The Beaverton review. (Beaverton, Washington County, Or.) 192?-1941, March 04, 1932, Image 4

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    m t ¡1er again W Clacker was not they'll do a lot of good If they ju»t M R S. TH OM PSO N G IV­
lax in
hi*
prediction» of what let folk* know they »re rvnlly in
EN S U R P R I S E P A R T Y
would happen Judging from the
terented in civic
matter»,
»chool
verbal report* that were current matter», «octal affair*, lodge hu»i
Mr*. Or ml Thompson » » « given
t hi»
about town this was going to be m s», youthful n» in I it y. and
one of the meeting' you read about j type of activities
It might lie that ii «urpriae birthday party W ednes­
day night by friends
The evening
hut seldom, at most not more than they could, even, sort of unite till»
was spent playing card». Refresh
once or twice in
a lifetime, have place on a program o f «unie kind,
ii lent» o f sandwiches, cake and c o f­
th«- opportunity to attend Now, I even though it l-e no more than
do not attend the meetings o f the getting fellow* to i|i nearer what fee were serve I at a late hour,
Among those present
were: Mr.
chih regularly, have not been do
they want their neighbors to do.
ttnd Mrs J. II. Ilulett mid family,
ing so though the doings were seen
Mr and Mrs. W aller Melzer, Ifert
and Imard and carefully recorded.
Tlie Mann Electric Shop at M y r­
Pelahe, Mr. and Mrs
Fred llraun
(hie member, I was not able to tle 1’oint waa sold recently.
and two sons, Mr. an«l Mrs Juo
s«-e his f»«-e in the glotimy room,
Const met ion is practically com
Bush, Mr and Mis. Stvurd, and Mr.
got to hia feet and inaiste«! that a
i píete,I on the new state tuherculoal» onl Mrs O u st Thompson and two
commina« should be
appointed to hospital at Salem
sons.
dtaft some sort o f rules to govern
The city o f Baker has installed
the organisation
He said that un
The construction
of the J.iM.ood
til folks knew something o f
t h e two modern Inlilp posts at the In
high school building at Morrill wilt
tersertion o f Main .Street nnd Vat
aims am) purposes o f the club,
start »tain
there was not likely to lie much in ­ ley Avenue
ti rest taken in the pr weeding*.
Mr Shoreman got to hi* feet and
»
made quite a long
speech Not
that there was much to what
he
said, hut his refrain seemed to lie
that “ there wasn't any use o' havin'
any writin’ as they never had any
t-efore
The club likely as nut'll not
last long an' what was the use t ■
>
spend a lot o' time fixin' up a hunch
w i ¡tin’ any w i>
Just about the time Shoreman sat I A
diwn W
Cracker came down the j jP
aisle mumbling something to hint -i 4
self.
He was s o intent on some 8
tiling that he sort of
stumbled 18
along
Getting over to where I 'A
i uld hear whst he was saying, all A
I could catch was that he “ never
knew before that there were
so ^
many blankety blank liars In town." 18
Now I don't knew what he could \0
have meant by such talk
They «ay f
that his w ife cried herself to sleep 4
that night, that she was sick for 0
days after the meeting and that ^
she never has held her head quite A
so high right here in town ever I ^
since that night But then when one A
aces her away from h me she sure 'A
struts around like «he was the ho** ^
of all creation
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Phone Beaverton 0855
Next w«*ek there will be nnotnei 4
meeting of this club, 1 supp «o that
il will la- at tht call of the Presl
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dint, though I really don’t know. I f ' .
I can pry the information nut
of
1
anyone. I ’ll try to lie theiv and get
a record o f the doings. From what
I can ht-ar, people are interested in
what these people aim to do. O f
course they may not ij much, hut
Some A ctivities o f Local
Club As Told
fo r observation
the Misses
high school
KV _ » . . .
Nelson
ana .
Struthers,
George Mapes o f the Scholia dia
trict was in town Monday.
Godfrey.
,
t
K,v 1 Urke ,,th* n
‘i" Te7 'm
member« to tell the club how they
Robert I arson from Aloha
was became members of their respective
transacting business in
Beaverton callings. Himself, he said, was des
Monday.
tired for a profeasin by his par
Mrs. I. L. Mi relock is very ser­ ents and that after looking over
iously ill at her home south o f the doctors, lawyers, dentists, and
other professions, he decided to be-
Beaverton.
c me a preacher.
Orval Thompson returned Tues­
Some o f the members told very
day from a week's visit with rela ­
interesting tales o f how they came
tives at Mono.
to follow their callings.
Dentists,
Edward Boring o f Portland vis- grocers, hankers,
teachers,
sales-
ited his mother, Mrs. Manley U n ­ men, garagemen. and others
told
derhill, Monday.
interesting events
leading
up to
their
entry on
their
vocations
Dallas Murray has purchased a
These were
interspersed with an-
Dodge truck and i* hauling saw- ;
eciotes by the
Rev. Clarke who
dust to Portland.
acted as a sort o f toastmaster.
P. M Madden reports renting to
J. E. Kemper the R. Summers house ( LI B
PLANS EVE­
on Watson street.
NING
PRO G RA M
Mrs. Elisabeth McGowan is quite
improved since her
illness being 1
Beaverton Chamber o f Commerce
able to get out o f doors agath.
meeting this week
convened
at
lawrence SI cum and Robert Me- their chambers Wednesday evening.
Millan o f lexington. called on Lewis M«rch 2 with probably as large an
Allyn, a former, classmate, Monday attendance
as has
graced
such
gathering
for
some
time.
The
names
Parbar* Wildman
returned from
Jackson and
H. M
the hospital last
Saturday and is o f Willard
rapidly recovering
atjon
from
her oper-
Katherine Denney spent Tuesday
•ml W ed o tftey at her home here
She returned to Salem, Wednesday
evening.
Mrs. Anna Ashahr o ( Hillsboro
and Mrs H. C. Gilbert o f Salem
spent Tuesday and
Wednesday at
the R B. Denney home.
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,
,
.
One evening the latter part
of
last week thieve, stole M a iler A an
J“
■ 'Y
_U T “
™ « 'e r e d this
week by the Portland police.
B* rn<,s wer'' r« ,d
ar‘ * *»>ese men
i ae.eptej as members.
Communications
were read from
Standard Oil O».. the Nehalem Rod
and Gun
club, and the Portland
Chamber o f Commerce
Mayor Wilson described at length
an appointment made for Chambers
o f Commerce o f
Hillsb rv>. Forest
Grove, Aloha, Huber, and Beaver-
ton to
meet
with the highway
commission at Portland
Thursday
m crring Man.h 3, at nine o V k k
Oelegates
to this
meeting were
asUe<, an<J a numb„
si ified their
intentention o f going.
la s t year Donald Jossy o f the
Rivk Creek club was awarde«i the
Holstein calf
at the State fair:
Robert Toelle
o f the same
club
placing second. This year Holstein,
Guernsey and Jersey calves will be
..warded the club members making
the best records at the State fair.
C E D A R M ILL
B A R N E S B R IE F S
mer 'f was discussed, but the Cham-
1>er. decided not
tv> take
on this
pr^,*ct at tbis time,
Plans were started looking to an
entertainment to be held at Drift
Inn Tuesday evening.
March 22
when- each member o f the Cham-
ber is to invite a guest from some
realization outside o f Beaverton,
Willard Jackson was appointed by
President Richey to head the enter-
tainment committee for the evening
and d W . Sprague was made chair-
man c* a committee on arrange-
ments.
Mrs. Orval Thompson and b r o
sons returned Sunday evening from
Forest Grove, where she had spent
several days visiting at the home
o f her sister, Mrs Fred Braun.
The local 4-H club leaders will
meet at the home o f Mrs. F. D
Peck, Friday afternoon to discuss
plans for their program to be pre-
sented at the next county meeting
tc be held in Hillsboro.
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(Cont. from Correspondent Page)
at their new home on the Tualatin
river.
Conrad Algesheimer’s house
on
The matter o f Mrs. Chas. Hines's
Allen avenue has been rented to J. showing some o f her pictures of
Skidn* re, through negotiations in- this vicinity at
a meeting
to be
stituted by P. M. Madden.
sponsored by the Chamber o f Com-
Leo Kerr o f Laurel is occupying
the O. V. Helms residence in Wood-
land Acres, having rented the same
from the Madden Realty Co
"
Henry Akin a form er
resident
• f this plaie. now living in Klam-
ath rails was in town several days
this week. He was accompanied by
Mrs. Akin.
A marriage license was issued
this week in Portland to Charles A
Keppler, Jr., o f Portland, and Shir-
ley E. Stafferd o f Sixth and Erickson
streets, Beaverton.
(Continued from Krönt l'a g i'i
Shady Brook s calf club
under
the leadership of O M. M.IVuigall,
ha- turned in an enrollment o f 10
1 -i* o
i n . i l i i . i m aw
r a .l.i
a »• I
1 1 u r li
memlers
including w grad«'
and
High
sc ho 1 student* One member of the
club is on rolled in Division Thre«'
which is the producing cow divia-
ii n. It ia the ambition o f thia club
to have every
member
able to
test milk for hutterfat by the Bab­
cock method.
A. C. Warren is again leading
the l'eorlick
calf club composed
o f five members. Do«'rink district
is at the head o f Sivggin
Creek
Last year the club represent«*! only
two families but carried on a com ­
plete program including local ex ­
hibits. and in addition exhibits at
the County fair.
The last club t«> be reorganize«!
is the Ros«>d»le calf club with nine
members, Wm
IViern,
Jr., again
being loader. This dub is composed
of five girls a ml four boys; all the
member* but one already have their
calves and are folkvwing the feed-
>ng and care program outlined by
the leader.
C alf club work this year w ill in­
clude at least three field days when
judging o f cattle,
hogs and sh«>ep
will be the order o f the day. The
culmination o f the judging contests
will be the selection «if teams to
represent the county at the State
fair and Pacific International L iv e ­
stock show
Mis. Calvin Katterman entertained
the Cornell R ad l-adies’ dub at the
h me o f her sister-in-law,
Mrs.
Philip Thorne.
A pleasant a fte r­
noon was reported by the members.
Mrs. Katterman has recently moved
from this community to Portland.
B y T illie T a ttle r
(Continued from Front l ’â g e )
see anything but
lu.k that would
j w
him from
ab|* to gam
his ends by playing the j«-alou»y
of the one lesder against the other
Sort «>f reckon«-«! without a boat, so
to speak.
Just by rare good luck 1 got into
the
nit-eting at
all.
Strolling
aroun«t town
a*
is my
habit, I
happened to (Miss the Rendezvous
a t a late hour that evening and
thi ugh the dimly lightt-d windows
| saw a lot o f shadowy forms At
the end o f the block I turned to
retrace my steps aiut noticed that
people were
leaving the place in
two« or groups ix-nlaining more or
less p»>ople. Some were «-arnestly
talking to their companions, tome
seemed eager to get home a no to
bed while others lingeivd at the
walk, seemingly
engross«*) in an
earnest discussion o f some impor­
tant matter.
‘‘ Been having a meeting o f some
kind?"
1 inquired
of
Talkative
I’arber.
His companion o f the moment. A
A. Attorney sn*-er«'d. “ If you want
to call it such.1’
Then looking squarely in my eye
he went on, “ I don’t »«««• what folks
are thinking anyway
“ Why, what's the matt«-r?**
In ­
nocently enough.
1 did not know
what nia«ie him so surly. He usually
is rather good-natured.
I ’ve seen
him hold the hand
o f his
lady
client and patting it. cooing like a
turtle «love
and
smiling in that
ingratiating
manner
of his.
He
l rally has a way with the ladies
l'se«l to take
his sister
out t«>
roa ¡houses in
this vicinity nnd
claimed he never saw anything out
of the way at such places E very­
thing was all
right he was sure.
Then it occurred
to me
that
maybe that meeting that was g o ­
ing to he called by the members
o f the club might he taking place.
I found a few people in the room
but no great
excitement.
E very­
thing seemed to be going smooth­
ly- as you please.
I had t>een hearing reports o f
what B. Tonian was going to do
just as soon as that club got to-
Among those from Cedar Mill a t­
t t l H
tending the Huber card party Sat­
IS
RE-O RG ANIZED urday evening were Mr. and Mrs.
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The Corn Huskers
Corn
Club Robert Graves, Mrs. Fuer, Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Satchel, Mr. and Mrs.
have reorganized tor the 1932 club
James Walters, Mr. and Mrs. X. P
season Officers elected are: E. E.
Johnson. Mrs. Sam Walters,
Miss
Guerbe-r, leader; Wesley Batchelder.
Jessie Walters, Mr. and Mrs. Cleve
president;
W ilfred Grossen,
Vice
Owens, Mrs. Lily Owens, Mr. Com­
President; Donald Jossy, Secretary
mon?, Frank Parmer, Mr and Mrs.
and Earle Jossy, Sergeant o f arms
B. B Reeves, Mr. and Mrs. Sand-
The other members of the club are
At 12:26 P. M., February 29 a
strom.
James Davidson and Elwin Groes-
b >’ was born to Mrs. John Rowe o f
beck.
Beaverton at the W ilcox memorial
R ID D L E S
hospital. He weighed 8 pounds 13H w ™ *
had
a « » * « " « at
ounces,
ounces, as reported in a Portland
° me ° f thelr
pres,dent’
" «le y
Batchelder, February 25. A t that
Why can’t students whisper in
paper
time they made out their year’s pro- school?
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rohrer and gram which consisted o f the foll-
Because it isn’t aloud.
uaughter
have moved
into the owing meetings: February 1932, plan
W hy is the letter “ F ” like a
h<.use on First St. form erly occn- p: gram ;
March
1932,
practice cow’s tail?
pie! by Mr. and Mrs. Archie Mas- crops judging; April 1932, testing
Because it’s the last o f beef.
ters. Mr. and Mrs. Masters
are seed corn, preparing seed bed: May-
What does a stone become in
living in the Reed house on Lorn- 1932, corn planting: June 1932, re- water ?
a™ bt-
port o f summer school; July 1932,
Wet.
On which side o f the pitcher is
While
Mr.
and
Mrs.
George croPs Jude mg :
August 1932, in-
Mapes
were
away
fncjn
home 'P e ft 'on tour; September 1932, fairs; the handle?
On the outside.
Wednesday evening, someone broke f,ctcbet
1932, selecting
exhibits;
into their milk house and stole 6 November 1932, completion o f club
W hat makes a pair o f boots?
Two boots.
gallons of cream. This is the se- year-
When is a cow not a cow?
conj time
the house
has been
The prize money fo r the highest
W’ hen it's turned into a field.
broken in.
; scoring club members in the club
What comes after
buttermilk?
Mrs. Elmer Stipe entertained the
* side„ , by, th* ' lubvwas award-
Butter.
r riendship Bridge Club on Wednes- ^
' ' e<‘k y
Batchelder.
first
W'hat comes after butter?
day afternoon.
Mrs.
Blasser
and ,1 0 ° and Donald Jos*y second, *.70.
Cheese.
Mrs. F. G. Donaldson were guests
L o v it ^«vidson
and Ernest Tscha-
What comes after cheese?
of the club. High score was held fcalt’ both charter members a f the
Mice.
by Mrs Otto Erickson, Mrs
Geo club‘ bave
eompelled to leave
Blasser low.
i the club because
of their
a g e .1 When is a chicken’s neck like a
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They have both reached the age of i beH’
Herbert H
Hauser
secretary tc 19.
When it’s rung for dinner,
the Public Utilities Commissioner,
j arnes Davidson j ined the club
When may a ship be said to be
ar A. r .Harvey, rate expert, tra f- this meeting.
They now have six in love?
iic department. Public Utilities Com- members
When she wants a mate,
miss toner, from Salem, were here
next meeting will be held at
Who is the oldest lunatic on re-
u®,nt's-, regarding the Garden Earle and Donald Jossy's on March cord?
Home busses in response to a let- 2i
,
rim es out o f mind
ter written by your editor.
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Tuesday evening
at the
regular
meeting o f the Beavertlon Rebekah
lodge when the President o f the
Rebekah Assembly o f Oregon, Mrs.
Ethel L. Meldrum, made her offi­
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The Grand Master o f the Grand
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The degree wi rk
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Visitor* were present from the
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gym, yesterday afternoon, Tualatin
View defeated Union 28 to 6 and
Carton defeated Mountain Side 28
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In the second game
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Mrs. Edith
Tozier
Weatherred
visited Mrs. Rachel Walker while in
this neighboTh-od, after speaking at
I.eedy Grange, Saturday.
Mr. and
Mrs X. P. Johnson accompanied her
and they found Mrs. Walker able
to be up, though still weak. Mrs.
Walker and Mrs. Weatherred en­
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quaintances o f old days.
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Brown’s Special
Ointment,
quick cure fo r impetigo, itch,
Brown's Beaverton Pharmacy.
the
etc.
adv
Phone Beaverton 4903 or Hillsboro 2881 and a sales
representative will see you or any information
W ill be given by mail.
“ THE BILLBOARD”
E1LA M A R S H , M anager
Beaverton
or Hillsboro
(M ain St.)