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Lutrrtry
T he B eaverton R eview
The Only Newspaper Devoted Exclusively to the Interests of Eastern Washington County.
VOLUME XV. No. 29
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Subscription, $1.00 per yr. In Advance
Beaverton, Washington County, Oregon, Friday. June 18. 1937
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Junior Flow er F estival,SA tu / udnae r 19
PROCLAMATION
By The Mayor
WllEllEAH, Hi« lilea of bolding a JUNIOR FU)VYHIt KE8-
tlvul. In the Town of Beaverton w u orientally conceived by
aotu«> i»f tho children of tLe »own. uud tho holding of auch
fMtivila In I ho pant h u boon well plrnMlng to the citizens
of the town, so that such festival ha» become an annual event
looked forward to by old and young with keen anticipation.
NOW 'I HER El'ORE, I, hereby proclaim Saturday June 19,
1937 as JUNIOR FIX)WEB FESTIVAL l»AV. In the Town of
Henverton. and direct all citizens of the town to observe tho
saiue with due and proper ceremonies.
Lyndon L, Myers,
Mayor
ALOHA CAFE ROB­
OREGON TRAFFIC
BED LAST FRIDAY
LAW VERY SEVERE
Search I* under way for 3
youtiK men who early
Frida y
mornlng held up llie Aloha cafe,
rifled the cash registers
and
|s>cketa ot the customers, and fled
In an old sedan onward U«u.,r-
ton with about 9140 In cash and
currency.
First Intimation of the Impend
In* robbery was when two of the
men stepped through the s de
door of the cafe nnd covered Ar­
thur (Sottlleh. proprietor and 4
customers with guns.
ordering
them to put Up their hands
'Mien the demand had
been
compiled with, one of the thugs
proceeded to empty the cash
drawer, pockets of customers and
proprietor and gather n carton
of cigarettes and some
salted
peanuts.
The third rnan acted as look
out and remained outside the cafe
Ills companions completed their
task and dashed outside and the
three ran to Wheeler AvcniKj
nnd south to the railway tracks
where they had parked a car.
Pursuit was Immediate, one of
the customers picking up a heavy
porcelain pot from the counter.
The customer managed to hurl It
In lime to strike the rear of the
fleeing car.
From Aloha the trio fled south
and turned east along the Hca-
verton-lteedvllle road to the Far­
mington road, where they drove
toward lleaverton nnd disappeared.
*'ust outers robbed Included Jack
Gottlieb, $4; "Smokoy"
Smc’ -
*1«: Hoy Gunther. $10; nnd rbi'.r
Heeler, $10 In cash nnd $3 In
checks.
GRANGE MEET IS
HELD ON SATURDAY
Mrs. S. n. Lawrence, Overseer
of lleaverton (Lange
nclcd as
Master during the morning aes-
sion of the regular monthly me. i
Ing last Saturday iwlng to the
absence or Mrs. Elsie Clilrst*".-
sen. who hnd lie n attending the
nnnunl convention of tho Oregon
State Ornngc at The Dalles.
iMrs. Christensen
arrived for
the afternoon session and gave
an excellent acco.tnt of the Con­
vention.
Children's Day was observed,
and after their
program
the
Homo Economics committee serv­
ed Ice cream.
The Washington County Coun­
cil of the Grange will meet at
the lleaverton hall on the nftei-
noon of July 10. A pot-luck (tin­
ner will be served In the eve­
ning.
The Washington f o.
Pomona
Grange w'ill meet with the Bea­
verton Grange in an all day ses­
sion in their hall
Wednesday
July 28.
LAURA POINTER IS
WEDDED IN CHURCH
bay C. Cantrell of Multnomah
Coiuty nnd !<aura Pointer of Bon-
vert»n were
married
Sunday
mornng at 9:00 oM ock In the
local Cogrcgatlonnl church. Rev.
Tfarpcy Burns officiated and Mr.
nnd MV Beckwith were witikcn
see
Silently Passing
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mi f 4 K l i m ,
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Funeral services were held at
Holman and Lutz m
Portland
Tuesday for Mrs. Kthei C. T n w -
brldge, late of Beaverton. who
died June II. She U sur/lved by
her husband, ltrr.ee Trowbrl Ige
and her i«arenu, Mr. and l.re.
Guy r
Currier liiternicni was
In West m ils cemetery.
MRS. SWENSON A i
TENDS GRADUATION
Miss El bey Johnson, daughter
of J. It. Johnson of The Dalles
graduated from the Portland law
«■bool last week- There were
Gilrty in tiic class, three of whom
were women. Mrs. Swenson at­
tended the graduating exercises.
,'llss Johnaon Is Mrs. Swenson's
granddaughter.
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WON MANS CLUB HAS,
MEET WEDNESDAY
Social Security Re­
turns Nearly Due
The WhtUord Women's
c lu b !
met on Wednesday. Owing to ill- '
ness in the families of some o f * 1
Uie members but a few
were
present. The quilt la progres-
aliur rapidly however and a plea.’-
ant afternoon was spent.
Vhe James E Peebles, Port­
land Manager Urges
game was conducted by tho Pres­
ident Mrs, Frank Lobeniteiu a .«I
Records Arranged
Mrs. B. K. Iienney, answering ute
most questions was awarded the
MUST FILE RETURNS
prize. Mrs. E. E. Swcnscn w:.t,
hostess.
Fiery Employer Is itequlrcj To
File Information Hele, n
SHOWER IS GIVEN
AT MCELROY HOME
Mrs. Edward McElroy aaj Mrs.
Nltuni* Waters were join', host­
esses with a or.dal shower at
the home of Mrs VoElroy, Mon­
day evening, com>1* .»entity H.rx.
Florence Newton who is >o .ved
Mr Is-wis
Me D inlets of Port-
land In the near f lure.
Eighteen guesii- were prer nt
for the occasion. <1.ones a id re­
freshments were ¡he diversion .if
the evening.
Oregon employers are urvod
by Mr. James E. Peebles. Port­
land manager of the Social Se­
curity Hoard, to arrangi t l ’ ir
records immediately to -omply
with requirements of the So -ial
Security Act.
Every employer in commence,
industry or professional ser>;c-
having one or more emp’oyec«
regardless of whether the em­
ployee works on a
temporary,
¡»art-time or permanent
bia's,
will be required to file an in­
formation return with 'he col
lector of internal revenue in July
,Mr. Peeble’s explai ,ed.
\ “ No special form of bookkeep­
ing is required,” said Mr. V'e,,.
bles. “ but the employer's
rc-e-
cords must show the social se­
curity account number of ezc'i
person under 65 years o ' a-re
whom he has employed at any
How since January 1. 1937
I>o you know »hat upou con­ MRS. YOUNG MAR­
viction for the violation of a n / RIES IN CALIFORNIA
Irafflc law requiring mind"! .•>•
revocutlon of an «tierator’a |<-
Friends or vrrs alary Young
cense, which Includes d'on'.on formerly of Feaverton, will be
driving such license ca.i.iof bo interested to learn of her mar­ PIANO RECITAL IS
restored for three years unless riage to William Cleppei ■! Oak­
AT ERICKSON HOME
proof of flnann I responslhi'ity land, California Ins. week. Mr*.
Is furnished
And that oul of | Young bus been a resident of
Mrs. Henry Erickson gave a
every hundred such case« but Oakland
for tho past
s»ver;i| recital for her piano pupils a'
three have been aHc to furnish years.
her home last Wednesday eve­
such proof?
ning.
There were nine pupils
Mrs. Matilda Kelly of D's An­ who appeared on the program.
Are you In a portion
w'n re
you can afford to ake clineces geles Is here for a two moths Forty parents and frieudn were
on such a pena.lv* Aside fr-.ru visit with relatives.
present.
the greater < on ;ld ration,
tn.it
of ismslhle Injury cr doa'.t *¡.8'
may result from reckless or Ir­
responsible operation of a niotot
vehicle, more gener.il knowledge
of the penalties ihr.* follow til-
fractions of the law should tie n
CVRREN1 EVENTS PHOTOGRAPHED FOR
deterrent to ita violation.
An unsatisfied
*. igcmont for
damages resulting f om a m >t >r
vehicle accident also comes with­
in the provisions of the ilt.an ial
responsibility art A
consl.'-r-
LET IT RAIN — Willie
ht ac F a r I a n e’s puttin g
ablc number of d/lvedk licenses
game is consistently good,
have been forfeited through th*s
for the National Open
procedure. Have you ever In­
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contender has been prac­
quired as to the provtr ons
if
ticing regularly on his
this law and how it Is operat­
own specially designed
ing In actual practice?
indcor putting green.
--Courts generally throughout liie
Made of mohair velvet
state have been Imnoslng penal­
upholstery that acts on a
rolling ball just like
ties, fines
nnd Jail
sententev
grass, it rolls up for con­
that are more severe thm ever
venient carrying.
before for cases Involving traffic
violations, esiieciallv where P f ’ ;-
less driving Is involved.
To many peop'e a driver's li­
ON WORLD FLIGHT—Amelia Earhart, America’s first lady of the
cense Is an economic neros-it..
air. is well on the way around the world on her delayed flight. Here
Thousands of others need .ueli a
she is talking to local officials at one of her stops.
license to a greater or less de­
gree, nnd a careful conslderrtb.’i
'-VT-, .
of what ns loss mnv mean shr aid
lend to a more tlorough ."'m-
pllnnce with all traffic rcqt.'te-
ments.
Compliance with tlic law is not
S N A K E AN D LIZ A R D T R A P proved a valuable
only Imlportant to nil who would
item of equipment to Brayton Eddy (left), curator
drive, but will do much to i
of Michigan'» new Insect Zoo, on a 4,500-mile
liminate Oregon’s traffic dei tbs.
expedition through deserts and swamps In Arkan-
In The WEEK'S NEWS
THE REVIEW
m
'n
i
MRS. DODSON WEDS
HUDSON M. LIGHT
[ sas. New Mexico and Texas. Equally valuable.
| was his rugged Plymouth field oar which he use«
to "br.ng 'em back alive.”
m
Hudson M. Light of
Sandy.
Oregon nnd Mrs. Lulu P. Dodson
of Beaverton were united in mar­
riage at the home of Mrs. How­
ard Huglison at 1 pm. Sunday.
June 13. In the presence of rel­
atives and a few Intimate friends.
Rev. Earl Jtorsell if the local
Methodist Chureh offleiated.
Mrs. Light has been night op­
erator for the local
telephone
company the past year.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Light will mnke
their home at Sandy where Mr.
Light Is now in business.
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COLLEGE STUDENTS
RETURN FROM ILL.
Klnuin Johnson and
D w h I m
Taylor arrived home from W1 on­
ion College at
Wheaton, TIL.
Monday.
Miss Mi'rgant West
is arriving later in the week
Kenneth Taylor, w«o was e >n-
nected Willi the
publishing of
"The Tower” the college annual
is remaining over a
week to
finish up necessary work in con­
nection with tho annual. .
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C H A M P IN F IN E F E T T L E —
i Heavyweight champion
James
Braddock gets the official medical
stamp of approval on the eve of
his fight with Jot Louis. T l .s battle
In Chicago will be broadcast over
the largest network to carry a
fight.
ft. I
EN D OF T H E SK Y T R A I L — The
transport plane that disappeared
completely near Salt Lake months
ago was found smashed to small
pieces when mountain snows
melted. A searcher is holding some
of tho fragments, none of which
were bigger than a washtub.
B E A U T I F U L B R ID A L GO W N
worn by Ann S o t h r - ■ n "Thera
Goes My Girl," Is
f white
gosa.-mer sheer I;
Jed In
gold, worn under •
»eeping
fitted and flared coa. . ..nit# ben-
galine. The tulle veil is knea-
length, the cap forming a doubla
halo with a small cluster of orange
blotsi.ne et each (Ida,
F E S T IV A L D A Y S C H E D U L E
9:45 Parade Forms
10:15—-Parade Entries Judged
10:45— Parade Moves
11:00— Flower Show High School M. T. Room
1 1 ;30—Concession’s Tent Opens on School Ground
1:00—Kiddies Dance Revue in High School Gym
1 ; 45 — Field Meet For Children Athletic Field
7:30—Merchant’s Prizes Given at Athletic Heid
8:00—Festival Grand Prizes Given Away
9:00—Big Festival Dancein High School gym with
Bolton McMahon’s Celebrated Dance Band Fui -
nishing Music
REUNION TO BE HELD CIVIL SERVICE E X ­
AMS ANNOUNCED
IN SHUTE PARK
The United States Civil Service
Commission has announced op
en competitive examinations as
is follows:
Senior steel plate engraver (pic­
ture and vignette), $21.12 a day
$3.96 an hour for overtime),
script and letter engraver, $15-
.39 a day ($2.89 an hour for o-
vertime): steel plat* engraver
(picture and vignette), $11.71 a
day ($2.19 an hour for overtime);
plate printer (established piece
rates); Bureau of Engraving and
Printing.
Associate plant
pathological
inspector (plant disease control)
$3,200 a year; assistant plant pa­
thological inspector (plant disease
control), $2,600 a year. Bureau
of Entomology and Plant Quar­
antine.
Principal
experiment station
administrator, $5.600 a year. Of­
fice of Experiment Stations. De­
partment of Agriculture.
Full information may be ob­
MRS. STEWART WINS tained from the Secretary of the
AWARDS IN SHOW United States Civil Service Board
of Examiners at the post office
Mrs. Robert M. Stewart won or customhouse in any city which
has a post office of the first
several awards in the Fortland
or second class, or from the U-
Rose Show last week. She re ­
nited States Civil Service Com­
ceived first and second prizes
mission. Washington, D. C.
on her entries of Irish Elegance,
single rose ¡second prize on her
NOW
OC­
Ivory McCreadv, which was the SILOS
same type of rose that won the
CUPY SCOTT HOME
sweepstakes award in the show.
On her Yellow Julien Potin
Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Suu of
entry she was awarded third Portland now occupy the Grand­
prize.
ma Scott cottage.
Mrs. Silo is convalescing Dow
a
recent operation. Miss Dorothy
MRS. LINGMAN GOES
Johson is caring for hpr uni l
ON VACATION TRIF she is fully recovered.
The annual
reunion of
the
Washington County Pioneer As­
sociation and Native Sons and
daughters will be held at the City
Auditorium, Shute Park,
Hills­
boro. on Sunday, June 20, 1937.
AH who are interested in keep­
ing alive the history and tradi­
tions of the Oregon
Pioneers
are invited to be present and as­
sist In this worthy enterprise.
Good speakers, good music and
.v*ging are assured.
You will enjoy
meeting old
fruutds. who will, likewise enjoy
a hearty
handshake and visit
with you.
Bring well filled baskets; cof­
fee and cream will be furnished
free by the committee.
Dinner at 12:30. Program be­
gins at 2:00 pra.
Committee— L. E. Wilkes, pres­
ident; F. L. Brown, Mrs. E. C.
McKinney.
Mrs. Anna Lingman and daugh­
ter Phyllis left Friday morning
on a vacation trip to Iowa. Mrs.
Lingman is taking her first trip
to her home town slnregirlhood.
Her brother B. Isaacson ei’ d
family of Yakima are here to
look after Grandma
Isaacson
while Mrs. Lingman is away.
Wages or salaries paid to ea<h
employee between January 1 and
Jue 30. inclusive, must Vso ap­
pear on the employer’s recoi ’ s
An employer who lacks an em­
ployees account number -hoold
file an application form (S^-k)
with the local post office riv:ng
j sufficient Information to tdent-
| ify the employee beyond rear--
, unable doubt. Th j post office
will check the application w th
j its file and if the employee has
been issued a social security ac-
1 count, this will be forwarded to
| the employer to complete his
records.
Employees were ciso urged by
Mr. Peebles to rep rt the.r so-
1 cial security account numbers *o
employers promptly if th 'y have
not done so. If an
employee
believes that any omployei for
whom he worked sln<e January 1
docs not have his .«trial secur­
ity account numhir. he s lould
get in touch with ’ he em p 'r-fr
and give him the information.
Mr. Peebles said.
The Portland office of the So­
cial Security Boari is located
at 105 Old Post Office Bidding.
CAMPBELLS LEAVE
FOR EUGENE, ORE.
Mr. and Mrs. Wili am Campbell
and little daughter Patsy Ann,
who have beeu visiting at the
M. H. Metcalf borne left Tues­
day morning for Fugene wr.cro
Ir. Campbell will attend Bum­
mer school.
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ALOHA NEWS
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Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Tibbatts
of Portland were out calling on
Fred’s mother Mrs. Tibbatts on
Sunday.
Mr. und Mrs. H. C. Dudley 'eft
Tuesday morning to look after
their interests in the
Yakima
country.
Paul Rydman is now visiting
his uncle Paul Fernquist of Or­
chard. Washington on his sum­
mer vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. Monte McMay-
hill are at home on Alexander
Avenue for the summer while Mr,
MoMayhtll. Sr. is visiting eastern
relatives and friends.
Mrs. C. A. Johns
was calling on Mrs.
Sunday
while her
wrpre guests r*f their
ty Brown of Tobias
of Portland
J. H. N ‘al
daughtürj
friend Bet­
Ave.
The I* F. Gordon famt'y ar3
now living in their home on ? t j-
cey Ave.
recently
put chased
from Mr. and Mrs. Andy Den­
holm.