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_______ ° r« U lH orlc , T he B eaverton R eview The Only Newspaper Devoted Exclusively to the Interests of Eastern Washington County. VOLUME X V II, No. 27 Beaverton, Washington County, Oregon, Flower Show To ße MITCHELL’S TRIP EAST RECOUNTED Local People Travel To See Royalty Friday, June 2, 1939 BP —- Silently 1’aMHing I a --------- ------------------------------ EVA I.EV VOX Mi:Hi* Kv* lau Von Herg, aged 40 years, p assed aw ay May 20 oí u lung in fect!, n and obstruction of the bowel* from which she liad M iffen d for an nW ndeu time. Vacation Schoo Is In Second Week Subscription, $1.00 per yr. In Advance H AZELDALE N E W S lly Mr* J. Iialah Awards Listed For Junior Festival Mr*. Esther lleil returned home Haturday from a two The New York W orld’* Fuir weeks viait with relatives in wa* 1 lu culm inai Ion o f 1 In- the east. recent ir ip 1 a»l taki'ii by Mr M r». Tom Miller i* recower—, M i s . K. H. M iichell and ing from a recent major op er- j IIOW lltig Ibuf few o f un will I il ion at Emanuel hospital. Awards Will Be ,have the opportunity o f vinit Show To He Held Attendance Averages .Mr. and M rs. J 0 . Brehuul Mr. and Mrn. Johnson, | mg llie eii» I era fair, they lake Made Saturday and * .n Janie* ox Jewel a r e ' Mias Von Berg bad been a Son Howard, Betty In High School Over PsiKhty P^aeh I |i|easure .in describing fo r tg'cupying the Dean farm for the ie»id* ut o f Beaverton for three At 4:30 P. M. friend* their llii.;.re»«ion Karris, See Royalty ¡sum m er. Mr. Brehaut i* prin Caleteria Room Day of School y e a rs. She and her *i»ter re | wondroa* event • Ipal of Jewel high »chool and sided in a home which they M FRI Ht.NTH «ON I Kl Iti TF I Mr- Brehaut is a sister o f Mrs <|l AH I f i T it t V l.l.s 10 * BAKMIH VIIO.N.s KOK The fa ir Is located ill what huilt at that lim e. TO M Ik F HITCKHH « ORIT I 11. HTA11 OF Mary D«'an of Beaverton. I might be railed norlhi'ust New noni us uu> » IN i 01 t I H. Il I A teacher In Portland school», TK H II MLS IN IH tK O F Mrs. Jean O’Connor left la»t 5 Awards to be given at tbs i York. when* i h u immense *h» had found if nece»»ary to .Thursday for a two week* v is i t 1 Junw.c Rose Festival Saturday The thrill of viewing the abandon I list work in Haptem • In« flu iu l Show, annually grou n d s o|H'n from the edge The H illy Vacation bible 'i n Canada. She expects to s e t! K in« and Queen was her, !'J38. owing to her health. in d u ce: hi'lil mi run ii* cl loll w ith Uie of lie c ity Tiir ugh Ihese gates Ilrriish »¿hi ol en tered 1 .» .»ecotnl week ‘ the king and <|neen while there. pa*» u ciiuntle»» Miroam o f vis the expisiienre t.hta week of Hhe leaves many friends in both H t raitton Motor Co. J u n k r Flower l-Y»tmil, will be with an allendunee which av M r», lot hie Brilcli entertained I Mr. and M rs. Uochrt Johnston, BeavWrton and Portland. in i In* H.»ven<.|i blit Ii school ilors anil a vu»i audience con M erchandise Award eraged over eighty eaeh d a y . I a gr up o f young people with j Holland Feed Store son Howard and h'eity i ll fetrm room The comiullii i tinually view » th. exhibit*. The j their She will the daughter of Among those conducting Uie a party Friday evening honor j enthu» ia»tlr eouiliieni’s 1 Haris. The party dm,ve to Bel III charge will br Mr» R ||. iiio»ti One suck flour M rs. J . p Von Berg. S r. o f j ri bool, who liavy been connect i Oenimy, M m. W. II, Uratier. m be voiced by western p o p e . ling'ftain. W ashington last S u n Albert la;«. Minn sister of Dd with it in the two previou» I m g her son byron on bis 18th ( Johnson's Garage where they spent the to the M jlehell* day, •'«■*"• belle Walker, .Mr*. |. K. Aorordllig F'og Bight Dnrrfchea Veil If erg o f Vaniouv jear.». it is Ihe opinion . h ;.t! b,r.th,Ji,>' f-n .v era a ry Know ing that the royal I Mel tier, Mr» Uoh Si.-wiiri, i eastern folk* seem mol e ri l I night accom panied . ¡M ission Station i r, W ashington; Mr*. K. C. the present »ession e^tupares leen l In cx>|>re*»ing ihe'r up ' train was scheduled to enter 1 Mr*. IB um hoin. Mr*. N. p grease Job and oil ohanfit HicluiJUii of HI. I’a il. Minn.. Ill a favorable manner 11 ." at ;• » rouP of >,n,"K to Bat Vancouver, ll. c . at ten o'clock provaI publicly. Johnson, mill Kurl Potlrn j ( Washington Friday , B eaverton foimber Company Dr. I. E. Vin Berg « f < liarle» tendance I 1 . 1 * -hown a g ra d u a l) » « » w u m i. morning, they joined ih «1 I» i u w i « iii K lirin U . Pr«*v» ; At ani) d ,w win-g 1 » pr(( evening where they attended Valuable Merchandise Award the moment of entering ; Monday ic i ly , Iow a; Dr. J_ P . Von i,tf. aw a it Mi,, w in n er». eager eager throngs throngs lin in g the , I Dbe mum gate the Ir eye» were id le gre»»;ng nicely ,h*' 'elu ol graduation ex . C b it * Garage 1 Berg. Jr. o f Albert ¡ » ’a. Minn rati il street» »Irei e « rated of that j I caught by the now fammi» Try 1 flag d ec 1 ereise» j 1 grease Job and oil change Ill I.B.S Bhuieral service* were Heid A complete staff o f leacbers city at 8:30 to make certain o f] The»e. al Clarence Garven bad a house i Dewey the Plumber : Saturday. May 27 Hi Kindley’ » ¡•ml as»i»bants have volunteer Enlrl«-» mi at hi mudu m>i | loll ami IVresplieri a clear view of the »p c c tu e lc .l »itiniled al (bough Hippuri'iilly *2.5« in merchant)!*» ' M orningllght rtiapel. Commit • ed their service* in conduct ing 1 raising party Tuesday when a Siler than ten uclock Sul in d..'. the rear « f the ground*, have I The King and (Jijeen runic ' m en! was in Portland crema the school. R«'V. Coulter is act-| group o f relative* and friends 1 Safew ay Store m orning, June 3. Into Ihe eftv in an open car o f 85— 13 $2 G rocery Order ing a» general superinten helped with finishinx his new Coiunm rcially grown g-ntrie* < ilie my»terii>ua ability of mi i torium. W ilson ’s Jewelry will mil h«> «'ligihle for prize* ! |ire»»lDK llie observer as be - a »p en a l lengthy train painled dent. Mr.». Harper Burns has house. Cross and neck chain J Murnsworth painted 'ne charge of the Jundergarden W . J. i ’lowi r- illu»t la- exbllalli'd bv ' lin g immediately in the ce n te r , hfue ami silver They were met I ll/M B ill , with a twenty on e gun salute. of the view, thus doininiltag the B row n'» Pharmacy group, with Barbara Walker as kitchen for Mr*. Bessie B rid g - (he rrow er or Tn ihe mini« . I , ! entire landscape. In tin* ability Changing to automobile» which Haxel Bail, uged four year*, la.s-i-tani 1 Parker fountain pen set Mrs. Bynden Myers I man la»t week and a ls o built tho grower great deal of their wonder were escorted by mounted p<> iw ssfil away May 28 at Docru Beaverton Lumber Company h,i> charge of the primary group J a fe n ce around her farm. Hr In k your own ro n la iu i't» ■ a lice. Ihe parly proceeded to Lecher hospital She w ;i» ih<‘ One galk n fine paint lie * . wiih ii . iiii «. on lahel. C o n ta in e r' , and 1 » assisted by Mr.-. Kuicken K“ " 1 » « " ■* «e« - T he ground» have been laid to ir the rily . a trip which w a- d »i Khter of Mr. and Mr». G. land P atsy Htewwrt. Mrs. Bryan ! ‘ in* along nicely at the hospital I Flower Hhop— Fine bouquet »core* * McCreaiiy I.umber Co. ______ still in a cast. Show will I n * i»i»i'it to the \ I out ill the form o f u rectangle • lo include 57 m ile» of driving K, L'nil of Portland Route 5. ! Walker d irects are seniors, The fam ily had resided n«'ar A -ouri extend* from the main through th e city of Vonoouver One 5 foot step ladder public ut 1 :IK) |i ui wiih the assistan ce of Mrs | Mrs. Oscar Jolinw Jolm w n n is work- ai>out three year*, , George T aylor and Marlyn I Wal—lin ent m iicc h- the Trylou and l*assing die throng» who wer • B ra * ert* ii i T.ASSI KI<' ATION on V a l-lin g 011 the night crew at the City Mark«:t—One ham Prior lo Ibis I i.e they had i I’ermplwre uinl the exhibit* rigidly held lin k , (he King tip Thrifty Market Hecti« n A ker. 'Mrs _ Pearl «.'¿ok and Mrs. Beaverton cannery. hat and Ihe Quern made their home in Macintosh. Robert Johston supervise the t i n » » I <i>ll«'clion of »it (fill ' are no arranged a* to open from pr,j hi» 100 lb* Oregon sugar Hazeldale *—H agriculVural South Dakota. ro»i*a, the »id es of tin* court. Here »mill'd and w a v ed . club held a weiner roast fox Mike«» Shoe Shop imeruiedlate group. survived by a She is a lso i I*»» 2 s im ile ro »e . In ter th«- royal |>arty embark 1 lie dl»pliiyi'd every phase of 81.50 in trad«: Study in the school is baseu their parents at Rosedale last • la»» .1 Ileal hil-ket o f twelve 1 industry ami Invention " f world eil for Victoria, on the boat brother, V'lncent and four .»is Thursday evening. Studio Barber Shop upon a system o f prepared ler» d u f l o t t h Juliette. Mary ( 12 » m »i'». niiti'il a» to color • P rin ce »* Marguerite, * beauli * wide scope. E. R. Dodds and George W a l- j 81.00 in trade tou r»es. Each class present» a anil type. en d V irginia. ful craft ilone hi gllatenin» ton made a business trip to ^ Beaverton Cleaner* Duropcnn nalion* have ea.n study o f the Bible suited to the Funeral service» wore held « In»» I Six I fit »pray* of 1 tribnti'd to the fa ir u lunoram a white for the event. 81.50 in trad't under»taiuling of the p-upils in Dolph over the weekend # clim bing non'. • ne v a riety. Pegg » t’.bapel at 10 a .m . The Journey h, me wilt en at Mrs. S. Burden is th in n in g ! M artin's Drygoods of displav The national pnsl that particular c la s s . Interment i la»» 5 Collection iif »IX Ifii I 82.50 in trade largi'd to include a trip lo the Wednesday, May 2.1 _ ic l» . the scenery and the in ter During the two week se»*kti peaches for Beacher Dvughty, a s ' was in Crearen I Ckrovi cem etery. i|i'l>ph IIKKIII Columbia iStcd Kalaiec National Park, where 1 the crop is too heavy lo make a number of guest speakers ••»ting feature* of each have rlii»» 6 —Simile delphinium. $5.00 in trade the car drove through huge l*i will be introduced to uhe sch ool! i large size fruit without thin- ! been blended to create an all Seri loll U LIBRARY NOTES snowdrift» and passed through Columbia Market : lling. assem bly. Such »peakers wiil| forget lublc pictu re, llerc. nl»<> i'lu »» 1 Collect loll of long a sn ow storm . A short stop wa.v ! w-------------------------------------w bring a i«atLer und<‘ rstan d iiu Gaunt of Beaverton F rank 82.50 in trad« •li'nimi'd flo w e r» not to exceed i* our own null nal exhibit utvd a lso muile at die White Swan drilled a 200 fool well for Mr. M iller’*—82-.0» meat order Public Uihjnry- Kiwani» Hall. of outside activities lo the pup those of tbr individual s la te », Wtrfv ISO) inehe» Annual* or Mission seb«ol. at W hile Swan. ¡O p e n : 2:30— 5:W> p.m . on Wed ils. A complete person n el of ; ami Mrs G«*orge Sanford last I>avertr.B Kleetric— Table lffOtp j Among these lire W a sh in g ton * perennial* W ash., near Yakima. N’oye* Plumbing— M edicine Cab. ! nesday. Thursday and Satur thesB sppaker* w ill be arranged week flu * » 2 C ollection o f »InnI exhibit o f fmliing. lumber and Barrry’s 5 * to day. A l»o 6:30-8:10 Saturday as the work pn «T e sse i. j Oneta H esterlee c f Newberg is Ntenuneil flower*, not to exceed mineral* anil Idaho's exhibit of 82.50 In trade , evet*ing Mr*. Tho nip »on. Hi - FAMILY GROUP IS l^ s t week Miss Parr, mis Taylor slaying with the Byle twelve 112» Inehe» Annmil» or IMiiatoe» anti mineral*. Oregon, C . J . Alexanii««r h rarian . stoiNiry to Ja|>an. »poke con Mrs. Taylor is children whit EN TERTAIN ED however. 1 » n< t represented, uc pet •' li 11 ca I m . 82.00 in trade can n ery in There have been many corn i corning the work being a ccom p - working at tbe , inline to the M itchells. «'la** 3 Billie* Awards will be made at co r ! 1 1 shed th ere. Miss Parr, who is mentg on H itler’ s Mein Kampf H illsboro. V. Mr and Mrs. A b’utu Secic n C The scien ces have an •*** ‘ (M y B attle) in which he sets an English citizen, was much Mr. and Mrs. W'alter Olinget ner of first and Watson sts. l)l»|iln> of OrcKoli »*1111 flow poriant place in the activities. rnterl aim 'd a family group at j thrilled during the visit at tie and son Billy o f Salem were Saturday afternoon at 4:30. forth 1*1» plan of action. One we Mr*. home la-t ok Ibeir er» I IVrhup» most impressive among liu ti» »Ister. Mrs. R. V .'c amp • o f the nm»t outstanding replies ! school, ft wa» her first exper callers Saturday at tbe home Seel Ion I) ll h e -e is I lie Mall of Medeelltc Cooper Mountain i d u » * I - lle*l arrangement ol ' U liease* u ie deiiieteii here and hall *>f Pendi'Hon nml Mr . and is Hendrik W illem van Ismn’s ience in seeing American pup o f Mrs. O liu g era sister Mrs. ampbeil ; ils salute the fla g and hearing ami Henry Ci "Our B attle.'■ II was written in Mr*. John Im lah' bu-kul. bowl or v » » i ', flow er» in ihe *i*eniing m iracle» which Woodrow W eaver has pur - sing America. Anothei week’ s time last October 1 them direghter of Helix spent the one Oregon Stages are making -diou»i' planta. * 'law.» medical scien ce na» devised to speaker gave a much several is a stirring resume >f ' guest entire week A rrivin g for the and Water or p ml lilie . trips daily inbound ch ased three acres, adjoining C ia*» overcom e them. Na father’s property in the appreciated about the w eekend were Mr. and Mrs. events which have led to t h e ! I----------talk S ection i: down 'Huber Avenue to Farm his S ca rce ly leas wonderful arc B. H. Vaju Indians F. Campbell of « ‘hehalis. pr -s« 11 European situation. H-j Their problems ington road anil then to Bea back, firm A lice Ellersoa lle»t •rraiigeinent of t lew 01 the contributions i f penult* in Mrs. J. Krause o f La Grand-v Wash , who are Mrs. B u ll» V Kaltenborn, famous ra d io 1 and how bhej are t»eing heli* d verton. The out bound use the for dining table. has been visitin g her daugh dualities. Iir m » represi tilin g n iece and nephew. commentator, highly recommends made a very interesting story. »ana* rou te. ter Mrs .Thelma Barron. every type i f industry sptead T hose visitors who came from Ibis little volume. It’ s in the Studies are lightened by a H. C . Chapman is quite scr— : Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Gindhart BIBLE SCHOOL which forth the achievem ents of ve in: 1 astern program of recreation Oregon returned! via Ccmmunity L ibrary. Read ‘ t iously ill in Hinnian hospital. are painting and papering then of pr >grc»s. AT H AZELD ALE the Nit. Hood Hoop, m aking a ar.d yiyi will have a better leaches and en tertain s at th Frank Robinson is helping M rs.) house at Huber. and M rs. Mason very pleasant trip. The then....... . u i fa *• s* el'll idea of how the dictator na same tim e. Chpnmnn with Ihe work at the | Mrs. John Rohrbock received Mrs. Wehb conduct classes for non of ’ lie world Rev (i H. Wilbur, hi till) UIJ^ ill H \ tlTiyl tioiis got that w ay. word this week of the serious girls in sew ing. clay modeling, j si re. Pr«'« by 1 erian of tom rrow. Ibilli exhibits and for the The Flow er Simp has a new 1 ,------------------- aiuntiry Mr. and Mrs. R. C . Baw r- illness of her mother in O kla romliirt ed vac at Ion grouni 1 » have Ivcelt pliinai'il to rug from San Francisco and ha» Billy See played a part in and basketry. Miss Haynes as ,c burchi'* unce of Palo Alto. Cal. are tig. homa. sist» with Ihe sew ing instruc tress Inlo the fu - week ut jho »how thi* pn •had a neon sign and d ecer» the program Posey Playlets bible »cb« K)| lost gusts of Mr. and M rs. Oscar School will end Fritlay ( t o - atep The New lions installed. wit Ii ture. step b over KGW Sunday I 00 I bou» r, tion. Hazelilale the day) with a picnic on P ierson. fa ir pictures a Mu- ***l»tancx c f M r*. Kcuiietti York W orld * Florence Edwards. Jean Im - school grounds. II. Goetz and M rs H. B. SUDii COlICCf lion of the world to be, Mrs. B. R Maixner and i n Ihe achievement* laL, Christen* Law ranee and -»nil M r». It . r . ba »eil upon o f I’m tin UÙ Kessler L ITTLE M O M E N TS IN BIG LIVES -son Raym ond returned of the past and the high cour Dorothy Smoky o f McMinnville fant l»oiy of Beaverton. A ward» for memory work are and eenselesa effort of the were callers al the John Intlait home last Thursday from the Emanuel H ospital. were kivoii to I< oih Kinrhelor, p re se n t< home Friday evening. Mrs. Thelma Barron help«««! Bertha Jeiile: k» and Barbara The greyhound Georgi«« King.'' Surmounting the entire fair, Jean H«»avee. A lunch i f lee » nh its dream s of the future, owned by George Bovee ran in M rs. Charles Barron w ith her f k wer shop at the Farmer's creum and cookie* wus served proudly »lands a slulue o f the I li«« «log races at the Portland Saturday. Jean Ann i Market Triday, the la»t cay. father o f our n a tion 's past, j i I m Saturday and Monday E . W. la v - 1 stayed with Mrs lieorgo Washington ' ermore while her mother w as SCHOLARSHIP W O N SH OW ER GIVEN ‘ aw ay. ST. CECILIA HAS Mrs. Tony Gassner o f S ea- BY D. BIRDSELL AT CLUB MEETING >i(#e visited with relatives Mrs. James Broad entertained GRADUATION THURS. Announrnu.eiit of a compel i here from W ednesday to Sat the Happy Hour club o f Hazel live sch olarsh ip award to Dule u-jy last Thursday afternoon. urday last week The HI. iVvvliu school g r a d Blrdaell at Reed college ill Yes Baity, Fn*d«lie Gas»n«-r May 25 licnoring Mrs. Arden uation exercises were held in Portland f< r the com ing school Hay» of Sylvan. A dainty lunch and Olto Bea.pold were home Uw sc ho. I hull Thuradny even year was made at tho college eon was served of ic«« cream from Saturday to Tuesday from ing. The folloiwng received grade tod a y . Scholarship» are awarded and cake. Mrs. Hay* received the logging camp where they school diplom as; Cilair«' ¡Mo - 1 on a ba»ls co n s ilie n t with many beautiful g ifts. w. r k . shofsky, Kuniee Heinrich. Fred outstanding sch olastic aliinn Mr and M rs. Roy W ells oi erok t'h rlslen »en . Richard Mai m en! and lea d er»h iy in high Roar be r K and M rs. Well's m o len. Bernard l.eis, Robert Bor sc I tool activity. .Manuel training classes fo r ! rher o f Albany were guest» at nards. Elmer Boyd and Bennie Hi> Is the »on of Mr. and Livermore hom* the boys are directed by Rev. . the H. W . K cn n iso n . M i*, t'irrti» llirdsell o f Uoulc Coulter and Rev. Kebaugti. 1 recently. Bennie w a s congratulated on 2. Ik«x 5*3, Beaverton, Oregon. This group iias been very busy- Margaret Kaupiiia had as Ho ia a graduate o f Beaverton Imving com pleted the seventh in Ihe past week «and a nice guests over the weekend h^r and eighth grades in (in* lerm. h igh sch ool. collection c f flaqi.es and .»mail aunt and uncle of Yakima. ifpectul aw ard medals were v outw ork has been finished W ash. presented to the student leav H iring the recess period a LADIES’ CLUB HAS ing the 'highest average in the series of softball games have RELATIVES VISIT MEET TH U R SD AY four first grades as follow s: been en joyed . R ev. Horsell has Josnph Ralfe F itst grade AT BARNES HOME extended his aid to these as Anita Pienovi Hecond grade. Mi untaln Ladies The Fonper 'tivities. It is hoped that a Suzanne C a b le —Third grade. clu b met last Thursday a t the Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barnea softball team may be organiz««d Patrick Bialfe— Fourth grade home o f Mrs. Charles W eaver, lo meet a team chosen from entertained this week for Mr. In spilt« of cloudy weather Klee Fourteen w ere present. Mrs. W'illiain Campbell aii.onK the summer p layer und and! tion of <>n ■ - '•>» M W Me* and shower*, the children ol and two daughters of l«exing group. school en j< yed St. t'ec-ilias dames Fred Huffman, presi An entertainm ent will be ten. They plan t< leave alter their annical school picnic at dent; Albert Erickson, vice pr»1» a few more days, for a two given at Ihe close o f the school. Inst Portland (Tty park Blent; Karl Jinkens, see. and the week trip to B oise. They will The date will be June H and A e lO P o f - n « C apitol T u esd a y . The mol hers and tea t i c a s .; .! Harron an d A. <’«v presentation is planned to be at then relu m and spend the a deliciou s pic eher» served ones*, hospitality com m ittee. summer here. the Christian ci.urrh. luncheon with «II th e The btrthcjy anniversaries ol lilie T ow nsfolk have been very \hi A BEAUTIFUL SPeNCedAW HAND AT 2 5 * Mrs Fred 11 'fn in anil Mrs trimmings. generous in contributing their Mr. ami Mrs Stanley H elscr, Paul ls‘o|«oiil were honored The A DOZ&AJ. M 4 E U HP A BO V GOtflG TO time and interest to a splendid Rt. 1, are the proud narem* Ruth Fi I ley and Fred Hustot. fin al m eeting of ttie sail son • cause an«l may well be p r ud o f a daughter born at Good SCHOOL IN S5UUR2AN0I90O* Day at M l. Memorial will b*' a picnic held June 81 ii spent o f the »uccesa of the sch ool. Samaritan hospital Saturday. in tha John Rhorbuck grove H ood. j E d & M O D B o w e s 1, R uailv . stapted v o tin g - calling cacos «