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Uni r#r»J‘r L ib r a r y C> T he B eaverton R e v ie w The Only Newspaper Devoted Exclusively To The Interests O f Eastern Washington County. VOLUME X, NO. 50 Single Copy, 5 Cent* Beaverton, Washington County, Oregon. Friday, November 11, 1932 $1.50 Per Yeai 1 Civil War Veteran Is Called To Rest For Many Years Conduct* Conor»I Merchandise Store in Partnership HAS EIGHT CHILDREN Mri* William Patch Dies At llo n r o f Hr ut bar »t Yamhill REGIONAL CONFER ENCE OF P.-T. A. HELD ¡COURT HOUSE ITEMgj u-----------------------------m The Aloft»-Huber P. T. A. was well represented at the Regional C< nf*r««K-e o f P. T. A'a held In Portland Tuesday and Wednesday of last week. The president Mra. Beattie and saveral members of the local association were In attendance. A moat Instructive and entertaining program waa given, including such speakers aa, Dr. Alexander Golden- weiaer, Norman C. Thorny and City Commissioner, Mr. Earl RiWy. Aloha-IIniter won honorable men tion because o f its large Increase in membership. Several member* were In atlend- ence at the Portland council hi Portland last Friday. Many helpful suggestions were received in the pre school and cafeteria group confer ences. The executive meeting of the Akiha-Huber P. T. A. was held at the schoolhoua e Tuesday evening Nov 8 at 7:30. Alt RESTS Dick Thoms* Larceny, Raymond Carey, Larceny. Floyd Beard, drunk end disturb ing the peace. MARRIAGE LICENCES Earl Harry Fountain* and Max ine M. Miller Hillsboro. Wallace L. Person« Orencu, and Aha L Miller Banka. Carl H. Patten Clackamas and Frances Campbell Forest Grove. Iawerervre J . H per ring Bank* and Rita C. Vandehey, Forest Grove. CIRCUIT COURT Minnie Jaase vs Arthur Jesse, Alfred Davie* waa borq at Elk the couple were married at Vgn hart. Indiana. July 14th, 1H41 a couver. Wadi., In 1822. Cruel and «irarendent of Jaatvua Davies who inhuman treatment is the charge. rama to Baltiinor« before thr It« v- Plaintiff aska for sole care of 2 olutlonary War. The family had a minor children, crysler automobile. contract for making uniforma for $30 a month, household good* and tha Colonial force« during our war $820 in lieu o f all right and title for Independence. . . to the property. Young Alfred attended tha achool In txti nattlva home but when only KIN TON GRANGE HAS PROBAljE twelve years old with hia parent« Petition that the will o f Gilbert REGULAR ELECTION he formed a »action o f a wagon C. Chase be admitted to probate train arroaa the plain*. Ihiring the A goodly number o f the officers and the widow iWena W. Chase, be winter o f 1863-64 the train wintered at Independence, Mo. and in April and members o f the grange were appointed administratrix. regular monthly Dorothy Coveil died in Oklahoma the train conaisting o f ten yoke of preeeeit at the o*en, four yoke of cow» and a »pan meeting held at the hall .Saturday June 28. 1932 leaving property in of horsea «tarted out on the long in all day session, with dinner Washington Co. to th« value of The following officers -4500.00 and personal property to trek. They arrived In Washington at noon. Kenneth county, which then included much were elected for He coming year; the value o f $2.260.00. be more territory than it doe* now. Mu-tor, 1 .eland Flint; Overseer, Link later a brother, aska to and was known as Tuality county, Harold Cutting; lecturer, Alice Flu appointed sslminiatrator. in Auguat, 1853. Here, Mile«, the ke; steward, Lester Snider; assist father o f Alfred houg'ht a half sec ant steward, G. Sturm; chaplain,' SCHOOL DISTRICT tion of land near K intern. On* son, Uixabeth Kulbel; treasurer. Che*. PASSES NEW BUDGET A. N. Davies, lives now near the VanKleek; secretary Ada Cutting; old home. guts keeper. Edward Cox; ceres, School District No. 48 held tt* After arriving here, young Al Nsrah VanKleek; pomona, Gladys budget meeting Monday evening, fred attended the McKay school llal,; floral Haael Sturm; lady as November 7. There was a small then located on the site of the sistant steward. Ivy Flint; executive gathering present. The budget waa committee, Frank Hake, Harold present Whit ford achool. carried Cutting ami Oha#. VanKleek. These When the Civil War broke oat, One o f the interesting things a- officer* will be installed at the Alfred enlisted at lllllaboro under bout the meeting waa a chart i.uni* l-ieutenant John W. Cullen, for next regular meeting. Dec. 3, the by Metxler, showing a decrees* in place to be announced later. whom lilencullen was lately named, tax milleage o f almost half since In Comvany B, First Oregon In- 1922. fantry. For a lima they were sta SOCIAL CLUB PLANS In answer to a question about tioned at Fort Boise, Idaho. Here BAZAAR AND DINNER' th* salary of bua drivers. It waa they had many encounter* with stated that they draw $40 a month, Indians and with white outlaws. 77ie Beaver Social Club la p u s- ' with the exception o f Mr. Kamber- A fter an honorable discharge, ning a bexaar and baked ham din- ■ ger. He ia paid $45. The extra $5 Alfred came back to Beaverton ner on Wednesday afternoon and is foe truck auperviaion and the where in May, 1871 ha married evening. November 16, in the Mp- keeping of accounts. Mary Francea TeffU Eight ohtld- sonic hall. ren were bom to them, all but The baxaar will feature tables of RECEPTION FOR WOR «me o f whom ere now livjng. W. fancy work, miscellaneous articles, THY GRAND PATRON E. Davies lives at Banks; Clare, aprons, rummage, and a fish pond. now Mr*. A. E. Klink live* in Port The rummage section will be open Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Iawrence and land; Geo. F. has a farm near hero; all day. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Denney at Hattie, now Mrs. M. E. Phillips, The dinner will be served from tended th* reception given at New- Portland, H. A. Davies live* at 6:30 to 7:00 o'clock. After the din for Vancouver, Wash.; Mr*. D. E. Hock- ner there will be an hour's p-'-grwn, berg last Thursday evening Frank S. Baldwin Worthy Grand en at Corvallis, Mrs. E. L. Shep rendered by the Journal Juniors. Patron o f the O. E. S. o f Oregon herd passed away in 1820 and and for Mr*. Mary Swart, Grand Merle hue always lived with h«v Ester o f the Grand Chapter. Many father. Tha w jfe and mother de TURKEY SHOOT TO Officers were present as parted this life in 1804. B E H E L D S O O N Grand well as a large delegation from Alfrod built a mill near the site the variotai surrounding ClsstrUT». Friends and neighbor« of Ed o f the present Fordney home and The large crowd was entertained cut therein much of the timber Johnston, one o f the men who In the new Masonic Hall which was were injured while working on the which formerly covered this vicinity just recently completed. Mias Merle tells of a big wind storm Aloha Grange hail this past sum which blew down muchi o f the timb mer end who is still disabled, are Mrs. H. A. Nielsen entertxmed er and it was this that kept the running a turkey shoot for him the Cross Country Club at her home at hia home on Vista Av*. at Aloha mill going for consumer able time. Tuesday. This happened about the time the all day Sunday. Nov. IS to help him dispone o f his flock o f 300 turkeys. Oregon A California rajlroad was There will be both trap and rifle built shooting. Disposing o f the mill he worked at the carpentry trade for a time LOCAL NEWS but soon formed a partnership with ■ --------------- m Mr. F. M. Robinson and for many The Moss family of Banks hive years they condnoted a general merchandise store in the (.range moved Into the Fordney house or. building. Fori a time the family Broadway. lived at the com er o f Allen Avenue Mr. and Mra. Carl S. Donaldson and Watson streets but leter moved ware Sunday guests at the S. B. to the home on Front street where Lawrence home. the pioneer passed the remaining Mra. Keith Kenyon of Klamath years af hia life. Fall» is visiting at the home of Mrs. William Pctch whb was a her uncle ,J. H. Hulett and family. resident o f Beaverton for s number Mr. and Mrs. Rex Denney o f Mt. of years, died at the home of her Shasta, California have announced brother, Joseph Hutchcroft at Yam the birth o f a daughter, Sarelle Beth hill Sunday, Nov. 6th, after an ex on October 25th. tended illness. Mra. Petch was bom The Paradise Valley Club Is spon in Grant county, Wisconsin, Jan. 24 1864: She moved to this section In soring a dinner and can! party Sat 1874 and jn 1884. . she was married urday, November 6, at the Raleigh school house. to Joseph Petch who died in 1803. In 1910 »he married William Fetch. Mra. Selby cared for the younger Besides her widower she ia survived son of Mr. and Mra. Feldman while by two sisters, Mrs. Bessie Ruettr- Mrs. Feldman wtayed at the hosp field and Mrs. Eatella Trossal of ital with Harry, Jr. .Santa Monica, Calif, and a brother Mr. ami Mr». P. O. Wade of Joseph Hutchcroft o f Yamhill. Garden Home »pent the evening Mr*. Petch was a member of the Tuesday with the Drorbaugh family Methodist Church and a member listening to the election returns. o f the Beaverton Grange. Funeral Charles West, Andrew Führer, service« were held at the Methodist Donald and Billy church at Yamhill Tuesday at 1:30 Ostro Georges, were entertained by Mr. P. M. Rev. D. I-ester Fields and Stark Rev. Van Martj.n officiating. Mr. Taggert, th* principal of the Ral Doy Gray and Mr. Howard Hughson eigh achool at a soccer game in were pall-bearers from Beaverton. Portland lest week. Mr. and Mrs. A. Q. Oh torn and son A number o f Beaverton people o visited relatives In Portland attended the funeral of W. O. Ro unday. . . berts in Portland on Saturday. Thieves Enter Many Beaverton Homes PAST NOBLE GRANDS GIVE A CARNIVAL Many Students Re ceive Honor Cards T t* Past Noble Grand» club entertained their friends and fam ilies with a Hallowe’en Carnival party on the night of Oct. Slat. Th* hall was beautifully tfewralail with at reamers and Hallowe'en col Watches, Money, Radio and ors. The fish pond, grab basket, art Sixth Grade Debates On South America and gallery and wheel of chance were Smaller Articlea Ta soon disposed o f; and Mat but not Oregon aa Home ken by Invaders least o f the evenng’ merriment waa the fortune telling booth conducted Mrs. Crane who told the past HIGH BONUS POINTS ENTERED 4 HOUSES by and future with uncanny ability. Aa excelent program followed conaist I May Warrea Kae Highest Reading Precautions Are Being Taken that ing of the folowing numbers. A Rate In Eighth Grade piano solo by Genevieve Johnson, Used to Be Unnecessary words o f welcome by Mrs. Roee Special Recognition in the torn During the night of Nov. 8th the Stevens, a male quartet of Portland Oocor Da 11 man and C. H. Godfrey George Dougherty 1st tenor. Rev. of blue report cards, will be given home* were entered end several Russell Thomas 2nd tenor. Dr. H. this year by the Beaverton grade Porter, baas. They were accompan achool to students doing superior articles of value taken. attain this honor all Hoberg Tripp, their work. To H iis make* four houses that ied by Ella have been broken into recently in j director. Mra. Tripp ia a Beaverton grades must average 1, with no iMs vicinity, and much indignation lady and an excellent music teach grade below 2. Student« having n* er and director. A clever skit “ So grade below 2, will be placed on ia being aroused. th* Honor Roll, and those receiv Mr. Godfrey borrowed a radio this is love’’ by Mr*. Olsen and Thoa. ing four grades of two or above Bye. Betty Myers gave a reading, from the A. E. Wilson radio shop and no grade below 3 will receive to secure the election returns. The the “ Courting’’ Members of the lod Honorable mention. Another honor thief calmly walked off with the ge presented an impromptu playlet many students can win is a high radio as well aa the money con “ Burying the Pipe” They were ell number of Bonus Points. This in dressed in Hallowe’en oaptumea tained in two purses. « which added much to the play. C of clude* deportment, attendance, acnot- A t the Dellmann’s, entrance waa arship and promptness. Names ot made through the bedroom window fee and pumpkin pie were served students o f high standing during Mr. 'Dailmann’s clothes, which were after the program. eighth The Pant Noble Grand’s club take the first six weeks are: hung on a chair beside the bed, grade, Honorable memticbi Markon this oportunity to extend their ap were removed to another room and Boy eon, LaVern Domogalla, Miri searched. The greatest losses here preciation and thanks to the busi am Doty, Jessie Hanson. Russel consisted o f two watches, although ness men o f Beaverton, Hillsboro Hulett, Robert Jackson, Clara Kehr- and Portland who so generously many other articles were taken. li, Florence Vaailiff. Phillis Wild- It has caused much comment as donated articles for the Carnival. man. Highest in Bonus Points, to how the culprit has managed to Russel Hulett 151 Miriam Doty 150 ELEVEN enter these homes without arousing GRESHAM Phillis Wildman 149. ^.venth gd.. any of the occupants. In all cases UPSETS LOCAL TEAM Blue Card Lyman Webb. Honorable reported, the people have slept mention, Juanita Teadale. Roaa soundly while the theft was being The strong Gre*ham team upset Nogai, Shivley Bardsley. Sixth gd. made. Beaverton last Friday with a score Blue card Cathryn VanKleek. Hon Everyone is taking precautions of 25 - 0. Although Beaverton did orable mention, Lillian Jacobs, E- that were previously unnecessary ui not score they fought valiantly to lstne McMinn, Anton Boxich. Fifth our peaceful little city. It ia hoped he end. grade: Honorable mesition, Kenneth this unlawful house entering will During the first half the local Trofton, Enoni Nagal, Louis Bm- soon be stopped and tha thief boys held Grediam scoreless. But Honor Roll, Agnes Wegener, Hon brought to justice. during the last half the heavier orable mention, Hal lie Jean Pace, team o f Gresham rati repeatedly Bonus Pointa Hallie Jean Pace 152 B E /. VER CHAPTER through Beaverton’* line for large Gordon Gaul 1S1, Agnes Wegener HAS A PROGRAM gains. Many o f our first string moo 147. Third grade. Honor Roll and did not play on account o f injuries. and Bonus Points John BGxich, This Friday, Armistice Day, the Louis Wilson. Donald Btelman. Sec Beaver Chapter No. 106 met Wed nesday evening with a large at Beaverton High School team will ond grade: Bine Card Mildred Yat tendance. The members of Beaver- play Forest Grove High. B. H. S. es. First grade: Honor Rnll, Laur- tost Masonic Lodge and their wives hopes to get revenge for the de enre Vaaileff, Max Hoester. Roy were the guests of honor. After feat they received at the hands o f Erickson. the regular dispensation o f busi that team last year. First grade children have made ness the following program was Indian wariors that are enjoyhsig rendered, two selections by the PARENT-TEACHERS a war dance around a fire in th* Webb-Boswell quartet, tenor solo* TO HAVE MEETING sand table. by Robert Garland duet by Mrs. Miss Duncan sent a speeiman o f Hoberg Tripp and Robert Garland writing to the The regular meeting of the Par Hiaako Nagae's and several song numbers by the ent-Teacher asin. will be held Mon first grade. The boys and girl» Clark singers who are assisting in day evening, November 14th at 8 are putting forth new efforts, so the services at the Methodist church. p.m. Dr. Mason and Dr. Talbert that some day. they, too, can write Refreshments were served in the will talk on the work done in the as well aa Hiaako. dining room where the tables were school clinic Just finiahed. Harris Mra. Cullen visited the fourth beautifully decorated with chrys Hansen will sing. Several piano grade last Friday morning. anthemums, pumpkin baskets o f selections will be given by Evelyn A very lively debate waa held in D uu' autumn leaves nuts and apples Alexander. Refreshments. All coene the sixth gade last week an the R*v. and Mrs. Asderson asid question “ South Ameica is a better The morning’s program consist place to live than Oregon’*. South ed of several group meetings head two children moved into the Naxar- Monday. Rlev. America had the better o f thé ar ed by Ray W. Gill, Mrs. Marie cne ftiraonage on gument but the reasons aodmed Flint, Bertha J. Beck and Mrs. Geo. Anderson is thenew pastor o f the to be better Bunting, see more wild • local church. A. Palmiter. animals, find diamonds, more work. Eighth grade students are busy hunting up family records and re lics and questioning parents and grandparents on the absorbing top- ic “ Who Fought for me in the Civil War” Thi# research has plow ed there are many in the class whose families were represented in that struggle and two who ran boast to be distantly related to general*. All this helps to snake the days o f "61 to 66’' live again, vividly in the minds o f all. This work will continue next week, with the ad dition o f some Civil W ar letters. Students in grade eight are also trying to improve their silent read ing rates. This is important, as from now on they will do more and more iOf their reading silently. Eleven student» improved their rate by 50 words a minute during the last six weeks. The normal rate is 280 words a minute for eighth grade. Twenty-three of a class of »hi*«.y-two are now above that speed. Comprehension is included is this test. May Warren has the highest rate, with 460 worrda a minute. Mrs. Essex Marsh ha» been ap pointed chairman o f the local Red Cross committee. The members o f th* committee will meet with Mrs. Marsh at her home on Monday at which time plans will be completed for the drive which will begin Monday, Nov. 14th. The Raleigh school is sponsoring a program November 23 at 7:30 P.nt _ _ _. .