J 11 T he B eaverton R e v ie w * 40 * The Only Newspaper Devoted Exclusively T o The Interests O f Eastern Washington County. VOLUMES XI No 24 Single Copy, 5 Cent« Beaverton, Washington County, Oregon. LICENSE INFORM­ HITEON CLUB RE­ ATION IS GIVEN V IE W S O R E. HISTORY P. T. A. ¡rs For Year Httaon club celebrated tha 19th Residents o f Ungati who are c a rry!i»* licenses lo operata motor anniversary o f the founding of tha vshltls* on the highway* o/ tha provisional government of Oregon »♦at« ara showing more than a ' *l Champoag at Chair last meeting paieRn» interest In the new law May 3rd with a pot-luck lunch at Present Motion Picture On providing for the cancellation of the home o f Mr». Hannah Ohri*. old outstanding operator* licenses is j tensan at Tigard. There were thir- Care And Control Of sued between 1920 and July 1, 1931, teen members and »even visitor» to th* law becoming effective Sep tarn-| answer roll call by giving the name Tubcrculottis I ht 1 o f Ihia year. The principal <4 some Oregon town and telling thoughts in the minds of some why it was so named. DR. MASON SPEAKS 400,000 automobile drivers has been Mrs. Kdith Toxter Weathered was summed up by Secretary of Bute \ the honor gueet and talked on early Making Dane To Hold A Clinic At iilmui into two questions: “ Must I Oregon History. Among the other tskr the examination?” and “ what Interesting things Mrs. W ith ered llillsoro This Summer ______ mu-t 1 do to get s license ? 99 stated that Thomas Jefferson's __ . „ . _ . »uthortty to waive the ffi main reason for wishing to become The dteuverton Parent Teachers «„unation o f any applicant for a ’President was to see what could be amoci.tion held their regular meet- renew s of an operator’s licen^ done with (he Onrgon country. A .?* 0*1 *?°nd* y in those instances when the bill introduced into congress for the ' . ,h , c , i , .. . u applicant is 70 years of age or same purpose in 1820 lay there for Ur. Chamberlain. Sales Kepre- m o«., or wl sn eviden t i. »hown ; twenty eight year* before it was sent alive of the Oregon Fubercu- that the applicant may not be qual- acted ttpon losis Assn, presented a two reel mu ifled to hold ■ license has ... ___... , „on pic*.ure -bowing the care of tu. granted to HecreUry ^ „ M by is no°I W a . T ^ c^intv bercular patient, and how to pre- legislature Mr Hos. b X J . th .I ! " ° W Washington county ent the dise.se. the v .lu . o " l h . , * a * Z T o a U. ■ 5* «tarty year, a- Dr Mason also gave a Ulk on th. 1 will not be d e c r e ^ t , ‘ y w^ *° w P“ r “ £ subject and he »Ubed that ,wrhnp. for under thl. plan any driver who I w r t / j o . Meek j “ Gale^Rev J COUntV' ' * ' - O ' wi" e v .n • cartful chtffc. Q ti.b Wlllrim ,nd Wm. J.d.n-.r 11 || Joe. Meek and Geo. Ehberts also The following officer* were In. Holder, of now type drivers l i - 1 went to Washington D. C. to tell stalled for the coming year: PresI - rense. and renewal, -su ed since of the Whitman massacre, dent. Mr*. Issiwlle Walker; hirst July 1, J931, are not compelled to .• » .w , . T* Vice presbieirt Mrs. H. L. Hughe.; renew their permits until June 30, m ! v 170, "it the second Vice president. Mrs Win, 1936. regardless of the expiration T T**» n * ***£ 1 ‘ •** thj date t h e v s h o w « p ir a u o n home o f Mr«. Cora Metzentine and Hardman; Secretary, Mr*. W. H. .. * ... I Mr«. Ferd Groner o f Scholls will be Bosv/ell; Treasurer, Mr*. W H. I Examination* will be continued, the »peaker. Engvliue; Mrs. E. Marsh was the r»r those not previoifcly lictefaed 1 __________ __ . inetslling officer. .CHURCH TO HAVE Mr. Lynn Hughes gave the his. : tory o f the local I*. T. A. for the ... ' .J I— and . brief SPECIAL FEATURES past year. te»t to check eyesight and know- Mrs. Hazel Fueller, county pub- ledge o f road sign» The Church o f Christ plans many lie health nurse, was i n t r o d u c e d _________ ______ _______________ ' special features for _____ coming ___ Sun- ■r*l reported on several phasoa of I ) . U . V . E N T E R T A I N S «¿y evening». Next Sunday even- her work. S T A T E O F E T C E R S *n* Mr* Urorge Springer will The two movies «Te available for ______ ( pantomine “ The Old Rugged Cross’* showing before any organization ,U" T b , l W . r i o » T .m of lb , D u * . In the county, such a* granges, v ric club*, womens clubs, churches,1 u » r •u.rw.T'« °t 'T 'u '™ I **"*'• following Sunday evening student assemblies etc.. M. Oh.m- da¥ . t ¿ . S i p ” • “S * * ’ ">~ting will be berlln said. Organizations wishing ijv>H , u ^ rH n ?. * ° tbs attraction. With the help of ' I ?» »< » - tf » .ï î i ,wl . Tk“ » Foeller, S . S local . S physicians . M I or . « write - ^ u,s j r j S i i ,ta-*iK.Hs to the Oregon Tuherculosl, Assn. Woodlark Ituildlng. Portland, Orn. Refreshment* were served In the cafeteria by the teacher*, after the meeting KINTON GRANGE HAS SESSION --------- A number of the officers and member» o f the Kinton Grange were present at the regular meeting held Saturday. At the business session Mr. and Mrs. Lelcand Flint were choften an delegates tu »UeiiJ the session o f stetc grange which is to be held in 1 endleton in June and s „‘“ î“'"’ ___ i i 7 *• — land and 6 from Hiliaboro present A drama o f Che Prodigal Son Abes ides members from the local is also underway and is expected Tent to be ready by the following Sun- Among those present were M rs.1 Annie Warren, Dept. President o f i y Orgvgon, Mrs. May Esberg Dept. r D A \ i p p P R F i i F N T i J 'reasurer, MPs. Nellie Martin, Dept. 1 K b M ilN I n SecreUry, Mrs. Estelle Weed. Dept. TRAVELIN G G AVEL < ouncil mcmtwr and Mrs. Black, * — ■— — Dept. Color bearer, also the folliw * Twenty members of the Beaverton , itig Past Presidents o f the Port- I Grange accompanied the Washing- land Tents, Mesdame* Chaney, Dev- ! ton county traveling gavel to Gales *raux,Phelps and Gifford. Mrs. War- Grange at Forest Grove Saturday. ren *nd Mrs. Cheney were charter M«Y «• The Master, Mrs. H. P. members of the first Tent organ. Downing, escorted by the drill team ¡m | i*orttand. ” I resented the gnvcl with a very Monday being the regular meet- filtin« cermony. which closed with |w ^ay of th# after lunch- ‘ f1® ,oca l. * r* ’’ *® singing _ appiop- eon the De- r’* te words to the tune of Tipperary nartnTm,?leef i n^ . _____ Gales Grange will present the , ° " ' <* ? fl,.Un* «*>* chairs A lovely lunch and a good meet- Itavel to ,G; .»n Mountain Grange ing were enjoyed by all present. * l P“ *ton who will take it to Wash- ington Grange at Pumpkin Ridge. nominated as alternates. After the dinner hour, the lecturer, Mrs. Alice Fluke, presented the following pro­ gram: Song, by all; piano solo, Mary Cathryn Hall; penny Drill by all; surprises by Mr. and Mrs. MISSIONARY CLUB Mrs. M. C. McKercher enter­ Streiff all taking part; roll call lO GIVE INDIAN TEA tained a group of Portland friends “ My Favorite Flower1’; question at her home on Monday evening box by all and a song by all. Those 'Hie Congregational Ladies Miss, with waffle dinner. The even­ who attended pomona grange gave ionary Study t la>*» met at the ing was spent in dancing. reports. church Thursday with an attendance of 30. After the devotional service STUDENTS ELECT by Miss Juliette Caller a very in­ GIRL PRESIDENT teresting program was presented — . ■ us follows: a paper on the Gov- I For the first time in the history eminent» Relations to the Indian, o f Beaverton High School a girl ' hy Mrs. Louise Carter, a piano se- haa U-tin elected to head the stu -! lection "Indian Lodge” by Mrs. E- dent liody next fall. The young ILabeth Taylor, a talk on “ Indian lady upon whom this honor h a s, Art by Mrs. Nelson Walker, a pa- been conferred is Margaret Dick- per on the Indian's Knowledge of man, a member of the class of 1934 Medicine and surgery by Mrs. Elis- i vocal selection Miss Dickman was elected presi­ abeth Taylor, a dent of tho Girl Reserves last year, “ Pale Moon" by Mrs. H. M. Barnes and in addition to being assistant and Mrs. Moore related interesting advisor of that club, is president personal experiences with the In- j of the Junior class. She is fully dt*ns while she was a teacher at capable o f handling the problems an Indian school at Puyallup, Wn. Which confront the student body A potju ck lunch was served which president as has been shown by her was followed by a short business activity during her three years in meeting. The ladies are planning high school. { for an Indian tea to be held soon. RACING DOGS H AV E QUARTERS HERE John L. Davis arrived in town on Monday evening from San Fruncisco with a blue and gold string o f rac. Ing dogs whldh he is bringing here to enter In the dog races which will atari in the Multnomah Stadium on Ma' 23. They have rented the As- hury place on the Canyon Road where they will care for the dogs Mr. Davis *ta:id ther» would ha several people who would bring their dogs here to enter the races and would try to secure homes for them this side of Portland so as to be close to the race track. CHURCH TO HAVE SPECIAL MEETINGS Dr. Henry Collins ot Port’and i will give two lectures on “ Daily Living'' at the M. E. Church next Wednesday and Thursday evenings. Wednesday evening he will talk cn “ The Vital Facta of Living, »rid Thursday evening on “ Vital Facts of Food” . A meeting for Women will be held Thursday afternoon at J o ’clock. These lectures are given under the auspices of the M. E. Chinrch. Women’» Health and Home Mr. and Mrs. Frank Howitt of Portland were Sunday visitors at Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Nelson mov­ ed this week into the former W. t;he home o f Mr. and Mr». J. F. Felshor. * * J B . Emmons home south o f town. $1.50 Per Yea* Friday, W A Y 12, 1933 Beaver Chapter Of 01$. Honors Mothers Several State Officer« Are Distinguished Guext.s Of Meeting CTHE CONG. CLUB EN TERTAIN ED HERE Upper Grades Are Having State Tests 1 he Congregational dub of Fort- j land ar.d surr.uncling towns wtucui met at the local church Monday 1 evening was well attended with a- uout ninety people present for the •& ir.r. r “ z - - .. £ ^ h u , Gr «i«r » „* * Forward To Picnic representation with 29 present. Dr. Fitts of Pacific University gave the ; A t Gales Creek main address o f the evening and the University Quartette gave sev- f POSTPONE TRACK eral well rendered selection». Neil PROGRAM GIVEN McGlasson whose father was ssp-r ■ intendent of Beaverton School j for y 0urth Grade Ha» Eighty Three Ye«ng Girl«, Daughters of Mem- several years, is a member o f the Perfect Atteadaawe Daya bars, F«y Tribute With Mower* quartettte. Mrs. Frank W s.n ergav e a very interesting lecture on lue Since eighth grade examioatioju travels in the interest o f Congre­ Beaver Chapter No. 106 was host gational work, this being followed » i 11 ** * 'v« “ Thunsday and Friday to a large assembley of members by picture slides of Congregational of *«• w*«k. there i» many a fu r- aind visitors on Wednesday evening schools and their projects in old row«<1 1>TOW “ the room. Even tha The mothers were the honored Mexico which were shown by Mr. rao*t familiar fact* have a way of guess of the evening in observance Mr. Frank Warner of Claremont, becoming elusive just when needed o f Mother's Day and the members most, but intensive drills in all sub. having birthdays m April, May and _________________ jects during the last few weeks June were given special honors. LEAGUE TO DEFEND »bould minimise the danger of fail- T3iose mothers having sons and . a . _____ ure. A number of sevente grmde daughters in the Chapter wA-e es­ 18th AMENDMENT usually so serene, are puckered a pecially honored with a floral de_ ------ bit in anticipation of the geography gree and were each presented with Superintendent R. E. Close, ot exam, a beautiful old fashioned corsage the Anti-Liquor League of Oregon The eighth grade class will go Mi*s. Mary Swart of Newberg announces the coming o f William o n « picnic tome day soon, perhaps Grand Adah ofthe Grand Chapter E. (pussyfoot) Johnson and Super- up Gales Creek. One o f (the school of Oregon and Mrs Hattie Bloyd intendent Thomas W . Gales for a busses will be used to take the o f Portland, Grand Warden, and Ittfnee week’s qampaign in defense class. Mrs. Myrtle Lewis o f Multnomah. o f the 18th Amendment. The track meet scheduled forS at- Worthy Matron o f Orenomab Chap­ The drys of Hillsboro snd vicinity urdsy was postponed indefinitely ter were distinguished guests who are uniting in a mass meeting on on account of rain. were present. Sunday afternoon May 14th at 3:00 T o date the fourth grade has its A large delegation of the 1931 o’clock in the Hillsboro Baptist credit eighty three days o f perfect Matrons and Patrons Club of Port­ riiurch Second and Lincoln Streets attendance. The class will enjoy land and vicinity of which Mr. S. at which these noted speakers will its fourth h alf holiday on Friday, During the year the fourth grade B. Lawrence is a member wore be heard. All are invited to at- has learned a number o f geogrmphi- present and surprised Mr«. Law­ tend the meeting. ----------- ----- -■•- cal terms that form a foundation rence Worthy Matron o f Beaver Cliapter, by conferring the Win­ THE UNION SCHOOL {nT th«ir future study of Geography rp¥- i P U F B i c U I D F H These words are being organised dows of Friendship degree on her 1 L A U 1 L K 1 » t l l K I b U into m geoKr»{*ncal dictionary as a and also presented her with a ------- spare time project. beautiful gift as a token of their The school board of Union School . H i* second grade is reading about «»teem. The following program was pre­ have employed as one of the teach- tHe Japenese twins. They have sented. As a tribute to all the era, for the ensuing term, Mr. F. R. made a garden on the sand table mother« present ten young girls, Chamberlain o f Timber who is s ifire the one Haro and Take have in brother-in-law of Mrs. James Wtl- j ap* n . daughters of Chapter mothers car­ Tlie lArthdays celebrated in the rying flower» executed a pretty ters. Mr. Chsmberlsin takes the drill after which they sang a de­ place left vacant by Miss Celesta first grade room last week with candles aod lightful mother song and ^ t,eip ua by eating bugs L M L I U A lil 1 and Mrs. Robert Cole o f Tigard. and worm9. ^ ltory o i “ Little on Saturday evening. B’ird Blue” is being read. M|r. and Mrs. A ' C. Tuttle en­ MV. and Mrs. A . C. Chinn and TJhere is a sand table in the first tertained with a family birthday son* Gerald, spent Monday visiting grade room on which the children dinner party in honor of their at the home of their daughter. Mrs. have placed a Maypole with many daughter Dolores’ birthday. The Robert Ellis at Mollala. varieties of little dolls to wind it. guests were Mrs. Florence Schaef- Guests at the W . R. Van Kleek *~»n many absence, | fer, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Schaeffer, home during the week were Mr ^ tHness d u n rg the past week and daughter Betty Lou, and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Van Kleek of H i. The Bluejay class o f the second 'and Mrs. C. O. Woshlmrn and teon and Mr. and Mrs. Claude An- grade has begun U s new renter and is enjoying it very much.. Ev­ derson of Portland. 1 sons,all o f Portland. eryone tries to get hia work done quickly in order to work on the ji g . saw puzzle a few minutes. Merele Kurtzhal visited the fifth grade last week. live sixth grade has finished the terms work in spelling. This class is reviewing fractions in Arithrae- Mother’s Day a ^ n ai Y h i n o í tic‘ P ______________ _______ 'r a G. N . CLU B H A S A POT LU C K LUNCH! The Past Noble Grand»’ club met Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Torborg Benson with twelve members present. A lovely pot luck lunch was ser­ ved at noon. The table was beauti­ fully decorated with tulips and a huge birthday cake graced the cen­ ter of the table in honor of Mrs. IMcEIroy’ s birthday. She also re­ ceived a gift from the club. H ie next meeting will be held at the home o f Mrs. Marjorie Lewis at Huber. FORMER B E A V E R T O N M AN IS M A R R IED v Roberts son of the late W. *. Mrs. Roberts was united in .ju r is t « to Miss Virginia Rudd daughter of Mr. and H. 9. Rudd of Portland, on Saturday evening Mhy 6. H ie ceremony was performed at the Grace Memorial church in Port­ land. Rev. Oswald W. Taylor o ffi­ ciating. Mr. Roberta spent his boy­ hood in Beawerton, later moving to Portland with his parents. Hie young couple will make their honve In Portland sifter May 20,