The Beaverton review. (Beaverton, Washington County, Or.) 192?-1941, October 14, 1932, Image 1

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T he B eaverton R e v ie w
The Only Newspaper Devoted Exclusively To The Interests Of Eastern Washington County.
VOLUME X, NO. Iti
Sin gle
Children Progressing
Rapidly In School
Copy, 5 C ent«
B e a te r lo n ,
FACTS ABOUT CANA­
DA’S LIQUOR CIVEN
W a sh in g to n
Beaverton High Trims
Newberg Squad 27-0
C o u n ty , O re g o n .
F rid a y , O ctob er 14, 1932
LOCAL GRANGE HAS
NOTES OF
HIGH
A SPECIAL MEETING
SCHOOL ARE GIVEN
They have been gifting * lot of
The Girl
Reaervea with Mr*.
I rev«*nue from the «■ta of liquor up
Hugh«-» a» advixor had M *ir firxt
I In Canada. You do not ofton hoar
ral.im-t meeting Tuesday.
what thU revenu« cost*. So just
27-0 in favor o f Btnverton was
fur your infornjdtion we arc ffivinir
the xcore last Friday in the game
the facta below :
ugainxt N«*wberg. ¡We hnpe
to
H ealth Utiles o f the T h ree
To collect *36,274,300 liquor re- V a rie ty o f P la y s A r e U sed have a similar »core when wtplay
University High at Kugene thU
Heurs In terests the
vimue In tien year» there was «X-
to D e fe a t
V isito rs on
Friday. On the 21 »t. we ore going
pt’ndwl
in
BrilM)
Columbia
»130
F irst C ru d e Pupils
to play Tigard here xo lets
go
725,788.
Home
Field
everybody thie is going to be a
To rollect 14,872,131 liquor
re
seal game.
NEW PUPIL ENTERS worn* in »even year. Ubere w as.
The Multnomah
Club o f Tort-
expended in Alberta »84,816,108.
MAIN Y (lO O D
PLAYERS land
are giving School
student»
To
collect
»13,668,(188
liquor
re-
_
_
ThtSitgraph» of all the Kooai» Are
66 c rate»
to all football gome»
venue in aix year, there wax ex Th* N alt (iam,
()lle Wi|h , k.. ^
>t
the Multnomah Stadium
Taken by I’hotogritph'ra
|M*nd<)d in Baikal! hewan *<>5,4U>,
Uaiveraily High at Kugene
»n presenting ko the box office a
130.
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j card »ignifying that you are
a
The lieaverton I*. T. A. enter­
To rollect »12,200,261 in liquor
„
member of the Associated Student
tained the Uuchers aiul member» revenu in eight year« there w h s ex­
After something o f . humiliation „„dy. Th, „ ,
ar* ha(i t,y ask-
of tin* board wt a dtliglitful dliiuei pended In Manl'oba »67,487,087.
the hand» o f the thinks high ¡ng at lihe school office.
in the High School cafeteria Mon­
To collect *43,70(1,468 liquor rev school squad 4h«
week
brfaw. j ^
Boy» and Girl* Glee Club»
day evening
Mrs. Walker
made enue In four year» end five month
* f‘~vball team got back are frving two one act Operettas
the »|eech of
welcome
tx> me
thane was extended in Ontario »236.- i
old *****
*J#k
next week before «he Studeii: Body.
teachers bim I wan answered by Mr.
Newberg team to a 28-0 trimming Thee« o p e re tta , are to raise inon-
Metxler. The dinner wa> followed 676.320.
on the home ground» Friday.
■ ey fer books for the Large Operetta
To collect »08,032,472 liquor re
by a business meeting, alter whic»
Both learns were about eqoil in to be given later,
revenue in ken year» Ulero wax ex-
there wat dancing.
weight though moat o f the spec-
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"The Three Bear»,“ an old, old pnded in Quelite »680,044,014.
tator»
thought
the
visitor»
a
little
P.-T.
A.
HOLD FIRST
To collect »6,320,788 liquor re-
story, but one that is »till enjoyed
heavier than the home boys. Up
U F ir T IV C
441.'' v i ' A I i
by every »mall boy and girl, waa ’ venue in four years there was ex. familiurty with the different play»
M lifilllili
Ur
1 tV v lv
told and retold in Itfve first grade ■ pended in New Brunswick
»16,- which seemed to be their handicap \
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laal week
<160,844.
when battling the Banks boys, wt»«
The P. T. A. held their
first
The dhtklren were very Interest-
To collact »744,368 liquor (even quite overcome and the line plun- meeting o f the
season
Monday
ed in the fart that the Miree Iwmra ue in a little over u year there gam, end run», forward passe», lat- “ business meeting
was held in
had three of the same htallh rule« was expended in Novia Scotia »6.- era!», »pinners, fakes
and other *v*n>>W at the High School. A din-
tTat children have koday, They «U* 002.823.
cabalistic attacks were reeled o ff hi ncr wa* " « ' ved Ho the teachers and
hot cereal for
breakfast
every
Reprinted
from The
National splendid order
The visitors never »chool beard at 6:30 after which
morning, look a walk in the fresh Voice, u l Loa Angeles. Calif.
had a chance though penalties and |"'‘e auditorium. Two piano solos
air every day. and slept with their
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arw or two times when Newberg’« by Mra- W c - Jmcka®n w« re verV
window, upon.
M A N Y 4 -H E X H I B I T S
team functioned well, they got to ,nuch en->°1y*d1' JMr' „ D C\ tow ard
The fourth grade la
preparing
i v 'T L 'O V « T I / I X I A I
within a few yard* o f Beaverton'» ***? * splendid talk on 4-H club
to nwlu charts showing van«« .
IN
IN TE R N A T IO N A L
work, and told some of the things
The Beaverton Grange held a
ae petal meeting
Friday
evening
i>vpi ember the thirtieth at eight »,-
clcck aa a part of a national series
of such merttmga requested by tba
National Grange.
The purpoae ot
the meeting su s to aquaint the gen­
eral public with Use arms and trad­
ition of the grange. The. program o f
entertainment opened with the sing­
ing o f America the Beautiful. O. M.
Plummer of the International Live­
stock Exposition gave an exceed­
ingly interesting talk on Agricul­
ture. He advocated specializing on
toe cultivaUon o t the crop most suit­
ed to individual localities and ad­
v ertin g it to the fulled, extent. He
recommended that the praaerii bus
¡ness be referred to as less good
timeu since this phrase bis its psy­
chological readton. Just as less ben­
der meat has a more apptizing sound
than tough mext. Mr, Plummer is
admirer o f rural life and considers
the rural distruk a good "Lace in
which to bring up a family. He said
that a great many prominent busi-
nessa and proleasiunal men were
formerly farmer rids. A “ fesfc” of
Grange songs was next
enjoyed,
this was followed
by a kl-chen
chorus which- <1 pitted a tou t? wiv­
es strike. The
characters
were
Mis» Grace Kurufon leader,
Mrs.
Carl Hanson. Mrs. M. C. McKurch-
er, Mrs. Austin, Mrs. Funs Urn ana
Mrs. L Shirk. Albert Asbahr 01
Portland spoke on the
consolida­
tion of the schools o f hip her ed­
ucation.
The program closed with a song
The End of a Granger Day. Re­
freshments were served in (he din­
ing room. The Grange was
glad
to welcome the visitors of the
e\ ening.
$1.50 Per Yen*
Masons and 0. E. S.
Give Entertainments
Mothers of the Chapter Are
Honored
As
Special
Guest» at Meeting
PROGRAMS ARE GIVEN
Sebo*»* Entertains Masons with an
Intererting Travelogue
Leaver Chapter No. 106 held a
very interesting meeting Wednes­
day evening
with a good
atten­
dance.
Thoas anthers haring sons and
daughters in the chrtfAer were the
honor guests o f the evening. Those
honored were. Mrs. Katherine Mills,
Mrs. Mary Stipe, Mrs. Gussie Sid-
well, Mrs. Louis Stark, Mrs. Agnes
Hedge. Mrs. Julia
Cooper
am
Mrs. Sarah Butner were also hon­
ored as special guests.
Each >«dj
was presented with a bouquet of
gladiolus.
After the close
o f the business
session the following program was
presented: a Hallowe'en song act
by six little girts in costume; two
piano numbers by Mias Helen God­
frey; and two numbers by the
Bethel Male quartet.
Mrs.
Anna
Sprague, the Worthy Matron, gave
a tribute to the mothers o f the
chapter. “ The Burden Bearer»” by
Edgar Guest.
Refreshments were served.
At the next meeting the Chapter
will put on
the obligation cere­
mony..
th"ni» °(L>
pr^.n U °U
**
Nmrly s carload of cattle, hogs. , Am° 7
pl‘ yer" who,
“luK ‘ ‘l i e * I l * g i v e 'a T n / f outbid
First, second and third
grad«- poultry and crop entries belonging
Bn.ndl
probably * 5 * ^
^
( lub. . . ^ 1/' which was
pupila
have
b««i-n weighed ar. J to 4 — H club members will be ix - ^
yardage gainer though
Jo *** d recently ,n Hillsboro,
measured and t-vs-ryone is hoping . hibiud at 0*1 Tacific International v
.
P ni
WM
r i*
’
The old topic
of the Tennis
to grow (slier and stronger men Livestock
Exposition at
Tortlaml
,
^
.
.. .
.
court came up for discussion. Mr.
Beaverton Lodge No. 100 A. F.
month.
-this year.
( on In that capacity. Of coursa, the Marsh suggested they canvas
me
BETHEL LADIES’ AID
and A. M. entertained the members
Sevltral Item* of inlereat
wore
For the State fair two heavily f "*
_CO“ ^
,b >r* business men o f BWvcrton to »ee
bt««n made but for the effective« if they oouki raise enough money
f Bearver Chapter No. 106
ana
noted wgurdmg
attendance
la»t i laden truck» carried «he W.rhmgto.i
u ., " —
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HAS FIRST MEETING o their
husbands and a few addea
week The
a venlh grade reports county entrim to Salem, but
for
J1*
d *. by
10 build the court. He offered
to
guests with .'i very deliglPful pro­
no absence
nor tardne»» so
far the Pacific International each indi- ro” - *n ‘ ‘ne, Boeckli at
center head the liai with a *25 00 dona-
this year
vidual exhibitor is responsible for
Hronkey <dt left end were prub- tk>n. After the meeting
dancing Rational church met for their first gram on Thursday evening Oct. 6 .
Mr.
H. A. Nielsen Master ot tne
Katherine
Thompson entered the Irt-rting his own »lock to and from
^® ° uUt^ d‘nK defeneive l.ne- was enjoyed.
meeting Thursday ah 11:00 A. M
rtiirti visile
Tu«-<luv commit from Portland. TMa ahow stnrts on Oct. men though Julius
Stassen played % ---------------------------------------- ---------- S’ Mrs. W. C. McKell .tad charge of lodge gave a short address of wel­
come after which Mr. and
Mrs.
MaiWiHeW
V’
“
15 on which date judging
teams » « ‘^ t game and Jeroms TutUeJ l
^ CORRECTION
the devotional service after which
M“ r*h i',W
from nearly every county
c o u n t / n
« Oregon " * junior bat new at football a*'*»
gris»
A
^ Mrs. Geo. N. Taylor gave an inter­ Hhy* IFortren rave sevifral piano
, .
.«
*
and saxaphone numbers.
Mr. F.
Stanford Knight, recently « f Og*
m v U . u n w frotn neiirhbor\ntc
being one o f the beat
»
«
..
.
esting talk on customs and history
den.
the fourth
fourth gd
gd ^ X T w.il c o Z u ™
H. Schoene gave an interesting
__ Utah,
. . . . . «atsrtd
-------- a the
m
u, the high ^
1 . o f the county
r i,U * W~ k ,* " T ^ '1 *
Mares ret
June» H4U wl" con,p* „ . ‘ 0.r
.
. . . .
City Council meeting g<« somewhat of China which will be one o f the travelogue accompanied with mov­
' “ K
r|f Î r r ‘llyeJT I s sectional honors. Washington ( ounty
Thu week-end the lads go out Rarb l«i due
due t to o i -in
attempt “ t to o ' d do i ' projects to be studied this winter
p hrttandM*
n ” attempt
of the trip
will be represented by
livestock, hunting bigger scalps. The Uniwer- MV*ral «hings at once, write oper- by the class. Seventeen ladies were ing picture scenes
entered the sec nd grade.
crops, poultry and nabbit judging sity high at Eugene will take them ate ^
linotype,
edit, and a few present. A pot luck luncrh followed which he and Mrs. Schoene Cook
Virginia
Wegener, wight,
was
teams.
on. That is the school thak rorrped others to say nothing
o f lack of wit'.v a short bui'.r.esa m.-etmg to the South Sea Islands and other
struck by a car late Fridiy. She
ports o f interest, last winter. This
A» much additional (.raining aa ov?*
( ottagv Grove last week. proof reading,
session later.
suffered severe
bruises but
no potrniblt* will b« given each o f t h e «
was
very much apprec'ubed
by
folkiwing week they Ukc on
The part to which we refer should
serious injury, and we hope she judging teams, according to Joseph *be Tigurd team here.
those present. Following ‘h is Mr.
have read,“ Among them, (the bills) REBEKAH CLUB HAS
Berg sang two solos accompanied
may return Ko achool ».on.
Belanger, assistant county agent
we note one for *25.00 owing At­
by Willis Cady. Refreshments were
Art work m the upper grades -
*
H
REGULAR
MEETING
torney
Reimer
for
legal
services,
served in the dining room where
will now include water color point-
Jn '.xce"l*ll,_rt!
u » n„ from or;,h,
v ALOHA-HUBER P.-T. A.
, *12.60 for retainer. »7.50 for a-
—
ias, grapes and apples. A few
mg Th» nece^mry m atvia s have w' fch wenl
s . lom. tbe ^ y . , nd
TO
HAVE
CARNIVAL
The
Rebekah
Needle
and
Social
mending one ordinance. No. 88 if
the tables were most
effectively
Iwwi furnished by the school b-.ird
lr|, who comptU. for lhe county
,
Club
held
thevir
regular
meeting
|
our memory serves us rightly, or
arranged in autumn leaves, daM-
and work will begin at once.
at Portland will have a high mark
last Friday at the home o f Mrs. j hands o f five 'hundred were oicv-
Tho second graib- children arc to shout at.
The AWha Huber P. T. A. are ¿l m ,y h" vc becn N°' 141- aad ,*5'°° Liouanna Underhill.
ed afterward. Mrs. V. A. Wood»
pretending to be
brownies
this
making plans for . lug Carnival
JS
amendments were presented or vcit-
A large number of ladies were ; winning the ladies prize and Mr.
month. -Bn-wnits
are g «>d
little
to be given m the Alohi
11ITEON
CLUB
MEETS
a lovely pot
luck i Louis Stark the mens prize.
fairies who are said to live in
hall beginning at 7:30 the evening ‘“f
“ "I 1
N°'. -U 1 was present and
lunch was served aft noon.
and milkweed pods, flowers
ami
not passed untl1 th,s med 5r*'
WITH MRS. LEEDY , of October 21.
The next meeting will be held MISS SHELLENBERGER
rwsrgreen trees, and who are il - 1
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| Among the many attractions are| Harrv W right Jr
m**L with a
at tfic home o f Mrs. Sanfor-i Rog­
wa>w on the watch to do som. me
Hiteon club met Oct. 6 th
at gvod Program. Fish Prr.1 Fortune ivainful accident la<t Saturday wntlc ers o f Aloha.
IS BRIDE OF W E E K
a kindness unobserved
the home of Mrs. F lor. Leed y ut Telling. Magadan, Apple bobbing, C w „ S
i
av
Î
S
J
¿ z ä
• a
, u T ^ l i y WÄ
~ t ^ 1 .T i .' b>
“ " “ ’ ■i
interesting things
Among t#»*
piU made a freehand frieze show- >hown Wf,.„
linen
tablecloth
•>* * « “ ual P ^ k 'n s on «fen ce.
ola. made in Germany, I
The fifth grade is ready
for thimb)<, uie<1 by a sol<|ier in th*
Hallow«- en with pumpkins, witches. clv ),
# diamond willrw cane
and black caU deconjtorg the walls' frf)m Nehraakai v,.! y 0w
l ible.
Mrs. Olsen w»l Mr».
Mc-.M on child'» dresses, silver pitcher, 150
were visitor* to tihr fourth giad«- y,.arg q JJ peveial piece» of jewelry
last week, and Mr*. Myera and Mrs aml Unen a,M, iaat but not l.-ast
Vaaileff visited the first and cigh- a
garter snake whichsuddenly
th grades.
ivppi-ured from nowhere but was
The first fire drill wus
held quickly put to route with “ Grand-
last Friday. The rooms were emp- pa'» cane". One o f the ln«!:es was
tied rapidly and in g'cdf order con- accused o f having it in her “ boots” ,
sidering that we have many new The president inform«-«! all chairman
students.
o f committees they were to act its
Tho Coffey Studio of Portland delegates .to the third district con­
sent a photographer to the grade vention o f O.
F. W. C. to
bo
school Tuesday for Oho annual pic- held ak St. Helena,
tures. All rooms w««re photogra- | -phe
next meeting will be with
phed in the morning, ami the pic- Mrs. Ruth Anderson Oct. 19 and
tures will ho on salo In the near will lie in the form of a musical. |
future.
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INTO
T
c r a s h e s
BACK
YARD
|A, 0H A
BE
(; r a n g e
t o
I) E I) I C A T E I)
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Dedication cxiercises will be held
Mrs. A. P. Christenson was gtoal«
new Aloha Grange -hall at
ly startled when a car enroe crush- ei)fh(t „ 'd ,* * the night o f Friday
ing into her b ck yard from
the o ^ b e r 14 . A program consisting
Canyon road. In order to avoid a 0f a one ltM«t play, readings, ami
collision a large Packard turne«l mv)aicn] numliers will lie given >n j
out of the road ami went
down conjunction with the
«kdicmtion. j
the bank striking • walnut
tree -pbi, ¡a an open
meeting and the
which
retarded its speed. The car public is invited to attend.
«truck
a wheelbarrow ami dashed The Aloha Grange wishes
to
it through Lhc door of Christen- take «his opportunity to publicly
son's garage. Mrs. Christenson ami thank all who helped to make the
her sister-in-law Mrs. Minor Howe new hall possible. This is nrot sui
lulniisistered first aid to the driver effort of the Grange alone but of
who hmd fainted from fright. The th«« community- and not only of
cur received a damaged fender hut this community but o f other com-
no on
m was
was nurt._________
hurt
*
munitie«—B
no
^
Mn| ^ dam
^ ton , ff> Hillsbui'o,
wp h<)po Ce-
th>t
Mr Geo. N Taylor left Saturday nil will come ami help . 1 » in the
for a It hr«*.- weeks business trip formal consecration o f this public
-
work.
1
in - Eestern Oregon.
set
c«~
W »
II. U * IÜ».
: S
i r
, r
. J
T
*
, Masonry werk has startel on the
Miss Gladys Shellenberger became
I National Soldiers Home at Rose- 1 the bride of Mr. Oscar Effenberger
burg
; o f Tillamook at a quiet ceremony,
M t the harrte of her parent«, Mr.
and Mrs. L. D. Shellenberger o t
1 Bonverton at 10:00 o'clock Sunday
' morning.
October 9 Rev. Chas.
j Clarke officiating.
Only members o f the immediate
families were present- A fter «Che
ceremony a wedding breakfast was
served.
Mr. and Mrs. Effenberger left
far their home in Tillamook, Sun­
day afternoon.
Mrs. Effenberger, who ia a grad­
uate -of the Oregon Normal school
at Monmouth has been a very suc­
cessful teacher the past few yeors.
having been principal o f 8 he school
at Beaver the past ’two years. Mr.
Effenberger is interested in
the
Tillamook Box factory at Tilla­
mook. and is very prominent in
civic affairs.
A LO H A -H U B E R P.-T. A.
HAS A RECEPTION
The Aloha-Huber P. T. A. will
give a reception for teachers and
new members at the school house
on the
evening o f October 18 at
7:30
Prof. *,Har<fld,‘ S. Tulle o f
’acific University will speak aa
the subject of “ Making Trmir'ng
Permanent-“ Come and bring y^ur
friends.
D. U. V. H A V E A N
A L L -D A Y .MEETING
The Daughters of Union Veter­
ans o f the Civil War met Monday
for an all day meeting t* the
home o f Mrs. Emma Bush of Alo­
ha. A delicious pot
luck
lunch
was served at
noon. The
next
meeting will be at the home of
Mrs. Alice Adams.