91 U 1 V THE BEAVERTON i 3H f » u - J PUBLISHED BY PIONEER PUBLISHING CO BEAVERTON, OREGON. v VOL. 3, NO. 2 E« Itici il P M M P H S ABOUT LOCH PEOPLE W A SH IN G T O N C O U N TY A G EN T TO H A V E A S S I S T A N T FRIDAY, MAR. 22, 1929 PRICE 5 CENTS THE g A 5'r H O U H T A / H S O * >C E AS, t A * EYE GRAND CANYON AND I T S <** r * £ raA . i C ecil VS Foninoli* SURVEY FORMAL OPENING OF FINANCE HELD WEDNESDAY William F. Cyrus, (or the past fix e years agricultural instructor m It ».i* into this wonderful country, the McMintivillet high school, was steeped in the romance of mystery Mrs. W . H. Scidmore, of Port- appointed this week to the position and legends, 588 years after the first w»' a business visitor in Heaver 0 f assstant county agent in W ash | explorer* hail disturbed its brooding ^ t(MI Wednesday. ington county, according to an solitude, that another baud of men An event of much more than ordin- , l _______ I announcement released by the Board j I ventured, seeking not lht- “Cities ary significance to the people of this iof Regents of the Oregon State | of Gold" but something indefinitely uistnct was the opening Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. IteTday and daughte. ^ g r '- ^ tu r a l College. Mr. Cyrus ‘ more vulmblc another link to w ell evening at Aloha, of the new Aloha >ht*Ury f ranees, of Long Reach considered highly qualified to Pake into the chain of travelers inquis- Finance C orpottilion building for pub- ornia, Leland Shaw and Miss \ ena (jp tj,e «work as assistant to county itions. I he route of these explorers |„ inspection ami the transaction of *' tCaskitl w ere dinner guests at the ■ ;iKellt M cW horter. He was born and was well defined, so that o th e r*> business. The new building is of Vs m Th> ng home Wednesday. M i s s j rearcd on , farm in Linn county might follow hi their footsteps, but, brick construction, equipped with a Delday and Leland Shaw attend the antj ¡s thoroughly familiar with the |unlike their predecessors, their <>b- modern fire proof vault The interior University of Oregon. j Willamette valley agriculture. During le cto r was founded in fact - not js finished and completely furnished ■ ~ ■ the past five years ’ e has conducted! fable. In due course the surveying m excellent shape and everything is Frank C. Doane, formerly of Cor- adult agricultural classes and agric- party, for it was such, blazing the strictly modern In fact this office clius.l has rented the W. H. Scid- nltural projects among high school I boundaries of the Grand C anyon easily rank* first in beauty, convett- ■ated housc on Lombard street. He bovs on fanns in Yanthill county National Dirk which incloses one of u.»co and equipment with anv finan item ¡S employed by the Union Oil Co. He wtis graduated from the Oregon •he world's greatest spectacles rial institution west of Portland and _______ Finance Company Agricultural College in the class The Peaverton Vi It is impossible to compare it with ,h e of n , ',v* r,on - A,oh* »"«• 1**22 majoring in animal husbandry. the deal. Hither are instlv proud of this new C ._______ , die tremendous white spectacle of the Prior to taking up work at Me 1 induces institution as i vrrv inatet- Himalayas, or with the House of ^ “■’’w Mr*. W alter Albert, of Portland. Minnville, he was teacher of agric Kverlasting F irr of the Hawaii Nat-1 * l,y f v u W h y ,h f wholehearted I(™- visitedf with her brother, Geo Thyng ulturc in the F.lgin high school in support and co o peratio n extended by ii'liai Park, or the 17,000 feet of -now and family Wednesday. eastern Oregon. During the seven them. H; and gkicier which rise abruptly be- years that he has been in agricul-j Dewey Drorbaugh has finished tural teaching work he has trained j • veen the observers eyes and the I he officers of the Aloh i Finance T H E F O R E C A S T L E O R T H E C I T Y O * -V£>V summit of Mt. McKinley, because it Cor|>oration are President and Gen- plumbing the K. B. McMillan hous< | numerous live stock judging teams has nothing in conation with any of Pral Mtmagcr C. J. Slickn ey; secre- ot Canyon road, overlooking the and b ¡s teams have taken high rank nter B E A V E R T O N HIGH N O T E S ¡L O C A L W O M A N W IN N E R IN these. Rut of its own kind there i* tarv F K Fitzwater, of th, Multnn- golf lisk v jin competition with other stndet t the NATIO N W I D E C O N l K S I nothing in the world which approach- mah Cornu tercial X- Savings Rank, “ ~~ I ¡"dging teanis from various sections T H E T O R C H HONOR M E E T I N G . U cs . . . . it . . in . form', . . . . . . . size, . . . . . and ...... glowing P. . . . . . . . . color; ....... Treasurer. 11 e »isiii ci, Homer \ t arpenter, of Mr. and Mrs. W . T . Rolls, of iof th' Northwest Ut the Pacific ert Mertha D. Fox, Box 557, Route - i, ¡, much the greatest example of th, Guardian Building ft Loan \*so- Portland were guests of Mr. and ¡ International Livestock Show Re- The Torch Honor Society held a Bewvertoti. Oregon Oregon, is is one one of Pr(,*i 0 n. And meeting Tuesday for the purpose of o. 102 «"- strMm erosion. And ... its power riation ,,f I W t lm d ( ha* VV Broom Mrs. F. A. Noyes at dinner W ed n es-¡cau se of this background in live stock the looker of Mohtf. an able and experienced and crops work under Willamette planning initiation for the new m e . n > " * e winners in an.deal harm home to r,ltUc „.e emotion of Fred day v alley conditions, it is felt Mr. Cyrus j hers. T h e new members will pat t* " , c , t ,n wh,ch "'orethan fi.(XK) tarn. ,,n to , trPpPfy or to exhilirate, it accountant, will he an assistant to Mr. charge of the is well qualified to take up the train-, on a program in tin assembly m I :nen a,,rt women submitted plans from h„ no P(|Ma| „f any wind anywhere. Ftickney and have Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hedge left I .very section of the United States unless it he the sttirry firmament office detail work. ju n a , .... _ of boys’ and gris’ 4-H livestock lbe m a r future nM Friday j morning for Chico, California . , . . . . . . . ¡T h , contest was sponsored by the ¡{SP|( L ” ' , ,, . . , ____ .. and crops clubs to which it is pro­ In addition to real estate, litin i, in ih i B b e r - f they will visit for some tim I Vmcrican Farm Bureau Federation posed that he will devote at least ■*- —— The boundaries inclose 56 miles ot sUrance of all kinds, safe deposit pri with their daughter and other friends is another step forward in its cam-- 50 per cent pf his time. ST U D E N T BODY M E ET IN G stretching west |„.XPS Ptc ,j,r A|,,hn F j„ alu.p Conmr- Ifred j I aign for better living conditions the Grand Canyon " i feel we tire very fortunate in of its beginning at the mouth of the .,tjon wj|| a|so handle a branch office 1 Glenn Alexander and son of P o r t­ • blaming a man of Mr. Cyrus’ tram-j A short student body meeting was for every farm family in America. Marble Canyon. Through it winds f ,h P Guardian Building ft l. m n as- The farm home deigning contest land weie dinner guests of Mr. and ing and experience," coun*y agent held, Friday, March 15 for the pur­ the Colorado River for a distance °f *ociation of Portlaml and is author- (f) plans from the state of Mrs. Guv Alexander Sunday. ¡M cW h o rte r said today ‘“At McMin- pose of having bills paid and the dr j,v* 103 miles. 1 he Grand * an>on Nat j/Pc| to trtmsact a complete savings Oregon. Of this number Miss Fox I J nville his standing is very high annual boat trip discussed. is a |,,an business. On ihr o)iening and three other Oregonian* are in ional 1 ark is in northern Arizona Mr. and Mrs. F. VV. Bishop art- among both randier and business men i tnd anil from rim to rim thfit |H»rtion ,dav thus new institttt'on started with eluded in the list of winners. spending a >,veck in eastern Oregon Mr. Cyrus is establishing his resi- O R A N G E B IN IT IA T IO N t Wtl Miss Fox’ nlan calls for an ec o n -jo f the canyon «within the i>ark \arir« a volume of 163 guardian 6 per cent '• nee in Hillsboro and started work space from 4 to 18 miles in width; it *s 1 «axinur« account« and Mr. Stick ney Aldcn Wilson of O. S. Í . is ai . to m r- vi/-ir«_ l he Orange B had initiation of | oniical conservation of floor , . . j, March 18. Mrs. Cvrus in a William- c , „ , . . 'm ore than a mile deep measured , re-iUrfs this will W increased to J 00 , home lor the sjiring vacation, rle is . » . the new members, Wednesdiiy betorp j and is genertilly adaptable for na s . , , , , ettr valley girl, ih e v have three , , , , * , . , , / . . . from the north rim, which averages within a sho-t rime the student body. 'J'be new members' -aetical farm h"iiw, in the opinion , , «howmg several ash trays *«d f }litdrpn< - - - - - ‘ “ » ques at his fathers jewelry store, Hive, a r e : ; Beverfy Spear, F ra n ce s!..f seven famous architectural judges! nearly a thousand feet higher than Delegations ms. v , . .!»>*•« ‘ Jenne. Bessi? Johnson. Betty Taylor I and experts. j »h« south rim. The park boundaries 1 u-,n n* ., from rrM" f 6 rtlaml 3'"1 that he made at college and which Ymmg pa.rs Angora wool rabbits, Hf)en H()merich ________________ hug the rims closelv The northern "d lsb o ro M.mq .1 zw.lh l.gral show unusual artistic ability. \V(v°13 to 4 inches long. ^ 2 patr. B1 ^ ^ ,lr« . e d as a child' Ask for demonstration best all e l e c - , rim is heavily forested with pinP. I rople ,n an tnupertion of the new child m J County Agent O T M cW horter ^ e ,1 . a] and hi* assistant, William F. f yrus were in Beaverton and vicinity this hf|(j week .looking over the territory and 1 hope t o announce the formation of several 4-H clubs among the girl- ___ and b o y s. ■ ■ „ T h e Petrequin family, of Orenco, moved to Mt. Tabor Saturday and the Doeiing family were moved from Beaverton to Shattuck station, on the Gassett place. T h e Gassctts being 1 Nl- moved th p same day to Beaverton b» * * * the Btaverloti Transfer Co. C° n ^ MU,Mand and gave a speech on «.vl,at *.vrliat various tifachers «h..noil» thought r*f of ....... love. Heve.lv Beverly Sprtvr sang “ Mary Hail a Little UNION C H U R CH S E R V I C E S Lamb." Lastly the girls played W E D N E S D A Y AND T H U R S D A Y Stipes fir. cedur and spruce, interspersed " • * « " " « - Wednesday evening and fwith beautiful glades of quaking '•"J-vH p.inrh. wafers and radio cn aspen. The southern rim carri«»s a tertainment provided by the officers. ------------------- slender semiorid flowering v egeta- A number of very beautiful bouquet« S P O K E ON^ ‘ CHICKENS^ T H E F E A T H E R Y K lN D timi ((f rich be«nty and wide variety of flowers «were presented by P o r t ­ "drop the handkerchief" ________ Aloha business and southeast of the Santa Fe rail- land. Hillshoro and • The Beaverton ministers have »r Geo. Lippcrt was the principal r(,a(j «nition at Grand Canyon lies f,rm* Order of the B Initiation rtinged for two union church services speaker over K 1 BR broadcasting r,njabout 50 square miles of fine yellow which will be held at 8:00 p. m. on After the Orange B initiation the the regular Brttverton hour His sub .,jne forest. The eastern boundary W25 Star S|inrt Touring—a good \\, ilne-day and Thursday evening. new members of thc Order of thc B iect was "chickens, the feathery kind” | ¡nP|u,|es the lofty painted walls east, March 27th and 28th. T h e Wednes- were ____ initiated. The new members! F.valyn Alexander played two piano,,,f vvhich lies the Painted Desert >U>‘ * n,lfs eaverton. day evening services will be hH, *n jtarned lheir ,,Ptt er in track, foot- solos and Rhoda Shellenberger and Its 'x-estern boundary includes the The Washington County Teacher« the C hristi»in church Rev. Bert W a d - 1 Tall or basketball. Th ey dressed, as, Albert Harris sang, accompanied by broad Havasu Canyon, trilmtory from dingt on of the Methodist church and A;irls. small kids, tramps and negroes, t Willis Cady '.it the piano. 'association w dl meet at Beaverton the south, in whose depths we find the minister of the Congregational w a|| prpformed beforc (hp stud- T h c broadcasting station is being the Havastt|tii India Reservation and ‘^Pr,l ,’- church. Rev. Donald MacNetl w.ll ent U xed Anderson and Mil- moved this week to the Weatherly a group of fine waterfalls markedly T. A. CO U N CIL TO conduct the servie.c |ion Boeing sang a duet at.d Monroe building on Grand avenue different from any in our other M E E T AT F O R E S T G R O V E The Thursday evening service w ' ' , Shanncn sanj{ an !rish so| 0i Alfred ---------------------------- Mr. and Mrs. Frank McMahon, of national parks. of H24 Ford coupe—Good rubber and Hillsboi >, were dinner guests of M r .* '” , *1C ^ <>ngri gati' ’ti'd c|1ul lohnson gave " I hp ( remation T h describe thr Grand ('anyon The Washington county council of and Mrs. Essex Marsh Wednesday Kpv Oscar (o o p e r minister of the S i m McGne." I V program w«is license. Stipes garage, Beaverton. National Park i« a» impossible tis it the Parent-Teachers association will Christian church and Rev. Roy Nolt very interesting and after the new’ evening til unnecessary. Few national spec- meet at Forest Grove high school Sat- iof the Nazar,ne church will conduct\m m h e n preformcd aU thc Order of N E W A R R I V A L S U N D E R thc service. On Thursday evening 1 the B sting the high school song DR. M A SO N ’S C A R E taebri have been so fully pictured, tirdav March 25. at 10:30 p in. . few are so familiar even to the nit- Mrs. P F Alger, representing the J. E Davis left a few days ago for tbe linion communion service will be, n member* arc : Lloyd A son arriv ed at the home of Mr | traveled As I trav eled through th.- state Congress of Parent-Teachers. ti business trip to Texas and Omaha bp]d in commemoration of the first l And€rton Milton B o rinR Alfred John leliver the principal address H e «will be gone about three weeks. Lord’S Supper which was held in tfii i son \ rchic Zimbrick Herbert Horn- anl’pr roonl in Everybody j ^rick. Brandal M o n roi Shannon. R o * , March 16. At Reedville Mr. and Mrs Chas ■ (0 those windy protii*»ntorirt* this subject ‘" I h e Real Cause of Delin- m B. ' * ny° n n ’a‘ . ' S now frc*‘ . irc’n' is cordially invited to attend these fJ((rt L estcr n cnny v Crl Enwnons, all litigation as the result of the .. Ingley announce the arrival of a girl *pcrtarlp was always at my feet, dis-¡qurncy." Mr. Haynes, of Aloha, will . ____ , t . 7 .. sfrv'C «- i Richard /Wilcox. Tlum u s Kearns. disport of three suits in the courts _____ . , , ... . on March 15. rinsed in the sublimity of its tempted sing. at Hill sboro this week. R. C. Pointer B I R T H D A Y S U R P R I S E PARTY ’ l" ' r ' 1 ' * ' " V U Tuesday, March 10 , a daughter ar- depths, in the bewildering glory of A pot hick luncheon will lie served was given $28W1, Elsie M. and A. P F O R M R S . C O O P E R S E N |OR C L A S S rived tit the home of Mr. and Mrs j|, gorgeous coloring. Th ere is no at the high school. Christensen $2158 and Lucila L. an I TO P R E S E N T “K E M P Y " Thomas R Walker and on the «am-’ preparation of mind to spirit. To ------------------------ James Minor $5510. A number of friends of Mrs. Julia ^_ 'day a son visited Mr. and Mrs. J. some the revelation is a shock, no l*/26 t hevrolet Landau Sedan-— re- ICooper gave a birthikiv party at her' spnior f |as# )Un^er ,h P dir i B. Sutton at Aloha .m atter what the expectation T h e tottditioned motor, new rubber. Stipes __ rim of the Grand Oxnyon is one of Garage, Beaverton. Tho- i- Rohse is ill «with the hoir*r in celebration of her 80th hirth- pcj j on ,,{ Mrs. Robertson is work day. Those present w ere: M e s d a m e s , ^ <>n )hp p|ay -Ketupy*’ which wall 1921 Chevrolet touring $655. Stipe* , h<. „i|)pM p|arp, on parfb rvpn ------------------------ mumps Mary Stitt, H. O. Stipe, G e o r g e , ^ presented in April. Outrage, Beaverton. when it h cr-ws-ded with people, if« NF.W I N D U S T R Y ^ ^ f t r t F Day, l.e*ter A Batd>, o f Tfivnc. Inez Whuvvorth, D o j C i t y , "K en otnical play and very ^ ^ ,» „ » motlonle«« imreaHty '« " " r o f tF IN B E A V F .R T O N Beaverton, Allen F\ Hubbard, of Otto Erickson, Ruby Bovd, J. ■ KOod> as proven by the part that CAR O V F R T U R N S t w o first and most powerful impression-. Aloha and W. A. Wilson, of Raleigh. Davis. N. VV Gorham, Robert .urn j_;nco)n higrh school seniors arc pre ° it makes and yet the Grand Canyon H Shann«»n has lease.I the Hau have Iptirrhased Chevrolet cars from mers. F.lmer Stipe, V. A. Wood. ^ renting the same |>lay this week Harvey Williams and Agie Fred- is really a motion picture T h e re is lenberk planing mill tet Beaverton Stipes Garage this week N. J. Skee R- Nelson and Mrs. ' ooper Patt chr»sen is: Kate Bence, rick son met with an accident Satur- no moment that it does not rhanve f,,r tW(, yparx an,| expects to c«<*n- wr. ne iii*iirance. ^ number o f p re in and ,t, , S h i v lv ; Ruth B««CC, Vi <|..v night wh. i. ih .u ear left t h e ' Mwavs its «had.svs i - r insensibly m,.nrP ooeratiotH ahoMt April 1 nee o|«eratums gifts were received. Refreshments of ian H arris; "Krtnpy” - James. - . Mark . . r< ad . and . - • • * * • * I *■ • * turned over. Agie Fredrick-'filtering, disappearing here, appear- . . . . . ice cream, cake and coffee was served j nn,.s . | risk •• Merril, Jim Underwood; j son only had a slight bruise but Har- ing there, lengthening here., shorten- * nr >*i* fn f Last Tuesday a truck belonging to at Scholls and these will be brought 'M a ’* Bence. F'sther Schrader; " P a " Vry Willitims knee wa* badly cut and, ing there There is a continual nmve a Hillsboro transfer company turned E N T E R T A I N S IN HONOR "■ent W ith every quarter hour i t s : * ™ " bi* ,ruck* Thp ' ,,ul1 o f,ie« Bence. Milton Boring; Jane Wad«, h- will be laid up for some time. r.ver fw u e on the highway near Beav- O F M RS. EAGLETON I-lidding adjoining the O. E , tracks difference may he measured. Eva 1'engy; Ben Wade, Lewis Poole. | erton and the driver did not receive will have to be moved over several ‘ Continued next week! a sera- h Stipes Garage helped them F.rma Nelv.n entertained a number ^ ___ feet to as to i l l m f room for the J. W , R A Y N A R D right the car. of fririnds at her home Friday even- N E W M E M B E R S IN lT l « * » E D W IL L R E T IR E 1936 Chevrolet T o u r in g -n e w Duco ‘ rucks to turn here with their long IN TO O R A N G E B ■ 'in c in honor of Mrs. Helen Hocken After 21 years of active work H"** rubber Stipes Garage. Reav • T h e grade Sim * I is planning a pro- F.agleton who was recently married He will insfill in connection with Beverly Spear, Bessip Johnson, Bet jVith different telephone companiest c t o n . gram for March 28 Each room will A large number of beautiful gifts i the planing mill a saw that will cut Raynard ha« « • t r i l te something toward the ev- KVr r p received bv the bride. . Refresh . . . ------ |ty Taylor, Helen ----- Homerick, were im . in this district, J. W ties and lumber. At the «xitset he i the Orange retired and says hr intend* to «pen I H A N D K E R C H I E F S H O W E R «rung* rntertainment. Intents were serv ed Those t re«ent tiated into the Order will hire 5 men in the mill an«l 5 G IV E N M R S . F.NGLF.KE I km I v meeting the rust of his time on his farm r»ere : F lsir Whitworth, kuth D ark, " B ” during a student body C»f* men for cutting and hauling logs. Some vervl His first tob was with the ScholG Hnrris. Mice Wednesday morning. H p hopes to increase bis crew in a The Misses Irene and Leona He.u Vivian and Dorothy After the Fnstern Star held a prac­ V ' " ' cousin Henry Hein, w e n I b n - n. U Lnn Chin. Genevieve and •«lever -Perches and -t. ,v . ' ^ ** - S A’ short time. sub tice meeting Tues.lay evening a sur­ guests of Mrs. A Brinkman in Port D. rothv Peterson. Katheryn Reach, .given. That evening thr Orange L 'bat n«t% therP were »nrrs thrrr M d 7 J m D f i v tr t o a land ' Sunday. given Mrs William F.nglrkr in H«m«>r| Burbank seed p.rfatoes ID *» per Fagleton left Portland theatre and in return tf Fnima Hocker Mrs DÄ you know that Th y n g serve» of her birthday. Refreshments of sack Bravert«>n Feed anil I roduce th tafcP c. oirdjv for A«t .na where she will candidate« treated the girl» at I*® Chevrolet c«(tch—will Hot Dogs and Light Lunches cake and coffee were served Market.. Hazelwood make her home. trade in Stipes Garage. Beaverton ON t re '/ es tc I GMff,n C° trie Atwater G am er. Gartigf. Kent radio.