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T he B eaverton R eview The Only Newspaper Devoted Exclusively to t i e Interests of Eastern W ashington County. VOLUMM XV, No. 22 Debaters Leave For National Tourney itraverton. Washington County. Oregon, Friday, April .'JO, 1937. “Best in West” as Debaters a I fffi___ ___ ^ CARD OF THANKS --------------------------- ---------------- ™ tak e thla opporl untty 0f t h a rk in g o u r frittala for tbelr ♦ x|.< wlon of sym pathy and un dem anding In o lir bereavnient. Mra. H aiti« p |f (. I Music Festival Is Held At Schoo Subscription, $1.U0 per yr. In Advance 1 LOCAL PEOPLE AT TEND CONCERT SUN. .¡Local team Wins *j County Track Meet Among tho»c- a tu n d in g the M heztou College Men's Glee Chib ] conceit in P o rtlan d Sunday ! be Him* n M eiuoriat Uaptàgt 1 .lurch were Mra. K. R. Johnson, w n ia i d j -hr.>»on, th« h . a . w .a t — - Festival To Be Held In Beavers Score 53 Points; Gym Of Beaverton led the dining room of th e a -I "* Mila. R H It. D,,iney Seven First Places !«f»a. k ran g e hull Tbur».iay uight j lx .ty fami“**’ , Mise Mir navi High School tm Uie dinner, a t one of t|,e _ , and Mr» »am Doty E.„. Are Won si R ev . . . ___— la rg e st between-« ainpaiKn feath G 'o rg e ,N. T aylor. J»*ai people SCHOOLS ENTER who a jo attending college a t SCHULZ HIGH SCORE ering* In tli«. h isto ry of ifo 11 Ja> (iihson, Lyman Wool), Kussel 11 ulet t And Ed Blatter On Team I TO BE IN ILLINOIS 11‘dd) lli«b'*|i I’rOi ult* (W T im - county. T he buajr dlnera enjoyed U hi^n' 11 u a rt Mias M arg aret West, th e w itticism s of t*ie tia sim a e - I'relisn in arj T rack Meet I« leid Himzn Johnson and K enneth and K arpstcin l- ILuh Point Hhi>u I<»r t«r, Ed I*. Moore of H illsboro, I t I N i^ r tO n Douglas T aylor. Bob Denney al- T rip To Hcet Ik w ier T rack T« at» h e Introduced honor guests, | •------- - wi was a stu d e n t th e re for 2 v ap o rs, m em ber» of the commit- T he th ird m r.t.al mimic fesj yi ars. A num ber of o th er young Ih-averton hitch «nhool’a debate A driving fighting Beaver tia c k fee btuoled by R. 0 . Scoff, post- tlv sl f.»r th e iur»!tm portion cf l wo pi ¡»re prep arin g for en tra n ce t«*aam yompoMd of .l^y OÌI mmui , squad downed the strong F o r mncitcn- and p reiin ct com m ittee 1 Ki ngt on i-citnty will be held th e ie in th e n ear future. Lyntii Webb, I'M» In B la tte r and est Grove team In one of th e w orker*. j tocay ( Friday! at J :30 p.m. I{ ii < m *4 II ii UM ii*ft T hursday illum p.ni. A h ard est fought entunty n o . • ev very in 'e re stin g program haa in i fur tlu< National I tettata* A lthough a social affair, and PORTLAND SPEAKER e r seen in these p arts. Beaver liccn pl.s/ireil and many apccial T o u rn a m e n t to b* held In Ja c k husinsa to tie rihelvpj. th e n.oef. ton »cored 53 Vi points w ith 7 sonville. Illin 'd a. Tlwy «era* ne Ing went, on re c o rd n* fa voting number» h a r t been arran g e d . TALKS AT WHITFORD fruit place», 2 second p 'aces, autl ra «n(Mi|tical by K. (1 Webb, dr* I’ris ld o n t Itn o a tw jt ' i ju d l'.a ry Everyone la cordially Invited fo | ‘JVi ¡b ird places. bate coarti at the blab school T hdse school» p aid o i- reform plan. ResolqtioaiK p resen s tte n d . Tom Dryden of Portland sp o k e , f o r e s t Grove was second w ith Th I ra m la en titled Ut p artir- p.ating in thi* ev ert a re ; AP ha^ ted by Dr. J. O. Robb of Hilla- U zt Sunday rig h i. A pril 25, Ip atr In the national tournam ent l!iV4 points and 6 firs t places, te»ro w ore unanim ously nerept- H u tx r, Raleigh. W hltford, fuaJ- ' lie Inter-donc m lnational riiu re h lx*-»use of t l v l r victory at Idre •d - BuriMraa wps Im m ediately /-tin View, C e d ir Mills, I'nioD, iM-ld in tbe Mi-Kay school, taking : 6 second plac<V> and 2V4 third field college which «ave I M m place*, d t. Mary’s was ih ird Mc Kli*!«y, H aael'I’le, K in'on, i.rth - muk ( m n d ,d an d th e “floor cleared hi* te x t from th e tw en ty -lira f * li id point» end H illsboro 4th the O teyon S tate cham pionship n-.y v 1 Bcav—rlo n . for dancing. chaiC er of he Beck of Number* S'.tmhnK In bark row a re Mr Webb, c.w ch; Jay G ibaon and Ttie d eb a te question la "Ite 1-avt F rid a y th e p relim iro ry ;2 1 tri John 3; 14. T w enty-four per- j w ith 71» points. T igard scored A rrival of Willi» Mahoney. Lyman Webb, f flrn a llv e lU-butma a ril ssj.ti-d in f r o r t i«re Maat n a.dved T hai All E lectrical Htil- ¡2 peints fori fiitj, place. track m eet waa held ait Beaver nr.a w ere in 8 t‘cndwnce. IV >»on and Edw in lllatter. n e g a tiv e detiatei». K ummt I Mulet!, a- » Hon,, to ta l of vo<eg had Senator Itlm Shall He Guvernmenlailly Shultz of F orest Grove w as ton. S t. M ary’s, A lo h a-Iitib er McNfeyr g u essin g ti^ the la«- e- Arne hi G arnett acted a* leader high point men of tbe m eet with Owned An<l O perated " Jay Gib nuther ««gaitlvr d eb ater la not »bown. m d BeaveiioF lo tk p - rt w ith Special musar was fu rn ls b e j by son and Lyman Webb are on IS Vi (>oiats, and Arms of F o re st Photo co u rtesy T h e O reg o n ian lectlon was a au rfris e fealu r.e B eaverton se cu rin g firs! p.ace H ow ard la."«'urette, K ational rum- .Mr Ronnie Cegwpbel! vocal no- I Grove was the riform ative aide of the qties second w ith 12% m lttcm an , W R. Barnes of Mult . Itli 0 ( pnin’s Aloha-ITuher »** 1<Jlit from P ortland. lion will* lluaael Mulct* and fid ' points. K arpstein was th ird an< vecond with 73 point«. The fol nom ah county. Vernon W di.ama, No m s r tir w hat your age is , f«,r Beaverton, w ith win Illa'Uw a re on the netta!Ive * ed ito r o f th e Oregon Demo rat. lowing people placed in the m «et; or wTiat denom inatlcn you are i S%, points, Pale Silently Passing Dr n . M. Erw in, M ultnomah Rig I h ^ s ; r.o \ « r fl d sah — P ;ud a !te c h t‘j to . if you are ro t at- Tlie q u a rte t of debater» will su m m ary : / co u « ty c o ro n e r a t'e rd e d snd yfr. I’etiiz Mtocnd; Shot Put- Rob. ttn d in g nny oth er ch u rch ser- , 10« yard da»h: S chullz, F crea t nw*4 chaimpbrna from all c>Uier join I hit . m:\VKTi e rt Sw-nsger. scrond. vices r e x t S unday evenig, y mi atte» In Mie union at aeaalnna to an d Mr*. E 1. K irkpatrick o ' Grove, firs t; A nna, F o rest John Frit* B ennett w ss Isirn Small Boys; 5U yard dash-—Bob are co rd ially invltfd <to t>e p re s ulaa-t Monday, May 3 and end on MI Drctuk ie. O scar H ang m aster Grove, second; Stau:,en, St. Berne», first. Floyd Mr In. see- ent r t 7:45. j A (aril 16. JKt'.l at IVsinetiorc», I- May 7 of Alohf rrrn g e . and Rs-publlc- j Mary's th ird . Tim*. 10 2/5 sec. f«n<->; 73 y ard do«h B-d> Barnes I'.liner S til e led the com m ittee |u w a , a tm.Ul v jllag e of seven sn frien d o f tile Imaior guests. 220 y ard d a » ||: Shultz, F c.esl, f in d ; High Ju m p --B o b B a ire s, and te n famiHea w hich a l Mie last tmmaent fln- | log house« In*, ('ived activ e !i-,emln»rs of Grove, firs t; K arpstein, Bea TUCKER RETURNS f :r s t; Broad .kr-np George r t- i n e .1 w here he »pent hla boyhood. H e — ■ ■ ■ - itfiice.1 th e tir Ip ltd * waa ranted th e cc« an i7 atl't* and of Ihe Hi me verton, second; Ezell, 3t. M ar j att'-nih-.l D rake onjtrer«Ry at Dew ()ne Of Largest BetWOen- Eci-■omlcs clu b rearonsit»le for firs t; B'setwill Dor Conser, firs«; . by ponlar »uberi primi FROM LOUISIANA y’s, rhird Tim e 23 3/5 sec. 220 Re’ay l i m n . Malm, f old- 1 Moines, Iowa. He was a pion Illd.K BM iop, prealdenl id the th e excellent dinner 4!o y ard d ash : K arpstien, Bea Campaign (Gatherings wvtl p.rd Rhine first. Old T im er’» tlaaeball aaaoclrtioei eer of North D akota, going th e re I* W. T ucker re tu rn e d la st verton, firxrt; Ezell, 3!. M aiy’s, A lb ert K eeim w r, i k ' t con*- I / r c f G irls; 30 vard i!r .v! Lu- . 1 ¡n the year o f 1162. provided ttie car. Held In ('ounty Hu.** ric k , Beaver I on, th ird m ltteem an In 'ro d u ced Represen- ell!« O u r-, 73 v a 'd o,.»h— w tek from a tw o m onth’s v isit Mwrlan I toy »on, airsrilur n e g a »Mr. Betient! w as unltad In to his old home In L ouisiana. Tim e 53 sec. flat. la tiv e A ntrim and H oward b at- I.ucllle Goco. se co rd ; 220 Rctav tiv e m em ber of the team waa ¡ n tin la g t' *o 'Minnie M ary W hite llcm"crat* tn d Kcpuldican Krlrad* floe for S en ato r Roas. th e honor G -co . T ri'w hridge. Noel and Mrs. T u ck er who accompanied, 880: Gibson, B eaverton, first, P e unndilc to go twek w ith !he ©- of New R.wkford, N. D akota In. stopped off in N ebraska terson. T igard, second; Junor. k ite ad Re** o u rette perform ed th e sam e of- i Nf g; Nre;.* p eccrd ; B r r e if ll ire . o t j him th e r delari era. j ivio To Ibis unun w ere to r n Beaverton third. Time 2’ 15.” her old hom e. guestn m ak in g th e apeeches of ■ rv> t '¡la T rrw h rld ee f i r " r-uu- to visit elgh children. Tw o son«, l ia r- j High h u d les; Miller, F orest G iev*; , Ihe evening. Music fa r th e dance i ! .-p IH-inoniist* a n d R eputili! an f r i Fnx mc-cond. HITCH-HIKER TELUS e n o Krlo rind Ja y B. B en n ett firs t; Arms. F orest Grove, «c- th eir * fa th e r (n d ea th .* ends of t k w l o r E. I*, ltoaa and . v n fu rn ish d h r 1 a u ra l m usic I Rm :ll Odrl*; 40 yaetl- -1»; *> - OF HIS TRAVLELS T pieeeiled upHr, . fct-end. 60 i rS J o n d . W est. B eaverton, third Tim e fll- R ep resen tativ e Ray A ntrim 1 M arian ians. Thiema«». f irs t; Bae ,e t- he survivors are th e wjdow , Mra. 17.2 sek. Marian T hienian f tr j ; l>e«ket* V Irgli S avage who hitch-hiked Minnie M. B ennett, th ree daugh- 1 bll— \ eve’. m . . . V igc, f u - t ; L*»e- I jow ||u ru le s : Arms, ForcsB !* ;i (d ista n ce )—L o rrain e K irk, 0 C orvallis to a tte n d the S late tera, Olive S chult* of B ethany, ; Grove, first; Boyd, F o re st Grove. Mary WeliOi < > f Kalrviow *nd B es O irh rilan K tv>avor C o'.ventlon fiif.t; Baseball (ai-cunav'y)— K ath ■ •second; AVheeler, B eaverton 3rd. ryn Thom pson, firs t; 220 Relay gave an intcreeting rep o rt of th e sie M. H oeffrl of kVitch H sie l, Time: 28.2 sec. —Thiem an. K epler, S trau ss, Sa- Mile: D ickm an B eaverton, th a t; ». «»ton m I he Ymvng People’s th ree sons. Max W. of F airvlew , j CwHirke V. of O akland. C alifornia, vsgx, first. mot-ling a t th e ( v r g re g a tto n a l C hristensen, H illsboro, second; CURRENT EVENTS PHOTOGRAPHED FOR ! iju m li »wivlcee ttum fcy m orn | nd Stignlclgh H. of P iw lland. one Savage B eaverton, th ird . Tim e T)i«se stu d e n ts will p articip ate! br< flie r. G eorgia N. Bi-nnett o f; Ing. 5’ 4” in th e final trcck m eet to h e cm j Boone. Iowa. ShoT-puit: Sipe, Beaverton, firs t; May lift at H illsboro. The foimily moved to Oregon 1 T ^piier. Fores Grove second; MRS. BARNES IS SO 1 in Itiftfi, locatbMt at a c h o lls , Six new stu d en ts entered the school during th e past four Gitsso, B eaverton, th rd . Dis LOIST AT CHURCH | w hre th ey haiv* lived since th e n . t REFUGEES SWING TO SAFE » :ek s. D uring th is same p tiio d tance 4«‘ 7”. M rs. II. M B arnes was the TY— Refugees from Spain being Mr. Bennett was a Past Euitn- J 7S7 stu d en ts w ere neither abreot* H ig || jum p: Toelle Beavi-.ton, lowered by crane on to the deck guest soloist a t the IPlIahoro ent Comroade r of ZW)H fVmnnan- o r ta rd y and only 4 people <vere f irs t; Waltz, F orest Grove, sec of a British destroyer in Span ru n g re g iltio n al church acrvtcea der> No. it K nights T em p lar and , lardy. ond; Brown of Beaverton auvd ish w aters for th eir passage to !•«*• W orshipful M aster of C en Sunday m orning. Wo>vbnt o f H illsboro «nd M arseilles, France, efter flight Rev T . A. Dungarn. fo rm er tu ry A la rg e mrnihtir of stu d en ts Iiodge A F A A V . of from th eir warworn country. Schultz of F»>r«st Grove all earned Blue C ards for ttie past iM ilu r h e rd la m -tlng (m ater at New Rockford. N. D akota, and H six weeks. Blue C ards: se c o n d | tied for third. H eight, 5* 7”. the H lllahnro church at present. w»s affiliated w ith Oregon Com* grade Gordon Kern nice. Elw in Pax- D iscus; S tassen, St. Mary's, firs t; m andery No. t an d H aw th o rn e Tapper!., F o re st G rove second; s<»n. Carolyn T alb ert. Bonnie Le Isidge A .F A A M of T ort- j MEMBERS ATTEND H u lett B eaverton, third. D is R ud; first grade, George H ald a- IN CREATING the odorless marigold. i land. Oregon. POMONA (GRANGE F uneral nervicea w ere h eld | ta n ce ; 120 ft. n ia r; th ird grade, CVardcl Pace. All America Gold Medal winner for Dw In C u sh tm ah , R obert Butts, Ja v elin : Bullock, Beaverton 1st; the beat new bower of 1937. Oavtd ’ Tueadrir aftern o o n at Scholia Ten m em bers of U;«ave»ton Burpee used the cs.noscope to mag- Lym an Taylor. I-arry Kirkwood, Davis. H illsboro, second; Boyd. M ethodist C hurch, w ith In ten n en l G range attended th e <>>unty Po- at M"untainr*lde Cem etery, Scholls' nify any fain test pots.bis odor. There Jo an n e F o ster; fo u rlh g rille. Do F o re st Grove th ird D istance la none It took n s years of experi ris McCollisler, Bendy Sato; fifth n.om» G range m eeting at G reen A rragem enls 133 ff. w ere In care of m enting with 642 varieties of m a n grade, M argaret H ansen, La wrence P ole Vatult: AVheeler Brown and M ountain G range a t Buxton, on I'egg's c h a p e l. B eaverton. golds to produce the ‘‘Crown of Gold.” -M(iy fie ld ; seventh grade. Max- W ednesday. J. J H annaker o f B u llo ck all tied for firs t place. re Cady, Louis W ilson. P ortland apok»- <*n "W ar Pro veil- All places tak en by Beaverton M \ Ki ll t K IT E * EKSI KK lio n ;’’ O. T . M cW horter of the H eig ht, 10 ft. 4 in. H onor Rofll— frs t grade. F red M artha Ellen F e sW died a t h er A grlcutunal E xtension service at S chultz, F o.eat S la ttc r; se<icikt gnyde. Ev-eJyn Broad Jum p: hom e n ear M'ltch Ha*el April 20. Corvallis and form er W ashing Grove, f irs t; Davis, S t. Mary’s Maislk. Mary Myers. ICverett C O R O N A T I O N U N I - IMS' M rs. F cslcr wo« horn In ton County A g rlru lu ral agent second. Cook Dolores W right; fourth FORMS APPROVED—Off* Illnols in 1872 and lived in Ok- »|Mike on "C ontrol of Insect Peat» 'R e la y : F orest Grove, firs t (A-ms, grade. Jo len e A ppleton; fifth cers of the British Army, 181101110111 for tw en ty y e a rs prior |p d vryec tally cn M* a|»*t 1« pin,!*. Jim K ingsley; six th grade. Schultz, Lynch and Nlcho’s ) : w earing special new uni to making her hom e In Oregon bug-’ in reg a rd to alraw b er.ie* . D ors Noel; seventh nude. John form* in honor of ihe Coro B eaverton second. Tim e V 42”. She Is survived h.v (her husband R ichard S cctt of T ig ard , m em nation, leaving Bucking Boalch. Ethel Burke. M arianne — From T he Beaverton H um m er John M. Feeler, one son Paul ber of th e county fa ir tioard of C hlt'kasha, Okla., five >.augh- ham Palace after th e ir in « s u e s , isK theryn Thom pson; 8th related plans fe r ttie conilnx. j te rs, and six g ran d ch ild ren . Mrs. spection and approval by rade. Betty E aston, P h y 'lis Foe. MISSIONARIES TALK King George VI. fair. t fk sle r wm» a n u m b e r of the Firs! Honorwble M ention: first grade. AT BIBLE CLASS Ju n io r R o llerW n . W ilber Mller, Rapt 1st rh u iV h In Pori land. Buddy Dawes. Bobby S turm . L o ().E.vS. HOST TO F unefal set-vi«x's w ere lield on Mr. and M rs. Neil, tw o A frica« uise Mcismer, P atsy Koehn. G loria MASONIC LODGE T hursd ay m orning at H illsboro Tin ddls I on, fsln a Ct»»ola; second m issi' n aries spoke la st Saturday Bn-pUst C h u rch w ith Dr. F v er- ide. Vet.4 Newton, H enry Coso- nght ot th e Bible stu d y tlafcs Iie sv tr C tiapler No. 106 was son of P o rtlan d an d Rev. O T . ls. lack M cCollister, Shirley f e r r . held in the R. B. MoMlm ’..omel ARCHITECTS HONORED—Alfred Shaw, left, bout to th« mem here of the Ma Sally Sm ith; Beverly R ohner; P a t telling of th e ir experiences and and John Root, whose design« for m odtrn homes sonic O rd er of Beaverton and vi F uneral arnm flH ncnits 4n calrc sy Iran sin; fo u rth grade. H a r work in the "D ark C ontinent.” were selected by The Woman’s Home Companion. cinity. an d a num ber of v ia l'o rs of Pegg’s Fhpel with Interment T w enty persons w ere hi a tte n vey B ernsshi, Je a n Cameron, ^ o r- They’ve been built full-size and completely fur from P o rtlan d . A roadintt by at Fir Isvwn cem etery, Htllslr-ro rafnc Nelson. D elira Suchet; fifth d an c e to heak their h»lcresting nished Inside a Chicago departm ent store, the Mtea Betty H am o n , speccher. and greiV. Rober! A ustin. Floyd C arl and inform al ive talks. first tim e such a huge display ha« ever been David Indftioa 1*11* Court W hist rometil uted the en This is a young people's class son. Ju lian C u rtiss. L o rrain e Den constructed indoors. tertainm ent of the evening. The Fuivtru,! services were Held on ney. Virginia, Hus on, Alicia Jo h n >s ivii a ll yoitng people in ■th« rdfre«limcn< tables w ere a ttra c tiv e Monday a t IVgg’s Chapel in llea- son. M arylee M adden. R obert My- sp rreu n d in g vicinity are Invite»I w ith a p p le bloriaoms and favors v rto n for David Anderson PH t j e-s. Ile ltn Rivndall. D onald S|,l- to th is rial»» every' S atu rd ay nig h t for th e guest a. QpcatVms and Mr. P itt was born In New Vork | dn w , Andy S 'ririn er, I'VwV'n at 8 o'clock. a n sw e rs w ith Mrs H . R Nel B eptcm hrr 18, 1873 and died In i Thl*m',n; sixth g r a ’e. L o rrain e son as Prof. Qui* cailaed much P o rtlan d April 24 Kirkwood; seventh grade. Don WHITFORD WOMEN’S He Is mw - Cftis*,-. M*v Corisola Anita D eck m errltm rnt ad the tables. I vived hy his wife. Mrf. H a lt|e CLUB HAS MEETING er. V irginia D ussian. Colleen Get- P itt, Pori land, one b ro th e r Tom P jlt and two siskrirs, H anna t r 'n . 7el!a Mue Hollide.y. L o r CUSHMANS LEAVE T ),e WhilfoTd W omen’s club raine Kirk. R osem ary Shaw , Em- E W D V A V P n i T V F R F ake and Fanny Hurdu» of New- FOR V A N t U L V i - B York. ’M r. am t Mrs. Pi4t m ade m.i S triek er. Edmaird Thiem an. live» at the club room on W ed Olet» WrighP. Ralph Kirkwood. nesday the 27th of th is m onth. l||C lr home so u th of Reave, ton Air. and Mr». Dunne Cushtnan attendance Tunlor M cCollister. Floyd Mahn, T h ere w as a good for many year*. nf WnstdaiW» left T hursday fnr rfow srd M avhcw; eig h th giadc. of mem bers and two gnesis. The V ancouver B. (’. whee Ihey will V irpV lq nishop. Susan Cle.nanf. lades enimiM need the piecing of Mivs. F. H. Hdhoene e n te r’alr»- p articlp sle In t j l 0 Ni>rthw«-..legn T v eil« K cp ltr. R lc h -rd I.inceln, a quilt w hich ihey will sell evt th e T utfiday Bridge Club a t Interi)stIonaI B ow ll.tl f onprees her hom e Tuendap- H alite J e in P a-e. Tom lko S -t- , la ter. Mrs. Tem pleton conducted «fieTnoon. intesta w hjch open Ihere Ap Mrs. IT. R. Nelson a r d Mrs. W FAIR QUEEN—M ist Jacqueline Jacowlew, De W it! Lym an. Betty M attron. the game and Mr». T hom pson TO DECIDE LABOR DISPUTES—Th* Constitutionality of the 17-year-old French beauty, will reign as ri 29. A nornher of P ori .and D"vld McMtnn. N eidra Miller. answ ered the mn«l. questions co r II Boyd w-ere gueals of the Wagner labor law will bring many labor disputes to the N.L.R.B. “ M ist Exposition” at the cerem onies to be enne« e re ineluded In ,-he 202 T e 'r k o Narjae. P atsy Stew ard, rectly and won Ihe prize. Mm. for decisions. Members of the board a r t, L. to R.. Donald Wake held at the opening of the Parle 1937 Inter* te ma whllh a r e scheduled to en- club and Mrs. Donsldbnn held B. K. Denney waa the host»«*. a n t Ja n e t Von Aurlon. field Smith, J. W arren Madden, Chairman, and Edwin S. Smith. pallonai Exposition next month. th« hlg]( score. iU . • Dinner Given At range In The WEEK'S NEWS THE R EVIEW I