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    T he B eaverton R e v ie w
The Only Newspaper Devoted Exclusively to the Interests of Eastern Washington County.
V O L U M E X V I. No. I
.i
Beaverton, Washington County, Oregon,
Subscription, $1.00 per yr. In Advance
Friday, Dec. 24,1937
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FO R M ER T E A U H E R 1S
W E D IN P O R T LA N D
From CYOQuintet
Ilanncs and Kincart
Starred for Winners
W ith 7 and 12 Points
>( rninl Grade Mas Been
M uUlmc f fcrWtma* I’adv.l»*»
Sunday School Con­
test Is Finished
Mi»»
Murjorie l.iuetmugh
of
l’orlltiud nini William C. M *i'»ll
of Mac remento, i allfornla, were
un li e«l in m arrla.c tu thè Weat
minater l’reabyieri»i> church in
l'ortiand ut 6::iu o'elock Kuuduy
evonlng.
R. C. Doty and VV.
Ihe bride’» g . v u wiik of whil^i
L. Cady Are Lthdeis
-alili with iti* d » of lare wllhl
m I ih li »he
wore u full leniitli | 01 Contesting (¿roups
veli of tulle
I'art) 1» lle'd Frida) I. vetting
Mia» .Militila Mci'ul! wa» muiil
l or M inner» Of Foulest
of honor. Mr». H. T . Santee of
Springfield.
Mr».
II.
Iltirkc
The pa«l ten week, the mem
Morden und IMI.» t'arlene Scoli
________ _____
r uh beta o f fhe ( ongregatioual Sun-
were thè bridr»iniili|»
Tliey
wore taffeta gown» und cu rriel i day w-hool were engaged In a
matching muff» with a »bower j coteat which hrought about .onio
, f flower»
: very outstanding re»ulta.
K.
11 • D” '* * UB l1"' l,,*dcr f’ ’r ,h“
Wolcott wa»
flower I*
Patríela
girl Alfred W . Kam®», Jr. (l| (¡old» und W. I. t'udy l.-.l the
Point» were given
for
Sun PruiK-eio, wa» beat mun and lllue»
the u»lu-r» were II. T Santee of utteudunce, heiug on time bring­
Springfield. Jume» M . Well* of ing /their filtile, memorized ver»
IlilWhoro. Oeonge Scharf of Ku | ok , e t c . A fter the conteat had
gene und It. llurk» Morden of 1 been going for a few week» the
interest centered principally a
fo rila ml
After a «hurt trip the coupli r tau'it the memorizing of Scrlp-
Call For Aid Gets
Generous Response
About 400 Pounds Pota
toes and
200 Quarts
Fruit In Donations
H-
W ARNTNG
i Contract Let For
School Building
1 IIHI»I M IN FIHF II 1Z 1KDS
To prevent fires saves time
and trouble.
All tree docorations should be
fire proofed.
Be sure all wiring is in good
ron<ttion and i. not overloaded.
D on ! leave electrical equip
ment running attended.
Don’t
let children play with
m atches.
Archie V. Olson
Fire Chief
|
|
George Mangus of
Portland Is Awarded
Building Contract
!
!
Il ori. On >ew Building I» To
Begin December 27
, t
An enthusiastic student bo<ly « i « j 4 i n - L - u l i e x i
responded heartily to a call for
“ /¿ ^ D S
The
liMVmrluU grade
•cho,,J
(By Dr. C . K. Mason)
aid n bringing Christmas cheer
z x S l l VO I M fc .r , 1 li > ( j
At a special meeting of the
basketball
u " ' 1,,c"
to those Bcavertcn families less
---------
<• V O. uni»' »1 •
b ,r e
fortuuatc than themselves
The last
meeting
of Beaver local School Board on Deceraoer
(the contract for building
Monday might
T h" »<**• wa*
To add interest to the campaign Chapter No. 106 O.K.S. fo r 1917 17.
21
« Thu C .Y .O . composed
for food, clothing and toys, each with Mrs. Bertha Williams. M a- the new grade school was a -
mtistly nf high mli.Hil uluU.nt«.
day was devoted to a designated j iron and J. F. Felsher, Patron. » ard,’d
to George Mangus JT
STIPE IS A W A R D E D
»cored only
»“ ‘ d
du®
type of contribution.
Tueaday presiding, was held
Wednesday I
D‘''v
tii« excellent <lef.-n.lv« work
W ITH M E T A L P LA Q I E was vegetable, Wednesday, can- evening. A CJiristmas party fo. 1 building is to hegtu
2 ’
,,f
V m .I 1. Hu*.*n
.«"I
Mul,n
ned fisid day. Thursday, cello- the children of the members a a i i Ma,,y . of the
.aborIng men
Itnnnc» » »d K » » c r t »tarred for
In rccognUion o f lw«riity y e a r s ' phanc day and Friday, penny- a number of children from needy I have ****“ ’* alUn* wtxioualy for
this work
to begin
and the
the
winner. w * h
twelve
»ml
of pleasant dealings
with the jingle and miscellaneous day.
I families followed
the business
School
Board had hoped that
■even p o in t. respectively.
Goodyear Tire
& Rubber
C om -1
i'h e point was stressed
that session.
the local
men where
capable
Knthlten
Ackerman h«« r® will return to Portland (to .p e n d 1 turul passage». and a« a result, pan), Klmer Stipe,
local dialer ¡f every student brought one
\ program of
musical number«
turned to the find .rude after • the holiday. after which they 2.S36 verae. were learned and or the big rubber company, lias j.1(od sized potato there would be and readings wa« participated in 1 (.„rdin-' tortile latest information
two w ee. ah ien c«. The children will make their hum® In Sue i repeated verbally to Mr«. O. Just received a very attractive a p p r o x i m a t e l y four hundred (,y t he following children, Janet
th<t outiook for the local men is
I N. Taylor who wa» appointed to plaque, which now hangs in a pounds.
ot
ihl» c l . . . h»r*
»»V'tn to remento
As
a result,
many and Ralph Njelsen. n c ien Pizer, not very bright
Mr» McCall waa a member ol take care of thla part of the
check out Ithr.rhy book» to rend
;m«,..ruouH place in the dealer’, potatoes as well as other v e g ^ Joan Percy, ahlrky and Dorothy
Mr
u .L r . inform, ua that
the Bouverlon high «chool fac
work The three adult» who re-
„1 home MMl are quit® P ',,ud ,,f
I 1**»“ *
receaved.
! u ® Carr. Virginia and Carolyn |
lWen,y
years he
,,1,
y la»t year and a uuiiibcr of peated aeverul hundred verses ,frlce'
itinr reading ability.
Accompanying the plaque was a
Wednesday found the
stage Taibert, iyirralne Denney, Janet
has employed
only union men
her (associates
there attendud’ »e r e M i.. Cook.
Mr*. K. O.
aacond
grada ha* b<*en
personal
letter
from
P.
W. well laden
with canned good *
Mfte
fig U
W«*bb uml Mr» A. It G rossen-
and that he would wish to avoid
hundred quarts were
E w lya W|Uiam5 and Wil_
making
tiny ).c k » .e »
to put the wedditlg.
baokcr. The children memoriz­ Utchfleld. president o f Go<slyear, Over two
labor difficutties Then it would
ttround their community t n r t.t -
btlr j annsen. H. U Hudson as seem that only local men who
ing
the greatest uuiuher
o expressing the company’s wppre donated
PLAN
E
V
A
N
G
E
L
IS
T
IC
111 . » tree in th® »nnd table. •
A variety
of attractive g :fu San, a r ,aug added much to tha do belong to the union stand a
verse» were l/irruine Denney, Ly elation of the loyalty maintazr.ed
wrapped
in
cellophane
wei c merriment o f the party. A gayiy change o f getting
.lu »» w »» very
happy ' « S’» '" C A M P A IG N
HERE
employment.
man Taylor. Maxine Cady, and bv the dealer tlirough tlic years,
Dotiuld iHiwnmu iutd Fred Stut­
the brought in I hursday.
lighted Christmas tree adorned! in the present depression with
Ini,id la d y . The golds loot the aluti- with the hope thait
ter
return f»r 'he «h rU ltn *.
A two weeks »pecial evangel
continue
To wtnd up th® drive Friday ^
roojM _ ^
chi,dren
w*-re hundreds o f union men out of
contest by 360 point» so were Pi” “ ” 1*"' r“ 1*‘ tl" n*
student, bn,ughl old toy . and ^
^
o f candy>
and
l,.r t y . They h .v . both been ill latir eampalln. will lie conducted b f" t
to the
lflue »Ide at a ird e fln lte ly .
employment because of their own
at the Church <if the Nazarene. (iar(y In the
Naturally the local represeuta- their pennies. Seven dollars and oraIleeg
for »everal week*
»ociul room
of
dissentions. When our local men
Beaverton
The *i»eci»l w orker, . he
The tlnTd .rude bu» been work
live of Goodyear feels very proud , seventy cents was collected.
cliurch Friday evening.
a further
incentive
the
Worthy
Patron
with a seek to Join a union it Is prob­
As
tun very hurd on arithmetic and are Reverend and Mrs Karl F .
The program consisted of the of the plaque and the letter. The ____
was
staged
as
a
contest
unique
speech
presented
the
\tor- able they will not be allowed to
the children are ploMed to have Wilde, of Paaadena. California.
following numbers: a greeting by ■ laque is a work of art. done in drive
There are too few jobs
in which the class contributing thv Matron with a gift. Mrs. it. join .
Rev. and Mr«. Wilde are among R. C. Doty, an original resume bronze,
com puted 'he four« tables before
with the name o f the
now and too many idle union
the most would receive a service B. Denney who has been secre-
< hrlatmas.
of the contest by Mrs. R. B. dealer and that o f Go-dyear ap­
men for these jobs.
pennant. The sophomores
were tary of the Chapter the past en
iH-uney',
two
numbers by a pearing in raised letters on the
(>f the
thirty »even children
This seems to be the situation
successful in winning the
p en - years was
presented
with a
male quarltSte. made up of I*. lower portion, while in the back
te.ted on
' heir
mult »pbr at ion
so
far as the school board un-
nant
beautiful
gift, o f
a bowl and
W.
Tucker.
R C. Doty. K. tJ ground
table» In the fourth «rade. 26
are portrayed
various
dertands it from available In •
The
entire
donation
was
p
re-
mirror
from
the
Chapter
as
a
Webb and Mr Poulson. Readinxs modes of transportation — auto­
made per feet w ore».
formation.
ser.ted to the local relief com—. token of appreciation,
by Mr*. J. «’ . M cfam m an; l»td
Teleidtoite
eonveraatlon»
»re
| We would advise local labor­
Ite». Farle F ics Trio. "Silent Night,’’ Mrs. mobile. luía, truck, railway tra.n. miitce at a special student body
Doughnuts
and
coffee
were
belttK .(r e seed in the
seventh
ing men to register t the Gov’t.
steamship, airplane and airship.
meeting Monday.
‘ served.
MeCamman. Mrs. U B. Demiev
.la d e grammar elu»a. In eon
In the cenu-r loresrm.nd of
and Ml»» Ruth fK-nney; a skit.
Beaverton Hummer T Installation o f 1 9 * o f f l w . will
^ d i n g “ « h fnd
neetlnh with tJiia work the atu
take place M°ndav evening Dec.
"Scene In the Cady Home.” by plaque are shown tbe main plant
Mtorrison
Stj-edtj*
,in Portland*
dent»
are makjnir a telephone
Milde
27 when the officers of Beaver­
Mr. Doty. 1/irruin® Denney
and of the Goodyear Tire & Rubber CO. C .E C A B IN E T
and also try to contact George
directory.
ton
lx>dge
No.
100
A.F.
&
A.M
Company
and
the
huge
G°odyear
David la d y ; rhrlMmas
carols
The eighth grade la working
Zeppelin Airship Dock, the la t ­ M E E T S IN H ILLSBORO '°S, I Z V t a S Î ' i
and
lantern
slides
(lames wore
kuup it» apellllng
average
— —
dinner from 6 to 7 o ’clock will there or be on hand here on
in charge o f the .Misses Barbara ter being the largest building in
December 23th when work starts
hikh At the la«t te»l 37 out of
Crnmty
Christian
Kndeavor
Cab
­
precede the ceremonies.
the world without interior sup
Cady and Ainarette Barnes.
to get in personal touch with
inet
met
in
the
Hillsboro
Chris­
17 had perf«>ct aeorea.
36-
Rcfre.shim-r.ts were served.
porits. There also appears in in
tian Church Sunday afternoon
i the situaion.
M r.. McMInn. who conduct, a the liest Gospel singer» In the
LO C A L N E W S
attractive
arrangement
a
Good­
with twenty two preaent.
The school board is sorry the ^
Illble c la » . at the grade nchoo* evniigehstlc field. We feel prl
-s
year All-W eather Tread tire en ­
labor situakion is as It Is. but
each Tuesday 1» confined to her vlleged *o have »ecurod their ST. M A R Y ’S W I N S
A song
service
led
by Joe
Joy
Hulette
of
Vale.
Oregon
is
circling the Goodyear house flog. Bates opened the meeting.
we certainly are just about as
home with the mump».
Mr». »ervleea Rev. Wilde i» an out - G A M E FROM B A N K S
visrtiwr yat her fakhetfs home
In so effectively symbolizing
helpless as everybody else. We
symo-’im ng | Rap"nts of County officers and
FYaaler
took her
place
Urt. »tam ilrg evangelistic preacher.
over the holidays.
shall do our best to influence %
I hi not mi»»
thl» opportunity.
The St. Mary's Gac
of Bea­ the progress o f transportation ; society »residents were read an-i
i-k.
M r. and -Mrs. Harry Asbahr Mr. Mangus to employ available
Come und hear them. If you verton won their thl.-. sir.-zh t facilities the plaque brings to accepted.
A committee, consisting of D or- of Corvallis visited at the R local labor.
■ game, Tuesday, from Banks, 1:5- mind the important part Good­
P A R TY IS G IV E N
othy Howes, and Willia Nolan ot r . Denney home Monday and
13. T be Saints took a 17-2 leaj year has played in giving ready
A T MASONIC’ H A L L
Forest Grove and Virgil Savage Tuesday.
in the llrst quarter, a . , i'athel stimulus to all. and in this co­ Beaverton, w as appointed t° meet
St- Miry’s Of The Valley >,
„ ,
,. . .
.
( 'arbi-rry substitute I fr -CsV, ns.'n,- operative effort the l°cal dealer at the home of A. S. Hatch in
Hudson Light^ of s a n d y -----------------
r and Mr.. J Archie W il-
has reason to be proud of the Gaston and revise the standard ****** sover^
two complete teams. K w i» Key
a' s ua*
w
{ A basketball same was played
s were host» »• a delight
M r* Fari F. Holds and Alton w.l> wert ’ lie fact that he has been, and still is, analysis plan o f awarding points.
ber 8ister* M rt. H o w .
^
John’s team from Mil-
parity at the Masonic hall
IMilnt getter»,
with
n'r.e e-ich. a participating factor,
Plans for a sport social to be Hughson.
j wukie last w-eek in Miriam hall,
rilay evening. Their guest*
although
Mallen puyetl a nice g ---------------------------------- ——* ------ Sfc held at Beaverton Corgregati-'nal
\trs Sarah Morse at Portland The final score favored the 3t
,
the officers
of Beaver
floor game. Coach i a : b< r-y la.id
church January 17 were further who form erly
resided on 7th | Mary’s girls
Silently Passing
yter and tlieir husbands and
and Main streets visited Beaverton
Reverend
Ambrose < allagher
tliHt no game« > - iM l-e pl.tveu 9)------------- ----------------------------------- ® developed.
11 ¡Me
>s and
a
few
additional
e _ . i- Wednesday.
—d..*•
‘ i O .S .C . gave «n
aot infprpsit.ine
interesting and
and
Florence Shaw. Helen Asbahr of 0 friends
ids
Mrs.
Williams
has
during the holidays, hut the squad Mrs. Ignea Caroline Schracdcr
entertaining
lecture
to the stu­
od as Malt run o f the Chapter
Mineral services were held in Forest Grove and Joe Bates of
Mrs
j
Archie Williams at-
would repoit back J a v :u . / 2nd
^37 o .E .S . Matrons dents o f 3t. Mary’s ajid St. Ce­
for praitice, to get in :‘h,ir.e 'or I’ortlund Saturday for Mrs. Agnes j Gaston were appointed a com - tended
i successfully this past year,
Pictures of
Caroline
Schracdcr
of
Aloha.
!
inittee
to
arrange
a
banquet
t"
(<lub
luncheon
and Christmas cilia’s last Friday.
the big county opener or January
ic evening
was spent
at
rt
^ che Heathman hotel on mission life in China were shown
irt Whldt" In which fir s t
7th, when St. Mary’s will plav She is survived by her husband, be held at Forest Grove ( hristiar.
in connection with the talk and
i-s were won by Mrs. David hear them once, you will want to ho», to all Wash i-. s-®ii -’ jiiutv William Schracdcr. two sons, and Church F'ebruary U , in honor u( < 5 atunjajr
held the audience in closes® at­
ps ami It B. Denney, s e " - hear them again Remember the ba»ketD»1 ,"Ve»m*“ ’ st. “ Man ’ ’ v ie - one daughter, and other re’.a the birthday of Christian Endea­
vor.
George Spriggel, graduate of tention.
prizes by Mrs. If. A Niel date: Sunday I»eceinb4 *r 2b to tory
over Banks
cou p le! with lives.
_____
Dorothy
Howes
and
others B .H .S . who is attending W heat-
The
Academy girls do not
and Fred H (¡oyt. and con - Sunday January 9, each night at their victor lea, over Mi. \ncc'
except Saturday.
Sunday
is home from who had heard it t»ld \»f the on college in Wheaton. 111 . will think only o f their relatives and
llons by Mrs. Denney nnd 7:30
and Slur of the Sea «if Astoria
Russel
lluleut
morning ervices ag. 11:00 a .m .
of Oregon f o r ! Christian Kndeavor prograc* over sPend his^ t'hristmas vacation in friends at Christmas tim e. Tues­
I Barnes.
will make them a dark horse the University
Akron. Ohio with his grandpar day afternoon they remembered
KOAC
Wednesday evening
i)e
e I I e I o ii » refreshmels were
ihe holidays.
contender for C°unty honn «
ents. Mr. and Mrs. A. I. Sprig- the less fortunate and paid their
ed
The tables were
very E A R L Y VISIT PAID
gel.
nctlve with red tapers, pine
annua’ t visit to the Washington
B Y GOOD ST. NICK
-s. greens, and colorful favors.
M r. and Mrs. W . A. Williams County Home, Christina carols.
of Sutherlin. Ore. are spending recitations,
and a tap
dance
Simla Claus
paid a preview!
the Christmas holidays at Mv made up the entertainment after
PR O G R A M G IV E N ' " r ! visit to Beaverton high, Monday, \
home of their son and daughter- which gifts were distributed. The
j December U. when he brought
S U N D A Y SCH O OL
hv-law. Mr.
and Mrs. J. A. emprente Joy of giving happiness
Ihe awards to the winners o f j
Williams at Tobias. M r. Williams and cheer to others was fully
the
magazine
«ales
drive.
The young people of the W hlt-
w-ho has
been a resident
of experienced by each member o f
fnril Sunday school presorted a
To Ihe "F o o ’a” led by Jun*
Douglas
county
the past
55 the high sch ool,
Christmas program at the schoo’. ( ’«vendor, was presented a sil­
years is 85 year old.
Wednesday.
grammar
grades
house Sunday evening.
Carol« ver loving cup, now having her
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_
Í gave a Chrisktnas program. The
nnd recitutlon by liitlo folks nnd name
and the squad
leaders
L A R G E G R O l I* V b I T S intermedite girls furnished re c-
a piigcnrlt "The Story o f the names cngrnved on It. after which
LODGE M E E TIN G
itations and *on«s for the occas-
Nativity" by
the older group it is to lake up permanent res­
%
ion. Hhe minima charmed their
under the direction, o f Mis» Ed
idence in the trophy case.
It Ft Vershcni
Arnold Garnett of
Robert Yunker and Jack Reeves
A
* rollp o f visitors from S E T g t a r " h w h it e '“ S f u i S '
Portland, who is In charge of who each brought in $30. re-
Hillsboro.
Portland and Sher­
classes entertained with "A Day
wood attended (he meoting of
Ihe Sundny
evening meetings ; ccivcil
smaller
duplicates,
to
With P eggy.”
lo d g e No. 100 A. F\ and A. M-
read the Christmas story front cherish ’til death do them part.
Classes were dismissed for the
the second chapter of Matthew .
Altogether
105 students re
Thureday evening.
The n v .r
at noon. December 13.
feature of the meeting was the " . , ___
A number of visitors from I celved awards.
School work will be resumed on
election of officers as follow s:
tTnrCanti and Beaverton wer«* I — From The Beaverton Hummer
January 3.
Worshipful Master. Samuel B.
the audience.
Igtwrrnce; Senior Warden. James
n O T V A O S IA IN
L E A V E TO VISIT
P.
Downing; Junior
Warden. M I N S 1 J U I I A S O I D i p
Kdgar
laishv; Secretary.
Roy I^J P R E S E N T A T I O N
t t --------- — — --------------------------- n M O TH ER IN C A L IF.
Berst; treasurer, A M. Kennedy.
- -
A new troop has been formed
Mrs. L'Mlis Biggi and son John
A turkey dinner preceded the
Miriam Doty, daughter of Mr.
by Seoul tnitHler David Phelps.
left Wednesday evening for San
meeting
Mril r
c . Doty of Bea-
There are thirteen grade school
! F'rancisco
to
visit
with Mrs
----- verton. was assisting pianist for
numbers divided into I patrols.
Ifiggl's mother. Mrs Rosa Merit),
.
' the presentation of Handel’s M e»-
S nut Scribe Is Floyd Malm. Pa
; who is slowly recovering from t
ceu.bcr to.
l’ he program
was sJah Thursday evening, Decembe
trol leader No. I Is Carl Austin j hrokon hip. which she suffered
sponsored by Pacific College at j
|n the n r g t Bapti»t church.
and patrol leader two, is Martin about a month air’, when she
Newberg.
McMinnville.
by the combined
Baker. The Scout troop had a > fell.
After the meertin0'
adjutlrtted , infie,d
r iub* and town
work h ke when they put the
the
members
entert».o?*l
the ; , j ngera
Scout cabin to order. They hope
Tom J Allen left Sunday eve­
family
at
the
County
hospital
Mis„
piayed Part the
to have a much bigger and bet­ ning
for Southern
California
with
readings
and Christmas > Second o f the famous oratorio,
ter troop than ever before.
where he will spend the holiday«
carols.
She is a freshman and i . m n-
visiting his stm nnd danghter-
Next cabinet meeting will he Joring
rn the department
of
Allnn SprlgRel is home front in-laW, Mr.
nnd Mrs.
Janies
on January 23.
1 music.
O S C. for Ute holidays.
Allen.
a-
“ B m SCOUT NEW S i
M erry Christmas !
i
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