f the loan! of directors Every football fan in the sta te! crossed the goal line, but the ball tees were given by1 each commit­ he did not see him until he was a number of limea in yrara paal, ! clover has been carried on for the ul the Chamber, was appointed a o f Oregon will be given a chance to was called back by the referee. Ger­ tee chairman. Two new committees. within a very few feet. Both of but to date thia is the first deftntu past two years without charge to special committee to contact the do his bit for the unemployed by vais was given the ball and they Ring and Rock Creek Camp, were Churchill's legs were broken above action that ha« been taken looking the grower. introduced. The chairman of each, of th e G arden buy ng tickets for the intersections! tried again to push it over, but they This certification will m ansgement the knees. He sustained other in­ toward« providing adequate protec­ have to he continued probably un­ Home bua line and inquire football game between University had to give up the ball to Beaver­ lespectively, is Lucille Nelson and juries, some internal, from the e f­ tion for pediatriana. Audrey Wallis. til the change to the new strain of what steps he would like to have of ’Utah and Oregon State in Port” ton. fects o f which he died. A G.R. ring will be presented to , The Council adjourned aubject to clover it practically complete. Wide taken in order to have Beaverton land December 5. Every seat in the Towards the end of the last half Chapman stopped his car as soon each girl having earned it at the ' the call of the Maydt and tmrnedl variations are found in fields o f served by this new transportation Multnomah stadium is reserved and Gervais, then holding the ball, be as possible and went bock, but be­ «tidy afterward met aa a committee red clover grown from the old seed line. all tickets are selling at $1.00 each, came desperate and threw three in- Mother'Daughter banquet to be giv- fore he arrived a car driven by H. of the whole to consider waya ant In most all instances where all Under the orjer o f new business first come, first served. Applica­ complete forward passes just before cn *c" £ tun* ,n T° « ” Schloltmann came up from behind mi-ana of meeting certain exist mg the clover seed sown has been raised the election o f officers for the com ­ tion for tickets should be mailed the final whistle. “ " T .* * “ rt “ necessary- for and the occupants weie picking the D , the Girl Reserve to be either a conditions. on the farm for many years and ing term was held. L. L. Myers, C. to Multnomah stsdium ticket office Beaverton u now nearing the end SeIlior ^ j unior> with grmde be_ man up. Churchill was brought to no other Iota of seed have been J. Beach, and C, J. Bielman were or to the graduate manager at of her football schedule with only !ow - C" ; a G.R. at least six montns; Dr. Mason, who, seeing the gravi­ brought in, the clover will show a elected directors to serve two years; Oregon State college. M A N Y TRAFFIC ACCI­ VT” h* rd.1 ,**me* ¿or ‘ hem to pl»y. must have attended three-fourths ol ty o f the case immediately called rather high percentage o f the hairy Dr. J R. Talbert, president; and Utah, undefeated in the Rocky McMinnville and Newberg. DENTS REPORTED stemmed type. In instances where Lee Richey, Vice-President. the meetings during the six months; an ambulance and bad the injured Mountain conference the last three must have at least one hobby; and man taken to the hospital. it has been the practice to buy red years, has lost only one game this Following the special meeting, a Churchill was able to talk a litclo must earn her ring money herself. Traffic accidents seem to be the «lover seed frequently the fields meeting of the board of director.-! season and that to University of .'IISS INA ROOD IS G IV­ bit when brought to Dr. Mason and older of the day. what with the show a relatively high percentage of A fter the business of the meet­ EN SURPRISE PARTY was held at which time a bill to N. Washington by the score o f 7 to 6. ing was conducted a “ Charm Play" stated that he lived at Tobias. lieexing weather, the wet pave­ the smooth stemmed clover J. Skee for notarizing the options The Utes defeated Colorado by the The deceased has made his home ments, and the desire of everyone Dislike for our seed can not be Miss Ina Rood n . given • birth- ,by ^ ? T that the chamber h.T secured “ for 1 ? ° / V Î * 1 . V , * * ! * 0re* ° n SU * for some time on the Tobias road to get some place with the very- overcome in on* season. The feel­ day surprise party Friday afternoon " " “ T The pUy was followed b>’ just a little south of the railroad the Tualatin Valley highway right- ! defeated the ( oioradans 1 ♦> to 0. ing in some sections of the east that least delay possible. Utah will be more than anxious at her home on Reedville road, by ot-w ay and another to Kerd Groner track, where his wife survives him. laiwia Laramore of Vernonia got it is not adapts! to their conditions for walnuts to be used at the com ­ to trim Oregon State, as the Rocky a few of her friends. It was a gen- His remains were taken to Sher­ STUDENT COUNCIL has grown up over a period of Mountain team is seeking admit­ mixed up with three bicycles. Ben uine surprise and Miss Rood was munity Christmas tree ordered paid. A Student Council meeting was wood for burial Tuesday afternoon. tance to the Pacific coast confer­ very busy getting in readiness some Harms and Henry Harms figured in years and it will tnke more than ence. Oregon State Orangemen a f­ of the product of the farm for the held Wednesday for the purpose of a collision near ScheffUn church on two or three seasons to overcome i this attitude. Growers here can CHURCH FE STIV AL IS ter losing to Washington State in Thanksgiving market. Miss Rood fit­ planning discussion for the Student Alex Brandt, son of A. Brandt, Sr. the sixteenth o f the month. well afford to use the new seed for miles Thursday W. S. Harris of Spring DECIDED SUCCESS r ortland some time ago 7 to 6, also ted the ladies out with aprons and Body meeting to be held Wednesday a farmer living about six their seeding purposes, believes northwest of Beaverton, was killed will be more than anxious to re­ in no time it looked more like a rfternoon. November 25. dale road was struck when making Hyslop. There ia a plentiful supply Tuesday evening about 11:00 o'clock deem themselves before the Port­ “ picking party” as the feathers be­ a corner. Failure to see any cat The Harvest Festival given by the of locally grown seed available. The B E A V E R CLUB CARD land fans. when the machine he was driving or signal seemed to be responsible Tennessee Anthracnose gan to fly about. The ladies enjoyed resistant Indies’ Aid o f the Congregational G. J. Schuanke o f North Plains themselves, telling stories and hav­ P A R TY IS EN JO YED was hit by a coupe coming down kind should be kept off land where church last Friday was a decided the junction of Jefferson street with ing a general good time. The re­ seemed to the other party in the 1 there is certain to be much volun­ success H A D L E Y HAS An interesting program J. T. the lower end of the Canyon road. freshments which were to have been affair. The card party .Saturday evening teer clover. This strain has distinct was given during the latter part A MAJOR OPERATION served will wait until Brandt, accompanied by his sis­ Nick Bothman driving a Shell Oil disease resistant qualities, and it of the evening. some future which was given by the Beaver So- time, when farm ladies are not so cial club was an enjoyable affair, ter, Pauline, was driving towards Co. truck tangled with a National | should not become mixed with any The program was as follows. A | J. T. Hadley, o f the Huber dis­ busy. Biscuit Co. truck driven by H. T. other. although not so well attended as home and had almost reached the . • . . number by the Rhythm Bsnd, com- | trict, underwent a major operation lies la on a corner at Forest Grove. : In the esse o f the Ohio hardy . pOM.(, o f , he youngtr membcr, of at the Good Samaritan hospital in usual, owing to many other affairs place where the two double traffic Marian McCrae has purchased E on hand that evening. lanes join with the four lane street, Wednesday. iSlippery puvement i* type, the sooner the change is made the Sunday school under the direc- Portland, Monday evening, and is K. Hunter's milk route in Wallowa when a coupe going towards Port­ the better it will lie Where there given as the cause. There were nine tables at play. tion of !Mrs. L. W. Tucker and Miss Retting along as well as could be land was unable to make the sharp •Friday of last week, Carl R. is much volunteer clover the field Fern Haines; two numbers by the expected. The Standard Cleaners at Ashland The ladies’ high score was held by curve at that point and plunged al­ Hanson and B. II. Shellea came to ­ will not l>e certified but by keeping | high school boys' quartet and the Mr. Hadley had a similar opera- h* ve Painted their P,ac* of business Mrs. Chas. Berthold, second by Mrs. most head on into the cab of the gether at the corner of Fifth and dean lots of the hardy type for our j V. A. Wood, low by M rs. Mary complications A large train o f lumber was seeding purposes and not seeding high school girls quartet; comet - tion in August, but Watson in Beaverton Again slip wa* Summers. Guy Alexander held the Brandt car. the old clover the switch to the new solo, Jack Marsh; piano selection, 1 have arisen making the second op- shipped from Toledo during a recent pery pavement ia blamed. Brandt was so severely injured high score for the men, J. B. Keel­ Helen Godfrey. j nation necessary. . H«v. day. er second, and Mrs. J. W. Ray- that he was rushed to a hospital, Ji L. Carlson n«-ar Rex was pass­ kind will be made that much soon­ nard, playing on the men's side, had where he died almost as soon as he ing a car when it swerved to make er. Yields of seed from the crop from low. Mrs. J. R. Talbert was also arrived. Pauline suffered from a left turn. He did not see any the eastern seed were in some presented with a trophy. shock and a few minor bruises, but signal. cases disappointing this year. How­ The committee, consisting of the was not seriously injured. Several other reports were turned ever, if the general average is con ­ Mesdames Otto Erickson, H. R. in to Sheriff Connell's office, among sidered and the general average of The driver of the coupe, whose Nelson and Guy McCormic, served name we have not learned as we go them the accidental death of W. the native red considered there wa.i | cake and coffee. Churchill near Weed's nursery, in very little if any difference. Some t to press, is said to be held by the ftont of the /.imbrlek place. Portland police who will probably very good seed yiehls of the new tali file a complaint charging involun­ KINTON LAD IES’ AID sted were obtained. T his m o ä . h e p i p n t « tary manslaughter. BETHEL CHOIR SINGS W ORK ON QUILT Young Brandt was only sixteen -lue a ut AT FOREST GROVE LODGE MEMBERS GO years o f age and lived with his The regular meeting o f the Kin- help TO PORTLAND MEET ton Ladies' Aid society was well st - father on the Elmonica road bet­ Sunday afternoon the choir o f the tended last Wednesday afternoon ween the Walker and Cornell roads. Congregational church furnished the Mrs J. R. Talbert, Mr. and Mrs. L0AFIN6 ARTUNPIHE u iy w v and fine progress was made on a His remains will be brought t o music for the vesper service at the S. B. Lawrence, Mrs. Anna Sprague. quilt which will be ready for quilt­ P eggs Undertaking Parlors, where Congregational church ot Forest Mr. and Mrs. R B. Denney a t­ ing at the next meeting. There are funeral arrangement^ will be made Grove. Rev. Chas. Clarke delivered tended the visitation of Matrons, several orders in for this kind of later in the week. the message for the afternoon. In Patrons, Associate Matrons a n d Alex Brandt, Jr., is survived by work and the president, Mrs. Alice the evening the Forest Grove choir Patrons, and secretaries of Port­ E. Richards expects to have some his. father, Alex Brandt; one sister. furnished the music for the service land and vicinity at Martha Wash­ special meetings during the winter Miss Pauline Brandt, and a brother, at the Keaverton Congregational ington chapter o f Portland. months. Ben. His mother was buried about church and Rev. Ward occupied the The guests were delightfully en­ six years ago. pulpit. tertained. This was the last of the MRS. F. L. SPEN CER Refreshments of cake and coffee visits. were served to the visitors and n E N T E R T A IN S CLUB THE DAUGHTERS OF short social yisit was enjoyed by SI! ELLEN BERGERS VETERANS MEET all. Mrs. F. L. Speneer entertained HA V E M A N Y GUESTS The two choirs are practicing on the Tuesday Bridge club at her Mero L. Tanner Tent o f Daugh­ "The Messiah," which will he sung i home Tuesday. Added guests were ters of Union Veterans of the Civil Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Barrette of , „ in unison at both churches the sec- Mrs. E Stipe, Mrs. R. R . Sum­ War met in regular seasion Mon­ Pocatello, Idaho, are visiting nt the L * - ; “ ----- end Sunday in December. mers, Mrs. Ruby Boyd, Mrs. Otto day afternoon in the I.O.O.F. hall. Shellenbcrger home. Mrs. Barrette ~ _ - Erickson. Mrs. Stipe won the high Nomination of officers for the en­ and Mrs. Shelienliergcr are sisters. ^ ; ____ ~-,V honors. suing year, the initiation o f a new DAUGHTER VISITS Rhoda, Gladys, and I’nul Shcllen- V member, and the discussion of plans AT HEDGE HOME berger are also spending the holi­ TH R E E CAR LOADS OF for ways to raise money were fea­ days at home. tures of special interest. Mrs. L. W. Reynolds (formerly POTATOES SHIPPED The next meeting will be held at Mias Marjorie Hedge) of San Fran­ A new turkey show building was the hall on December 14 with pot cisco arrived Monday night for a dedicated at Oakland recently. Three car loads of potatoes are luc! lunch at noon. short visit with her parents, Mr. being shipped from Beaverton this Graveling of the highway North and Mrs. C. K. Hedge. She drove week. They are billed to Stockton. of Gardiner is progressing. A new drug store was recently through, and Tuesday morning she Calif. The shippers are McKinley, epened in Harrisburg. Preliminary plans have been com was Joined by her husband, L . W. Mitchell A Son of Portland. It is Gown Shop was opened for busi­ Reynolds, who had arrived by air­ pleted for the construction of a j not known what is the variety of $150,000 post office at Marshfield. plane. the potatoes nor who the grower ia. ness In Brownsville recently. Two Fatal Accidents Occur On Canyon Road j HE'S (0MIN 6 HME M I t i S O M P P /e I JUSraMPNT ABOUT/' OUR PUy.MfHUUT J V O M IN * m c ir y ''¡ fcp io 1 hb mwwtur c?j wnui o ûPen up por . L0N6Eß. YOU HME S O MANY THING* V0 0 WANT P0NE AßPUMP THE FAI