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IfxJversRy U bi try Ex T he B eaverton R e v ie w The Only Newspaper Devoted Exclusively to the Interests of Eastern Washington County. VOLUME XIV, No. i l Boy Is In Auto Accident n Local VIAN Y B.ILS. GRADS ARE WELL KNOW! it H Left: I he LJub TURNS •In* tl lie Schools O f OVER HONOR HUNTLEYS WITH PICNIC SUPPER A group o f close friend* of Mr. aud Mm. J. C. Huntley of Omaha, Net»., honored them with a picnic »upper In Mr*. \V. If lloyd'* «rove, south of Beaverton a week a no Monday etenlnr After Ihe supper Ihe «nutti «nlhered about a bon fire and visited. Present were Mr. nud Mrs, It. It. Summers, Mr. and Mm A M. Jnnnoen, Mr. and Mr* K i: Stipe. Mr. and Mn H I,. Hudson, Mrs W . C. McKell, Miss Juliet 1« Carter, Mis* Ger trude Mct’ormlc of Gaidcn Home and Mrs. Boyd (Mr. and M rs. Him)ley left ihe next nuirnln« for a few duys' visit with their son In luw and diiiiKhter, Mr. aud Mr*. Colli* Moore, at Mom, Ore. They also expected to visit wllh Mr. Huntley’ s mother at Nampa, Ida., before relurnin« to hts woik by the nth o f September. Mr. Huntley is employed by the U - nlon Pacific H R. FRANK KNOX M ILL TALK AT CORVALLIS M lion republicans o f Ore«on «attier at Hell field, Corvallis, on September IT lo bear ( olotie, Frank Ki>x Idiscuss national Is sue* as Ihe c|o*ing feature of the k ti ii i ih I convenfion of the O im oa Republican club Wash li.«lon county will have a Inrne delcRallun present accordtn« to Paul Patloraon, Hillsboro who will bt> one of this sorlor'« re presen I nlivt’* at Ihe two dm aeuiion. The convention will open Prt day, Seplonvlier 16, and c »mlnur llirnuv'h two days. Colonel Knox will arrive In Portland Saturday noon com ln« from Yakima He will spend Ihe afternoon in the Oregon m otropolls and then mo lor lo Corvallis for the nl«ht meet in«. C.IVEN PARTY ON EIGHTH BIRTHDAY Donald Wallers was entertained on hi* eighth birthday with a party at his home Saturday af ternoon. Those present were: Virginia and Joan C o t1, I’alsv Heinrich, Charles and Lloyd kerlheir, June, Merville ard by Mead, Karl und Esther *11, Belly Wulhrlch, l«>tMe ler, Johnny Hadley. Heron cbell, Mrs. Phil Mead and di<u«ih ter Phyltl*. James and Parhara Walters, and the guest of honor, Donald. tie vario.1 Walk. L e f : Ihe 1 9 3 5 -3 6 B. I l S. Journalism Class EDITORIAL BEAVER CHAPTER IS HOST TO MANY ■ -------------------------S t Away back, nearly a Hundred Beaver chapter No. lofi 0 K S fifty y e a n n«o the founders of ti.t» m u cin men I d e l a t e ) it an ¡w as host lo a large delegation of members from Orenomah ordinance known familiarly us Chapter of Multnomah '.Vednes the "Ordinance o f 1717” that 'd a y evening. Mr a id Mrs Geo. "Kelt«l<>u. morality and knowledge Buckwell of Portland, firm er belli« necessary to the happiness «uurdiuiis o f tile Daughters of ar-.d «< mh I «overinoent of man Job o f Victory ch a p te-, were k hid, schools and the means of union« the visitors. A d« lightftii «.an a I ion »hall forever be cn pro« ram of music, a* follows, t <>ura«ed.” I v a* much appreciated: vocal The people o f Beaverton be numbers by Miss Ruby Xastrow, lie\e that etalement and have lx>rs Bach w iig of Portland b»tli built tor their children schools of whom were accompanied by that are second to none. The) Mrs Vid;. liM N tl oi P m ( Ian i. have hired tescheri who have and Thomas Thompson of Mull— 0 ) «uni led Ihe business o f the , noiuah: whistling select lo': bv district so that bhl» place pays Mis* I .a Ray Martyn, accompan in. more, and in most instance* ied by Miss Marjorie Buchanan, not so much in dollars and aud accordion selections by Wll cents for this excellent in*titu I bur Jsiinsen Refreshments. lion. ! sleeches, and ensemble s‘r « ln « As a community wc arc proud completed the meet In« ol our schools. We are especially proud o I the quality and excel I cnee of the s luden I a who attend MRS. ANDERSON IS HOSTESS FOR CLUB und of course we ure very proud of the teachers, tint to mention Die gentlemen who have «aided Tile regular meet in« of the the deslindes of the Institution, Whitford Women's Club .last the school i.ogid members who V ednesday afternoon was well attended by members and one have given of their lime and en cr«y to build up and maintain visitor. Mrs. E . R . Smith read • on article from 1 macaxln? and this fount of education. Tr tho * conducted a geographic gume, In school board, lo the («poker* ami which Mrs. Grace Thompson hail especially lo Ihe students who the most correct names in the attend our school, this numlKV' «¡yen time. Mrs. John Anoerson v. as Ihe hostess for I be after of The Review Is «rstefullv «Ve n oon . dieuled. in. Schools To Opon Monday * -■ — it aierton Majority of Districts In schools. A few will be mentlone.1 County lie-in School here though litere are counlles* nemt < rs wi.o have probably been On Sept. Eighth is great a credit to ou>- rchool I who on account o f the editor’ * BANKS IS FIRST ignorarce or lack of m em ory; will fail lo get mentioned ir. this -sherwood At ill 1*. ol.ahl) Re The sketch. |ji»t School To Start l ^ e fii.*‘ that com e» iu rnlnd, i* Ihe nsnr.e o f ITank HiK-ken. Beavtrton school* are opening r -»» - for a long time Monday, September H , aPhoilgti *^ja revident of ! Septeml>er k wa.* Ihe date most i^lhia vicinity but generally selected by school A now living board» for the openaig of schools San *>ancisro arcordin« to an examination of . l i t . J [| k wheie he Is the l e record» at Ihe office of O. rraiuiger < TW ELVE MEMBERS It. Kraus, county school super intendent. OF FACULTY STAY rai>r;,ad (kinks schools had the earliest t L" F rank Bnru. Twelve mrmb1 last year’s opening this year with their jW. well known as remain at school faculty <p August 31. in zh school'. I » a hi huh school , ’ oors ; r n .Monday. . “ Beavo ¡ton this year. Thev i n - b ’ athlete, i» coach !0rder ' h<‘ ' .t,0‘ h the hl‘ h elùde. , tlJ teacher a! and *fra,,e school may I. Jt. Metzler, Superintendent — Dufur clo.se earlier than In form er of S -ids, received his B.S. de— ft Wilbur Weed years' and employment of •;ee from Oregon State « o l l e - 1 . a gradiu'e o r l 8tu,ltn," “ lhe berr>' fleId*- lit. addition lo his duc.es a* is at r>, Sherwood union high school, a Sip ei InteBdiDl he teaches econ V. v Vi. V. . e I c r, Ifis newly formed dislrtct, which will omics. ! -Hi' n 5,s tun ' scape engineer ,,ccu«,y a new buiWin* n<,w ***" :r.aretle Battle , Jiinir r S-i • i n ’ r e Federal governmi nt. in« ti“ '* 11««1' '* expected to open enee and Journalism teacher. r e - Jack U larkev a d Wa ! Ro lb< latter l,art of Seplem l^r, and aie employed In one of wU1 Proljably be the final »chpol • ce1v< ’ a II A degree from Kin - berts . field College. Portland’s big hanky. Harry in 1 •'»« county to open. I . II. Bushnell, wuo attended 1 rm * i manager of the Barn«» j la b o r day is not a school hoi according to Ihe scaool the St. James Military Academy Oil C o , d tr'hulor o f Rb-bfield utay Pr duel» for Eds section. Ceci' - upet in I endent; consequently a o f 1 Missouri, is Band D irector.. i* local manager for the few schools opened September 7- Althea llaulenbcck is in charge ta r (¡enerrl rc'rcle u m Corpiratton The Cedar Mill school will be- of the office. LOCAL NEWS principal c. Ih< «m on September 14 wllh Miss Gertrude H. Robertson, Biology 'ie :le D.\.es & Mr«. Marjorie and Physics leuchcr, received her local gra-'e school. Earl F'.-her, Rcgene Swan E. G. Perkin* M>ent the B A. degiee from Reed. o lii-i ale senator, is well Whitley as leadhers. Several of week end at Netarts. Geraldine Sanford, English in known in this and surrounding ij , , gtudenls who attended this | school in previous years, will structor, received her B.A. de- vicinities. Mis* R ich Denney of the Mult »_•->. _ ■ -ejs-j Mnrkev Sayre .'ttend the new school at Bonny m.mali hospital visited, at he.’ arce from C. of O. one of the lo - Slope which Is opening the same home here Saturday evening and Mai ie Ann Schaefers. English cal students to day. Sunday. •iré la tin ¡eacher. received a bring B. H .S The following is a schedule o f itturi’e from U . C . l . A . B A. Mr. and .Mrs II< mer W llsoi 2* fame even be county school openings: Ma y Martha Sweeney, World and little daughter were amou? f ie en. mating September 7 those en J tu U ijfa boa• ti p to Hisloi •y and English, received a won the » W e Centerville, Gales Creek. John degree from Oregon Slate n-fe. Boonrvilie. Suflduy prize In a na son, Moontalndale, Hillside. Shad- Elizabeth Watkins, English and U tile Jack llollarnon of Port tion al essay y brook. Manning, Harrison, Fhir - Glee ( lub Instructor, received a lund spent several days las! con test. view. Spring Hill, Woodland, B S. degree from Linlieli. week visit In« with Bobby P Jum u - l > v A1 Kemmei Bailey. Strassel and Midway. E. O. Webb, Commercial Ge bo on DcDney road. 11 ' -v yr ■ ’’ nd Alton Al— September S ography- .«nd Public Speaking Forest Grove. Tigard. HUI» Mr. and Mrs. Archie Olson, coach, he a al tended Pacific U— Ur a :e Portland attorneys. Ur- V - i i t r is in the engrartnc boro, Cornelius. Union. 9hute, T l - Miss Marie Ann Schaefers and Diversity. F. of O. and Oregon businei-s In Portland. Ei-e.i* ?ar(j pjtdale. W aits. Rcedvllle. Keoceid Adams spent the week State. B. . 'P. y n s lent o f Tigard but , s , field. Bend. Helvetia. F arm ing- end at I In t lake. Ashing. Loui.-i Whitlock, Cim m erce ' Beaverton higl ; 0u, Timber. Witchhazel. Durham, F. G. S la n e lt who rerldei on 'cachet, received a B .S . degree i.nd later o f Stanford University Hayward, Garden Home. Cooper Kenney road returned lo his from Oregon State mar: sing a publiihint '-on e Mountain. Raleigh, Hiteon, Buck Edwin B. Zumwalt, ->h-j> ..ni ... S.iu i-. ancisco. \ ic Johnson Moun’ ain. and Carpenter creek home Saturday, from the '»os education in s '’Victor pilal w lie re he had undergone e physical n lumber dealer in Tigard • September 14 degT?? from A.-iolph Kijow.ski ard' Milton B o r- j Gaston. major o|>eriitlo»i. He will leave r< reived l i ' B .S . Beaverton, D illey, for the beach in a few- days to Otegon State. mg are teaching, one at St. Jacktown. l’ rocress. Chapman. recuperate. a i -! he other at Nvssa. .\cadeniy. Tualatin, ch erry Grove, FROM i iv n. M uson Benr.elt Is an Kinton, Groner. Cipole, Rock Mr. and .Mrs. H. K Stipe RETURNS Bui ” Sprague is m ak- Creek. Kansas City. Barnes. Wal were host* at a family ’»arty . NAVAL CRUISE architect. ing good as a deni is! at Con '.ace Seth. North Plains, Bethany, Tueuday evening in honor of the don. birthday of R. R . Summers Laurel View. Mt. Home, Ver— Geo. McKercher leturred Fhi Cards and refreshments were the day evening from the two weeks i u- : a miliar w i’ h the boort. Thatcher, Metzger, W h it- dl.versions of the evening. P res annual naval cruise on the F . KOIN artist, Robert Haires but more. Rosedale. rot many ever stop to think September ¿1 S. Destroyer Sicard which made ent were Mr. and Mrs. R R tn.i: he Is a local boy who r e - Arcade and Seghers t!.e trip to Catalina Island and Summers, Mr. and Mrs Howard ceived Ids high school train in g! ------------------------ San Pedro where were stationed Glenn of Mllwaukie, Mr. and ! r e i... y d A n d er- u - .a n a g es ' LUNCHEON GIVEN 1:1,000 sailors and reserve offi RusvcU T . .Mr*. Guy Alexander. Mr. an I i rs at one time. F ere wore a husii.e-s at Bethany . Giant and E m ie Masters are MARY JAN EJUN OR Mrs Harris Hanson, Miss Eve over 60 enlisted men and offi with tiie Barnes 0.1 Co., a n l — Portland '¡sled in lyu Alexander and Mike Rhodes cers from tan tell you all about 'h e su - Mi*» Mary Jane Junor of Ka this group li b qn lilies of Rictifield. Noma h igh was the inspiration lor a At San Pedro they had a two Brown was state declamatory uitichtful luncheon party at the days’ shore leave from whenee . ; vnion Al Wismer is with home o f Miss Fay Louise l ’osson they w ere taken ou a it ip to the Portland fi:e department. Wednesday. Monopoly was played Eos Angeles, Hollywood and o - -'•nr. an Hannah Y\ .ing are in the afternoon, with > :ss Mar E»er points of inteiesl. a -c nuries with enviable gnret Taylor winning f i t prize- rip u la iio is for go« d work in Miss Juror was also givNk a Elman Johnson left Friday t’ eir ri cn field of activity. handkerchief shower She \* a mom ing for Wheatcn C d ’ , e, al Gayford W il-on is in. Ihe U. graduate of Ihe 1036 clns* o f Wheaton, 111. Er.route he ''op|»et S. Fore t Service, rnd »s »la Beaverton high rchisil ard I* til ul Ot iaha. Neb . *o r.pen Honed now at Ml. Shasta. leaving next week lo eurc.ll a: Surd.-y wllh fitend* there, and (C ull Rwb Oregon Stale College. in the evening he joirrd a group Frank Bum is fool hall coac i Guests present were tho Mlsse.: o f young people from iV tlnnd a: t ie Univi slty of Nevada. Maiy Jure Junor, Martha Leh .■ ;».| M's-« Margart I West of R i Homer V.¡Iso, is lo«-al city man, Mildred Twohy, Marian Uigh who were also on thei. recorder. Metzler, Barbara Scott, Margaret v. ■ y lo Wheaton. Kernetti ;»n : t ul a Tom Wilson, brothers. Taylor and Rose Thompson. Douglas Taylor left Monday e\e In\e a p fit hie wood burinc-s Mr». Junor, Mrs. Al Wismer, tv'ng for Seattle, W ash., where here. and Mrs. F. E. Posson servi^l they Joined a group vMr.h is I "re I Nichols Is a dentist In *’:c luncheon, diiving to Wheaton. Portland. Thurlow Weed is man ■ aging Ilie well known Weed’s TO SHOW TALKING nursery. A!den Wilson .« with PICTURES AT PICNIC the l . S. Treasury Deportment ii t o disbursing office at Se Republicans of Washington stile. Harold Rrdfleld l< m ana- county who altenil the I^ n d on - «.ing tho electric refrigeration Knox picnic al Jantzen Beach ss’i \ ice department for 'he Ben near Portland September 11 will »er.nn Electric f o. Alp.m Mil an(j bear Governor Alt lg»n- l am* is a teacher in the Port j on ¡n action according to work ¡end schools. sent lo local parly members Loherl Mi Ison is with the M-- tbrom ii Donald T. Templeton, ( ready l. 'mher Co. h. ro, and county chairman. Talking pictures Reynold is sales agent fo« the made nr the governor’s recent I.- Follette Peach Orchard. campaign tour are lo be u*ed. Ver Oir.a It. 11 (Emmons) MrPte Is Among other contests ache In ch tge ri the practice teach doled for the picnic Is one to ing done from the State Ncrmal locale the oldest republican in n. Monmouth, She received part Oregon. Prize* are to be given of hoi schooling from St. Mary’ . , the man who attests to the Robert Hock el* is with the pnrl'est «llegiance to the party General Petroleum Co. at A'bany■. ' Stanley Summer* Is with an oil I '1 company in California .Cashier of Ihe First National Eva W hitworth if with the Bank at Forest Grove. Statu Banking Department, j Elsie Whitworth Is with the . Katherine Dcssinger is Assistant . Midwest Studio* in Portland^ Beaverton. IIIIJ llt'it Harold ItiihrtNii'li w*» Instantly •'Hied ul Watt Slop« Thursday evening, September 3, when (he mnrhlti« »Im li he win, driving tollldrd wH’i a car driven by U w K i t.ikkns o f Cortland Tile Mohrhucb family, who live i *ar llnber, n p «r«l« u stall In the I 'iim fr » ' i n op .Matkel 1*. Iwren H i I rd and Knurl h on Vain hill In ISii'l.inil. They w re an H a h on e T ’liiriwthy evening with Humid driving At Ih iuquval which way held Timidity, the father o f Die t>ov :« stifl'd Ibal they were rouilna dowi Cun)on hill u I miii I m mile* nu hour and were rapidly up pronchliig another ear winch Menu'll to he about to make n lift turn Hamid at Ihv wheel o' the KiArlarh car pa*<e<l Ihe <ar they were upproachlni* on the rlahl. and the two c ir * col ikied when the Kohrbacli rar pulled hark Into Ihe mad. The ImpucT o f the col'laioti turned Ihe Rohrlxtch car over two or Hire« ! line« Mr and Mr*. Itolirhach were taken to (he i¡«ml Sainunlan Hospital I*. Portland where (heir Injuries were t reeled. • The Ixidy was brought lo Ihe I'raa t’ ndertukina Parlor* where H remained unHI Wednesday when Ihe funeral wan held The verdict of the coroner'a Jury ul the inquest wa< thnl the hov died o f n fractured neck auatnined In an accidental auto - mobile collision. in i a. « "IrH .Irn tu r Arrdlrt 1» Oltvn II) Jin') - .: f life they have rhosen to Ire*-.*' Harold Rohrbach Moots Doath When Two Autos Collide CAR Subscription, $1.00 por yr. In Advance Boaverton, W ashington County, Oregon, Friday, Sept. 11, 1936 Left: The j State win- tiers, 3 5 Left: 7 he 19- 3 5 Bee Football 7 earn