ïn lu n liy L ib rary TIW OHI, T V N V nN OWNI NBWNPAPKK T he B eaverton R eview IT IT S FOB BCAVM rrON. TUB R E V IE W # TOR IT The Only Newspaper Devoted Exclusively To The Interests Of Eastern Washington County. Single Copy, 5 Cents VOLUME X, NO. 28 Beaverton, Washington Countv, Oregon. PLANS I’ROGRESSING FOR "HAPPY DAYS” W 9 Boy Wins Contest Outlaid Jossy Enters 1% Column Inches In 4-11 News Contest HAS MANY ACTIVITIES I. a S tM b n of Three Club» -Dairy, fo rm and 1*1* Ifcinald Joaay, »on of Mr. arid Mr». K. II Joaay of Kock C m k , ■» winnor of tha 1 »:« 4 -H New» writ- •nir e ntaai apon»ore,| by the Ora tion State M ltortal Association. *'"■» pri«* In th e ro u te .t |. , ncholarahip to the I II club auinmer »rbool at the Oregon Slate Colley... June 13th t> 26th. Karl Joaay, a brother of Donald, waa atate win ner laat year in the aame »-n t.a i During the |>aat four year» of (tub work Donald ha» msiie a very enviable record. The winning of the llolatein heifer calf donated by the Ml Angel »lock farm» at the atate fmr laat year and Champion Dairy Showman at the I’aciflc Interna thmal l.iveatork Show In It*:t0 are oulatandlng. lie haa during the paat four y*nr» won four championahipa, four teen tirata, four aeronJa, one third, feur fourth», two Aftha. o n e aiath. one eighth and one ninth Ilia win ning» include four acholarahipa hi the 4-H »ummer arhool at C-urialli» liendra a conaiderablr aum In caah premium. Tor hi» Aral year in club work Donald entered the Rock Creek calf club owning and raring for a »e nior heifer calf which placed Arat in rlub and open rla»a and waa »hown to Arat place in llol.tein »howmanahip ronteat That fall hia heifer placed nghth at the Paci fic International To r the 1929 Club year [l naid purrhaaed a purebred heifer calf which placed flral In club and aec- nnd in open claaaea, »hoaving tht« «»If he waa awarded HoDtein •howmanahip and champion »how manahip over all breed» Me wa> high »coring individual In the live- • tuck ju d g in g ro n teat a t the C oun ty T a ir and a m em ber of the team rep reaen tin g W ashington C ounty nt the S ta te T air. Donald exhibited a senior year ling llolatein heifer in 1930, which placed first in the club claaa arm flrat in the open claaaea, while in »howmanahip he placed first in Holstein and champion ever all breed» at the County Fair. At tlte S u te Ta ir he finished third in »howmanahip while he showed hi» heifer to first place In her cías». It wa» at the Parif.c Internation al Livestock ahow in 1930 that Donald placed firwt in H ’atein »howmanahip, wa» champion dairy showman and tied for the grand champion cattle showman, over all breeds including beef cattle. Hi» heifer placed fourth in the »enior yearling class. Along with hia c»lf club project hr carried a pig and corn project H i» junior gilt won second ptac. • I the County Fair and fourth at the Internacional In addition he placed fifth in hog ahowmatiahip In corn club work he grew an acre of com exhibiting at the Cominer ci»l National Hank context, Hills boro .m l at Pnrlland Donald »• « nigh score man on the enpa i U. i - tf'ng team at the County Fair and » member of the crop» judging team winning first at the Pacific Inter national Land Products .how In the HMl club year Donald w »» a mem tier of three clubs, own ing two animal, in a dairy club • leader in pig club and the owner I N om inations fur can d id a tes for i i|uven of th e “ H appy D ays’’ cala- lirat.o n closed Monday noon, Ju n e II. T here a re Ava can d id a tes from . H illab co, one from lu u r e l, one from Aloha an d one fro m N orth Plains The candidates, G loria C oul Water Will Uc Purcha«ed te r, M ildred Donelaon, T tllle Huff From Phil Pulaky, Of man, Klda llerah ey and Lucille lla rty , H illsboro, Je a n Tannock, Weasintfer Sprin** N orth lla m a , M aria .Schmidt, L a u r el and Klixabeth Hay», Aloba, BILLS ACTED UPON were fo rm ally introduced a t the C ham ber <j J Com m erce luncheon, Ju n e A by paat queens A lm a V a r l.'vvrnaore Wiahaa Insurance lor n er, I.ucile Cook Kdigvr and Gladys tha V olunteer F irem rn ; K u ratli. T h ere ie an increaaing dc- I inarul each day for vote», and a P ro b ab ly th e im p o rtan t fe a tu re heavy vote ia expected (n Ulia i of th is week ■ Council m eeting y e a r's ro n teat. K ntriea a re »till being made in w as the p a ssin g of O rdinance No, fo r tno p u r the cham pionship w alking cunteat 13d, which provide» fro m P o rtla n d to H illsboro w ith a ch asin g o f w a te r from the Wenn T his -cd inance, •- to ta l of :t4 e n tra n ts to d ate II in g er Spring» provisions, make* it from P o rtla n d , and th e balance mong o th e r from o th e r cities of O r r g a and m an d ato ry th a t, when the contem the N orthw vat. An e n try of unusual plated c o n tra c t is entered into oe- in te re st ia th a t of W ilfred Good tw een the Tow n of B eaverton and m an, 1 f Milverton, O regon, who ia Phil L. Polsky, th a t the tow n nuy P-Jaky a n j from no I tw elve y ears old and s ta te s th a t hr w a te r from ia tra in in g daily and will surely o th e r p a rty so long aa Polsky can ; w.n one o f the p rises in th e rare. supply a sufficient am o u n t i f w a te r for th e T ow n's needs He ie a stu rd y , ath le tic hoy. ! Special inducem ents a re being of- A m ong o th e r pro vis.on* o f tne frrc d to som e young couple to be con tem p lated co n tract, which is to m arried ia the au d ito riu m Sunday be d raw n along the lines i f the th a t the a g re e a ftern o o n . J u ly 3. The w edding will ordinance, provide lie an im pressive and solem n affair, m ent shall ru n te n y ears, th a t I w ith the flow ers, music, etc., th a t until Polsky has been reim bursed in full fo r the expense uf ir.ataUing w»<uld lie had otherw ise. th e p lant th e w a te r w ill co st the 1). U. V. MEMBERS VIS tow n 10 re n ts per hundred cubic fr e t and th a t a f l A the coat has IT IN HILLSBORO been paid th a t w ater will coet ten cen ts per hundrre' cubic fre t. O th Mrs. Celia llu le tt and d a u g h te r e r details cover rig h t-o f-w ay , ow n Jo y , Mrs Alice Adam» and Mrs. e rsh ip , etc. Y iigm ia S tu m p atten d ed th e m e e t T our new s tre e t lights a re to ing uf th e H illsboro te n t of the be installed, - o r a t the “Y -’ e a st of D eu g h ters o f Union V eteran» of tow n, an o th e r a t the w est “ Y’’, one the Civil W ar, laat M' « d a y eve- • t the corner of Second and W at . ning. The S ta te d e p a rtm e n t p re s i son. and the o th e r a t C edar S t. and d ent, Mr«. B erth s B ergm an, made Canyon road. h er official v isit to th e te n t m a t b ills allow ed and ordered paid evening to ta l $1,033.91, and include $363.77 The in itia to ry degree w as put on fu r w ater, $18 fo r auditing, the and a new m em ber added to the sam e am o u n t fo r cleaning out the te n t. reserv o ir. $26 fo r T eal, W infree V isitors w ere present from the McCulloch, and S h uler fo r an opin Salem , P o rtla n d and H caverten ion o f th e v alidity o f certain bonds te n ts. T h ere w ere eig h t sta te d e the city co ntem plated issuing, p artm en t officers p resent. $61 17 fo r building a ». dewalk in A fte r the m eeting, a delig h tfu l fro n t of the C ity Hall, and o th ers lunch w as served It consisted of too num erous to roen iien . sandw iches, pickles, cake, stra w b e r T h e Council w ent on record as ries and ice cream . D uring the being in fav o r o f an occupation lunch tim e a n in te re stin g pro g ram ta x , and the M ayor ap p o in t« ! E. was rendered. M arsh and H M. B arnes on a lion. J . G. C ham bers, D ep artm en t com m ittee to d r a f t a schedule of Ju d g e A dvocate and an old Civil th e am o u n ts business houses w ere W ar v eteran over 90 y e a rs old, to pay. C ertain ditches w ere o r san g a so k s “Old Black Jo » “ He d ered cloaed an d tile laid. also gave an in te re stin g reading J u s t w h a t actio n w as taken is not ex actly cle a r to the w riter, MRS. TOZIER CALLS bu t the R ecorder is ex pec ted to r e ON KINTON FRIENDS ceive re p o rts o f lota which a re ■uitabl fo r cu ltiv atio n , evidently M rs P earl Toxier, Sherw ood, who w ith the idea th a t th ese parcels w as th e principal of K inton school may be m ade use of. The R ecord fo r a couple o f years, ab o u t th ree e r w as in stru cted to w rite ce rta in re g ard in g the y ears mg's w as in tow n la st S a tu r p ro p e rty ow ners o f sidew alks which day and made calls on som e of her co n stru ctio n have been ordered built or repaired. frien d s here. M rs. Toxier waa a d in F. W L iverm ore, fire chief, ap n er gu est a t th e home of M r. and peared in behalf of securing in Mr». A gleaheim er. M rs. Toxier has recen tly won surance fo r the v olunteer firem en. For Water Contract I th ro u g h a co n test on h isto ry outline» h a lf of th e expence of trip to A las ka. The >4itline had its o rig in in work done in K inton g rsd e school by the cla ss o f 1928 and is th e re fo re a r e flected honor on K inton. IVAH KINGSTON MAR RIES PETER LUDWIG The m a rria g e o f Ivah B. K ing sto n , local telephone o p e ra to r, and P e te r A. L uJw ig w as solem nized a t th e home of th e b rid e's p a re n ts, Mr. and Mrs. Eli K ingston. at Scholls, 8.16 S a tu rd a y Kred L ud w ig was b est m an and M ary K in g ston, m aid o f honor. Rev. Geo. N. T ay lo r p erfo rm ed / th e cerem ony. The bride w ore a p re tty frock ed -d < heaterwhite gilt He was .1 «, of beige flo t crepe and w hite lace, • member of the Corn Huaker. and ca rrie d a bouquet. The maid c«.rn club, growing one acre or of honor w ore a rose dross and Minnesota No. 1.1 corn in the Com- w ore a corsage bouquet. inerclal National Hank c m content Im m ediate relativ es w ere p resen t At the fain, last f.|| h„ „ hib. ut th e cerem ony. Mr. ond M rs. Ludwig a re living • ted two holatem heifers winning first m division one and four in on th e F a rm in g to n road diviMun two. First in the Holstein showmanship and champí, n show- BETHEL LADIES’ AID nun of all breeds at the County 4-H SUMMER SCHOOL TO START SOON W ashington county's delegation to the 4-H club sum m er session a t C orvallis w ill leave here M onday 1 m orning ovar the O re g -n Electrse. | T hey re tu rn home Ju n e 25. A t tendance th is y ear. according to the p resen t re g istra tio n , will be considerably leas th a n th e 73 of la s t year. The scholarship fee for th is y ear has been reduced from $16 to $18. A th irty -m in u te radio broadcast will be given over KDAC from 8 to H:30 p. m. F rid ay , Ju n e 17, by th e d eleg ates from W ashington and Colum bia counties. S um m er school stu d en ts a s lis t ed by W S. A verill, a s s is ta n t c un- ty a g e n t, arc a s follow s: H arvey Storey, G eorge B arkley, C larabelle Mill», all of F o rest G rove; B a rb a ra E nshede, Je a n P e r son, M ary P eterson, D orothy Stein- ke, G race B -w taan, A nn M unkers, M arjorie A dam s; C arol C oulter, El- ean o r B endler, Cbnnie P eterson, M il dred M orrill, Tom Bronleew e, Ad ria n H om ecker, I>on Wick, Lloyd Selfridge, John Person. R ussell C rocker C larence Rash. N olan Fur- row , H a rry W ojohn, Royal G ard n er, Jam es H ughes, all of H ills boro; M arg aret C ypher. N orth P lains; Jam es D avidsoa. Irene C a r les, M a rg aret B atehelder, W ilma P a trh e ld e r, H illsboro route one; N o lan V anD om elen, Hknka ro u te th re e ; F ran ces D etriek, D onald Jossy, <>r I.in n to n ro u te tw o; Jo h n Lindow, P o rtlan d route tw o; C atherine Boge, H elen B tg n ell, Melba H averstick, all o f IfUlaboro route Ave; Jack C henow eth, Joseph Clienoweth. E- laine B eckett, all o f 'Sherwood, ro u te fo u r; fvan Riariy, Amos Bier- ly, B eaverton, ro u te 8; H-nne C hurchly, Ed. Setnicker. John San- to ra, B eaverton route one; D M e r tu Dean, G eorgia K am berger. Rhoda T hyng. M arie Sam s, all of B eaver ton: C arl S anberg, E lm er Schulz. D orothy W altm an. all of G arden Hom e; D orothy U pchurch, P ortland, route six I TIGARD GRANGE HAS INTERESTING MEET T ig ir d g ra n g e N o. 148 held an in te re stin g m eeting on W ednesday evening, Ju n e 1st. F o u r new m em ber» feoeived th e bird a n d fo u rth deg rees M any v isito rs from o u t side g ra n g e s w ere present, and the drill team under th e leadership j f M rs. Cook su rp assed all previous perform ances, d raw in g h earty and prolonged applause w ith th e ir many and in tric a te d rills. T he tahleau team under th e m anagem ent of M rs. B ailey also added much charm and beau ty to th e evening's e n te r ta in m e n t , S ta te M aster Glover w as present and gave an e n te rta in in g talk, fa l lowed by M r. K ru g e r from L en t's g ra n g e also M r. S la u g h te r, M aster of Salem g range, and M rs. Slaugh te r. P lan s w ere discussed for reaching Silverton d u rin g the ses sion o f th e S tate G range on Ju n e 14th to 17th. R efreshm ents w ere served a t a late hour to about one hundred. BEAVER CHAPTER P. N. G. CLUB MEETS HOLDS A MEETING WITH MRS. JEN NE | The P a st N M e G rands C lub of th e B eaverton Rebekah lodge m et W ednesday a t th e hom e of M rs. l e t tie Jen n e in P o rtlan d , w ith nine m em bers p resen t. A d elig h tfu l pot luck dinner w as served a t noon a fte r a business session the club adjourned to meet next m onth a t th e h;vne o f Mr*. C. J . Kielman. $1.50 Per Veaf Friday, June 10, 1932 B eaver C h ap ter No. 106 held its re g u la r m eeting W ednesday eve ning. S everal out-of-tow n m em bers w ere present. A fte r the exem pli ficatio n of the in itia to ry w ork a b eau tifu l floral degree w as co n fer red on Mrs. Doro Stipe, in honor of h er app o in tm en t as G rand r e p re sen tativ e fo r the G rand C hapter of C onnecticut a t the G rand C hap te r in P ortland n ext week. Republican County Committee Meets Jay Gibson Is Elected As Chairman, Despite His Many Objectons HULETT IS NEW SEC. M P. Cady Is N aaied For the M talr (Jornm itleem anahip The R epublican C ounty C om m ittee for W ashington county met T ues day uf th is week in the basem ent of th e co u rt house «» H tllsb co. J . W H ughes, the chairm an for the o rg an izatio n fo r last y ear railed the m eeting to order a t tw o o ’clock in the a ftern o o n and appointed J a y Uibson. c a sh ier of the G aston S ta te B ank to a c t a s tem p o rary se c retary pro tern. Several nom inations w ere made fo r ch airm an but th o se nam ed d e clined fo r various reasons and Mr. G ib » « w as then nom inated and u- nanim ously elected as perm an en t chairm an fo r the ensuing tw o y ears J. II. H u le tt w as then elected sec re ta ry o f th e o rg an izatio n . I t is on ly fa ir to Mr. Gibson to s ta te th a t he made stren u o u s objection» to be ing made ch airm an but bis objec tions w ere over-ruled and he was escorted to the ch air by the r e tir ing ch airm an , H ughes of F o ie s t Grove. M. P. Cady w as nom inated fo r tre a s u re r but declined and placed the nam e of A lbert Bumring of C ornelius in n o m in ttk « and he wa« unanim ously elected. F or s ta te com m itteem an, M. P. Cady and J . O. Johnson w ere nom inated. The ballot elected Mr. Cady to fill the position. Thom as H. Tongue w as elected C ongressional com m itteem an Though he had not filed an d w as not elected as cen tra l com m itteem an, his precinct failed to elect anyone and he was nam ed by th e county com m ittee to fill the vacancy. The com m ittee th e n proceeded to elect H. T. G ilt- n er fo r N .E . F o re s t Grove; E. J Maple, fo r S.E . F o re st G r ve; Dr. R ucker fo r Sherw ood, H. T. Bruce fo r ReedviHe; C laude N yberg fo r T u alatin ; P e rry N ew m an to r Bloom ing and P. P a tto n fo r C h erry Grove. Follow ing th is, on m ot: -i of J. O. Johnson the com m ittee voted to in stru c t th e executive com m ittee to fill o th er vacancies if any developed. R etirin g T re a su re r read his r e p o rt which showed the organization in a flo u rish in g condition fin a n cially. A fte r rem ark« by J . W. H ughes, M. P. C ady, J . O. Jo h n son, and o th ers a m otion to a d jo u rn prevailed as C hairm an Gib son decided to ta k e th e m a tte r of th e ap p o in tm en t of th e executive com m ittee under advisem ent. R. N. & S. CLUB MEETS IN ALL DAY SESSION The Rebekah Needle and Social Club m et F rid a y w ith all day m eet ing and a pot luck lunch at noon. A fte r lunch the u su al o rd er c f business w as atten d ed to. The next m eeting will be held a t the home of Mrs. S arah C ham berlain in A loha. M rs. V an M eter is m oving Los A ngeles th is week. to M rs. Louise C a rte r and Mrs. R. B Brown a tte n d e d the luncheon of the X. P. U. Club a t the home ol Mrs. H. A. Lewis a t R ussellville cn T h u rsd ay . The luncheon w as served on th e ir b eau tifu l law ns. Vr, ,n<! ,Uler ,nd * HAS STUDY CLASS In swine classes Donald p|at «| The Bethel Ijtd ie s Aid held th eir second ¡„ showmanship and his re g u la r M issionary Study class last m o ‘ning. Miss Kern whir P * 7 ' tí lrd in th•• t heater- T h u rsd a y white class At the aUte fair he H aines had ch a rg e of th e devotion w as aw ard ed a reg istered Holstein al service, a fte r which M rs. E S. K ellogg of P o rtlan d gave a very f° r i!he hi,ih ’,C'>r‘‘ in re«wd Pl «n im .l and in te re s tin g ta lk on h e r m issionary reowd. In addition he placed aixth w ork and experienes in China. Mr. in showmanship and hi. heifer calf K ellogg i* In C hina a t p resen t in {.laced fourth in her class. At the active m issio n ary service. Pot luck acific International he placed sixth lunch w as served a t noon. ,"ho.w," “ n*h|P- fifth with hi. c .lf i -— — -— ——■ — - ——-—■ ■nd sixth with hi. Chesterwhite supplied p ap er by club re p o ite r and used in connection w ith sto ry may In the new. writing contest Don- be m easured and counted as p rin t •Id wrote and had published I » « ed m a tte r. R asis fo r ju d g in g w as; N um ber .lin<;h<,,I contest ° f Club rules the Umrn following n i p o f inches printed m a te ria l, 40 per w ritte n ping. of all stories written by him c e n t, q u a lity of m a te ria l between January IM.h ami May 1st 40 per cent, neatn e ss of notebook and form in which and published in any paper or mag- 5 p er cent, imne. Carbon or original copies of sto ries w ere se n t to paper, 16 per five stories submitted to the pa re n t. T he news w ritin g co n test has pers The same story to he counted nnly once, regardless of how often I teen sponsored by th e O regon iState printed tainted matter must be E d ito ria l A ssociation the p a st tw o an d has been won hy a pasted neatly in notebook. Head y e a rs lines may be left on stories and , W ash in g to n C ounty club m em ber measured for Inches. A ll pictures each y ear. COLLEGE GRADUATES BEAVERTON STUDENT Klvin W aif red A iquiat ot B ea verton, O regon, w as one of ap p ro x im ately 560 g ra d u a te s relieving diplom as a t th e W ash in g to n S tale College comm ent-ment exereisa Mon day m orning. A lm quist, who re- cieved a bachelor of science degree in v e te rin a ry medicine, w as p resen t ed by Dean E. E . W egner of the college o f v e terin ary m edicine and aw arded hia diplom a by Dr. E. O. H olland, president. Dr. R obert G. S p ro u i, pres.dent of the U n iv ersity o f C alifornia, delivered the com raencm ent a d d ress. The eom m encm ent ex ercises cli m axed fo u r days a c tiv ity lo r m e g ra d u a te s C lass day, Ju n e 3, the seniors p a rt.c ip a te d in n picnic, cam pus p ilg rim ag e, arvj tra d itio n a l tree p la n tin g . T he alum ni joined tne a c tiv ities S atu rd ay w ith a board of d irecto rs' m eeting, luncheon, hand concert, an d eom m encm ent reception a t the p re sid en ts home. 'Dr. W. (J. T hom pson, p resid en t e m e n tis of Ohio S ta te 'u n iv e rsity , delivered the bccalau reate adores« B unds) afte rn o o n . In th e evening, the college chorus, glee club, o r c h e stra an d soloists p resen ted “The M essiah ’’ by H andel. BEAVER CHAPTE k PARTY IS HELD The Social C lub o f the Beaver C h ap ter, O rde r o f th e E astern S ta r 's law n p a rty , w hich w as sche duled to be held in th e g a rd e n s ol th e S. B. L aw rence hom e w as net. a t th e R aliegh school house due so th e u n settled w eath er. O ne hundred and ten persons enjoyed the d elig h t fu l O regon p roducts lunches«, which w as served a t 1 o ’clock. C ard s w ere th e diversion of the afternoon. B oth bridge an d 5uu w ere in play. H igh score in bridge w as held by M rs. B r -oks of Ti g a rd ; second by M rs. Jo h n K ing o f G arden Home. H igh honors m 500 w ere held by M iss E d ith G raves of C edar M ills; second by M rs. O t to Jo hnson o f G arden Home. Door prizes w ere aw arded to M rs. V. A. Wood, Mrs. J . A. G ra n t of G arden Home. Mrs. W. F. E a rh a rt o f G a r den H om e, and M r. K ennedy. COMBINED CHOIRS TO SING AT CHURCH O f special in te re s t ia th e m usi cal p ro g ram scheduled fo r Sunday evening, Ju n e 12, 8:00 p m. a t the B ethel C o n g reg atio n al church, w hen th e ir choir, assiste d by the ch o ir from H ighland C o n g reg atio n al church w ill p re s e n t an evening o f music. T he high lig h t of th e evening w ill be the rendition o f D udley B uck's fam ous F e stiv a l T e Deum by th e com bined choirs. A nother num ber o f exceptional m e r.t is “ C radle S o n g ” by Prokoff, b eau ti fu lly su n g by th e L adies C horus fro m th e H ighland C hoir. The Fe- th e l Male Q u a rte t w ill sing, also th e W ebb-B osw ell mixed q u a rte t. A ll a re invited to a tte n d Annabel Benson Elected Rose Queen After Vote# Are Counted, the Queen Is Shown On Her Throne MANY ARE Miaa PRESENT Hazel S m ith and M »» T h el ma T efft a re Priaeeaaea The High School a u d ito riu m w as filled to cap acity T uesday evening, when th e coronation o t B eaver- to n ’s queen fo r th e com ing rose show, took pU ce. E veryone en- joyed him self to the u tm o st. T here waa enough riv a lry to m ake It in terestin g b u t it w as all in th e friendliest m anner. The high school band w as p res e n t and played several selection», which w ere g re a tly enjoydd. In fa c t a » p in t o f pride ia alw ays m anifested when our bo y s play. The prospective queens w ere in troduced. and it waa h a rd to d e cide which did look th e n icest. R obert H aines of H u b er, pop u la r KOIN ten o r, and a g ra d u a te o f B eaverton H igh school, favored th e audience w ith sev eral solos. The p a st queens w ere introduced by Dr. T a lb e rt, who gave a sh o rt ta lk on each of o u r p a s t float»-. The p a st queens w ere: M ildred C arr. Leona H etu H udson. Peggy Stock B arnes, Ada M erlo, and C atherine Beach. John B urbank and C a rl C h ris tensen gave selections on th e g u i ta r . Mr. C h risten sen a l* i »»ng. They responded to several encore*. Thelm a T efft ta p danced, accom panied by Miss H elen T efft a t the piano M iss M erlo played th e ac cordion. T he m y stery package donated by the B eaverton m erch an ts w ere auctioned off. causing a consider able excitem ent. T he lunch co u n ter w as w ell p a tronized, as w as th e candy bo th . Cakes to be auctioned off w ere fu rn ish ed by various ladies in tewrn T he votes w ere th e n counted, and M iss A nnabelle Benson w as h ighest w ith a count o f 103,850. The cu rtain s o t the s ta g e wore draw n, show ing Miss Benson seated in a ch air covered w ith ro ses on the stag e beautifully d eco rated w ith huge b ask ets ot D ow ers. The nex t two h ig h est w ere Miss Haael S m ith w ith a vote o f 88,000 an d Miss T helm a T efft w ith 58,450 votes. The*' w ere on each side of the queen and a re to be her p rin cesses. Miss Jean n e Posson received 55.350 votes and D onslde P erk in s 21,950. Dancing was enjoyed c u rin g the evening KIWANIS DISCUSSES QUEEN CONTEST BEAVERTON GRANGE TO HOLD MEETING A s th is w eek’s K iw anis m eeting m ostly concerned the B eaverton Queen contest P resid en t Skae tu rn ed the chair over to v ice-p res B eaverton G ran g e w ill m eet or. ident “A ndy-’ A nderson w ho c e r S a tu rd a y Ju n e 11 a t th e h all fo r ta in ly did a good jo b o f p resid in g , th e ir re g u la r m eeting. T his m eet ju s t such a one as w ould be e x ing is fo r th e a n n u al C hildren's Day pected o f him , a fte r h aving m ade in th e G range. T he roll call will such a g ran d success o f h an d lin g be a verse from th e Bible in w hich th e queen contest. a flow er is m entioned. M r. C- L. A ndy w as so fu ll th a t h e cou$d M arsh al o f P o rtla n d w ill give an hard ly w ait to announce th e re s u lts illu s tra te d lectu re on wild flow ers. o f the contest: th a t A nnabelle B en T his p ro g ram w ill be o f special in son had been elected and th a t th e te r e s t to th e children. Everybody alffair netted some $235 proceeds is welcome. to be used fo r th e occasion. F ol low ing this announcm ent, w ith a COUNTY FARMERS’ few well chosen w ords he in tro UNION WILL MEET duced Miss Benson who sa t a t his side d u ring th e rem ain d er o f the m eeting. T he re g u la r m onthly m eeting of . S. A verill, a s s is ta n t county th e W ash in g to n C ounty, O regon, U n it F a rm e rs ' U nion, w ill tak e ag en t, who w as p resen t, spoke ot place a t th e c o u rt house in H ills how g re a t a success had been m ade boro, S a tu rd a y evening, Ju n e elev a t Ifillsboro w ith th e ir C orn slKmr enth, beginning a t seven th irty a n j su g g ested th a t B eaverton m ig h t sh a rp T h ere w ill be som e very p ro fitab ly in a u g u ra te som e s o r t of im p o rta n t business to discuss. E v an activ ity along sim ilar lines. H is e ry local should be w ell re p re se n t suggestion w as th a t a g ard en show ed. All m em bers w ho can possibly be sta rte d , the plan n in g and o rg a n ization to be u n d er w ay th is fall, do so a re u rg ed to a tte n d . and th e real f a ir to come off next fall. "LOYAL SCOUTS” He th o u g h t th a t an individual HAVE REG. MEET or an organization could fo rm u late rules, provide see 1 fo r the boya “ L oyal S co u ts”, o rg an ised class of and girls,, and hc-!d th e ex h ib ita boys o f the S unday School, w ere en w ith little cost b u t w ith co n sid er te r ta in e j a t th e ir re g u la r m onthly able resu ltin g p ro fit _ to the ones m eetin g la st S a tu rd a y ev ening at sponsoring the a ffa ir. th e home of th e ir lead er, E. L- Cox D. E . Norcroaa o f M etzger m ade it b eing in observance o f Mr. C ox’s the principal address o f th e lunch b irth d ay . G am es w ere enjoyed by eon. speaking in th e in te re s t of th e boys, an d a f te r business m eeting p rep arin g fo r peace. re fre sh m e n ts w ere served by Mrs. J . E- Oonoly o f C cnoly's G ro C ox. Floyd B ierly w as » g u e st fo r cery will have charge o f nex t th e evening. week’s m eeting. ALOHA H. E. C. OF MAN ARRESTED ON FERS BRIDGE LESSORS ASSAULT CHARGE J The A loha Home Econom ics C lub ia offering a fo u r lesson course in A uction B ridge. The firs t lesson will be given a t th e A. J. V ance hom e a t R osedale T uesday a fte rn o o n J u n e 14th a t 2 o’clock. T hose w ishing to reserve tables please call M rs. K ing as e a rly as t possible Pete M artini, 48 years c-ld f a r m er n ear B eaverton, waa b ro u g h t to th e county jail W ednesday n ght ch arged w ith a s s a u lt w ith a d a n gerous weapon Mrs. Lillie W irth and h er brv- th er, A lion Sw eta w ere tak en w ith him and held aa m aterial w ltnaaw z.