T he B ea verton R e v ie w The Only Newspaper Devoted Exclusively to the Interests of Eastern Washington County. VOLUME XVI. No. 6 i »► Beaverton, Washington County, Oregon, Friday January 7, 193» Subscription, $1.00 per yr. In Advanct —— Elderly Man Struck By Car Near Huber (■rade School News ■----------------- a i Grand Opening To Be At SI. Marys Silently Fussing Poultry Meeting To Be At Hi CORN SHOW TO R E HELD SOO.v City Council Holds % First Meet Of Year t ( J ------------------- ------------------------------— ugj In a recent report covering The eighth annual Commercial >1 AKI Is Alt! 1.1.1. II A 1)1.1.) the period December 6 to Decern .National Bank 4-H Corn Show Mary Isabelle Diamond was her 31 a total of 1M7 m O d e n , » will be held In the lobby of born July 21, 1672 ueur Winston, were neither absent nor lurdy. < oiomercial National Bank, Ontario. She married Jay T . Duly »lx turdlea were recorded day and Saturday, January II Hadley. Beside» her husband sh for thl» period and 16. This corn show, which Is survived by four daughters, Kd Donelson Receives The grade school facility and Seven Washington Co. Mrs. Isabelle Yarbrough, .Mrs. H. E. Co«b> Of O.S.C. hat become recognized a* one of Council Winds Up Old » in d e n t* are watching with much the outstanding 4-H activities in Ix*ajfue Teams To . Head Injuries And Jeanne Wilkinson, Mrs. Done!,« Interest the progress in prepar­ Will Be Speaker At the state, will be held as one of Business Before In­ Tuunler, all of Portland, Mrs. On Saint's Floor llie opening feature« of tbe re­ Radiy Fractured Arm ation» being mude for the new Meet Next Tuesday Mary K. Burke of Woodland, grudo school building. stalling New Officials modeled bank. Wushingtou, one son. Frank K. Our bu»ketbu!l boy* have made Six Short I.ames Are To Fiity club members have been ’♦Poultry Management A id In— Rurvlarir» tn'* tire Keep Hadley of Selfridge Field, Mich., a fine record In the gume* they enrolled in the corn growing Be P'uF'd At Tournament duHtr) Prub'eniK,'* Subject ’i «Ister», .Mr*. Grace Botwell Officer* H um ) New Town Officials Are have played this year. Of the contest during the past year and Win-ton, Ontario. Mrs. Margaret -ix game» played they have won Sworn In One write the corn crop hag been of the major athle.lc II r»t of latrhjne. iMIeh. und H. E. Cosby, head of the K fiuill at lienor quality are expected at , ity Kalhers met at the City the monthly poultry meeting Funeral services were held at nour Huber luti' Monday afternoon A game with Orcnco 1» »< hf IlllUboro, team« of Washington County been introduced this year as a a '«h io h they will receive??* 11, ait eight o’clock p.m . report» according to u report mad« to with new royal blue und while will meet * In six games of abort Rose t’ity cemetery. W. E. Pegs B. E. Francis, assistant county added feature of the contest. All member« of the Council warm up suit*. . duration. After drawing fir In charge. Hlicrlff John \V. Connell. Seven club member« participated being present the work of wind- agent. A hoy acout I roup under the ' opponent« J list before the op­ I Kini'lnoii, who liven lirur 11II Mr. Cosby, who for 20 years in this special competition and ia i Up the '1937 bu*inew engaged whittle each team will CIVIL SERVICE E X ­ winners will 1« announced their attention for some time, was extension poultryman, has the her, »■> walking along the aide supervision of Mr. Phelps has ening The City Attorney was instructed made many friends for himself at the time of the «how. of the highway mid wa* »Muck twelve enrolled. There will b play ut -least one game. Compet­ AMS AN N O U N CED over the »late and his advice by th aide of llarlnn'« truek patrol hike* over the weekend. ing school» are Beaverton, Tigard. Premium* for the -exhibits of to make a correction in a des - Hillsboro, Sherwood, St. Mary’s With only two week* remain The Injured iiiiin wu* '«ken tn The United States Civil S<-rvice and recommendations are regard­ 25 ears will be; first, a «chola.- - criptlon of real estate which is the WuthlnKton count hospital, ¡ng after the holidays until the Forest Grove und Ncwber- 1** transferred to the city Comiiil'.sion ha* announced an ed very highly among p o u ltr y - ship to the 4-H summer school, The committee *u charge, the "I en competitive examinat.o foi men. Since his appointment as >econd. $8.00; third. $6.00; 4th. by M. H. Stephenson, a typogra where he wa* reported " iui we,I cl ore of the first Homester clas- a* can he expected." llnrton. »••» have reeumed their work this t'oarties I,. Marble took of Bea­ the po-iklon of 'student finger-, bead of the poultry department $6.09; fifth. $4.00; sixth, sev- phical error having crept in on verton anil Father la 'b e rry if print classifier n the Federal at the state college considerable onth and eighth, $3.00 each; ‘ he description in the original togther with hi» wife and hahy, week to finish project« and re work of a practical ninth and tenth. $2.00 each; and document. t i n coming wiot on the highway view the term's work In prep­ St Mary’» have been busy vvifth Bureau of Investigation. The research mid mude iin attempt to avoid aration for mid year examinu detail» to arrange for a smooth entrance salary is $1.440 a year, nature lias been conducted in eleventh and twelfth, $1.00 j The Auditor’s report showed the evening'» play und conifer, for less a retirement deduction Oi , connection with the feeding and eacth. bitting the elderly man. witnesses tlons In tbe yield per acre financial condition of the City management of poultry. The first graders are com­ the spectator* Several hundred 3*/4 percent. «»ported llnrton wa» not held contest the first place winner in a healthy condition, about In addition to the research will receive a scholarship to th’ $15,000 being on hand or in the pleting their social science pro chair» and bleacher scat* are for the accident. Applicants must have completed A total of nine automobile Ject. the construction of a five being moved into the gym and a four year hligh school course, work his intimate contact wltn 4-H summer school; second place County tre«4-ury ready to be and keen winner, $8.00; third place. $5 turned over. Of this, $4.200 1« accident« were reported in the room house This house 1« fur there will t»e plenty o i parking or must be senior students now the pouiry indusry sheriff's office a» having occurred niched outside wiih a brick paper ip ace behind the «'liool for cars In attendance in their last year intero** with its problems has The annual banquet held by n the working fund and $9.000 made him a competent observer the Paul Warren and !> -h Rich­ within the lur-t day of 1937 uni made by one grtmp of children. officer« of the bank) for in a sinking fund to take care of of senior high school. They must of the industry's situation both the coni club members ardson of i Portland will referee the first three day» of the new Another group designed wall and : cltjr indebtedness, have reached their eigbteeth but paper for each room. Windows md other officials of the meet must not have passed their 25th locally and nationally. With this leaders will be Friday night a. year. After allowing the bills as background of 'information and which are made of cellophane. The roof ate local time the official Judge 1 presented, the old Council a d - Burglar* In the vicinity of birthday. experience Mr. Cosby’s discus­ There will tie plenty of music will d'euss his placing* and talk journed and the officers Recorder Garden Home, went to.work attmi has l>een vhingled with smaii Full informaion may be ob­ sion of “ Poultry Management and stunts by tho Beaverton high briefly on matters of recent de H. L. Wilson. Mayor W. E. till» week. wMh it E. Gluon re cardboard shingle» which have tained from the Secretary of the and Industry Problems” should sehiMil hand, selected to furn tli velnpment In connection with McCloskey. and Councilmen R. IMirtitiK hi« home broken into been colored green The rooms entertainment United States Civil Service Board l>e of vital interest to all of for the evening. corn growing. Feed dealers ot John-ton, H. M. Barnes and A. Home time before mam Monday sro furnished with some toy All the teams are well bal of Examiners at the post office j Washington county's poultrymen of Washigton county who have Rossi were sworn in and took The burglar* mude off with a furniture and other piece* o. anri>d and plenty of action is of any city which has a post ] been handling the 4-4 seed c o i n !over ‘ he business. It will be milt of man'« clothe», one pair furniture the children have made. assured office of the first or second class, j M ARRIAGE IS A N ­ In connection with this project will be special guests at th is. ni,‘ ed that the only new name is of »hoe* and a blanket The or from the United State* rivi, j that of the Mayor, W. E. M c- door of the Imuse wa» pried children have seen real shingles, NOUNCED RECENTLY banquet. Service Commission. Wa^hingtoa. __ - id osk ey . open with a Jimmy An uiumc learned how shingling Is done, OFFICERS INSTALLED D C. The marriage of Mis« Doro.’ y rc»»ful attempt wa* made to and how ¡ong a newly ahingled AT REBEKAH MEET C. E TO H A V E SOCIAL P « "S S , T ? I- Howard and Eldon McClcod, both Jimmy the door o f a neighboring roof will last. They have dis­ COACH AND PLAYER cussed the various ways of heat­ AT LOCAL CHURCH macher. auditor; P. L. Patter- of Hillsboro, un Nov. 13. was re­ Officers of the Kehekali t/xlge h n tw . ing house*, the reason for chtm —— ' son. Attorney; F. H. Goyt. Gen- cently announced at a miscellan­ Two youth», need 16 mid 17 neys nnd other phases of house Vo 21k of Beaverton were Instal- HONORED AT MEET The Washington County Chris- oral Superintendent and H. L. eous bridal shower (given for were taken into custody by construction Posters nnd read In* ledled at H:00 p.m . Tuesday tian Endeavor Union invitea Wilson. Water clerk, Conch L. Marble Cook of the Mr.’ . McClcod by a group of Jun 1 The officers were in deputy ulierlff* Tuesday on a ehnrt* have heen made nnd used young people’s societies of eo. Council Committees were ap- stalled by Florence Drorhaugh, local high school and George Hillsboro friends. charge of larcen. The pair allng in their rending nnd Innguag’ as follows, tbe first Mr McCleod is the son of rhurches regardless of denomina-; pointed Di«trict Deputy President assisted Huserick, captain of the 1937 edly »tripped an automobile near periods. tion to be its gue’ t» at a sociaf named being chairman of the football team were guests at tht Mr. and Mrs. Oscar McCleod assisted by Andrew Denholm. tV I tell II are I They were turned at the Beaverton committee: Finance, Carr ai». The second grnde is making Deputy Marshal, with a fl til Beaverton K¡Wan is club lunch formerly of Beaverton and is to be held over to Juvenile nuthoriti». water. Drorbaugh and Wednesday aari also a grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Coin^-egationa! Church January Rossi; Someone possibly Inspired l>y plan* for a model house nnd degree from Hill-boro. The of­ eon meeting 17 at 8:00 p.m . All young people j Johnston; Streets, Barnes and landscaping of the ficer* installed were: Marie Ja wore presented with the silver John McCleod of Beaverton. ground» The the cold weather, buitl a fire In are urged to come for a g ood ! Johnston; Bights, Hamburg anJ tie the center of robsen, Noble Grand; l,ily Warn cup which the Kiwanis chib put some bni»h right against the grounds will time. Car; Sidewalks» Johnston and lmti*e of I’rle Durer at Beaverton lnterc«t. This is n pnrt of their er. Vice Grand; Sarah Chamber op in 1934 to he given to the JAMES MILLER TO The County Union is also com- Hamburg: Sewers and Sanlta- scrini science work for the year. lain. county football champions. For Secretary; Edna Sheets. it wa* reported. Kindling an"' Rossi and Barnen GeorgMptiv unit heinc studied r.t year and the next two years were: Conductress, Valetu Tav wootlehcd and used in »tartlna Janie E. Miller, »on of Mrs. at the Forest Grove Christian The retiring Mayor A. E. the present time in the third lor; Wurden. Frank e Butts; Mu- Hil' boro had it in its possession the fire N. A. Byf eld has been nomin­ 1 hurch. February 3. Howard) Wilson was tendered a vote of grade Knch child ha* been n-krd ■ le lu , Elizabeth Meyers ; Chap This year it was awarded t< Patricia .Miner, 13. of Forest to find nnd bring to school a ated by U. S. Representative Cole, state president of Chris- thanks for his long and faithful Grove tulNsng »¡lice last Mon picture of some fur bearing nn- lain, , Anna May Rogers; R. S. Beaverton high school. The cup James Mott, republican, of Ore­ tian Endeavor will be the rea-1 service to the city. Following N G . Rose 8te>vena; B. 8 N. becomes the permanent property duy 1» the object of u »tale w lue ‘ hat the attorney was authorized Irnnl. Poster* will he made to (I.. It azel Miller; R. 8. V. O. of the team winning it three gon, as on of a group of seven lured speaker of the evening. »cars'll. The girl, wearing a red display the various animals. Oregon boys, to take the entrance February 1 to 6 is C. E. |t0 prepare an ordinance desig- times. Mildred d Osfield : !.. 8. V. o cout and currying u travelling examinations to the Unit'd anniversary week. nating Watson Street and Front Geography study in the fourth Katherine De * * in g e i ; Insid.■ case was traced n* fur eouth a* 'grade covers the Scandinavian Stats Naval academy at Annap­ The State C. E. convention Street as stop sreeta and also Guardian, Virginia < haniherlain. W ATCH PARTY HEI Aumy, having reaehed there eotrntriee nnd the rhildren nre olis. Maryland next spring. will be held in Oregon City in to name certain school crossings Outside Guardian, Alice Wheelyr. about Monday noon. James i’ a graduate of Bea­ AT SANTORO HOME April. Washington County Un­ and pedestrian lanes. now tanking n large map of Nor There were visilorv from Port - ; verton high school, class of 1936. ion's goal is forty registrations. A . Rossi supplied refreshments way. land. Hillsboro, Tillamook and F. I). FINC H JOINS were enjoyed by those Please register early. We want which A very attractive border of Nebraska. Dorothy Ijewis, out- A watch party was held New present. A motion was then a— scotty dog* with scotch plaid goin Noble Grand received her Years eve at the home of Mr. INSURANCE ASS’ N TO the pennant. ARM Y ENGINEERS blanket covering» is being worked P N G pin from the Past Noble and Mrs. Bruno Santoro in Ha- MEET IN HILLSBORO D.irothy Howes of Forest! Grov* j dopted instructing the Recorder Major II. I), llngnnll, the Army on in art class period. zeldale. Present were Mr. and County C. E. social chairman, to request the State Highway Grand Cltlb. Commission to use the Canyon The subtraction of fractions Recruiting Officer, 323 New Post At the close refreshments were J Mrs. Ruffie Santoro, Howard and A meeting of The Farmers was chosen chairman of the state road as one of the locations to Office Building. Portland nn hu* been introduced till* week served in the dining room. committee at the Dolores Halm. Charles Shaper, Mutual Fire Insurance s-sacc nominating nouncod the enlistment In th ' in the fifth grade arithmetic Earl Bolljger. Joe Berger. Johnnie iatjon will be held n the executive meeting held in Port- i tr'" mlt 'he sodium vaipor lights ] which the Commission is said *o United State* Army of Fred­ class and n very intensive study Mr- Harris Hanson returned and Joe Santoro. Juanita Hem Chamber of Commerce looms in land January l and 2. ______________ | be considering installing as an erick D. Finch, »on of Mr. and will follow. The study of the Thursda« morning from Madison. tiling of Portland, Etftella and Hillsboro, Monday. January 13, Mrs, Fred J. Finch, Oarden Revolutionary Period hng Just Neb. where she was called ten Eloise In Ian. Millie, Ts>na, Sue. 1938. at one o’clock P.M. Al. iv t p u V F r * ! 1*1} \ iir ir 'T V i experiment in highway lighting. U A r H iN L l L L B M L L I » A WPA project to put up street Home, Oregon for »ervice with been completed in History class. days ago on account of the i Katherine and Rente Santoro members are respectfully invitid AT HANSON HOME sites was authorized. the Mth Engineers, topogrnphic I’ reeent work in geagruphy 1» a sudden death of her father. 1 Ollie Tollrfson, and the hosts. to be in attendance. The Council was adjourned on unit stationed In Portlnnd, Ore. review of the Central Stales. A I he niemliers of the Daphne. cau a( (en minutes to one. (Major Bagtinli’a report indi­ very interesting map of the IT. club and their husbands held _____________ _ is displayed In the room, cate* fllvat young Finch was en 8. .ITTLE MC 4cN f S IN BIG UVE Kessler listed on December 30tii and showing the state flower for ir e u u u u u u “ 7* £ M T 5 ' m '“ « “ E f “ Miss TONTZ SAILS was sent on the same day to each state. II,»,.,« ,» ivn:.,,.! FOR SOUTH AFRICA Two new pupils nre enrolled the Headquarter* of the 29th I evening. A pot luck turkey din- --------- Knglneer* at Southwest Corbett in the sixth grade. Betty Jeai er was served at six o’clock after Miss Minnie Tontz of Portland nnd Patrleia Stevens. and Bancroft Streets in Port­ Hogan which gifts were exchanged a- sailed Wednesday evening frottf The history text, "Amerlea’s Old land. round the Christmas tree and the New York for South .Africa after World Background." hats heen resd of the evening was spent ‘ year's furlough from her mias finished. A spelling contest is in playing cards. C. C. Ralph j ionary work among the Ndau MISS DENNEY AT­ now in progress. The twvi cap and C. E. Allen won the tw o:PeaP'e ' TENDS BIBLE MEET tains are Helen Randall nnd irten s prizes and the ladles Miss Tontz, who Is well known Crandall Peck. The teams’ scores prizes went tol Mrs. W . C. to members of the local Congre- Mis« Katherine Denney with n nre very close nt present. Cauthers and Mrs. Hanson ] -rational church is working un- group of fifteen young people (The seventh grnde grammar ; der the American board of Por- from Portland attended the Young classes are learning how to I eign Mission and has been in the SPECIAL ELECTION People’s Bible Conference nt the introduce n friend to some new i field as a nurse for almost 20 Young Pnple'a rump "The Firs” acquaintance. HELD AT MEETING Many introduc­ years. She is the daughter of nt llelllno:Imm, Washington, over tions have been tnnde and ev Mrs. A. Tontz of Portland, and the weekend. There were two cryone A special election of officers sewnH Interested In the sister of K. 8. Tontz of hundred delegate* front Canada. knowing the correct way to In­ was held at the meeting of Bethe ' Beaverton and J. Q. Tontz ot Oregon and Wusrington. Rev. troduce their friends. No. 20 Daughters of Job of Bea Multnomah. If A Sutcliffe, President of the verton. Monday evening. Due ‘ o The eighth grnde art elasa Multnomah School of the Bible ill health Miss Jean Klein, Hon­ has started a crayon study of of Portland, was one of the ored Queen presented her res­ MATRON’S CLUB HAS a snow scene. It Is depicting the speakers. ignation and Miss Intogene H off- j N E W Y E A R S PARTY apponrnnee of two largo fir man was elected to take her , _____ t retvs after the coming of the DINNER PARTY HELD snow. Tn penmanship the eighth place. Other officers advanced! The Past Matrons’ Club of were Miss Betty Hanson. Sr. ! Beaver Chapter No. 106 O .E .8 grade lias completed some very AT RHODES HOME Princess; MBs Dolly Wray. ,T>'. and their husbands enjoyed a attractive notebook covers In frincess; Dorothy M c B r e e n , New Years eve party »t the home which to place examples of the Mr. and iMrs, Rovard Rhode* Guide; Cathrvn Van Kleek, Mar- | of Mr. and Mrs. O. S. A lex- were host* at a large dinner writing at the close of each "ix shall Iii«taUation of these off'.- i ander Friday evening. Following At the end of party at their home New Years weeks period. errs will take place at the next I a pot-luck dinner cards wa* the the year the writing papers will day. Their gtteH* were Mr. and MARY GAQDDJ. TUE OPEÇATlO POPPALO, ÇTAÇTED meeting. Monday Jan. 17. Offi- j diversion of the evening. Mrs. Mrs, Glenn Alexander and son he cotntvired to see how much rial inspection by the Grand Con Archie Williams, Junior Post Raymond. Mr. and Mrs. A1 Improvement tins heen made ihir TAKING VIOLIN LCPPONP IN OUlCWTE. MAPP. ductrese -will take place Jan. 28 Matron of the Chapter was in- Johnson and »on nnd duuigrtor, Ing the year. — --------------- itiated into the club tn a unique all of Portland. Mr». James Miss Ixuiise Biggi »pent New AT TUE A 6E O T PlX- Mr and Mrs. Dewey Drorbaugh way. A midnight lunch was Rhodes of Ridgefield. Wash., and Years day visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. were hosts to a group of friends served as th# new year was Mr. and Mr». O. S. Alexander. : Paul Sauber of Portland New Years eve. welcomed In.