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T he B eaverton R eview The Only Newspaper Devoted Exclusively to the Interest« of Eastern Washington County. V O L U M E X VI, No. 27 New Farm Lease Form Is Availadle, Beaverton, Washington County, Oregon, Friday, June 3, 1938 C IV IL S E R V IC E E X AM S A N N O U N C E D The vice United State» (oiu in lN Hlo U Civil announces Her- t>u tai- A. D. George Is Kiwanis Speaker Silently Passing following open com pletive «u n i- I nations: Operator, Motorboat |For fill- Practical Means O f | in* the poult ion of Gas Uuttiue- Need Felt For Ralls, | man,) Encouraging Retter Rats, Racquets* For Application» inuat be on file Lease Arrangement I with the Secretary, Board of U Use In Playground ■ ■ j H. Civil Service Examiners, Fort- New Form Advantageous To land, Oregon, Knttinwr Dlatrlc.l Mr. Bronte 1» Plnyitronnd Both Tenant And Owner Hx7 ,,|,*ock Block, Portland, Ort- Supervisor ______ *on, not lator than June 10, 19-8 The new "flexible farm lease' Tha above examination 1 » fot At the Wedneaday meeting oi Incorporating »ii.iplin.-d tenure ,h# the Kiwanla Club, A. I>. George und future vaCuncH-» In the Port arrangements, provision» for per wbo will aupervlae the playground land, OreKon, Engineer District mnnent Improvement» and urbi activity at the echool ground« for duty on the upper und lower «poke concerning the work and tratlon of disputes and deval Willamette River, on the Colum the need». Tlte supervisor la pro oped by the Farm Security A.1- bia Hirer from Vancouver to vlded by the Federal govern- mlnintrutlon, I» available to Want. und on navlgabie trtt>- the •oent, hut there la great need iiiKton county FSA cooperatore ai ■ utertee of thea* rlvera In the well aa other miereafed tenant, ,,orlUnd( Oregon, Engineer Dm- for a aupply of balla, bats, ten- nia racquets and ball«. Anyone or landowntya, announce» Vlctoi trk(,t S Mudaen, county supervisor ,.||m pctltora will not be requited} having any of Iheae items Court Houae, Hillaboro, Oregon for examination at a n y !* lve nT !*>»*> tor the .rummer 1» ftealgned aa a practical mean. hut will be rated on tbelr «»ked to neport It to Mr. George I. R. Metzle-r or Rev. George 1, of encouraging better tease ar ,,xp,.r|ence and fitneaa. rangementa and particularly In Aaalatant Scaler In the U. S O'Keefe. This playground activity is getting theae down in black am Foreat Service, Department of Air- It white, the new form ta equally rlculture, for the State» of Ore- free to all school children. desired that boys come on udvantageoua to both tenant «<-■' gnn and Waahlngton. The ea- is Wednesday morn landlord. Most difficultlea be trance »alary ia $1,620 a year Monday and tween owner and renter »ila i which 1 » subject lo * retirement ug« and girl« on Tuexday« and ’ 'humduys. Young people, whe from verbal agreementa or IC'not iled-uction of 31k percent. ^ ^ ^ o.icMlion» not discussed at thi Applicant» must have h a ' ave talent and would like ex- time the farm »a a lea*»d, said lea»t three year» of fu Dim - erlence In working are Invited ♦ > volunteer their service». Mad»en. . b.g .c.Mng A meeting of the Kiwanla Serving to place in contrac n.uat have reached their twenty Hoard of Director* and Execu- form the uaual tenure term .'«ra t hut w ntl not have pa»»i t ve Comtnltee wo« held Wednes and arrangement« accepted I. 'h **' on , evening at the hall. ora. leaalng. the new form ha Applmatloua m u - be on the advantarh of clearlr dc.’ Iu * 1,h th* 7 . Imr reaponandllHea of both par Commission at Waahlngton, D.*_ not later than June 23, 1938 , t>e* a* the proper haan« for tin Full Information may be ob deratanding und mutual cnnfl tained at the poat office d'-nre. , T o encourage longer and mori »table tenure, the leaae give. R O A R I ) H A S S E M I - landowncra the right to termln A N N U A L M E ET FRI. ate leaae« at the end of any year by giving advance wrlttet notice or making the lease auto The Stale Board of Agricul- maticalty renewable unless writ ture met for Its regular semi- ten notice Is given by a specifjec annual »e»sion at 10:30 o clock time. i Friday morning (June 3) in Sa Provisions are made for perm»- lem. nortvnling to an announce- ncut ImproTements with conaen 1 uvent of 8 T. White, director of the owner und compensator of the State Department of Ag in some form for the renter I j rlculture. the lea «« 1» termlated before t h i, Member* of the board are M.id benefits of Improvement« havi f u 0 k«-. Pendleton, chairman; F been secured Im proVenf nts U j Coclncll, Milwaukee; George would include fence«, building.« p uUi>nwid<<r, Carlton; G. A. «oil improvement« and similar [ Brown, Portland; Frank Rowell actfvlti««. ¡Hillsboro; E . A. Geary, KUm Arbitration of disputes hetweer alb Falls; R A Collin«. Hoodj renter and landowner by an ¡m River and Director White, Sec j partial committee of neighbor* retar to the board. one selected by the tenant, on' The board serves In an ad fiv the landlord and the third 0 .«; ^ capacity to the depart the first two named, would pro | forn)lnK „ contact with vide a solution for any dtffletil ties tha, ¡reight arise praot.csJ «rricuR um p r o e m s . Copies of the new flexibl. The work o f the department fo, -ffl CARD OF TH AN K S J We wl*h io express our sin- < ere gratitude to so many friends I ir the kintlne«» and sypmpalliy t xtended u», also to the chutcb far assisting us in our recent sorrow, and for the many beau tiful floral offerings. Mr. and Mrs. E H. B elf Mr. and Mrs. E. Newton Mr and Mrs. John Garrick and family Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Ouhlen and family I ------& JOHN ( . kXDlKNO.N kune.at servu «.* tor joun C. itbutllbOU VaC.O uciu at i-m ity« » a a ,«i iUenuay a- h . M » , u . Mr. Anderson w »» a residin' in Kin ion tor inau> years, iau-. moving to Portlana, residing ai 3107 a . id. latntuii street. The following children survive. Mrs. oiady Wills, Jack C. auc t laudc. I j . Anderson, PortUuu Or a /Vudcrsou. Vantouver, Wash, airs. Agues Van Kletk, Beaverton uradcklidreu survrv.g are Patsy DUieiUa, Portiaud and liaihryu van Kleek, Beaverton. t.KORt.K K J It. t ill. Funeral services were held a. the Tigard Kvangellcal (h urt., .Saturday, May M for George k. ugard, 32, who pasut-d away May 26th after a short illness, ih- 1» survived by his wife, Mrs Dorothy Tigard, bi» father am, mother, (i. F. and Rosa Tigaid a sister, Mrs Grace Houghton and a -brother, Curtli Tigard. Arrangements were in care o, Pegg’s Chapel, Beaverton with concluding service» at Crescen'. Grove cemetery. HRS. HKI.MA K H III.F R Funeral services were held at i’egg's chajiel last Saturday', May 28 for Mrs. Selina Eichler. wid ow of the late Frederick Kich- ler. Mrs. Eichler had been a resident of Aloha since 1919. The immediate family include three daughters and one son. Conclud ing snices were at Crescent Grove cemetery. W IN N E R S TO RE G IV E N R E C E PT IO N A* a result of a Bible school contest in the Christian church there w ill be a reception given to the winning side in the church parlors Friday night June 3rd to which. M L members oi the Bible school and the*r friend» subscription, $k.U0 per yr. In Advance St. Mary’s Io Hold Graduation Sunday CURRENT EVENTS ... . Raccalaureate Is Helci On Wednesday Afternoon ““ th oi lh* About Seventy Percent e™ ***** . .nee the depression year of 1932 1 -Acretary of State Bari Hnci/ Of Those Attending reported this week, injuries a l-! Hold Scholarships o declined during April, Washington county took Ui.rd! tomnieaceineut l.iercise» To ■lace among the state's ten Group .SeHsiun To Be From Jun« 6 t counties on the basis of im Begin At 3:00 P J L To June 17 At O.S.C. provements over the fir*; four nonths of 1937 in traffic acci-1 Of the more than 1800 Oregon The graduating class of Si. ientl(i jujui-te« and deaths. Bast Mary’s of the Valley celebrated ,lfjnth th'u county” ranked fourth aod «P «* * «* * l° •** C l»«« Day on June 1. Reverend „ t hjg groUp. tend the twenty-fourth annual Theo. O Eisele, Pb. D., chap Secretary Snell has divided tbf 4"H club ' u,DraM school at O.S.C lain said the Baccalaureate Mas« .rate’s 36 counties into fou> June 6 to 17■ aproximately 70 and delivered the sermon. r.ii ;roups on the basis of popula- per cent will hold scholarship* protcratn for the afternoon exer- ion density in order to make | awarded them by various bus- cise* wa« a» follows: The Hca iccurate comparison of accideu' inew» and community organiza- vens Respond. Chorus; Saluta xtieriei.ee.. Counties In this, ons, fairs, individuals and oth- tory, Phyllis Kokich; One Fl»et :roup are: Clackamas, Mnltno - 1 era in recognition of excellent Ing Hour, Chorus; Graduation nah, Washington, Marion, r'o- work done, according to H. C. March String Ensemble, Fare umbia. Portland, Clatsop, Yam- Seymour, state club leader, well Song. Junior Hass; Vale ;<»■ Polk and Benton, in the or. j increasing number of dlctory. Mary Orselli; Awarding. o 1 eir ranking^ scholarships awarded each yeat of prises and basketball letters Deschutes cont.nued to be thi ig due to lhe fact that th{m< « «nv afternoon June & I 1 i fOUnty * -ch has held top who 0 fper them see the inspira- ~ n t eT rcises will il" thrOU« “ '" 1' tlon and enthusiasm, as weU as eommen« h„ _ , j 0f Rt Mary't- “ ,JPar ,a .'Aa* countJr new information and other ben- held in the chapel oi J orunty, the leader in Group l i t _ at 3 o’clock. Reverend William vaK fn thjrd p,a0€ lagt m ,Blh «fits brought back by those wkc S Seandlon. C .S .C ., Diocesan s.hj]e rlackarriaj, rose ^ attend the chib summer school Superintendent of C a t h o 1 i c j . he top Grmjp t from and plan to make it possible fot S hools w ill deliver the «ddresr p!a<,0 lagt month mere boy» and girls to auenc’ i,! the graduates. Hieh School; ,Ane Uncoln and Deschutes ,h« A llow in g year,” Mr. Seymoui ? iomaK will be conferred on counties are the only districts |say8, ' ’ r>° Grsem Helen Rlverman ; in the first three groups which Three dormitories and 20 oi more fraternities and sororities c . H r i 'i Reynolds. Reverie Shu have recorded decreases in si ' * «e ttv Boothby. Dorothy three classifications—that is, ac- will be used this year to house rnate' * rvpttv Kokich, Phyllis« eidents, injuries and deaths— dvr- the club 'boys and girls, with the Sohlef, Marjorie Dalev. The ng the first four months thii younger members living in thi dormitories. Attendance is lim K ° hm L wm conclude with year. ited to club members over 12 ^ mn Benediction of the B l c s - ------------------ and under 21 years of age, whose ^ Rarrament L A R G E G R O IT * O F 4-H projects are in good stand G R A D U A T E S A T U. O ing. Scholarships awarded tc members under 12 years old will especially invited. U ghi refreshments will be 8Cr' e ‘ . The University of Oregon cou- be held until they reach tha the same date at 10:30 a. . : ferTed deerees Upr>n 677 student» age" The program this year wil. Missionary Society will meet .n May 30. one of the largest groups usual plan of class the church parlors. Dinner wi.l ever to graduate from the insti fellow the be served at noon by the retir tution. according to word re work in the mornings, assemht, ceived here thia week. The total and recreation in the afternoons ing officers movies and othfti shows an increase of nearly ltl and parties. evening*. per cent over that of last year entertainment in the ■'hen 623 degrees were awardee.. From 70 to 100 classes will bt The mark, this year approaches running each morning during the that of 1930. when the record two weeks session, with some was set at 706. and is only twe 75 or more O.S.C. faculty mem short of 1931 when 679 graduated oers as instructors. Many new PHOTOGRAPHED FOR Of the total 7 are from Wash courses are being offered this incton county and two of these year, Mr. Seymour sals. were graduates of Beaverton higb The club members at summet school. These are: school have a self-governmem Maurice Norman Manning, of plan, by which groups of oldei Beaverton, son of Mrs. Louise boys and girls are chosen as r . Manning, was awarded the de officers and executive Committee cree of bachelor of arts in social science. Manning is a member iaembers to see that all goes of Sigma Alpha Epsilon social ■veil in the OSC 4-H communiy. Each county delegation has its fraternity. own chaperone or advisor. Older Marjorie Helen Buchanan. A- boys and girls, usually college loha. daughter of Mr. and Mrs, <tudents who were former 1 11 A W . Bulhanan. was awarded | club members, are in charge ot the degree of bachelor of arts of the various houses and halls in arts and letters. Miss Buchan an was a member of the Poly- phonis choir at the University. B IL L IS P A S SE D B Y I’ lunning to do lots of can | ______ mug this season? Perhaps you'rt A garden party was held Fri particularly proud o f your ban day evening at tba home of Mi dy work In putting up bright- and Mrs. John lmlah in Hate! red strawberries preserves. D dale in honor of the birthday of your preserves keep that tanta Byron Brltch. lizing sparkle und are the envy Present were Melvin Smith. of other housewives, why not Joe Kruppa. Byron Britch, Ague.-. plan to enter the competition Katherine and Sharon Nault at tine annual Oregon .State Fair' Ole and Jack Tollefscn, Betty Fair officials have announced Kauffman, Halon loirsen. Juanita this wis-k that th« housewife Alcantara. Naydcne Swagger, !->• has an opportunity to compete tella, Eloise, Bernice and Bar lmlah, Johnnie Santora for premiums in six different bara Smith. Frank and Tou-^ classes of the canning and pre Billy Bob Helm. Willard serving line. Premiums total beonetti. Bob Griffith, Jack m arly $30 in cash and a variety Rohrback, of merchandise. Four special* Koch, Bonita Christensen. SENATE RECENTLY B IR L E SC H O O L IS TO B E H E L D SOON P IC N IC L U N C H E O N IS G IV E N T U E S D A Y Eloise lmlah entertained h» r classmates front St. Mary's oi the Valley with a picnic lunch eon Tuesday noon at her h-ome in Hasrldale. Present were Bette Peters, Virginia Fultclu Mary-t ltn Hulls, Mavcll Emerson, Ger trude Price, 131'a Mary Murphy. Betty Lou Gorden, Bctiy Bsur ley, Pollen Keating and Margaret AlcMana. S IL V E R T E A IS AT SE N IO R S G R A D U A T E C U S H M A N HOM E FROM O.S.C T U E S D A Y The Methodist Indies Aid held a sliver tea at the home of Mrs. Duane Cushman with Mrs. Stewart Joint rostess. A very interesting program wa* given, nbout thirty ladies being present. The table wss most at tractive, with lace cloth and c e n t e r piece of columbines M r«. L. Austin was at the eof- feo urn and Mrs. Rtewtirt c»t ting ires. Nearly all counties In Oregon f* proved their traffic satery records during April, as tne tate registered the greatest dt | « rease in arciuents over the same . j . T H E R E V IE W ST A T E F A IR O F F E R S ---------------- P R E M IU M S T H IS Y E A R G A R D E N PARTY ------ I LS A T IM L A H H OM E By far the largest class ever to be graduated from Oregon Stale college received degrees at Ibe 69th annual commencement Tuesday, May 31, when officials of the college delivered diplomas to r>90 seniors and graduate students. I**na 'Santora of Beaverton was one of the graduates. Shi majored tn Home Economics. Plans Comdleted for 4-H School In T he WEEKS NEWS farm lease are available in th- P »8' 8‘ * fw a* county FSA supervisor’s office Tkew»d and pollrkes for the ______________ next six months outlined ate also offered. The regular classes give a wards for the following; canned fruits in glass jars; canned tuea or fish in glass Jars; fruit Jel lies; jams and preserves; canned vegetables and piekles. "Housewives who plan now for their entrance in the an mini competition with Oregon 1 best w ill stand a better chance of winning one of the awards, says I.eo Spit/.hart, manager. Further Information may bt obtained toy writing to the Ore gon State Fair, Salem. C O U N T Y IN T H IR D P L A C E IN C R O U P W AR O ItT R O Y ft— This Virgin and Child from tha Rarwohlal Church of Ollaa dal Ray shows In what bar- baroua faahlon many church rolles war* destroyed by the Leyalleta. Tha syss af tha Virgin were tarn from tha haad whlla tha child's •‘ M A C H I N E CUN’* GAGE IN SURES PERFEC- T I O N - A E . Jonoo. Chief In s p e c t o r at th e Plymouth factory, demonstrates the latest type elec- trio “ gun gage” used for checking exact also and in- aida surface af Plymouth cylinder berea. The needle on the dial twinge nearly a full Inch to warn of any va riation as alig: t as ane-twentleth af a hairbreadth. THE DOG W ATCH — Jimmy Wingfield, caretaker of Greyhound, World’s Cham pion Trotter, really works at hie Job, even when he sleeps- Jimmy, aided by the stable mascot "Spot.'’ keeps watch aver Greyhound, who la shewn in hie stall at Indianapolis, where he la training far tha Grand Circuit opening in June. The Senate has passed the 193S Federal Aid Hignway Bill, H .R . 10140, which was passed May Final plans are being made fot 5 by the House. In report the Community Vacation Bible ing the House bill to the Sen School lat ¡the CosxslrqpaUonai ate the Senate Committee on ! and Methodist churches which Roads followed the recommenda w ill start next Monday, June 6 tion of the President and re and continuing until June 17, duced the amounts authorized by ■ except on the 10 th when It will the House Bill to aid the Slates ; be dismissed for the Rose Fes- in their road building progiaiu. | tival. A ll the churches are co The House Bill as amended by operating to make the school a the Senate has been referred to conference committee, com- ¡success. Watch for our posteis a and other advertising and see posed of five members of the I that the children are there on House Committee on Roads ard Monday to start on time and five members of the Senate Roads that they come on time every Committee, and the Conference day so they may get the full Committee w ill endeavor to re concile the differences between benefit of this training. iSpeeial features and many the bill as passed by the House and as amended by the Senate. real treats are in store for those ^ attending the school and we j Congressman James . .. W . Mott. ^ -ii ».¡„ to ., »nit h«r-!who Is a lwmber of the House nT1P ’ _j,-i ¡Committee on Roads which drafted ter than last year, and \t w ill w lg a>so a m<>mber of thfc he if you send your Conference Committee. He ha» and your neighbor sends hers I stated that he will accept no _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ — ™ i reduction in the amount of road I LOCAL NE W S j funds authorized by the House Bill and that he intends to file I 9P- M Af_ r, n C-th.oT,. iv.ww a* ar. u I, loorin leaving tr rtn on » minority conference report In event a majority of the corferees } fo t Moscow. T'lfthO. should agree to the Senate a- M r. O"* Afro Art r*f mendments. ▼ > rw«T»A Un M-ifi^ft« «* The conference report will be iV e Tnr O lK g fit) sent to the House and Senate •••col. •c'nrt this week and it is thought a . 1 ; vote upon it will be reached In r»q T»- TT irvHV Owrfrn« n-orr both bodies by June 4th. rx® ' L » ----------------------- -- --------------m I I« » Th~«x * - r - * ~ * x v r - 1 ! IN A P P R E C IA T IO N 1 T,«> q *mTs<tl A •% trlR Cefi T*T iwl» TP---------- ------------------------------■ l wish to exproas to my friends Njr« T n'os in Washington County my sin *»t n ftlm rr Tifirtv' fov cere appreciation of the support I »»Af MrQ Thvn given me in the primary election wvwtne^risr pfrtoioe nt th^ A err I Maud W . Boscow. Chib in Portland. a t a s A