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V LU T h e B ea verton R eview The Only Newspaper Devoted Exclusively to the Interests of Eastern Washington County. ......... VOLUME XVI. Nn 23 - ï e - Beaverton, Wanhington County, Oregon, Friday, May 6, 1938 « lior Rose Festi val To Be June 4 («rade School Newa t»i The fin m I grad* school traik meet for OI omm "A ” »«bools will be huld at Beaverton Saturday, May 7 . T b o ** schools nun pot- I iik In the l r nr It meet are llill» boro, Aloba-Hiibrr and B eaver Parade, Flower Show, ton, T h ree 4-H rlub memtier* won Dance, Meld Meet, to *«4iolar*hlp award* to the 4-11 Be Part Of Festivities summer school, which I* held at Corvallis In June 4-H Hub Prize» T o lb Shown In Store member« from all over the Window« Hhorll) at ate meet at Corvallla once each year. Thoae wlnnlnx acholarah'pn T h e annual Beaverton J u m r were I Air cue Springer, Oteta Flow er Kuatlval ha* been -e t ' WrtKbt, Crandall Heck. The aclml- lor Saturday Ju n e 4th. All tu- j andilpe were given by the local dlcatloua point to a blKKor and 1 grange. Beaverton School Board better allow than any pie/ioca i und the grade sch ool, year. The parade entrlea will j Wedneaday. May 4, the Couni> l>e more numeroua and m » r; e- : Health Nurae, «vainly doctor and lahorate, partly because of tile 1 l>r, TnHiert held a free heaJth experience guiued by the en- | Inapectlon of the student» to de train s In prior year* and »!**> termlne any pliyalcal defe«'ls because of the new contend« r«-| and to auKKeat how theae de- feet* could be heat corrected tluit will b«i In the field The Boy Scou t* entertained the The five m ajor prizes will b the center of «lirartio n m p ica : I K r W r . April 29 atore window« «hon.» a welner r.a i.t There were If . thirty-six member* preaent and p ru e * will be awarded I tu a good time w u reported by pa rllully Every m o n i,.ml in .... . . . . . . i .a l l After a huge refreahment of Umn wl.l g^v. tlck n u In ctm to m -» ,nerg Ulne, too*ted m .rah - era. No charge la made far the mallow* and puncdi were nerved l ..h .U and .«vary .a abou.d treaMUre hont provided grea’ a«k for them In idiUiion t«> ¡ « , t and much enj-.yment the five majur p r iiA nuiueruua I jor am aller nao» will be donated by The fifth grade 1* happy to hualneaa house* T h * wluna'« n aay It ho« 20 perfect day* which the flower .how will be re- „ „ U è , It to a half-holiday thi« mcm I . , 1 with email and the 3 * r - I p y * . , All the work in the. ude eutrant* are com pr"tig for a f|f|h Kradr ha, fc.en completed eup and rib b on *. iu the field i and a review la acheduled In ■'wet aeveral cup* a e poM-d «•\cr\ d a * * In prcpnrntlon for lor number one piac,* nti.t ribbon* ^ final teat* for aecoud and th. «1, T h e „imh, aeventh and eighth Htor thoae wh«i ei j«.y danctnr Kradelt ar„ reviewing In prepar- u good orchentrz wl!» provide atlon for tha W ashington c«mnty uitiale at the high ich o ll audi- ' which will be given next torhira in the eveuieg Thuraday and Friday The graduation exercises of TOWN COUNCIL HAS the eighth grade will lie held at the high achool auditorium, Mon- M EET MONDAY EVE |day afternoon. May 29. The regular meeting of thi o r p / v p i T I T 1! v V 1 ON Town Council waa called to or- K M I t l J I 1 l i h l s I B VJ1* tier by Mayor McCloskey Monday WAITING LIST BASIS evening. • I Coeucllmen Drorbuugh, Hum- , M ajor H D. B t g M l t the Ar- hurg, Johnaton and Roeal, May- my Kecrultlng O fficer. 323 Ma!n or McClnekey, Recorder Wilson, Poat Office Building. Portland. Attorney Hatteraon, (len cral 8u- Oregon announced thla week that perlntcudent Ooyt were present since early In February when ut roll «-oil with Counollmen re s u ltin g waa ordered auapend Ibirne* Hud Carr hoth coining in ed by the War Department be- luter. cause of the overatrength status Minutea of the meeting* of of the Army, «mail apecial quot- April t and April 1» were read a* for a limited number of rec and approved a* read. , rulta only have b«*cn placed on M r. Amai'lier'a monthly audit the P«>rtland Recruiting District, report waa read and accepted The M ajor atated that these and filed A motion waa carried ot’otaa have now been filled and authorizing the city to pay $2<Hl Ibal Army re«*rultlng liaa revert- for a W eir Grader delivered in <’d *° “ w»>«lng Hat haaia, with Beaverton the exception that prevtoua ser- Oerlmrdt Claaaen and Thotnna , vide “1«‘" " ‘“ l' 1,0 at’c*P t‘,d wh" Coder appeared before the coun- have been honorably diachargtMl ell with the request for a fire from the Army within the 90 hydrant and a complaint about daya Immediately preceding their the InataJIatlon of a bleeder on making application for reen'.iat- Ihe water main In front of m ent. A few qualified bandamen th eir property. Theae m atters ! may a ,* ° be accepted f<'r Coast were r«*ferT«Hl to the water c«im Artillery and Infantry B.inda in tn ltte e . Hawaii and Panam a. The recorder waa authorized T <> tnMirc fu,'ur<‘ to order 300 feet of iiVv Inch consideration. the M ajor advise» fire hoae from the la-ague nf interested young men to call At Oregon Cltlea 1 the neareat Army R ecruiting Of- The Recorder waa authorized Iu order two atnoke muaka, two ammonia gaa inoeka and a 1 >4 . Inch fog nozzlo for the firo dc- partment. A motion was passed author izing the Mayor und Recorder to purchase a quitclaim deed from Charles It Fry to Igits 1 r.nd 2 Block 2 Hocken's Third Addition subject to a satisfactory title report The meetiug was adjourned. ÇIVIL SERVICE E X AMS ANNOUNCED The United S lates Civil Ser- vice Cim m lssiou has announced an open com petitive examination for the position of Student Nurse at the Training School for N urs es at S t. Elizabeths Hospital, W ashington, D . C. Applicants must have been graduated from a standard 4-year high school course which must have included certain specified units. Appli cations will be uccepted from senior students su b ject to later proof of graduation, Applicants must have reached their eight eenth birthday but niuat not have passed their thirtieth b irth day on the date of the close of receipt of application! These age lim lls will not be waived in any case Full Information may be ob- tamed from the Secretary of the United Stat«>s Civil Service Board of Exam iners, at th * post of flic or customhouse In any city which has a post office of tb s first c r second c la ss, or from the United Sun«** Civil 3or vie* Commission, W ashington, D. C, f 'CP “ “ d havr lh r,r nam®" p ,ar°i! I on ,b e naarmu i I aH men who are .°,n ’ Hat will he given first preference when recruiting Is resumed The Portland office and the nine sub-stations have now com piled a waiting list of amazing proportions, which seems to in dicate a definite swing of today’s typical young American towards Army life, because at no time in recent years h a . the demand for Army service been so great, M ajor Hagnall said. State C. E. Held Last Week The m arriage of Mlsa Ah.ta la He Benson, daughter ei Mr. and Mrs. Juuu-a L . Henson of Beaverton and W illiam iveea, sou of Mr and M rs. t. B . Nee* Of Portland was aoleumig« d Saturday, April 30 at tfi Ce c ils ’* church, Heaverton. Rev erend Jam es M axwell read tig service at 4:00 o'clo ck . Mrs. Ueoige Mosbofaky played the weddmg m usic. The bride, given in m arriage by her fattier, wore a prince»» dress of white with a tram and long tulle veil. Her bouquet was of pink roses, while awipti pea* and III! tea of the Talley. Mias Alice Benson, who wai> her honor attendant, wore an aquam arine net dress and car rled a bouquet of talism an roee* and lavender sweet peas. Alfred NVes waa best man and usher» were W alter Nee* and Lambert C lassen . A reception followed at the borne of the bride’s parent Following a trip to Oregocf beaches, Mr. and M rs. Neea will be at home In Portland At Grade School In The WEEKS NEWS CURRENT EVENTS PHOTOGRAPHED FOR THE REVIEW be on the “ Warner Brothers Academy Theater” over 18 Trane- American etatlone week of May 8. Jeffrey and Roeella Towne. mem bers of the Studio School of Acting which te now brought to radio by this unique dramatic half-hour, be heard In “That Certain Woman S E A B IS C U IT A R R IV E S — Seablacult with hla trainer, Tom Smith, on their arrival at Belmont Park, N. Y „ to begin training for the $100,000 match race with War Ad miral on Memorial Day. Tha great thoroughbred showed no III effects of the long trip east. Mrs. Fred Ooyt was hostess te a party consisting of fifty ladles of the Beaver Social club at Davidson’s bakery Tuesday. The ladies were taken on a tour of the bakery Iatnchon was held followed by playing ’’SO«'' and bridge. The prizes were won by, Mes. Gertrude McCormick, first and Mrs. W alter Scott, rccond for bridge; and M r*. R . L . F llley, first and M rs. Igils Stark , second In ‘'5 0 0 .’’ The door prize, a Mothers Day r’ake was won by M rs. Robert -tummers. AT SUNDAY SCHOOL QUESTIONS AND AN SW ERS ON DRIVING fj E rST- I Flyer Meets Death Testing Machine £ | | --------- j There was an attendance of (xty at the Hazeldaile Sunday tchool last Sunday m orning. A Bthle was presented to Ja ck ie ’ «ooney for w inning a memory verse co n test. M rs. W illiam Hell turned over the birthday ‘ record hook to Klolse Imlah t * send out the carda. CEREMONY P E R FORM bD AT CHURCH I l By Earl Snell, ijec. o f S tate ) May I use cardboard or ply wood to fill in a broken auto mobile window? While one sees an occasion a l car window which has tern- i Christian Endeavor Harold Briggs, 29, porarlly been covered with wood Very Interesting Pro or <wrd hoard, this practice is Union Holds Conven trashes VV hile Experi gram Given By Schools b«jth Illegal and dangerous. The tion At Oregon City menting With Plane i law forbidding the use of any 1'articipalinx non-transparent m aterial upon IMegntlon From lon ely Hina Funeral Services Are Held . j the windshield or rear window' Third Honors For Float (rpen House At Grade School applies also to the sidewings At Oregon t Ity Monday Also Is Held Friday and windows. Washington County Christian I Vision from the driver’s seat j Science has claimed one more Kndeavor Union In proud of It* The music festival and open of victim In the person of Harold an automobile is poor e record at the S la te Union Con house held at the grade school nough at best without obscuring Briggs. 29, who gave up his life last F’rlday was most in terest ' it further vention held In Oreg«m City lost by puttin stickers and Haring <,ut a specially designed ing and certainly a cred it to j cards, except w«u»k-cnd. More than fifty from those required by raciug plane which he had re- the teachers and students. this Union attended various *e* i law, against the windshield or 1 (1ftntiy built at a Portland gar- »l«mg of the convention while a- The 4-H clubs made a splen covering the windows with pa- uge' ^ eatb called when the left bout tw«;nty-flve were in fu ll did showing under the leader per. If you value your own ° t his Marlon Special time attendance. ship of Miss benraeder ,,nd Mr. skill and reputation as a driver br"*£e following a power dive Phelps. A log cabin ’‘fo rt" made you will have broken windows i over lhe Susbauer farm north The Waidiington delegation waa by Jam es Came urn, an eighth replaced, awarded banner number eight or put up with a j ot <arneHus. grade student was especially draft on the back of your neck und Oorreapondlng position In the Briggs had been keeping his convention parade ibr<nigh O re line und attracted considerable until you are able to do so. 1 l,iane a t the Bernard Airport attention. The following musical gon City’s business section S a t ______ i ju st north of town, and had program in the htgii school aud urday afternoon. More glory How does an automobile speed t>cen making some changes in itorium was enjoyed by an ap governor operate? cam e later when the delegation 1 de*'Kn • He had only had it preciative audience; member* of which wore «rblie There has been a great dea. in the air four or five tim es. It Instrum ental Selections. B ea of interest in the question of cape with large, red C. E. em s^ > aH y designed as a verton grade school band; song, blems and carried amall can e* speed governors, and many per- ‘^ ht , rac,n * Jo b , an<1 waa “ »• "S p irit of Sum m ertim e,” Cooper sons have suggested that gov- | with red penuanta having •’W ash ¡“" e d ib le Mountain School G itls’ S e x te tte ; ington" printed thereon In while, SOFTBALL LEAGUE e rn o r, be placed on all automo- * * * * \D th* raaCh,ne Kythm Hand Number, Cedar Mill with it* float waa awarded third MAY B E FORMED Mies of certain d river, as a ° D'r al* mt feet in “ »• Brow nies; Isvwer Grade Chorus, honors. The float, a red cross WiDg l>roke Heaverton men or young men Pupils from lower grades of all means of preventing accidents ,a<^ BeWheB the on a white background and car The ordinary type of governor ^ ... .. . . Interested in forming a goft- schools; A Living Emblem, 11a- rying the caption “Christ for J ? , J * * 8addCf9 ‘ pba8e" ° f Sch oo l; a piano duet, does not react to the speed of , the Crtal*,’’ waa designed and bail team or league In town zeldale the automobile but to the speed t L , T this summer are Invited to a t Helen Bauer and E lsie P eterko rt; conatructed by a committee con of the motor instead Thus when ; ^ , Juf theK day b* fo,r * hc , was to have been married to stating o f H enrietta Hawley, tend a m eeting to be held Jn the .selections, Beaverton G irls’ Glee th. .............. » **™ rned a. M1#g M arlan „ of 3605 Rhythm Band selections, the automobile Fern Halnea and Gladys T u cker Heaverton high school gym Mon C lub; day evening, May 9 at 8.09 p.m . Aloha-Huber Prim ary Rhythm ?f° 7 ,n y ? ar> IN. E. Forty-third Ave„ Portland. of B eav erton . of Igyokout and Extension Suiter Band; Upper Grade Chorus, pu ,7 - r . P 8PC a °f “ He had named the plane for her. F irst honors in newspaper pub tntendent among the S tate Un pils from upper grades of all a , ,T 8eCODd and Planned on entering It in licity ncrapivooka were also and about 15 m iles per hour the coming a ircraft race8 whlph ion o ffice rs. schools; solo, “ Beautiful D ream taken by Washington Union. in low . gear. The governor It- , are heId at aifferent placcs Stebb in s; Chorus. F orest Grove High Schoo. 0 . All C hristian Kndeavorer* and er,” Bobby self i . a sm all device through throttf!hout the sU te dur1lMf the Sch oo l; song by 4th K. society waa awarded third the public are invited to attend Kinton which the m ixture of gasoline sumraer Thia waa This the fifth grade Aloha-Huher; ‘‘A m erica’’ prize of a registration for the a rally next Tuesday evening. and air must pass before reach- machine he had built. C. E . Conference at T u rner, May 10; which will be held at Band and audience. ing ^he cylinders and when this Harold Briggs was born De- August 22-28, for It* p resenta the Reedville church unlex^ m ixture reaches a certain vel- H P ^ ® „ icem ber 1, 1908 in Portland and Mr. and M rs. Irwin J . Wise- tion for a play in the Interm ed societies receive information to oc ty It partia-ly c lo a « a ■ « * » hen a Iad moved with h u of McMinnville spent iate dram atization c o n te st. the contrary from Floyd Shaw, carver valve, thus reducing the amount I p aren u to Jenning8 He the home of M r. and M rs. C. Be there to Mias Dorothy Howes of Forest I union president ,.f gasoline which to being fed wag a Eraduate o( B en zo l Tech M. Martin. Grove again fills the position 'h e a r "Convention E ch o e s.” to the m otor. In this way the jn d had b{H>n inlerested in aTia. SOCIAL CLUB HAS BAKERY LUNCHEON Q -v rp v A T T E N D A N C E SIXTY A I 1 “j f 'l • Subscription, $1.00 per yr. In Advance H O N O R S W A R M O TH E R S — A bronze plaque honor ing war mothers of th* W orld W ar la to be dedi cated on Mother’* Day at the Veteran* W ar Memo rial In San Francisco. It bears th* inscription “ Our Heritage — 1917.” Holding th* symbol la Mrs. Fannie Merten* who I* both e Gold Star and a Silver Star Mother. «•vnt/,ta m B#r Aoger, r #p* / •% "!:''¿ I S A F E T Y RECO RD — Student youths, H year* of ago, serve as bite driver* to carry 300,000 North Carolina children to and from achool dally. The drivers, paid $9.90 a month, mutt pas* rigorous teat*. They are assisted by monitors a* shown. In four years of this servio* only $ deaths have occurred. , 8peed of a car * held ! certain maximum, except it Is going down h ill. at a i Con fo r some time. having when r ian}. hours« nyinf, to hia cred. i( W ALKERS WARNED A BO LT MAY SA FETY Funeral services were held in j Oregon City Monday and were at- ! tended by p ractically all the (flyers in this section. If last May’s traffic exp er IXD RFW STR IU K K R iences are repealed this month, pedestrians will find it worth An«irew Striek er, living one while to keep an especially sharp mile east of Beaverton, on the look-out Secretary of State E arl Bertha Beaverton highway was Snell warned this week. struck by an autom obile in front Of 36 persons killed in Oregon of his home as Tie was going to traffic accidents in May, 1937, work last Friday m orning. The more than half, or a total of car was occupied by two women 19, were on foot at the time on their way to the music fes tival at P acific University at o f the accident Snell said. “ While it is hard to accou nt Forest Grove. The driver of the for the exceptionally large num ca r was exonerated of a il blame. ber of pedestrians Who met Mr Striek er was knocked un- death last May, we find that concious and died a few hours many of them were guilty oi ’ater in the W ashington County- careless acts which contribute hospital in H illsboro. The fun alm ost daily to the traffic toll,” eral was -held in Bethany T h u rs Snell com mented. "T h us, three day. The widow and the follow of them ” were stru ck while ing children survive: Rose. Ur- crossing intersections diagona.ly, sei. F.lizabeth. Emman and An three white walking on the high drew. all of B eaverton. way in the same direction as automobile tra ffic ; two while BRIDAL SHOWER IS crossing streets between in ter sections, and another while com GIVEN LAST W EEK ing from behind a parked ve Friends and neighbors honor- hicle . “ca re le ssn ess such as this ed Mias Virginia M iller with a seldom results in the saving of bridal shower last week at the tim e, and may have the most | Hazelda e school h o t» * The room serious consequences. Anyone and tab es were eaV ‘portv who stopped to weigh the ad- orated with whd f 'o w e r ^ F o r t y - vantages of a careless act a- |five friends ^ eri p \ ift gains the disadvantages would I Virginia received many nice gift*. realize how foolish it is to ; Mto. Miller .s the daughter of walk in traffic without respect { Mr and Mrs mmrrlaA Hazeldale and will be married for established rules, and with ‘ strict “ ~ tn cugeue Emreno Tru paving attention to » sseli of Scholls out * May 7th. The young couple will the movement of veh icles.” make their home in Beaverton. About half of the p e d e s t r i a n s _______________ kUlcd .ast May were . eitlier | K N TFR - children under 14 years of age. CHAF1EK or persons over 65 years of TAINS IN PORTLAND age. Snell said, indicating that j ---------- every occasion should be taken Mrg Thyng entertain to warn pe«iple in these group:- j ^ ^ Beaver ch ap ter Past Mat- against the p enis of tra ffic anu d u b at the home of Mr8. give them the proper eonsidera (jeland shaw ln Portland F rt- tion and protection. daj. After the pot-luck lunch eon a business meeting was cal- ed. The members attending were TUESDAY KIWANIS I Mesdanies Engleke, lAw rence, INTER-CLUB DAY M cO trunck, Huntley Brown. Nell- Tuesday evening. May 3, was ! son. Alexander, W illiam s, Nel- lnter-cub day for the Beaverton j son and the hostess. Kiwanis club when a number of members visited the Montavilla CLl^B HAS MEETING Kiwanis club. The entertainm ent AT FISH E R HOME was unusually fine, the program being furnished by the visiting Mrs Ruby tfoyd entertained clubs, which included Gresham. the Cheerio club at the home of The D alles, Portland. Peninsula M rs. A. Fisher last Thursday. and B eaverton. B illy Bishop Addition guests were M esdames’ offered fifteen minutes with his F. H Rchoene, W alter Scott, sleight of hand P *r' ° ™ a" rp H * velson. Nelson. Fran Fran cis cis I Donald *h io h »a» well received by the ^ R . ^ _ Verna h-twM-B n t t ,,n Beaverton .. -I an« twnnty from » .« te " 7 an« Mra. l.rnn • d* b o ‘ ’ — ,