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XjBlttrrtt» ’- K "* * * T he B eaverton R e v ie w The Only Newspaper Devoted Exclusively To The interests O f Eastern Washington County. Beaverton Loses To l^nur l'ass Of About Forty Yurds 1 a ‘U(I h to Touch down for Eugene GOOD GAME PLAYED eirm rnl and Marron Intorni In the l-'lrat I’art oí ihr (.am« While they came horn« with the ahairt and of a 14-9 score, the Beaverton high achuol a<|usd came home feeling that they d.iould he congratulated on the showing made (onfronlad with a much heavW team, stiff from the lung ride of MO mi lea, and probably suffering jual a little stage fright. thry were out played at the start. Krcovartng from « .olr cundotion they took the Unoveraity High team o f Eugene into their own territory and held them there throughout the lust half, four lim n having the l«all almost to the goal line only to hav« the heavier line hold and to loose tine ball at the critical moment. Defeated by the swiftly charging buck a of the Beaverton a»|uad, tie University team resorted to the arrial rout« and threw a long pan*, some forty or fu rty-fiw . yards. A Beaverton anti Juat tick ed the ball with hia finger tkpa but could not bring it down. This long paaa resulted m giving the University high the winning »core Only for tia t what could have been called a riuke play, Leaver- tun had them licked, 9-8 TYday the team meets the T i gers o f Tigard, on the Beaverton field. This field would hoid many more spectators than have shown op to any game yet this year. Why not try to fiU up ffie available apace and watch your tram in action? It'll do you good Malcolm Cleme.H and Jack Bai- ron, two of our star liackfiald men on account uf had injuries suffered in Mie first part of the game were unable to play mudh. Outstanding players were George BVai dl, quar ter-back and Vernon Bronkey, end. CONGREGATIONAL WOMEN HAVE MEET Mr*. I- D. SheUrnfxi grr. Mrs. II .M, Barnee. Mra. W C Me Kail, Mies Juliette Carter, Mra L. D. Tallman, Mia* Kern Maine* attend ed the Congregational Women's Monthly Board inverting last Fri day ht Salem. Mra. Sintmouda of Salem had charge of the program Her topic was “ How to Arrange a Program” . There was a devotion al service and report« from the various dhurchea were rend. Violin, and piano selections added to the program as well as vocal number In Indian costume After lunch the 76 visiting ladies were taken to the Chemawa Indian s»lhool near Salem, where they were conduct ed through the various lepartmrnt» of the school. There are between eig'it ar.d nine hundred student* there, coming from all section* of tihe west from Mexico to Alaska. Beaverton. W ashington Countv, Oregon. Single Copy, 5 Cents VOLUME X. No. 47 m i li '¡’ c o u r t HOUSE ITEMS? 17344522 II__ i i » ---------------------------------------------------Bb A It RK STS Jim linatton, drunk, fined $i»0 in th« Justice court Kutrvrt and t baric» II.Hiker, larceny, given 17 Vh days Chrla Schneider, rccklcaa driving f | U i O paroled on payment of $00, 30 daya to pay. SYMPHONY ORCHES TRA TO BEGIN SOON ANNUAL C. E. CON- VENTION TO MEET The 21st Annual C. E. Conven- I lion will be held at the Gaston' I Congregational Church, on Octoberi 21. 22, and 23. Dr. Devi Pennington, president ’ of I*acific College at Ncwberg, j Several People Have Been will give the opening address on Friday evening. Ilarold Huivcalf, drunk on 'high Dinner (iuests In Bea The cloning watrii on the three way. evening» will toe led by MU* *.■»>• verton this Week ¡Warner Frwman arrt <U<d for as- Walker of Forest Grove. auult and buttery. Hollister Miller of the Yamhill ' Win Csrtx, tranapoi lation and pr acaaion, given a fine of $U)0 MANY ARE QUITE ILL Christian Church will be the song | leader. and It month» m jail. The banquet will be on Saturday Kay Dllsman, gam« violation Th* Happenings Of Beaverton Aa evening and Wilmer Gardner,- pres fined |36, paroled on payment of Recorded Hy Special Writers ident o f Clackamas C. E. Union $12.60 will be the toastmaster. Music for Mr. and Mrs. Bub Holland are the banquet will be furnished by CIRCUIT COURT Gorham the Tigard Evangelical Churcx W J. MvCrtmdy Dumber Co. vs moving into the former On Sunday afternoon the Beth- ! H. K Kotx-rta.et *1. lien foreclosure horns. Portland Mtg Co. vs Jacob Van- Mr. and Mrs. VanXleek and any Presbyterian Church choir »_.i B. B. REEVES young people’s group will give a net, mortgage foraclusurr. daughter Katherine spent the week musical recital. Mi»* Mabie Me Vug.ma Wegener, minor, by end in Portland. I-eod of Gaston will give a musi Cha*. A Wegener guar Man ad Li R. B. Reeve* of Cedar Mill Kay Haines is building an ad cal reading te m vs loawrence K. Schmitt, plain democratic nominee for county as Three C. E. meeting* will bs sessor, was born on Thanksgiving tiff asks for $10,000,00 and cosU dition to hia residence on U n tu r d as a result o f injury suataiixd St. near first. held at 6 00 p.m. Miss Martha day Nov. 29, 1878, at Cedar Mill, whan she was 'hit by Schmitt's car Mr. and Mra. Albert J. Murphy James o f Hillsboro will lead the where he has since resided- Josephine K. Ellis, v* Joacpn B. uf Stafford is pent Fruiay sit the Young People’s group. MUs Maur Hi hi* campaign «tat- mint v$j Cherney et al, mortgage foreclosure C. C. Tripp home. will t. ad declare* “ I am no politician, neith _ ice Moore of Hillsboro Della F ream an va Warner Fiwe- the Intermediate group, and Mrs. er am I a son o f a pol.tlcian, uu. The A C. Chinn family has moved Nora Morcroft will lead the Ju inan. divorce. The couple were mar I am a conscientious, energetic con ried in Kansas in 1924. and are from East Allen Ave. to tie John nior group. tender for the office of county asses Hayes house on 3rd St. now engaged in running a bakery At 7:30 on Sunday evening Mi«« sor. I want your votes on election day at Aloha. Plaintiff ask* for aiwo- Mrs M. C. McKsrcher was a Faye Steinmetz o f Portland, mem lute divorce one-half interest in all dinner giant at the Frank Cameron ber o f the Board o f the C-uncil uf and will give you a good adminis tration in that office I believe the personal property, $60 a month for home in Portland Monday eve. | Churches, will install the new o f county should be repress ted o f ‘bar support, suit money and at Mis* Fern Haines is in the Port- , ficers and give the evening address. ficially as to different locations, torney fees that its citizens may have the sat land Surgical Hospital whre she isfaction of knowing, seeing and RE’jW R N FROM TRIP underwent an operation Tuesday. PROBATE COURT feeling that they are a part a.'vrt TO C A T H L A M E T Petitun ito the county court that; Mrs. Ivy Syverson o f Huber un parcel o f the county in the same l«lah K. MuPoland be appointed derwent sn operation at the St. J. C- Snyder, William Taylor an l manner as whan they dig up their odministrater of the estate of her Vincent's Hospital Thursday mor taxes." husband. James K. McPoland, de Mrs. Louise VanKleek returned ning He promos?* a good administra ceased . Friday evening from a three d»y Mrs. W. J. Row and Mrs. Win trip to Cathlamet. where they visit tion of the office if elected and de Maud F. Knight pititions that clare« that everyone connected with ■he be appointed administratrix of ILtlgera uf Portland were guests ed at the home o f Mr. ard Mrs. C. the office o f county assessor wilt Club Snider, Mrs. VanKleek was a guest the estate o f her father. Frank F of the Whitford Women’s do a full day’s work or get no Wednesday. o f her cousin who lives near there. Knight, deceased. salary from Che county funds. TTie party brought home « load of Orders sighned by Judge Bagley Mr. and Mrs Sam Huaton and salmon and many of the housewifes Suita between C. 14. Sumpler vs O 1« More, Byron Pecta v* daughter Suzanne of Portland were around town have kept busy cann REBEKAH LODGE HAS O D More, and Brix Ixigging Co. gueets at the C. C. Beach home ing them for winter use. A GOOD PROGRAM va Grace M. Nelson et a. u. dis last week. missed. L. K. Dean and Gorden Halsten 1 LOCAL NEWS Beaverton Rebekah lodge No. Chan. A Wegener appointed relhrned from their huntrr.g and sb --------------------------------------------------- a 248, held a very interesting meet guardian o f Virgins* Wegener. fishing trip to Cannon Beach, last . Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Funston ing last Tuesday evening with a Sunday evening • were guests Saturduy evening at large attendance. SCOTT LEAVES FOR Mr. ami Mr*. Geo. Wright ol the birthday dinner <f Miss Gn>cw After the close o f the business N A T L CONVENTION Gales Creek v Muted on Monoty Funstoa, Portland. session the following program was with Mr. iWright'* parents Mr and Mrs. Moore, who underwent an presented: piano solos by Miss Hal- Mr. W. J. Scott left a week ago Mrs. Harry Wright Sr. (¿analogue by Miss Me operation for appendicitis is con vorsen; Sunday evening for Frerch Dick Mr. and Mrs A. S. Fisnston en valescing at the tom e of her daugh Deod; violin solo, Stanley Maxey, Indiana to attend the natioal con acc.LT.pan led by Mrs. Marjorie vent.on of th« Pb.it* Engravers as tertained with a family dinner Sat ter, Mrs. Fngleman Lewis; readings by Mrs. L. L. in honor o f Miss sociation on Oct. 15, 14, and 16 to urday evening Miss Genevieve Carter attended Myers; mouth organ solos by Ed which he is the official ¿.-legate to Grace Funaton's birthday. on Wednesday the funerai of her ward MoElroy; playlet. “ The Love the Portland club. He will also visit Mrs. Ida Glenn o f I » a Angeles school mate. Miss Catherine Collins, Pirates’’ by a group of your.g the government printing plant at Calif, was a recent visitor at tfcw who met her death on the Baseline people from Portland. Washington D. C on a personal in home o f her sister Mrs. R. S. Koto- Road near the Ruby Golf Course. Refreshments of ccffte and vitation from the head of the plant, inson o f Robinson statior. iMr. and Mrs. Ray Andrews who pumpkin pie were served. the largest of its kind in the world. Mr. Ed Wallace from Barron spent three weeks visiting with Mr. Mr. Scott is president of the Bea and Mra. J. A. Lathrop of Raleigh BOY SCOUT NEWS * ver Engraving Company and ulao of W-aconsrr visited at the Ed Sheets have just left by m :tor for their “ home Monday. He is here visiting the Photo Engraving Club in Port- home in Kansas City, by way of with his son in Portland. land. On account of the freshmen re California. ception t>e Boy Scout meeting was Mrs. Elmer Benson entertained Phill Moll of the Sieberling Luc3s held Saturday Oct. 15tb at the ALOHA-HUBER P.-fT. A. friends and relatives Tuesday night Music Company demonstrated I.ud- spending the night there with a birthday dinner in honor HAVE REG. MEETING o f her uncle (John Dindberg's) wig Tuned Bells to the pupils o f Fifteen scouts were present six the Raleigh school Monday after visitors and one committeeman- 83rd birthday- The Aloha-Huber P.-T.A held noon o f this week. Three new pu An ir.r.Ar patrol contest hns Mi's. J. !L Dobbins and Mrs. A. pils have just, been enrolled, Viv started and scalps are given for the.r regular meeting and recep tion to the teachers and the new Mcla'an o f Alcha motored to Port ian and Shirley Schewde, and Rich efficiency, camping and other act members Tuesday evening at the Townsend Waan. over the week-end ard Randel. ivities o f the troup. daughter school house. Prof. Harold Tuttle to visit Mrs. Me Dean’s Pine Tree patrol 2 first sca.'pa Mr. Carlton Olmsteod o f I os gave a very interesting talk on Jean. They spent a delightful d«y Angeles Cwl. and his mother Mrs. and 1 second scalp. Flaming Arrow Sunday, at the Olympic Hot Springs "Making Training Perfect" Merle Holden of Portland were patrol 1 second ard 1 third s e j p Refreshments were served in Katherine .Denney entertained a visitors at the home of Mrs. B. Silent Panther, 1 second and 1 the cafeteria room Which was de group of her girl friends with a K. Denney on Tuesday. Mr. Olm third scalp. The meeting will be corated in Hallowe’en emblems. birthday dinner Tuesday evrning sted will be remembered as the held Friday at tile usual time at Unusual interest is being shown it being her fourteenth birthday. grandson o f the late Mr. and Mrs the grade school. th1« year by the community In Those present were Aline Boswell, Martin Burgie who formerly lived j the associat.on activities. Doris Yarton, Donna Rae Howard on Denney Road Mrs. John Dobbins and Miss Jean PhyKa Wildman. Dorothy Baldwin. McLean from Aloha just returned CHAPTERS HOLD Barbara Wildmaui and Helen- Cav- ] The new grange hall in Hillsboro from a visit to Port Angeles. was recently deticated. t Washington- A JOINT MEETING eness. -a TIGARDVILLE RKBEK- AHS CELEBRATO TWO On September 27th the officers and nKtnler* of Tigardville Rebek- ah Midge celebrated the Rebekah anniversary. Mr* Hilma Gaarde gave a short paper on Rebeka’b Oddfellowship. After a short pro. gram a social time was »pent by all, after which a dainty lurch of jello, cookies and coffee was serv ed. There were several visitors from Beaverton present At our last meeting Oct. II. Mr* Moimie Erickson gave a very interesting talk on her trip east, which was enjoyed by all. After lodge Mr and Mr«. C. Van Klerk gavo us a treat o f watermelon*. HALLOWE’ EN PARTY' PLANS ARE MADE. The committee in charge of ar rangements for the llalknvc’en party to be held in the former Pegg home on third St. has been putting forth every effort to make this a real success. The house ha* been gayly decorated for Bhe occas ■ion. Spook* and thaunt*, refresh ments and a good program await you for an evening of real fun. Young and old will find it of inter est to he there. A number o f Beaverton people alcnded the joint meeting of Kor as Chapter and Newhcrg Chapter at Forest Grove Monday evening. The meeting was in honor o f the Matron* *nd Patron* Assn. Matron» ar.d Patron* and , secretarial of Portland and vicinity. Mr Frank S. Baldwin, Worthy Grand Patron o f the O. E. S. o f Oregon, and Mr. Gilbert Charter* Past Grand Patron, were among the speaker*. Q 'V A Lot o f Decoys I m Roscoe. son of Mr. uml Mrs. Roy Bierly Who is r member of the Kinton 4-11 health club, has the honor o f winning the second prize in the contest which wa* re cently held of the health club* of Washington county. Mrs Bertha Shaver, teacher o f the primary grades o f Kinton school is loader of t'he 4-H health club here. Í Local Children Have Health Examination Children Have All Been Weighed and Measured; To Be Inspected SPELLING CONTEST Second Grade Memorises Pu Named "The Dittle U f" The Beaverton grade school li- brary has become an attractive plaoe Professional bot* binder, worked several day. last librM.y booka. tor the , chool dllrtrict reoonrfitioo. books or* much more clean and attractive and will last several yearM long«,. About 250 books were repaired All grade children have no>w been weighed and measured. On Wed- nesday they will receive health in- spect.on by Dr. Mason, assisted by Dr. Welsh and Dr. Talbert. This inspection is done every year so Chat parents may know how their children stand in the very import- ant matter of health, without cost to themselves. Special attention is given to eye and ear defects that may interfere with t&e child’s prog- ress in school work. This infor- mation is also an aid to the county n on e in her attempt to help school children, The seventh grade still maintains its record of perfect attendance thus far. There are tw|rnty-em days to their credit now. The seventh, grade is now streas- ing correct methods o f study Stud- e. ts are learning to select for thesr- selv?s the important points in their lessons. FRESHMAN CLASS Dorothy P ritzloffs side is lead IS GIVEN PARTY ing iu the spelling canted in the eighth grade with 263 points. Thel FRESHMAN RECEPTION ma Grette’s side has 243 po.nt*. Last Friday evening the 14th, Third grade pupils are also de the Sophomore class entertained termined to become good spellers the Freshman class at a recepi.au- Everyone is trying to win a gold All came dressed as small chil star this week and improve dren wh-oh, added 'much merriment f ... i f fter . . . playing „ i.^ ^ . a . few weeks record o f only three star*. to ------------... the party. A _ . . . _. i Proving subtraction problems is games Genevieve Johnson and Dor- , interacting game these pu- i« \ artcin h » aruesta .* f . « r is Yarton entertained t the guests pils have been learning. with some tap and acrobatic dan- Tbe slxth grade ^ W R|r____ cn 4* distinguished visitors last week- The floor was then cleared for TEey were darly exrforei** who, dancing, music being furnished by in the form o f pupils, told their Carl Gravelle and has Orchestra, experiences to the class. This re- During intermissions refreshments quired some hard study to be able were served. to tell the adventure correctly. Much o f the success of bNe par- Next week the class is expecting ty was due to Beverly iBielman. * visit from Captains Lewis and who was General Chairman of the Clark. Two boys will impersonate reception committee and to Miss t ^*e famous explorers. This grade Siaefer and Mr. Webb, the Sopho- reports fourteen days o f perfect more Class advisors. attendance. ______ Anyone desiring infotimaAaon on GLEE CLUB OPERETTAS the British Isles should ask the Wednesday sixth period the boys eixth. T 1^ h* Ve ¿ust ard girls glee clubs under the dir- * th* *eo‘fr*- ecUon uf Mrs. Georgia Snyder. P\y ^ L,Unds’ „ . , a l , °Perettas / Student body to raise funds for books o f the larger operettas to be given later. WOMAN’S CLUB HAS REGULAR MEETING --------- The Whitford Woman's Club met on Wednesday with nine members and three visitors present. After a short business session the study of the measures to be voted on in November were taken up and each member was asked for 'roer opinion. There was considerable discussion on some of the 'measures but on most o f them they were agreed. Mrs Thos.Clelland, Mrs. Carl Han- sen, Mrs. W. F. Spriggel and Mrs. E. G. Perkirs were hostesses and served a one o’clock luncheon. ________________ sixth birthday The hirthday cake of] bUckboard ^ „ mllnh „ J much as a real cake. Mrs. Nees sent candy suckers for each boy and girL This was the first grade’s first party. Each child* in Mrs- Lowell's room has a Hallowe'en “ stand up*' on his desk. Anyone who is a "goop” mU3t forfeit his “ stand up ’. All are trying hard to keep the.rs un- *il Hallowe en. when they will be allowed to take them home. Henry Jones has been asent for tw° days on account of illness. _ ^ isRors to the first grade dur- “ ig the .week were Mrs G. B. Nees, Mrs. J. G. Hohnstein and Mrs- Fred P «**- *"rhe Llttle E li” « the title o* ‘ P0® 1 learned by the second grade Pictures that illustrate the poem have made it very real Marjorie “S T Lincoln is a new pupil in - the fourth. The second quarterly conference Pupils in room 4 are grateful of the Evangelical churches in this to Miss Davies for a large number district held withKlrton ¡church ° f plants that brighten the school Saturday evening was very well room. They are also greatly pleas- attended, theie being representa- ®d to welcome Agnes iWegener ti\*?s from Mountain1 Home and back, after a brief absence due to Laurel churches as well as mem- *n automobile accident. Virginia bers o f the local church. District Wegener ie improving from the Superintendent Chester Paul Gat- same accident, and may return to es was unexpectedly called east, school by the middle of next week, so Rev. W . E . Simpson had A number o f grade school stud- charge of the meeting and preach- ents enjoyed the operetta at the ed a very able sermon before the High Sdhool, presented by ths regular business session. , Glee Club on Wednesday LARGE CROWD AT DENNEY ASSISTS IN BIRTHDAY PARTY PLANTING OF TROUT A large crowd gathered at the home o f Mr. arr.d Mrs. Earl F. Hall, Sunday, October 16, for a birthday dinner given in honor oi Mr Hall's birthday. A large sil ver boat occupied the center of the table, carrying 45 red —.A white and blue candles. Mr. EarI*IIaM’s parents arrived from Santa Rosa. California, on October 14. They were accompan ied by his cousin, Mrs. Miller from Rogue River, Oregon. BEAVERTON GRANGE fH0 HAVE A MEETING A special meeting o f the Bea verton Grange will be hold in the WEDDING IS HELD Grange 'hall Saturday evening, Oc DURING PAST W EEK tober 22 at eight. The meeting is being held for the purpose of con Mary Overroeder, daughter of ferring the third and fourth de Mrs. James Mike Welter and Frank O’ Meora grees upon Mr, and of Elmonica were married at tha Lewis. St. Cecilia church last Saturday Miss Genevieve Carter attended a 'morning Father O’Ntel officiating Omy immediate relative* wer? pre*. bridge party Saturday evening at ent. The couple left for a short the home of Miss Dorothy Schoch the Olympic Apartments in honey moon at Seaside after which at Portland. | they wll reside at Elmonica. Portland, Oregon, October 11, Early November brings a festival season for music lovers. It means concerts by the Portland Symphony Orchestra will begin again—concerts that ccsnbine the old and the new, for it is ever the thought o f Mr William van Hoodstraten, conductor to present on each program one of the best-known masterp.ecex and also to introduce hia audience to some work that is now in the or chestra's repertoire. The 1932-33 season promises to be a banner one. Into the 14 con cert* instead of 18 given last year will g o Mr. van lloogstraten’* most careful . , , and , choice , _ selections. ^ .. . for he m determined that though the season must necessarily be •hortened R shall not suffer in ex- ctllency. It should be a banner year then for its quality, and also from the poc-etbook stanjpo.nt of those who attend. Prices are lower thar. ever, and that actually means more tor one s money. Buying a season ticket to either of ti.je series ofertd is an inveet- m*rA in the finest of musical en- tertsinment, ar»d at the same time it lists the purchaser as a sub- icriber and supporter o f the Port- land Symphony society, under whoee management the orchestra presents its concerts- The two senes are e :g .t Monday night programs, be- ginning November 7, and six Sun- day matinees, starting November 15. Together they cover a period of 14 weeks, dosing in February, "When one consider* that each concert gives the listener the work of the greatest compos.-rs, played by 70 skilled 'musicians, it is t.ard to realize that the season ticket prices can be so low,'’ states Char- les E. McCulloch, genera) chair- man for the current season. EVANGELICAL CHUR- *“ CHES TO CONVENE Richard T -» — - - ROSCOE B1ERLY WINS PLACE IN CONTEST SI .50 Par Year Friday, October 21, 1932 ir»*Haai. w ». v I R. B. Denney, secretary o f th* Washington Co. Red and Gun Club, has been aasisting «he State Game Commission In planting cut- throut trout in the streams of Washington County, the last ten days. 25,000 fish 'have been planted in each of the following streams, Patton. Galea. Scogg.ns, East Dairy McKay. Approximately 90.000 fiah were planted in ttteae strewn* last spring and it is expected that a considerable number will be added to these numbers during the next The contract tor grading 6hroe- three o. four months. It is very fourths c f a mile of Lobster mount • grst fying to the fishermen to note ain section o f road has beer, given these planting* as R «rill in thne make Ashing a real sport- tc Yunker & Wiecks Co- I i