The Beaverton review. (Beaverton, Washington County, Or.) 192?-1941, August 11, 1933, Image 1

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JournaM«m PM«>
T he B eaverton R e v ie w
The Only N ew paper Devoted Exclusively To The Interests O f Eastern Washington County.
VOLUME XI, No. 37
City Council Holds
Regular Meeting
Single Copy, 5 Cents
Beaverton. Washington Countv, Oregon.
J. C. LEEDY 18 "NEW
DATES FOR IRRI-
MANAGER OF CO-OP.'
CATION TOUR SET
Friday, August 11, 1933
LOCAL NEWS
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F. F. A. TEAMS WILL
JUDGE IN CONTEST
*1.50 Per Yeai
Schools Io O p
r
Mra. A. Wien returned Monday
Here’s an Interest ng
feature of
from a three week«’ vacation at
the 1923 State Fair, opening Labor
Reaside.
1' y, which membe’ j of thi Future
Mr. and
Mra. Dx>y Gray «pet, Farmers of America will be pleased
¿Sunday at Avalon park on the Tu­ to learn. It concerns a a*tck judg­
alatin river.
ing con teat between teams composed
and sons.
Eight will
Mrs. Talbert and children returned of fathers
New Contract for Trans­
Sunday from a s’ x-we.k»‘ stay at comprise a team, consisting of three
B i> h n lf i» f
lhi> i ’ i f v
ln PwtMml
** ««»Oned U> th# northern part
F.F.A.’s
and
their
fathers
and
two
portation of Students
m a i l Ol in t V l l y
Mr. 1<w(dy w|| prarticB„ y ()ra/. ¡o f the valley, pwSably not extend- Bay Ocean on the Tillamook beach. alternates.
Received by Clerk
Mr, and Mrs. R.
M. Chinn of
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ted for th!« poaitlon by
the direr- in* *°uth ®f Corvallla. -Some new
iThe contest will take place Tues­
K IL L S
ARE
A L L O W E D tor. o ft * .« a b l a t i o n
who have ! t? ^ 0ry * *
« » e r e d win be ir- lortand visited at the A. C. Chinn day morning. -September 5, at 9:00
a.m. in the stadium arena. fTsusaes
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for «ome time been endeavoring to ri gal ion »yatein« in Multnomah and home on Sunday.
NINE MONTHS’ TERM
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„ . , e«t*blt»h satisfactory
irnrkatimr Clackama» countie«
Mr. and Mrs. C. . C. Tripp were in livestock to be judged include
Place« to be viiited thli year will
t ununittre
Appo.nted to Keeheck (.omlHlomI , t P(,
beef,
swine,
sheep,
Jersey
and
I
include farm« where practically the dinner guests at the home of Port Holstein cattle. Breeding animals Two New Teachers Have Beea Se­
Count of Vote» at CUy Klrrtion
produce« of the «tate. Mr. I-eedy '
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entire cultivated acreage I» irriga- land friends Thursdey evening.
will be selected. If possible.
wai largely re« pone tide for1 the 1
cured for Grade School
I ted. nay» Art King, extm don soila
Miss Maxine Hanhcomb's father
Prizes will consist of ribbons.
Thia month » meeting of the (.Sty creation of the Turkey Co-operative« specialist, who arrange« the tour.
is in a Portland hospital.,
Miss However, each team completing the
Father« wa. a U u y one
Three which com pri«..
organizations i n j I n( he B. r|y day. o f Irrigation u«-
School will qpen September 11
llanscomb lives with
the
Andy contest will be paid $2.
v ,..lo r . were pr^ent ^ , d e . all 17 countlea o f the .ta t,
! ually only
.«ingle
feldon.
for a nine months term with the
Timnur's.
It
takes
20,000
paid
admissions
the regular CUy Offwlala excepting
Leedy will In hi. new .(Tice de- p i * . would u w. t, red, ^
m,w
following
named
instructors
In
The Misses Sarah Jane and Mar­ into the fairground to pay for 4-H
the one polKeman on duty and (he
vote hi. effort, exclu.iv.ly to the there , re , rrowin|f
nurnb„
<)f
charge of the high school-
Club
work
at
the
fair.
Four-H
club
jorie White o f Tillamook are guests
fu # chief Among the visitor, were «ervlc, of the turkey grower« ef fully irrigated farm», he report«
members are urged to boost for the
E. G. Webb, Mathematics; H. L.
Paul Drew, of D rew . Nur«ery. Mr Oregon During h i. period a. eetm
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at the home o f Mrs. M. C. McKer-
1933 State Fair, September 4-9. A Hughes, civics and history; Ger­
Wier. * new re«id#nt o f the city, and ty , rrnt hr h„
been patk-ulsrly
cher
this
week.
H IN T O N
GRANGE
larger attendance means larger pre­ trude Robertson, physic* and chem­
J H. Ilulett.
active in the advancement o f <w.
Dr. and Mrs Charles Frazee of miums in Ihe future.
istry; Geraldine Sanford,
English;
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/The minute» of the former me«!.-
operative market me. expansion - '
Portland were dinner guest* o f Dr.
Edward Warren, coach and mathe­
ing were read and among the thing» 1 rnmmeirial egg
production. e«tab-
matics; Mery Sweeney, history and
B A N K ASKS
Kinton grange held it« regular and Mra. F. L. Howard, Friday L O C A L
noteil wa« a request for the Cour- li.hment of the Nnrthwe.tem tor
evening, August 4th.
ty Surveyor to aurv.y and «take key »how at OnUand and the I a m b i Ulit Tuesday evening at
F O R N A T L C H A R T E R geography; Amarette Barnes. Ele­
'
. . . alley
. . be - ,HoW , t R(-# l,u r r B|oll|r *|,h hi« the hall with a good attendance of
mentary science and English; M i­
Mrs M. C. McKeroher. son George
out ' Mill etreet,
a abort
ne Ann (Schaefers, languages; Hel­
tween lot. four and five In StM l’a
to
farmer. In officer» and member«.
and Miss Josephine Boner spent Sun­
Acknowledgement o f the receipt
Regular routine of l>u«ine«« was day and Monday near Willamette
en Funk, Commercial; Faith Burk,
Addition It lay«
north of the S. Hougla« county.
of the application of citizens
of
conducted by Master I-eland Flint. on the Tualatin river.
P. track and connect« Wet’ tiroad.
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com m eniil
and . library;
Erma
Beaverton
for
a
charter
to
estab­
Lecturer Alice Fluke had prepared
way with Reaverilam Road. H there
Meeks, science and home economics.
Mrs Eugene I-awrente (Lorraine lish a national bank here was re­
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HAS
a good program, one of the inter-
was •
railroad
crossing a: the D O U B L E
)Two new teachers fo j the grade
piarw this Mill street would seem
M E E T A T S H E R W O O D eating number» being a stunt put Perkins) and little son of Garifialdi ceived from Washington some little school are Lillian Wirth. fourth
time
ago,
and
it
brought
with
it
visited
over
the
week-end
with
he.
on by Mr and Mr*. Charles Van
to be an extenaion of Stott street
the assurance that a bank exam­ grade, and Ruth Ann Bates, pri­
mother, Mrs. Norman.
The "Double Six’’ met on the eve- Klerk, «ml all the members.
A bill from Dr. Mason for treat-
iner
would be oent here
as soon mary pupils.
A
picnic
was
discussed
and
it
Mr and Mrs. J. H. Hulett and
ing ono of Fred Goyt's fingerx was nlng of August 7, at Sherwood with
Thursday morning Mrs. Althea
as
possible.
Due
to
the
stress
of
was
decided
to
have
the
annual
ga­
family and Mr. and Mrs.
Fred
allowed
This brought out coneid- the Hebakah and Oddfellow lodges
Haulenbeck, clerk o f tho Beaverton
erablr discussion later in the meet- there aa hosts
All lodges in the thering at Eisner's park, Sunday, Braun and two son.« o f Forest business in the banking department
school district, received the contract
mg. The reports conflicted so that organisation were
represented A all day. August 13, to which ail Grove spent the week end at Taft. of the United States. Treasury, some
for
the transportation and educa­
time
elapsed
before
an
examiner
iu
the
community
are
invited
to
it is difficult to gel at the straight good program o f music both vocal
Mrs. W. C. McKell is enjoying a
tion o f the students in this vicini­
of the matter
Auditor
Amtcker and instrumental, and readings was attend. All are asked to bring well motor trip in Canada with her cou­ qould get on the job.
not
live in 1 high
filled loskets, ami dishes to serve
However, word has more recently ty who do
stated that the city has been r«y - enjoyed after
which the evening , ¡n
sin. Mrs. Estelle Eddy of Los An­
^|j jj.r>n(Cen, are welcome.
school district. This contract was a-
been
received
that
a
national
bank
mg the State Indual rial Arrident w, „ «p ,nt
dancing and card.
geles, and Mrs.
Christiansen of
greed upon
only
after
several
tx.mmie.ion
for insurance for a If„ cr, am
<*k.
, nd
M
P I L L - II 4 C
Sacramento. They will visit in Vic- examiner will be here some time meetings with the Non-High school
numiter
Mayor Fisher said --------
g„ rv, d ^
ah##t 175
.
, of year.
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.... members and ! *
sl.-Aih
toria and Vancouver B C.. at Mt. this week to go into the situation
that h . coubl ,„d fill u. a report ^
C A L I F O R N I A V I S I T O R S Rainier and Seattle before returning, thoroughly. There seems little doubt board o f which Otto Kraus is sec­
uf the a<rid«nt becaus* th e« was
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in the minds of the community here retary and A. M. Jannsen. chair­
a question whether regular month-
^.gardviMe Rebekah lodge held
-
j H Martin of Rt. 2 accidental­
man.
ly payments
were made to
the 'h ,lr regular meeting Tuesday eve.
Mr* and Mrs.
Geo. V. Doughty 1y cut the thum}) of his left hand. that a charter will be granted, and
At the first meeting after Ihe
that
financial
affairs
here
will
be
Cummiaalon, and as he could not I *""*•
8lh< with the usual ^
San Diego. Calif., are herei n Wmo*
severing it at the
second
new non-high school district board
straightened
out
to
the
satisfac­
answer
that, the Commission hod K00*1 xtten.ianco.
A committee of Beaverton on a visit witlh Mrs. Mar- j^|nt . The tendons were cut, and
was organised this board voted tc
refused to pay the claim. Recorder “ **• ladle* was appointed to as-
c>* Ptfca.
(w , r ( brought together with
ddffi- tion of all concerned.
contract with the high schools in
Amiih
staled that^the Commission’s
the Charity Lodge eaeaaaid e «v -j All thres «re old yuonesrs of the
w ,ty
He wil) be unable to work
Washington county for the trans­
D R . H O W A R D IS G I V ­
auditor
luid Just been looking over yarding finishing end furnishing the middle nortbweet where they grew for „ome t;m#
portation and education of the stu­
the City
psy roll, and that the new hall. A number of members I up In 1«77 Mr Doughty and sis-
aporoaching again
E N B I R T H D A Y P A R T Y dents living outside o f high school
City owed the
Commission som e. aro planning on visiting Oswego, ter came to Oregon, where they
,
.
th
districts. Just what the terms of
IH8.DU for back payments. Kordney ‘ August 11, and Wllaonville, August have lived most of the time since “ m n'* nF P*rcn '
1 **
A birthday surprise
party was the contract should be seem* to
children ready by having
tonsils
staled that the City was ahead a- HI.
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\ then.
and adenoids removed. The follow­ given Dr. Forrest L. Howard last have been the reason for holding
bout three dollars by |iaying the
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Mr Doughty
owned a house in
ing have had tonsils removed by Sunday evening.
1 negotiations so long.
physh Ian’s claim and saying
no- B E A V E R T O N L I B R A R Y j Hillsboro which burned down re-
Guests from Portland and Bea­
Dr. C. E. Mason in tile last ten
Because o f the delay in the ex­
thing more tc
c ( onunission alwul
rk I»I''V T rp/\
tntm m
cently. He i* combining business
day's: Johnnie Biggi, Buddy Dawes. verton called. Among those present ecution of the contract, Beaverton
OPEN
TO
P U B L IC
It
and pleasure in his trip north.
Fred Berger. Virginia Christenaen. were: Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Riidberg. school board have been
uncertain
The Beaverton Sand A Gravel
Leola
Bsrtara Walters Mr. and Mrs. Guy Jacobs, Mr. and o f the number of teachers that
C© reported readiness
to supply , . TW„ r **v*’ r' on , -l,’ r*1rJy. >*wated in i . . JL||,*C RICHARDS IS
,’eo,* t Walters,
rock 1« finish surfacing Short St.
M,* h “ h° o1 bulld*"* opened ’
H A K I . j ’’
and Leila Wolf of Tigard. Oregon Mrs. C . C. Ralph, Mr. and Mrs. would be employed, the length of
Wilfred Cauthers. Mr*.
Hermine '.h e school year, and several other
which » M i n g improved with road Mond°y.
Anyone
i* welcome to)
THROW N I’ ROM BIKK1
Hanson. Bob Hanson, Miss Marion matters.
S IL E N T L Y P A S S IN G
district fund* ralsod by general r<!m'
u k e out h001*». or rp" d ,
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Cauthers, Miss Maude Ohollar. wh.i
taxation, ln this matter. Alderman wh,le ,h*r‘‘
' James Richard», son of Mr and t , ------------------------
The new contract just received,
Mrs. J. L.
Marlin.
41. died at | ¡s house guest o f the Howard* for very similar to tiiat issued to the
Bishop stated that he was leaving
library now has several new i Mr*. Harry A. Richards, yns thrown
for a time and oskod that another
including “ Peg o' my Heart", from his bicycle on a steep hill her home here on Saturday. August the summer, Andrew Ferguson v-ho other high school districts, provides
. . . Clackamas
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also visiting his aunt and uncle. for a ."'a t sum for the transporta­
be appointed in his stead at a mem- “ Slate Fair", Keeper of the Keys", In
last Thursday,
and 6. after an extended illness. She is
’ quite badly shaken up and bruised. | survived by her husband, J. L. Mar- p r an(§ Mrs. Howard, Mr. arti M”*. tion o f a certain number o f stu­
her of the street committee. The #nd “ Found Treasure".
and Mrs. D. V. A. Woods o f Beaverton.
The library is open Mondays ano No bones were broken, and James lin. her parents Mr
Mayor named Councilman Koshland
dents.
ik reported as getting along «« well M. Mclnnis of 1-aurel. three sis­
who Is to check the deliveries, and it ednemlxys from ten to twelve
The enrollment in the Beaverton
Jk as can be expected.
ters, Mrs. Cassie York of Reedville,
The Past Noble Grand.-?’ Club
to employ men to spread the rock
Schools in the past ten years ia
He
has
been
visiting
with
his
Mrs.
Laura
Murray
of
Fairvale.
tnet
Wednesday
at
the
I
O.O.F.
hall
LOCAL N EW S
as delivered.
aunt.
Mrs. Floyd Williams, and Mias Alice Mclnnis of Laurel, two with a no-host dinner at noon, interesting. In 1923 the enrollment
At this meeting the policemen's
Kather-
I
br<dher,
Edwin Richards, of Clack brothers, Donald Mclnnis of Reed- fTwelve members and two visitor* was 338; 1924. 354; d925 . 449; 1926,
Th?
Misses
Jean
Klein.
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report
included a statement
that
423; 1927, 500; 1928. 455; 1929,
Kenneth Mclnnis
of were present. Plans were made for
he'hod found several door* unlocked ¡ne Denney. Rhdda Thyng. Aline '
H** viiit * “ " « « « » a n iy Pco­ ville and
569; 1930, 574; 1931, 603; 1932.
I-aurel.
two picnics, one the last of this
st night. Mape«' application for a noswell. Agda Matson and Wlllism J * » " * ,n COMW«u,fBrt of hi*
669; 1933, 674.
The decrease in
Funeral services were
held at this month, and one late in Sen-
Leer on >draught license was passed Matson made s
merry swimming
en '
1926 was probaibly partly due to
PeiTIt’a
chapel,
Monday
afternoon
tember.
The
next
meeting
will
bo
without a dissenting vote. Council- rarty at Louie's park on Wednes-
Mr. and Mrs. Ixiwell and Mr*. with in'-erment at Mountain Side held in September at the home of tLe withdraw«] of those who en­
man Koshland reportld that he had day afternoon.
tered the newly constructed Tigard
Norman are enjoying a vacation at cemetery at Scholls.
Mrs. Lottie Jenne in Portland.
written
Public Utilities
Commis-
Mr. >nd Mr,
j amaa Whitworth
Union high school.
the beach
*
'l.ht
»» Battleground. Wash , spent the
cilltie. and that Thomas had replied wp, k.fnd at ^
Evans-Whitworth
Mr J. C. I-<•<•<! y, ion of Mr«. 1 Date« for th# fourth annual Wil-
Florence l.er ty of Tigard, ami for- j lamotUf valley irrigation tour hove
mer resident of llraverton, who ha» 1 Just been announced « » August 29
«erved ai agricultural agent for «ml 30 by the Oregon State college
-
Douglas County the paat »1* year« 1 extenaion aervice, which ha« »|xm-
A U o r n e y R e i i n e r t o A u u e a r h*» ««.epted the position of man- »"r*d **»»■ trip of
insertion ihe
n .
agor of the Oregon Turkey Co-op
^*w y#ar»-
B e f o r e ( ommiNHIOIHT In
<ratlve«, Inc., with head quarter«
two day tour thia year will
7
a W** ,
! 10,
« u
w.<
coruhictcd at ? Salem.
August
. A b ^ h . d a y dinner
» liAA
, « -erved
. _
and invite,! those InUr.rted to In-
J "
h,0nork° f
RolM,rt
present. He wanted someone to go ^ ‘tworth * fourth birthday.
with him, and Mr. Reimer stated
Howard Fuller o f Hillsboro had
that he would charge »16.00 to ap- the misfortune to fall from a scaf-
pear before the Commissioner and fold while working on the H. M.
present the oasv of the city again«! Hames houee. He is being treated
the
stage companies. On motion , t the
Good Samaritan hospital
of Mr. Blahop, aecondcl by Mr. for B|x broken ribs
and hock in-
Fordney, Mr. Reimer waa instruct- j urje.
He is a brother-in-law
ed to appear and take with him „ m;
Mr. koahkmd. Tk* motion cxrruni,
though Couivcilmen Barnes ami Li-
T^ie Rebekah Needle and Social
vermore,
who said they did not Club met last Friday in the Odd
know where the money to pay the Fellow Hall. Thirty people rat
hill was coming from, voled ngainst down to a bountiful
spree-’ at
It.
noon. After the meeting, the Club
Communications from County Re- members surprised Mrs. Bertha Wll-
eorder
Davia,
County
Surveyor son with a shower. She
received
Holtba, from Geo. Bauman, from many pretty «m l useful gifts,
the Gates Pipe Co from the P.E.P.
R<ll h , (uff «mi family are visit-
d o . and from Paul Patterson were ,
<|w home of n ,.v and Ml.s
read and f ile<l. Umler unfinished
.
.
business the matter of canvassing G e o j a y l a r for a few day., enroute
the votes of the recent special elec- to vUit other relatives at Dallas
tion waa mentioned by Mr. Fiaher
T^yl°r * brother. an<l *\n
and he thought the votes should * hoy lived on the site o f the Dean
he recounted. Iu wever after some residence in a oherry orchard. His
diaruasion, Messrs. Boswell and Id- fsther worked in the Hamilton »tore,
vermore were appointed a commit- then t.he only mercantile store here,
tee to act with the Mayor to re- Mr
^ Mrg n
t Teffl th,
check the count. This w a s te
be Mi, |M }Men
>nd
Tefft,
done Wednesday evening
M„ K<>eler r.mmoM , nd
Bit.
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n
i « j-
corder reported having brought he-
aM daughter Kathryn. M r . ,
fore him the Coca Cola and
Me Erwin Wills
and daughter
An i ^
Glnnis truck driver* and that the *,ee- Mr*. J. H. Dobbin*, Mr*. M.
flrnt one paid the license but that ^ McKercher, son George, and the
ti-e latter itallori and promised
to Mi»»e* Sarah Jane
Jane and Marjorie
»
pay the latter part of the month. White o f Tillamook, made uip
enjoyed
He alio reported receipt« of »108.76 large picnic party which
from license*
and
other fee*, swimming and a supper at Louie’*
park Tuesday evening.
(Continued on Pack Page)
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MR. AND MRS. STRUTH-
ERS GIVEN SURPRISE
About seventy-five neighbors of
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Struthers gave
them a pleasant surprise Saturday
evening. August
5, the occasion
being their twenty-fifth wedding an­
niversary.
The evening was spent at 500
and games.
Just as lunch was served
the
bride and groom entered the room,
dressed
in their weddfhg clothes
o f 25 years ago. Mrs. Ruth Ander­
son
played the wedding march.
Mrs. Wm. Campbell and Mr. George
Anderson sang several appropriate
numbers.
Mr. and
Mrs. Struthers were
presented
with a bouquet, silver
tray, and beautiful Door lamp.
The oldest gueat present was 76
and the youngest six months.
THE JUNGLE
Take me back to my jungle
The jungle wild and free.
Take me back to my homeland
Where Tarxan used to be.
Where once he roamed his jungle
And led an adventurous life.
Until Jane Porter won his heart.
And then became his wife.
And now he has left tiis jungle,
His jungle wild and free.
And turned to civilization.
An English Lord to be.
Virginia Christenaen
Eeaverton, Oregon
Age 9
Augurt 10, 1933