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LiQversJty u t ary T he B eaverton R eview The Only Newspaper Devoted Exclusively to the Interests of Eastern Washington County. VOLUME XV !, No. 2 Beaverton, Washington County, Oregon, Friday, Dec. 10, 19.‘>7 FORMER BEAVERTON (.IR L LS MARRIED — ■ " .......... — .................. - f l f l Silently Passing [lection Meet Held By A.C.A.Commitee Subscription, $1.00 per yr. In Advance ANNUAL POTATO BANQUET LS HELD Grade School Closes Second Six Weeks — eb JO IIV Mi l l li Forty Chebalem Mountain Po- Jo h n M eier, aged 75 year» 'ato * <W j members , and (their died at bis home in Bethany on parents and friends were present Sunday D«-c. 5. Mr Meier wa* ut the annual 4-11 potato banquet for muMy years and up to the and show, which was held at the time of his death, engaged in Mountain Hume Church, Friday, Installation I s Held There Will Be No Sixteen Grade School th<; m anufacture of cheese. December 3. This annual aan- Eleven Newly Elected Surviving are hi» widow, Lydia quet has become the outstanding Monday Evening At Mail Delivery On Student Receive Blue Meier, und the follow ing child t-H event in the county, and Committ ’emen Hold Christmas Day The Masonic Hall ren, Albert lid w ard and Werner , according to L . J , Allen, As- Report Cards Meeting Tuesday Meier of Portia*»!, Mrs Ida »Islam S ta te Club Leader, 's Precaution^ Should lie I'ake II Hausen, Mrs. Marie Herger, both Mion Mlnifrctl Itt i »I U Th» | one of the outstanding 4-H ac In Islllng O H tcn Tu luxure lit-,i i * r j of Hethany, VIrs. Louisa ’fu lle r tivities in the entire sta te . Many .Are 0 * Huaor Roll John n Kaiuina Is Re- of Portland, and tM o step-child - William F . Cyrus, County Agent Aad Honorable Mention A !urg«' armili of parigit» ami “Hhup now and mall e a r ly ,’ m i, Willard and, Verna Gerber •'I*-«-t«-«1 t h ain n an Of Droop was the principal speaker of the friend» were pre»ent lu witne»» <a> « a folder iMMied Ibi* «na o f Ilethuny, one lis 'e r , Mrs. R . evening and for bis topic he Many excellent report cards tin' inHtalluttou of the newly e »on by tile po»t office de(iurt / ab ler. lecti’d und u|i|»>inted offner» of At a meeting «»f the eleven discussed "T h e Potato Situation mark the close of the second | nient. ThI» »unie folder goes on Funeral service* were held in [0 MBy •.•n „ .r(. wi|| NO MAIL newly elected Agricultural Con in Washington County and Pros six weeks period in the Beavrton llethvl No. ih) Daughters of J o t the Hethany Presbyterian church L . J . grade sch oo l. of Beaverton, at the Masonic servation Association community pects for its F u te r e .” | ) i : i . n I It V ON t H It IS-; Wednesday afternoon. hull, Monduy evening. committeemen, held on Tuesday Allen and the A ssistant County Sixteen students were very .Saturday, December 26, 1037. and noth proud to receive Mi»» Winifred lter»t. the retir- morning. Decern tier ?, in the Agent were guests a Blue Card. During holiday time the vol line Unnoted Queen wu» the In DOTY IS IN County Agent’s office, the offi spoke briefly in connection with Those receiving blue cards a re : ) inn« o f mall Iucrt^ases about MIRIAM S . first grade, Dale W alker. Dickie »tu llir,; officer hemic u»»i»ted by cers of the W ashington County 4-11 club w ork. G . Hanke, ’ 1 200 per ce n t. It becomes un im- LIN FIELD RECITAL Sherk, and G . Mansfield, members i Cushm an;third grade. Mary My- the fnllnu'lng pu»t Queen», Ml»» A .c .A . were elected to direct possible tu»k for the regular Sherwood Omnnermal er», Bonnie La laid, A rleta Boge; Until r iU tf , H a lit i Mi»» Ar the adm inistration of the 1338 of the employee» of the poutofflce do Miriam Doty, daughter of M r. | lene llurvey of Victory llethel Program , states Stan McClurg, clu b were also present at the fourth grade, Duane Cushman. iMirtaienl to bundle ull the mat und Mrs. R . C. Doty of Beavcr- No. 2 of I’ortlund. Murnliull; la u u llc ». A ssistant Secretary of the local banquet and each one, in turn Robert B utts. L arry Kirkwood; iter tha is »hoved in on them . Um was presented in the first pledged his support to the club's sixth grade. Bobby M eyers, M ar Mi»» lihodu ThyiiK. Iteeorder, A ssociation. l'or tonine uwu), Mr», b o tte .1 ' .1 imt u few little precaution» on recitul of the Llnficld Cons Tva activities. Mr» Helen Meade, ( huphun und wore u coatume »uit w«th a fox garet Hansen, Bruce W ightman; John W Karnrna of the Ioiurel Mr», Kvel )-n Rhodos, O rg an ist. collur, black accu«»oriea ur d to the putt of each individual will tory of Music, Wedn«*»<iay eve A . J . Rcrwell, potato grower seventh grade, Doris Noel. Lorene ««immunity 'w as / re-«£«cted tuq ! help u lot 10 fueilltute the hand- ning December $ in Melrose I» lores r»rl»un und Junte Hawe» cor»aKu <>f orchid«. chairman, us were A. E . Krah- of Scholls, was the official judge Kirkwood, Glen M ortemore; 8»h j ling of the ex tra Christmas m all. Hall. were the Qu» ur alt*!», Grumi Maxine Cady, Kathryn mer. Blooming. Vice-<'hairm an, of the potato show which con grade, After u week at Catalina I*- Here ure u few : Mai! early . M iss Doty offered the piano off wer» preaent were Mr». U. sisted of eight exhibits made Thompson. H. Glenn Ritchey, Forest Grove, land. M r. and J|r» B olterl »111 Have th«> pro|M*r amount of selection "Du bist die Ruh’’ by Iim k « ell, Grumi Trea»ur«»r, Mr». and F . H. Jo ssy , W est Cnion, by the members of the potato r cm ule in Oakland Many putpiis were an the •oHiuge ATTACHED to your mei Schu bert-U sxt She is a fresh M»»«'X Mutali, 5Ul M i'»l imer, a lte r: ute conunlteem en. Miss club. The placing» in the con honor ro ll. In order to be on »age or p arcel. T h e bride hi u daughter of Mr» man a>r«d is m ajoring in m usic. und U«'orii«> I luck w ell, |*u»t Grand Freida Ahrens of the County test were as follow s: first, P a the Honor Roil the student must A Merlo • f Sun Francisco. fo r A»»o. Gourd lun Addresses should la- complete, Agent’s o ffice will serve as tricia Jo y ce; second. Stanley Ego; earn no grade below a 2. The a t Beaverl on She inerly of with house number, name of PIE SOCIAL GIVEN O fficer* Were III* I ill It'll as Peronise E go; fourth, Honor R oll « e lu d e s : first grade, treasurer and Stan McClurg as third, ami school Ilia yert«m ! street, or po»toflice box and ru r follow»: Honored Queen M>»» t or <l«'«l George A llison; fifth, George secretary. A T HAZELDALE K athleen Ackerman. Pat McClos- Jeu n Klein; Senior I’rMWe»». Mi»» gl minuti li fn $111 S t . Mary’s oí al route number ar.d box number. ■Wilson; sixth , Virgil A llison; key. Mike .HeCloakey. Oloria Janu ary 1, 1938 has been set Im not mail Christm as card» ItnoXeite I (off muli; J untor l*nn- lh<* Valley sern th , LeKioy Ja q u iib ; eighth, Pace, C harlotte Poulson, Virginia Mr Boll 1‘rt u th«» »oll of Mr in red green or other dark colored A large crowd attended the as the final date for new sign n w , Ml»» Hetty lluiiHim; Guide, Kenneth Jaquqiqth. Award for T a lb e rt; second grade, George Molten of Davi», envelope» or in small«** titan pie s«(c:al Friday evening at the ers. "Individuals wishing to co~ Mi»» Dolly \Vru>; Marshall. M i «» und Mrs. D the best type Burbank potato Haldeman. Fred S ta tter. Carol of Ilio a graduate o|ierate under the 1938 program, Culifttrntu aud Hazeldule »ohool house. Com the regular »¡zed envelopes. Dorothy M cBrceii; Senior < u» went to LeRoy Jacq u lth . W eick, Alice Je a n Sm ith. Char ItMlItui. M arjorie S c o tt; Ju n io r University of ( ullforn u. When in doubt, talk to the munity singing woe led by M rs. who have not signed a worksheet lotte Gallowey; third grade, C ar previously, should call at the William Heil with Byron B ritch Cu»b>diton, Mat caret S c o tt; R e postm aster or your cu rrier! at the piano. Twer.iy-two dollars (Vunty Agent’s office, Hillsboro, CHOIR IS PRESEN TED olyn T a lb ert. Evelyn M arsh; 4th corder. «Mia» France» lirlud ell; POWER COMMISSION grade. Bobbie E ssig ; sixth grade, raised to buy Christm as for that purpose prior to Ja n IN Treajw ror, Ml»» Carolyn I*eter- OREGON CITY ANNIVERSARY PRO- was REPORT Laurene M ayfield; seventh grade. states Kamma. treats for the otoildren. Gene uary 1, 1338.'* »on; l«t Mc»«cnKcr, Mi»» Je a n ISSU ES Y a te s; eighth grade. GRAM IS HELD T ressel o f Newberg played se chairman of the W ashington Co. St hut matt; 2nd M o * , Ml«» Ann The members of the Beaverton Mildred Ib'Slgnuled " l!t:i7 Ru.e S«-l (•» , V irginia Dussian. Louis W ilson, Association Johim on; 3rd. M eta., Ml»* Ro veral selection* on the violin. ! Congregational church choir under tom m i»- Ethel Burke, berta Wdiately; till Me»» , Ml»« II,” ihe Federal Changes in cropland cn farm s the direction of W . L . Cady, Ralph Kirkwood. Saturday evening Decemlwr 4 issu«-. ih *••'»’ f a France» Downing; ,*d|i Me»» .VIt»» rioii t . .! presented in a m usical Marianne S traise. the 0«ld eKIIows and Rebekalis M rs. Ja y Gibson was hostess previously covered by worksheets were K atherine \ an K leek; Inner »erte* of 48 S la te rep •' < show «if lleaverton hel«l an A large group of students eleventh with a luncheon and cards at the should be recored officially be program at the F irst Congrega tiuard, M«M Hetty MiMire; Ouler ing e lectric rut«»» in effe.'t J a n nnnlversary ¡program City earned Honorable Mention dur About 30 V . A . Wood home. Friday for fore Jan u ary 1, 1938. This will tional Church in Oregon Guard, Ml»» Shirley T ro tte r; uary 1, 1937. far alt classes of wt-.re present for the pot luck the "500'' club. Additional guests include farm ing the past six w eek*. These operators signed Sunday evening. Reports for oil: t Or*i»ni»t. .Mi»» lot Ray Murtyn, cu stom ers. students earned no grades be dinner at 6:;ki A short program were M rs. W. J . S co tt. M r*. under the program, who have A fter the services refreshm ents CU»todiun of IJg b l» , Ml»» P a tri grates will lie i»»ued u* rapidly was given followed by dancing F . I f. Sehoene, and Mrs. A E . sold , lm rchased. taken up or ; were served in the social room s. low 3’s haK of which were 3’s cia M arti; Librarian. .Mi»» Aloha a» they are primed, and ihe released rented land. Th program of the evening or above - Those on the Honor H anson. *«*rl«'«, w hen completed, will c «»-1 and ca rd » . n u a li able Mention a re : first grade, ! was as follow s: Organ Prem Mi»» RltiVlu Tbync presided ver rule» In practically all eo..t ”<'hristm as in S icily .” (Y o n ), Melva Lee Beeler, Tommy Fair- munitlea *>f 2Mi or more popula d urin* Uie ln»tal!aHon o f the A rthur M arsh, Dean M rs. Henderson; Anthem " I Am w ather, Honored Queen Jean Klein aft«r lion throughout the I nited State» S h o rt; second grade, Wilbur Alipha and Omegat,” (S ta in e r), Tho r«|orl released today l* - which tb0 officer» o f Pnleatine Dawes, Roland Choir; Ind ies «'home “Open Our Minor, Buddy th«> S ta te of Oregon, and Order of De Motuy» conferred for Doxich. Edna Coeolo Je a n C las H^yes,’* (M cF arlan e); Violin solo, the Im M olt) decree on M i » h »how« the rut«'» of 36 u tilities "IvirKo.’’ (D vorak-K reisler) Max sen. Richard H ansen; third grade, CHURENT EVENTS PHOTOGRAPHED FOR K lein und crowned her with an serving 172 communities of 25o E verett Cook. ine Telford; Anthem “Still, Still Lenire B utcher, ImpreMalve cerem ony. A» »he. ur more population with residen- Bob Sw ain. V iola Sm ith, Dorlene With Thee.” (S h elley ), Choir; wu» e»eorted to the diux the tlal serv ice; rate» for com m ercial Evening prayer, Mr. Je ffe ry ,; Trowbridge. Delores W right, Ja c k or De Molaya formed tin arch with service In t«>wns of 2,500 O ffertory. "Geau Bam bino" (Yon) MoCollister; fourth grade. David more, and for Industrial service their »alter». M rs. Henderson; Anthem, "Now Cady. Bob Dunchar. Dale Gray, in cith*» of 10 , 000 ' 1 pulatlon or Mi»» Klein wu» the recipient Pace. Lyman Taylor. the Day Is Over.” (Speaks) solo Claradel over. Hf Ihe 36 utilities included of numerou» gift* and bouquet» David F ra n k ; fifth grade. Ja len o by M rs. J . C . McCanrmon. So In th«* Oregon r«'|»>rt, 24 an o f flow er». Mi»» Wiunelred prano stolo "T ru st in the Lord'' Appleton, George Dusain, Richard shown us hnvlng nude rate chang ller»t, re tlrtrc Queen wa* pre M rs. G rossenbecker; Organ "Song Farrington, I>orraine Nelson, De- es for residential service since tootled w.lh a P ail Honored of C hristm as.” (Adam), M rs. Una Satch el!. Mary Ann T h oren. Janu ary 1. 1916, when the Federal Q . 11001 ’» pin and a I huiuu « t of Power Commission made its first H enderson; Male Chorus, "W an Doris M oCollister: sixth grade, ri y»unthemiim» from her o ffic dering Child. O Come Home,’' Alicia Johnson, Virginia Huson. national rate survey er». Mr». Paul Meade, her »1»- Crandell Peck. ( B o t tl; Anthem "T h e Holy C ity ' Helen Randall. All communities In Oregon of ter, made the presentation. i ^ Mary lee Madden; seventh grade. (A dam s), solo by H arris Hansen, After the cereim nie» Ml»» I.u- 250 p iMiliittnn of more ure Haled Ja n t Ackrman. Margie Bozich, Benediction, D r. Jord an. eille Kepplcr und David WlUou alphabet le.-illy, and the amounn- Doris Osbourne, Martha Frazer, charged In ouch for seven typical gave u lap dancing number. P atricia M ann; eighth grade. ■tuunliiicH of e lectric energy used ORGANIZATIONS TO Kef rashincnts were served. Natalie Begin, John Bozich, Col for resident lul vir|»ise» are leen Gettrtian, Ju n io r McOoUister, FOLLOW CUSTOM shown. One community, Jordan Zella Mae Holladay, Oleta W right, CIVIL SE R V IC E E X Valley, w'lth a isipuiation of 306 Floyd Malm, Following a custom estab- Rogert K in cart, Is shown us not hav •“« eleetrl« AMS ANNOUNCED liohed some years ago, the ben Dick Munden. Rosemary Shaw. service The grade school basketball evolent, religious und charitable The 1'nllt‘d State« Civil S e r orgarhzatkons c I this vtcunrty team will play Reedville Monday. vice <>)iutiiis»i«n has announced DINNER PARTY IS have joined together in an effort December 13 in the high school A N N IV E R S A R Y an op4>n competitive examination to make the Christm as season gym. W itch Hazel and Beaverton M O D E k - A for the tponlttniiH of u»»l«tant AT M cKERCH ERS more like C hristm as to the un will play here next W ednesday. f r o n t v i e w of flKherie« »taiiRlieal and m arket Mrs. M C. M iK ercher v i m , fortu nates than it might other Plymouth's tenth ing agent, f 1.800 11 year, und hostess ut u dinner party ut h . | wise be. anniversary ju nior fisheries »tu iistiral und BIRTHDAYS ARE lioin* Sunday ev«vniug com pli Should there be any canned model for 1938 m arketing agent, $1.620 a year, menting M r. und M rs. E ar! j fru it, vegetables, meat, provis HONORED AT M EET s h o w i n g the in the Hureuu of Fl*berle», De llnuek of Portland who wel« ' ions uf any kind, out grown longer hood that lta rtnient of Commerce. Certain married last week. Mrs. Hauck. j Members having birthdays in clothing or last but by no means sweeps forward to education, und « x p srle n re in before her m arriage wa» Miss i a front ensemble, leas, any discarded toys that ihe months of October, November, fishrriy wmrk are required. JoaeRihinc Steele. Other guesi.i | and deeper fen m ight make some kiddie’s heart and December were the special Full information may be ob- der* c u r v i n g glad, kindly leave the item s you guests at the meeting of Beaver 1 tuned from the Secretary of the wer« Miss Pegg Groshen. M rs. | Thomas Or oh. Dr. \V. M. Sheets, around to a new can spare with the Recorder at Chapter No. 106 O .E .S . Wed Fnlted Stale» Civil Service Hoard eteel apron scrota the City Hall or with the F irst nesday evening. Mrs. B ess Lacy «if Exam iner» a t the |»t»t office all of Portland and George Mr Kerchor. the front Safety Security Bank and an aggres A ssociate Matron was specially or cuHtnmhoiiMc in any city which and luxury refine sive effort will be made to place honored by being presented with hn» u |«i»t office of the fir»t or ment* are fea the items where they will do a gift from the o ffice rs. O fficers »econd da»», or from the United SOCIAL CLUB HAS tures of the snnl- the most good. S late» Civil S«'rviee Comnti»»lnn, MEETING AT HALL for the coming year were elected gg _______ ___ jgl vertary modal. W ashington, D .C . as follow s: W orthy Matron. Mrs. The Rebekah Needle and Social | St- Nary's Of The Valley [ B ess L acy; W orthy Patron. F . H. Goyt; A sso. Matron, M ra. club met at Ihe I .O .O .F . hall POULTRY MEET TO m ------------------------------------------------a Mildred Rosebraugh; A sso. P a t December 2. The election of «>f- Reports for the second schol ICE Q U E E N SP O R TS N E W F ASH B E AT HIGH SCHOOL flcer» was held nnd the fo l- astic period were distr'L 1 . 1 J F ri ron, S a m . K . F e tte r; Secretary. ION — Marlbel Vinson, nine-times 1 « president, winner of North American figure day afternoon. To be in the A M rs. Myrtle P . Nelson; T reas ”H untidily n» a Factor In lowng were l«M'ted: skating title, introduces a brand new class students must rate high in urer, rM s. Ethel Hanson; Con Farm F.cc S to rag e," will be the Mrs. Myrtle Hardman; vice pres travel fashion — luggage covered ¡scho larship and conduct. The ductress, Mrs. Madge Eliand er; topic discussed at tho monthly ident, Adeline F ro st; secretary. with long-wearing mohair velvet up ; following girls who are d o iu so A s » . Conductress, M rs. Minnie poultry meeting which will be Hazel Miller; treasu rer, Mildred holstery to match the interior of the are Mary O rselli, Eileen Moore. E . Seh oen e. held in the Hcavertorv Hig'i O sfield . The next meeting will be January 6th with a pot luck car. Evelyn Sohler, Cloyce Bump, School, Tuesday, December 14. A fter the close of Chapter re j B etty Heinrich and G race P al freshm ents were served in the R. 11. Rohe, Assistant Malta dinner at noon m er. nor of the P acific Poultry Prct dining room where the tabl» EDITOR OF Several of the senior students were decorated with pine cones, «hirers' Cotiperatlve Association, FORMER TEACHER N E W M A G A Z IN E in com m ercial work eurned re greenery and ohrysahthem*jmus. and ihe A ssistant County Agont GIVEN SHOWERS — John V. Tarle- wards for »kill in shorthand la t A large birthday cake served aa will discuss the humidors trials to n has been week. P atricia Rennie, Phyllis a centerpiece. which have been conducted in Mis» M arjorie I.lnehaugh of named editor of a C A N N IN G C H A M P IO N — Koktch. Dorothy Sohler, and this (»vunty during the post Hum Portland, formerly of the B ea The Chapier will hold its a n - new photographic Mary France*Thompson of Mary Orselli successfully passed I nual Christm as party Dec. 22. mer Very interesting data has verton high school leaching slafi P E T S OF T H E S H O W — magazine which Durham, N. C„ chosen Na t.he required test and are now been secured as a result of these was the Inspiration for several Doris Fox with a 6-y*ar-old Children o f members will pro will appear early tional Canning Champion wearing their O G A . pins. trial» and the poultrymen of the parties and bridal showers given jackata from Italy, and a vide the program . next month. at the National 4-H Club county will f'r.d thin Information for her i>y Portland friends hist 3-day-old calf, th* pete of T h e first basketball game of Jo in t installation ceremoade» Congress held in Chicago. of particular value to them, re week. the International Livestock the season lis scheduled for De Miss Linchaugh Is the will be held with the Maaonic In the past sight years she gardless o f the type and quality bride olort of William Clark Mc Exposition held In Chicago. cem ber Ul. It will be iplayed with Lodge on Monday evening. Dec. has canned 9.356 pints o f storage which they may have Call o f rtu-tiand. The wedding Th* calf was bom at the S t. Stephen’s team on the home 17. of fruite, vegetable* and _______ _ at the present time. show. Poor in Miriam h a ll. Is to tnke place In mid-December. meats. Th« nturrluiio of Mi»» I »»um« Merlo to Itichurd I., lio tteii wu» »oh'iiinl/.ed ut the church of St». I’eter und Paul in Sun F ru tic i» » , November 14, 11(37 Heveretid J De Martini officiated Thu hride *iven in murrlug* by her brother-«n-lu», Henry HU avelli, wore u white »utili yuwn with collar of »eed pearl», her Ion* tulle yell fell from u crown of fresR bouvurdlu*. A daini)*, old fu»bbmed gold necklace com pleted ber costume Sb« carried u »bower of orchid», imuvnrdML» and 11 Hie» of ihe valley. Her only attendant »«<» her »l»ter, Delia Sli-rln, w Im «ore a K«wn of l.rowIt nielen« over luffelu, «old •"*’» •» '% her Jicud. She carried u l»>«u<i i** of iu I íhiiiuii r> »«•». Dick R icci of Surrem ento rxied a* I k *»t man for hi« couHin. After the ceremony, u dlnm-r wu» held ut the home of the bride for member» of the two « In T he W EEK’S NEWS TH F REVIEW