t ’a *"■»tity £Jt>ra, «k T he B eaverton R e v ie w The Only Newspaper Devoted Exclusively to the interests o f Eastern Washington County. VOLUME XV, No. 1« . Beaverton, Washington County, * ■ 1 Eight Students Earn Blue Cards BK O N E H U N D R E D PR ES­ E N T A T M E E TIN G 19 A N D 20 CONFERENCE M ARCH —— ■ TO O regon , ■ Frdiay, Marth ■ Subscription, $1.00 per yr. In Advance 19, 1937 ■ —1________ —r ¡Ü- Silcntly Passing Joint Meeting Of J . E. S. Is Held B IB LE SCHOOL T E A M C IV IL S E R V IC E E X - | TALKS A T W H ITFO R D AM TO BE G IV E N .Mrs, Klla M. Jensen died in Piallar*) Monday March '0 . .Shu v. as well known In the Whit for cou. munit) wiere she and her husband Uvetl for many years, eoiutng liiere in the early eogiitles. Jensen dud several years j " r ago. Su: vi:.* Mrs. Jensen are tu r dcuKh«-. Mrs, Harali Turner of I'oitiand and three xraiidehild- ren, George, Wallace arai t rank. T iwiia J-. , KVr..at services were held on Wednesday i f ter rvo<. ri in Port­ ia1 d witii interment at t restent Grove cemetery. About IU0 persons wore pres­ A Gospel team, comprsed of ent a> the 2oth arjniversary un rr.g vicinity ar.d Portland Meet In Hillsboro For were pi eserited with flowers Graduate nurse, $1.300 a year; v r* p a a i i t , making it the uvrg- from the Heaverlon tirante»'. Mrs. Inspection ' ptionaI brarA-hes: anesl .caiu psy- e ,t ccngir egatton so far. V*n Kleek Is now a member of Mr. James iGnclair o f Port- clnatry. tiibtrculosH, trachoma, ped- Beaverton (I nan ve. , nuising; 1 1- r.d *ii kc, taking the first chap­ a tries; general staff M A N Y A R E VLSJTORS A short talk was given by C. ter of Genesis us his text, bring- I’ tibllc H«-a!tb S e r '-c c ; Veterans’ Hsyes of Portland. it g out tile love of God. Other Administration, and tlie Panama Meet Held U Hillsboro Tues­ A humorous play wxut presented p.jrts ■ f the serv ices wore rce­ Canal Service. day K vening I b) tbe Kinlon Gratruce tiiernltor*. lt »tIon o f favorite memory w-rses • ubllc Health .Nurse, $2.i»0i‘ a I ni ertoti I iik -remarks were made by tho e m the corgregatlon, an year, gnadu t'.e nur e 'general by Mrs. A. W. Tblessen, Oregon lic.ivtr chapter No. 106 O.E-S. I'-i'i t ’ n * lo b) Miss Norton staff dutyj, a year, uerte Slate Iteciurer wl«o also eon- with Tualatin. Forest, and Ore- of Portland, two vocal duets by lecbnician ( b . .»n .m 'oif/ ana ro­ VISITORS P R E SE N T duel eil the recreations. Miss < '<»i nell of Portland and entgenology combine J), Si,sou a iiumah i t apters of the O.H.S. Three attractive birthday cakes AT LODGE M E E T IN í ; Miss Norton who accunpanied year. Indian K > ld Service I re­ met at Hillstuno Tuesday even­ •dom ed the tables and bounteous thernselws on the a c'o-d lon , el ud mg Alaska), Department of ing for inspection o f the ritual- rtresl'im nlH w o e served. istice work by the Worthy Grand and shoit individual testimonial tbe Interiryr. The Rt bi kah \ j dge met Tues- talks. Mat on, Mrs. Myrtle B. Peterson T lios« fimiii Beaverton attend- Juuior fares'or, and j'.ir,,ur rat'ge o f Onto o, Oregon. The floral • n*c were Mr. and Mrs. W. Van da> event.K, wntJi a very' good Tlie rgular team is scheduled examiner, $2.0)5 a year, i;e ;a r t- degree for the gland Matron. Kit ek. Mrs. MeKerrber, Mrs. I* altendar.ee, Ulwee visitors from to take charge of the services mer.t o f Agric ib .ire. Department Carter, Bra. KVsda Austin, Mrs. distant lodges being present. One Other dstingttished visitors were axaln next week. tf Interior. .Mrs. Stella Kellogg Drake, chair­ Wooden. Mrs. Ktlna Ritter, Mrs. number was taken in by caird. Kv cry one is cordially ixrited Mechanical ruzineer (iite*ct de­ man of the credentials commit­ fsultell Walker, Mrs. V. A. Wood (hir Noble Grand Mildred Os- ami A. M. Kennedy , field was reported getting along mid hi giil to com e otu next Sun­ sign), verioua gruje* JJ.r.O to tee rtf the Gone: a I Grand Chap- tt>r. Edibh S. nicely front bar recent operation. day right at 7:45 p.m. and see $3,800 a year. Navy De par. inert. rcr o f ihe Mctor Tianspart Operator (hea­ Phillips, Past Grand Matron of After btdgo refreshments were v hat these meetings are like. LO CAI. A M A T E U R Gome, a-.d btvng a friend and vy duty) i For filling the position Oregon, l)r. J. Francis Drake, served. W IN S TH IR D P R IZE your It.hie. Past Grand Patron, R. Frank Pe­ o f Transport Operator, Heavy E- A i*le social and dance with Siecial plans are beinr made quipment.) ttis, Grand Worshipful Master K ppington's • reheatia furnisliiug liarl Drorbsugh, son of Mr. and lo have a-i adult teacher from Applicatiori must be on file of the G w rd Lodge of the Mas­ Mr*. Dewey Drorbauah placed the music will be xlven on the tic Portland Unirm Bible ( Ias*es •*ith tbe Manager, Eleventh U. S. onic O ile r, Phillip Jones, Grand .bid o f April, proceeds to go to­ third in the acconttua section Federal Senti el. aed several Grand Rep­ wards paylrg for a new stove bring the message for the haster Civil Service District, of tlie American I-eg Ion amuieur services. f i r the hall kitchen. Office Building, Seattle, Waah- resentatives. Mr. Peters who with show at the Venetian Theatre a*. Mrs. Peters -recently returned irg' -n, not later Gian MARCH 22, Hillsboro, Tuesday evening. Oth­ from a trip to Washington, D.C. D E M O N STR ATIO N 1937. : er entries from Beaverton were T W E N T Y O N E IN A T -! New York, and other points of This examination is for the trierest spoke very niterestingly Miss Maxine < ady and Miss Mar­ T E A G IV E N A T H A LL T E N D A N C E AT C LA SS piir|s>se o f filling vacancies In o f their attendance at the ded- ie Ann Hanson of progress. In the near future, Karl with The Kiwanis ladies and the the l ' J , Forest Service for duty ii-aticn ceremonies of the Inter­ Tw tmty-or* people were In at- Mi« other audition winneri will H< use of Avon gave a demonstra­ in the States of Idaho. Montana. national Temple o f the Order tencance a> the < ar.yun Road tion tea at the Kiwanis hall last Oregon, and Washington, and in bi- heard over ihe radio. o f tbe Eastern Star in Washing­ it.hie da** laught hy Mr. Garnett Thursday afternoon with Mrs. positions requiring similar qual­ ton, . C., February 24. The f P Miami, in tile K. B. Me- building was formerly the pala­ B IR T H D A Y D IN N E R IS Minn hon e above M’est Slope on A. Berg as demonstrator of the ifications in the same locality. t i-tupet¡tors will not be required G IV E N J. W A L T E R S last Saturday evening. Mai-nh 13. Avon products. Tbe hall was to report for examination at any tial home of the Perry Belmont*. Many of the beautiful original decorated in green. Mrs. J. Gib­ On Wednesday evening, Mrs. J. Tin class continued their study son and Mrs. A. M. Jannsen plate, but will be rated on their fi’mi«hirers have been retained hur Miller, Betty Mniteen, Georg* Matters gave a birthday dRvrer of the Gospel o f St. Matthew, Hahlernian, IlmMie Dawne* X i PROJECTS FOR O R E ­ *r the temple. presided at tlie tea table and as­ exi»erienoe and fitness. In tumor o f tier son, Jamet on takrrg the twenty-fourth rliap- (■ »»la . Daisy Koehttt: second The United States Civil Service sisting about the room were Mrs. GON ARE C ITE D bis twelfth Wiirth<|sy. Guests Krsile, Donald Kinney, Harry Co- i ter as their text. Davton Peck. Mrs. K. M. Mar­ Gomlmssion anonurces the follow- S T U D E N T S TO T R Y jeesert « e r e ; Mr. and Mrs. A. R. soht. Evelyn Marsh, Everett Took, voting person is inviued tin. Mrs. Fred Goyt and Mrs. ir.e open competetite examina­ Cubile w orks p rojects f»»r Orc- Pearson, Miss, Flora Wick, Mr. , Any Jack MoC'ol lister, Outdon Kem- FOR SC H O LA R SH IP S Grauer. Mrs. Ieonard tions; g o o tolallKns 6f>, satunattsl to c o s i James M'oltem. Dellna SiU-hcll, and welcome to attend enc-h and W. H. n>*e, Beverly ltnhfwr. Vela New­ l27J*C.OOh, have t*cen Included in Verna, Kvrtyn. Bart tarn, and Don­ every :i* h id b y ‘ night at i p.m. Attune sxs is led Mrs. Berg a« Automot-ve Merhas»l»- - welder. ton. Dolores Wright. Shirley Carr Oregon high sch. : students hostess. , ! Bring a friend ard your Bible. ilio recently announced Ifl.OOO- ¡ ald Walters. Operator. Tractor (D iesel): Oper­ Harold Sleela; third Krade, D av­ ator, T ra d er Trailbuilder, ail In are out to win their share of OOti.itOo national program. It was i — id I'sdy. Donald Cham Jehad university scholarships, to be a- announced by Ormen R. Hean. 1 the U. S. Forest Service; and J e n v Dicker, Hobby K>*lg. Jan­ edueU'onai o- Foretnan <>f Laborers. U.S. S**il wa/rded in two ehuirman of the Oregon state et Felaher, la r r y K l r k w -c . f y- vents, m rh i m t.v* L-.ticral Conservation Service. tnan Taylor, Clarartel Pace .Wil­ planning Imard. champions ar.d winners in every Aplicattons must be on file Information and tlata on the son Ross. Nonna Dali vert, Gwen­ state will be selected. with the Manager. Eleventh U. dolyn Smith Rosemary Swagger, project* were otitained last sum- | Follow-in-’ i • ami. unreirf at a S. Civil Service District, Fedeial CURRENT EVENTS PHOT OC R.4 UH ED TOR l«nney, A n ­ entries are expected, I rger. 11th U. S. Civil Service ditional judge* o* the *'i»her Body C r a f t s m a n '» Projects Which are Utca'ed in drew Shriek Alicia Johnson, sixth G u ild H a r le y * E arl ( l e f t ) , direc tor of District. 450 Federal Office Bldg. since the closing date is not Washington county and which Krade. Janet Artern^pn, Monty G ener al Motors' ar t and colour d epa rt­ | until April 15. Seattle. Washington. Myers, t>»rene Kirkwood; seventh will directly benefit this cou n ty 1 ment. discusses w i t h G uild S ecretary Oregi r, cities participaDng in Krnde, Carl AusUn. F lo /o Malm, la te : W i l l i a m S M c L e a n , plans tor the new this event thus fur arc: M a fw tc E D U C A T IO N C LA SSES John Box ich, Howard Mayhew. Bank protection and clearing com peti ti on in m otor ca r design being B E IN G O F F E R E D Falls, Milwaukie, Sheridan, Can- A*»xliw Gady. )-7mnXa Strl< ker. flood channels on Willamette Riv- , sponsored by the educational foundation. by an«* Grants Pass. Jam* it Gamer on, Isutls Wilson, ir « o d tributaries, $2.4;!'*.tkt; Odt-j This is the fourteenth annual 'Hie following adult educ .tion Virginia Dussiotx Tatuise H ow ard,; jH|| sewer and sewage treat- ; • classes are being offered in Bea- meat essay contest to be con­ Imrratne Krrk¡eighth grade, James ment plarf at Beaverton, $7!t,o»>0; duct 1. Participatiim is limited j vert on. Jtozich. Terulo Nagai, Harvaird Municipal water supply tnxestl- Mrs. N. B. Whitiord 's conduct­ to students taking home econ­ littnnt Hallle Jean Pace, Betty gution fur the Willamette basin.! ing two classes in Americanization omics. Contestants have a choice Hanlon, GeorKie Hhlns*. I.udiUe 112.000; irrtgablllty classification meeting on Monday and Wedres- of sev< al subjects, a.l of which ■Gagr Fatlyt Sts-wiyrd, Rlct^ard o f project la.nds in the Willamette oipportunity lo ■ day evening In the Whitford home give them the l.ineohi. Tomlho Sato, De Witt la sin , $25,000 stream pollution p: esent in essay form the knowl­ on Second and Ijombard St.rets. l.yuwin Janet Von Attrn, Betty | slu(jy_ $f>0,000; fishery survey o f; D O G S E E K S P O L IC E AIO edge they have gained in their These classes are open to the Mottoon Fva Meisner Ernest Mel­ | si return« ard spawning areasl — W h e n Duke, one ot Seat public w ithout charge amd she eld classes about the selecticx prep­ on If. i throughout the basin, $17,000; anil | tie's more th ou g htfu l dogs, prove of interest to those secU- aration and food properties of A daily news paper Is an added i a state-wide study to determine lost his w a y for tw o days, 1 ing citizenship papers or those meat. Miss Ignore lew is of Slay­ at fraction In the first graiyri..ig" his com e into the third grade class ! the state planning board. It may application. glad since they are decidedly first time, is open to all high with Easter hiuwries and elves. j be allrlght or It may be an echo school students. The young art­ worth while. The fourth grade reading class I o f a driwm of long ago. i Mrs. Whitford is also offering ists are telling the story of the Is illustrating the story, "The a course in quilt making. This plsce of meat in the diet in their Dog of Flanders." The rsok - 1937 D IR E C TO R S ARE : class is open to both mem' and poster compositions. The nation­ trapby class Is taking an Imag­ E L E C T E D B Y M AH women and is meeting on Friday al champion came from Kansas. inary trip in Switzerland. , Nationally known authoM cs is afternoon at 1:00 o ’clock m the The sixth grad« art class Is the field of home economics and Whitford home. completing a Mlareh scene In Election o f 1037 director« of Rich and poor, old and young, prominent artists will select the Oregon Business and Investors black und blue. winners in the two contest *. are cordially invited. Oeta Wright of the seventh Inc., the state-wide taxpayer fed- grade Is out with c.hieken-pox. i vratior » xs announced today bv 1 «äst Friday the third and sixth F. H. Voting, inanmger. GRANGE CHURCH CHECKS A N D CUR­ KnaidcH had a half-holiday which Bv oongretknnl districts, the R E N C Y A R E FO U N D TO H A V E SE R V IC E S they earned hv having 2d perfect following were elected by mail days. Im Mots: Washington County Grange While looking over the road Kitst district: W. T. Evenson, w ork on Denney Road last week, church services will he held in Benson Timber Go.. Glatskanie; C O U N T Y F A IR TO Frank Allen found a box con­ the HilLsbi ro Grange hall on Harry E. Draper, druggist, Ore­ taining cheeks and currenccy be­ Sunday April 18. A sermon will S E P T E M B E R B E IN gon City; W. I., Soehren. « a i i - longing to Pat Kelley at Sylvan, t>o delivered at 11:00 a.m. fol­ who was shot to death .c his lowed by a pat-luck dinner at Tli ' Washington County Fair j liousentan, Dallas. Second district.: J. F. Ib»e*elt, store there in January. The noon. An »fterroon program will BLIND DEALER Board held their annual meeting •SEES" C A R — The robber and murderer evidently be given. In the Chamber of Commerce I hwauna Box tAo., Klamath Kails; “Blisi: Mo t o r N EW S P O R T S had cached his loot along the rnoms llillshnno Afondjt'' after- j lauter H. HamJey, saddle manu- Ihndteton; John C. C L O T H E S — Sports W i z a r d " of N e w Al read while making his get-away. tv on March 15. The fot’ i.wing fact urer. F IV E A N D T E N G IR L S S T R IK E— B A S E B A L L M E E T TO fmlt shipis'r. Hood bany. Indiana Mor e'othes for the com- officers were elect«>*l for t i e ’ Duck anil, These "m illio n dollar babies” of I ig s u m m e r m onths gan T r m k l e . De River. B E H E L D IN FU TU R E Detroit's five-and-ten cent stores com ing yenr: H. T. Hesae, pres-1 JOB D A U G H T E R S Soto dealer using v/'ll replace the for­ are on a sit-down strike for shorter Third district: R. J. Front, iitent; R. M. Banks, vice preel- his fingers instead mer popu lar slacks HOLD JOJNT M E E T l ’kivers are now being signed hours and more pay T h e y have d .n t; a id R. G. Scott, treasurer. Grown Willamette Paper Co,; Hen- of " e y e « ” w h i c h • r.d culottes. Mas on contracts covering the sea­ set up livin g quarters in aisles rv I» German, Janttzon Knitting Tl’*' fair will he held In H ills­ were destroyed by in« Je n n in g s , pic Bethel No. 2 Daughter» of Job son of 1937 for a team to repre­ once thro nge d w ith customers. boro on the dates o f Seii'ember Mills, and A. A| Gomrle. geneiat a dy nam ite blast lu r e star, is sh own 1 of Beaverton held a Joint meet­ sent Banrerton hv the Sun«et insurance. 2, 3, 4. and Ihe plcn of n free ••seeing'' the new wearin g the new ing with the members of Bethel G iizite and any new players wiah- Officers brn Pt37 will be elected fair will be continued. \n Im- De Soto on a recent snickars of olive No. 2 s|*onsored hy V ictory chap­ i v c to become a member are urg­ N E W A I R C H I E F — F red D Fagg speetion of tbe grounds and at the rinse o f the present state viait to Detroit L *re»n crepe topped ter in Portland Thursday even- ed to he present at the "U aod Jr.. W o r ld W a r pitot, who has been C Peed, company building« stiowed them In fine legislature, wltere Oregon Busi­ by a sh ort sleeved . ing frr inspection of the ritual­ l " Lunch Friday night i t 9 ;M named the new direc tor of Bureau ness and Invesors Ine. malntalred of.*cial. listens to Irdt- condi ttoit, and everything iacket blouse In a istic work by the Grand Guard- p.m. when a business «e«si«v of of A ir C om m erce He succeeds T r l n k l e' s c C m •olorful South Sea ertes a Hiieerssful fats- for tho a legislativ» bureau for its mem­ the team will be held. Eugene L. Vidal. i ian Mrs. Cora Young. bers. arlnt. coming y*ar. » The seeotul luminal ell) school mi iteri ntvmh'i Is' conferenti uno i the Joint nu*piie* of the dc|iart feilt of MupcrinlMidcn* e of Un Oregon Slate Teachers \snoela and Uw.'State Department <>f Third And Sixth tirades Ik Idm u ion will he held in --allein Take llalf-IIoliday Varcii l'J and 20, 1937, un ni ding to an annouueemeet by c . a . Last Friday Howard, Superintendent <-f Puli Ih- Instruction. Prank i). Uotv- H O NO R R O LL L A R U E arti, superintendent of schools ; at Tillam ook, is the ptesideni of n«>irrapll) Fla»» Of I uurlb Grade the ooolerer.ee and Silas Galser, ; superntendent o f achool* a: Salem - v u i l » - SwIDcrlaud • is ihe secretary. Inrportaot eoui- nilitee re|wwts will I m * kiv . ii on During the pant Mix w coks prt- the followinK siSijrels: < ustodlsl I im I uigtu nliulrnts buy« i«ru n l Administrai lor. Junior illxh School III««. Card* They were Ariel* ! pr* K l e i n for O r o K o n , und Gener­ B ow , < arolyr Talbert, Bonnie I»e al Heult li Kdiie.nl .m Protraili In Mild, aocond grad»-; Jusmn# Foa- C«* Iteration with t'u On t’on Med - n*r a-tid Ki>in>rt IH j i i i , i bird gr.xtle, Inal Ansoetatinii. It Is expected I m t w c i Mayfield, fifth Knute; 1 • tint approximately 125 superin­ IUl|>h Kirk-wood, •rrenlh (ru d t; tendents um! principals will he and l*h> H im I’ll», eighth ir id r . In attendance at the m cet'rg. A niniilx-i o f tMitl'n «anted tbe Ft Uiay fora noce. Governor c . Honor Hull, w hlrb means that 1 H. Marlin will extend «reettoga l hey lerieved no grade Itelow u Ut the c o n firenee and C. A. How­ They were: first grade ard will give on address on "R e­ Fivd Blatter, Sln-niy Rogers. view o f iK'KIslati r . ” Al j ionn Gloria IImkJIcMloti. KM-iiDd Krade. luueheon Seeretary o f Stale Fari Mary Meyers, Bob Swain, 1*8111 j Si,»II and Strie T R u s u n r H--I- Harri**«*, El win l*axno»r; third • luan will be tntrodueed to ihe •riade, Itonald Madsen. Duane Kto n p. Dean Alfred Pow-lfc, Di- ector lb>wcil elKblh irrade, VirKinla Bishop. | by i*n addi'*«* hy Dr Dexter M. Kurzer, Presidi n I of Recti t o|- Nedra Mlltar. leae Hortla-.d. 'Phone who received Honorable 1 Saturday afternoon the sup- Mention earned no xrade below meet jointly "3", half of whitdt muat be "2 ’a." arinuiw teru will wttb the A p point meri Dtfeetoi* Ilonotahls M*«itli*n Htudmt* wore: of the college*. unlvetsities, a 'd first xrade. Carol Welk, Junior KohiftHon, I / mi I hc M o n m WJf- normal achool *tf the sat'e. I n TAe W E E K S N E W S THE REVIEW I