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    T he B eaverton R e v ie w
I he Only Newspaper Devoted Exclusively To The Interests O f Eastern Washington County.
VOLUME XI No. 18
Copy, 5 ( ’entH
LE TTE R S
Beaverton, Washington County, Oregon.
| 4-11
CLUB
Friday, March, 31, 1933
N 0T E 8
Grade School Or­
ganizes Fire Spuad
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Raymond
Wlsmar, son of
Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Wisiner of Route 2
Portland, Oregon, and a member
From Our R e a J en
o f the Rock Creek Dairy club ha*
to
Senior Patrol leader, James Mill« f
I'ortlnnd, Oregon,
March 27th, been awarded the * holurship
1 t*:t:t, Ttie iveaverton Keview, Ilea, Che 4 II club Hummer school given
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'
A t th« weekly meeting o f the j Holding Open
House On
len To Twonly Thousand verton, Oregon Gentlemen:
by the Washington County Gurrn-
Howard Boyd, A Resident' Beaverton Troop Wednesiloy. the
sey
association
to
Che
outstanding
Friday Afternoon VY’ith
Dollars Is Available
22nd. There were 12
registered
A* attorney f«s- Mr and
Mr*. Guernsey club member.
(Twt*nty Y'ears, Passes
scouts, 3 leaders and 6 visitors. A
Elmer
Stipe
in
the
controversy
Work On Display
Monthly
1 hi* is Raymond's second year
report on the tests passed by the
whirh bus he,.n going on since Octo- in club work.
Away Suddenly
new scou's was given by the Sen­
biT 7th, 1MI, «»ver their us« of
At the County Fair thi* year
H A V E INITIATION
ior Fa'rol Leader.
The assistant
m u c h IN USK n o w
water from I!l2:i to that date in
Raymond exhibit«' • two winning
MRS. D U R A N T DIES
scoutmaster then
took over
the
th" Town o f Heaverton. f am ad
animals winning in their respec­
meeting andstaged a
contest in M*xins Cady Pr«**ents Piano Ke-
Th«. K 'lisf Cum mil Ir* Ila* I 'un.id dressing this communication to you tive classe- In the Guernsey show­
An whittling which wax won by Jimmy
trusting that its publication will
Nt«
K*l"igh
Kobin*«>n
War
eital For First Four Grades
manship cont< st
Raymond placed
rr»Wr To SSjr I« lh*lrihiilion
Thompson. The points of the con­
dispel some erron.au* and unjunti
Early Fioneer Of Oregon
fiftK. In the judging contest Ray­
test were Flaming Arrows 21,125,
f in hi,* reports shout
the matter
mond again placed fifth.
The Grade
School is
holding
Silent Fanther* 15,190, Fine Trees
Kr«*«n tru to
twenty
ihou»«ml which have (e'en disseminated in
He also won prizes at the Or«*,
W.
B.
Emmons
77
for
many
"Open House”
to
parents
and
14,535.
dollar*
monthly ia uvailaldr
to the community.
gon Stale Fair.
years a resident o f hit i vert on died
friends
this afternoon
(Friday).
Washington county unemployed till-
In the full of the year 1931 de­
Next
Friday
night
is
the
date
—John llunsen, at the home of his .laughter Mrs. set for the scene o f the inter pat­ This will been excellent opportun­
ncn* «ix-ortling t<> th» rep ri la*t mand was made upon Mr. and Mr*.
K. G. Kelley in Battleground. Wn.
ity fot* all who are interested to
Friday n i if hi at „ meeting cull«d Stipe by Heaverton for the payment
on Mar n 28 after a prolonged ill­ rol Field Rally to be held on the come and sou the •children's work.
hy I hr County C«iurt to r insider o f |h<- sum o f Fifteen thousand dol­ LEEDY ( ARD PARTY
Camp
Underwood
grounds
At
ness. Mr. Emmons was burn at
The first grade has planted a
(hr ia«uing o f arript fur purp-ae of lars ($15.060.00), It being claimed
IS W E L L A TT E N D E D K x k Island, III on Mar.h 22, 1855,1 l" “ t tw,>
f r °m ««ch P*trol health garden. Each child who obeys
Hictrlng unemployed
thnt for s period o f yiors the)- had
His early school day* were spent wl11 Precede to demonstrate efft-
the health rules has a flower in
The
legislature
passed a law u-.-.l water st Slip,-* (iarnge, for
T ie benefit card party given by in Illinois. In March 188« ne cam" ciency in campcraft by preparing ■ his garden. These simple devices
creating » *tatr relief com m it'«« o f which payment had not been made. la-i-dy Grange at Cedar Mill was west with hi. parent*. Tnty having th<! »vening meal, taking part
in
care
••von ntrmbvra and a« aoon nt the Knowing that an investigation of well attend'-il, therv being 17 tables joined the Maglan Cox immigrant ‘ he campfire program and sleep- incourage the child to take
of his physioal being and establish
( i.unty lim it make* prnjx-r uppli
the claim hy any impartial body in play and quite a number coming lia.n o f 41 wagons at Fort K««r-
in
improvised shelters
over
good habrs that he will
follow
cation for fund* a county commit
would disclose* that th«- demand was in later for dancing* and
In the morning they will
refresh­ ney Neb. They arrived at Cottage nirh t.
t*r con» i*tinir o f th«> r»uty judge, without foundation, and being will­ ments. 1 aiiu-s high score was hold t.rov, in September 1866 and in cook breakfast and then wait until through life.
Julian Curtiss ond Johnny W olfe
county commta*ion«r» and four mem- ing to waive sy technical
rights by
Mis* Cora
Thumps,-n,
Mrs. October 1866 moved to Goshen Ore. 1:00 »’dock when the special c e ­
lirni arlrctrd by the governor will which might 1« available in a court Hush 2nd, Mrs. Sheliion 3rd. and ll" made his home here for several tivities will begin. There will be had birthdays th 's week, and pretty
h« appoint«!
diatribuU the fund* o f law, Mr and Mm. Stipe offer­ Mrs. SaichnJI received consolation. years also in various other towns ‘ ntests
in "( ampmaking ,
Fire colored cakes we e drawn on the
a* provided hy the Federal Kmrr- ed to submit the matter -to the ar­ Men’s high scores were
Washington
for Without
Matches’ . % “ Games
of blackbcerd, in the first grade room
won by: of Oregon and
gency And Relief A lt o f I•»••.*
bitral ion o f nny responsible person Thao Hmdbktom 1»'. Juck Satchel! sl.ort periods of tune. On Dec. 22. Spied and Accuracy’ “ Signalling” . for them.
rearntatlvr Johnson
»ta'ed
that or persons, and to abide the result 2nd. I V « Vunk"r 3rd and J. Bush 18<6 he was married to Miss Elix- and “Camp Breaking” . Points earn-
Children of the first four grades
the u*e o f the money in Washington This offer was
rejected * hy the received consolation.
abe h Eleanor Gray. They
mad" <*d will b- doubled and carried over enjoyed a short piano recital given
county will not mean any addition­ Council of Heaver' -n At the it-quest
«heir home in Eastern Oregon, at into the Troop contest which will by Maxine Cady last Friday morn­
The grang wishes to thank all
al taxes f..r our county a* the fund* o f Heaverton the matter o f alleg­
ing.
Coaoen for several years and
m "nd the Saturday of the Rally.
are already appropriated hy con ed unauthorized use o f water by f - i « « helping so generously to make Oc ober came to Beaverton where
Mrs- Cady
and Miss
Barbara
Barents
and
friends
of
scouts
are
grea* and will he repaid by the Mr. and Mrs. Stipe was nubmitted the party a success and especially where they rc»ided ever since- Mrs. cordially
invited to witness
the Cady visited school Friday morning.
to
I*
rank
Snid'*r
and
Roy
Shipman
State Sy the withholding o f Feder­ to the (irand Jury o f Washington
A fter a
hotly contested battle,
afternoon activities o f the rally be-
to Emmons died several years ago.
al motey normally advanced in Fed­ County. The investigation result- who furnished music and also
the
spelling
contest
in Room 6 was
Mr.
Emmons
was
one
o
f
the
d
i-
twees
1:00
and
4:00
and
to
attend
eral aid highway appropriation*
«•d In their complete exoneration. those who donated prize». The. re­ rector of this school district when the scout meeting next Wednesday won by Captain Bixby’s side. The
freshment*
were
furnished
by
the
informed
Other counties o f the »tate have Alxtut this time I was
the Beaverton High School
was to see th"
awarding of the final losers are planning a surprise for
members o f the Grange.
already
received in excess o f $|,. that !f<avcrton had consuP-ed with
the winners.
firs-
b
c
il:.
For
a
number
of
years
Pr*
zes
of
the
contest,
Many complimen:» were receive,)
Mr William J. liar«', an attorney
(HMt.tMNi, |( ia important that Wa*h
The health
class o f the
sixth
h" was mail carrier on Route No.
lot
the
fill"
music
and
the
grange
ington county unemployed t>e re­ at Hillsboro, and on behalf of Mr. is "specially proud o f it.
grade had the privilege of dissect­
3. His home was a
small farm BEAY ERTON
HOLDS
lieved without delay hy u«e of all and Mrs. Stipe I proposed to Mr.
SCRIPT MEETING ing an eye ball from a cow.
All the proceeds will be used to sou h of Beaverton. He is survived
available fund*. A* soon a* the Hare that he secure the consent of
The fifth grade enjoyed another
by
7
sons
und
four
daughters,
M.
pay for the new piano and new
county committee ia appoint'd dir Heaverton that the whole matter song hooks.
Keeler of Beaverton. Freeland, V ic-1 Tlhe meeting held at the Kiwanis half holiday last Friday. This class
ect relief and rehabilitation will be be subnntU'd to him and me to de- ;
tor and Alton of Fortland, James building Tuesday evening went on has had three weeks o f perfect at­
possible. It «hould rot t-ike more termin'.; tha' we make a thorough
;
1 alifumia. Horace G. and Cecil rec0rd. without a dissenting vote, tendance.
REBEKAH-I.O.O.F
HAVE
Investigation
o
f
the
facts,
d"t«r-
than lhr«v w«'ck* to *reure fund*.
Mildred and Melvin Lorenz are
1).
of Beaverton. One other
son
being in favor of -the issuance
The relief committee ha< consld- tcrmin«. the quantity o f water o th -!
new pupils in the fifth and Darvine
A
JOINT
MEETING
j-issed
-away
a
few
years
ago.
Tlie
»««¡pt
as
a
means
o
f
relieving
erahle discretion in the mat'er of <-r garages of similar sise use, de­
Lorenz in the fourth grade.
(laughers are Mrs. ¿iadie
Laxton
present financial stringency.
had been |
proredur". It may if it desires, pro- termine if any water
The monthly attendance report
A joint meeting o f the Rebekahs ,.f Springfieid. M rs-IxiuannaUnde^
Thi*
was
not
«
meeting
held
wss'ed
st
the
Stipe
place,
and
if
j
vide work camp* and require bonr-
shows that 196 pupils were neither
and Odd
Fellows was held
last lull of Beaverton Mrs. R. G. Kelley
.ific.al,
for
the
une
mployed
but
ficiarie* to perform useful work. we could not determine the facts Thursday evening at the
I.O.O.F o f battleground Mash., and
that class would, under the
plan absent nor tardy last month. Just
It i* Mr Johnson'* opinion that the that wc call in one other disinter- j ball, entertaining -'he president » f On
12 were tardy.
a
Emmons
of
Independence
Ora.
u w k j. Clinsld,,rat,on. ,K. gi^ n ^
and 1 guaranteed the Reheknh Axscmbley and the
many aide road* and public nark* in estsd |s-rson,
The first initiation o f the mem­
Iw o sisters. Mrs. S. J . Dillard o f siJerable help A t present ;he plan
for
Mr
ami
Mr*
Stipe
that
they
Washington county could be
im ­
Grandmaster of 'he Gland Lodge Eugene Ore. and.Mrs. Chas Howe u b#sed on the or(ramza:ion of a bers o f the* firesquad was held last
proved hy hand labor the unetr • would abide the result. Mr. Hare of Oregon.
Cressweli Ore and a cousin, . lrs ^rusb corpori'-ion who will accept Thursday morniing.
ploye«l to receive wage* and foo I was unable to seclir«. the consent | The
following
Grand officers Olive Lacy of^ 1 ortland, 18 grand-
and obber warrants, whether
Although the
members
in the
o
f
Heaverton
to
this
or
any
oth
er;
supplies according t > their tv*ed*.
were present Mrs. Maud Rodgers, children and 5 gieat grandchildren jS8Ued for relief or n^t. and issue process o f iniation were
branded
similar
proposal.
I
la'er
suggest'd
(
Their were several Other rsilef
president of the As*"mbley; K. R also survive. Funeral services were in the plaw of the warrants a non- (with ice) and received black eyes
enacted hy the legislature. Senate in Intuition to Mr. Myers, then city Jonas. Grandmaster; e . J. Prat*,
lield at -the Methodiet
ohurch at interest bearing script. This script (o f burnt crak) and were in simi­
attorney
for
Heaverton,
and
wa«
Hill 286 provides for federal loans
Fast Grand IV riarch of the Grand Benverti-n with interment at Cres to be without interest and to carry lar ways maltreated, thep never­
informed
that
the
Council
would
to Oregon Employers engaged in
Encampment; Grace
Christiansen, ent Grove cemetery. W. E. I’egg back of it good security in «he form theless enjoyed the whole affair.
agriculture and industry. The pur- not ngtee to arbitration of nny kind., Warden o f the Assemble)-; W. l)
in charge.
^
warrants issued by mu.iieipali-
Friday morning those
initiated
In June. 1932, Heaverton
com 1 Morely, Grand Sr
|Hwe of tihia act 1« thnt if and when
Warden; Fred
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: ties, school districts and other bod- were to appear in girls attire and
in'Mircd
an
action
against
Mr.
and
fed.- m 1 funds o f
$10,000,000 are
Meindl. Fast Grand Master, Hugh
Stephen Vulkevich died
at
his ies. The standing of the warrants stand at designated places about
(Continued on Editorial I’age)
received they shall la- reloaned to
Lewis, Grand Guardian and sev­ home over the Otto Erickson G a- to be passed c-n by a board who
the school »rounds In their right
employers for crentirg new work
eral others.
iug»' Tuesday
morning. He was will be responsible to. the corpora- hands they held aloft an unlighted
lli>U«e Hill 564, the sales tax act, THE HITEON CLUB
A fter
hearing
splendid
talks known in these parts by the nam* lion issuing the script,
match while at their left sides they
provides that u portion of the funds
KNTKRTAINS from those higher officials a short of Howard Boyd. Why he changed This pian was started at Hills- held a bucket containing water.
collected from sale* tex should he
program was
presented.
"D od” his name or what brought him here boro two weeks ago w hen Francis They were not permitted to speak
its ad for relief o f unemployed. An­
Berg sang solos and «
minu«*tte : is ttot fqr us to inquire into now. Livermore was made one of a coni- to anyone regardless o f the remarks
A
delightful
social
was
given
hy
other hill provides Unit governor
dance hy six little folks was greatly
His education was quite extetv ■ mittee to formulate some
means or jeers o f the onlookers.
may apply to the Keconslruction the iliteon duh at. the home of enjoyed.
sive for when younger he content- for getting an acceptable exchange
Iliteon
Friday morning at an assembly
Finance ( orporatioil
for the con­ Mr*. Oha*. VanKleek at
Refreshments
were
served
nt plated becoming a
priest. For a medium for those holding
warrants o f the upper grades Miss Davies
struction of
aelf-lii|uiduting pro­ Wednesday afternoon. Nine tables the close of the meeting to over
time he was at St. Ignatius school , which
they were
unable to get presented attractive silver plated
jects and to contract for and ex­ o f progressive games were played, j 125 people.
, for
boys. I-ately
he
entered ready cash
on. Tonight, Friday, fi.-o squad badges to those mem­
pend funds in such u manner as in Mrs. W. II. McDonald of Tigard
I the newspaper field and worked on March 31, there is to be another bers who fulfilled the initiation re-
Kinton.
each case not t<* be considered an made the highest score.
the Hading San Francisco papers, meeting in
Hillsboro where
the . quirements.
Tigard,
Metzger
and
Whltford
were
Dorothy
Lewis
was
«
luncheon
increase of (he public debt. It should
(Continue,! on Back Page)
plan is to be considered
delegation guest of Noma Brown last Friday
I h - possible to build the Tualatin each represented b,y a
Tunnel under authority o f this act. o f ladies A "ale o f articles made
W A SH . CO. A N N U A L
other taws authorize the creation by the Iliteon club was a feature
GRAN G E TO M EET
o
f
the
afternoon
and
all
were
sold
o f improvement districts und
the
Refreshments o f sandwiches, cake
purchase and improvement of dil-
and coffee were served.
The seventh annual meeting of
«ipitaUd areas, etc.
the granges o f Washington County
will be held in the Methodist church
MRS. TRI I T PRESENTS (O U N T Y GUN CLUB
in Forest Grove at 11:00 A. M.
IS ( LOSE M ATCHED
A FINK PROGRAM
April 9th. There will be
special
music, by the choir and a quartet.
Washington
County
Gun
club
(72)
old-fashioned
The piogram o f
Rev. J. R. Jeffery will preach a
songs hy the pupils o f Mrs. Eikt lost »he ties carried over with Bend
special sermon for grangers
(75)
and
Corvallis
(75)
from
Mar.
II. Tripp giv«'n at the Congrega­
A cafeteria dinner will be served
tional church Tuesday evening was HRlj, The tic of March 12th with
is the church parlors atl2:30 by
well presented. 'I'll" Indies were Is'wiston is still a tie.
a committee from Gale Grange and
In last. Sunday’s events Portland:
costumed in quaint «Id- fashioned
the Ladies Aid- In order that this
gowns The chorus Work was es­ (75) Pullman (75) and Eugene (74)
commit'ee tray enjoy the afternoon
pecially well rendered. Among the won over the local team. Douglas
| session grangers are requested ts
outstanding numbers were. “ Alice county (72) tied.
bring their own dishes and silver
The
matches for n"xt
Sunday
Blue Gown” by /clinn
Merchant
as well as ¡he usual grange basket.
Rutnn, “ A Merry Heart" hy twelve aside from the ties with Lewiston Ì
T^ie afternoon session wiil begin
year old Donald Hutchinson and and Douglas o u n ty are Ashland,
at 2:30 with a song service and a
U
Grande,
Multnomah
and
Mouth
"Old Itliok Joe” in chartcter by R-
short address by S'ate Master, Ray
Karl Moore. The duets and other Umpqua. Washington county stands
W. Gill, and special mus e.
The
solos were «Iso much appreciated. with H victories and 5 defeats. Last
main address will he bv Mr. B. F.
Mrs. Tripp is to he congratulated Sunday's team was as follows;
Irvine, editor o f the Journal.
Albert Rossi— 26. C. C. Follette—24
upon her splendid program.
Mrs. Joseph
Patton and
son' nnd Seth Miller 23.
KINTON GRAN G E TO
visited at the home o f Mrs Patton’s
grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. MeBREENS E N ­
H A V E MEETING
M. Austin, on Thursday.
TERTAIN FRIENDS
Regular monthly meeting o f Kin­
ton grange will be held at the hall
B E A U TY SHOP MOVES
Mr. and Mrs. Goo. Me.Breen of
in all day session Saturday, begin­
TO ROSSI BUILDING Aloha were hosts to a group of
ning at 11 A. M. It is expected
friends on the evening of March
that there will be a delegation
Mrs. Staytop. proprietor of the 26 in honor o f the birthdays o f
from Winona grange of Tualatin,
Crystal IK-auty Shop loen'ed in th" Mrs. David I’helps, Mrs. R. R Sum­
and they will bring with them the
Hedge Building is moving th« shop mers and Mr. MeRreen, all falling
traveling gavel which is going the
in the Rossi Building in -the rooms on the same day. Other guests were
rounds of he granges in the county.
formerly occupied bp the Rosario Mr. nnd Mrs. L. R. Richey, Mr. and
Everyone is inyited t °
present
Taylor who moved recently
into Mrs. N. A. Byfield. Mr. and Mrs.
at the lecture hour about 2 P. M.
«he Welter Building.
J. W. Sprague, Mr.
I’helps and
as the lecturer, Mrs. Alice Fluke,
The Beauty Shop will he open Mr. Summers. Cards nnd refresh­
has prepared a good program, a
for business in its n«>w quarters on ments afforded the diversions of
speaker and music-
Monday, Apifil 3i|l.
the evening.
son Explains Program
•
$1.00 Per Veal
Answer Last Call
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