T h e B eaverton R eview The Only Newspaper Devoted Exclusively to the Interests of Eastern Washington County. BEAUTY AT THE NETS Notice to Subscribers Captures High Honors f At Oregon State Fair Since acquiring The Beaverton Review, we have been checking over the list and find that there are several who are in arrears on the sub­ scription account. We want you all to receive the paper but must insist that the subscription price, $1 per year, be paid in advance. We note that the price has heretofore been $1 per year when paid in advance and $ 1 .5 0 when allowed to run in arrears a year or more. Under our plan Grades Located in Fine New Building-—Hand Goes to State Fair B eayertou Mull school opened u,-. scheduled T uuaduy morning mid ntudotita are flint falling Into I lit* h ' I hhi I work routine. A »pedal assembly <>f tin* lilu i school wiim held thin after in m in, Till» mu » tlie flr»l ■»■i)tn- bly of (la- year, under u new »el Kay Klammer», who I» In this 1 country to participate In women'« tenni» tournament», I« ronnldrrrd one of the prettlr«! of the tenni* (irla . Ml»» Klammer« I« the rank* In* HrllUh tenni» «Ur. Stipe to Build New Cold Storage Plant Kliner Htlpe In anticipating building a modern cold storage plum und locker ayjtein on the .n orth aide of the hlghwuy oppo | «lie the city. Thin wilt lie au appreciated Im- i provement In Beaverton. We ' have »con cold «forage plants op­ erated «ucceK«fully In town» much ■mailer than Beaverton It »111 go over big here. liK A IIR M i'll0 0 1 . M O M Cl rude school (o t off to a fly In* «tart Tuesday . when for the flr«t time tlie cla»« room« and hallwtiya »'ere filled with a noiay, happy (hron* of boy* nnd’ alrla I lot h teacher« and pupil* III III K \II MKWM are dellxlited with the new quur. The Kcbekab Needle und Bo. le r* and eyerythlnK »eem» to point toward a very happy and ria l rlub mot at Mr». J . Thump, A sucrea*ful arhool year. The en. •on'* grove la»i Thursday. rollment to date 1« 236 which ta I lovely pot luck dinner wan »or. a few leaa ,hnn ou opeuinu ilny ved (o tyenty ladle*. A very good i tin« wuu enjoyed by «11- laat year. The club •» making plan* for .Stdewulk» are being laid around d aaca to be the new building und an area di '.i card p e n , the en»i entrance 1« being cov­ given Saturday. Sept. 24th at 8 ered with «ravel an that the bu». P in in the I () 0 . F hall, e • • * ch and other ear» may drive In On Sept. 2nd Kebekah lodge there. I No 248 of Beaverton made a vl*. 1 It to Sterling 239 Itebekah lodge OPEN Mill MJ. t Ml I I I MS T h e prt‘*idenl, Florence I .ucit», o|»-nuti>r ol l:it Tori land. the H oronce le uiily Shop re. ¡C arrie Itlejiert, of the Kchekuli port» u flue turn out ut her open j assem bly, of Medford made her hou»c celebration )u»t Thursday official vialt. Six member« from oboervln* her flr»4 anniversary in 'B eav erton attended a« fo lio » » : Beaverton. There were between | Mr. and Mr». W arner. Mildred th irty .fiv e und forty guests coll, Offleld, lad* I>oy!e. Myrtle Hard, Huiuberg. eil during the afternoon mid all mull nnd H omr • • • were greatly Impressed by the Beaverton Rebekah lodge No aoft w ater ahampoo they received. 248 and I O 0 . T. lodge No. 252 Mi»» M arjorie John«on «**l»ted during the open house Mr». Mc- are having n joint plrnic at l a . K erclier acted an honienn und fuycttr park thin coming Sunday. nerved coffee und euke to ull of All m em ber* will m eet at the the callers. .Many compliment» . Odd Fellows hall a t 11 u in. to wore received throughout the af. secure ride» for everyone. • We plan on making a number of improve­ ments in our newspaper. We desire to give you the best newspaper of which we are capable, and which the advertising income will justify. If you know your subscription is aot paid in advance we would be very glad to have you call and get started with a clean slate. GLENN MILLFR, Publisher. _ !? Ill I T I R r o s » N I H O SOI i B A U . i o l 1(8 U H M T IK E DEPARTM ENT t D ps I l i l t h I OK 1(1 It M, M i l l II t The Beaverton Fire Department has purchased a second hand truck and have started work on It. They will put on a tank that will hold approxiately 600 gal. Ions of water, and a pump- When this 1* completed the fire hoys will be able to answer all calls out of the city limits. At the regular meet ng of the Beaverton Kiwwais Wednesday, announcement was made by L A. G ritten, district manager of (he W est ('oa?t Telephone com. pany, that he is recommending to bln company a program of | complete modernization of the I XUCCCHM. Beaverton telephone system . Tentative plans include the con. A BIIM IID M Ml HPHIKE -ruction of a new building and ahe installation of a modern, M um K athyre Miller and Earl Leopold Stow kow ski. the orches­ lamp signalling common battery Miller were both pieanantly sur- prined Sunday evening on their tra leader, in shown here an he re­ swill-bboard of the latest type recently from Europe. ,Vt the same time the outside 18th and 20th birthday* They turned were both born on the same day Though willing to discus* any and plant and pole line* will be re­ — only two yearn apart. Friend* all other subjects. Stowkowski re­ conditioned and practically every from Bank.*, F o rest Grove and fused to answer all questions per­ telephone in the system changed type. Mr. Beaverton met at the home of taining to Greta Garbo with the to one of modern Ml»» Thelm a Burns and fro.T statement that he "never discussed Gritten stated that the co *t of personal affairs.” He and the mo­ ¡this modernization program would th eie went to the J . H. Millei tion picture star have been touring be heavy. Inasmuch a s the pres, home where they surprised Ear! Europe together this summer and ent Beaverton rates are quite out and Kathyne. After games were there have been rumor* of their en­ of line with those of exchange* played a delightful repast wa- gagement. of sim ilar s'ze, a «light increase served. K Jth were recipients of in the rates for certain service many lovely gifts. will be necessary. However, no changes from the present set up I NEW I.KVDE Mt IIOOI. TO III will be made without the full ap. K I I I . T AT IIIEEMHOKO proval o f everyone concerned in ’ The Public Works A dm inistra­ Beaverton. Some tim e in the tion has received an application near future, every Beaverton from I.. C. Lomax, clerk of Wash* telephone subscriber will be in. ington County School D istrict EAither M axwell. Superintend, terviewed and given exact in. No. 7 fo r a grant of $102.150 to aid in building a new grade school ent of St. Mary’s High School, form ation as to the improvements proposed. the suggested new and swimming pool and remod­ Huber, has announced the arriva eling the present school building of the new football coach on the rates and service, and how it will ! Mr. Gerald B. Fahey affect him Mr. Gritten made 't at Hillsboro, PWA Regional Di­ campus. rector announced. Total cost of w ho learned his football under clear that whatever ¡» done will construction will be about $227,-1 Adam W alsh at San ta C lara and only be carried out in confor. 000. F. M Stokes, Portland an- l u,ld? r t! US P 0 ™ " at Go? zaKa wi! 1 mance with the desires of B ea. ch itect, ___ __________, . guide the destinies of St. Mary’s verton subscribers a fte r all the has ______ drawn preliminary plans , ath etic teams this year. The facts have been placed before The application will he sent to '*W atch rh a rm ’’ ? uard 18 wel1 them for diserssion and approval. The program was in charge of W ashington for approval. , eqmppr d to take over the po«i. _____________________ tion of director of ath letics and L. W. Sh ort, local wire chief of L, A HOl.BOkK I tEIJ DI M. MOLD ’ 1 U p ’ " the. telephone company. The building known as the Hoi- f end," B th* arrivaI of M,r' * * G ritten spoke about the aston­ boke building, form erly owned by he>' 3 " * «n old St. ishing world development of the telephone industry in recent years the W ar Veterans state aid com- Mar> * sCar' has becn * e ttln K ^ hoys in condition for the formal M. G. Staton, d istrict engineer mission, was sold last week to Henry Mayfield. This b a ili ng ° ^ nin(r of ro'5»lar practice ses. for the company, presented an interesting "ta lk ie ” covering the has been occupied for the past j s,ons- telephone sy.=tem in G reater New year by the R H. Spencer sh o p .; — — _ York. ___________________ | J O B S DAED1ITKK.M MEET New Football Coach at St. Maty's High School T he lleuverion softball team ban entered the state soflb.', C. tournam ent sponsored by the A G. Spalding Bros »porting good* «tore. All games will be played on grounds at various city parks a t Portland. , T h e first round contests began on Septem ber 7th- and will con­ tinue through to Monday. Sep ­ tem ber 12th. Beaverton’s first BEAVERTON ELEC TR IC ON 1 3 1 H HOME FO R S E A M S opponent will be Tortlund Colice The Beaverton E lectric are now a t Peninsula at 8 :3 0 o ’cloca. p. on their thirteenth home for m. on Septem ber 12th wiring and installing electric I I H U T I O N FOB DDK V » M C I range« and water heaters for the The first regular meeting of Owen Home com iony in B’eavcr- T h is is a re. the Order of thi* Eastern S ta rs ton and vicinity. will he held on Wednesday eve­ liable guage of the building that ning. Sept 14 at the Mr.xenle ha» been going on here this »uni. mer. taU A reception will be held for Y. G. A NEMM Dora Stipe, A ssociate Graa-I M a­ tron. The newly organized Wushin, 3Ye have sold a lot of sub. I The first meeting of the Order tun County Young Granger's Aux­ scriptions to the Beaverton Re. of Jo b s Daughters Behel No. 20 and was held Monday night at the Mr. and M rs. Iaiule llughson iliary will meet in the G ia n g cjv ie w the past couple weeks e v e -1 they are still coming in Several Masonic hall. There was a good and fam ily niovejl to Kockaway Hull at Hillsboro Tuesday lwve taken advantage of our atterd anee present. Monday- The Hughnon family ning. Sept. 13. at 8 o’clock This organization includes all clubbing offer on page 3 of this Inspection and initiation will are long tim e residents of Bea. verton and the community feels grange members ages 14 to 30 issue and are buying some .cheap be held on Monday, September We invite all grang- w inter’s reading. If you have 19th. Honored guests will be they have lost u worthy fam ily. inclusive. n ot subscribed or renewed grand officers of Portland. Grand Mr. Hughson has been in poor e rs and prospective granger* to nttend this meeting. No m ld i-!you r s ’tb'cription. now would be Guardian Mrs. Ackerson and Ac­ •»•alth for some tim e, i this a good time to drop in and at. sociate Grand Guardian .Mr . clim ate at the coast teem s to tional dues are required in organization. • ..| te n d to that little m atter. Thomas. give him relief. New York’s Fair and Skyline, AU in G ne Picture \ IIEAI T I F I I. YARD We had the pleasure of viewring the la c k yard of Mr and Mr*. Klmet Stipe the oilier day, und we uiu»t Miy we were overwhelm, ed. There were the moat beauti­ ful ro»e» we have ever »een. The fhrubery and tree», and two lily pool» form u perfect background for a »eene of beauty not to he excelled. V M. W. \. PLAN OPEN MEETING The Modern Woqdmen of Amer* lea have planned an open m eet­ ing this evening at Aloha Grange lia II at 8 p. in. The Committee in chnrge prom­ ises n good ti»>** •" all those a t­ tending Entertainm ent of various kind» and refreshm ents will be plentiful. Member* and fam il­ ies and friend* are invited to be prêtent. Miss lla ir l Hurst. 22-year-old blind girl of Oneonta, N. Y., whose "seeing eye” do* wan refused »d- mlNslon Into England, returned to New York recently. She said she had only herself to blame for her dinicultles and had hern treated with every courtesy In Eondon. The min­ ister of agriculture, she said, had e x p re ss e d regret that he could not give the permit for her dog to en­ ter u n le ss It spent the usual six jp ontha in quarantine, £ ^ New Building and Modem Equipment for Beaverton Subscribers • e ternoon, and b o u q u et» of flower» A pot luck dinner was given were sent by Mr» Berg und ,Mr». i I Tuesday evening at 6 :3 0 o’clock M eKercher. ; fur ttohekuliH arid Odd Fellow« Duke I'la sen and t'laren ce U . and their friends at the hall. A fond, after aeverul day»' tux»»’, Mocial evening ya* enjoyed. Tallowing the dinner the reg. u n ir Cannon beach, hugged au * elk Many of the huslne»» men ular meeting of the Hebekahs report! the livik» a» mighty fine. > » a» held. HER ‘SEEING EYE’ ! M. E. t III IH II NEWM The ladies aid or the M. E. ch u rch sponsored a silver tea | Wednesday afternoon, Sept. 7. A" large nuui(>er of Indies were present. Hosternes were Mrs. Holrntnh and Mrs. Simuk. • • e At u meeting of the Sunday School hoard Wednesday evening, plans were discussed Dir the coming year. T eachers for the different classes were chosen. Kalpb Moore Announcer ■( F air Ralph Moore, local Standard Oil employe, Is the chief announ­ c e r over the Standard Oil speak, er system a t the sta te fair at: Salem thin week. TELEPHONE CO. , PLANS EXPANSION SILENT ON GARBO E. E. McCormack, who live« on Niel.-on road, 1« excusably ju bi­ lant thi« week over the winning by hi« pr.ze Du roc hoar. M iracle j Boy. at the »late fair at Salem ¡yesterday Miracle Boy took fir«i lover ull conte»ant« in the senior yearling d a * . He al*o won fir f at the ciadu tm a» county fair at < anby !a.*t week. Mr. McCor. I m ack’» aucce»» I* all the more • gratifying when it ik con»idered I lie la practically a newcomer in the hog »bow buxine«». Hi* many ; Beaverton friend» olfer congrat | illation» and wish him continued the price is $1 a year to everybody—occasional advertiseis and all, and there will be no compli- inentaries. Those in arrears on their accounts may settle now at the $1 per year rate. if uffluw » uu Ifni iui!i Tw llt presiding. Tile »tudenl body of flee r* were Inlrndeeed I > new a n " incoming »llldenll. 1 he lleavi r tun I nmu I w»» pre»euted In a •toorj’ entertainm ent. (eiiturliiK »Ik tw lr. ling m ajorette« The »liideni body Initiated the fre»hiueu Inin the yel! and pruc- tlred with I hem |<> give them the proper It II H plrit lui ml In E n r The llinvertiin high acluwil tiand will he K U e»l* of the Oregon Jo u rn o ! Junior» on Suiurilny. In Portland the band will tuareli from the Jo u rn al building to the union depot, and In Haletn will inurrh to the fulr ground* Thi» 1» un annua! uffulr und the hand run«liler* tin* free trip a rare treat Subscription. $1.00 per yr. In Advance Beaverton, Washington .County, Oregon Friday, Sept. 9, 19M. VOLUM E X V I, NO. 41. I.ADY E H k ACCOMPANIES T H. \KD ¥ 0 1 . NG 4 0 1 I'l.E Two Tigard people can con­ sider theitaielves lucky when they escaped practically uoharmeu Tuesday when their ca r was bad­ ly damaged a fter plunging over a 30 foot embankment on N. \V. St. Helens road. M is* Alma Jao p o and E. E. Albertson, driver of the car, r e ­ ported he swerved from the road­ way to avoid crashing with two cars without lights. The m achine overturned twice alter plunging down the em bank­ m en t EHKJMTIAN ENDEAVOR NEWS Four S tate Christian Endeavor Union leaders including Howard ,Cole, president Dr. W alter My­ ers, field eecretary; Clark Enz. citizenship superintendent; Flill B a rrett, C. E. publications sruper. in terd en t; will lead W ashington Un'on members in a rally at Reedville church Friday evening. Sept. 9 at 8 p. m As the state C. E. program and objecive* will be explained it is important that every society in the county have a representative present. f Ç abby Ç ertie -¿ 3 ,.Ci a. " < m •tar J * ■ NEW Y O R K — P roxim ity of the New York W orld’s F a ir 1939 to M anhattan Is shown in this "lo catio n ” photograph taken frem the Berm uda Clipper "C a v a lie r" flying above the G overnm ent Zone of the exposition. The fam iliar skyscraper skyline of M anhattan is •hown here nine m ile* away hut within fifleen m inutes ride by rail. Note the patterns of buildings, foundations, gardens, and thor­ oughfares em erging in the Central E xh ib it Area and the fine finish % c-j * -'..a ' of lands-aning about the steelw ork of the 700 foot Trvlon and 200 foot Ferisphere and along the broad C onstitutional M ail. Shown right, are the elevated track s of the IR T -B M T subway syr!-nns and. nearer, the Long Island Railroad tracks crossing the lowered Grand Central Parkw ay E xtension. The pontoon of the plane ob«cures view of the Triborough Bridge, one of the main approaches to the Fair. The buildings shown are among forty already under construction. “ A flapper's chauffeur needn't use his head—she only expecta him U use hia arms and neck.”