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*r*Hy L >t*ry ■4 T he B eaverton R e v ie w The Only Newgpa|>er Devoted £xciusiveiy to the Interests of Eastern Washington County. VOLUME XVI No. 2« H» a vert on, Washington County. Oregon, Friday, May 27, " Karpstein Sets New State Record Time Cuts Off One And Two Tenths Sec- onds From Record " ■■ ■ LACK OF SLEEP LN- J1TRIOUS TO DRIVERS i-1 —i , 1928 Subscription, $i.0U per yr. In Ad vane« - i . j . . C. Nominated 'Added evidence Mini lack ol aieep la n leading <ati*e In rata automobile arrldentx wax broUKb forward thin week by Hernt.ir> of fitalo Karl Hnell, who tali' that according to Oregon are! ",ntl",,p" ,or m7- ..— II. !.. HOMI na,S H. I). h F I tk S A * Judge Hall S. LUSK p ™ k j. L a b L N L l' M tjiu i ÂuiNUAÏ I Fourteen officer* of the County [ ( hriaiiau t.nueator l nion inu at Hillsboro Sunday aiterncoc and inane plans lor a C , C. carnival to b« held at Gaatot on June 21. T umls from ih»j carnival are to be used l o scnc i delegates to the .. Inbernatlonai convention in 1929. Voters Run Pretty ïo Form H. D. Kerkman Win portion of fatal aeeldenta to non ner Dy i\arrow Margin fatal arrldenta la highest be i O i 88 Votes tween the hottra o f five and at* I The cabinet decided to spon Hr»-»i*d l u i r Aa Jn uk o'clock In the morning. sor a C\ E . Camp of a w eek »' J. W. Hughe* Mia* Hepublirai 1 «Hu In Al U.1I.S. ■’Driver* at thin hour who havt duration the last week in July \ Nomination For ( ommimionri *<>ne without aieep since tii* or first part of August. Tbt See I’ li lure on Back i*age.) preceding mornlnr are aid to h# camp will probably be locate». M asbington county votera ran Albert Karpetela, Beaverton delWd by fatigue.'* Snell said, on Gales Creek. Attendance costs atar athlete, art a new alate ” lti thla condition they are no will be very small. Courses tr vreu y much to form in the pri- tie taught will be Bible atudj mary election held last F r id v record ■» the t l t y .i id daah at only more likely to become In nnd C . K. Essentials, possibly May 20. The races occupying the High School Slate Crack volved In aeeldenta, hut tin Meet held at Hei* f e d In 'Tor- accident« which do occu r ar» by State Union officers. Any the spotlight o f public atten vallla luMt Friday mid Saturday, more likely to he fntal, *lni» Junior or High School C. E .I lion were the republican rare, May 20-21. Hla rec i.*l t*me waa the driver will be unable U mem ber, who are Interested arr for , u te representative, count» 50 Rwondn flat for the event, avoid direct eolllulon« with othci ----------------------------------------------- F o^t C row ? SfT J “ "«* >nd county oommisslone Nominated by K ..o.,lli v n par- ^oreirt Grove for further partlc and U)e dem0fratic nominat|0. The old record waa made ty automobile«! or fixed object* Jim Mchrlver in 1U::S In P o.t- T,cnaf deadly are the morion* for County Jud«." . . , for county commissioner. ' abtnet members and spec!*« land Karpeteln m l 1.2 aecmda and earlv afternoon hour*, fren N o m i n a t e d friends have accepted an Inrita Tb* most *picat*ular race t’ ‘ from the 51.2 neeond record r.iad* »even o ’clock nntij about ll«rce J. IV. HIGH I N tion to spend July 9 and 10 ai he whole c,ectton ^ that o by Schrlver. From three o’etock on. however c „ unty Jud the beach home o f A . S. Ha’ c b ' Kerkman, Incumbent Hcml lilkh hc I ioo I waa aucce«- the proportion of fatal accident» at Pacific City. ! commissioner who -vas nominated ful In wlnnlna the »late meet ro begin* to rlae, shooting tip meal Two visitors from Scogginr hy the republican party fot the neeond aucceaalve year b> "hnrpiy In the “ wee «malí honra JtMF.S VI, U tlT f Nominated for Supreme C onn Valley. Charles Tolson and Beu j county judge by a majority of nrr wlnnln* a total o f 3T [«unta nfttr midnight when the * 2| lah Larson, attended the cabinet' only 88 vote, over H. A . Kur- , -peci'» ] Grant high of Portland wot f*w * * r* ° n ,h# rnad H for the first time Sunday. A atli who ran strong in the earlj which di L SOCIETY TO MEET aecod place with a total of 2' '»r*’ h lrt " ni1 * S M ’ie * r ' E •oeietf ,s being formed i stages of the race and at the I occur are moat likely to hr'nr prrinta New reeorda were ci " ¿ I at the Scoggins Valley chore* halfway mark he held a majority AT MASONIC TEMPLE death. tnhltrln-d In five of the fourteat | which will noon provide a n c W |0f ¡50 votes over Kerkman. leaa than one-fifth o f one per ewnta on the program cabinet member. While the official canvas of . . . . , . .. . .cent o f the aeeldenta reported \ - It I* time for t. c .o u ia i M id Alhert mlaaed th« w orld * la -' _____ . . _n,,P The resignation o f Henrietta TOtes U not as yet completed tween eleven n i h r and noor r..-sotan* lo g*' og .je* again temchohuMc record by 1 « aec- r„ „ U e d fnn.llv. w'.tU H I Hawley. T»okout Chairman, waf unofficial figures compiled h, and have a pot-luik dinner and accepted as she Is moving frotr , fhe cm n ty c ,erk th,g we, k n T | omt*. Thla record waa made In thrH, an>. (>n , , „ U per f B U dance at the Washington U l.'onu 1903. th« county. Kerkman 2025 rotes and Knr cent o f tho*e watch occurred Temple, Kast 8th and BitrnlsiJi The next County Cabinet meet , , tli m 7 , while John L ^ L. Marble Cook, Beaverton i between five and *lx HI »ÎH «ts. Saturday ev-ntng in Port .ng will be held at S coggn ;»' . .... ... . . . cmich stated that he thouaht morning were fatal, according ,, , , t son trailed wnth 965 votes. land Mickey Wen ton'* wonderfu \ alley on J ud « 26. A pot-luca, . _ A _ If Albert had been pushed m i pnp|, -n,,,* .¿,|y morntnt J. W Hughes of Forest Grove old time dance orchestra aril* lunch will be seived after tht . . had had heavier competition hr leiur accident waa ¿0 time* at „ , captured the republican nomina- provide ihe music. Thla la »>• ■ iiUclIUg _ would h a w made th« Intersehot- (deadly a* the ncciden. just be last dinner and dance unti. next Approximately sixty-fiv; C. E t,0n for coun‘ >’ ^«nm lssloner by aatla record. . ____ fore n oon . members from all section«; of tht an ^ vote^ margin. George J fall so be sure to he at the Albert ha* )u«t completed hi» j |u TU.W uf tiieae fact». Sue I county met at the North Plain.' f^ v is o f West Slope won th: iiKeting and help plan the big fourth je e r of track and *>'* «uggcHted that drlv»™ m ike 0 « Republican nom'nce for County, cbrist an Church Tuesda}. eve democratic nomination for county picnic for this summer. Brin: neeond «ucceaalve year aa track j ,ffo rt to avoid traveling d r ning, May 10, to participate in rornm'sg*on* r . captain Hr do al*o a football ln(. t|,c |ut4! night hour« when the makings Tor your dinner and Commissioner Ml io ’ t rts 1 1 ng resume of the re- j Richard G. Scott and Ray E nnd ba»kcthall letterman. they are goffering from futigje Join your old friends from hor.ic cent State Christian Endeavoi Antrim were each nominated for He 1« the flrat Beaverton '> 'g h !and ,jlut they lake a ahoit uftl The ' ampfire girls group me You w ill get a bang out of meet achool athlete to qualify f « r , they find tt neceoaa' } tr Won republican nomination for have not seer Tuesday at the home of Delina In the absence of County Pre»- resentative b i th e., democratic iB, a« mo one utemberehlp to th* National AHh n, gurh a lime. dent, Floyd Shaw, his wife took party. On the republican side of Satchel I! representative in Congress. fur u long time tctlc Federation. J ^ ___________ ■- — —— * Charge of the meeting. Bernadine the fence Earl E. Fisher o f Bea He plana to attend the Unlver j M k fy 'i ol the VAlley McGlasson served as song lead verton and Henry T . Hess were witv of Oregon next fall er and also sang a special num easy winners. p r _____ _________________________ («i ¡ » Friday evening the Junior ber. Martha James gave a live class acted as hostess to « a Mrs. Maud W . Bo«cow won Silently Passini? jynopsis o f Dr. Luther Stria’» dancing par«T honoring 1 e both the republican and demo SB----------------- addresses. .1 \MF.S WFI.8H F class o f 1938 and a group of In cratic nominations for county A group of county officers C l’n :ESI W ESTS PHOTOGRAPHED f o r Janie* Welsh. 63, died at 1C vlted guests from St. Stephen s consisting of Miss Irene Beam«: treasurer. L . L. M acln’ yre, un o'clock. M ay 22, 1938 In Port 1 ncbool. Portland and S' M rs. Florence Shaw, Miss Helen opposed republican p oIl’«I 4049 land He suffered n heart at John’s achool. Mllwauko. ■ Asbahr and Floyd Shaw of For votes for county turveyor. F. ed tack in an automobile. , Mary'a spacious auititonum est Grove and Joe Bates of Gas .7. Sewell, incumoent repnbl'can Mr. Welsh waa born March! decorated f ° r occa!,'° ,dq. ton made a visitation trip to th« coroner polled 4237 vo'e* in the 27, IH76 In Mercer County, j large f 'oor iJBI'kP,R f> ‘ IN.SS 0 METEftl Timber C . K. society Sundaj republican totals. PtR PE CT REFRIGERATION FOR l'ennsylvanla. Ho was a Spau w rc»'R an<, ln,m ,, ® ‘ .... evening. The trip was fruitiest I WINNERS— Here's a technician mak show er, from the celHng B ^ u Ish-Amencan Wai veteran, a for however, as the society failed tt TOWN TO HAVE ling sure of perfect freezing in all c gowned girls and well mer K. P. for 36 yenrs, llfully [the three hundred Servel Electrolux escorts marched m convene that evening. P L A Y G ROUND lie w h s married to Marie Hen groomed [refrigerator! which will be awarded i m -----------------------------------------— m rietta Helbcrt November 12, 1*03 grand procession at the open ng [to ten fortunate winners each day. In Methodist News Notes The Nightlngah in Buffalo, New Y ork . Sinci o f the party. [the thirty P A G White Naphtha- Provision has been made fm S ------------------------------------------------ 8F from Forest Gro« i their marriage they have lived OrcOicst ra j Servel contests running daily, except supervised playground activities The Sunday School board ol In Portland and Huber. Mr. (furnshod musical (numbers for [Saturdays. Sundays and May 30th, the Methodist church will meet for this summer, beginning Mon Welsh was a member of th« tlie dancing. [from May 20 through July 1. Details day, June 6, on the Beaverton Chnperones for the social e- for a pot-luck dinner and bu? |are given on “ The Guiding Light” Christian Science church in n i'l* public school grounds. ¡ness meeting at the parsonac« 1 iro. Surviving are his wife vent were Vernon B re «n , M r. lr,dioJLji 0 JLrarn Under Federal sponsorship am on Friday, May 27. one dniighter, Erma Welsh, te c and Mrs J. F Onvis, M r. and with the cooperation of sever» lie sisters, Mrs. Margaret Mllsop ol M rs. M. Kokich. Mr. and Mrs. A . D . George, an evangelis local organizations and person» Pittsburg. Pa.. Mrs. Maud Hoag H . S. Meyer. Mr. nnd Mr*. tic singer and song leader ol Mr. and M rs. A . D . Georg« K. M. lung o f Philadelphia, Pa., am Harry Newman, Mrs many years experience baa be have been engaged to supervise Rldeeway, Mr. nnd Mrs. Crrl one brother, John Welsh oi ‘ "VT gun supervision of the Methodist playground aettvity for fou r Rlverman. Mr. amt M rs. G . H. j Pharon. Pennsylvania. church choir, which meets or mornings each week from Mon- Samuel and Mrs. Nellie Shumate. The funeral « a s held W ed Tuesday evenings for rehearsal dsy to Thursday inclusive. The nesday. May 25 in the Alohr M The Methodist church is used hours are from 10 a .m . to 12 VFRMONT VISITOR C.rnnge hnll The Stefe Dep't. for the meeting place o f a non- Noon. of Spanish American War Vet AT RANDALL HOME HOLDER of the biggest and sectarian Bibie Class led by A | METER TELLS POWER M r. and Mrs. George havt erans was in charge at cem e most complex administrative D. G eorge. The class begins had training and experience in ,OF KISS— A newly devel job in the world. That's what tery. Interment was at Crescent Mrs. I * Roy Mounee o f Soutl with lively singing and la at the boys’ and girls’ work and art oped machine called a "Kits- S e c r e ta r y o f A g r ic u ltu r e G rove cem etery. Woodetock. Vermont arr|v|yT| O Meter” records the inten present time studying the teach especially fitted for the task (above) la called in an article Sunday evening to spend severs sity of a kiss. The subjects ings of the Bible on question* and Beaverton is fortunate in In the Country Home Magazine S T " grasp an electrode each and weeks with the Barrett Randal JACOB KOFNTCv DE like. Prayer, Repentance. FTtiUt having this long-felt neied ao analyzing the new AAA. I the machine records the In- family. Mrs. Mounce Is StaU etc. These classes are open tt; well met. FEATED IN ELECTION ! tensity of their ki?e, ranging President of the Vermont P.-T.A all and are entirely non-denoru- The schedule will be as fob and has been attending ^ irom zero t» 120. When the Jarinb Koenig, Jr., son ->t Mr. group inational, low s: boys on Monday and Wed 'oscillation point hits 90, or tlie national convention at Sal’ j and Mrs. Jacob Koenig of ben M fa, Omar idso. Faith ana nesday mornings; girls on Tu»«e- higher, a bell rings. » a g M rs. M omu« verton, was defeated by a nar Lake City. Utah. Paul left Wednesday mornin« I day and Thursday mornings. (or eouthern California with This youth recreational and V> row margin o f votes for presi nnd Barrett Randall are con* dency o f the Associated Student Ins. Rev. Idso who la a C .C .C . j tivity program is free to si) « £ ., of Oregon Normal School, Frl Chaplain in that state. . I boys and girls o f school a| BAND WINS day. May 20. Koenig, a recognize» g r a d e B- ¿fa loader In achool affair*, and lot j SWEEPSTAKES SAT. LOCAL NEWS GODFREY MAKES r i . * ' - the laut year proxident of thr | «1------------------------------------------------ 9 The Beaverton grade school | Junior rlnss, was dofented at the »U h Mr. and Mrs. Raymond My OFFICIAL VISIT W ED polls by Jack Boon, son o. Rtat» band won the grand sweepstake» ! ers ar« spending a few days at Hiprosontative nnd Mrs. A award and the Class C prize It Lietenant-Governor Jack God the beach. third annual grade sebno Boon of Mohlcr. Koonig gradii the frey made an official visit tt One o f the new home In West- ntod with the clnsa of 1931 f.-ntr music contest sponsored by th« the Beaverton Kiwanls c lo t or dale has been 90ld to M r. and Beaverton high school where he Hill Military Academy at Rocky Wednesday noon of May 25th Mrs. Davl*. wns president of th e’ T*tt»mMr.’si Butte Saturday m orning. They He addressed the chib »m “ Ki- STERN • FACED club and prominent In footbal I competed against bands f n n Mr. and Mrs. Henry Barron wants Objective* He aleo re- DICTATORS nnd track. He is enrolled In ar Vernonln. Forest Grove. Salem bought a new Plymouth fr o m . viewed the achievements o f tha CAN L A U G H — eiln<*ntinn course at the stat Wpshoitgal, Camas, and C entrally Mr. Johnston. local ch ib for 19Sf and compii- In high spirits at college o f «filtration at M o n -! " ashlngton Flugene Duncan and William mented it highly upon Ita w ork . tha conclusion of ________ ppt 4 HIS MAJESTY ENJOYS A JOKE— mouth. Knepp. R t. 2. each bought a ft wa* hla pleasure and hnuot their conferencet. King George VI enjoying a joke T C A R D OF T H A N K S ! new Plymouth this week. i present membership pine tt Chancellor Hitler with Air Vice Marshal Gossaga ig]__ ___ ... — ---------- ia the following new member* o and Premier Mus W EEK’S TRAFFIC (left) and Capt. Orlebar, Command- M r. and Mrs. Henry Barron At this time I wish to ex j recent months: W. Q. S 'ratto» solini exchanged CASES REPORTED er of the Royal Air Force (right) had twins born on their place pres* to my friends nnd supporters cent t h e i r usually George Oiddington, Ken S. at Northolt, England. Justice o f the Peace rppor’ . m m last week, only they were “ kids my sincere appreciation of thoii atern expressions Moyer. H. Parker Downing ant the traffic cases for this week fo r s m i l e s and M rs. Oeorpe Brown ha9 gt.nt Karl B. Horsell. p I R S T L A D Y A N D F|" r S T AIRMAIL A IR ) urval McCraknr * ffor1" on ^ heha,f Tn ' h‘ PLANE! in IVfiverton laughter as they to Tillamook to visit with her Tlie local club ha* bean *o. » th a truck future a* in the pnst my effort. I— Mrc. Franklin □. Roosevelt, examining a! was speeding rode through the c f Dm one oi of m the t ur»i first air mail planes, when! daughter for a couple of weeks vited to an alt-Kiwanls night tn i ! model «-1 Harry Bathnm had no mufrirr n"d my actlvitle* will he for th' atreota of Flor she officially opened Air Mail Week, comment-) Garret Hood bud improper license interests of Washington Connti George Thyng has signed u f ter-chih m eriinf to take p i*«« »* ence, Italy. I orating the 20th anniversary of air mall flying; and no PU.ii. plates. Mlnlmun nnd it* people, 300 strawberry pickers lo r the Ttraberltne lodge, Monday eve- in the United States. fine» were* Itnpnxad. H. D. Kerkman strawberry aasoclatlon ning, June *Tth. 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