The Beaverton review. (Beaverton, Washington County, Or.) 192?-1941, May 27, 1938, Image 2

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    FRIDAY,
The
MAY 27, 7928
B o V « »•♦«III R*»V1t vr
I
life ’
L i m i àéOMKNTS IH BM UVKS
T H E BEAVERTON REVIEW
As one ride» along« in u Suul.i
Kc
train going west, land the
Entered ■* seoond-cla»» .-ratter sam« condition holds over othei
December 9, 1922. at tb; i«>stof lines) he Is moved to live core
lire at Beaverton, Orcgim, under as he sees the dita» ult'tur t «
air
for mile after mile
from
the act of March 8. 1879.
roads, fields w here train Is not
the best to start with; and es
f 881'ED EVERT FRID AY AT
peeially
front these strips re
BEAVERTON, OR W O N
eently plowed up. or now being
turned
upaide down by
the
m .
............... e d i t o r
plow to the mercy of the winds
M I I S l KIHTION R U I N
which carries it over on to the
Per year tin advance) . . . . $1.0' gran already struggling to make
Not In advance .................
1.8' something.
Many farmers plow
up aeres of excellent grain this
way. often under inward or ver­
----- 1* bal protest, but for fear of con­
sequences If they do otherwise
FRA LYRE’S
If
they do not take the cash
OWN COL! MX
they can cet. they are likely » -»
ffi-
be
penalised by the authority
"Away out west In Kansas.”
rulings or by these dust storms
That Is It. 451 miles front Chi­
superinduced by the bare fields
cago
we pulled up in Kansas
| brought about by an admtnlstra
City— Just
450 minutes
after
tlon
following a numb-skull?»'
leoving the Windy City, Includ­ policy
of destroying
ourselves
ing stops, l»ess than an hour
rich.
later. T-avrronoe, seat of Kan­
sas Fniversity rushed Into ctir
Reporting concerning the pre- |
embrace.
sent
form of the wage hour j
lAwrence has a lovely loca­ bill, a newspaper in hand stat -s
tion. and the seat of learning that the minimum wage would !
UNITED PTATEP UNDP. M P OK OE TUE DEPT T i O D0LIAC
overlooks the Kaw river and start at 25 cents on hour and
A OJEEk ECQANP DQV TUE PANAMA RAILROAD AND STEAM­
valley hevond on the north; while increase to 0 at the end of 2
an
almost
equally
beautiful years
Probably a typographical
SHIP CflMPAAJV HAD*
vista meets the eves in the op error, but in keeping with this
posite direction. Over this south­ continuing Roosevelt depression
ern portion.
before the Oivi' Oh w ell! Remember that "This
high
['U Second to tlie
War ranted the Border Ruffians; is just as we planned it. ai d west
school.
and
here the reprobate Quan- p.^'t let anyone toll you differ-
A list of prizes for the winning
trell nursed his hate aea:nst the entiy -•
Free state people who had their
Tju.t reports printed we have floats will be published in u
headouarters in Lawrence. Tt wa *Pen are to the effect that over later issue.
A ll entries for sections t!wo
against
this Mttle
unprotected »n qoo non are on relief one was
ai vie^Y
c4tv that Ouantrtll led his ban or another: fi. 000 .iwt more »ha* and three of the parade should
A
600t
be registered with the committee
of eut-throats of nearly 200. in last vear, and getting worse all
SY, S U T
consisting of Dr. Welsh. Dr.
A6CNT To
eluding the notorious Youngers the time Oh Roosevelt. Roosc-
Talbert and Leonard Adams.
3H0UJ
HIM IfJ
and
Jameses, early one morn- velt!
—The Junior Festival Herald.
FR A LYRE
ing during that war. and slaugh­
A W / H O t ü '.
FUPP—
/
I
tered in cold Mood mors than
ii
100 of its citizens; per d>d the
PUBLIC ADDRESS
scoundrels
hesitate to include
SYSTEM INSTALLED
woman and child in their hat­
chery along with man and bov
A Public Address system will
Near the west !:ne of the ritv
i tie installed on the high school
ronsiderablr
neglected
for a
grounds in order that the large
tong wb<V
tb's village of
i crowd may be kept clearly in­
the dead Though no small rmr.
formed
on the track meet
e-
tlon of Kansas has been bard hit
vents as they take place. It will
tn manv Mares hr dronth a«d
Bigger and better than ever, also be used by the merchant.»
rtnst «forms and financial actlv-
announcing to whom they
tt'es bare been mnrh curtailed •he 1938 edition of the Junior in
Parade w ill mark the have decided to give their prizes.
some 4.000 vonng neonlc are en­ Festival
most colorful beginning to the
rolled in the rt n f vc -si t V
pageantry day yet seen.
Wiin
It Is
not
Eastern
Kansas
several years of experience be­
however, that influences the pen
hind them, the float makers are
of Fra Lyre most just now; hut
expected to outdo themselves in
the south central part and that
new
and
beautiful
creations,
a little farther west. Here he
while rhythm and color w ill be
stood in fonr counties at once,
added
by
Beaverton's famous
Members of both public
ik-
his northwest corner in .Ellis
isnesATiONvi c»«eor>« c » * r
county, the northeast in Russ.'- marching units.
lcr and Mr and
ii
I!
The
parade entries will
be Webb assembled 'n I!-.*
the southeast in Boston and the
as last year into three M ednesdav evening
M.»v t lor
southwest in Rush. These and divided
Section
one will bt iheir annual ban»|u>
Piigram * and place
Hilly Mi ui- Brugger
Pawnee county and many others sections,
Mary J. Myt-ra to Prunk S
car¡!s w ere managed by Bt tty Myers, L it 01 ltcedville liouies.
farther to the west have not for regular float entries which >p acted as toa stn .»-.-
will
be
put
into
four
divisions.
r. Jesse D. S- *v
cb «f it Ham or., John Barnes and LaKa>
had a decent crop in five or six
A S. Patullo et ux to W. A
t’’e Portland Golf ' ’ l ib. prciai. 1 Mart; -i
.
years
Now with the prospects as follows:
Snydt r et al. Hart »
k c . 33
the
nual.
which
»
•*
served
1
y
Division 1-—Ages 1 to 4.
for something better, the powers
T28 KIW .
tile cafeteria
gins under l bt
Division 2— Ages 5 to 7.
that be in the Citv of Washing­
l ’ lutmi t r K. < asoli et ux to
Keal Estate Transfers
supervision of Miss Hynes.
Division 3—Ages 8 to 11
ton say to these hampered people
litarles
P. K« •a rney. S W 'i
»if
Red tapers
and tulips were
Divisicn 4— Ages 12 to 14.
in effect. "You poor scalawags
\ L ‘ , Of Se<’ . 27 T2I
Frank
*t
('a
rm
to
1-Yank
Mc-
Section two will be composed used to decorate the ta1';.-.
plow up nearly one sixth of
M E. Thumpson i k
D anil. Tract 12 Varns Acres.
t> ebbs Speak
entries sponsored by grade
the grain you have sown, and— of
t Ite «
H. Pairan et ux to Ida O'- veni S i .ill it ox, Port
Speakt rs and topics
r.'-HideJ • Ne,;n et vir, Part of Iti k 22 0 T2S R1W.
don't you see we will pay you school organizations with three
".Sect els of su-’ - I Fort-t Grove.
for what
voht land ordinarily or
more children participating Elna Nyhind.
Max I Signor et v'ir to Georgi»
Dale Birdsell, “ In the
produces ” ‘Tt don’t make no in each entry. Section
three will cess";
A
Sktcla, Lots I and 2 Glen-
I
Richard
C.
Williams
lo
Theo
difference that the big farmers coioain ail marching
units. In Sp rit of the M in e"; Betty lla,i-
morag Hark.
In
more favored places
get a cl d ng hands orchestras, drum son. '-Sacrilege'';
Don Short. dor» Wetzel, Ui.7.5 acres Se».. I!»
Jerry Petera t ux to A. L.
Mg slice; you’re giftin’ some- corps, drill teams and uniformed "Parking Meters” ; Igi RayMartyn. T2S R1W
Hhamtlin et ux. 80 aerea Sec.
F; - der ck S tr e ttito Marie Pas­ 5 T3N R 41V.
"Brass Tacks";
Louie Rnchek.
thin’ fur nothin’ a*n’t you*'’
marching bodies.
Alive” ; Ly­ tori et al, Part of Sec. 31 '»IS
“ But.”
they may say. “ when
Thp
Tirade will form at the ‘ Bring ’Em Ba< k
Joseph M. Rogers et al to C.
we
plow up this ground
it Oregon and Electric
tracks or. man Webb. “ What Of It?“ ; Jars R1W.
H. Rogers, 2.5 airea Anthony W.
Grauer, "Tizzie Lish” ; anil Mel­
J
W. Connel, Sheriff, to .1 Mart SI) TIS RI W .
blows that much wor«e. and de- Broadway at !):45 a m. Jtxlg
T1S
strovs the growing wheat.”
begin at 10:15, and the vin Brooks. “T ish .” Mr. Wtbh E. May el irx, 10 acres
"A w shut up you fool repub-• parade will move off promptly and son Ronald were called ¡ip- I R1W.
Mrs.
McKerchcr
entertain* i
licans. The only ‘Fahmah’ thai at 20:45.
on for impremtu speeches.
| Olaf Carlson et ux to M. L. the
following guests at dinnct
knows ajivthing sets In a White-
The line of march
will be
The f<M>d committee con- u t ;d Sw ift VV4 of \V>4 of Lot 12 Saturday evening, Mias Florence
house.
even If he never d*d west
on Broadway to Watson, i of
L .is Ann Selby.
Marjorie | and
of L .t 13 Johnson Eat
Lucas.
7.
Brockman,
Myrtle
plow
a straight furrow in his south on 'Watson to Second, and Scott, Alma Zahkr and Dorothy Add
Beaverton-Reedville.
Trice and (k o rg e McKerclier.
i.
nun
TUOAAP U.
6ENESAL AMNtfER OF THE
Io Be Led
By La Ray Martyn
I .on II Huy, Junior, ans I. »I
of
li nor ut mm rlnge
of lo i
■ si»r, Doroiliy lloy lo l'uri i
Farseli of Ilei Imi y, Min )i
The
crreuiony wn» perforili
o<l ni lite lieiiiuiiy l'rt «hy lerlun
T rl Y |«>lhiiK, Muy 4 resulted
ehiirch, vvlili Ito Revcund II
in the
following election«: l..i
Dick.( un offlrlntllig.
Kay
Martyn, president;
Hasel
(In return from a Irip lo Ben
OI mud , vice president; t'al'heryii
siilo
uml
nllwr
well knoan
Van Kleek, secretary; and tier
I ii - io li resi ria,
il>ey wlll tu » -
trmle 8lpe, treasurer.
Other members of the eablnet up residence Iti llrtliany.
Ibirolhy grudeated frinii lina-
ware selected by I lie new cab­
bgh
gchool a lili tini
inet ThurHduy
evening Muy 5 vcrlon
‘31 uml ber husbaod
nml they are us follows; program rlnss of
III bis fresimi-'i
chulrmnn Alohu Kltinell;
soelul gltendcd l'ero
chalriiiun I)orls Mcllreeii; Cmnp year alinosi tli:iteen years iu >
l ’ron thè ItViiicro u llummer
itiilrm an
Hetty Moore; ring
ctialrunn— Verna
(lerlier;
ser
vice
ehairtiiun -Jeiin I’ uteraon, YOUNG JOl KN A LISTI-’
music committee, Shirley Trot
ler; pianist. lads R e p lg le ; (S t o r e u e i v e IIONOKS
It representative Put Ward and
Kourti rii
Heaverton
studenu
editor
of O R paper,
Frances
' huve been recituim» luli-d for un ni*
llrln dell.
I beielr p ili III» »D'iH and HeroH
iS oeivi), Inlerualiouul
hoiioiary
| orgun albni f» r
lilgh
aeliiMil
' joiirnolisia.
To
iplullfy
for inemberahlp,
thè nppl.eaut must he a Juii or
or s. oior, he must be of sana
| fui t, ry -tritolasile standing and
—
| c u ut bave dune ,i pi rior » ' >K
Maurice Manning, elusa of '32
I
and gradinile of L of O. in' - in wrttmx, editing, or buiincM
betn accepted In
Yule Mcdieui I matta;-nx.
Tho-.e te<o:iiniended ibis >•
School und will register liier«
'are
Frank Alvard.
Margaiei
this fa ll.
I S lui la.
latura Htulder, Ilaròai.v
Ivan Hivrly, ’34, and ex-stud
t.Hndy. N'Irti 11 Savugv,
F ra n i..
! ent
body president, will uttend
Brlndell.
Pai Waid. l»ob
A *
Cornell t'nlveraltjr In New York,
»Ite ws. Ilyrle S i»-, Dorolhy M ir
lie will g: minato from Oregon
in, Bob W righi. Doiolli) Ilru -
Stale college this spring where
l**'l»
he is student lusty viro presi­ g* r. .lune CavCtodar a ni
dent , out, t s ml in g debater and Jones
- Froiu thè Beai ertoli llummer
active In student body aflurs
Alumni Receive
Pv
THINGS THAT NEVER HAPPtift
V see you mr ,
Parade Plans Are
Speaking Classes
Meet At Banquet
1
R&lslng the Famlly-
Bullei had an eye lor business b u t -t
Former 'Students
Recently II cd
Special Honors
Prior to hla entrance at Cor­
nell he will I«* married to Mar­
garet Dickmnn. class of '34 and
ex-student body president.
Margaret Weal, '34, Junior at
Oregon State, received the ls «‘
Scholarship awarded to the out
atniuliiix Junior home lumiomb-s
student
She also recidvi«!
i
b'd to
OttiH’ rom-Nu. national
honorary hi ln<• economics s»u-lely.
Delbert Burke, 35.
was re
eently eh-cteil president of tin
class of '39 at Oregon State.
FIVE MAJOR PRIZES
ARE PROVIDED
The
Festival Committee hua
provided five major prizes
De­
tails
on
these prizes will
be
found in various places through
the Herald. There is no chnrge
In ‘connection with any of them.
The merchants of the city urc
giving away tickets.
Be sure
that
with every purchase you
git your tickets. A nietlusl of
giving
cwuy the prizes is now
being consilered and some im­
partial
plan will he adopt-vd.
Watch
following Issues of
the
Herald for the plan to he i-nrrled
out and the place.
- -The Junior Festival Herald
PLEASE EXCUSE
PRISTINO ERRORS
As
you pick out (lie editing
ami tyixigriiplilcal errors In Ihl*
Issue search yourself for a k m l
I ih»., ght for the printer. It has
¡ I ... . related that wlo-n a prim
! er reai'hed the iwnrly gutes mi i
I t Id St
Peter whut hla earthly
I vocation
had been, the prlnt«-r
ana hlildi-u to enter and find
' w hut Joy he roulii us he had
been givtu enough In 11 already.
MISS RENOIIX TO
PRESENT REVUE
Our
local »lancing lirnchcr,
Miss M a ritile I. notix, will play
a
return
engagement
nt the
Festival this year The programa
llial she hua pr'arnled in the
past have been so enthusiastic­
ally rrrrlvcd that Hie day wotii'l
I»-
Incompleto without
Hrr
Miss Rt-noux has Informed t ie
committee that ihn spermi nu.li­
bera
for the »bow
are
rea!
features. Iter vario»! the.it'I n'
experiences makes an excellent
background for work witn »-U.ld-
ren of nil ages.
Th<> Junior Festival Herald.
(^ S N A P S H O T C U IL
PICTURE SETTINGS
F ls h «r
In your springtime picture», use blosroms and flowers to help ye. tb »
“ feel” of the teason.
I N TAKING outdoor pictures of lui es, emphasize the »loop blue nt
sk and white masses of » lord
^ people, arc you careful to get the tjie Sky
using a color Illler on tho len.-
“ feel of the season” Into »sell pi
bv its!
» * 'iimn, let your pictures show
ture, by proper selection of hj
nbv -inhering leaves and brown
ground and surroundings?
; ’V'l'4ds. with gray skies or billowy
An outdoor picture without i. i.>
clouils hovering over, as back­
’’feel" is like a stago w Ithout scenery
grounds for your pictures. And In
—or, worse, with the wrong scenery. winter, make full use »if the snow,
For Instnnce, some of us will take and bare branches against tho sky.
a springtime shot of a child In the
Try tn work Into each of your »ml-
yard, with the garage or hack steps door pictures some feature, ovni K
as a hick ground—when the child a mere <l»-tnll. that gives definite In­
could just as easily have been pic­ dication of tho season. M ake It an
tured kneeling beside a row of Jon- essential part of the picture, so that
f|tills, liendlng over and sniffing »me. folks who l»iok nt y.nir snapshots
In the latter case, how much more i-nn "fe»d” the lime of year. It seems
pleasing, and meaningful, the pic­ like n sinnll point, but you will he
ture would he!
surprised when you see how much
In your Maytime pictures, why not It adds to the picture» that come
associate people with Mosroms and out of your camera.
the early flowers? In summer pl<-
John van Guilder
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