University Library T he B eaverton R eview T L - rv i n — The Only Newspaper Devoted Exclusively to the Interest* of Eastern Washington County. VO LUM E X II, No. 8 Beaverton, Washington County, Oregon, Friday, January 25, 1935 Grade School Issues Many Blue Cards i M AN Y CHANGES Subscription, $1.00 per yr. In Advance SEEN Many Events Interest! I Farmers,Homemakers S O M E E M O T IO N S H A V E H ARM FU L RESU LTS On« of the Banner'* reader* who -m ------- BKKNAKD 8CHWEKR8 -----— ‘ em us«* if* can eenvr tuber clearly condition« Like the germ which cause* the Bernard Schwee-,. a - , ic r , i f ctmmon cold like the identifica- 'hat existed forty year* ago, ha* em u* the folligving communica­ Fcrerst Drove /o ribe par. 18 year., «*•■ <* wh* 1 »• « * l,ru* n* ‘ u? ol committed suie A, .t b>. h i:,c last •‘•etne.ty, « a c t knowledge of 1 ner- tion, which we think will Inter#**, cur reader*: week, Wednesday. He ehot himself » « '« • ’ * ' 0 ^ » * f» r eluded ■ Lower Crudes Are Work­ with » 32 calibre revolver. l*>* investigator. yjh O l the _w •c>«>tiflc ....vaw|*wr, ine —— — “ You cant help but wonder if F o r t y S e c o n d A n n u a l D a i r - H , had b e « V i l i ' he*ich f'.l tlh w h » IKl. mor* '* ,J < ? * * i«rn e.: O ld F a s h io n e d L a d ie s A i d ing on Operettas to ♦here will be a* much change In y m e n ’ l* A kh « w in tiim com« me time. Funeral service, wer* the tm * about these maladie., M t¡ ls U s€ d * 8 to« next forty year* c i IhMe ha« y in trll 8 A88CH Ittllo n Be (ìiven Soon held Id in the Vrickett chapel and v^ach wrHcn ml* m.tfht ni be said to range rrorn from r e e lin g m u seo .-IS been in the peel forty. Forty year* M e e t i n g P la n n e d interment etiy. * «ir * * »y Uotideabla eccentricities terment in in Forest v View ;— cem ..... ....... * * " n “— *“ "*** B aSIS o f P r O g f a iP 1 *Ko women woe« bustle*, petticoats, ______ Th« deceased bom in Gei - w W n t iiMMuitjr. The g reat m u» _____ oursets, high buttoned shoes, ruf- ✓ » - r , « . . , , , n™ ,, ___________ _ C O U N T Y T E S T S T A K E N Gad draw*r», flannel nightgown*, O T H E R S T A T E E V E N T S many, was »evenly two year* old, of »uch trouble* 1» bound up with » i v r i ITC’ I i I i r i u 'r u married, and leave* hi* wife and activity of the emotion* Thi* ,» H A V E P O T L U C K LU NCH puff» in their hair, knew nothing , _ _ _ ; two children. Mrs Edna Carman of the latest field into which phy»*- ------- and Calif. Geo. A. i en* are preamng their way. Firat Flghth tirade Karae Half Holiday *,‘X n g ‘ 'h i k 'T w e^m g^cle.nm g, ‘ 8eh° ° < U To Mr (JKe" | ¿ F«iifield, ¿w eer.’ of Idaho,' Ventura, Vt ith Twenty 1‘rrfect Day* want to church every Sunday, were regon State Collegt in history came _— the treatment of Ro11 ( *** *" Answered By tfuot- -- .«• •, V VI — ■ ■ *o buey raining a family they did v tu r .d * w h ich w ere fre q u e n t am ong ing Versee from the Bible EDITH A L 8 PAUCH ZCVKR Many pupil* earned biue cards St»1 * ven have tune to get *ick. T L a , --— » ae** — — « - ^ •••«*•• '! »»«ílVf! UUM 1 rogdli early men a1 and winch C could readily » ■ ---- this six week*. In order to obtain ■ H « i wore whiskers, flat topi«ed • ----- Thi* **■■» gave rise to 10 surger;'. surgen i A large number o f ladies was a blue card, a student must earn Hard hate, wore big blue ties, three tfl' V r**<" 1 Dairymen's aesocU- in Portland ° ~ 'x --- * t’ - 1------- - ¿ — was - - - study of inter * vr- present last Thursday morning for February > h, 1907 anU ____ N «xt in order — -- —i »twuy oí inter ^ Missionary Study « m S S grades of 1 or 2. half of which buttoned veeu. red flannel under- «*. -ill 1- m ¡ndition^ leading to chemistry ! */•* Missionary Study class st th»* iuusl be 2'*. snd can be neithei »-»ar, big walche* and «dwin*. chop. February . 4 - — —. w nun A I d 1 » £ £ j —r«.., s e w . »• iciiuira tne ~ *w ■ K.i^ » iw rm^Jicme. IH irJ ** / W^ B*. u snd 5 with A. «a H Lau- " *— --------------J“ lb i»n t » » ‘ d** -r iivii/in ---‘ 1 ---------- u ij wm.cne. *rxJ < ^ m i. chop. ! ttrb«ch, Urbach chief rh¡-* 0f the dairy • • action ■ 1 ualatin-Newberjc -N* school. December present development UP T ? K:h “ rsl ^ absent nor Urdy during th* ,.x Woenc« psychology, when is " cK«Tcher ***» Mf* w - R- ' » n assks period. Those receiving blue one# a week in the summer time, pal speaker*. Arrangement, fo*T Mr A - Zlrv*r • ' Tualatin. f.nding more ¿nd more of it* ap. ^ P °n ..... ...... . __ _ ... .o.-i ---- ---- jvr a mcxel cigars, raids Carol ale: Hasswiphlug, first g ra d e -t laiabel , ™ "vol‘ed three a nickel frve cigars. Lauteriiach to address the Lrmven Mr»- Zav*r »• survived! by he- P«»cation in the work of the physi- »«.«W -fM hioned todWa aid program. y -!'1 *k t»n ce»»1 for w*"»key. _______ _ pi o g ì a i t i . Pace, HasseniWiluir amt arui L 1.». drank “H-.-1 — **-- cent ‘ ‘ — c- nven. ^ lrhifwl >twl „ ___ ,, . rfm t * . --- - - - m .iM-vivej by he- P * * « « « » ,n on* vw'Tk of All of thoee Ukmg part were at- nun Taylor; third grade Max Boat, ^ r , rode W »e * , buggies and bl- ______ _____ _ Ule conven. “ ’T * ÏÏ L - / . mn^ c an. The quack, too busy^ here. urwl in *l' ‘ w" 'ru' • s -— . -. 7 — ’ tired in , Uppo»edly old-fashioned «creta r y o f the asaociation and ex - ». ................— ICobert Myers, Helen Bandsll, Joan, cycles, fought over politics, worked tf- ft«!*»« -A— 1 —-- w.iour or ruaiatin, her parent.,, wun many unscientific doc.rmes, was clothe# held at The the . — » - * » « « aseociation and ex M M w w Alspeugh of i ’-K:h “ Coueism, faith-healing, iom*. ,. ^ Mi gophU Swersen and Lowell, and Maigaret Hansen:, From twelve to twenty hours » day tension dairyman at 0. S. C „ after “ o^r »">» o f psychoanalysis » d « « T Swenwm. Misa Margaret fourth rrade_Doris Noel; f i f i . . * nd lived until they were ready to lenialive , .... — ------- ------- — —■■■ a*-« n " It was found possible to shift the p* , ^ , uKh, ilTd R other “ thought cults offered to P(.ter9orv. 4nd Mr* ----------- Kl-v* —— —----- - O— tentative date, of the convention . L - - the ouhlic ? W grad* Loui» Wil on «Be Its# store keepers burned coal; > >w Alspaugh w day* days U to > correspond correspond wilt — ^ th *>- . W ” Aiaoauir o f Port lend, Harr/ n- public Peterson, and Mrs. Fluke, respec­ T l » » . on th. Honor Roll weir 0,1 ■•'"P*- wood stoves, carried ev- da-.ry ch ief* schedule 1 * fcBtl Elmer Alspeugh of Tigsrd, Mrs. M* n ft* constituted today is in tively. first irada—Bobby Eselg. Erancis■ The complete program for the W‘ ^ Other characters were Rev. Ab. West, and Jeanette Zimmerman; n**c»»"*». trusted evsryuooy, everybody, nevei te„ | , on complete program . fc r th« _ a M ,r*h* 11 __ of Newberg, v. . ' ________ i --- -— , * ’ "-*,rn « n'* P*31' Ai-paugh Kaparv,, Calil Calif., an 1 He **• • multitude o f character ner Pinchpenny, Mrs Van Kieek, »•cord giade— Ralph Haley, Mabel l ° ° k • " »nvenlocy, placed ,.r.W, “ • ^ X«t been nmounce,) A l'P«u«t> o f EeparU,, b -.^ o____ . Tu* ^ tin- tics developed to meet the demands h:rt«r Prudence Pinchpenny, Mrs. Wilson, and Au —■ for good* a year ’ *“ in aovanc», advanc. at- .1- v £ » . . “ ¡7. .{■ ^ ___in‘ . that Mr U o u T Mr. F n * i S* «• for r a good e »to, ■Peak °n «n Tuead«y Tu**d«y «fter- * fter. Funeral services were held on of " life ,,I,: kmg «<>. -.«»• «»*' fo t «y v . ^ th w,,, ,pe»k *t the annual ban- ftlnmiiB.: Thl>r* 1ay- January 24, -■ at Tualatin c ,!e *- >*»«1«** under modern condi- society; Sister Josephine Vander­ l.owrll, Margaret Hansen. Helen ,ni° y*d l,fe- *«d made money and y •r*in a|° at - ~ ' — Ctmmunit.v church “ at 2=00 2:00 P n.m f,nnt wl<1 »omtimes Dositively bilt, Mrs Louise Carter, secretary; Randall, and Laurrne Vatilsff' "1° thi* day and age, If women TU~ •day U y evening. m hermful Sitter Priscilla Haggerty, Mrs. IN FORTY YEARS * • Those * * receiving Honorable Men. ^ ' T s ^ r u s . t - j s g? ----- « - * rue • ¿ exper- ______ — --- ih* raine Nelson; third grade Roberl| 1 v i lhrm . K___ . v« l ***ir w -----. - ■ —- — V'J play the rest of «i»y ana die film McMmsi. Billy Swain, Jo*. lh realise they have grown Domic* fifth grade- • ..e »iurw Wmdolph. KatUrrman; Elinor Zimemrman. . . . . ' ,o mlnhood. The #U)ro. nave bav. eiec- elec- Clarence Ajr«rorth. John Bonck,, uic »»CbtA r» oash registers, elevators, elevators, * h registers, James Cameron. Donald Conser, I W e what the customer Louie# __ Howard, Richard jiunon., Munder., w*Tt*. 'rust ------ nobody, _____ _ ..icnsro <• ■ t»ke inventory Thompson, Billy See. Mui> Mary rV4,)r ad- kathryn Thompson. *’,rtrjr evening, <,’fen' n»- never m * vw t buy in ad Wllson, Ethel Burke. and Doris 1 J*****.’ , have a^^rtising experts. IVhearty. "T ” * r,,K,rn*y expert\ «Ä .’S* Ä T Ä ’ J ä m .,i '■'ihi J.*— D'* " ' Ou.ty. r i * j s W r z E. i Pere £ ^ z r z Missionary Study Class Has Meeting ^ •*..*»■ •** - -.i« -# s. rest typically strong emotions, riah Craig Jones of Scappooee, Mrs. were connected in their origin with Myrtle Haines, who road «he scrip- the preservatkn T . ,, JOHN . KREY , fighting or fleeing. of In life tbest through tnre lesson from the 12th chapter fighting or fleeing. In these emo- o f Romans; Sis*er Susan Smithers, j i 'j o nj r . ** f J ” an‘ ’ tiont— or rather in the inner bodily Mrs. L. L. Myers, reported ou vis­ F,lne^ ¿ ^ e 9 w erTh *ld W^nVs ^ » ^ ‘ »^ w h 'c h result in the mind- iting the sick and calling; Sister A ---------- J - « - * • — iy, January 2.3. at the Mill-, r. Amanda Erickson, Mrs. L D. 9hel- we may roughly call Arnanda day, January 23. at the Miller & gave a very interesting is mad' Ir®berger, . 7, •cey chape] » in Portland. Inter- emotions —preparation in iv in » n u . in te r- . r *----------- •-* _ * --------- ----' at St- Anthony’s cemc-. Jr enormous physical activity. |>i_1 report of the Ladies Board meet ...... vw ^ kcvi , circulation Ol * »n . Tigard. He i* survived 'by ?.est?,n of ; ,nK «» Portland Tuesday. . « Jan. .... - „ — - the blood U speeded up. and sugar1 _l6 = S‘8ter M‘ ^ e nH T ’ A U °\ ¡1 supplied to dTrnuscles in large M ri' C' E' *?a#° n’ , » >v* * •nd Mrs. Ida B Hite of quantities ___ ? I report on tihe aaeistance which had to give energy f or the r ,f>O Tt on < added exertion. But in modem life •**•> F»ven various H O A Ifn O F P O IT V T Y IS U A K U U F L U l- N I I . H . . . E A L T H A S S ’ N M E E T S . H F — -» The . T f ^ , r *'*or>tMly board meet- ing i,nr n of t.?f County Pub. i;_ A#^ » t > o n wa- held iR„~r~J ” Kvurl riouse in Ä ta S *5 y ¡5 ¡J *J ¡ * 1 'a s s in g Ch“ r* * ° f s j l " »> u*e next few week* include ‘he following: -• ---- --- -■ annual , C.nners' school Fourteenth i i t t Oregon State college. ,Cann" * F ’ e tw «chool o »» « to SUt* colle'Fe. February O rJvL r. • v/regon Diirvm»n’> , fertv ^ O M , ann * snmixi lrymfn’s «»»ociation, fcrty.»econd ^ „.,**T 1V« iJ -ifC ual — *. 5Clal,on, .. Minnvill# February 1 ^ tleri' M" ------- ---- S ile n tly needy families tl*c *'*°«le and ends w.tbi u‘ the exertion for which preperation f* « » * ■ VBTk)US inj ur* ,on* ion» effects k i.n d near — Beaverton mg —‘ the - ----- dor --- —n rest few months; Sister Juliette Carter reported on the missionary box which was sent to Africa; Sirter Aramint* Marsh. Mrs. R. Thus man mig4it be compared to B. Denney, gave a report or the • niodel 1900. automobile trying to mirisonary work being carried on operate under high speed traffic at the Boulier dam in Nevada; Sis­ lwoo, wli„ raun ois ter Amy Peterson, Miss Genevieve Carter, gave an account of thé slaying; o f Mr. and Mrs, Stamm. ' T M r ^ M r, Mr."ciî*r jrt„î!,rn'; tnm t * 2 i " T " h „ ' "x'mi L>“ ” M.- ^ « £ S y S ¿ MAy»» äptoints ^ *■R s» « « ri ^ r ¡ cií S ^ ( í S rv hjg p ^ ^ ^ j s i r T r ä “ ä F f Ä is S ? « t 'Ä r Ä » ä - ä »- ™ »nd the operetta lieves” . A„ v . . r Pir.t Head- Read- p n r ^ . . « d i^ ì - ^ ^ t . h u T . _____ r m T “ --------* ¿ o ^ the YeaT'F.'r.'t ' S Z . ^ » ^ r ----- ---- --------- - - ------------------ ! ____ Laughter and smiling are distinct. ' Si8ter *"■ G the Weetern States, and fine th. Vr^ier the ter™, little trip very interesting as the .• the u . v r '“•.t”'' « “ ü » “ ä “ w 2-5« ” w “ “ “s: *■; — completed th* L i! V addition V M ItlV U and «- .k , .. ordinance, his parole. w * - <-«ii t'—y t . *“- ™ ; '*'»— Mayor w ------i-- ----- aiviauai with wrv The also a appointed, y y u im s U , t i l l " traction of fractions. Now they *r. the consent of the Council, a fire . in . « . . — ___ I .K u iJ a f r a r . r n tiit n if lo a < u w n .ia lin . n ____ ____ to muTutdyand’ divide 'frac- committee consisting of Dewey starting Drorhaugh, chairman, and Lyndcn tiona. The Sixth Grade pupils were Myers, __ Dr>r Two insurance policies are to be very sorry to hear that Earl and wi»r. baagh has the mumps, snd wirr. taken out, one ____ a policy _ ^ for «he lim a speedy recovery. pi election o f the volunteer firemen Th* Eighth Grade ha* 20 pe--1 and on* * hospitalisation policy to feet days, which entitle th?m to take car# of hospital expenses in a half-holiday css# ©f^ injury to the firemen. The Recorder was authorized to C H U R C H O R G A N IZ E S . aewertise the sale of dog licenses. rZ a _______ Madsen «JIT 01 They « - « x . i. ~ z r z - i & ä have « ¡5 ^ lived in u i ' Supports 13 in Family and Buys Home With Portion of His $3-a-Day Income v M il I F R S T E R T A IN A T EN- PA R TY TU RNED TO IS R E - N 0 R M A I» Mr. and Mr.*.. • F. Mlll-r of After having a real taste of win-1 Walton Street ent*rt?in»d with « ter it seems rather pleasant to see party at their home Sa I urday evt- the return o f our normal tempera- rbtf. Games and dancing er-re en- ture. joyed. Later in the evening, re The first snowfall in two years frrshments were served. started in on Thursday of last wen; Among thoee present were Mr. and for 4 days we had real win- «Td Mr*. James McAlister of iHk ter weather. Sunday was very cold Park; Mrs Isabel Anderson :f Cas- and the snow fell heavily all dur- cade Locks; Mr. and Mis. Wahor jpg the day. Late in the evening, a Olson, Frank Oleon, Mr. and Hr*. “ Chinook” wind sent «he tempera- C H. Miller, Howard Emeron, and iture up to normal. By Mondav Orielle Miller o f Hillsboro; and night the enow was all gone. To- Grace Miller, and Mr*. Mahle Mil. d*^ the weather is so warm one ler and dhildren o f Beaverton. scarcely needs a fire. ^ [ s ä - - ä V i ^ ¿ i^ í ^ ti¿ h b - . r t P2 , « * A L D A S w Ä e n LEH M AN h a p p y G IV - s u r p r is e The Saturday evening Bible class met th« borne of Mr and Mrs. Em<*t Lehman near Bethany. Iasi Saturday oaiuroay evening, as a birthday surprise for Miss Alda Lehman, About forty young people were presen t The Misses Margaret West, Genevieve Carter, Eileen Garnett, Alan Spriggel, Arnold Garnett, and Charles West caeb gave a topical review o f the various lesson« stu. jj^d during the past few months, Mis. Garnett added briefly to the various accounts. Miss Alda Leh- man was in charge o f the program. The Misses Estiher McKeown, Alda and Martha Lehman gave a vocal number. A fter the meeting. games and tefreehments were enjoyed, Community organization leaders of Washington County are interes- ted in the recreation school to be held in Hillsboro, Monday, Tuesday. and Wednesday. January 28, 29. and 30. These meetings will be helo in the Hillsboro Grange Hall begin- r:ng at 8:Q0 p.m. each evening un- der the direction o f Miss Gertrude i?kow, representing the National Recreation Association. Community group entertainment of all kinds and description}, will be demonstrated with the coopera- tion of the people attending One of these sdhoob was held *t Hills- boro last year and proved very popular. Those people intending t> C E L E B R A T E B IR T H - Aftorwl ch.lllU ns n 1».. - L.. • * * ..¡,nd e».w ; rn.ii. pun, I tl ta p A y o p YO UNGSTER piesent all three evenings as program is progressive --- — v,— «,. Hardy xa»>ujr cm rrilirw A Mrs. Chas. entertained • n \r /vF _____ _____ I. * m DISCUSSES TEM PERATU RE Mrs — , i ir.g\ t w nosoess §erv< the investigators— th* best wi,h lem and w, f ers. rhich can he said to the in- ^ pot-luck lunch was served at dividual whose balance is tipped i ' noor., which was followed with a *b< least useful direction is that r !w t business meeting, he should be on his guard 'and •dis- C O U N T Y R E C R E A T IO N o r «Iir x n f T D n F H V I n SCHOOL TO B L H LLD The PRO PO SED T A X B IL L I IK members iiiriiiv* • o o f the —— Naxaren- durch have organised a "Read * itoox .nonm uiuu a wi«.. In discussing the proposed "Coun- Book a Month Club” At i their ti.««ting at the home of Mrs. Ivy ty School Equalization ” hill, Ss» Martin Friday evening s feature urday night during a Washington ,# the .w. evening .v a n i«I — A datiate, d«l»«te. “ Re- Re Countv Fàiualization league County Tax Equalization cf was • a meeting av at Hillsboro, O. R. ti wv* wo should invura read iy » u only winy the »'•« mettn^ iinnnjuru, u. 1 ». Kraus nmur, solved: ; in that I'ihle and devotional books.” The county sdhool superintendent said rfllrmativr was upheld by Mr. Riek-lthat a tax levy o f 1W mills un­ man o f Tigard, and Mis« Rul