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I Vkivcrtity Library T h e B eaverton R e v ie w The Only Newspaper Devoted Exclusively to the Interests of Eastern Washington County. VOLUME XIV, No. 2f> Light Vote Cast In Primaries Here Antrim Tops Dr. Via In Rechcck for Democrat legislature candidate MORGAN NOM INATED 11. 1. Tupper 1« n iu iirr in Hc- I'UMiran I «mirai lur Cu. I Icrk A light m l» wun cunt a' Be.t- V» lion In tht* |nImurWo, with n.ily about twi/ third« ul Cir in ' til il umber o f v■ >t«*r M coining to th«> lull* here. Anionic the clona coti trai * throuKlM.ut lliv couuty win Ilia. <f dii in orm ile representative ran- d dalo which wii» won hy Huy !.. Antrim of Aloha over Or. (2 F Vlu only after a rerherk of »•.le» waa made. Antrim will run ' *ih Hlc'iard Q. S< <. 1 1 ||»|BII J. IV. Itughc« and A . M Jaun- Hcti, republican nomine!-«. W A Tupper led In the re- liM ica n nomination for county r in k , with K !.. (¡rubai- and Hi her! Kelly running next, il I' llciizau will he the democrat 1 iiidldnte. il I1 11 HhelI Morgan, incnnihcii', w . nominated na republican rat», culate Tor District attorney m her candidate« w tuning tliel n (M-cllvt* noinlOalloU* are; I*. W. LITI-on, dt hi , for uaeeaaor J. K. l-i: peoti-r, rep , an»e«aor; Cha« VcNury, rep , for C . S ecuator. V III« Maii'iney, dem , for IT. S *• n ito r; Julio A Tim-uburgli, r* p , «tate M-nalor; K I.. Ho«*, item , «late senator; Jume« Lewi«, rip., ci unty comml»i>ioner; ilei ! C. Ilugen. dem ., county c i-inn«- «li oer; M K . Abraham, dem .. el-erlfi; John IV. Connell, rep . siitriff; Jack Allen, dem , for tat* iienm irer; it ufa» Holman, rep , for «tate treasurer; J. Mott, rep., congressman: E. W. Kirkpatilek, deiu., c*.nwre*unian. CLINIC TO Í E HELD BV LOCAL DOCTORS A clinic will be held :.t the trade «flux.I Monday, M'-y 25t‘i, a. 9:3I> a.in., by Or *’ . E. S Welsh »1 : «on ¡1 iiid Dr. It fl>r grail r «chiHil anil pr c school grade 11 lilrcn. 1 Inldren from Kl Ilici* 1 o utside the dt»trirt mav II kc ml» outage of the eBr.ti U ll< klred. 1 >iphhi ri.» toxoid nt a charge • f per child and «mall P<>x v.iclu u tlon 11 t a i-hurg.- of 23c p«r < )i 1 Id will In- ai»cn. I’.oi-nt e.iuiild tnke adviintaye o< tbl« < 1 nie and have chlldren p-otecl cd ignlnst thi-M- 2 dl«ea«e*. IMT. TO G RAD U ATE LOCAL STIIDFNTS i .mrlldate« for haclielo.- of art« i! ir r e wbo will he ernrtunted fnun Pacific l ’ nlver«lty, Mny 27, I 1 the 8(Ith unnuul cn-mnu-nce- I I nt cxcrclseg includc Itonalil Wchh of Bes vertun, Wlnilrcd Th* ma and Walter Itnsebmugh 1.1 Alohn and Dan A. Jone», of T card. Fxerclwes will he hold ut ¡5:311 p.in. In the »oogregatlim nl ci u icb, Koreat Orove. SURPRISE PARTY IS (ÏIVEN MRS. OLSON The member» of Mrs. A. E ('•-on’a and Mr«. R. 11 Webb’» Sunday achool classes rave a n< prise parly In honor of Mr«, (''soli ut her home in Sor-ento, Hi'tiirday evening. She was also given a «hower of handkerchief», flame« and refreshment« wet .* t|,c diversion« of the evening. Mrs OI hoii and children will have aoou to make their 1mm in Seattle. MRS. W A IT E IS CHOSEN DELEGATE At a meeting of the (lold Star Mother« held at the home of Mrs. U n m et Knuuff In Port land, Monday, Mrs. II. F. Waite was elected 11 « delegate from the Portland Gold Star Mc-thor» or iii/atlon to the National Got I Slur Mother«’ convention to he laid In Detroit, Mich., June !* to 1?. About thirty ladies were p iiM n t Mrs. Edith Ree-o wns joint hoetess with Mr«. Knauf. Mrs. r . LaRnd and two little daughters o f Sorrento left Snt- 111 day for a several weeks’ visit w'th relatives In Minnesota, Subscription, $1.00 per yr. In Advance Beaverton, Washington County, Oregon, Friday, .May 22, 1 i»‘J0 “ POPPY D A Y S” ARE HERE AGAIN On Friday and Ha tar day vfay 27 and 2!|. all o f ilk will I*, avknl I I I wear a little red poppy on our coa l« or dre«sea. The»o d ; ) » arc “ poppy day«’’, when, or;ic each yeur, we of America I- ’ tflh u'*, hy wenr.tc, their memorial flower, the poppy, to iho«c who guvu th d r Hie« In America'« « m ic e during the tVir'il War. And a« we receive 011 Poppy from the women of the American lu g ion Auxiliary, who will dlatrlhute the flowers 11 the «lice t« that day, we will "e aiding the war'* living vie. •'in hy the contribution «, i.u he for the flower A re Nominated A t Primary RICHARD SCOTT RAY L. ANTRIM a- Silenty Pawing —« I J AMKH IT A l»l. It .'tm H Plnder, 67, died at the Oregon < tty hospital early Mon day moTnlng, May 18, after a 1 »evtral week« illness. Mr. Plnder v a at one time In the grocery 1 hm tries« on the corner now oc- 1 111 led hy the Beaverton Hank building. Six and a half yearn a ■■■•> he moved to Oregon CPy, • porutlng the MacFarlane grocery store at 3hfl Tenter street ever i sirce. Surviving are hi« widow. Ad- eiiue; two children, Harvey of Portland and Mr«. C. C. Beach ' on' Omaha, Neh , and several g ri ndchildren. Funeral service- were held at ' 'r e Holman and Hankins rbapet | at Oregon City, Wednesday af ternoon with W. E. P eg„• In ! charge. Burial at Lincoln Ve m<>> ial Park cemetery. Rev. And Mrs W. Andersen Honored Special Surprise Services And Farewell Party Given This Week PLAN TO LEAV E SOON la -tu r of Local I bun b To Hove To Everett, Washington The Rev. and Mrs. Willard Acderaen were given a pleasant rurprise at the Sunday morning P. Pl.itiilri it. id* lile Poppi «crvlce of the local Na*;.renc blow church, where Mr. Ander«<n ha» fil l ween the cio««!*«, row mi row le m pastor for the past three That murk our place and In tha y ;.rs, when special farewell aer- «ky » i<s were held In their honor. I hi lark« «till bravely Hinging lly, Vr. Andersen is leaving June 1st Scarce heard amidst the gun* to tiecome pastor o f the Naz HOME-MAKERS t o below. i-o n e church in Everett. Wash. For MEET IN HILLSBORO For V- e are th* tleud. For A duet by Mrs. John Ander- State Representative Hbi.rt day« ago we lived, felt I STATE SENATOR State Representative !"r>, and the Rev. Clifford Swan- Blanche Elckwor»1: down, «aw auniet glow, si n, and a solo by Miss R u tj I«>ved alul were loved, and Home Demon atratiou Agen* ’•l. itiu were special music«! fea- w« lie JANNSEN Homemaker- of Washington! tore» given as a tribute to Rev. JAMES LEW IS . RUSSELL MORGAN In Flandcr« field. will l p ;’ - » . » o j tr d Mrs. Andersen. The Rev f - . 'he first year to voice th e ir; Elmer West gave an address of T-ke up our quarrel with th« i.’ia s on what they want ter h ea r: af jireciation. 0 »“ 11 from fillin g hand« throw toil learn about in various home Following Rev. Audersen-, extension units of the county for feMrWel, 3 en jw a Mrfc Minn „ lit Tore, h lit- yours to lo ld t -e coming year. These Idea,, j lt presented h|| h. Rev. and Mrs ir • 1 B ik faith with v T! le express-rd in six irteTMt Ar-rersen Ith a set of dishes, gioup meetings which will be in arri blankets, ille on behalf o f the • «e?siin from 10:<X> a.m. to 2:30 V. omen’s Missionary Society. W e «I all riot aleep, th ou -h pop the ?t Tuesday evening, the Rev. and р. m ., Thursday, May 38. pies g n w Ve*h<y1irt Chnr-h on Third and Mrs. Willard Andersen were hon- In F la lid e r« |'i Id. ’ Washington, Hillsbcro. o. ed with a surprise fa-iw cll j Mr*. Aralea Saeer, state cloth- p. rty held at the home r f i>jr. DORIS MEISNER \NI> ir r *r>eriall»t, ard newly ap- 1 Mrs. Frank Zastrow. Thir ‘ rw-nted state leader will b" W . S H A N N O N WED ty-six people were present j > ’ ..ilrman o f the oreanizntirr. and Several musical numbers were fwfm lnistrbtlon ernun. M r . De'l . ei-iryed, and games were j'a yed . M ard Shannon .md Mi«« iJori« Cypher* o f N'o-dh P l«,».s will Mi «Her of 'llg a id were murrleJ Rev. and Mrs. Anderson were ' ha f eeretAry. pi* stii-.ed with a linen luni beou at the Methodist parsonage In Jlis. .Maud M Morse, slatv ( I i ball« , Wash., ut .1:70 p.ur , set and a pair of beaut.fully i -i tcialisl in parent education embroidered pillow case*. Saturday', with the Rev . Mr. j ami child guidance, will be cnatr- Refreshment« of cake, sand liimllr officiating. The brief “ wore j 1 . ¿.a 01 i he parent education wiches, coffee and punch were a gray traveling ault wp il Id ue g up, and Mrs. John Plugs of seived. A special feature was a end while acce«»crie «. and a cor- ,:o> »111 be secretary. Joan PaU For Luge cake, decorated for the o c - For «.' t (• ..f rove« and |d'i>. aaevt- Fer ^ on, state speciaMm in home State Representative , canon. f'Car. They left immediately fur iu: Ptshings will be chairman o il ('ountv Commissioner District Attorney mong these present were: . brief wedding trip to Beattie, .! e bouse furnishings section Mis. Geo. Manternach, the Rev. .'ll Shannon In a graduate ol 0 iid Mrs. R. W. Rasmussen of a id Mrs. J. W . Anderson, the KRAUS tli 1932 ria»« o f Ilea ver4 on high s'teiw ood Will l>e secretary. Mrs. I l ’c v . Clifford Swanson, Joseph achool. ! v ,.ud PurviiH-. home demonstra- R Chess, the Misses Ruth and ' tu n agent, from Columbia coun- Atti tiding the wedding wer-- Eileen Martin, Miss Wll-ia Llve- I ty, will act s« chairman of the V i. nnd Mrs Monroe Shannon, v > of Portland, Miss Joy Hu- ! clothing section and Mrs. N. P. .‘ ml Mr and Mrs. lln r-ld Alex !ct:e, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lier- I ju u cd of Beaverton will tn. under. I secretary . Mrs. Thomas R. Roe 1 ir*i u, the Misses Evelyn and Vi- m------ Eiernl» n- Carl Liennan. Miss • 'lo m Gaston will be sec’ etarv I I IN APPRECIATION Pauline Fox, Raymond Fox, Mr. ol the recreation section. BP---------------------------------- M ana -Mrs. Erwin Rickman, Mrs Luncheon will lie served at T o the refer« of Washington Ms be I Harrison, Miss Florence 12:13 by the ladies of the Meth- County: Harrison, Paul and Herbert ' rdlst Church. Special guests will ' wish to I i.mk very jt-cerely - W; yne Harrison. Miss June Rreln- I include members o f the County all H . voters who romeni bered ir;-er of Portland, Errol tavesay ' curt, secretary of the Hil’ sboro me .it the Primary elect‘on. I 11 o ' Portland, Miss Marjorie Weav jC ’ i igrabci of Commerce, the Coun- » o w i I the fact that there were er Miss E s'h tr Porter, Emery ! ty rthi ol superintendent, county «<■ ninny after the office <f rotin - Pi rter. Miss Harriet Knepper, of st ¡cultural scen t and others t ‘ Clerk, I cHiuiot iu-lp tun P. rtland. Miss Genevieve Jcnes i: teresled in sdult edccsticn. f '« '1 tliHt movl all o f Ilo v o ti» of Portland, Mr. auil Mrs. Clay- T ie morning prigram will in- ten Green (Miss Evelyn Huleti, fi t mo we»« from my friend«, с. i-i'r talks by tuem-ber« o* Mr. the and Mr«. Frank Zastrow, " l i . h make« them app-i - ii-'ed ti exttnsion staff from Ore M ss Rub» Zastrow. and the hon that much more. gon State c o lle s i. here fiT the or guests, Mr. and Mrs. WMIarJ 1 c i ;rrntn!:’ te Mr. Tupf« r np- ’ ey. Mrs. Sagor will speak on .»rdersen . • I: ei-ttiug the lib “ dilli 1 1 \<.tn- t ie subject “ Going on Learning" I The party was arranged hy i uni Inn for Ciiiintv 1 lerlt, and Miss Case will speak on “ Analy members of U'e Young Peoples' feil certain that W as.lngtnn •guif the Country's Nutrition Six iely of the N'azarene church. County will have a very efficient, N u d s” : Miss Patterson will ronrteoua, and i>.‘Tim d-\i¡ clctk •peak on "Analyzing the Co inty’a P him. The race was hard, ex Nutrition Needs"; Miss Pat.e-rson BERRY GROWERS TO citing, close and clean. Again I ** A RENTS TRICKED «SEVENTY FROM CO. W OOD CHOPPER w .1! speak on "Planning a House HAVE FIELD MEET flan k you for your support. GIVE EXHIBITION Furnishing P roject” ; and Mrs. BY MOVIE R \CKET TO BE AT 4-11 SCHOOL Hubert II. Kelly Y.rise will speak on “ Why a Pirry- growers interested in I Paid A lv .l to llin g their victima from u- Farent Education Project.’ some of the new varieties of Peter McLaren, the "Plum b” Seventy Washington county 11 “ tig gullible and doting p iteuts TTie seven extension units in terries, in strawherry plant im- I w i«h to tliank the vot-rrs of ai d troni high si hoi 1 publica hoys- and girls will attend the I cl .'mpion wood chopper, will b e ' county will each piivem ent, in selection of more in Beaverton, Wednesday, Mav 1 Washington 4-H club rnimmcf school which V. :.> hingt on County for the One tt i c i listing the activities o red rnspbtr- be held at the Otegon -■'•th, at 5 p.m. He challenge .1 . ser-.d six official delegates But heavily producing expression of contidcnce given i , on.tnrs of dtamatii- soi etie*. wit! every homemaker in the county 1 1 lee, and control of disease and ; ny and all comers to a chop Stall College, June 8 to 20th, n e in I lie Primary election and rumbe i- of racket "schcols iv invited to attend. 1 insect pests in berries will be tn again pledge myself to con ( •iiibing” havt again sprung up Inclusive, report* L. E. Francis, ping contest and will g’ve an Miss Donna Sandford of North interested 11 the field meepns .it txtdhitlon of skill which will be .-»«-“ slant county agent. to i.t-d devotion to duty in Hu- ip Hollywood and m e charging worth your while. Don1: Fit.ins will have charge of the i ihe R tw ell Bros, berry planting, According to word received well Interests c-f thla County. I also lees on repree. illation hey will Thursday, May 28, at 1- •70 p.m . fui! to witness the contest— It j nursery school. IT ni II. C. Seymour, state clu:> wish to extend my thanks to p-'t children in the nu lea pro- ¡according to W. F. Cy coun- c .s ts you nothing. Mr. Mcl.aren > tense o f you, who on account 11 .-ing uuick riches and *of! Johi leader, this summer session wltl t. agent. .■glees to chrp the log in two JOB’S DAUGHTERS be the largest ever held. En or your political affiliations, for Ihe parents, the Portland At this meeting the oPowIng rollments for the action! close in half the time required b> anv j HAVE INSTALLATION could not cast your hallo!« for Hitter Business lluremi icoorts. ! cpiestions will be some of those c- 1 testant or forfeit $50.('0. He me. Ihe names of youngsters now Jam 1. The minimum ag* limit v il. also chop against time as j *■) lie discussed and the exper- Installation ceremonies were J. E. Carpenter prominent < 11 Ibi screen are h i« been raised to 14 with the an exhibition of skill. ■ ivuce and results c f work in l.eld at the meeting of Bethel County Assesuoi I .lil y iiuoted. Si'ine '.sc:;m Is oi 1 m option of those cluli members I cennection with prop emr. these Be cm hand Wednesday, Mny ; i ’e. 20, Daughters of Job of Bea- | atli nding on scholarship« in I Paid ait».) aciing” claim they “ discovered" I ouestlons suggest will be shown. ve*ton, Thursday evening, May- ihe minimum age 27 at 3 p.m. at Richey Hard certain child stars. Tricky con which case How to truin Boy«er and 14, at which time Mrs. Ella I desili- to take this mi-uns fleets, fast talk, lure o f Ihe mo- I,fiit la 12. Only club tnompera ware & Furniture Co. y i.ngberrtes. time of trelllsing M 'rsh was installed as guai dian: ui thanking the people of Wash 1 .es, flattery, and fake referen- icieivln g half seholarships from in regard tc injury, causes of S. K. Fetters o f Aloha, Asset, j ington Comity for the confidence c i « are often employed to ohiaiu t i c state fair will be permitted 1 red raspberry troubles, value of A N N U A L NA Z A R E N E Guardian. Council members were < summer school for p aced In me ns shown hy IIn-I. advani-e fees, "registration ousts", to attend new varieties of sin*'! fruits. ASSEM BLY IS HELD appointed as follow s: custodian 1 on trot of diseases •»' blackcaps vi te in nominating me for aim fee« for sen on testa, voice teats ji m one week. The ens4 of the thei t«i in as Sheriff o f Washing or for “ coaching and pitb’ icity” two weeks Minimer session ’« $'2 of paraphernalia, Mrs. 1 iltiau i i and the supply of this crop, ef- Ftlley; publicity ebairman Mar ton County. In appreciation o ' A drive on these schemes Is wh’ch Includes rm m, hoard an I , fective contrr 1 of spitttc hug. A number of the members of t.i-H coi.'fldcnce I will etideavcT luii.g sponsored by Better Busi re-iist ration. secretary, Mrs. ' , effect tl • If cal N'azarene church .- tten- garet Denney; of the early fatl freeze t-> curry on the office in tin ness Bureaus, the Board <-f Edu M-im.e Downing; treasurer, Mrs. The Washington county dele- ia u the annual assembly of the op strawberries, and crinkle '51s- «1 n e manner that I have in the cation of l.os Angeles, legitimate gaits will lie transported t. Cor V-rth Pacific District convention B.-rtha Brown; social chat man et-.«e and plant selectin'» ar. pert. music churches at the Mrs. Agnes Van Kteek; child training schools, public of- vaBIs hy school bus at a cost of N'azarene method of eliminating it Respectfully stih liillte j, in Portland this 1 chairman, Mrs. Beth Metxlei, pro fli ills and the Aasociat on of 1 1 approximately $2.00 each. The I'.rs Church J. \V CONN ELI \ 1 tion Picture Producers. One busses will leave from Hillsboro. I as* week. The meeting w :.« o- moter of finances, Mrs. Lillian S WA P SHOP TO PE (Paid adv.t (.»dividual has advertised that Beaverton and Tienrd on Sunday pened hy the Woman’s Mission Thyng. OPENED IN TOW N nfu-inoon. June 7. 1 he would "like to bring iwc- or ary meeting Monday and Toes- ' Mrs. Cora Young of Roseburg. I ! wish to thank my frfenns for three outstanding children fo at H. C. Rolphe has announced Grand Guardian of the tiny. Mrs Fits, who- h.-« been ; O ie „ II 11 ir loyal «upport and :it thi trntion of film producer«. Send Mrs. Anna Asibahr who '•eliimel ilc'n* service In the Mrs S N. D:.lighters o f Job of Oregon wa« • tl at Wednesday, May 27, 1 « the I tln.e I wish to commend the photos." Persi tvs respundlrg are t Portland. Sunday morning, af Fitkln hospital in China, was ! in charge of the Installation. TT. •late set for the forma! opening nean campaign put on h> in ni '.ed to send $10 with photo to ( ter «pending the winter !n Min- on* of the speakers and >fr«. H. Parrott, of 'Portland, As»o. i of the Swap Shop which he I* opponents. c>ver cost of engraving and ncnpoBs, M inn., visited at the t'Ckin who is National President, G*:ind Guardian, and other grand •• itahlishing in Beaverton. The of her son-in-law James Ig-wls, nnd of the Missionary assembly had oft eers were also present. Speech S»vap Shop wilt be located In thi* to,tiling In "nnig book" which 1« home con» hided Huiilenberk building Rear the B charge of the devotional servlr- es and refreshment« County Commi«s.one. si nt unsolicited to motion pic daughter. Mr. and Mrs. n ■Cregon Electric tracks. ¡the meeting Monday morning. Denney'. Monday. (Paid ftdv.1 ture studios. j -*