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E r o eN B . O K » ,» tv «-ratty L i b r a r y r** E, » T he B eaverton R eview The Only Newspaper Devotedly Exclusively to the Interests of Eastern Washington County. Volume W i r f N o . & ------ --------------- KuberClub Closes For ThisYear ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Th* regular monthly meeting of the Mul»«r garden d a b w>a livid tueedajr Novom'.er I2eh In ***• Huber H all. Mr. L . A‘. «haw wf Multnomah, O r« , waa a sue at 4 M-nkvr. Ills subject whs ” Gro- w liu and Propagating I'hrysan- ham unis” Mr. Shaw grows chry- ■aslhehums aa a hobby and ha» more Ihau one hundred different Vi riel lea Much was learned from tils Interesting talk, Mr, Harry Jarohaon o f the Ore- gon seed at«we In INirtlund g a v a brief talk on what to do this «»until, also storing and raring for Dahlia tubers Vany heautl- f*tl bnuquee of chrysanthemum« Were on display at the Infonnat flow er «h o * held at this meeting First prise was awarded to I Mra T J. Ilol«cross, second to 1 Mre McOrnth and third to Mrs | It. Fcrrlsa Several door prises were alao given aw ry. The meeting adjourned at the r e » 1 1 *e it *«e after which refre- rhmeuts were served. . The Harden club wishes to thank their many fhietvd* for the fine attendance at thslr en- • . •. ..»* . Mob «•■•« given on fh a rsd a y eveiilnt. November 14 In the Aloha Orange hall. a They alao evtend their thanks 1 1 »*>-> »n|.»n<Md talent from the Beaverton high school who go graciously donated one full lo u r', . t« rtelr rent and* m »fi; ' '.^*.tlt*t.^i- f* -»(tc. Ci h 'iri 0r-| rheetr-i tinder the splendid lead* | rrablp o f Mr Hushnell. Ttie O lrls’ Quartette, secomps rled by Dorothy n is «r has many thanks and good wishes Also touch praise must he gven little five-vear-nhl Christine ||e»terly who sang two »ongs so beauti fully. With this entertainment the way» and means committee closes Its ardvltlei. (<»r this year ‘'• l» e VS as | many more trends and the ssjiip •• • ««vt e * i. T h in k s (jit - wwt*M«,a«%a« M n » *»**■<#— T»» 7o u t « lo r r y K)|< !■ »trrjn '• ,f|K lolA 'it«-« r » * '* «« t t c t f jp u t v/aeuM _ • e • . •« If Fortune vith a smiling face, Strew roses on our way, When shall we stoop to pick them up? , Today, my friend, today* But should she frown with face of care. And talk of coming sorrow, When shall we grieve, if grieve we must? Tomorrow, friend tomorrow# But give your thanks today. If those who've wronged us, own their fault And kindly pity pray. When shall we listen and forgive? Today, my friend, today# But if stern Justice urge rebuke And wurmth from Memory borrow, When shall we chide, if chide we dare? Tomorrow, friend, tomorrow, But give your thanks today! If those to whom we owe a debt, , Are harmed unless we pay, When ahull we struggle to be Just? Today, my friend, today. But if our debtor fails our hope. And plead his ruin thorough. When shall we weigh his breach of faiths Tomorrow, friend, tomorrow* But give your thanks today. // ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Of th*) 17 pedestrians killed in Oregon during Hie mouth o f Oc tober, all hut five were over Go year» of age. the average « » e ' • • • • o f all such victims being 55.4 The Town caucus held last years. It wa» revealed In a study week on Thur«<Hy evening In made by the traffic safety dlvl- 1 Klwauis Building was attended »Ion o f the State De part mini t. about 24 o f our more inter* results of which » r e announced. * s,ed citizens. Thfa* is a good In contrast to the higher age j «»tendance considering that th * average o f pedestrian traffic v i e - ! el,y ha* f,een very well satisfied tlm». drivers o f the sars which w,th the manner the mkmirlpal • struck them were approximately affaira & **• been going the pa»i 20 years younger on the aver- three >®a r* It 1» when ther* atte. the study disclosed. Only '* considerable clamor about the three of the drivers were over way thln* * are run that the hi? thirty years or age and six were crowd* get out for the Town under nineteen. caucus. For the city o f Portland alone. 1 0110 K,el , Wa* elec<ed <hatr- the average age o f the pedestrian man “ nd H Grauer acted victim w a. 63 years while the . average age o f the deah-oar dri- A lb* rt Roaa' wa" nominated vers was 23 year,. Most of th- f° ' , * * * ! ” ' 10 Mnre " n<? >> a r’ state’s pedestrian deaths occur o«ncHmen nominated to serv* In the residential districts o f J f " aU* r J ” udban areas after dark, it was ; K e* k’ Cuy ( arr and R- H a r' revealed 7<K^ o f the deaths were ' U . W’A h R ( D° ,y for In cities and all but one occurre l T r ' * * ur* r Retiring Councllmen include either during dusk or after dark 6«'/, occurred between the hours A . E. V.'ilson. fo r a number of years, the Town Mayor and foe S.’ Ofl p.m. and 8 : ( » p.m. the past two years, a councilman. The greater danger o f walking at night was demonstrated hjy a Carr and Doty are the only pres study In a large eastern state re- ent city officers that ace renom ; contly which showed that in ev inated. W. E- McKloskey refus nomination for for business business i « r y eight injuries to adult ne ing * the nomination I destrlans at night there was one rea"0n!' WU#° n ^ fatality a» compared A to . one fa- ,,iB health did not permit him laiainy. as . - tiilitv in , , to accept an office again, tatlty in every 40 ln>uries dur ing the dav-tinie. For children The Pr<“BeT,t ctty government the ratio was one fatality for PO,,,,i8,1, o f E McKloskey. evavv-Ak t ^ i e e In dsy^thw* ^ -'.lW -O r ^ A lb e r t Ro;pi. A E ^1-- no fatalities at n.cht out of 85 ° " V aTr’ Tl,,y,on Pe<k and injuries Included In the survev ’ Harry Barnp*- as «»uncilm en: "Th e a« idem expariene» o f ev 8nd R C D°*r ’ Recorder-Trea t y sta»^ In the Nation Indicate " ur* r T b *t is the elective offi- the greater after dark.” Secretary For virtuous acts, und harmless Joys, The minutes will not stay, • We've always time to welcome them, Today, my friend, today, But care, resentment, angry words. And unvailing sorrow, Come far to soon, if they appear, Tomorrow, friend, tomorrow. So give your thanks today. O r ih J r Nomination Of Officers For City of danger of walkine M>r* declared Karl Snell 8Te State and sponsor ta Th“ ° f the f,n o !n *M -'"eonfirced but TN-ed Oort- " “ ,er : * G p ro f ram. Th, M „ „ „ J A n .,rh rT « „ d i o r P-ml . _ __ , trohus. Citv Marshall, per-on» are unable to judge ac curately the speed st which an ------------------------ oncoming car is approaching 1« 2'* t COLORED PICTURES TO BE SHOWN HERE • • • • Clear and beautiful colored’ picture» on “ BlWlcal Archaeol- OKy: and Palestine and Fulfilled Prophesies” w ill be shown at • the Mehtodist church In Beaver- ton, Wednesday. Thursdav ar«i Friday evenings. November 27- 28 and 2» at p.m . hv Miss 1 a real c ha nip loti »hip fl-h t too» O ietta Dunn of Emmet* Idaho. m *4-e when Beaverton’s Beaver» AVednesday evenirc M i-» Dunn juiirne>ed to Columbia county w ill present recent plettues that to tneei the Vcrnonla lu g g e r ' reveal the fulfilment o f nroobeoy I«NI showing the New Jerusalem bui't T h l» game between \ernonla outside the old cltv’s t « " < . a n l ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ and Beaverton was one o f th’’ within the boundaries laid down . . . W IU 1IU iu r in » t iu x ic u ic iv . high lights o f the present soa- Mrs. Don AlcOraw. President by through the prorbet and tv o Vernonlu I* champion of o f the Portland League of AVo- recorded in beremiah. 31: 28-4«. Columbia county and B.iiverion men A’otere. aud Mrs. Grant. th< She w ill show the pictures of o f Washington, »he honors wen’ chairman of the Social W elfare the marvelous change« which the to th« Beavers. committee w ill be speakers at Jews are making in the Lend o f The first frame ended In a tle- Ihe November meeting of the Pa'e«ti>'e. tran«form iug it Into • l.ss score (or should we s e y ______________________________ I MVshlngton county la-ague to veritable Paradise, a scoreless tleT ) hut In «he 2nu he held in the Methodist church Thursday evening Miss Dunn as yet. Science luis found no tuberciUosia. we realise all the quarter things began at Scholls. Monday, November w ill show pictures of the excav- vaccine for It* prevention, no more our reuponsiWllty f«»r next 2». at the 12:30 luncheon etion o f the ancient riC e» o f year and the years to come. drug for Us cure. The set-up for the next two Jericho. Sainarla and Bah- Ion and ran 1« >«rda for the first ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ W Ithout our financial supiwirt. mouths study w ill be explained, wrbich have been burled unde* Kduoutou, paid for by our score and the conversion mu T||e National Tuberculosis aa- ('hiistniu* Seal dollar», la out the fight cannot go on A few and will Include Pub,lie W elfare the ground and lost to alt konw- N tlie scon* 7 to 0 " . wU«, mn latlou and Us more than 1.- greatest vaccine. Christmas Seals dollars a year from each of us ^and State Institutions, including ledge of men fo r thousands of Industrial Training schools years. Isrggers utal ' • 1,1 gop tlfttItut»'«l associations thru* too. hare played a part in the at t lr ls t in s i time ie little enough ■ the delinquent hoys and girls. F-idav nteht the suhiect wilt It still that way. t-lio country have no other establishment of clinica, in the to give for the protection of life for that we receive In return. The "»makers will outline the ^ - Anlma>h of A d a m , D ev: Things really Rot under » » . ' than <>ur dollars, which development o f new methods of work already accomplished ant and ovations at F r of >h» dulng the third <I_u* rt‘!r„ once u year w«- give one hv one. diagnosi» the tuberculin test whnt Is expected o f County I**» Chaldees.” really began * « * » • two by two Ivy two. five by five sue members. the Beaver M illo »** •cor^d lf* —to a sunv that enables the vast and the chest X-ray. These r*etures ere unusual ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ t «r a two yard punch at H'e ................... ...... AVe have helped buy the organization hi wage Its cam and present an ed” cat*onal ant At their election held In con and Malm converted and t |t|| jor ollr health, happiness knowledge that early tubercu in^nirafl-nal o p oo rt*',itv. Differ nection with their regular mee*- scop * was again tl*d. this uiu< ^ ent pictures each ulchht losis »-an l v cured ami that early tug, the follow ing officers were *-0 r » -*•--* *or e ’s||««lfln. , v «.e 7 to 7. Now tliut we have with us a- tuberculosis can be discovered elected. Mrs. J. H. Dobbins. e’Bl offering. Public 1« li'vlteil Then Abel, a subsUkOte. •“ »•’ed gain the (tlirlsttnas Seal», thru by Ihe X-ruy. Our iiumey has Atasler; Mrs. Carl Hanson. O- from tlve 4-yard line anni c o « Flow er Arrangement” was to attend. with lb the health progress of dls-spelled the hopelessness once verseer: M ra S. B. U w ren re. verted »hu» putting the B**vers next year will be made, we maj the keynote or the Beaverton -------------------- lectu re r; A. M. Kennedy. Stew held toward Ihe disease. out III the lead well review the pride the vlc- ard: Mrs. Parker Downing, t’hn- Fomniunity Garden club meeting in *the Kiw ani» hall Frl- Such are some of the advances pkvln; Mrs ilk e lu g g er» look to the tories for which we. a» Individ Doy Orey. Treas , day afternoon. November ,5. aud Hoscer gobbled In a 4t>-y»rd |la|,i largely r*spon- | we have nnaocvtf. The final vh - urer; Mrs. Ruby Boyd, secretary itala havt> Mrs .H arry Hampton and Mrs. # . . . paaa and ran I aerosa for slide. tory Is yet to be won. Tuhereu- . ________ soore but the attempt to con- K w°W r t - SU'T art d<,,non!,trB,ed ■»•*, Mrs. Robert Stewart r ve a , Our money has helped to bock losis is still the chief disease t en o ered criticisms o f the ar- very interesting talk on bouquets vert failed and at the end of th- ^ orKanjJ,,^ |(tUrk thBt killer of youth, inking more •• ; i.uigin >nts brought by othe- and table rrran cem e-»« on cen- third .tuarter the score stood ||t|> rB,p of ves between the ages o f If, to pra, at the c .,rden clu b Erldav. Bethel 2« John Ivaughters held member* o f the club. 14 to 13 In favor o f Beaverton ^ thrw,_ff>llrth, , ln<p tt07. thP 45 than any other disease. U elecction o f offlctrs Mon. ev fi Mrs. Hampton also gave sev a very Interesting prog-tun was In he fourth Malm scored from flrM y#ar of th(> S).a , SaI,. (>ur still kills one iverson every ? rr'«m- ning The billowing officers were eral very interesting and helpful presented hv the va r!o«-s « ten yard run around end and , 1)aa f\nan r * i one of th* minute*. elected Shirley T rotter Honor hlnts for the ameteur gaiden erj hers. The Club mee tv " converted and Randall tan six Kr, gte, t health education pro- The crusade inuat go on to Queen. Bety Eason Senior Prin The next meeting will he held Friday each month In Kiwanis vards to n touchdown and h<’ RN1in» ever carried on In this ultimate victory, which uuthor- ces*. Maxine Idishy Junior Prhi Frkhvv. December 13 Instead of hall at 1-30 P. M also converted, making the Ann I J C(>lll„ ry. And what greater ed- Itleg assure us Is within sight election o f officers mondey eve- on the usual third Friday o f’ ----------------------— egrore 13 to 28. ^ uratlon can there be than the during the next few decodes. As cess Janette t'ornell Guide Ida the month Paul Drew, nursery- Get your Christmas gifts at Usurers Vernon1 • I health education9 Tuberculoels we stop to rwvlewr with pride Flecher Marshall. next meeting man will hr the guest speaker the Hamberger Party at SF First downe ....... 16 7 must be defeated through odu our part in the great advances w ill be Inspection by state offi and he will give n talk on Hoi- C ecelia Parish hall Thursday evo h W » scrlBim’re 447 131 educstluv of tbs people W a a s » already made toward isjutrol of cers . ly and Evergreens November 28 . )o>ed the plesHttre of having this ,. .r «..««• ••|,«>|v| finished BEAVERTON SQUAD TRIMS THE LOGGERS ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ WOMEN VOTERS LEAGUE TO MEET I’rlduy afternoon. Nov. L> ’ Z T l talily toll. The other Important < out i Uniting factor 1» the dif- Acuity or seeing the pedestrian dreseed In dark clot ling on i dark night, i f h !I pedestrians would take ivp the custom o: displayng somehing white or of carrying a lishted Hash-light. niauy »»f these accidents could he prevented.” to h-PP-^ WK TAKE GREAT » " » »»» PRIDE IN OUR PART GRANGE ELECTS DREW TO SPEAK AT GARDEN CLUB ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ MRS. R. STEWART SPEAKS AT CLUB | JOBS DAUGHTERS ELECT OFFICERS .