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f ’ *»■« T he B eaverton R eview The Only Newspaper Devoted Exclusively To The Interests Of Eastern Washington County. VOLUME X, NO. 49 School Children Have Hallowe'en Parties Single Copy. 5 Cents Beaverton, Washington County, Oregon. SI.50 Per Yea» Friday, November 4, 1932 Beaverton Squad Defeated By Hilhi Mr. and Mrs. Waite who former* SYMPHONY SEASON ly resided here returned this week IS ALMOST HERE to their home here after a year's residence in Portland. Portland, Oregon October 27th, Mr. Bruce McCann of Manning The Symphony Orchestra season From Our Readtr» was a visitor a t th« itoma of his for 1832-33 is all but here. William parants, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Me- van Hoogstratm, who arrived this A 1 JOTTER TO THE PEOPLE, Cana on Dene y Road,, on Monday. week from Europe, after conducting PARTICULARLY THE TAX PAY- on October 7th, at the Brahms con Hillsboro Team Makes Only. Fifteen Boys Turn Out For ER. Jump, to beath From th«{ p cert in Bonn, Germany, where he W« «hall soon ratira from tha Touchdown Early In First Basketball l'rac* Vinta Ave. Bridge ant from Mrs. C. E. Allen and was acclaimed aa one of the for- truat you hava honored ua with most conductors of the world, st*n- took posi lion on Nov. \M.. for ililr r n yaara as your servant; the First Quarter ticc of Season Above Canyon Road ed rehearsals immediately of Beeth and when wa laava this off lea ami Mrs. Ivy Sy verson who under* oven's Seventh Symphony, which this tru st we take away with us went a major operation recently will be presented a t the opening con SHORT RALLY DANCE A BIRTHDAY PARTY all the knowledge and experienca 53 YEARS OF AGE was able to leave the hospital cert Monday evening November 7th. we have gained in this long servlea. 10!« *uv<>n« »1 »Hi» •jt"P«»uP»AJ» Mr. van Hoogstraten brought The Annual Staff For This Yeag Art Portfolio» Mari« By MudanU Wa cannot Impart or transmit it frier,ds while convalescing. with him some new music for the to another, but we have this con- He Is Survived By His Widow and Has Brea Chosen Ar« Mow o » Uta Play Mr». Fred Edwards mother of Portland Orchestra, which includes ■elation; you have in J. E. Carpen Two Sons, Frank and Ward Mrs. John D. Gray was taken ser a Borodin symphony and a Sibelius ter, a candidate for this office, a Fifteen aapvrants turned out for man of equal knowledge and ax- In a rough andtumble game Hern iously iU Tuesday evening. .She symphony. He expressed happiness W. O. Roberta 53, former well had just recovered from a brok the firat basketball practice Mon pc:. -we, wall equipped tx> suoceas- to be in Oregon again and is most last Friday the 28th, the Hi 1 labor* day night. Although very small fully carry on the buelneae, with known resident of Beaverton com en ankle when stricken. enthusiastic over prospects for the team won fromBeawertco 7-8 and Inexperienced several boye! experience. You mitted suicide Wednesday by leap The Hillsboro team made their approachng musical season. Van Brown spent the week end sfww promise of developing into | h>v. une. p. t<| for ^ d„ ing from the Vista Ave. BridgS touchdown early in the First quar With the Portland Symphony lead with home folks. Returning to Se above the Canyon road. He died flret class basketball players. | ^ wUh ^ th « ,* |t >U , way attle Sunday evening where he is er's return cornea the news that he ter when one of their players en- Second Trade pupils arc working snd again pay another to learn the has accepted a n invitation to con tercepted a lateral pass of Beaver to become good ciliaena. The c iti business? Would any successful duct the Beethoven festival in Bonn ton’s. The Beaverton team although Machine Co. also manager of the Mrs. B. K. Denney entertained zenship chart, made by the class, business man pursue this course they were in scoring distance of will tell whether they have reached in his private business, and if he Draymen and Warehousemen's Assn. with a family party on Friday Germany again next spring., after Hillsboro’s goal, were unable tal the close of the Portland concert their g>*l a t tha and of tha month. did how long would he last? Let For a number of years the Rob evening. Various Hallowe'en games push the ball over for a touchdown. season the middle of February. The«« are the rules: 1, Ua poitta i ua apply the same principles m erta family resided hare, on Frank were enjoyed which were followed Later he will return to the United There lone Three points came in by delicious refreshments. 2. Obey directions promptly 8. Be the »eloction of our officials that lin Ava. just off of Second St. State to conduct for the 12tf> con the third quarter when George tidy 4. Help other« 6. Ua honest' we would in our private business Mr. Roberts is survived by his Mrs. J. W. Sprague and Mrs. secutive summer the concerts at Brandi, Quarterback kicked a fiefct 8. Work while we work and pla) 1 enterprises. widow Mrs. Carrie Roberts who R. b'. Denney attended a luncheon the Lewinson Stadium in New York. goal. w hile wo play. A tu rk e y sta m p u 1 W hf0 , ^ of y * candidacy Just recently was called East by in Portland Saturday, given oy In 1933 Mr. van Hot^xtraten will Right after the game ended a aw ard ed every m orning to tboee 1 ^ M f c + r p i f r fo r th e office of the death of her mother, two sons the Matrons of the various 0 . E. chief conductor there instead of the abort rally dance was held in the w ho havo good h abit«. COU NTY A 8 S E M O R l do U. with also survive, Frank who was fnj S. Chapters in honor of the Patrons list of guest conductors. The sea high school gym. Carl Gravelle and ^ A vary Umcly “H ow th a ^ , hay. business with his father, and W ard, wives, son opening November 7th marks His orchestra furnished the music. l^w sident of t h . U nited S ta te . is Uj lad~ , U y , m, who is employed at the F irst N a-1 Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Tuttle and his eighth year as conductor of the Last Wednesday evening after *1 a.u 'Z L * , honor, to ask of tha voUr. of tional Bank. school the Girl Reserves went to daughters iMaryalys and D olora Portland Symphony Orchestra the eighth grade civu* c W w.aM ngton County, but what I say He was a member of the Masonic were dinner guests a t the home of f ir s t grade pupils have Icarm-d , . .1 , , At the meeting of the board ot the home of Mrs. Lynne Hughes alao a Past Patron of: Mr. and Mrs. Wtn. Swisher at directors of the Portland Symphony where a pot luck dinner and a the poem “Tha Golden hey»”. u ,r* ^ inUr*, t o t lh* taxpayer. Lodge. T h ese keys are“Goud M orning', With this knowledge and experience Beaver Chapter No. 10« O. E. S. Scholls on Friday and on Sunday Society, October 24, Mr. Charles F. short business meeting was held. Funeral arrangements have not, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. McCulloch was elected •Good Night ’, “Thank Yob ’ - “If h.. ^ will ,, save the taxpayer many, Beaverton High School started president been completed a t this writing. | M. Tuttle a t Orenco. you I’lease“, Excuse Me" and “Ueg ra*n*' dolwra. suceeding Mr. A. R. Watzec, who re j their Annual sales drive Monday. your Pardon“. They are bound to- Trust me now as you - 8 ^ * know the- Annual is a Mrs. J. W, Sprague. Mr. and signed becaues of the press of priv ‘ As you Mrs Isabella Thompson 98 yean gether on a golden ring with the •">«*•>/ b*v" * tb* P**’ ate business. Mr. Watxoc wa p r e s , year book containing a record ot Mr*. R. B. Denney, Mr. and Mrs. molU», "lie Y. husl". The boy. - X '» . t ha is the b « t q u a lif y old. mother of G. L. Thompson Oti g g ____________ ___ __ ___ „ Lawrence and Mrs. C. W. I ident two years and will re roam a all the activities. The price of tha and girls s r . tryuuc to use these -man for this office in Washington Selma near Grants Pass was »o j Annual this year is going to be attended the O. E. S. meet- j mamber of the h0*“ *- keys wherever necessary, botn a t j County. As to his fairness, mpar- severely burned in a fire which Oswego Thursday evening ] One dollar. With this low cost the home and a t school. tkility and honest integrity 1 need consumed her sons home on Tue«- r»—.----- — i <-»------- o:*... I « | staff thinks th at every one that) .Ar\ _ P! rt^ ‘1“ - * 7 J*Z on ‘« • J ! * * V m?,rnt; m°*t r * ‘“'O» ! á*Y W th a t t .h e ' died I a t 't h ." Joa- I V.i«j»wci8 riiwiuumru ï me e ^ l u t r ^ N ' ( t H R INJURED IS E N A B N IN 1 T IS FALL I wants one can afford to buy one. play in rooms 7 and 8. These were him. I therefore earnestly urge ephine general hoapital on Satur- #nd Patrons of ForUalyl ln d .»lairim v,cimty 11 J ^ This year the annual staff is made by the students and decorat- all my friends who have been so day October 29. Mr*. Mrs. Thompson was | _ . _ , , , „ , „ _ „ ed wtu> thè puplls monograms in loyal to me to give him your sup a former resident of The Hansen Bros, have Been very Chris Enabnit of Park Rose fell ! as follows:Editor in Chief, Blanche Beaverton, attractiva designa and colora. Ihesc port. residing here while her son G. U busy lately putting in fall crops, j from a building on which he »was Haines, Assaciate Editor Porter porti,dia« will be used Ihrougtoul W. J. ltoley Thompson was station agent for They have rented 65 acres on the working. Wednesday afternoon and Underwood, andHden Godfrey. Sr. the year for «afe keeping of ma- He Editor, Helen Berst, Literary Editor R. B. Brown place, 35 on the was quite seriously injured. — the Oregon Electric Co. here. Urials and convivio»! druwmgs. . I)R. . . . DOUGLAS .......... w TO .................... _ Lewis Denney and part of the ! w“s immediately rush«! to a nos Corienne Antrim, A rt Editor June TALK .. * _ The eighth grade art cla,, is r e s , |V / ’ | | u i c t VI A < LOCAL NEWS i i Freddeen place near Raleigh, of | P,tal wh*re received medical Gilmore, Sports Editor Chas. Shive working on a frea hand draw ing' C H K lh 1 M A h S K A L ft ^ a«vrv,xw^i i i n w o 1 whGh a goodly portion has been Mrs Enabr.it was Miss Louise ly. Joke Editor Loyd Wirt*. Busi of leaves, to be om pleU d in pencil “ ‘ , _ vlr c w „ ... sown to wheat and the rest to j Uallman. formerly of this town, ness Editor Reynold Wilson. Asst. painting. IT. Nernsin A. Iiougla*. Health Mr- c - w . C ra.. is in Seattle this o#u ^ Mr. Enabnit U well known here Business Mgr. circulating, Paul tirade seven will do ^in Indian Ufficer of both Marion County and " ,',K [ as he and Mrs. Enabnit make fre- j Boeckli., Asst. Business Mgr. Ad portrait itig water color next wees. the City of Salem, will deliver the Mrs. S. B. Laurence was a lunch-' The special meeting of the Beaver- j quent visits at the August Dallm&n vertising, Thelma Tefft. Hie first grade party last Fri- ‘’Christmas Seal A ddras" 1^-foge eon guest of Mrs. V. A. Wood, Mon- 1011 Grar«e was well attended home. His many friends hope he The Annual Staff advisor is Miss day was oombmed with J acute the annual meeting of the Washing- day. | Saturday evening, October the j has a speedy recovery. Schaeffers. Millers sixtn birthday. Jackieacakv ton County l*ublic Health A sm »- , , .. . ’ twenty second. Twenty-six members j ---------------------- ! The Beaverton High School ia was decoruted in black and orange, elation on Saturday uitim oon in e . UK u‘r. Sarella Beth, i were present and gladly welcomed I>L'I I T T l'V H l ' K I T A T doing much toward helping on the The small brother* and sisters who the lower room, of the Public U - ■ £ “ born. ^ ,n d ^ 1Rex Mr. and Mrs. James Lewis into the 1 A1 i n ii i -m. meedng „ , , will in ITnney JOE E. BUSH HOME Relief program and dance which will be in school within u year ; brary in Hillsboro. The „ * *t Mt. Shasta Calif. Octo- order. Refreshments o f sandwiches will be held Friday (tonight) in and coffee, also delicious grapes or two were invited to the party I he opened promptly a t two o'clock.; i the high schoolbuilding. The Band Mary Myers, Pauline Miller. Jean with Mrs. Adele M. Abendroth in Miss Fern Haines retured home and apples were served buffet style Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dopke and is going to play and the Glee Wolfe, Ariel« Boge and Lois Erick- the chair. j Tuesday from the Portland Sur- 1 in the auditorium, grand daughter Glee Huston ot Clubs are furnishing part of the son came. All interested persons are invlt- **^*1 ho*PitaI. where she receuai, The Raleigh school district budget Primthar Iowa, and Mrs. J. W. program. The girls are selling all Several seventh grade girls sur- e(] to attend this meeting, partic-1 urKk5rwemt ■" operation, committee met Monday evening for] Almont of Sou Falls S. Dakota ar- the tickets they can. We want prised their classmates with a par- ularly the chairman of welfare or Mr. and Mrs. Charles H asting' the purpose of making up the budget rived Sunday evening a t the L^me every one to attend who pissibly ty in the lunch room. A grcaiei health education committees of the entertained Mr. and Mrs. Harry for the coming year Those on the °f Mrs. Joe Bush, can. surprise, though, was the appear- various service ami women's clubs Tucker and small daughter Dorothy oommittee were Mrs. S. B. Laurence Mrs. Almont is the mother of Mrs. ance some of the boys presen tod „f the county. Judge Donald T. Jean Thursday evening. , Mrs. Isabell Wallis, Mrs. Robert Nettie Sivard and will remain here after they reached tlu- party. Templeton, of the County Court, . ! Peterson.. Mr. Kinsman end the for 80me tim e* Mr- and Mrs- WHITFORD COMMUN The third grade enjoyed a naif will outline the County’s plan for . _ .* a ‘ ‘K board, consisting of Mr. L. Dopke will go to Los Angeles after ITY CLUB MEETS holiday on Friday. a Central Service Exchange, to ^ ° ‘ £ 5 2 ^ " « £ ? HA A Mr S B Mrs. vi81tlnfr here a few weeks, where Grade 5 celebrated the coming w' .prevent duplication of relief efforts ^ Mr8 H‘ A‘ . „ . .. „ a .k The Whitford Women’s Commun Hallowe en with a half hour of during \h e coming winter. The ,n d M n aV«rt,n - I A' E ' S*ltn«** K1"*1"*"- they will spend the winter, ity Club met on Wednesday with games and stories. 1 Churches of all denomination* are u ... .r - ¡- -• - ^ f.i- n — ~~ .i ~~— ~ ~~ ten members and two guests pres Tap dances by May Warren and also urged to send their repraent- ent. The candidates for county of Marian Boy »on accompanied by stives to the meeting. fice were discussed pro and con Miriam Doty and a guitar solo by | irrespective of party affiliation. Mrs. Miriam were enjoyed by the eighth WHITFORD SCHOOL Mary E. Hyde a former resident grade. Cake and ice cream served j of Whitford and the President of HALLOWE’EN PARTY the local Red Cross during the war by Marian Metxlvr, Betty Sams, , was present with Mrs. Edwin Cor Dorothy P n ltlo ff and Musaa Hay- The Whitford school gave a very nelius who as a little girl attended ushi in dainty caps and aprons com interesting Hallowe'en party on Fri her first school art the old McKay pleted the days merriment. school house. She was formerly Miea Mrs. Drorbaugh visited the fourth day afternoon for the parents In | Jane Rice. These ladies are now grade last Wednesday afternoon. Mrs the District and all others interest-! living near North Plains. Mrs. E. Kirkpatrick visited the third grade 1 f An "'T .'lT"1 P ^ ram * “* *1'™ \ ., ____ .. " by the schdbl Chi dren. The f ir a t1 G. Perkins was hostess. the same afternoon. number was an exhibition of danc Arlene Bielman is back in school MRS. MARIE PATTON after a months’ absence. The child ing by Gene Nutting and Janet Benedict, then a playlet, "Baba and ren welcomrd her return. Virginia HEARS L.4ST CAI Wegener is also back. George Mor the Broomstick,'’ a reading "Or- | “Orphant Annie“ by Janet Benedict! gan has moved to Chehalis, Wash. Mrs Marie Patton, of Cams The next number wa* a Pumokin i Drill. The program was concluded ! Wash., passed away last week Kej NAOMI SMITH (JIVES with music by a “Spooks Band“, i Health cottage in Portland at tl HALLOWE’EN PARTY The children were nil in costume! j age of twenty eight years. She ws during the program, all parts were the born in Cathlamtt Wash., ar Games were played Naomi Smith, little dnughtcr of well done. : was the wife of Dewey Pattoi Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith enter and refreshments of cookie* and | son of the fate Benjaman and Mar grape Juice were nerved. Much c n - tained a number of her little friends Patton of Raleigh. She leaves ( with a jolly Hallowe'en party Sat ] dit is due the teachers, Mrs. Anna mours her lose her mother Mr urday afternoon. After the games Vose and Mrs. Nutting for a de Louise IjiSall. a sister Mrs. Sara appropriate refreshments in Hal lightful afternoon. Jarvis ofWestDort Ore. a broth* lowe'en motive were served. Those W alter Iesalle, «ml three son present were Dorothy Dod*on,Kd- A. C. CHINN’S HAVE Raymond, Gtorge and Roland. win Peets, Mildred Yates, Lorraine MANY DINNER GUESTS Denney, Maxine and David Cady, I Mr. and Mrs. Sam OMs eelebn tqjuaJA pun iiuoiif^ ajouiJOArj «o'! Dinner guests a t the A. C. Chinn ed their 18th wedding annivera* Smith. home on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. at thefr home "The Old Me*d( C. D. Chinn, parents of Mr. Chinn. Marian Metzler and Marjoi Brook“ farm, last Saturday eveni Mr. J. C. Chinn and Mis* M. Grif en entertained sixteen of their fith all of Portland. Additional A large group of relatives a friends with a Hallowe’en party at guests In th« afternoon were Mr. friends were present. Delicious r the home o f Marian Metzler on and Mrs. Chas. Moffat and daugh freshmenta were served by the ho Saturday evening. Game« and refreshment* were the te r Mary, Mr». J. W. Hawke* and teas. They were also the rcepier feature* of the evenings fun. daughter Leona of Portland. of many gifts. LETTERS Former Beaverton Man Commits Suicide E £ \.T U W T i o&l •«—« «- <*— r - *-• J 0 The Duty of Every Jitizen ]D