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J ('¡¿hjf . T he B eaverton R eview % The Only Newspaper Devoted Exclusively to the Interests of Eastern Washington County. VOLUME XVIII, NO. 15 COMMUNITY MOURNS PASSING OF FIVE BEAVERTON, WASHINGTON COUNTY, Ki War ¡¡ans Enter la in J I 6 H SCHOOL BOTS REIOt FOR TRICK ORKOON, FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 193a Library l ta Is V er y Successful SUBSCRIPTION, $1.00 Per Year. EXECUTIVE PREDICTS BOLD GOOD YEAR FOR GAS BANDITS CAUGHT AFTER STATION HOLDUP Tho Klwani* Wuin.-.rl.i/ uvee- I uk lueetUig wu, billed a* laidie* ibe I biary Tea had a most Night. The ladle» were guest» successful afternoon both so (P a t w a r d r e p o r t e r ) in anticipation of a prosper Sandy / / (Jcnelt III every sense of the word u* cially and financially *37.59 was ous yenr marked with exception L’eaverton High School, last given lo apply on buying books ttuiuly II. Ueuett, 66, dud ut the men took over the kitchen ally heavy autorobile travel, H 8.30 p, m., March 1 6. H« hud and net out u ham dinner lliul y ea r* wiiiiner* n District Six, ■r tin: library. F. Morrison, president of the Montana Boys Land In lived in lleuvurton for the past the ladle» «nthusUstirally voted turned out over forty strong la»t The Mason* generously set the film d.-i.ributirg Hancock Gaso“ four fiiu r i, He wa* u nati vu of Htipreme 'Hie »enllmeut o f the! Monday Jail Following Series in an*w «r to Coach a ‘Jar 1 for cooperation by ul y line and Petroleum Products Futrbaull, Minn, lueli wa.» expressed by Dod Berg Marble to o k ’» brvlted call. . n - 1 e use of their hall. throughout Oregon and Southern Uf Holdups Funeral arrangement« are be When lie ||M ' I’ve eateU tool Mi»*il»f from the team i« C ap- 'I he committee from the 14 ur Washington, made a flying trip lng takon ear« of by Peg«’* in much und I'm glad of it.” i’1**11 Al Karpstein, state 410 anization* worked uutiriogly. to the Hancock refinery al I>mg The Alexander Super Bar- Beaverton perditi« word from Mr. Sumuel Of. Fries, P ortlan d1!»1*'“ . ««“ I oher o f la»t year’s •' •• and Ibe member* who did Beach, California Iasi week. A very taautiful church wed vice was tLu scene of a bold relative*. delivered u mlk on maps. 11» »turn tn the high Jump, pole tlie last mlr/ute duties o f hos i. at While at the refinery, ar— ding was solemnized the holg-up al 9:30 o’clock Mm- •ketchrd a hiMtrry of map ma- ' “ "It and hurdles; hut a well pitality ure lo lie highly cont ra'gement* were completed lo Methodist church Sun. at day evening when Max Nan It king from ancient to modern ha la ' red team is expected. ended. Me »dunes Robert Edward J. Boring following tne church the operator tn charge, and a as-ure millions o f additional o’clock. Ilino* and pointed out that the Beaverton will enter an entire I ■Rewart, MrKell, Bla.s.ser and Edward J. Boring passed away Hancock product» services when Miss Gene Ref visitor, William Dodson, were study o f map* is really the leim In the aiK.uul Hill iteay*, !' any made (he tea tables work* KMllors of on Murrh 16 bn tkn hospital iti during 1939 by the enlargement gin, .laughter of a I t ai d .Mrs" held up at the point of a gun study o f exploration. He exlnb- where they won the cup in their of art ami by th< ir beauty cre TlllHiiKM.lt. ¡Mr. Boring ia nn of the tanker fleet which brings Ed Bergin of Beaverton, Itccrme after the two young men, Red numerous original map» division last year, ated a finer atmosphere. Mes- old tluicr in Beaverton and tho the gasoline from I he marine the wife of Richard Ber,:: •, .<,n CarPl Kirney, ig, and Donald running back to 300 year* In age The schedule to date: dumes Walter Scott, W. Grauer, body was brought to Pegg’a terminal in California lo the of Mr. and Mrs. ('. r.. V* r- -r Charles Gaslin, 20. after buy- ' . 1 Masorj and Henry Dahl i Mulch 31— IIII) Relays ('huppcl for funeral nervten». j recently enlarged storage facil of Bonneville. jn)? a quart of oil asked to see presided at the tea table*.. | April 7—(juudrungulur meet at Mr. Boring'* homo for tho ities in Portland. Rev. Earl Horsell. pas to. >i a new tire. They forced Nauit The most neOessary part of Beaverton with St. Mary*, pant few year* has boon In “ Busines* conditions appear the church, perform! d *h sit and Dodson to lie down on the Veloonia and Roosevelt High. the tea, service from the Jclt- to l>e improving.’ ' staled Mor ele ring ceremony. Boaver, Oregon. floor, and lock friction tape to chen, was done by Masdames B .j 23—Open, ri»on, ■ ‘ 'and writ a the beautiful Mllh Mrs. Randall at *h** pi biivd ard ggp them. The ban Ho leave» to mourn hla death B .' Illusion Co Meet at Summers, A. M. Jansen, Golden Gale Exposition in San ano, nine girls of the Methodist dits took; about $20 from the his wife. Anna Boring; Hinter*, John sow, A. Holboke and Mrs.) Beaverton. i rnnci»co, I look for automo church formed an arch, each cash register and relieved the Mr». Nellie Milligan o f Portland Dowaldson. bile travel to be particularly with a bouquet. They Relay* and lto»e Boring, of Salem were* m»n of at the light of good CBIneiisbl^ Aiuy 6- Lmgvicw their wallets, then The musical lumbers by Ro heavy. Many people in Southern Phyllis Foe. Hallie Jean Pace. pulled the 1-ougvlew, I'uneral servire* will be hold burned brightly u' Ibe Auditoriun. light switch and berla WTiatly and I-aRay Mar California whom I met stated 'Ihelma Newcomer. Natalie lie J unscrewed the fuses. The boys from Peg«’ * Chapel at 1:00 pm. Saturday night a» Portland an.; May 13— District Meet at Beav j tyn accompanied by Mrs. R. A. they would visit the Fair and gin. Faith Id»o, Saturday. Doris Noel . ; soon released themselvs and vicinity < ampflre Util» and tlicir olton . Montgomery o f Aloha set the’ Interment at Went Hill* Me fatullle» Jammed the big bulldir.c May 19-20 Slate Meet at Eugene correct key for the afternoon.; <onti|i"e through the Northwest Maro- Sams. Maxine Bell, and sent notice of (he robbery lo tor their vacation, ard natur Delia Trowbridge morial Park. the state police. Officer Brov.r lor the Grand Council fire, ccle- A Junior basketball team from I Miss Kate Failing gave a most ally many people from the East Mr». Noel sang. “ O Promi-e I received notice of the robbery biuting the 27th birttiday of Die Beaverton high school will be interesting talk on her stay in! an 1 Middle West will drive out Me’' accompanied by Mrs. Ran j in a police broadcast about organization. The celebration wa» entered in the Colder Ball Tour- India and with ' the display of Sarah lYilson Yorf( through this -eetion o f the dall at tl.e piano. The couple, j 10 o'clock widle he was prowl under ilie auspice» of the Kiwani* naraent at Peninsula Park where Indian articles left little to be Sarah Wilson York, born Aug. country. attended by the bride’ » sister, ing near Newberg. and he -a play start* Morday. The tou r- desired. The modeling of the In k, 1670, ni Gales Creek, Oru., c "Tourist dollar- »hould reach Ir«. iMollie -Void, as bride’ s n car of the same description I tie girls and iheir parents g.tx iuitne.nl I* sponsored annually dia costumes by Mrs. B. Me I died iVlureb 13 at Aloha, of a Lauderbach of as the robbers' machine. He an Impressive ritual and heard by the Peninsula Klwani* Club Closkey and Mrs. Rector was a very high level in 1931 and maid, anil Wm puralytle «Irok o. Funeral ser- help the Pacific Norll we«t e n Gresham as best man. ar.d the ¡arrested the pair at Newberg Chaplin John W. Beard descrita. and handled hy the Park bureau.I especially good. v I c in ware held March 16 at bride’* father, Ed Bergin, and _ | in about an hour after the rob- Ilio Parade of ria*» io iho stuge FrK-nds o f the library from joy an unusaJly gc< d yea r.'- Boy» making up the Beaver Peg« » Funeral I'hapol In Beav preceded by Ilene b'oge as f|ow - bery. a» one of the most Impressive squad are: Portland brought donations of Forwards, Richard erton Interment wa* at Cre»- The yourg gun men are from er girl The bride looked very Mrs. Thompson gave fe r t drove cemetery. Shu wa* "*lghts he had ever seen. “ It la a llagg, Floyd Malm. Geol'ge Rhine hook*. beautiful in a white gown with I 1 Montana ard were in a stolen forniate of the world lo come the afternoon »0 the guests of and Jaek • Tollefsoi?; Centers married May 30, 1 ttB« to Joel T a wedding veil and white ac j car from Frazer. .Montana, and I the tea coulde risit the library York. She had two children he said, “ a world without h ale.” I cessories. The bridesmaid wa.« ’ had been (ravelling since Mar. Chaplin Beard conferred the ( juar<l*. Kldon Jenre, Fred Pul- and a number took advantage Clifford R. York und Ethel M. ; 8th. by robbing station» and o f the opportunity. altiii*d in a light blue flowered 1 torch daunt, and six grandchildren. lank of lordi bearvi on !3 sen:o. cipher, Edward Van Horn and i »tealing gas; and they stoppl'd Ore of the treat* o f the af Trull *eikers, the Gerald Fjtzimtrlck plans are being made to or taffeta with white accessories. j Her parent», Mr and Mr» J. members. ternoon wa* the unexpected at ganize a P. T. A. lor both the The groom and be»t man wore) ! t the best hotels. W1l«or, ure butti dead She in youngest gu lf, were addressed by The boys are in the jail at tendance o f ten of the business high school ar.d grade school 'lark suits. »urvived hy four brother*. Fr«d Kenneth Poalc. Ki wards pre-i- Hillsboro and are heirr men of Beaverton. This lent the parent» unJ teacuere. An eve d 'n t; wood gutheiers, by It Following the ceremony th< ! Wl»on, Portland; W. H. WII mou , G . E . Files ! vestigated concerning a recent last touch o f dignity needl'd for ning meeting will be held in the guests were invited to a recep Forest drove; liuti \\ il»on. Oalt - Stephen»««; ard fl.'e maker*. by- ! robbery in Milwaukee. Ard success. grade school auditorium Tues- tion held down stairs by tb*- croek ; ard Walter Wilson, Fn»s Mrs. A. A Ooldsmlth. R evised l a r i f f Rill another hold-up charge awaits A hearty thanfc >ou should be ':«>•, .Match 28th at 8 o’clock. ladies of I hi* church. American mi Birthday honors Oregon; and two »iMler*. tarara the pair at Harlem. Mont. extended to all who helped with There will be county and state A luncheon of sandwiches Allen. Portland; and Realii» were awarded by Ml*. R. Corbett, the tea or attended. This is officers here and official* from coffee, ice cream anj cake were A revised tariff reducing the Taylor, Port lard. She ha» lived aril Na'ional honors hy Judge lovely 3-tie»- Tire E x p lo d es, minimum charge for aeasonul one more link tn community co other successful organization.' enjoyed with a mo»t of her life in Wa»hibgton Janie» Crawford. It vlng Tableaux were presente use *if power for agricultural operation for a splendid Library. It is hoped a great deal o f in wedding cake i nning the cen county, nnd the la»t 33 year* terest will be taken in thts un terpiece of the bride's table Throwing R im of the »even craft-'—Nature, camp, purpoics Irani $12 to $'.* per tr A lohn dertaking and we can get start fine program wa* presented handicraft, huni'niftkiug. business, horsepower in»lalled per setisnn HOME FOR VAFATION A g a in st [Fjames ed o ff right. Thete will be a willi Mr. Gestrirg as loast- health, and per»on.il el.arm and las been filed willi the Oregon Jerome / J Smith College students, who have program, refreshments and a ma ter: Trio, Hallie Jean Pace. citlienrhip. public utilitiee oommisMoner by- Bob Barnes, son of Mr. and Jerome P. Smith of Alohu (¡Iris of Beaverton pas»ing rank Portland General Electric com a ten days’ spring vacation and good social time together. Ev Phyllis Foe and Doris Noelt. Mr». H. M. Barnes, is rejoic— passed away Mart'll 16th. Ibe ott I birthday honor were: Delores P*ny, it j* announced here by arrived home. Those from O. S erybody come. Presentation o f two key». Key I rg ever the result o f -what College at Corvallis are: laris beloi<d lather of Mrs. Clark, Berg. Roberta Mrs'losky, Delira Happiness ard Key to the R. R. Easter, Tualatin Valley might have been a very serious Aon Selby, Al Karpstein, Jim Newberg, Mrs. Ruth iMcVicker. Rntchell, laurene Mayfield. Mar Church, by Mr. Walker. The division mating'r. The revised Mill« r. accident. Hob Denny. Tennyson THF. FIREMEN’S DANCE Vancouver; Frank E. of Lebanon garet Seldon. Jean I«wla, ;em., bride U'»poudi'd with a tariff «Iso would reduce the ab nnd Emerson Walker; from the . G OES OVER $l(Mi MARK Saturday he was putting ail- und Iturl'y L. o f Aloha; step iyIn WVllker. Barbra Walker, CSIav- pleasing talk. aolnte minimum cliurge per sea Fnlversily at Eugene are Gene The Beaverton Volunteer in a lire, and the tire blew up. father of Mr*, laiuru Stunt an, Ire Cady. Marylee Madden. Paul Mr . Francis read the poem, son from $40 lo $25. B’rown, Frank Em mans. Bob Firemen’s dance which was held "Home*' very well. Mrs. Weav the rim hitting him on the left Portland; Orville t'lch, Aloha, ine'Miller. Margaret Hansen. Jem The tariff Is one applicable Krv:elkc, Ru'sel llulett and Bar Febr. 18 at the high school gym and Arthur t'lch of Bunks. Hansen, Virginia Heughen, Janet er presented the poem ‘ Worth- arm and thumb, crushing his chiefly to users of electric pow bara Scott from Monmouth. passed the $100 mark. This will Brother o f Mrs. Mary Harmon Aekrman and Florence Heughen. George Gordon ! arm and thumb. At first it was er for irrigation pumping ditr- help finance the new rural fire while.'* Mrs. und Cal Smith of Michigan. broken some Girls who attend 'i fraud ing the month« of Jure. Julv. gave a very plea»ant talk o, ! th<>USht h* had truek bore*, but an x-ray sbowid no The remain* ure at Pegg's council fire: Putgy Stewart.Bar- A KIT/ I III VI HI SPORTS ^ “ Sunshine and .Moon". Mr». G. i . , tnd September, or any Chap pel in Beaverton pending tiara Walker, Margaret Soldo I- Pace gave the poem “ H a p -! ^^0ke,, *>°BieS ard Bl>b wi" Sfhi i •NFM MON SIGN ether four consecutive month- good as ever. funeral arrangement* Rev. and Mrs. E. E. Coulter p in e s ».’ ’ Mrs. Mabel Foe the) 6 as .Innn Lewis, Maxine Cady.Delina '* K as agreed upon by the curlonier Manager S. D. -Myers has in in company with their guests. ¡«"•m of “ Life. Satehell, Eaurene Mayfield, De Married life BIRTHDAYS OBSERVED end the utility. The change in stalled a new Neon Sign ovei Mr. Coulter’s brother Homer ard and its ups anil downs were l lo re s Berg. Roberta Mcl'loskey ,, . Jacob W . Sloller minimum charges will become the front o f the Ritz Theatre, family of Pendleton, Ore., are »alisactorily explained by M t . , Mary tin Wulkr. Marylee Madden .***, \lrS' . Barne-'* effective on and after April 10. Jacob W. Sloller of Portland, which makes a much better ap »pending the week with Rev. George Gordon. A poem “ Creed ’ ^ !’ rt,nn * ,rl> relatives Sut- Paulina Miller. Margaret Hansen* in nil divisions and districts of pearanse than the light« for Coulter’ s son Route 2, died March 14, and r urday evening to a party at and wife at was Jan. Hansen. Vlrginin Heughen. presented by Mrs. the PGE system. funeral services will be held at merly used. their home in honor of i War rector*. Walker. Mrs. Walter i «ness Juliet Ackerman and Florence 2 p. m. today ul Bethany Bap birthday anniversaries of Mr. congratulated tlie young couple tist church. Interment will be Heughen. and Mrs. Cecil Barnes, The ard presented them with two Girls of Itavcrton who carried in Union cemetery. Pegg's Cha evening was spent in pie beautiful and useful presents pel in Beaverton are In charge. out the plan for I he Home Hon games and with music. Refresh from the people o f the church. Mr. Sloller t* survived by the or. Margaret Hansen, Jean Han ments were served. with The bride and groom returned widow, Emmu Sloller; four sons, sen, Delores Berg, Janet Ack birthday cake as centerpiece to Corvalli? Sunday evening, Edward W„ Gilbert B., Ha. » erman. Phillis Whithman. Vtr* rer the table. where they will resume their 1 j . ami Wesley J. of Route 2. glnin Heugheiv, Tauline Millet* college work. Roberta . Mc- SAFEWAY STORE Portland; two sisters, Mrs. Delina Setct.ell. Guests at the wedding from Yost of Vancouver and Mrs. Clofkey, Helen Randall. Mary LOWERS BREAD PRICES out of town were: Mr. and Mrs. Otla Wistner o f Route 5, Port lee iMadden. Eaurene Mayfield The manager, Kenneth Moy C. E. Berger of Bonneville. Miss Heughen. Marilyn land, and a brother, Fred Denier Florence er, of the Beaverton Safeway Berger o f Clackamas, Glenn Walker. of Hillsboro. Berger. Prof, and Mrs. De.iin of store has announced that they Corvallis. Mr. H. F. Clark and are offering the l*a lb. loaves NEW ARKIVAI.8 St. M ary’ s of the V a lley Lee Wright bread, family, Air and Mr«. Andre* of Julia Born to Mr. and Mrs. War- lu anticipation of Vocation Hain and baby son, Mr. and Mr’ . whole wheat or white, 2 loaves on Haley of Route 4, Hlllshoto Week, the sodulists held a meet F. C. Bergin all of Portland tn ' for 25c, and the pound loat at a daughter on March 13tli. ing, »March 10. Pupers were giv many other college frierds fimv 9c. The housewife will uppreci A son was born to Mr. and en on related topics by Frances Eugene. Corvallis. The Dalles ate this saviug on her budget. Carlson, Durabello Singleton, Mrs. Norman Olson Monday, Gresham and Portland. Germaine LuVotee, Marguerlt March '13th. BIRTHDAYS CELEBRATED Nauit. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Davis Idler, and Anna Mae The Charley Thompson, Robert PRENIPTIAL SHOWERS are the proud parents ot a Open discussion followed each Johnston and Ioiuie Ma« Miss Charlotte Patterson, who baby girl, who made her ap leading. S a- families enjoyed a big birthday has been anurse in Good As a losnten project the grad pearance (March 9. past dinner Sunday in the home of maritan hospital for the ers have formed a Seminary and Mrs. Lyndon Myers lo year in Portland, has been hon [.¡Mr. , A son arrived at tt.c homo Burse Club. The chief duly of ored the past week with several properly celebrate the birthday of Mr. and Mrs. E. Bolter, of the members L* saving pennies miscellaneous showers. Oil Sat- anniversaries of Bob Johnston, near Portland, March 10th. every Wednesday. urday evening Mrs. Wright, on Charley Thompson and Patricia An inquiry class lias been or Farmington Road, was hostess^ Muddem. , j u ST PATRH'K’S 1 ARD ganized for all non_Cat holies PARTY a n d d a n f e who wish to have the truth* of to a shower, on Sunday evening n o. neiru »a u J B u usxo K$ ENTS Mrs. Helen .» Meade on P s s Sunset Tho Beaver ¡Social Club l* Die Catholic religion more fully Road entertained several young March 17—Relier Skating p in ; sponsoring a St. Patrick’s explained to them. people for Chariot!o, and Wed- March 24—Junior Prom Recent stenographic awards dance and card party Friday tisay evening Miss (Mae Matte- March 31—Hill Relay Meet evening, 'March 17th. at the wero won by Martha Sommers sen ortertained at h?r home in April 14— Senior Play Beaverton high »rhool gym The and Halwvn Samuel» in short Portland. Miss Patterson re May 14— Baccalaureat« proceed* will go towards final, hand tests. Pins and certifi C. Edward Miller of Washington, and H. F. Morrison of Oregon, distributors of Hancock Gasoline and Pe reived many beautiful and use May 19—Graduation. awarded to troleum Products for the Pacific Northwest, made a flying trip to the Hancock Oil Company in Long Bench, ring (he proposed new Masonic cates were also California. They arc shewn leaving the Hancock office with John W. Hancock and W. T. Flancock, company ful gifts for her new home. temple Tickets 35c. Chuck Martha Sommers, DeLorls I«ep- Miss Patterson and Janies Fred Huston spent the week Whitehead’* orchestra will fur pln, Betty Kraniim. and Jounlla jflkiuls. Arrangements wore made by Miller and Morrison to obtain millions of gallons more Hancock iroduct* during 19.39 than they were Hble to yet last year. Left to right are shown John W. Hancock, Miller, W. T. Han , Filler will be married Friday end with home folks tn Harris- F.lsensohn for varlou« degrees nish the music. Everyone I* in cock and Alwcr¿ton- even;ng at Vancouver, W ash. ‘ burg. of typing speed and acuracy. vited to be present BERGER BERSI« H E I I 1011' MTRIHOMT Campfire Girls Celebrate 27th Firthday Anniversary Z ' P-T. A. MEETING TO BE HELD MARCH 28th P. Hancock Executives Meeting Assures More Gasoline For Pacific Northwest t