I T he B eaverton R e v ie w The Only Newspaper Devoted Exclusively to the interests of Eastern Washington County. XVIII, NO. » . D IR S HIS HOME- LANGUISHES ID J ill BEAVERTON «01111» DAY OK I'll AY KK W orld Duy of Player, which IN OhM-rVld by 4 III I n I llili p«)»|ll«- • II over the wurlii, rulin'» on K rl- •luy, February ¿411», und will be- observed In H*-»verlon at the 1 I hurch o f the Nazareue Service* V B. Karl. 4o, Ileaverton llte. will ii« h«ler bill Karl gained entrance wrill» a B iT |.llM unable to *lay for the en- ux, aid chaneil i* wife, clad In fire program are Invited to come her night clothe*, from ll.e hou.e for any ||.at lt»ey can to where »he e.ceped to a n e ig -- fer, frr* come and go aa they WASHINGTON COUNTY. OREGON, WKtjJAY. YUUUARY BEAVERS EASILY TRIP i SI. MARTS Q U H 2«, SUBSCRIPTION, ì l i » 1 »». 000 FELLOWS TREAT MIRERS AND SORS NOTH»: 1 Ol; IllltS p«r Year. BEAVERTON FOOD CHANGES HINDS The Cotml-y Court of Washing ton County o f Oregon will re­ ceive sealed bid* for the hauling of Uock and ( mailed Gravel from the Durham pit for the 12 inontl.* period, beginning Mouday evening the member* March U t, 1939. H C . Miller of Wenatchee. (P a t w a r d r e p o r t e r ) This mud be of Beaverton Lodge of t.O.O.K., robmiltod by Saturday, Marrh 1, Wa»h.. ha* put chased the ilea, ru*uc taiMTOMf _ ln « Koct-ue twu « / No. ¿52 were botd« to a 6 : io 1f3ii a I lb o’clock A. M. verton Ko<*| store in Beaverton, ileaverton High School’« Beav- I ami look charge Monday. o’clm-k banquet in I he t.O .O .K . era evened I he ecore with 81. Particular* may be had by Mr. and Mr*. Miller and two Hall There were over IbO ealltr« at the office o f Count) Mary's at one earn la«t Tuesday *»n* arrived the first o f Che who enjoyed a grand r ovjr( evening on I he Saint’* floor wber j dinner. prepared and »erved by I I Only they ran rough ah oj over a be- 1 bid* o f reaidents oi week* and occupy Ihe residence recently vacated by (Ue llulli* the men Mr Butt* wa* chair wildered home five. The »core I Waainngton County wtlt l»e con man of Ihe committee, ably at— »idered. aad all of 36 to 20 doe*n’t even’"tell'th e hauling must family on 3rd Street. *i*l ..I by Dewey Drorhaugh. be rfoc.e by reeidenl* of the t o Mr Miller Is a native Ore glory, for until Coach Cook ran much credit goe* to theae men tint y, uaing iron.an and ha* been < :agc»l in hi), , n, ir, *ub«iitule ilrlnx truck* owned b for the Micceaa t>f the dinner, ex­ remde.rt* of WaHbinglon County. I the wholesale fruit and prnduci- ihe „ anw w„ no, t.VPf) in(#reg(_ « t i n Nveseee Two—le i 7*»»nc ludi I h t * o llic e r* « a i d . cept the pica, which were baked Signed. Uf.h taiaril wl*h. jln g . The Heaver* had a 24 to 10 Thfc Cour.ty Court o i bu*n»eas for a number .»f yearv With the exception* of a dav- He Is an ex_servtee 'imat, talk* by the men’* wive*. The »ervlce* will t»e conductrd 1 lead at the half ard Ihe Samt* 1 Waabington County. Oregon. cuport, iuk aiul wra*t.ing marline a* follow «: like a live wire, and wre predict P rof. W. B Webb furnished .had lo revert to long •’ hope’’ AnJf« ne b*». “ EvEl* up” traffic reacucd from the I lame* by the a good buaineae for him here. 10:30 a. in lo 11:20 a. m I *hol* a* they were unable lo ro,,K ol,Hir ^vlver* of time. Ju*t aeveral tury* from High School 1(00 h KMT t: TV KKB 23 night patrol, the houie and eon- Hcv. Harper llurn* in charge. We wish to call your attention peuctrate the defen«e o f the Or- i4A b*odlt who "hold* up” a to help oct on the program, they Tho Book (.Tub ltarl a »plendin teliLg valued ut 41.>00 wa* a com­ Scripture l*-»»oli. Mr*. K. It uugo and Black bunk iol>* Ihe depositor* of (heir were 441 follow *: Billy Bi*hop. review of “ All Thi*. And Heaven to hi* advert isemert on the last plete lo*» SheeU. Melhodtst Church. Oale Bmmon* held Kingsley. al> I ‘’a-*1- Secretary of State Kurt gavo aeveral tuagic trick*; Kar, Too.” b> Mrs. Mary latukat, in page of this issue. Karl gave hi* occupation a* “ |>liiul»l. Mr* Robert I. J oh n - | »tale Cutholic guard, to one fiel A s ," ‘11 " inurked today, Drorbnugh. an Accordian Solo; the !Ciwants Hull. rariw u ler. * V RIT IRI. t.HDI P K.M KRT VlN ton. chrialian Church. goal und got one tor him self;) *!ul! driver* who mu«t maintain Ernie Sla**«n gave a Reading; Iutere*t in the Library lx I The Beaverton High School Spciul Muaic, Ml»» Kdith Watt*, i while 0 »ca r Reynold*, lb* out “ •ou**1 »obedulc duv In and out I/Caler Munwill played the guitar growing rapidly aud thin U hot. I ll K.NWK N 0 TICK umpiire Group gave a P ire- Naxarene ch u rch . i.isn iu u man at the Catholic »talc uiturdlc»» o f traffic condition*, and *ang. •hov.n by Ihe large number of l»og lirenae* for dog* owned Dtorer in the High 1 to 1:50. Rev. W . I* K e e - jlm m e y wa* ala» held to o n e lar'- uuualinuua in condemning ____ Pant Grand Marfer of Oregor women who attend the Club. inakera mat kepi iu«ide of the City limit a baugh in charge School Cafeteria. jg 'id . laddie Parapid. how ever,'* *'*’ driver who crawl* along likc|\(r Mendel from Portland was There were 35 women pr« -.enl. of Iteaverloo ahomd now be p u r - Scripture The dinner was planned and I* *mm, Mr* (leo. »hot ten point* for the |o*r*. 11 l,n '• ^o r c 'nK other drlywrw to ti )0 Speaker for the evening, hi* rha»t«i from the City Kecurder at Taylor. Congregational Church, j cocked by Uie three candidates lieu vert on'* forward*, I^tria | r**u»uin behind hi* car in a tong, topic being in memory o f George The Mothers’ Club of the the City Hall, tor the rank of firemaker, they Piauiat, Mr*. Karl II ll» r » ll. lirxhy and Igirerxo lfj x*ii* bantpiet * > » pul on by Eugene t-ponuored a one o’clock '•er* J ia p Berger, Maxine Cady, x month* old. or for dog* k*-m ll#> rhrlatian Church, point honor* while Roy C hile jf * [ " *,,r ',n , before being | ^ i>»dge lo create more inter- luncheon and card party at the a m Barbara Walker. over 30 day* for the year 1939 ’ to 2:50 p. id ., I>cv. K E. controlled the ball for Ihe Beav- “ The guests included M r. and , MM ' ho ' , a : r. who wa* ^ grK) to cel betler acquainted. Neighbors of Wiwdcraft hall at are: male dog $ 1 . 00 ; female dog 0 (J|jer B tUarg*, M r». Jack Satchell, .Mr. and Mrs. ie r H a* it came o ff the h o c k - .“ t ™ * * f' Uow • P °werful. _____________________ Portland Tuesday. Mr*. It. a » „ .„ „ i coupe out for a i ide with b »*1 $1 50; «payed female dog $1 00 Scripture Uriaon, Mr*. O. A Berg, Mr. and Mra. Wtu. l Kjr| rri««n«l *r *" but there la '»>* h^r parent*. fraternity house. There were 6 » for delaying H J. Wright ard brother and never an excuse Purchasing from the City Re ; gpectal Muaic. A Cady D. George, ry Davis anti Glen June* played attending from Iran ' for those reason». Snel* sister. Harry Wright and Mr*. tables. Those «order place* 10 per cent of , Methodist Church, Jean Berger gave a welcome "* ,‘a ',1 W!rT ,* « ; " ' l * ; ! « « . The man with p oorly-fu n c- Krank Pritxlaff. A group o f the Beaverton were Mr*. Jay Gib- from fee collected into Ihe General 3 to 3;5o p m n v V rl it the girls, and Mr. Cad) Rev. l ari B. team, ptayed hard checking *od \ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ Ujni|y wrr, recen„ y p e r t a in e d m . o . Mr*. Helen Kiacher. M rs. I’umt o f tl«e Town o f Ileaverton. „ (>rge|| ln ,.liar(, c clean ball throuxhoul and only ■ wj, hM , „ „ .1 the scenerv i . the Lome of Mr. and Mrs. Ruby Boyd. Mrs. Arlie Shallen- gave a very nice response front Pay license to Homer 1*. " n - rtcrjp,,lre i ^ o n . the parents. i uri Roger*, one man from each side fouled : «an oaMly pull off to the aid«- of Malcolm Clement. Mrs. Clement berger. Mrs. Krar«-ia and Mrs. »on. City Recorder Christian Clvurch. An open discussion of wha out with four mi-play* j Dee Richey. the road at no Inconvenience to Is a riece o f Mra. Seatton. Campfire can accomplish was Pianist, P Mia. W Keebaugh. I.ircuiv* I 'him self aud portait the ears tie ■ conducted by Mrs. Bryan Walk­ Mr*. Wtu. Si hurt re of Aloha Naxarene Church St. Mary’s (20 1 hjnl IP'averlon 136) er, Guardian. sustained a severe burn of the Special Music. Mr*. Harry A 4 .jp Bixby a u c e r, Truck driver* who n»u*t travel Kingsley ngtil foot (rum hot tar, while Barnes, Congregational Church, j F - b e e slowly on hills and wtadiiv? Parapid WILLIAM ARTHUR HASKINS vvikiiig ou the I W l * t tM lUpM ----------------------------- JO Davia CArapiu . rr/J4(j B a regular practice of a ‘la«*en Storage tan ker I’ lar.t (ir t ld t * S c h o o l NeVS S O— ' ha*e Reynold* I ping nj William Arthur Haskins. 72. pping nt intervals intervals to to let let fa.- fas ! i {Beaverton Çrade School Ezell ter traffic by. There Is no rea t’ ae Urown’a Guaranteed Hand _ ! O— Emmons o f Aloha. O re., passed away 011 February l ’j . He was born in Ian- lad inn. Brown’ « Phirm aoy. ^ Urge and appreciative aud- Jonev- ^oh. »on. in Snell’s opinion, why p n - County Iowa on Ueb. 24. 1866. i i Beaverton play« at Sherwood vale <>|i«rati>r* si«.old not *h<'«x a Mr*. Howard Kwer of Aloha tence atlen-led ihe cnterlatnnicnt Grade School Auditorium tonight (F riday). e«|unl willtNgucss to assist tra f- ® ^ CIOC< Survivors are his wife, Rosa quite •»«•k with blood pot»ontng given al the grade school Huskies of Oregon City; daughter fic and foreetatJi the formation MAKiitt— "Chevalier” and infected glunds in her neek. ^la*! friduv evening, Each child I f R i f t : «4TVVIMNGH 'o f n «Hneerou* "in e -a jp * rn «hi» WALYX— •'rvTuuvtiiuc'’ . . . . ' " ..... GTAde ScTiiKt IRtnii' Mr*, ctmrk-s- «'rone. Aloha; six Bom to Mr and Mrs. Itonur did hi* best to carry out Ihe part w u htghwny. sons. Clarence A , Elma.Wssh .; M m ctnd ky l l r . i C . Bu-hnell Wilson u aon ou Trlday. Keb. 17. ;« » » ‘ »n.ed lo him and there in ' 12 1 | _ i— ---------------------- } OPERETTA— THE PAlaACE OF • AREI.KSSNE 8 S Raymond A .. Cle Elura, Wash . . . . - , . - .1 ruucti credit due lo the Ilf Me 1 Hlltaooro George W . f arl E., Wilbert and The Beaver 'f * ''a c t o r , and the teacher, who ‘ S t. Mary's ACT 1 sponsor a dance and ™ rd jmjty thpru Sherwood Earnest H c-klas of Oregon City; SCENE: I»osl ano found budding in l.ondon Town, called the Palace of Carelessness. A l midnight.. Big ‘ lo c k awakens s'x grandchildren'.. °n * r< . . 1 «itio.il gvu. The children In It.e four upper ¡Tigard Funeral services were held lost articles and they frolic. They h avl'en xa a td t buck Whllw- Kra-,'*»‘ srr n,’w w,,rkin‘: nllm "* -"'^ r,on Thursday at 2 P. M . at Pegg’ - ACT It , , , from Portland for nn evening entertain- Newberg 5 ment to bc given the la*t of Forest Grove Si KNK: In ¡he Judges’ chamber. Judge and jury pass sen­ Chap i in Beaverton, Rev. God to furnish the music Stive this Church of tence up u each one who comes in search o f his lost belongings win of the Baptist March The casl for the seventh . B ark. 3 Hate f«»r ■ grard lime. Aloha will have charge o f the Tualatiu \ alley Post No. 93, grade has been rt.oaen and w o r k ----------------------------- Prologue Amerlcuii begion. under Post Big clo ck ......................................................... on it started. Those who w i l l . HKMIKH** l»\ M ’ K I’ RBVKS ..Kathleen Ackerman service. Bethel UoHgrrgatloiiiil Church | take part are. Isiurene Mayfield, | R. Fowler cap­ Kut C lock ............................................................................ Virginia Talbert Interment in Crescent Grovo . A HOUSING SITTKSS Commander T Bible School at 9: IS n. m. Start j cem etery. evening Ihe high lured Beaverton Wednesday eve- Alarm clock ............................................................................ ..D ean Huhhy Myers. Igils Kinney. Helen Saturday Classes for all ugra. Ratvkill. Juanita Keebaugh and srhoo| gym w«« fdled with «tali- rung and proceeded to make the Wrist W atch«*.................................. Gloria Huddleston and Ann Jones KlW AN 1 S CM It Mottling Worship at It a. mi . Warren Dobyna. The cast for cers and many on-looker.s who prisoner^ like it. The mewting D«»ily Dimples .................................................................... Janice Osfieid Music by Adult Choir. ’ the sixth grade playlet Includes came to help the Beavcrtrn f i r e - , uu* cl a social nature. Stick Candy........................................................................ Delorez Stefred Dr. Pei ry C. Hopper, Portland Sermon Theme, ’’A Moat Thrill Jean Cameron. Margaret Brsnde. men finance the rurul fire truck Willis Cady introduced Ernest Monkey...........................................................................................Jimmy Fraser vt estmine ter Presbyienan Church John B lgfl, Keith Cook, Julian which they have almoat com p let- ^ Duncan, of Newbcrg, Grand Chem Atammy ................................................................................... Subject” David Phelps was the speaker at the Kiwanis Christ lun Endeavor 0:30 p. m. Peterson, His sub­ Mary Thoren. b n r- e d . The orchestra furniatud real ilio! 40 et S State of Oregon and Cnvbrtila ....................................................................... Charlotte Poulaon (, «■ t . m y lumheou Evening Worship at 7:30 P. M . ; rn;no Nelson. George TKiaiin. good music and Ihe boys worked Jerry Gow«r, Newberg. la>giou H-*ilif f .................................................................................... Susanne Bulti ject was 'George Washington. Sertnor Theme, “ Jesus Facing |j»rry Kirkwood, an! Benny M e- them ‘ overtime to accomodate the Commander District No. 2, •Udge .................................................................................. Mike McClo^key • iht Man.” He porlraye«! Wash­ C alvary.’ Id e lla n d . • dancers who arrived late. Slate of Oregon. individual Oigan Grinder...........................................................................Bryan Walker ington as a human If your church attendance d<»e. Among Geography activities The firemen appreciate very Prircipal speaker was It« v Clown ....................................................................................Donald Deucher lather than a n«*ar d iely . The not invpel you elsewhere, we A m week were a visit by Ihe much the splendid patronage o c - Otiborne pastor Fir*, Christian B*nhart. Kathr>n of the Beaverton Lumber Co. Itoaetiiun. were font d id ihalt never be des— The Board o f Directors of the Morninc Worship 11 A. •d. | since Ihe change recently made, fa rcy gro«-erit's. Pu;-h. Dolores Bum*. Voorus P Ivo-, carvi Jean Short. l>ar- Sermon Topic. ’ ’’What la Y°ur i i«H’al club wilt meet at 7:3o p. m. i^ s t Friday, the eighth grade They are making over 550 Iroytvd. “ Frcv-dcm of sjvcech and lene Husted. Rutti McKerT. religior. under our constitution, Umbrellas: I.eanore ISoyson. P.Ì anor Nam e?” having had forty days of perfect changes in Item*—all down Bovson. Bianche Brozich on Monday. Fob.. 27 in the Ki- all live as long as the ta-gl n” , GUADE SCltOOt, G IR ll«’ GbKH C I.U B - wauis llatl. Epw>rth bcague— C;U* I Nt. attendance, enjoyed a holiday j (hat the housewife uses eve v Evening Worship 7:30 P. M. j from school. day. ar-’ which will make an lie eoncludtd. (a) Sons o f thè IJghthous" Beli* , About sixty exserviee men were SI RI’ HISKI» ON BIRTHDAY Might he Y ou rs.” Dor Macfarlane. who lias hern uppicriated saving on the fa-n- (b) bitlle Glow V.'orm. "The Kingdom is rot only ¡11 with pneumonia and nbsenl Ry budget. ANNIVERSARY presort and Joined in the war HUMPTY Dt'MPTY DRIED life; II I* the redemplion of from school for two months, has _____ _____ __ , .. ime songs umter the baton of | .\rdell Scott. Dorothy Finney Jimmie Coder, Tommy Acker*. AD> Carl Gestiing and her life. It gives ua standard*, bill returned. ST MARY’S VOTER Jess Talbert. Refreshment.« j , injor Robtnsfm, Buddy Dawes Wilbur Miller, Russel n -b 'n ett. mother, Mrs. Francis assisted by it also gives 'us aalvaU on.” Grade school was very sorry To show the progress and n ec- rounded out the evening. Jeatteice Wright. Hertu-rl l.ov e.'en , Paul Jacobson Mrs. A. B. Clement. Mrs. A . E. H. 8 . Jones. to lose Virginia Hason who m ov- essity «»f the Catholic Press. Hie ---------- ------------------- — I SKIT FbIPPKTY FTXtP Wilson. Mrs. Carl Wildman, Mrs. ed lo Hillsboro last week She sodality is exhthlting a fine di*- . HOY St 01 T NE B S Mechanical D ot!.............. ....................... Sherry De Vaney Edwin Sheets. Mrs Me Elroy und Ihe seventh play 0f Catholic literature during Court of Honor was liekl al Parisian D oll........................................................................ Marjorie Pugh A M ill A ASSKMBI.Y OF GOD was n member of Mrs. Foe planned and carried ........... ....................................................... Dick Taint out a very clever surprise on Mrs. this month. Material consists * n:th............................................................................................ Jo Ann Sam Morning Worship 11:00 A. M. Th-averton floor Friday night a t; most mature mind and youngest Par ro ll. Juliar the home o f Mrs. Gestrtrg. 7 :3 «. “ Penny Day” will b«' observe I Carlson. Andy S lricker; 2d class | Japanese D oll..................................................... . ..............Elizabeth Did’ Young People 6:30 P . M There were 26 o i her friends Ardtell Scot I Is til and absent pn<-h I.enlen Wt>dnesday this frandall Peck, firemanship: I-iir — iTippety p ir n .................................................................. Alice Jean Smith present. Nvamgellatlc 7:45 P. M . < |vrar. The drive for 81. M ary* ry Borgin. gardening; Bru*-e gy;bECTtON Moonlight and R *es Prayer and Bible Study Thur* front school Mrs. Cavaness was ecsorloti. On Wednesday. Ueh. 22. grade . Seminary Bur^e will be under Wrightinan. pairting; Andy Stric-| Waltz Jasmine............................................................................. Bam day evening 7:4f> through a flow er garden, where animal industry; Donald -pARTS OK THE QUEEN CF HEARTS Tune in on KWJJ each Sunday school students had a very on - | it e direction o f each class pres- |ar she was presented with a shower Sidd«'n, hardicraft. a r C(, ...................................................................................... Bonnie 1^ Rtn from 5:00 to 5:30 p. m to the joyable assembly. The boy aconts j R)ent. of beautiful handkerchiefs from presented the colors ar,A a flag ,A large group of music pttpds The Eagle Patrol had too pet Catcrpillwr ........................................................................... Mary Myers Assembly of God Broadcast her many friends. F. J. Huntley salute was given. The hand annrfn>en, were presented in * W ASHINGTON « '« KIRKMKN i)cches* Dolores Wrigh i ’ III' It t il OF UHEIRT ed the center o f the table. Ihe National Biseutt company. ^ j recital. Sunday afternoon. TVhr- m KET IN’ BKAVKRTON r i , h man (Ace of H e.vt«»......... ...Geo, Weedman K. K. Coulter, I’astor H earts................................................................... ArleMa Boac Mr. and M rs. Murray Wilson The ttnifled service will be STOR AGE LOt KKR Bl l l DING t'*k7ng 'p a r t ^ r c p r e s fn P v l char- Nl«»ml«y nigtht ^ ^ W a ^ n ^ o n Queen or H earts.................................................................. James Bersin ■f gin at 9:45 A. M. *H wishing to NK AKING UOMH.KTION «cle rs from the nnrsorv rhymes cotmty firemen s .a s o c i a l Ion held K n . Kiwatii* Whi l e Rabbit......................................- .............................. Donald Finney Portland hear the aernton should come were Sunday dinner The Stlpe-Classen storage nml WPre introduced bv cL or- meeting m th. early. Sermon suhjeet, "The guests of Mr. and Mrs Dewey hall. * , Knavp o f H earts........................, .............................. Harold Greenwood talers before each musical num locker ‘ building ia nearing com Troubled Heart” Soriplure le* Discussion on rural fire fight- to o f Heart 9 ....................................................... Carolyn Talbert Drorhaugh. pletion and the plant wilt he an ¡For The m-ogram proved nove i'arr Inc equipment was the main suh- 9 of Hearts................................................................................Shirley son. John 14:1 — 31. appreciated convenience to lhP n.n? entertaining. Patsy Haldiim The Beaverton Orange will The Bible study classes fol Jeet of the evening. 8 o f Hearts (l.npY .................................................... people o f Beaverton. Read their | —----------------------- lowing the morning worship An invitation was extended to 7 of Hearts (O’t p )......................................................... l.enair Bnfrhrt meet Friday. Feb. 24, at the hall advertisement elsewhere in this i Mrs Corn AVetheretl o f Bnker foi* a pot-luck dinner at noon. The Unified Christian En­ " * * ' ' * | î aYsî I ' rf n f^ h e Summer N ghl (b) Taps ai»d a rat'dng in the evening. deavor service at 6:45 p. m. l l V a m l secure the real nrfvnr- Gregor- ia visiting her mother. ] George Newman. iMrs n - . r « N.-wman infn* » S!,ocl" u Evening Service The Comforrtcr tage of the Loelfer System I PROGRAM Friday, February 1 7 , 1 9 3 9 LEGIONAIRES ENJOY BEAVERTON MEETIHG I