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V«uv.r.»ty u w .r * T he B eaverton _________I r e v ie w Only Newspaper Devoted Exclusively to the Interests of Eastern Washington County. VOLUME XII, No. 4.1 Beaverton, WaHhington County, Oregon, t Red Cross Re-elected September 18, I'JU -------- Subscription, $1.00 per yr. In Advance KINTON SCHOOL NOW IS NICELY STARI ED City Council Holds A Soecii » Friday, September 21, 1934 I l.uile Walker, Amt. Scoutroialer Grade achool meeting tonight. Twenty people attended the oahin **»t Friday evening. Night W . F Norman of Aloha Beaverton Review, Gentlemen; Instruct Livermore To Se- . , i P“ P*r chase wan played and tem p- Enclosed find u letter which wv Will Head Organization CUre Lease Building lor fire refreshments nerved. Saturday ilesire to have published ¡n your For Second Year paper. The names 0f th« three Fire Truck *asl * hike wa* pr«gr*mm«id, Schools Are Busy As Second Week Passes K inton school has gotten nicely started. The instructors are the same as last year: Miss Helen Schneider as principal and Mrs. Audrey Vanoermost as primary teach«*. ' a The school sign has been newly *>1X New Pupil» Are Added painted and reads 1 » 08 , that being to Enrollment of the the year the school house was built .. . The swings have been in an unsafe wTRU e oCnOOl condition, but have been all over- hauled and made strong w.U new B.H.S. CLASSES ELECT braces, etc. The work was done by _____ Harry A. Richards. „ „ „ ....... „ There are 37 pupils enroUed in » « " ‘ ball Season W .11 Open With the school. The grades are divided Game M ith Commerce as follows: first grade, 7; second, — — 5i third, 3; fourth, 5; fifth, 3; The first Student Lody meeting sixth, 5; seventh, 5; and eighth, 4. o f the fail term was he*U Monuay, The following, most of them September 17. The new president, graduates from Kinton achool, are Deioert Burke, introduced tne Stu- attending Beaverton high this year dent Council, which consists of the from Kinton: Robert Richard«, Ma- following officers: vice president, bleanna Gembella, Amos Bierly, Beverley Bielman; secretary, Mil- Mary C. Hall, Lucille VanHorn, tb’ed Twohy; treasurer, Mai key Eug«»ne VanKleek, Roscoe Bierly, Sayre; reporter, Aline Bosweli; Raymond Hemrich, Amy An.cker, student body manager. Bob Lngjl- Loig Bierly, Glenn Pringle, Harry he; song leader, Henry Greenwald; Ludwig, Thomas Bowne, Grace yeU leaders, Louis and Margaret Bowne, Eunice Snider, Albert Karp- GreenwakL stein. ” ■ The route of the school bus has . * flow in g the Student Body meet- been changed so that it come* only lJ }f’ c*aae meetings assembled for to the school house, and turns north the PurP08« of electing new officers, over Cooper mountain to Hazeloale, . Those elected for the Frtshman class are: president, Shia in*ri* Na- and then to Beaverton, gae; vice-president, Dorothy Wirt«: BOOKLET PRINTED TO secretary-treasurer, Harry Ludwig; sergeant *t arms, Frank Leonttti. ADVERTISE OREL ON For the Sophomore class, presi- . “ dent, Raymond Ruglantd- vice pres- Aa par*, of its campaign to at- ident Robert Jac^ n .’ 1 tract tourist« and settlers to Ore- t -: Ri*rlv tr « . , i r . r u »u t*uy gon, the Southern P*c'fic * nmpany man. Ttpo^ styre* ser- and ten scouts attended. A cross- gentleniup who have been appointed I wood» hike wan featured, ......................... ....... _ _ _ new to nerve on the Relief Committee' DIRECTORS CHOSEN to fill the vacancies left by the COMMITTEE IS NAMED *cou’e ware initiated ¡n Camp Un- renignation of the County JudKe ______ i derwood, five completed their work . . . ... project», and the Indian trihumen Ralph ( ‘arinoli l.audn Work ol Co. and County Commissioner* are- W « , G. Ide of Mill-boro, W. c Schultz V" r '»•"•«•a At Cart Hre. ehoM. H name for t W tribe in a Kirnt Aid Committee Will Be Repaired powwow, of Forest Grove, and Bert Hagan of Tigard. Mr. Bullas, grade school teacher, W F. Norman of Aloha wa* re At the special meeting of the will assist the scoutmaster in the Very truly yours. elected proaident of the County Red COUNTY COURT t'ity Council held at the City hall tr°«P leadership ¡n the future. The Croaa chapter « t the regular meet • • • 1 Monday evening of this week, the Pr ,**l,t assistant scoutmaster, now ing lant Thursday evening at the September 14, PJ.I4 re‘‘order was instructed to segre-, ' eavinK Beaverton, turns over the Hillsboro chamber of commerce To the County Relief Commit!«?, of *aU th,‘ assessments for paving r*cordi to the former senior patrol room*. Other officer» are Mm. Kex Washington County, Oregon Front street in front of Tracts 15 b-ader, who has recently beer, ad- Wi|»on of Forcnt Grove, fir»t vice Effective with the date of this arul ot the Ladd and Reed ad- vanred to the rank of junior assls- president; K. W, Weil of Hillsboro, second vice president; Mr*. K. I.. rommuniration we ,the members of • >tion to Beaverton and place the *a,lt scoutmaster. News articles, too Washington assessment* against lots 1 to 5 of Wl11 Pr°h»bly be his function. Moore of Hillsboro, secretary, and the County Court of ®fWmon*o addition to Beaverton. ■ m m u ■ l i u Or ar Feniiall of Kore»t Grove, County, Oregon, terminate oui « The matter of a suitable place * O K E N i r I R E D A N * treaaurer. Dr. H. L. I at«-» 0f For vice* on the County Relief ( om -1 to store the fire truck has been fJ E R N O T Y F T O V F R est Grove ¡» president emeritus of mlttee of this County. ( hapter 16, Section 6, of the before the Council a number of ______ ' J the group. Or«qr<>n I-aws enacted by the Spe- time» and at this meeting Alder- , Directors are Mrs. W. S- Roberts, Mrs. Dorothy Seymour end Miss cia! legislative Assembly 0f f 983 man Livermore was instructed to ,, 141 flr* danger is not over, is secure . lease, if possible on the the rem,nder by the forest Marjorie Koibi» of Forest Giove, prov.de. In part a» follow»: •'Within each county there |s west part of the Ravnard buiHinr •?rv,ce T " * " h,!nt*rs Mrs. Isabel Warrens of route 1 hereby created a county relief on First street for the fconaia« of J ! h° <‘XpeCt V * ,n the Forest Grove, M. I*. Cady, Mrs. E. the fir«- truck. This is much near- »<*>*« between now and the first committee to consist of seven C, McKinney and L. T Me Pheot persons, three of whom shall he e- the City hall than where R has ** '* recalM ••r* of Hillsboro, Rev C. F- Ciarke been kept and shoukt prove more ^ores* officials that some of member* of the board of coun of Beaverton, Mrs J. A. Baker of ty commissioners or county court satisfactory to those connected with th,‘ Lmost di*a*trou'1 f ‘r** ‘ be Gaston, Mrs. K. W. Conklin of the fire department. northwest have occurred after the or shall be person* s«dected by M i-t /.g e r , »'id A. K Shi-rk ,,f Bktf . . , ... . H*nt rain» in September. These members of the board of com wood. Directors in other commu \ huHKet commit*ee was nomir* . ... / missioners or county court 7",re nities will be uppointed later. ated and the Council bone to get farI>r ra,n* have the unfor- remaining four members shall s sufficient number from the fol- tunate effecU w o rd in g to the for- Miss Margaret Dixon, county b«1 appointed by the governor, lowing list to act to fulfill the "erv,c*\ ° f creating a feeling nurse, reported that a first aid who shall name the chairman. legal requirements. These men sre ^'re danger is past and class had been organized in Cor Member* of the county relief asked to serve. W E. McCloskev that carelessness with fire is in nelius, and other r'asaes would h 1 ayne class: 0 a W pres were T . Those for the 7 Junior Outdoors’’, copies of which committee shall continue in o f soon be started. She also reported Elmer Stipe. I.. F. Humbur«*. Dov '>Her‘ wh‘*^,*a!, th« forests may ident, Frank Emmons, vice preei- here today. fice for the duration of the e- Omv. Dr. r . F.. Mason. I R Metzler be dry and needinK only the received on the Red Cross health work ac r> i dent, John Staehle; secretary. mergency period, unless removed Printed in colors, the booklet fea- Je, nne Tutt,e; treMUre c rnmplished during the summer. M. W. Manning, and Dewey Dror- ^ « ^ n c e of « few warm days as herein provided.” lures large illustrations and des- Klin<. reporter> Eu Ha * haugh. fo bring back critical conditions Mrs Isabel Wsrren». in cnargi criptive material covering Crater The termination of our st: .Ices of the SKRA sewing project,, re The Chairman o f the water com - f*cc hazard, Officers for the Sen. or cias* of Lake, Oregon Caves, Columbia Ri ported on the work done by tint on the Committee is not mo'iva- mittee, G. P. Fordney. and th» 81 students: preside.!,, Donald ver and Mt. Hood, the v e r Highway m gnw a> a m j ii . nooa. mr • —_ _ ------------ group, and requested that all or ted by any desire to escape any Water Superintendent. Fred Govt, M F « WH MOT E N atteir’ant on that service. Cascade lake country, beach resorts, ’ Re* SaXt° n: ganizations be asked to donate used duties ... , , were instructed to repair tb?- Hre TERTAINS X P lT CLUB fishing, golfing and other outdoor p ran man- treasurer. neither are we moved to this ac- whi<.h wM ^ „ ,* ^ ,1 st the clothing for this project. Twenty recreations. It .Iso contains a large £ '• ^ ^ Am- by reluctance to give our eight quilts had been made by tion __ ___________ ____ a , Oregon . » » . Bierly; sergeant ui aim«. Donald animated" map of / ___ western the women, lienide» many article* ( " r . J ! r a*.Tl.0 rU ' Mrs. Ja mes Wilmot enter ained Sipe. ,hi eT T ' ° n Council M- voted to .djourn Manv thousands of copies of the ______ o f wearing apparel for children and : of the State and bederal relief a c- „ „ p, „ of ^ the members of the X.P.U. Club tivlties there has arisen a conflict The Girf ^ Cab m adults. ___ ___ _ and a few friends with a lunch- publication .re being given nation- p,.t-lUCk dinner Miss Rose Cnve, chairman of the o f interest between the County and I f i r ’ 4 v n f i C T A t , L’' ! / 1L’ i >r* eon in Boy-I s Park, Tuesday. Co- .1 distribution by Southern P .c’ f.c ^ wi„ h>ye m principal cities , t Mary Jan, Junor-s hom, Tnu„ . disaster committee, reported on the State and Federal Relief A- LO A « / POSTOr r It E RE- vers were laid for twenty-one. Mrs. agents looted eVf„ ing Septembe- 20. to d's- going to a fire at the J. B. Thomp gencies. We do not feel th.it we ( F I V E S N E W ISSUES Cora iSoden of Portland, the main of the east, middle-west and south. ^ speaker o f the afternoon, told a- It is designed to attract residents cuss furthw p, , ns for ^ son home at Cedar Mill on August can serve both the County and the bout her recent trip to China. Ja- of these sections to Oregon, usin^ winter 10, and helping in the emergency, Relief Committi'e nnd do justice to The local postoffice announces pani the Hawaiian Islands. the state as an objective of their ______ the family having lost «11 their both. Our first and paramount du- ounty and ' h< tax- the arrival of the 6«* Crater lok e Those pre!Wn( from thi, vicinity tour or including it on their itin- Football season will open with a clothing as well as their home. ty is to the were M„ R R Browfli Mra. Janies eraries when maktne a tnn to any practice game with Commerce on She also went to the fire at the payers of the ( ounty and w« fee! stamp ami the 9^ Glacial Natiotal home of John llren at Helvetia j that we can b«-st serve the county Park stamp. These are part of a wilmot, Mrs. Ruby Boyd Mrs. s«*!tion of the Pacfic Coast. the home fieM, Friday September on August DC by discontinuing our service, w:th series of postage stamps that have jxiui.se Carter Mrs Elwood Bio«v-> The booklet iwas written and 21 , . . Work of the county first aid the Relief Committee. We also fee! been authorized and ore being print- Mj„ Genevieve Carter and Mrs. S produced by the railroad's adver- that bv the appointment of those ed at Washington, and are known r t * w-rencc tlsinc- department in Portland. ___ f j L CKet dnv* '* “*,p committee under the direction of three citizen, of the County who.», as the National Park Series of I'awT*nce; ___________ . dPP «n m en tjn _n > rtian o promoted. The purchaser i, entitled Dr, H. D. Huggins of Hillsboro wa* _ — - ..............o m r n n * » n n n » « i i r ' n r ? . 2 se* the football games with lauded by Ralph Carlson, first aid name* w«s .have submitted to you Postage stamss. The Beaverton Garden Club will SEVER AT, FROM H ERF 'Commerce. Scappoose, Independence. -------------------------------------------------- gg and lifesaving field representative as our successors that the interests hold its next meeting at the home PORTLAND MEET Hillsboro and Tigard here at home, S ilc n ilv P a s s in g from San Francisco, who if tended of the Relief Committee will be | of Mrs. Agnes McLenn. at Aloh*. the meeting. He announced that gentlemen can and will render an * ---------------------------------------9 Tuesday evening. September 26. Mrs. Haze! Paxton, the Misses The French classes under the su- courses of training would be held exeellent service to the Committee W- F- RIDGEWAY The program co m m ife e „ plan- Pauline Shaver, Katherine Henney pervuion of their teacher. Miss in county centers this fall for I and to the people, and they will W. E. Ridgeway, 44. of south of " !n* . to >»■" a M>enker at this Margaret and Ruth West and Schaefers have joined the World Usichers and adults. not experience the e-mfliet in in- Beaverton died Sunday i„ Por*N»d aP<1 » al,° W n suK‘ Ch*^!es We,st m" n7 y ^ International Education terest which h*« handiranpe-i the He was born August 13. ........ **"»*<* that each Person brine some meeting of the Benhke Walker Associations. Belonging to this M A N Y FROM HERE one particular flower to dispiav at Young People’s Bible Study class league enables them to a eorres- members of the County Court. Boezman, Mont. He leaves his wi- that time. Cars will he det at at the of l Dr. • »nu and ? Mrs. foreign coun- R.. | . .. . mat tim e, mrs O P nriv’ nriv-ne me home nvme O >»* ■ *. W. pondence with wiwi fifty loreign START FOR COLLEGE t f ) ... n ^°w' ^ r5i I-dna Ridecway, and two for those wish;n? to attend. Those B. Hamilton in Portland. Following tries. During the past year two ready to co-operate with the Re having no transportation, please the business meeting a social time high schools in Oregon have joined. Among the group of young peo lief Committee in carrying on the children. The funeral services wore hell meet at the Kiwanis ball at 7:45 with games and refreshments w-as Beaverton being one of them. ple from in and around i eaverton relief program in Washington coun Thursday in St. Cecelia's ch jrch. o’clock. . enjoyed. --------- who left over the week-end for ty. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------- ' The library opened Thursday. various college* „re the following: Very truly yours, The librarians are as follows: first the Misses Ruth and Alice Lund- Donald T. Templeton gren, Ivan Bierly and Earl .lossy period, Jean Lewis; second period, County Juugc have gone to take up work at Ore Chloa Gee; third period. Mildred e L i s t e n & t > to H. I). Kerkman gon State college; Mis* MasKaret Twnohy; fourth period, Evelyn A - Co. Commissioner T R A P E L O 6 (J E_ Dickmun and Mis» Hetty Buchanan lexander; fifth period, Vera Jacob James Lewis to Pacific University; Mis» I.ouise son; sixth period, Edna Blanken. Ot/e.’R OU'R T?ADi o Co. Commissionei Martin, Marvin Stabler, and Miss L v \ * T NU6HT Helen Godfrey to Idnfield college; With the entrance of six new AT nnd Herbert Mason and Van Blown LARGE GROUP pupil* this year’s enrollment pro are resuming their work at Reed BIBLE STUDY CLASS mises to be one of the largest in College. the Beaverton Grade school’s his tory, Two new little pupils were A large group, 40 in number, MAN KILLED IN A U welcomed to the First grade while were present at the Saturday eve- > two students. Frances and Clarence TOMOBILE ACCIDENT ning Bible Study class at the R. Kennedy, entered the eighth grade. B. McMinn home. The meeting The second and fifth grades boast Vincmit Ross, 20, of Bright-wood, was opened with a short sons ser- 1 a new pupil each, with Louise Ken vice led by Miss Genevieve Carter. died at Portland sanitarium from nedy in the second antd Lorraine A prayer service of sentence injuries reeeiv«*d in an automobile Kennedy in the fifth. accident on the Mount Hood loop prayer followed, after which Miss Autumn has made her appearance M. A. Burnet, founder of the Cen Sunday. He is a brother of Albert in the school world, as can readily Ross, who formerly worked in the tral Japan Pioneer Mission, gave be seen by a journey to the var Bielman’s Garage here. Albert w-as an intensely interesting talk on her ious rooms. In the First Grade, work among the Japanese people. a passenger in Ross’ car, nnd was little fall vegetable men. some with This work «'as begun in 1925 and *r»ateil for injuries. Potato bodies and string bean legs, Ross was driving an automobile some very wonderful results have make a gay border for the room. that collided with the car of Max t-een achieved. Many pictures and In the Third grade, a delightful maps of various phases of the Stout, route 1, Gresham. Stout sunflower adds color and cheerful received cuts and bruises. Ross re work w-CTe on exhibition about the ness. rooms. Mr. W. E. Garnett closed ceived a skull fracture. If anyone see* a big stuffed, the meeting. ferocious looking animal taking a I.O.O.F. CONVENTION little second grade pupil to school, Dr. Mason reports the birth of IS P L ANNE D SOON don't he alarmed A big zoo of two girls in the Good Samaritan »tuffed animals in connection with hospital last Sunday: in * e mor the study o f them Is going to be There is to be an I.O.O.F. can- \ an addition to the Second grade. vention at Hillsboro on the evening ning to Mr. and Mr. V. C. Boge. Rt. 1, a girl, and in the evening They guarantee a big zoo with many o f September 28. Information about animals, among whieh, in all pro the mecHing ran be secured from another to Mr. and Mrs. Earl C. Bell of Kinton. bability, vou may find some crea Earl Zuver at Tualatin. ture* whose acquaintance even Another item of interest to the CARD OF T HANKS you do not boast Therefore, a t b OMfellows of this vicinity is the it to the Peaverton Zoo sometime Double Six meeting to be held at ng-------------------------------------------------- SB in the near future might he inter I wish to thank those friends Tigard Friday night, September 21. esting. There will he eat«, program and and neighbors who helped save | The pupils of this room were a general good time. This is an articles from my garage during the very sorry to hear that one of open meeting to which Oddfellows recent fire there. (Continued on Back Page) Otto Erickson and their friend* are Invited. l