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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,
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Karpstein Sets
New State Record
Time Cuts Off One
And Two Tenths Sec-
onds From Record
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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-
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na,S
H.
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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 -'
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_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.
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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 |
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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
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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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