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»! try T h e B eaverton R e v ie w The Only Newspaper Devoted Exclusively to the Interests of Eastern Washington County. VOLUME XVI, No 8 i m . i. Subscription, $1.00 per yr. In Advance Beaverton, Washington County, Oregon, Friday, Jan. ¿1, 1938 -i ii Poultry Meet Held At High School Silently PaHxing Beaver Quintet io Play Hillsboro Team ¡CIVIL SERVICE EX I AMS AN N O U N CED Corn Show Held t / In Hillsboro Bank m ■■■•••• — & For information concerning an Ml IS. K. 1 . KOfU.lt IB nounced examinations, apply Mrs. E, C. Robert*, 61, died ! the post office or to the suddenly at her borne near Sher it^ivii Hervice Commission, wood, Saturday morning. She is j ington D. C. All requirements ! Beaverton, Oregon survived by her husband, two are specified in the formal an- sous, a sister and tw o nieces. Joe Berger, Huzedale; Many Students Re II. E. (. OHby, Head Of 1 Pointed Paragraphs. You bet Winner Of Game W ili nouncement. Mr, and Mrs R obert. were A »trike at Portland newspapers. Poultry Dept. O.S.C., ceive Blue Cards And formerly residents of Mott, N. Be In First Position Al1 “ larie# *iven h*10* are I Stanley Hergert, Hills Who, among you. cannot supply subject to a deduction of 3 1-2 Dak. having located at Cipole boro Share Honors Is Main Speaker Honor Standings the necessities and aoiue plea» | percent toward a retirement an - In County last (March They were known to urea on <9 Mud 19.50 u dayT I ai I --------- nuity. a number of tbki community as Outstanding tilth In Show Port) Poultr>men Are frearut that part Many Pupil» tre On H onor- remain unchanged. Beaverton Iteieats Sherwood j Applications must be on file j they frequently attended the Lv llazrlnalo torn Club tt Meet Held l.aot Tuesday j There are vlciaaltudm along the ornhl,. Menion Lint l.aot Frida) Fvenlinf with the If. S . Civil Service’ Congregational church here being - | road o f hu»lne*a. The unemployed _ _ _ | Commisiion not later than the long time friends of Rev. and Joe Berger, Hazeldale, and Pacific t-oaot poultry men mu»', need work. A ihorter day fir1 | Blue card pupil« for the pant One of Beaverton high school s i closing date mentioned in each Mrs. It K. Burns, Stanley Hergert, Route 2, Hills either maierlally improve their you would moan employment for ; »lx weeks were: Maxine Cady, of this season case Funeral services were held at blggeut games CKK quality or ceM * to compete g°tne of them. Ralph Kirkwood, Lorenn K irk- Veteran« are exempt from age boro shared high honors in the New berg Tuesday with interment will be played in the local gym on the enttern egg uiurkct. warn therefore. Tboa® of 7 °“ wood, Glenn Mortlmore, Doris in Riverview cemetery. tonight (Friday) when the Blue requirements. Applicants who eighth annual Commercial Nar- and White team from Hillsboro wish to claim veteran preference tional Bank Corn Show which .«1 It H. foa b y. bead o f the , wb® “ r* ‘ J'0 le[ t,,p* ot | Noel. Martha Fraser. Margaret poultry department of the Ore pr« « t . '<»k dow » and around laurene Mayfield, Bruce meets the Beavers on their home must file Preference Form 14 in was held in the lobby of tbe^ HK.H. kATHKKINK BAVIN bank January 14 and 15. Ui_l .. .. Mi_nlhlv y,tu- r<M> 11 l>el1*1 ac Wlghtmmn. Mary Ann Thoren. (Mrs. Katherine Davis was born flo o r . The Beaverton team has addition to any other forms spec gon State c »liege, at the m v curouiat#<| Wealth mean* a slip O olorei Alcaniara. Robert But»*, ified. Joe placed first in Lbe 25 -ear Bloomfield, been going place« this eea<on poultry meatiog which w a. held |H.ry ,dan|Cerou. foothold. T a k « Joanne Foatar> < , . radp, r.ace, on Jan. 5, 1861 in Tw o closing dates are given exbibit and second in the yleld- and at the present time are lied at the Beaverton high -c b o o l., lht. „ c. . . of gain, toyond a i Bonnie Le Bud. Caroline Tnlbert, towa and died at Jacktown Jan. place in the league for the examination« listed be— per-acre contest with a yield 19, 1938, age 77 years, 14 days. for first Tursduy. J u u r y II rea .«ii.Me amount and divide I* , iir<)| w ,.lk I,l(.ku. i'-unbman race. Neither Hillsboro nor low The first date, (A ), applie} of 80.4 bushels per acre. Stan- Forty poultryiuen were preset! uinong your p o rk e r* . Your to Oregon in 1909 Pupil* on the honor roll were: She came is received from 1 tey won first honors in tbs Beaverton lias last a game. The if application and lived with ber son. Sbe ut the meeting. ¡tableland will give you a vision Iairraine Kirk, lamia Wilson. yield-per-acre contest, having w inner of tonight s game willI:state* o“ *«- than those named -n was the widow o f Crawford Da For several year* Pacific col without physical strain, a peace- »Marianne Straus», Janet Acker of 89.3 bushels per rest alone at the lop of the tbe ■ • « * * date (B k ap a yield vis. She is survived by ber son, egg» have lopped the earn fill place and time for a group man. Mild»• >l f t l M , Alicia John ladder I p le® * application is received acre, and placed second in the Ing dintingulahlng wot«.« to con clarence Williamson. She b a l market», »luted Co»by, hut that win, Bobby Meyer». Duane Cuah- ! from the following neamed states; 25-ear class. , vey Idea» und ne v •. A cheerful been 1 1 1 since Christmaa ana condition no longer exist* be | man, Izirry Kirkwood. Arleta ,J**t *eaw,n the BeaverB’ ; inde': Ar zona, California. Colorado The outstanding club partic ! f u i r organi Marble Cook, defeated , daho MonUina Ne¥ada> New enure the eastern producer» lav.ng »up" •' iloge. Mary Myer«. Kvelyn Marsh. hud a stroke Wednesday. Tho coach L ration m the moat «.ill ifa :to _y ipation in the show was that of funeral wax held Thursday with Hillsboro have made conilderahle Improve D o n a ld Heck, Charlotte Gallo twice; 25 to 18. an«i Mexico. Oregon, Utah. Washing compensation the Hazeldale Corn Club of and Hillsboro ha* | ton Wyoming, i way. Roland Roxich, Richard interment at Crescent Grove cem 33 to 18; menl in the quality of their II. 1C. Thomas. Heuverton, tire. vowed to get even with the j Mre Cooperatjon Specialist, which Joe Berger is the leader. | Hansen, Wilbur Milti-e. Altoa Je»n etery. egg« by following a program of local*. However the Beavertor ; <3 800 a year y g Foregt ger_ The eight members of the club Smith, Kathleen A "kc-n .»'i Tom uiefu! «torage and handling. my Fairweather, Pat WcCluskey. GAELS W IN OVER team is undaunted and err-^ct to- vice Department o f Agriculture, all exhibited, this being the only Mike McC’.otkey, Gloria Pace, carry on against their most an- Af,e . Applicants must not have club that participated 100 pf* N EW B ER G QUINTET Charlotte Pouison, Virginia T al cient and formidable foe»*. passed their fifty-th ird birth- cent. Five of the eight member- of the Pacific coast eggs. If the Not only wa* 1937 a blue rib- bert and Dale Walker last season’s game there was day Announcement 15. Closing placed. Pacific coast poultry men lose The St. Mary’s Gaels won * bon year for tourist* in Oregon a crowd of 600 people in at date: (A ) February 14. 1938. (B ) ; The highlight of the banquet Pupil» deserving honorable their eastern markets, it w ill.. their firgt A league game Fri (w hich the bank hold« each year Rosemary Shaw, day night when they downed the' tendance for a rousmg game. It February 17. 1938. the, to necrwsarv th e m t o bm every month saw more> non mention were Principal Plant Physiologist, I for the club members, leader* reduce their production to a ' r*""d*n' lba" Olela Wright. Robert Klncart, Newberg high quintet 14 to 12. is expected that the game tonight willl be Just as thrill packed <5,600 a year. Bureau of Plant j and parents, was a tribute paid __. . .I n any wtmllar month In the Howard Mayhew. Richard Mun- It wa* a low scoring fray but . 1 ° y Becretnry of State Karl den. virgin,a Duxsin, /.ella Mae filled with thrills. The Newberg and a large crowd is anticipated, industry. Department of Agricui - ' to 'h e memory of the late F. 00 8nt*!l thl» week. Holl&day. Floyd Malm. Natalie Beaverton’s line-up will In- ture. Age: Applicants must not ^cbulmerich, which w « ls made team led at the quarter 2 to 0 Kgv quality. Mr ( orby further December, with 5,690 out of Hergin, Ethel Burke. Phyllis elude Bixby and Karpstein. fo r - have passed their 53rd birthday, oy the club members as an ex~ and at the half the score wa- pointed out, must be Improved atate registrations, brought the | Burneworth, Patricia Mann, Monte four all. In the third quarter the wards; Davies, center; Emmon3 Announcement« 14. Closing date, preesion of appreciation for b.s through bre«Hllng, feeding an*' i year's total to 156,161, nearly i i Myers, Doris Osborne, Billy, Sa nts fell behind for points but and Brown, guards; with the (A ) February 14. 1938; (B ) Feb. I founding the 4-H corn project proper methods o f handling and pcr cont ahead of 1936. which Swain. John Frank. Jeanne in reserve; Pel- 17, 1938. and show in the county, with three minutes to go R ;, - following boys aorttng egg*. Thin program will wgg u record »mashing year, la-wl» Robert Austin. Norman H a r-j Junior Graduate Nurse, <1,620 1 Principal speakers at the ban— nolds put in two long ones from erkort, Barnes, Williams, require the cooperation of ail rallfornia led the parade of Bishop, iMarllyn Walker, Phyllie midcourt, and with only seconds rison. Bishop and Jones. a year. U. 8 . Public He&l'h S c r - quet were Dr. R. E. Fore, oi phase» o f the poultry industry, j , utei , Ua number of Oregon Wtghtinun. Helen Randall. Don A good preliminary will be vice. Treasury Department, and the Oregon State College Crops to go Orr put one in from under Mr. Cdsby cited how ibe v||tora with 79,753, Washington Bidden*. June Smith. Virginia the basket to give the Gaels the played at i .30 between the B Veterans Admtnfs^ration Agc^ Department, who was tbs o ffi- poultry Indtmtry ha» now become wag g,,,.ood with 34.721 and Idu Hit son, Maryl.se Madden, t’ran- first victory over the new comer teams ' Applicants Arust no, have passed cial judge at the contest, W. a specialized field with «hr.! |lo Ma8 thlrd with 5,Opt. Other dali Peck, Floyd Carlson. Julian to the Washington county league. laud Friday night Beaverton their 35th birthday A .n ot.n ce- l .. Teutsch. Assistant State Co. producers, hateberyuien and the it.ad,.rs were Canada, Nebraska, Curtis, Loifrain* Denney. Jean Although Reynolds wa* Hugh defeated Sherwood by a scon ¡inert 13. ( losing da >. (At Feb Agent leader and W. F . Cyra*, cemnwrcla) poultryiuen making I Kun>a» i Montana und Colorado. Cameron. George Dueein. Jean point man with six points, Red o f 25 to 20 to remain undefeated >• 1938; (B ) 1-eb. 1C, 1938 ¡co u n ty Agent. Dr. Fore dis- up the principal division* H - ! Altogether 47 states, the D istn t. , Hanaan. Lorraine Nelson. Delina Alton in the county race. Bixby was . Senior Industrial Class.fi.-.iiion cussed selecting and judging of played the best floor further advlw-d that the sure«*» of , . „ h|mbla , 0Ven territories and Setehell, Doris McCoUister, W ll- game, playing hi* first game at high point man with 12 counters, i Analyst. <4,620 v ye».-; Indus- i corn . Mr. Teutsch pointed out of the industry M going to no depeudencies and nine foreign mina Stevens. Margaret Brando, center. Sherwood put up a stiff eompe trial C lassical ion .vn'dyst, S3,- . the extent o f the 4-H program in dependent upon a progressive con uutrles were represented on r)av|d ‘ ‘“ dy. Bobbie Easts Dale The Saint (Marys grade school tition and led by two points at 800 a year; Asso u t j Industrial j the state and nation and the breeding program which w'l* the guest list | Gmy, Gwendolyn Smith, Lyman showed their championship class, the half. Classification Analyst, <3,200 a 1 value of the program to agri decrease the mortality among ___ Taylor. David Frank. David a* they took a 14 to 9 lead on Beaverton’s “B” team also won year; Social Security Board A re: culture and rural life. Mr. Cyrua Shirley Carr, Harry C o- the Junior high team from New 27 to 5. the luying hens, increase the « t ' A D L ' D C A T T C N n Baker, 8 Applicants for the senior and discussed the economic import full grades must not have passed ; ance of the county corn p roje«' laying ability as well as the A f M F FTI Níi n'“ ^ rerett Cook. Don KaKton, berg and coasted to a 25 to I f und quality, uuiility. decrease ili'cri»»» l U K V A L L l o ivi«br» I l i s c i Roger Graham, G' Gordon Kemmer, w in . egg «Ixe and their ;,3rd birthday; applicant* and the development and outloo< The Washington county ACCIDENT OCCURS Robert Swain. Dorlean T row - champions broodino»* und build up body for the associate grade must not o f the corn growing enterprise showed real class ON CANYON ROAD t'layton und Wilber Nybcr- bridge. Dolores Wright, I^enair have passed their 45th birthday. in — weight The only true progre», against their tall opponents. I,ed Washington County. 4-H l<Kal Rfutcher. Tommy Cook. Edna „ , Announcement 12. Closing date- alv(. breeding program _____ must, > and tHerbert laifky. by Captain Coleman, who scored lHv«n« t Lindberg. z9. route , A , Feb ? m g . Feb • W . C. Christesen. President necessity, lw based upon the loader* from I ualutln attended Cosola, Buddy Dawes. George 11 points, the Graders proved one, Beaverton and B. H. Con of the bank, and J. L. Searcy, 1938. us« of old hen» for the produc ,he *,aU‘ lx>ral l-«ad*'r* t «>nfer ¡Holdemun. Dickie Iaind. Fred that they will bg a strong con Assistant inrt..«*ri»t ru. « ! Cashier- each spoke briefly pledg- tlon of hutching eggs because pnc® which was held at the O re- scatter. Melva l>ee Beeler, E l- tender for their third consecu nely. 49. Portland, were a rres»^ late Friday afternoon after the ¡ ‘ Analyst p m 1 th* bank’8 »«PPoft in the thesc are the only birds that 9on Btate College January 17. , eunor Boyson, lulu Mae Cullen, tive title, at the Newberg tou r- c „r which ihey w . „ « « M . ' £ f £ £ ? « 2 « . ! t ? " * * “ “ have had a year’« production to ! 1® and 1®- Arthur Marsh, David Phelps, nanieni to be held In March driven by Lindberg smashed head - cants muSt not h iv a - Jears' pi ove their merit* with res per; 1 Clayton spoke over station Dean Short and Homer Spur, on into the car driven by Chris 4tnh‘ birthdav. Announcement' ' n, ’T * ' ' ’’ to thcNc many criteria. KOiAC 'Monday night, discussing Tho second grade cla*s have Pihl. route two, Beaverton. A ci.^ jn g dat (A ) F b . , j f ®fho11*’ discussed cultural body. The balance o f Mr Cosby’s ,hP «nf’*upnc® of 4 H club worK b,>,'n ke*PlnK a r®oor‘1 « f the*r mile east of West (B ) Feb io m s * 1938’ ni« thods recommended for corn The sixth grade has found a uarter of a discussion u < devoted to th e '«’ “ bia ,w0 y »“ n'‘ l’r * r o ih * n . weight for health by weighing Slone on the Canyon road. Nr* . . ' * 8 ! raising and announced that he answering of m i.cellan eow q M . .! The three day conference was the beginning of each six weeks, calendar an interesting art prob one was injured in the smashup. * l° Technologic, wou.d sponsor a yield-per-acre lem for this week. tlon . which were brought up by devoted to discussion of leaders This enc weeks a border of m in- 1 Owth.rl- veil b o o k e d on a charge *3,2^° a >ear' Burea‘i of A gricu i- \ contest for the club members and Beaverton grade school defeated poultrymen present problem*, various projects. 4 11 laturc snowmen records the ' ' ‘ . hj. r'onnelv ,ura^ Keonomic*. Department o f farmers in the county during record keeping and Instruction in weight o f each child When St. Mary’s quintet on the local- of drunken driving wh.le (onnely Apriou, tur<> A ge; Applicantg mug‘ 1938 was held for being intoxicated not ha nas<„ d rh„ . r ,=,.», . ; , Wednesday night by a M I V M F a / V T A Q f V ' f F T V . management. Judging und select- weighed this week it w a. found floor a nublic highway “ «t oave passed their 45th birth Orange Phelps. H i l l s b o r o iv lliv isl E i o i / I A o L fA /I K il 1 tjon livestock. crops ami thut all hut tw o had gained in score of 19 to 16. Robert Barnes on on a public high a. da> Announcement 10. Closing i theatre owner, was present at weight TO HOLD MEET and Kenneth Fox for the locals poultry ta te: (A i Feb. 7, 1938; <B) Feb. the banquet and passed ou 'I he eight h grade has com — and Coleman for St. Mary’s tied M r. and Mrs. Ronald Lamont 10. 1938. ... .« * 10* 1938* theatre tickets to the club mem plated leam irfr 'he bone* of f • high honors with 8 points have taken up the.r re s id u e « at ‘Satiirdav evening. Jan 22 at | ) \ N U E S TO START Seni(>r Mni.erprint clasgifier. bers. Washington county feed the body. Their interest i« now each. Beaverton B squad de the home o f Mrs 7:00 p.m . the Mlnn<*o,n State ^ ^L O H A HALL Edith Ta lor , i >440 a year Federal Bureau of dealers were special guest» " .eertered on making a note hook feated S t . Mary’s B squad 6 to4 on Allen Avenue.and Mrs. Tay o . Investigation. Department o f J u s- ■ociety will give a pot-luck ^ e banquet, slipper and dance with the Rose • ¡showing pictures of muscles* The giade school team to date daughter Margaret have tlee. Applicants must have com ! The complete placing* m bo City Barn Dnncc Orchestra to N«*K'nntnif Saturday night dauc- j arnlg and otj,er partil of the has won 10 games and lost 1. and moved to Portland. pIfted a four year senior high ¡contests were « f o i o w . : \ £ i d - 1 will be held at the Aloha | furnish the good old fashioned |e!l Grange hall each Naturlay nlgbt ----- - ------school course; applications will per acre contest: first Stanley music that in the olden days be accepted from senior students* Hergert. 89.3 bu per acre; s e c - Phil Hun»’ ; Swing you traveled mutiy m ilt« to hear. thereafter. U TTLE MOMENTS IN (I G LIVES now in attendance in their last -nd, Jce B 4 bu’ pcr Kessler All ex residentx of good old Band which ha* played at the year of senior high school, under acre; and third, Marvin H evn- Sunken Ballroom. Masonic Tempi.' ftmer fX jo« f Minnesota and their friends are , certain specified conditions. Age: derickx, 78.4 bu. per acre. 25- Oswego Country club, for frat Invited. You may meet oh Applicant must have reached , ear class: first. Joe Berger *ec- ernities and »ororlties will fur ‘ fc friends you have not seen fop nish the inuaic. M. Carroll, many years. Put on your glad manager has Just returned from Iheir i f h hT i L . bUt T P“ SSed ',Dd- Sta“ ley third, ' 25th biIrithday. Announce- Juanita Heynderickx. fourtli rags and come to the Woohington sponsoring a series of dances 24 j 9 i ‘. m ?an ,7 (Ai U « an Fn a k Setniker: TMh, Herbert Masonic Temple. i',n*t 8th and at Ocean Park Pier in !x>s An -4. 19.8. (B1 Jan. 27. 1938. j IgHky; sixth, C a y . , Nvbvrg; Burnside Street* In Portland In geles. M R « rm ark V i?XTrri7>r» Iseventb' " alter Wendt; eightc, enjoy a good time. * *R N . G I B S O N E N T E R - Bernard Altishin; ninth. Elmer 1 Wendt; tenth, FIRE DEPT. OFFI Joe Santoro ; T A IN S A T HOM E I eleventh. John COUNTY COW W IN S Santoro; and CERS ARE NAM ED Airs. Jay Gibson entertained, LV'® m h - l>«(,nard Wendt, HIGH H O N O R S The Fire Department officers at luncheon and cards at her The club members who exhib- Tualatin Delormis 421964 has for 1938 are as follow s: presi— home Tuesday. Her guest» were ited at this year'» corn show Just completed a record which dent Bob Zlmbriek; vice president. Mesdantes V. a . Wood. M . C. 1were: Marvin Heynderickx. Juan- make* her queen of all Jhree I a » o Ilardtni; secretary treasurei. McKercher. W . r . \an Kleek, ita Heynderickx, Warren Sahnow. year old Oregon Guernsey« in Theodore Rcghltto; Chief. Archie and L. R . Richey who are the 'A^ red Heiplanche. Gervals and •’la»» EH I of the American Guern ■ Olson; assistant chiefs, Speedy committee that Is in charge of la w rence Jansen. j o e Berger, sey Cattle Club Tualatin D* Claussen and Bill G rauer. the Uongregatiogial ladies silver < har,es Shaper, Bernard Altishin. lortni* was bred and I* owned by The annual firemans ball will tea which will be given at the I J” hn and Joe Santoro, Ed. Frank Fay A. ftlulit of Hillsboro and ho held 0« Saturday. February home o f Mr*. Gibson Thursday. and John Setniker. Stanley Her in one yenr made a record of 12 . January 27. gert, Ed and Bernard Seu*, Ev 6867.7 pound« of milk and 301.5 erett Padgett, Elmer. Walter and pounds o f butter fat. Leonard Wendt. Clayton, Wilbur LOCAL BOY PLAYS BIRTH DAY DINNER and Willis Nyberg and Herbert IN U. OF O BAND GIVEN A T DOTY’S I Iwafky. INITIATION IS HELD f o r ® . Cards Are Issued MANY NON-RESI- ,ü„M, b, .b,. b„b^„.".’ DENTS REGISTER Æ \ u T U E SD A Y AT HALL Russel !»nlett. Treehman in law at the Un versify of Oregon, Beaverton Rehekah I/odge, No. was a memhe • of the drum 218 met Tuesday evening. Jan. section of the University band 18 for initiation and one member j wh„n tt pree.mted its concert taken in by card. Visitors from stun day afternoon Nebraska and Hillsboro were! Russel ts the son o f J . H present. Refreshments w e r e Hulett of Beaverton and a grad served after the meeting. ¡tint* o f Beaverton high school W FTM O Q E, VfóUPlDPOT O r TWU FlßPT NiATlOMAL DAW k CT GUI GAGO, PTACTCD W U TUAT IK jrriTU TiO O A? A D O V &&=CQV TUCV UAD D K ß QUWWCßP A)0D AAAGUlMfe ¿UNJp. M,r and IMr® R C . Doty were J Beaverton Lodge Ato u*> A nosts at a birthday dinner party F. and A .M . and Beaver Chapter t their home Friday even in g, No. 106 O .E .S . will he is complimenting their daughter, charge of the religious services Miriam. The g„e*ta were the at the Masonic and Etwtern Star iN>e* Elatne McMmn. Ruth West. Home at Forest Grove. Sunday lemta Burns and Katherine afternoon. Services begin at 3:00 Demney Th* evening wax spent; p m . A cordial Invitation I* ex it playing stick s." , tended to member* and friends.