University Library Br T he B eaverton R e v ie w The Only Newspaper Devoted Exclusively To The Interests Of Eastern Washington County. VOLUM E X I , No. 38 Party Given for Racing Dog Owners Single Copy, 5 Cent« Beaverton. Washington Countv, Oregon. STATE FAIR PRE­ MIUMS INCREASED $130 Per Yea i Friday, August 18, 1933 Short Items About People We All Know P S Beaverton Grange Gives Entertainment i SILENTLY PASSING I « -------------------------------------------------- 9 Mr. Henry Hunt, 83, died Sun­ Am increa»«" o f 20 per cent on day at Good Samaritan hospital from each premium of the »tale fair pre­ injuries which he received whan he mium Hid ha» been announced by was knocked down by an auto in Max (iehlhar, director o f the Mate front o f the Shellenberger place on Hy Senior Petrol leader fair Ths increase will mean that July 16. So far as ic known, he James Miller thousand« of dollars o f additional left no relatives. He was a member Beavertonians Go to Riv­ Dog Owners I^oad Trucks prise money will go to exhibitors Decide Not to Enter An of Winlock Lodge A F. A A.M. of ers and Beaches Dur­ at the slate fair, opening Iai>or August IS, 1933 For Trek to Other Wirdock, W aA . Day. Kxhibit In the 4-H After a precise meeting o f the ing Warm Weather The funeral was held at Pegg's Races this Season fTo the dog races in Portland the local Scout troop, an Intensely ln- Chapel, Tueeday, at 2 p.m., with Fair this Year hor»* races at Gresham, exhibitors teresting informal discussion ensued, burial at Crescent Grove cemetery. M A N Y VISIT FRIENDS ABO U T 75 PR ESENT can give thanks. Under Oregon's Merit Badge work was «tressed and Mr. Hunt has been a resident of GIVEN Beaverton for the past nine years. new legalised raring law, the state pBtrol leaders were admonished to REPORTS ARE Several Return to Hoftes From racing commiaskxn is authorised to be “ on their toe« ” He first came to Washington county Owner» of About Four Hundred Vacations of Varying Lengths twenty-three years ago and settled '■uTrent Kvrnts Program Is Arran­ Hog» Have Item Staying Here on a small farm near Aloha. He atat« fair, rounty fairs, and the C* mP Mllard J*mes Miller ar.d ged by lecturer, Alice Punaton was a one-time gold-miner in Alaska Billy Dodson of Carton, Oregon, Pacific international. The dog and t:,n * Brown Wl" le“ v* fw C*mP and his death brings to a close a is here, visiting with hi* mother One of the big events in town home racing meets which ended Mil* rd next S»turd«y- The August meeting of the Bea­ long and active life. Mouday evening was the entcrtain- and sister. this week have proved financlaMy1 Th* next "cout mertmc wl11 be verton Grange was held Saturday, mtnl of the owners of the raring successful to the state raring com- he,d •t the K’ w-nix Club rot>m- Th<‘ August 12, in the Grange hall. J. W. Sprague returned Sunday Mrs. Mary Kehrli, wife of John greyhounds that hava been living mission The pari-mutuel window» Scout* will be addressed by Cap- During the busines.i session it Kehrli, died at her home m Garden from a business trip to SanFran- in this vicinity, by some o f the bus­ at both meets have enjoyed a good t**n ” x • wbo wil1 tel1 *°me ot was decided not to have an exhibit Home, Saturday morning, August 6. cisco, Calif. inessmen of P«ravorton. play. ; his experiences. Visitors and par- at the 4-H Club fair in Hillaboro, Death was caused by a tumor o„ When the dog races »tarled at Mrs. Harvey Balehellar of Hills­ Bvvry department of the premium I « • «ordi-lly invited to attend I Auguat 25 and 26. the brain. the Muknomah stadium Heaverton boro visited with Mrs. H. R. Wel­ list is Increased 20 per cent, ex- thix meeting. August 22, 1933. | Reports were made o f the pic- Mrs. Kehrli was born in Austria lington Tuesday. was recogniaed by those experi­ She had been in America enced in handling the dogs, as the cwpt the 4-H Club department. A : Of utmost importance is the an- I "J* aopp^ at the home of Mr. and 1871. Mrs. Cue Biehnan visited her ‘ __ ___' ____ L. strategic spot for keing the ra­ 25 per cent increase in that depart- j nouncement that a singular meet-j of since 1891 and lived in Garden Pomona grange at Kinton, July sister, Mrs. Agnes Morgan, in ment has already been previously ing called a “ pow w ow " will be Home 28 years. ters. Accordingly the owners of 26 . arranged. Portland, Tuesday. held at the next meeting. Officer* about four hundred dogs took up Besides her husband, she leaves The twelfth birthday anniversary With the increased premiums, Or­ and friends are invited and the their temporary residence in this Mias Rhoda Shellenberger return­ of Mary Frances Downing was cel­ two sons, Wilbur Kehrli of Mult­ egon's list now atasui» well up with scouts are especially requested to vicinity. ebrated at the pot-luck lunch served nomah, and John Kehrli o f Garden ed Monday from a week’s visit with The party Monday night was giv­ that o f other states, despite the attend. Home, three sisters and one broth­ friends at LaGrand*. Oregon. at noon. appropriation by the en in appreciation o f the goodwill lack o f «n During the noon intermission, A. er of Portland. Mrs. J. Archie William« and last legislature the txieinesamen of this city feel COUNCIL A W A R D S CON­ M Kennedy and A. 8. Funs ton daughter of Tobias visited at the for the patronage that these dog Mr. Olaf N. Younger, father of TRACT FOR W A LK S called on William Desinger, who Mrs. E. L. Yarton, died at a Port­ J. F. Felsher home on Monday. DESTROYS owners placed here. Upwards o f sev­ F I R E was recently injured in an auto­ Erwin Aabahr and Graydon Cleve­ enty-dive i «Hiple partook of the mobile accident. land hospital. August 9. He had NOTHING OF V ALU E F A Smith was awarded the land of San Francisco visited at Dutch lunches, beer, smokes, and been making his home with hie At two o'clock, the following cur­ ibe R. B. Denney home Wednesday. contract for the construction of the other evidence* of hospitality. Quite a kit o f attention va* giv- htretches o f sidewalk along Broad­ rent events program was presented daughter, Mrs. Yarton on Lombard Mr. and Mrs. Trribe and children The owners o f the dogs were so by the lecturer, Alice Funstoo. Street. He is survived by seven en to th* flames on the Welch place w, y * nd Watson streets that t*«. impressed with the good will and E. "True Worth is in Being", and children. Funeral services were held of Portland Waited at the A. ----- ---------------, hospitality shown them that they place north o f ‘.own, Tuesday aftei- Council passed ordinan.es that they Wayside Blossoms." were sung by in Portland, Saturday at 10 a.m., Olsen home in Sorrento on Monday. made a retpisat that a public no­ noon. The heat and the apparent were going to construct at their the assembly. Mrs. John Dobbins, with buial at Lone Fir cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. James Lathrop of S. B^ tice of appreciation be given to the futility o f making any effort kept meeting last week. Only two bids j read “ Awgust D a y s M i x . Raleigh returned Saturday from De- preea for publication. The party the town people from investigating were on hand to be opened. ; Lawrence read T he value o Willis Ely, 36, o f Feaverton. died poe Bay, where they spent a week. lasted from twelve o'clock, mid­ very cloaety though many and dire ; building o f these walks Time” . Mr*. Doy Gray read a let­ Thursday. August 10. He is sur­ Miss Ivy Peterson spent Friday night until about four in the morn* were the statement* o f the onlook- »jroUght out considerable discussion, ter entitled, "Put to Shame” . Mrs. vived by three children, Dorothy, with her aunt and un<-Je, Mr. and mg. The dog owners loaded up era at the distance. j Councilmen Barnes ami Livermore R Emmons gave a reading. “ So Betty, and Carl, his step-father. C. B. Brown in Garden their truck* and stopped in for a A. M. Kenne- E. Thurber, and one brother, Ho­ Mrs. Robert A fter the fire word came that being of the opinion that no funds VerV. Very True." Home. few minutes before leaving for the the flame* were aet intentionally ,, | dy read an article on “ Problem of bart J. Ely. The funeral was held trek to the other races, some in to burn up some old straw. Anoth­ were available for this work the Pea Grower". A. S. Funston Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Bishop have other places throughout the- con­ er report was that a threshing ma­ thers stated that there was suffi­ read an article on “ Home Use of Saturday at one p.m. in Portland let urn ed from a combined pleasure cient money in the road fund fo« with interment at Newberg. tinent They one and all expressed and business trip to their old home chine was being destroyed Quite the work and that it was expected the Wheat Surplus.” J. W. Barnes the hope that they might come related, a personal experience at the in Baker, Ore. another r e p o r t stated that Mrs. Elisabeth Barry, 74, moth that tbs coal o f the improvement back here to enjoy Oregon hospital­ airport and a visit to “ Old Iron­ old pila of straw would be assees«Ml against the pro­ sides” . The lecturer gave a read­ •r o f Mrs. R. D. Young, died in Mrs. Sara V. Lawrence attended ity at m im not too dista.tl there was an whare the owner wanted to put the perty. Just how work can be paid ing, " I f All Workers Were Men’’, Portland last Thursday and funer­ the forty-ninth wedding anniversary date, new straw pile, so he set fire to for from road money and then and Mrs. W Boyd reed “ Woman,. al services were held in Portland. o f her daughter, Mrs. Dave Fisk, assessed «gainet abutting property the Investor.” The program closed Saturday morning, with burial at last week. K E B E K A H S H A V E DIS­ the old one and watched it. Mt. Calvary cemetery. with a song stunt. An eye-witness »ays that fire does not appear. Mrs. Daisy Hocken o f Corvallis, TINGUISHED VISITORS started in the straw as it was Flowers were sent to Mrs. B. K. Ore., snd Miss Elaine Sheppard of The application of George Thyng K IW A N IS CLUB E N ­ coming out o f the straw stacker. for a license to keep and sell beer Denney and Win. Dessinger. Clatskanie. Oregon are visiting with Quite a good crowd was in at­ The Roll call for September TERTAINS LADIES Miss Merle DaWes. tendance Tuesday night at the reg­ apparently caused by a match get- ! on draught was acted upon favor- threshing machine ably. The petition o f Geo. Hugh- Grange meeting will be “ What I Mrs. Hazel Temple (Hazel Kemp- ular meeting o f Beaverton Rebek- ting into the Consider the Most Effective Adver­ I rompt work saved everything so son and Mr«. E. C. Masters to The Beaverton Kiwanis Club held ner) and little son, David, of ah lodge. Although the night was tisement", with an example. their meeting this week on Wed­ Portland were Sunday to Tuesday ** * rnin’ nor tbe m»chin* nor have the grade established for a extremely warm, Walter Lynn. Spe­ nesday evening instead of at noon. guests at the Andy Timmer home value was destroyed walk for a sidewalk on the east cial Grand District Deputy of Mult­ anything o f of North Main Street was S U N D A Y SCHOOL CLAS­ As it was “ Ladies' Night” , there in Sorrento. nomah Co.; Fred Meindl, Past on y timo was wasted in getting side Grand Master; and Mrs. Lela Weir thing» out o f the wsy and a new granted. SES ENJOY PICNIC was quite a large crowd in Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kroeger were visitors. attendance. The meeting was in and children o f Hillsboro visited at ______________ I The walks that have been eon- Twenty-eight young people, mem­ charge o f the president of the club. the R. B. Denney home on Wed­ Mrs Marjorie I-ewis was elected 1 / i v ' r a v i ____ i traded for are in front of lots 4 TON ( LASSES V IS- and 5 in Steele's addition, and on bers of Mrs. H. M. Barnes and “ Andy Anderson". and installed as Vice Grand for the nesday evening. Mrs. Kroeger and Harold Dean, one of our local Mi..„Denney are sisters. present term; Katherine Deainger IT “CONSTITUTION” west side of Watson street be- ! Clarke's Sunday school iv r is ____ « . . . . ..... .. . . classes of the Congregational church boys, gave two selections on the was installed as musician. Mrs. He­ tween Eighth and Ninth streets. Mr. C. E. (lessen had the mis­ enjoyed *n all-day picnic at Roam- piano, both o f them his own com­ len Walker, and Mrs. Sue Isaacson Friday was a big day for some ,,, , e’s Rest Tuesday. Mrs. Barnes and positions. They were greatly en­ fortune to lose one of his work were installed as right and left sup­ of the younger folk in Kinton. The! 'Emery \ an K leek was Kiven a horses last week. While hitched to Rev. Clarke were assisted by Mrs. porters of the Vice Grand. "Loyal Scouts", boys' d a s* o f the »ufpriae birthday party s » turert Riohard*. Virgil Me a plenty 0» colol anp at night in n iv - Creek and Wilson river. Hillsboro, Saturday, August 26. This Oormick, Glenn Pringle, Wesley eesroF m y l if e , and vve haven ' t seen US JOST.PAZZUMÖ Y00 \EN(HArflEPf^£ Is the second day o f the 4-H club North, Orville Peterson. Tom y\r » PUT A SMALL PART Of- I T. GUERE óOlNft I «JUSTCANT DESCRIBE