Ci U„\»«r«WT T he B eaverton R eview The Only Newspaper Devoted Exclusively To The Interests Of Eastern Washington County. VOLUME XI N« 25 Thieves Ransack High School Safe Entire Broccedi» Of Senior Class Play 'PaKen By Kolibrrs HRKAK W INDOWS SusplcU ius • h » r« rl» rii S r» « O n S o u th S h ir Of llu Iditig I n < Hy N i |M llh e <|uvi>tiun, "W ho la M ury J a n e ? " lu u «hanged to "W ho Got tho M bney?” lo r th r to ta l proceeds ol th r Stuilor tin » » ploy w«rre taken from th r »afo In B u perintendont I I f . M eU lrr a office som etim e hr tw ven th r clour of th r play F rid ay rv«mlng ami »even o'clock S a tu rd a y m orning, when Kmil Nelson appear* n l to c lr a r aw ay th e debris left by the crow d th a t »aw th e p lay. In talk in g over th r m a tte r S a tu r d ay m orning, Mr Nelson »aid th a t t o am i M r. l.ynn Hughe» had gone Into th r c a fe te ria dining room ju»t before th e play a ta rte d a n d tu rn ing un th e light* suddenly th ey »aw tw o figure* »curry o u t of th e lig h t th a t »hone th ro u g h th e winduwa on th r aoulh *i<Je of th e room . T hey atta c h e d no »erlou* m ean ing to the m a tte r, th ru , th m k d ig th a t a couple of boya had gone a- round to th a t aide and did not care to be o n em oking th e re . T he robber* gained « « tran ce to th e ichool building th ro u g h a c a fe te ria dinning room window by b re a k ing th e giao* and tu rn in g th e c a lrh - »« th a t iiokl the >a*h in pkicr F rom th ere they w ont to th e »ecund floor w here the office i* and broke th ro u g h a panel in th e door ami than tu rn ed the ra tc h which i* lock ed only on th e o u tsid e . Then uaing a jim m y they pried th e aafe door upon and rifled th e cuntont», ta k ing m ore t a n $100 00, th e e n tire proceed* of the p la y . W hen M r. N elson cam e U> w ork, he w ent u|Mtairm ami noticed *omc w hite track* on th e *tep*. T h e n the door to th e fire escape was open. Looking arou n d he found the door into th e S u p erin ten d en t'* o f fice broken and soon discovered the *afo broken in to . S h e riff C onnell's office w ai notified «» wan S u p e rin te n d e n t M etzler and In su ran ce •Vgoim N J . S kee. HII.I.SHOKO WILL HOLD CELEBRATION T he officer* and director* o f th e IlillslHiro < ham lier of C om iuerre, I-cater Ireland, P re sid e n t; M . I*. C ady, V ice-president; L . J . M errill, tr e a s u re r ; Ed L . Moore, se c re ta ry ; H. L. M*. kenzie, K. W eil, L . J . Kushlow, d irecto rs; h a te d efinitely decided to hold th e 27th an n u al "H ap p y H ay»'' celeb ratio n in Shut» (I’a rk . Ju ly |. 2, II a n d 4. W hile conditions a re not the m ost fav o rab le they believe it is a civic d u ty to provide, especially this y ea r, free o n tertain m en t for th e larg e crow ds th a t alw a y s a tte n d th is •v o n t. F ree e n te rta in m e n t fe a tu re s w ill be as exten siv e a s in previous y ears w ithout any adm ission c h arg e to the I’ark , an d ev ery convenience provided fo r those who wish to e n jo y p ionics and re u n io n s. iT he big sp o rtin g fe a tu re o f the celeb ratio n will be th e ch am p io n ship frc c -fn r.a ll go-as-you-please race from P o rtlan d to H illsboro on Ju ly F o u rth w ith cash prixes of- fered to the w in n ers. The queen's ball <«nd co rn atio n cerm onies will be th e o u tsta n d in g social evimt which will be held on th e night of Ju ly 3 rd . Single Copy, 5 Cent« Beaverton, Washington County, Oregon. FARMERS UNION MOLDS MEETING. 4-JI CLUB NOTES I Wiliam E. Johnson Talks At Meeting ft------- --------------------------------- - The 1933 W ash in g to n county 4-H Members of the W ssn in g lo n Co. C lub F a ir w ill b# bald on F rid a y F a rm e rs' Union who atten d ed th* and S a tu rd a y , / vt 26th and 20th county m eeting a t llillsb n r'i .Sat a t th e C ounty F a ir grounds This u rd ay evening. M ay 13. w ere a d w as derided a t a m eeting o f th e 4-H viced by th e P re s id e n t Jo h n P lass, club le a d e r's executive council a t to tie tsure to secu re sp eak ers fo r th a county a g e n t’s office W ednes th e local m eetings both fo r a n d d ay n ig h t. T his d ata is th re e weeks a g a in st th e Saiga Tax ie o rd er th a t e a rlie r th a n th e 4-H club f a ir lost th e y can u n d erstan d It and be able fall b u t w as m ade neceasary by the to decide m ore w isely about It. early d a te o f th e S ta te F a ir which O. II P alm er rep o rted th a t th e s ta rts S ep tem b er 4 th . The F o re st Oil C om pany 1» now read y to su p G rove c h a p te r o f th e F u tu re F a r - ply all m em bers w ith gas ilino. Mr. m«-rs o f A m erica will hold th e ir Young, head of a K ansas Oil Co., f**r in conju n ctio n w ith th e 4-H club sam e tim e and th e sam e is scheduled to spsnk a t Dali*», a t th e May 23ml, a t the S ta le Convention. place, and w ill co o p erate w ith th e 4-H club le ad e r's asso ciatio n in a r H enry Jacidraen o f the pur.-has ing com m ittee advised the m em bers ra n g in g d e ta ils o f th e f a ir . to p atro n ize local d ealers as much A dm ission to th* ground* aod to as poesihla. 1 all ev e n ts an d com petitions w ill be A su it a g a in st .h e co n tra c t e n free a s th e y w ere la s t y e a r. N eces tered Into by the county co u rt w ith sa ry ex p en ses o f th e f a ir will be Mr. S m ith to license or kill all u n m et by sm all adm ission charge* to licensed dogs in th e county w ar e n te rta in m e n ts on F rid a y and S a t evening*. T hese evening rep o rted upon by Me. D lrr d irf . u rd ay The auit claim s th a t such a con show* will co n sist of a b o u t f o r ty , tr a c t w as illegal. The farm ers, on five m in u tes to an h o u r of some a whole, a re h e a rtily In f&vor <f a m a te u r ta le n t e n te rta in m e n t fo l D efin ite a n th e dog lirtmae law, tho purpose lowed by a d an ce. of w hich is to p ro te c t tho sheep nouncem ent of th e d eta ils o f th e p ro g ra m w ill be announced soon. owner» a g a in st m arau d in g dogs. O ne of th e fe a tu re s of th e 4-H John Pla»s, o f H ark r, C ounty a ttra c te d a p re s id e n t, w as selected a s r a n J i. fa ir la s t y e a r th a t •la'» from W ashingti r C ounty fe r g re a t deal o f fav o rab le com m ent th e s ta te executive board The e le c was the club b o oths. T he execu tion will he held a t th e *’#<* co n tiv e co m m ittee decided to continue vention M ay 23, 24. 25. a t D allas. th ese e x h ib its th is y ear and to e n co u rag e even m ore club# to e n te r A larg e deleg ati >n of o fficers th is c o m p e titio n . from Y am hill ( ou.tt v local unions T he d a te fo r th e arm«.'-,I 4-H club w«t» presen t. They re p o rte d th a t they have been Hob* ng debate* on picnic w as se t fo r Augur.t 6 A p ic. th e Sales Tax In o rd e r th a t th e y n k w aa s e t and personal o f th e pic can h ear both side». Tho next one nic co m m ittee will be determ ined is to he May 25 nt A m ity. They a t th e m eeting o f he 4-H club le a l- extended to o il W ashington C cu n ty r ’s association a t th e c o u rt house F a rm e rs’ Union m em bers a cordial F rid ay n ig h t. M ay 26 a t 8:00 P M . Inv itatio n to a tte n d ’heir county A t th ia m eetin g plans fo r th e fa ir willl 1 - discussed in d e ta il. Spe picnic a t C arlto n th ? la tte r p a r: cial speakers fo r th e m e e tin g will o f Ju n e , on * d a te to be set in be county Ju d g e T em pleton, Ed the n e a r fu tu re . They reported th a t Schulm erich, p resid e n t o f th e Com th e recent cam pnig 1 a g a in st th e m ercial a tio n a l Bk-r.k o f H illsboro, »ale o f o leom argarine in th* county and John T h o rn b u rg h , P resid en t had been so su e.essfu ! -h s t a ll c lt- o f th e F o re s t Grove N atio n al Bank 1». except N ew herg a re selling only a t F o re st G rove. 100'; fa rm (ty d u rt« now in stead T h* 4 J I chib executive council of "oleo" fo r 1933 co n sists of MYs F ran k The W ashington C ounty U nion Connell, p re sid e n t; Jo h n S c h m e ltie r w ent on record a s opposed to th e vice p re sid e n t; Mr*. E . M. B ow 1 e a y lig h t sav in g tim e p la t. m an. se c re ta ry ; O . B. K rau s, Supt. The S ta te F a rm e rs' Union C on o f schools, tr e a s u re r ; M rs. Joseph vention fo r 1034 fa to Se invite«] Selby, F . H . J ’o ssy, R. M. A dams, *x> m eet in W ashington C ounty w ith in s tru c to r o f S m ith -H u g h es a g r i probable h rad< |uarters a t IlillslHiro. c u ltu re a t F o re s t G rove; and Joseph The next C ounty m eeting is to B elanger, a ss ista n t county agent !<• Ju n e te n th , (.10) a t th» Hill*. will c o o p e ra te w ith th e 4-H execu I hoo C ourt H ouse a t 8:00 o'clock. tiv e council in m ak in g plans fo r The S ta te se c re ta ry S. If. H olt, th e f a ir . 1 of Scio, a tte n d e d th e m eii.i ig S a t urday night and told *he locals how JtEBEKAHS HAVE to secure th e ir c h a rtsrs . CARD PARTY' M ary E. Pa'.ton Rep. r l e t L. A. ADAMS TAKES OVER INSURANCE A nnouncem ent waa made the firs t o f th e m onth o f th e sale of th e tiv ru ra n c e business o f N. J , Skee to L. A. A dam s, fo rm erly salesm an fo r C hevrolet catrs from th e S tipe s G arag e ag en cy fo r th e p ast 8 y ears. F o r th e p a st few m onths Mr. AiUms has been en g ag ed in th e oil d istrib u tio n bu sin ess in P o rt land. w here he w as d is trib u to r fo r th e C n sto r Petroleum P roducts. He hn» b u t th is week fin a lly disposed o f his in te re sts in th e P o rtla n d business and will now devote hie whole tim e to the business here. In collaboration w ith his in surance business he will handle au tom obile loan* and re-fin an ce autom obile | contract*. T h e scope o f th e business w ill em brace autom obile, fire , b u rg la ry , p late g lass, personal accident, and o th er lines of g e n eral insurance. M r. A dam s has had considerable j experience w ith in su ran ce business | ,R ootm ection w ith h is autnmWbile sales. Hp feels very o ptom istic fo r th e fu tu re because of th e volume M any of the cluha ami o rg a n iz a of business w ritte n d u rin g th e pant tions of the city an d county have y e a r in th is ten rito ry . a s com pared pledged th e ir cooperation ami su p w ith g e n eral busin«sss ronditions. p o rt and will nom inate candidates Mr. Skee is going to a ssist him fo r q u e e n . fo r th e ivext tw o or th re e m onths. !*huto P ark , w here th e c e le b ra tio n s a re held, is in th e city lim its end w ith its b e a u tifu l shade trees, HILLSBORO PLANS pure m ountain w ate r amt o th e r con FEATURE DAYS- veniences, is an idenl place. A t th e re g u la r m e e tin g T uesday even in g B eav erto n Rehekah Lodge No. 248, th e follow ing o ffic e rs w ere elected fo r th e com ing te rm , Noble G rand. F lorence D raxbaugh; Vice G rand. L ouanna U n d erh ill; S ecre ta ry . S a ra h C h am b erlain ; T re a s u r e r, E d n a S h e e ts . All th e m o th e rs p resen t w ere p re sen ted w ith # b e a u tifu l co rsag e. A fte r th e m e e tin g a card p a rty w as held in th e d in n in g room , eight ta b le s w ere in play. R efn V h n ien ts o f coffee a n d cak e w ere served. £ M ay 19 and 20 be v isitatio n s to th e condenser and T uiriday May 23r<| a fre e h ealth favor* fo r everyone, a fre* tick et to clinic fo r school ch ild ren e n te rin g ! ••*<" V enetian th e a te r, lectu res of school fo r th e fim t tim e will b«1 b en efit to fa rm e rs. a fre e dance in I m -M a t th«* B eav erto n High School th e new g ra n g e hall, a ta lk in g cow a n d special Istone o ffe rin g s a re be oof«>t«sria a t 8:30 A. M. Th«> s ta ff which will be in ch a rg e ing planned by th e H illsboro C h a m , a rc D octors M ason and W elsh, p h y - her of Com m erce whleh Is sp o n so r scians; D octor H etu and T a lb e rt, ing th e c e le b ra tio n . W ash in g to n C au n ty 'a m odern d e n tists; and H azel K odier, county h ealth n u rse . condenser has been a m a rk e t fo r All p are n ts a re u rg ed to b rin g more th an 30 y ears f o j th e dairy* •h e ir children nt th a t tim e . F o r in th e v icin ity . T hey a re holding f u r th e r in fo rm atio n call Mrs. E. open house fo r th e tw o day celebra- I tio n . M arsh, chairm an 4903. :'* y / \ m u C arn atio n Da>fi. FREE HEALTH 1 will be g a la Hays fd r th e people of CLINIC TO BE HELD H illsboro and v id tln y . T h ere will Friday, May 19, 1933 m m M urn ..... . m¿mm ':ê R liftItif \ , w. a * » Many Eighth Graders Pass Examinations F o r some y ears th e K iaton G range H all baa furnished a com m unity m eeting place w here a ll a s sem ble fo r d iffe re n t purposes- A- bout fo u r year* ago it w as rem o d el, ed and th e o p eratio n is being paid Track Meet la Taken By Speaker AnKailn Three And fo r by e n te rta in m e ta and dances. Tigard, Cloaely Contested E v ery second week th e re is a mo Two Tenths Beer Very dern dance and betw een tim es on By Hillsboro S atu rd ay evenings th ey p u t on re g Strongly u la r old-tim e dances. F o r both of WIN FINAL AWARDS th ese th e very b est m usic th a t can be s o u r e d is em ployed. MANY ATTEND F o rm erly th e ‘‘M elodian G irls” F ourth G rade Make* O riginal C ard* supplied m usic fo r m odern dances F a r M other* Day Ke me ■ be r .---** H r». W alker, Pa»t«*r .If H illsboro N ext week, M ay 27 th e m usic will be supplied by E lgy W atk in ’s 6- M. E. C hurch Open* M eeting T h# tra c k m eet held a t B eaver piece o rch estra o ften h eard over ton S a tu rd a y aftern o o n re su lte d in William E. (P u d sy fo o t) Johnson K W JJ and a t R edm an H all in P o r t . very closely contented victory f o r land. Proceeds of th e dance finance T ig ard w ith 56 p o in t* . H illsboro addressed a larg e and en th u siastic the hall scored 55 points a n d B eaverton 53. m eeting a t th r B ap tist church in T he K inton G range m eete th e Those from B ra v a rto n who placed Hill-.boro Sunday aftenoon. M ay 14 firsq .Saturday in th e m o n th fo r an w era, firshs: T h elm a G re tte , V iolet in defence of th e E ig h teen th A- a il.d a y m eeting Bixby, B etty B aldw in, Ju n e Boa- m endm ent to the Unit«jd States well, F lorence V osileff, C la ra Ketar- C onstitution He w as assisted by 11, Jen n ie W elsh, an d Jo* W a te rs; Supt. R. E. Close of th e A nti-L i LOCAI« KIWANIS Gene Brow n. R obert Ja c k - HOLD SESSION. Seconds: quor L eague and Tho*. W. C ales, son, Gale Enamor*, W ayne Bullock, an a rd e n t tem perance w orker. and B etty fe rn s ; T h ird s: Glen Jo n es E lm er Benson had c h arg e o f the T hree and tw o te n th s w as b itterly M arian Boyson and Alice W olf. assailed by Pussyfoot on several p ro g ram fo r th is w eek’s K iw ania A m oving p ictu re of th e very m eetin g . M rs. A nna B arnes re n d e r d ifferen t counts. I h e firs t one was e a rlie s t m atches waa p re sen ted by ed a couple of h er alw ays popular th a t the liquor in terest» hod “ put various mem ber* of th* fo u r th and solos accom panied a t th e piano by g rad e la s t w eek. D iffe re n t g ro u p s one ovyr” >0 th a t th e th re e tw o te n th s w as by w eig h t, which M rs. G ore. M rs. A rth u r O lson d e illu stra te d by p antom ine how th e tra n sla te d into volume m easure »«»- livered a read in g th a t w as much f e l t m atches w ere m ade and li g h t, ed; th e add m atches used d u rin g fo u r per cent. “ W ho ever heard e n jo y e d . N ext week will be M em orial m eet th e e arly days o f th e m atch ; how anyone, to p er o r tem perance w ork ing, « n ig h t p ro g ra m . On th e 31st m atches th is period ruined clothe# e r o rd er a pound of beer of th e m onth Doy G ray w ill have th e ir He claim ed th a t four per cent charg e of th e p ro g ra m . On Ju n e w ith th e acid necessaary to lig h tin g ; and a sto re sellin g th e w as a larg er alcoholic con ten t th an 7th Paul O . Sam pson. em inent < P abst, Schlitx. or any of the old d ietitio n a n d le c tu re r o f P h ilad el m atches wh$n m atches w ere f i r s t tim e brew ers put into th e ir beer phia w ill give a ta lk on "K eep in g sold. K enneth Coon, G eorge G ordon, S tan fo rd K night, Billie Emm oigi, in the old pre prohibition beer. F it" and E rw in Yocum proved to be v ery One other « u e r tio n w as to the resoia-ceful m oving p ictu re a r tis ts . effect th a t th « fig h t to re U in the MOTHERS AND DAUGH F o r M o th er's D ay th e fo u rth la st vestiges of prohibition m ust TERS HAVE BANQUET g rad e m ade card s on w hich m any be caitried on b y 'th e o rganized P ro o rig in al w ishes w ere w r itte n . TJie te s ta n t churches. T h at th e tem p er w as T he m em bers of th e local M eth poem, “ S om ebody* M o th er” ance m achinery had been th ro w n odist church held a M others and read by th e c la s s . H a lle J e o n P ace Into disuse w he th e E ig h teen th A . d a u g h te rs banquet la s t F rid a y even w as elected alm o st unanim ously to m endm ent w as adopted a n d now ing w hich w as served by th e men read th e poem to th e c lass. the w ork of education as to the o f th e c h u rc h . E ig h ty persons-w era T'ne pupil* in th e fo u rth g ra d e h arm fu l effects of alcohol when p resen t to enjoy the a f f a ir . A spe a re le arn in g th e five circles t h a t used fo r beverage purposes had to cial m usical p ro g ra m w as given a f divide th e e a rth in to w e a th e r xones, be done ell o v a again. and th e continent* th ro u g h w hich te r the b a n q u e t. th ese circles ru n . Mr. Gales told som ething of his T he hygiene class o f th is g ra d e w ork in settlem en ts, and also of LOCAL GIRLS ENJOY decided th a t th e re m u st be much th e stone throw n a t Johnson by ad WEINIE ROAST good food in an e g g since it m ade herent* of th e w et cause which had little chicks stro n g enough to pick m ade P ussyfoot to ta lly blind in one S a tu rd a y , M ay 13 a g ro u p of g irls th e ir w ay out o f h a rd sh e lls. E g g s eye, th a t he had been confined to g irla his hom e a ll w in ter w ith illness donned then*>elvea in tro u se rs and w ill su rely m ake boys an d grow , because of all th e food m o th er w hich has caused him to lose his held a w ienie ro a s t a t a n earb y pic keeping the hen has made f o r th e baby c h '" k i h e a rin g , but when they teleg rap h ed nic ground. T ennis. fire b u rn in g and e a tin g w ere th e to live on w hile th e y a re in th e ir him to join them in the fig h t, he m ain source o f e n te rta in m e n t en d sh ells. The c«ass form ed th is ru le : se n t back w ord th a t he w as not a good tim e w as had by a ll. ThoetJ Give th e body an e g g once in a very well but if he w as needed he ' w ho a tten d ed th is fe te w ere: th e w hile to m ake it g ro w . w ould cam e. U p p er g rad e stu d en ts a re proud M n ses M yrtle Davis, M A rgaret Rev. W alker, p asto r of the H ills C arson, J u s tin . V irg in ia and M ar of th e la rg e num ber o f P alm er w rit boro Ml E. church, presided and g a re t M cM enaw ir, A nnabelic and ing a w ard s earn ed th is y e a r. T hose th e m r e tir e opened w ith p ra y e r by 1 Alice B enson. receiv in g fin a l c e rtific a te s d u rin g th e p a sto r of th e F ree M ethodist the la s t r ix w eeks a re : B etty B ald church. Jn his opening rem ark s Mr. win. R ussel H u lett, D orothy V ssi- Johnson called a tte n tio n th a t tem KATHLEEN LEWIS leff, B etty H anson. E d y th c H a rd ENTERTAINS FRIENDS perance m eetings very properly man, K a th ry n H offm an, B etty M un- opened w ith p ra y e r but th a t he den, S h ig en ari Nagme. Rosa N e w . never a tte n d e d an an ti-prohibition K athleen Lew is, d a u g h te r of M r. ton, Lois N orvell, J u a n ita T esdala, m eeting w here anyone th o u g h t of and M rs. H ugh Lewis o f H uber, B a rb a ra W ildm an, Alice W olf, J a n e p ra y in g but th a t th ey w ere more celebrated h e r eig h th b irth d a y w ith D omogolla. L illian Jacobs, H isako a p a rty la s t T h u rsd a y a t h«V hom e N a g a e . T hose w ho e arn ed Im p ro v e accustom ed to a n o th e r la n g u a g e . Mr. Close m ade an eloquent a p T here w ere th e u su al gam es, b irth m ent C e rtific a te s a re : Jo h n B arnes, Je a n K lein, D onald S h o rt, Jen n ie peal fon funds to c a rry on th e d ay cake a n d c an d le s. The g u ests w ere G loria Johnson, W elsh, L oris Bixby, Ju n e Bosw ell, fig h t so th a t th e delegates to the E velyn F eugy. P hyllis and S h irley M ary D unn. W illiam G raham , D on convention w hich will pass on the M orford, Jean n e L ew is, and Jo h n n y ald W egener. C a th ry n V an K leek an d W endall W ilson. repeal will be tru ly rep resen tativ e. M orrison. C h ild ren in th e f ir s t g ra d e a re learn in g th e n ecessity o f picking both w ild and cu ltiv a te d flow ers carefully, so as not to in ju r* th e p la n t's fu tu re g ro w th an d a bloom in g . T hey have learned th a t if flow ers a re to show th e ir re a l beauty in vase*, th ey should be picked w ith long ste m s. 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