The Beaverton review. (Beaverton, Washington County, Or.) 192?-1941, June 03, 1938, Image 2

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    FRIDAY.
TH E
JUNE 3,
19
B E AV E R TO N
1938
R E V IE W
T im
B p * V 'T l i i n
R *>\lr\v
■ R ’J J
“v3
selves wealthy;
uphold unfauh
fullness
and broken promises
vote
away our rights till on»
man controls all as does Massy j
I ana and Hitler I * t us awaken
LIVES
KvssJer *
Festival D ay
Schedule
Entered as aeeond-claaa matter
do+j OtmiN Tu
December 9, 1922. at the poetof-
Y00 Ol'MÏ »«M r
fice u Beaverton, Oregon, under
MC k * « 7I>
the act of March 8. 1179.
We tried one town in Kali
sas where there was a post of­
_
ISSUED EVERY FRID AY AT
fice
upon which Morgenthau
BEAVERTON, OREGON
Jim Farley and some architect»
had their names (maybe It wtl
J. II. B O U E V *................EDITOR
be their epitaphs- It should be li I
reports are true; for It Is ..aid
M M c u m n
r a t i >
Per year (in advance) . . .. $1.00 the plain one or two room bu'la
Not In advance ................... 1.60 ing one story with a basement
Saturday, June 4, 1038
of pressed brick cost some $55,
9:45— Parade,
000). It doesn't look like an of­
ficial would want his name or
10:00— E n tries Closed fo r F lo w e r Show.
U R A L Y R E ’S
that. D»w's anyone think labot ,
received a third of It in wages' |
OW N CO LU M N
10:15— Parade E n tries Judged.
The question will arise in thr
mind. “ How c o m « " Th« admin
10:45— Parade Moves.
Your
correspomlent has re­ I at ration has charged "hie bu> |
cently
been in touch with anc 'ness with big gratis. Doe.; hi
11:30— Concessions
Tent
Opens on
School
talked politics to a goodly nuni know 7 What about big busines
Ground.
ber of persons in each of a num
sroMteet?
Some two or Une<
ber of states, notably Wash.ttg-
1:00— F lo w er Show. H ig h School M. T. Room.
ton. Iowa, Illinois. Pennsylvania rears ago. St. John was haviuy j
the
sub-station
inistoffice
wo
r
Kansas and a few in New York
1:00— K iddies Dance R e v u e in H igh School Gym.
The ones conversed with have -tone in an ordinary bui'dng ai
« /
small
cost.
Times
were
hard
not been
selected because
o
1:30— Field M eet F o r Children. A th letic Field.
any knowledge
of what views but the administration sponsor,’ »
7:30— M erchant’s P rizes Given. A th letic Field.
they held, but have been picked !*he erection of a costly presv -
9
at randam.
It may be said j brick
affair in that
Ponlani
8:00— Festival Grand P r iz e s G iven A w a y .
A
however that none of them wore suburb. We could have gotten
from
“ big
business’’, negros j along until
times
were bettet
9:00— Dig F estival D ance in H igh School gym
those with fat government jobs
! Did the laborers get most of th-
nor ignorant foreigners, but wer* cost * You know as
well as l
from
the farms, small busines i jf ¡t were just the
two place
Webber
■ 11
men. clerks, teachers and other it would not be so bad:
ha
Lois Kiucheloe who has b«en
O d d i l ii* s
. . . • b y S i /u i o r 1
professions, or their wives;
it look all over the country; th« ill for some time was taken to
the High School gym. the melody
P A R A D E R S A R E TO
And
fact, from those of the think capital city and elsewhe.o
spot for the dancers.
rOPAUcMl Nt$ ft* JAVOfcMA
Bt Vincent’s hospital last Thurj
F O R M IN M O R N IN G
ing. more or less educated sen our noses are at the gi n.iston day for observation.
The uthleilc field is an Ideal
sible large
element known a with taxes. We are ra p u l" go­
place to haudlo tile crowd of 1L,-
Mr. and Mrs. H t\ Uhapmau
the substantial middle class; and ing on ten years of hard times
The spirit of gaiety aud joy 000 that will be on hand for the
spent the holidays at I>epoe Ra.>
the
majority in every
single in
the
richest country in th>
will
be manifest early on the prize awards. A public addre»»a
Attendance was 38 at Sunday
commonwealth mentioned was op­ world, still in the doldrums, at,
morning of Saturday. June 4 in system will keep everyone fu»ly
School.
Estella
and
Eloise
Im­
posed to Roosevelt and his Raw ter spending the billions, some
Beaverton. From about nine o'­ informed on the method of pi is«
lah sang a special number. De-
Deal policies. In reality without thing never done before; and y.
clock
when the first
of the giving nnd who receive., them.
lores
Halm.
Mrs.
W.
Halm
aud
exaggeration
in any
way a in the past the country pulle
young hopefuls commence to ga­ Flood lights will Illuminate thi
least four out of five of the out with little expense in tw -• Kay Ketchuui celebrated birth­
ther for the parade until tlir field in order that the large aud
total interviewed have been so thirds the time we have alre.»u> days during the week.
field meet is over In the after­ lence may see live show in do-
Due to the recent hot weather
I have been assured
that ir been. Is it brains that does thi»
•
noon there will be something tall,
picking began
last
many places it was quite a pe; or is it brainstorms? Nor is tl.a strawberry
doing every minute. Immediately
An
odd «d attraction on the
V O U H C .6 S T O Q C A N I S T IAJ TMf U S
week ahead of schedule A bum­
••e cave * oreiTAL a t u ai t h i st .
following
¿he parade refresh­ Public Address
centage of these that swung a j M
Never v u an execution s«
Bystem will be
« Ou - S W0H1.0S CAIQ -PLAVtD
per
crop is expected
In ail
ver and turned the tide of eic« ,
,.
ments will be gtvoa to each en Otto Keil afl Master of Ceremoo-
N i » WAV TM U O O C W M I O i C A l S C H O O L
unhampered as ha fields.
ago. but now
tiant.
tion two years
now! ^
^ p r e s e n t chief executive
ies.
Pete Piluso has his foot in a
see their error.
This, togethe:,
..
The carnival feeling is nlway:,
The prise giving starta at T.M
cast due to a broken bone re­
with the fights among the admin i T^le 0PP°Mtlon Par->
*
present on the Big Day, bus­ p m
with ttie merchants gii.r
tetration
supporters themselve- ‘ others produced no opposition ceived
in a recent accident ai
iness Is forgotten and the only and continues
until the Grand
and among the laborites as weU • even w-hen it should
a\» , om Durham where he was employed!
idea anyone has Is to have a Festival Prize is awarded
in
the
rock
crusher
should turn the tide in numerous | so- until ,on? aft* r the failur* i
good time The smites nnd laugh­
•The Junior Festival H« l • I
places. Yee. these things tege should have
been apparent t-
Joseph Kruppa who is grad-
ter of the children make It alt j
uating
from
Portland
University
ther with administration le a d «» a*1; at least not one !n U a .
worth while.
MBS- MO n ' w EDA
and derelicts kike Norris sticking anything except 'o gue
uu
Sunday was a week-end guest
The committee considered hav­ N o t i c e O l \ m h h i « I HchiM tl M ,,- t in y
AM A U T O A C C ID E N T IN JU IJ.E D MtS H A N D S
their pointed noses into Penn- I free hand
Big bu sin ess,1m l. of Byron Britch. Joe will leave
EM 06O His M CO lCAL ANO M USICAL HO P I \
ing an ice cream con. coring
L A NO HO»
NOTICE
IK HEREBY GIVEN
B ur t u c n e o m im t o h e l p in g O T n e a s
sylvania. Oregon and other states business.
every kind, notw ti- for his home in New Jersey ou
j ;
contest but the limited number of to
tile H gal voters
of Hrluait
individual business: dirty, stink stacd,nS the pretenses o ^ i v . * e June 7.
doctors In th# city made th e District
No. 4S of Washlugiou
ing messes if you please, shouic* Save
a free rein. It is h.4-
E.
R.
Dodds
and George
:>eem Inadvisable.
County,
Biute
of Oregon, tft.it
“ cut quite a bit of
ice ”
litne lo cal1 a halt' The wriUl Walton made a week-end trip
tile
min mil school meeting
of
_____
has
been where he has seet to Seaside.
Cannon Beach and
sutd District will be held at Hie
big business doing its best Just Tillam ook.
Punishing anyone that has the recently, but what good does it
Beaverton High School; to beg.u
R.
E. Jensen has
recently
temerity
to come out like a
at tin hour of eight o'clock p.ui.
do
They can’t
pile up more built a humidifier to aid in h:s
man and refuse to be a complete
on tile third
Moudny of June
stuff. How they can do as much poultry
O C E A N S O F M A IL - MORE TH A N »
business
to keep
the
dupe and "rubber stamp.” is th<-
being the 2oth day of June, A. D
m i l l i o n p l e a s son h e l p a h o
as has been done is the wonder moisture content in the eggs.
ADVICE - HAVE P O U fitD IN O N HIM .
order of the day with the Dem
1938
Mrs. Bertha Dailey and daugii-
INCLUDINC H- MUQ 0 ER CONEISSK)*«
ocratic
powers that be right
Tills tmeling is caul'll for the
RECOVERED. HE SPENT S -YEARS HE KEEPS NAM E.ADDRESS AN D
ter
Mary
left
Friday
for
Calif­
P lu m bing tme d e pth s of human PHONE A SEC Q ET A N D E N T f CfS«l
now. Even a man who has beer T h a z e l d a l e n e w s
ptir|M>M< of electing one director
MISFOQTUNE IN TME UNOERWOCtLOS STUDIO
ornia to visit relatives.
A SACK. S TAIR W A N
By Mrs J. Imlah
as inoffensive as our govern >r
nnd clerk and the transaction of
Of SAN ERANO SCO, SEATTLE MgO OENWt
S o u fr a v
The grown-ups are shoved in<o business usual at such nieettn*.
in Oregon, but has not been o
Mrs. M. A. Ketchem enter­ A D D E D
the bai'kgrouud on Festival Day
E N T R IE S
the
weak-kneed kind such a.;
Doled
this 1st day of June
Tuesday
afternoon
in
until the evening hours. At *Ja«a 1938.
Pierce
and Honeyman.
got i tained
B E IN G R E C E IV E D Í
--------------- ¡gj
Washington County to O. V. time there are two points of In­
right where the turkey got thr honor of her son Kay’s second
Attest : A l t h e a
Hnuleubeek,
i
K cal Estate Transfers |Fa,r
»*.
10 Bik so North terest for them. The high *oh“u District Clerk
ax. Now is the time for the rea birthday. Those helping e it ice
As a result of invitations sent, ^ ,____
______ U, I Plums.
athletic
field,
where
all th«
people of the state to arise in cream and cake were Beryl and
I>r.
C. K. Mason, chairman
to
schools
outsride
Beaverton-
|da 17. Hotfarber to Joe J.
Washington County
to Albert prizes will
be given away, act B-'»rd of Directors adr. c-27-28
their might and teach t„em a Jimmie
Carey. Bobby.
Nadine
many
added entries have been) Zlnvslon) et ux> u>t 5 HoffarUe; L . Duyck, 1.35
acres
Sec-
34
real lesson this coming Novetu and Dwight
Jensen and Anita
received
for the Festival Day) T ,acth
T2N R4W .
ber. Had the writer been pres Salee
Field M eet. The youngsters have
John Luke to Nancy A. Luke
Ida I,.
Darnell to {jerncicc
ent for the primary, he woult
Sybil Taylor spent from last been divided into age and weight
not have voted for eve y man Thursday to Monday in Portland cU ^ iflca ttols *o that The even*» I-anglitz et ux. Part of J. H. 3.95 acres R. S. Tupper Die
T IS R4W.
Walker Cl. 4!» T2S R3W.
that was nominated; but at that with relatives.
;
may be really competitive. Ref
Van
E. Early to W’alter
A.*
Michael A . Schappert et aM
tile ticket is superior practically
Hazeldalo
Happy
Hour club erence to the May 18 issue of
all the way through to the Wash- met last Thursday at the home The Herald will give you com to W alter F. Schmid et ai. Pan ! R®*, Part I-«t 14 Nichols Add. I
C H O O S IN G A C A M E R A
¡Garden Home.
ington
dictated one; and
fur- of Mrs. Arthur Mills. Nox’ meet- plete information on events fot of Sec. 15 T IS R2W.
ther. every patriot should rally mg will be with Mrs.
Beisic boys and girla.
Thomas B. Kilim et
ux le i
Adolph Soucek et ai to Waltet
and down those representative» Bridgman.
Part I/it 14 Nichoii i
Th « time
for the Field Meet ! Albert L. Duyck Part of S e e . i A . Raz,
¡Add
Garden Home.
of extravagant spending, job mak
Mr and Mrs C. C. Webber Is 1:30 p.m. and the place is ] 34 T2N R4W.
ing. tax producing, wealth cur and daughter
Doris spent the the Beaverton High School Ath | O. R
Holmes to Davis W. |
Jorgensen to llansiae
tailing, nitwlttedness. Oh yes! weekend
at Albany visiting a' letic
Field.
There are
many1 Jorgensen. Tract 2, Williams Ac
Spend ourselves rich; beggar out» ‘ the home of Mr and Mrs
L , prizes for the winners.
tes.
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GOT Ulf* SûACLV TBA1WIN6 Q \j FARM AJCAR ClLACOGAAJCU
Public Address
System Installed
^ S N A P S H O T CUIL
Mr. 1. K n ow itt
B y T h o r n t o n F is h o f
T n e cle rk pro b a b ly dion t realize n o w th a t re m a rk sounded to K n o w s
Fast vacation-time action calls for a apeedy ahutter. Nobody want* to miss
ehota like thla, or get pictures that are blurred and fuzzy because of move-
mint.
R a isin g the Fa miiy-„.r
f,jn
throw Cold v\ aier on iHingst
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I P YOU are planning to get a new
* camera for your vacation thla
year, let me suggest that you do not
delay until the laat moment, and
then have to pick your Inatrument
In a great ruah.
A camera ahould be choaen with
care and attention to every detail—
picture alie, leaa, ahutter, view
Under, aaae of opening and handling,
flnlah and durability. Moreover, it
ahould be obtained early enough for
you to become thoroughly familiar
with lta worklnga, becauae on a va­
cation yon will often want to uae It
In a hurry.
Compare and handle aeveral earn­
er«* before you chooae. Study lenaea
—maybe you will went an f.4.3, to
make eure of wwll-tlmed anapahota
dull daya, or an f.4.$, twice aa
laat, for apeedy action shots In bad
tight—aa wall as better Indoor snap­
shots. It la wall to bear In mind, too,
good fast enaatlgmet lens
•r pictures — which
«C S V
vacation yields top-notch accnlcs
that you want to have framed.
Make aura that the ahutter of Lho
new camera has enough speed to
lakti rare of all your probable needs.
It la bad when you have a chance
for aome good action snapa on thn
tenuis court or beach and your cam­
era ahutter la too alow to get them.
Remember, too, that If your hand Is
at all unsteady, a apeedy shutter la
a great help In getting aharp pic­
tures.
You havo a wide choice of camera
styles and prices. You can get super
speed miniatures with f.8 and f.9.8
lenses; other« with f.S.S lenaea; cam­
eras taking larger pictures that have
f.1.5, f t.5, and f t.3 lens. Naturally,
the better the camera Is— the more
speed and versatility It haw-the
more It costa, but there Is no need to
spend In eaceaa of your needs. Thou*
sands of good pictures are mad»
every day with moderately priced
cameras, and they will eerve tor
most snapshot purposes.
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