l/hJVi *r , “ y U b t lUy T he B eaver to n R eview The Only Newspaper Devoted Exclusively to the Interests of Eastern Washington County. VOLUM E XV, No. 18 Grade School lo Present Four Plays Music Festival For East­ ern Washington Co. To lie In Beaverton Subscription, $1.00 per yr. In Advance Beaverton, Washington County, Oregon, Friday, April 2, 1927 ROSS-AN TRIM D IN ­ N E R TO BE Cl VEN J'rcpurailir« M « bi In« made to make (be Ito»»-Anti du din­ ner at Aloha «ren te hall, Thurs­ day, A f« II 22, oiA> of the out- ■Ural n« cvfr.it» of the county, a«i - ordita to It. Q. Scott, «»f Siwr* Wocxl, »• nei «I chairman of the Democratic coniid'nortary hin nar. fu r l Donatixl), United Slates list., x’t t/.lorrey, Claude McCul­ loch. «late Demis ralle commit eclissa will be special aueata Senator K. !.. Ito«« a r i Itep- rcsiillative Hay Antrim win he I i o i k t «tiesta. An orchestra ha« lieen securetl f«r I l e n«enicrt«. Finance will be bat dii* I by T» H, i ’ampin II of Hll'slx-no, l . « i - urer of t1ie Courly Democratic • entra! coralmttee and John Iter- nani« o f Hoy. T x k cls will he In live liwridx of predite! committe-enier Ihl« weck, anal Democrat» and Re- public-, r.s i« the t-««unty arc ex- |iect«-rtx, *8, latlier of Mrs. ' K. W. Wombuf>' who l«.imarly • íes vd her«, lied at bis home Twar Tacoma, Wash, last week. Iif wug a newspipir man ard ' was f « r sometí im conrevted with Hie Oregonian. I National Airport LeasedTo Company Air pianse Crop Dusting And Seeding Companys Is I^easor M flliam Perry Kur.traJ rervlcs» w i:e Ili-Ul I * TO BE G IV E N A PR IL 9 I -gg’s cbzpel \V««inesday a’ ter- TRACK LS STARTED ^ r nual Mun­ der Hie «li reel loo of Ml»« Oer- : .Ixld for Flitierlcl Aitjus: Ihth- leased for a t e m «7 y< ars to ir l'« .(lv « l frr the cnsl hi part B/-ford. ! leir, 7*4. of Al«dia at ¿V. chtp- tbi A 'b la n c Crop Dusting ar .1 •4 Wa«“iln «ln I rouDily will be. Tlie lcj:Hn« role, .Michael Petn- el Thurwday, March 2v, wit.li In­ See: ing t o. T ie rominny con- Itekl at Bravtafon. IS fcrtioolN tertorv a tiaoduome you nr roan. ¡ terniert at ( escent flo / e cemc- Ohils of K.t ar I,. I.udwlg, pres- will meet at the uti.l.toriiiin to who pose» as a prof»«sor !- a tery. He Is surviv'd by ila hiert; Lsslie M. Boyd, Vice-pres­ take part in Jin Festival which « > ! '» sc I kmi I I s portrayed h« Jay ident and R. F. Hollistti Sec­ widow and four •• .'.«I, ■*«;. pr.-tulre« In cue o ' the nest Olb-or. Playing t>p >slte iHi> will retary, all of P'-rtlarr^ ever held Ir tills aertlun. be .Meri* : Me'zier taking the company has been opér­ l4i«l Tiw olay thirty rhildreni part «if Miss Putty P?tier-or TIGARD I.O.O.F. HON­ ai This ng sir e 102t> and haa ,pt rated <*«ra «Iv in .It»* \

- • linnoil oui for trark had 'heir ’mad- its fiftieth anniversary of tbe chos* P«»timed * » their ite»son, a wild yotin« fellow and. lur«(N I herns at this tnembirstrip of f , F. Tigard in quartvrs. aiccoidi.ig to Mr. Dud- lah-r. Kite»« who? time. the order last Thursday evening. wig. he; a us«- that city cortafrs The fa< uC y of the girl*« school | Mar.y of the »1u«ten<* have market for the A musical program was ren- the principal will co'laiat. of Elizabeth Hocckll fumed out Tor taark and a ™. G AR NETT SPEAKS «rbemioals used in their opera­ er« i. Homer Ange! of Port;ami a» Miss Prrdrice, a irevere yet training for the prellmt ary j Past G-rand Master presented Mr. tions. AT M CKAY SCHOOL tenth r-hewrfed asslstint to the track meet which will take p are A cor.skk rahle part of ihewtuk Tigard wkh tbe fifty year Jew­ «*-:ar. The dean «»f the school the laiU r pert of the tnoulh. Much already |>erfrrnied has comprised el p'n. Dr. /risto!le. will be playeJ by \V. E. C-ar re ti of Poi i land, a I'tn 'iln it mote .'al ha« liecu ft und Ice cit 9m and cake were ser­ dusting fields of peas that hate « a ver«!*»'. Much o? the ufxl kimk I team« wtll represent teacher lironi t1ie Portiar.l l'n- M«»r4y ves' at tbe close of the progiam. been planted for canneries. They lon lutile < la«»ea and of ihe Can- humor will I « supiiüed hy Cur­ liesvt rton. , There were one hundred fifty also seed alfalfa and spray clo­ (Mlvered tir C.umm in the pert o f Jake Diirln« .(he past month IKS pu­ yon r ««d llllde claas For Wh*t? present, all seated at table* with ver and alfalfa fields to Inocu­ pil« have Itoon neKlier s t«ra t Ihe làislcr nicssuKc at tlu l'iU-r- ttie lanKor. Paiatod by Elbert M. Jackson as a Contribution to tbe the exception of the ladies who lât.:; them with the tubercle for­ The life of the piny. thoae nor tardy. dinoniltiatlotuil church in ih« Me- ming bacteria. This work can EMERGENCY PEACE CAMPAIGN served the refreshments. Thirty-two new volume- havw Kay «chool lasi Humiay nl«u*. tl four itnp- that arc in school en­ be- carried on over a large a it* tc<>i.iin,c A llxrt Qualls of the »croud ibis servire at 7:4à P liii . Ttrhntt ( lass Track Mee* OFFICERS TO BE a filerai and your lllhle. Bail. Patricia. Winifred anc Bert. or five miles out on East Glisan involved? Krndr 1« »Iwent from school due St. Air. Duel wig is not unknown Jr. Fleskes, B« r-ardine Ems ard With 6I Points In « apik«« which he ran into IN STALLED APR IL 17 Wlui I» your responsibility in here, having bten active in KJ- son Billy. hi« font. 1« REBEKAHS VISIT the l ' cs< rt emergency? wa-nis work. He • has addressed The third «rid e lias twenty >fts. H. U Hudson has ' een the local club on different oc­ The local co-operating churches LAU R ELS PLA NTE D HILLSBORO LOIHÌE perfect day», wlile.h entitle« them «!e«'U»d to the high office of ar«l committee for the Kuieig- EASTERN OREGON casions and l»een a visitor here to a 1m tf-hoi idry. Oregon Slulre No I White S’ trUie ency P«ace Campaign hsv se- •numberless times. Hdul lube 4 .inlaiuing Im portant; LODGES ARE \ I S I T ED Blxtn n Hcbckalis from Heu ver­ Coo lire Decker lias moved to of Jerusalem. Hubert Bragg o f cti!»e«l Harry W, Stone as speak­ According to his statement, lllll«b«vx> Miiltrximah. Bata I- Uur.cd In 4 ein.-nt Pirrllenil where he will ait«-nd ton luulce attended Watchman of the er for Su-.«!a.v everlng at 8 p.m. bis company will ixaciic* the Mrs. R. R. Summers «Irove to lim ile Tuesday evening, March the George school. Shepards. A. M. Jawwen, 2nd In the hx-al Bethel ('ongrevstlon- \\ iu»«'o last Wednesday to meet “ most modem, ecoroxinical and Isirrulne Nelson, whose tame 23. Plea Id ent Estelle WX— I made Wlaemen, Beaverton high sclux»! obs.ived arsi Mrs. Jannsen ■il church. htr sister, M-s. E. E. Stipe who efficient methods of application failed to «fM ar with her class- h«r official visit there. Courlsir to the Quern. 1 ijsjbp Arbor Day. Monday afternoon has b e *» <»n an official inspec- of chemital dusts for the control Mr. 8t«»r.e is a former chap­ The Slier wo« «1 Itetw-kah I exige offierr» with <>th?r officers will maim' last wm*k earned l|onnr- Memch 23. A fter a short as- lio.n tour for the O.E.S., the of insect pests ard plant «lis- man of the Portland S uool able mention for the tth »1* pr« sentes! the Hillsboro lodxe wilh le Irsti t|ll«-d April 17. in tbs« " m, h lv; ,aur‘ l8 * * ? t 1 by U* l « « t few woeks.' Together' t h ^ eases on agricultural crops." H < ard, a retiiad Y.M.C.A. Sec­ the Washington County Frisind- weeks period. Rose Ball Rm:m of tbe Masonic siuients were planted ar >und visited chapters at Moro, Grass retary and ha: recently v siU'l The KeoKRuphy clans of the sbip Tnavnlling gavel. A short Temple I r IVirtlaisl. Europe t»vi<^ to naak? a' -a'e- live f«M»lball field by the Fire ATflley, aTd lone. At Aloro they f..'th «ra.li- lias made nil t'liac- skit rlos«»l the evening's |«-o- P.-T. A ASSOCIATION fttl study irf war anil peace ».on- Squad. A metal tube, coni a ..itvg were tht guests o f Atr. at»d Mrs. irary trip to Mexico wherr It irram. imporunt data of the sc'iiol “500- PARTY IS Colli.- Mixvre i Dorothy Hun’ . iev). TO HOLD F IN A L MEET lit ions. Ice ertam, cake and coffee wi*re will spend several weeks. year was buried with the name They returned liome Sunday eve­ HELD ON T U E SD A Y Mr. Stone ia chairnun of Ttte seventh gnulv hy_, «»nc served. of senior class of 1937 was plac­ ning. the Km«' geroy Peace Cam; aign Repreaeniatives of Parent- rleaa la luu In« a litwlth co. test I ■ Mr«. F. H. Schone entertains-d for four Stat«s and conies i*> us ed over K. w^tli Kathryn Thompmni and ATT EN D «•her a-»»«xsatU'4\ «»f Washi vgtoa ALUM NI Aftor a baseball game between ATT EN D SUNRISE with 1 liirchsxm and "BOO" party very highly recomnicr e I . - a t f . ! Austin actitiK a » captains. coiivvy will hold their final f e e l ­ Ho lh.r the coutest »tand» with B A N Q U E T AT P. U N IV . for a group o f frierds at her public sp.aker ard especially •he faculty rcnl the ‘Beave ton- SERVICES ON EASTER ing A t- il t> in the Sbanroodl home. Tuestby. Fon-- Hols»« for hi* abilky to discuss (hese iar.s , an mterelass track .neet | a scone o f 23-21 fn favor of grade chool auditorium from was held. .For the first time the .\6\ and Mrs. .Samuel B. I .a or wers' In play. Mrs. J. W. Mini- urgent qiicstk'ns. Carl'» aide. .Mrs. M. C. Ak'Jvercher w .s a IP to 3 o’clock. The meeting oos-o attemksi tbe Annual A'umni mere won first high score. Mrs. Every public spirited iter son outdoor brosdeas int system was Saturday night guest at the home date has been moved ahead one luinqitel at Pnjriflc unlverifcly O tr ln d t McCormick, senconl ard should 4ie.tr his message. used. The senior class won the of Airs. DorrMlne Knight and week ««> it will not conflict writh N E W C LU B O R G A N ­ winch wa» held In the Noc.onln Mr». Jay Gibson, consolation. “ .«ligh ter Helen cn Piwtlaod. S uj >- the coming state convention to IZED AT H A Z E L D A L E hotel !n !*ortl»T.d Saturday ««ve- ; day morning they attended the be lie fat in Portland April 13- ning March 27. A prog mm of J Sunrise Services in the Rose 16. State officers will be pre«- Twelve ladles met fast Thura- imistc and spt-echea were en­ t>o»» 1 of Washington park. Sun- ent to announce detailed pro­ day afternoon at tlie home of joyed. Ralph PWts ex-’ 15, an day evening At re. Knight and grams and features of the c«jn- Mrs. R. M. Mason a id organ- atlom ey of Subtle acteo aa ‘ daughter, arid Mr. Hairold Mayer vention. iz«xl a club to be known as the toostninster. w e e guests a< the MkKe.eher County Council officers wilt Hazehlale Happy Hour. The pur­ ltonve. pose of the club Is to get ac­ GIRLS ARE C A N D I­ he elected and installed. Each quainted with new neighbors and local association w ill describe DATES FOR TITLE POT-LUCK D IN N E L . their yearly activities. Standing hslp them In any way they o«itlon. The win­ student at Tigsird high school. Mrs Lee At* ad of Nehalem luck lunch was served. The next ner In Ihe contest wtll represent -Aha. A. R. Rasmussen, slate ‘ »Fho-e twentieth weddin- anni­ the Ooldeiv Gate Intel rational meeting will be held at the Tome versary is April 1. A lovely Summer-Round-Up chairman will of Mrs. Nellie Fraser «»n April exposition In Paris June 12. j set of china was presented to assist local chairmen with tnetr S. All ladle« In the community pre-school tlrem. There w«ne 45 guests pre­ problems about the afo invited to bring their sew­ DORIS W E B B E R TO health project that is already sent. ing and attend. P L A Y OVER RADIO under way in some parts of * ' I Alias Evelyn Alexander was a the county. FOUR TEEN PR ESE N T 'Doris, the small daughtei of Everyore bring a "sack-limish.” dim er guest at the home ot Dr. association will AT M CM INN CLASS | Mr. and Mira. 4'. 8. Wehber will and Mrs. Hetu Atond&y evening. The Sherwood play the piano on the 4' »llins serve coffee. "W liat will hapiwn when the! «m l Erwin program over radio station KGW on Saturday A|>- meet with a total of 61 points. I,or«f returns," wa« Aflr. Gnrnelt’» ! FREE E N T E R T A IN ­ rll 3. Marian Hagg of Iti od- The juniors won second place thcnieni l««t Saturday nght. vllle I* her music teacher. with 41 pottles, and the freshmen M ENT IN HILLSBORO Alnrrh 27. a* the Tanyon -oad nilile c I rsh , when fonrtep". young garrtemi 25 points to nose out the sophomores who had 21 people were present.. The la t-, GIRL IS INJUR ED There Is to he a big free en­ points. AT TRACK MEET tor p-ft of the twenty-ftfth chap-1 tertainment at the Aloore Hall ir. ter of Mntlhew was used for. Hillsboro Friday night. Api II 2, HIS symmetrical building In the cedar tree which has since figured in last century, have so drawn their The Girl Reserves plan to coo- sponsored by Aloore Lodge and 4 he theme chapter. Myreen Piinvmy so|»hoinore was plans as to continue the preservation modern classic manner is the new literature and history. When the orig­ of the Pompadour cedar. Into this new duo# a church service at the Drill leant. There will at-t* be Ary »"kirg person 1« wanted injune-il ink the Arbor Day Ir.ter- inal house was destroyed to make Museum of Modern Arts which is be- way for another the architects care­ museum will be moved the numerous Bethel <'ougTegp.tioonl church on a box supper and fr-* dance *t- titiW welcmme to attend « «eh elass track meet held at the mg built on the Quai de Tokyo in fully preserved the tree in planning masterpieces of the art of our own Sunday, April 4. This mark; Ihe I torward.-. Jack Entier r. accord­ Srturdhy night at 8 o’eloek. high school last Ali-nday. Friends Paris for the Paris 1937 International the new structure. The second struand will furnish It# hours and acquaintances will he ghw! Exposition. The aite of the building ture was lately occupied by the Polish j the Louvre, the Luxembourg and I s c v* AA eek. A choir composed of entertainment. So twin« a Mr. a <1 'Mrs. T entwert Adams to know that she la rec«rve"hvg was occupied in the Hth century by Embassy which recently moved to other historic collections. These will af eight girls will stng. Vat box. your friends, and spend an mewl tha w eek-er! visiting al dally from her head Injury. An < house built by Louis XV for Mme. make way for the building of the at last constitute a coordinated col­ numbers will assist ta the ser- enjoyable evening at the Voo.-e the home of Mrs. A d im * par­ evoray will sown reveal Ihe true 7’ompadour. That famous lady planted ; Museum. The designers of the new lection In an eminently suitable beck- Hall. ; vice. la the garden of her residence a building. Like their prototypes of the [ ground. ent« mt Eugene. extent of her Injury. i Arbour Day Is Ce- Paris Exposition. Building New Landmark T