r //£ B eaverton R eview The Only Newipaper Devoted Exclusively to the Interests of Eastern Washington County. t 'I J 1 V O L U M I XVI, No. 12 Beaverton, Washington County, Oregon, Friday, l eb IS, 1938 M^ * * * l,l* ?----- J Meet Held At Ki- wanis Hall Friday SIX TV ATTE NIJ P.-T.A. »■ -■ ■ M B — Beavers Defeat Ti gard And S lm o d C O U N C IL T U E S D A Y <Sixt> delincate* mpreaonlin^ fourUa n l'arrnt Teacher hhnooiu - Uona of thè rotili ty obaerved Koundcr’» Day al an all duy meeting of Mi« i'oun'y Councll Turxday al Garden Hoc a. M 't Thirty-Two Women C. W. Walt», alate preaident, Local Team Now In lifhtxd Ih# uandle botmr ng t/.i Gather To Discuss Tie For Second Place P.-T. A. fo under« m a psg- Plans For Book Club eaut directed by Mra. Vero C*3- In County league w“ y. Tecard l»c a l aaaoelation preside**« llgbtfag candlea cx- Krtlen 01 S lirliir Le* i» HllUboro Still In l^ad I d preaalng io Irretita of Ih« organ Ikiok I» UiTr* County Hare j laatloo warn Mra. George Imlay Iteedvllle ; Ab*. M. M. Ilomir. Thirty-two women of Ilea verton Hillaboro; Mra. C. I>. <ham- Th« Beaverton high achool end West Slope mH ni the Kl- herlain. North Plain»; Mra. A l cage learn anapped out of a two wania Hal! Friday to talk over tieri Urickton, Cooper Mountalr; week »lump laat Friday evening plan» und ill« possibility of atart- Mra. C.O. Ma ber, Aloba-Huber, at Tigard and defeated the fav by a 20-18 aco re. w * a Book Club io thla com Mr». li. G. Oerraeyer, Durham. ored Tiger» munity, having for Ita aim a Mra Harry Powell waa hooored Tueaday evening Sherwood waa • omni unity library. aa a paat prtsident of thè rounty. defeated by a 28-21 count and 1 leaver« found tbemeelvea Mra. O. Ilurold l'ettingcr. wbo Aloha-Hubrr received the honor the la the leader of ihe Oewego Booa | b» 1“ * the oldest group »In c «’ again up in a wc<«nd place tic dub. a»»l»lcd by Mr» Thayer of| ,he” uro »»««ty-flVD year* old I In lb* County league, the »«me place gave un eacep Birthday rak«. dr-corated in blu* The Tigard team put up a imnall) Interesting review of Sin j * nd * ,dd 'vere nerved by *he good fight all the way but c!alr la«» I»’ book. '*Tbe Prodigal j <’ * r<l,‘n Horne membera. could never quite catch up. were held to but four l*a rents,” a« given in her owu Mra. Walla »poke on P.-T.A rhey club, wral al»o ruiea and rerula Policies explaining that we «Mi! baidcet« and made eleven pointa tion» u» carried out In ihelr club i worb for the ideal» »et up lo ir ‘>n foul« while Beaverton nearly Mr». It II tttone uU. accomp^ »*«» *» t»v>vlde» a place for itf loac the game through tta fajt- to know the »chool and the ure to ahoot foul«. unied the V ¡nitor» A large crowd of local peoplu The group present d«lded J ^ 1 «« u‘ fc Th* meet again on the ..comi Friday 1 a,in * ° n“ th,n th*“ eo" ' saw the gam«. Hherwood proved no match for in March when a reader from ¡ rnuniljr wl" ,et Portland will give a review The] Mr» fa r ! Sonde, Mr» C. O. the Beaver« Tuesday; even tho meeting w»> In char«,, of Mr». I Mabee and Mr» O. E-_ Hit* they were shooting poorly and 1. K M staler wtd Mra. Wi!-i were elected en the nominating writh a 13 point lead Beaverton ltam Stratum. committee. Roll call describing *ub* finished the game In the A light lunch w o served pre the project» and activities of a»- last two minute«. red erg the meeting with Mr». aociatlon» Included study group* The Beaverton second team M Darland and Mra. W. C. hot lunch«*, purchasing piano«, waa defeated at Tigard but easily book* and »afety »lgn». whipped Sherwood in prelimin .Ur Kell presiding at tho table song sponsoring 1 H club* and cub ary gam«*. bing and pre»«ning varied pro County t«a*nie Standing» FIRST A F T E R N O O N gram*. A day at the Home In w L Pet. terest* conference wa» de*crlbed \ Hl„ . » M E E T TO B E H E L D 8 1 .888 ______ by Mr*. «M. M Romlg. M r .. ' 9 6 3 .667 The firm meeting of the Be» Wotrhkt»* of «**v* * j 6 3 .667 ver Social club since it ha.» reading ajid '. « „ St. Mary’s 4 4 500 been changed from an evening 1 k’" ’1 commum y * Pre.ideni Grove 3 4 .4 » to an afternoon meeting will ^ | Olady. Ore*.. ‘ N «* »* r g 2 6 .250 ¡Sherwood if 8 held al the Masonic hall Friday, conducted the meeting. .000 The Durham association in-1 February if. at 1 p.m. and ev- cry fourth Friday in the »'»nth, ^ ¡SO C IA L E V E N IN G IS t h « r . „ f f «-r 4 A , l de««ert ~ .i.r i l„ luncheon T v .| „..,n ‘ n‘ ** > -------------------------------- ---------------------- thereafter. S P E N T A T HO M E will t»c served by the following A R N IN G O F TR ICH - committee Mrs Bertha Wll- W -------------- „ . . liam«. Mr. V A. W«d, Mm INOSIS J H Venn. Mrs. R R. Sum- ,INU?>IC> IS GIVEN ¡ ^ “ ber. of the Congregational j Aid Society entertained mem and Mrs John Summer*. A recent mitbreok tricUlu : * ^ * f an^ ‘‘“j j‘,' Tl,e afternoon will be spent at osl« 1« North Dakota b n Tuesday c o r in g cAuJ »«wing and d>»cu»akig plans for drawn to <»ur attention. i'Pec U|tmeI-jnj|t Mr„ L w Tucka_‘ a ham .llnner to he givvn March ml precaution for all familiet j who h#d M presid,,nt of 18 i in Washington County is being the organization for the past Correcting an error in last ( urged by 'Mm. Christine llawve. three year* and presented her week’* item, the committee «erv* | Homo Supervisor of Re a ) » with a gift. ing for the Social Club caro ' tiou. i A musical story conducted by party was as follows; ATr. and Durit »bou'.d always be > . I W. L . Cady and contest games Mr« F. V Rosebraurh. Mr. well d«ne. Thorough cooki' , «„ r e the diversion of tfe eve- and Hr*. W. If. Grauer, R. I,. r«ce«aary because the lean mca', i nkrg after WThiph a buffet »up- la iy , Mr and Mr*. G. S. AI- of pork »onictlme* contain« th - r was served, exainder a«d Mr. and Mr*. F. trichina parnsite which if not -------- .— — Ooyt destroyed may cause Hines.« SNELL QUESTIONED SENIORS AVI END w 8r hrotd T am ^ Ur. |ON FUTURE PLANS Subscription, $1.00 per yr. In Advance H B ggB M B ggi » ------------------------------------- Silently Passing A W A N A I U KIMMIK 1 Tenant Purchase Loans Inavailable Anna Marl« Kwniuer, 77, of Ut. 1 died at her home Tuesday, February 16. She was born June 15, 1880 In Germany. Lived in Chicago, Illinois, later in 1881 cam« to Oregon, ttha waa married to NUfkolaa Kermuer in 1884 at Centerville, Oregon. Settled on a farm at Cooper Mountain In 1884 where she lived for 54 years. She was one of the last of tho first settleri In this vi cinity. Her busbgnd Nlckola» Kemtner died May 6. 1920. She is survived by her children, two daughters. Mr«.', Eva Nelson of Yamhill, and MM). Susie Nus- abaumer of Portland) three son«, Joseph, Jacob and ^Albert Kern« iner of Beaverton; J nine grand children; one brdtier in Ger many. Funeral service» Will he held Friday (today) at - St. Cecil'a church where requietn mags will lie offered to 10 a .a Interment Cooper Mountain Catholic ceme tery. Recitation of the r,*ary Wednesday evening, 7:30 and Thursday evening |;15 at the home on route 1. Arrangement.« in care of W. E. Peg*. Beaver ton. B R ID A L S H O W E R G IV E N IN C H U R C H Thursday afternoon, February tenth, a miscellaneous shower was held at the Methodist churc!* honoring Miss Lottie Foe wbo is to be a bride in the near future. Decorations were carried out suggestive of Valentine season. A parasol was suspended from the ceiling which was trimmed to represent rain and was held in place by a cupie on the gift table. Clever bride books were made by the gueata and first prize for the best book went to Mrs. Earl Bell and Mrs. Roy Bell. Each guest presented Mias Foe with their favorite recipe. Then much good advice was written for the bride-to-be. Mm. Charles Francis, aunt of Mi*s Foe presented her to the beautiful gift table where Miss Phylli» Foe and »Mas Hallie Jean Par« who were dressed in long dresses of pastel -hade« assisted her. Each package wa» opened and passed so all might enjoy the lovely gifts. Mrs. Fred Foe and Mrs. C. Francis presided at the beautifully appointed tea table. A delicious lunch was served which was also carried out in Valentine suggestions. About fifty guests enjoyed the afternoon. C IVIL SERVICE EX BEST S E E D F O U N D MOST E C O N O M IC A L Grade School Tour- = nament Io Be Soon (By W. F. Cyrus, Co. Agent) Alfalfa seed is being offer« tbe seed trade this season price* ranging all the way from 1 «lightly less than thirty cent* a . . ***• a a a ¿1 d pound up to something more New Spelling Contest O l l l y $37,000 llU S H f f n than forty cents per pound. Pre- Mftde Available In • l.mln&rr reports on alfalfa seed Is Started In Sixth production In 1937 indicate that Grade Room State r Or riucal lear almost GO per cent of the total crop was produced in Kama*. i Oklahoma. Texas, New Mexico, Three hew Pupils Registered Man Coant) To Initial); Arizona, Utah and California At tirade School Program In Oregon _ Trial plantings in this county during the last fifteen year» After a continued absence Jan Many Washington county lar- have indicated almost without ice Osfield and Dickie Cushman mera are inquiring at the Farm exception _ that seed grown in Security Admjni.tration office the^,rthern~*U te. ha/'p^TucN are again in school. Each first grader made a val regarding tenant farm pure ha* Jtrairjdrt that have been loag entine to give to some one loan* under the “ “ -■•'“ ' - - “ “ «-h ived and productive. Thla ha* act, ew-n though no loans of thi* generally been true regardlea« whom they might choose outside type will be available in the whether the seed i* of „>c of their rooms. The Elson Prim- r is being completed this week, county this year, reports Victor ! ___, , . a w . _ ’ Grimm variety or of some other by one of the first grade classes. 8. Madaen, county auperrtscr in strain. Certified Grimm seed Eskimo work in the second Hiilaboro. from Oregon. Montana or Idaho -rade this week consists of “ As only 837.00)0 h n been made has consistently proven superior riting language papers develop- available for tena . purchase in local variety trial plantings. ng skill in sentence structure, loans in Oregon for the fiscal With a good crop in the south oroe very good looking clowns year ending J |ly . S.crtLiry producing territory it ia decorate the room a* a result Wallace has na-«i -J Lir.r r .umy er« for initiation of the program this eeLta‘n some of thi* seed of a free hand drawing lesson. »•ear on the bas!» of the State **• in the northern Learning to tell time ia a diffi Farm Seeuntty Advisory Commit- and P^b-bly a «mail cult and interesting task which tee’« recommandatioe’s,’’ said Mad- I*>riton of it will move into thi.« this grade ia now doing. The territory. If past history mean* pupils are becoming weather *en. "Only tenant farmer.) who are anything this seed may prove to conscious while they are making bona ride residents uf Linn count; be expensive even though the weather calendars tor the monta. Evaline and Kenneth Brown, wll! be eligible to apply fo r ! Purchase p r*e may be less by farm purchase loans. Farmers in ilen c* nts or mor© P*r poamd. of second and third grades, re moved to Hillsboro this county will not be eligible The ,act ,hal * bas Pr°<luc«** spectively to apply for farm purchase loans at a h‘Kh ait‘ tud*' in th® south- this week. Drawing pussy willows in a unless your own county is o f- 1 ern state^ has not proved that was a subject for -third ficial!y designated for the pro ! il has teen a» »oc^- vase gram during the next two fiscal! a!ly M 8eed Prodnced ln tbe graders in their free hand art years. ! territory from which moat of lesson. The fourth grade pupils are , . .. . . . I our supply has come the past If fund* authorized by the ^ beginning the study of FYance act fbr the cert two years are in connection with their Plantings in this county have and appropriated by congress, allot study of this country have be consistently demonstrated that ment* for Oregon are expected gun a large colored pictorial to provide for two additional ' 0<>rtfied « rimni s«** though map. counties being added next year i 11 may ** relatively high priced The fourth grade is also be- and probably five addjtinnal : la the more desirable strain to their yearly struggle counties In the third year of op -Id<,ptnd uPon Uncertified loU may come through and prove with long division. erat ion.’ The fifth grad« has completed sfttisfsctory but nearly every Funds are available to standard ycar a oertain pcrcentagle of the United States and is now re- rehabilatvon .oan« to any farm- frora ^ lvirD ou£ view in g. * , „ er* ia the county unable to se- ^ ^ fadures the second year! The fifth grade is also begin- cure adequate production credit. J whiW- stands obtained with cer- ring health psters of fruits and and live on a farm that will per- ] tified Grimm seed, provideing a ] vegetables. mit repayment on the basis of a ‘ eood stand is obtained the first j The sixth grade ha* started practical farm plan. Application* , season, generally prove satisfac- a new spelling contest with for rehabilation loans should be j tory both from the standpoint Robert Austin and Norman Btsh- made at the Farm Security Ac L f producti(m am] leDgth of op as captain*. The last contest ministration offices, rourt House, ,ife Tbig tatter aatement. of was won by Helen Randall’s Hillsboro, Oregon. ¡course, assume« that the soli team. New pupils in school are Paul and fertility conditions are fa- CHURCHES TO SPOX- vorable for the growth of al- Idso, fourth grade. Margaret Lou falfa. Most growers prefer tho Selden, seventh, and Faith Idso, SOR PLAY MONDA blue tag grade of certified seed eighth grade. The Boy Scouts have built Responsibility for the death I* ihe top grade. Not in- of two young men. "killed” dur- frequently specific lots of seed bridges as a project including ing a “ spree” of a young man may he put into a red tag or the single span, the truss type with liquor the cause, will be yellow ta* because of the and th« cable. fixed by a Jury hearing the Presence of a small amount of) Scout registration cards have and sometimes a ¡come. Hike supplies will be di* murder trial. “ Death Takes the sweet clover. certain amount of weather steain. ! cussed at the nect meetgvg. Steering Wheel,’’ at 8:00 p m . _ _ , . . . . i . . , .__ at the Beaverton Methodist E- ^erm,nation of per-, The grade school basketbah piscopal Church. Monday night. * > «,ar J ot9 is 8a^ faf t° ^ ' and ,pam has aon seVeral L. where they are placed in the two victories. The score with Tisard Tigard u. ,___ lower grades mentioned for the was 17-15; with the high schoo« reasons listed above, they will juniors, 13-6 and with Sky Line aroused due to the fact that generally prove satisfactory from 32-10. twenty-one characters in the I the local Standpoint where a!- The Washington county grade -trial” are al! Beaverton citi I falfa is grow« only as a forage school tournament will take place zens with the exception of Mr. crop. March 2. 3 and 4 at Tigard. Hayward H. Johnson, who will there i» ample margin of »afety "lie n questioned Thursday con AMS ANNOUNCED H I L L S B O R O M E E j I N G when pork 1» cooked to the wr cerning his political plans. Earl — — done stage 182 degrees. Snell, secretary of slate, said: The United States Civil Ser ¿tentorn from Forml Grove, j The vitality of ihese parasites “A number of inquiries have vice Commission has announced Verboort. Banks. BearsrtCb. Ga »-1 „<>, destroyed by prescrv tlv reached my office lately as to open competitive examinations ton. Tigard. Sherwood and Hills-: «,irh » » »«|t Mnd gmok« Th{?rc nay plans for the coming primary for the following positions: boro gathered togetber for .he tt KTVlit rlltk e<gU election. Customs examiner’* aid, 82,300 • nmt Washington County Senior: 0<Klkr<, HttUM|tc and sim|Ur “ Naturally it is a decision a year. V . S. Customs Servite, Day* at Hillsboro Union High: prep«nnIons even though th< v which require* deliberate thought Treasury Department. SCH O O L D IST R IC T D E - Bi'buol, hebruary a. | have been smoked and consideration. However, you Junior engineer various op- SÎR E S IN F O R M A T IO N Elvis Dickason. HilUooro Stud- may say that a deciM1'*, a *.J ar.- iir - «l subjects). 82.000 a year The local east is as follow*: ------- ' , M - Miss BHOAD MARRIES nouncement will be foriLmmicg j Full information may be ob judge. Harper Burns; prosecuting There will be a father and The School District 48 Board iti the next ten day* ’’ ] tained at the post office. attorney. Richard C. Doty; Court son dinner at the Bethel Con-re- of Directors would like to se Hill»boro Mtudeut« introduced, IN PORTLAND SAT. ^ galional church Tuesday, Feb cure the rames and addresses of tho individual students. They! _ _ ruary 22 at 6:30 p.m. A gen every union mechanic residing were; Reg Putnam, 44upt. of I Marjorie Broad, daughter of era! invitation is extended to aii in this section of Washington LITTLE MOMENTS IN M C UYES Public Instruction; Dr. D. V. Mr and Mm. Jam«» Broad and fathers avd sons of the coin- county. This information should Poling, representative of the, Arden Hayes who makes hj* munity. However ticket* must ¡be furnished Mrs. Althea Haul- State College«; Dr. E. M PaUe* i home with Mr». Rebecca Eller- be purchasetl by ?aturdny eve- enbeck, Clerk of School District from U. of O; ITesident J. A .| s°h were united In marriage on ring so the kitchen v .nr.mittee 48 at the high achool office be Churohhlll of Monmouth; E. B. j Saturday evening at the home tween now mid Monday if poss will know how to puparo. Lemon, registrar of O.S.C.. Dr. | '»f *he bride’» grandparents, Mr ible . This information ia for the There will be an i-ifrcsti.i* Poling was there in chargo of “tt"! Mm. A. L. Cummings In program presented con lilting of purpose of making a check in “ Everbody Bing.'’ The Seniors j Portland with Rev. Arndt offi- music, magic and a good speaker. regard to the source of present wero then dismissed for group | elating. Tickets may be puichised from labor being used on the achool dIsc.useiigM. The bride wore a white MtMn Willi* Cady and tho ’ »cavertiat district project. j wedding gown with lace veil l.t :i’ ber * >mpany. | and carried a white Bible with V ALE N TIN E ’S CELE ¡ribbon L A R G E C R O W D AT- streamers. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Lamon- T E N D S D A N C E SAT. BRATED THURSDAY Mrs. William Wallem, si»ter entertained a group of friend« at their home Saturday evening 'Mrs. R. C. Doty entertained of the bride was matron of hon The members of the Fire De with a Valentine’s party. linn Thursday evening with a or. fthe wore a pink gown and partment report about two hun- carried a bouquet of pink car Valentine party for her Sunday ■ — | dred couples in attendance at school class. Present were Joan nations. Clerk. Linden Meyers; Prisoner. their annual ball held at the Hell. Hstella, Klo*o ami Bernice! 8an’1,<‘ Doughty from Amity high school last Saturday eve Ray Davis; Coroner. Car! Ges- Imlnh. Oneta Hosterlee, June Gol wu* best man ning. Everyone seemed to have A reception was held follow tring; Detective, E. G. Webb.. den. Dorcne umd liorna May ing the ceremony. Sweetheart. Ruth Hopper; Star ! a Carey. Bertha Jelderks, Clara The boys of the department The young couple are making Witness, Gladys Wright; Bailiff. Walker, Wllva Edwards. Jean take this opportunity of thank their home in the Adetn .'titles G. L. Pace. Summoned on the Miller. Toshiko Hayasbl, Ruby. Ing the residents of this com 1 Jury, O. E. Liermas, O. A Dori» and Mnrgarette GlHenwat- house at Hazeldale. munity for the loyal support Markness, Rev. Julius. ^IHler. or Dolori» Halm, Rosie Santoro. shown their endeavor. Rev Georg» Hatch. H. M. Barnes. WEDDING AN NIVE R Willis Cady. H M Metcalfe. IXXJS POISONED IN SARY CELEBRATED H. A. Moepp, L. L. Walker. R E R F K A H S VTSTT AIiOHA COMMUNITY Robert Johnston. Charles Thomp D A Y T O N LO D G E Mr. and Mr». C. P. Smith son, E R Sheets, and Georgo A d««s poisoner has been at celebrated their golden wedding I Hughhson. Several members of the Bea home at largo in Aloha. Deg* owned by anniversary at their “ Death Takes the Steering verton Rebekah lodge attended They were Tom Marlin and Fslgar Isisby flcholla last week. Wheel” is an actúa! reproduc the meeting of Dayton Rebekah have died from the effect* and married in Columbus, Ohio and tion of a “ murder” trial taken lodge at Dayton at which Mra. the dog of J. E. Jacobson Is have bean residents of the north from Court record*. Admission May Jonas of Prlnevtlle. Noble to i being treated by a veterinarian. west since 1888 and have lived will be Tree A voluntary pledge Grand of the Oregon Rebekah Meat containing strychnine wa* her* since 1919. Their five daugh offering will be taken The pub assembly made her recent offD used and in one instamoe was ters were present for the ceU- lic is cordially invited to at- rial vieit. Mre. Jona* wa* a for hratlan. thrown Into the garage mer Beaverton reeldeut. ' tend. ™ £D, QteE or Pen ato A W EDITO©, o r A :: SAETTEQ AT uill , autaoq , Q POA). kjWPAP, \L54P A TVPB- IW OETÜAKjy. WO* TO HAVE DINNER