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/ riet] **><•* ^ T he B eaverton R e v ie w The Only Newspaper Devoted Exclusively to the Interests of Eastern Washington County. VOLUME XVII, No. 31 Ilea verton, Washington County, Oregon, LICENSES OBTAINED AT OLD CITY HALL And Near City Friday, June 30, 1939 CLAN REUNION HELD AT T U R N ER SU N D AY Hil sboro To Hold Annual ‘Happy Days’ Subscription, $1.00 per yr. In Advance COUPLE IS W ED AT TONGES HOME FRI. Death Comes To Many In Vicinity The Issuing of operators lie Klsie Touges and Harry K. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Myers, • uses wus the center of a flurry Barney were united In marrl*„«! son Virgil, Jr. of Huber. Mrs. ol activity In lieuverton Monday. at a very pretty home wedding Alma Powell Myeis of Portland A continuous stream of persona last Friday night, June 23. at and her sister, Miss Bertha Pow from a wide-spread territory 8:3o p m. ell of Salem attended the 22nd annual Powell Clan reunion a> Many New Buildings. passed thiough the doors of the The ceremony took place be Route Goes Through Final Details For Three Old-Time Res old city hall, which hud been Turner, Sunday with 120 other fore an altar of white madonna Businesses Undertaken turned temporarily Into un ex Beaverton, HillNhoro, Lavish Urogram An descendants of Frank, Noah. llllles and blue larkspur, in tho id e n t s Of Beaverton aminer's office. John. Alfred and Lucinda Pow In Kecent Months home of tbe bride s parents, lo At Present Time nounced This Week Pass Away This Week < cell Parson* was In i-harxi' I ell, who crossed the plains in cated near the Barnes schoo. of I he force which also Included 1851. MtrrcU Ami Sidewalk* Of (aratali To Tra tel Over (■overnor Sprague To Deliver The home was beautifully dec-, Two Are Victims Of Heart Skip iludley, J. Murray aud t\ I orated for the event. Rev. Ear: i The last survivor of that ted - 1 Town Murh Improved Highway To (oast Towns Address Monday Afternoon K. Albln. This crew works out I Attacks, Oae 01 Cancer llorsell performed the ceremony ious trek,' John Propst, grand- j of town from I'ortluud, holding j Mrs. Walter Cavanes* sang,1 son of John I'owell passed a- To an extent whlrli ban am- ! these license Issuing stations at ----- --------- - ------- ---- , Three days of fun and frolic «n ». • , A moment that has long bet;i 1 IIARI,li#t J. SHIVELY Hlinrtav . , , I1UK/^ I oh Promise Me. accompanied uxeil vlaltora unit urnused Justi S la te d periods III towns located |" waltwl by Beaverton residents way In May at his farm near wlll Charles J. Shively of route whore he started h is1 , rfuday al Hillsbor- hy Mrg George Gordon. Mrs. fiable |>rlile In Beaverton cltl- over where hi siarieo ms wy,en , hat community rolls up r „ rl ", the entire surroundglng ,,l<* those of neighboring (own., Albany 1, Beaverton, passed away June life Mr. Propst was 15 ! t h „ in n n I t s a n n u a l i ^ l l a n P * J the WfctldillX married life MM. an tin|iel'iH to growth tins countryside ! wl11 t>*' realized today (Friday) '»arrieo me M r. rropsi was <• | th# curtain on lu annual ‘ ‘ Hap niaroh -’ 4, at the age of fifty-four years. descended upon our town. Ini Deu-wr. n r ..« , 1 « II I w,lh fi1" official opening of tbi al lt,e ,lm‘‘ ,,h*y eft V*® r , ' py Days ’ celebration, July 2, 3. i the piuil eighteen month* civil- 1 Drmers prevtouiUy licensed WoIf Cr„ „ k highway llnols home. He at.ended last a„ d , Plaa| detalla were ar.- Tb* br,de wa* very love,y •- His death came suddenly from development uud building ex- * r*' not required to take ex- ! years reunion and had lived an nounted this* week for the lavis r a blu* afternoon dress wltu heart trouble during his sleep and his passing shocked friends. puualou In Beaverton I iuh lieeii He was born in Astoria. Jan. The usual pot-luck dinner was . vgl ,.ollce„ lons and rideg, flre. « ’[ « « of yellow rosebuds, id almost uutiellevalile extent 32, 1885, the son of William casting both amused and sym- tbe fctrelch from Hunset t ump held at noon at the Turner Vkor^, ,,aM„ t>a„ ^ailieh ouidts.r 8°Phi® Tonges was brides I ah I fall the new crude school j Shively and Annabell 3hively. pathetic gluncea at their less , L to •hs last step to l»t wun dedicated, un ultra-tnoderu Chi.stlan fburdh Tabernacle. acU. dancing, picnics, band con j ®aW , o r ber *i8ter- She was forutnate neighbors. Represents- j<r,n>PB“ted In the route. About In 1908. he moved with his slrutcure which him few dupll- I The session was brought to or- certs, July 4 street parade, an dre8,,« d in Bght blue and wore of rock | m i wife and family to Beaverton live of these sufferers wus Mrs. i H *x hundred yards calea In town» of Mil* alxe. An ; day were rolled onto the road der by Perry Powell, president address by Governor Charles A. a ror*age °f P,nk rosebuds where they have resided since attractive apartment court wm Ellen Jones of the corner of Al , Coinniunlty singing was led by I Sprague and other attractions. Gu* Tonges, brother of the in a home on the south side of len and Watson street, who Mon HUrf“ce und oiling crews covered opened. taudHcaplug for which ■his cousin Ptnuk Powell and j Parking space will be provided j bride was best man. town. the first time secured aboul •** I,er '**> *“ the.r * » « planned by the designer of day for was accompanied at the piano by at the carnival grounds for 5 ,(M> The ceremony was performed license und tb#»je^ or* have this final section Mr. Hhively was a carpenter Itoulder t'lty. Colorado. Opening un operator’s bis daughter Josephine. cars and an ample supply o f ! ln (he presence of close rela- and had come in contact with wa* held recently for the North right to drive it cur unusslsted completely graveled and oiled. The following program com free picnic tables and stoves will , Btes of the young couple, as ^ ,b,! Prel,en* time the route many people while residing here. wcHtern Christian Home for the Hhe describes the experience In shady Sbute A buffet lunoheon was served will pass through pleted a perfect day: A ladiev 1 await visitors He is described by these friends Aiced. e<|itlppcd to aerve an eu- a rather terrifying ordeal to h* lo the l-0,u" quartette; Reading. Virgil My- park, located on the Tualatin 1 consisting of sandwiches, wafers, laughed ut when safely over. Whe I Beaverton. Hillslxiro and horeat, ae a fine citizen and he will be tire nortliwcatern cbiircb ten I Solo, Mrs. Gweneth ; highway In east Hillsboro. four varieties of cake, punch. “ *aBtr date, not yet ers, J r .; greatly missed tory, Oregon. Washington. Idahr was requested to drive from the br#vtl' Solo. Wendall Small. A coronation ball will be held «‘>fie* al‘d ice cream The table old city hall to Broadway, tra «••’terminable, the highway wilt Melke; He leaves his wife Eleanor, unit Montana A amall Venetian • 'ottage Grove; Analyst reports in the park's spacious dance pa-, waa set with a centerpiece ol and children. Helen. Charles, .iiumu n p.ippe ni| fjoiouj pui|q verse this main street of town. ' ,a*t«' a more direct route, east, of the five branches of the clan: j villion on Saturday evening and Iosea and sweet peas. Sunset ( amp. through George and Robert, ail of Bea tacturlnK unit to the town’» In with the Incidental mutter of a ^roul Reading. Mrs. Pearl Myers, of midway carnival concessions will ! The young couple wilt move verton and Mrs. Ernest Rhine Plains, Into Portlant’- dualrtcu and a modern refrlger- 1 moment’s parking Included, and ‘l''0,'lh Huber; Solo. Jaye Powell. Mon- open the following morning Dane- Immediately Into one of the Carr of Taunton. Mass. uteil food locker plant place ungte hack to the starting point W'hen this last portion of the mouth; Solo. Miss McKechnle ing is on the program for M on -, apartments, where they wiU Visibly shaken, Mrs. Jones c a m e ¡'highway Is completed Beaverton Recitation of the roaary was within lieuverton a pioneer in u day evening and both afternoon | .lake thetr horn*. vacationists will Albany. held Thursday night at 8 p.m. new Induatry A flower ahop. through with flying colors and ocean-bound All joined in the closing ben- a“ «l evening on July * Also at Pegg’s Chapel and funeral lomplete with the latent type of I was gratified to have tbe Inst rue- j connect with this new supe. are baseball games FIRE TRUCK CALLED services will be held today (Fri •■i|ulpment liaa been opened. The tor describe her as already an highway at the point where It ediction song of *‘God Be With scheduled afternoon a..u and a a i twice- crosses the Cedar Mill road. You Till We Meet Again.” The afternoon . . «-- u g n v p g n * y M O R N day) at 10 a.m! at St. Cecilia nil port. a iiioii a other Improve excellent driver. reunion will be held at Mon «laBy free show featuring the W D D A L 3 D A I AIU K.N daily Two hundred twenty-five II ; Fred B. Judges, secretary o ' churoh- Interment will be in inenln hua added un ulrctaft ahop “ Son of Satan, ' fearless fire- !the Wolf Creek caravan com- mouth next year Mt. Calvary cemetery. uml conatructed u row of new j i cnses were Issued and V of thesi The rural fire truck was cal- eater . Ihlrty-flve were those accom- ; mittee schedules the trip as fol hull Kara. . „ „ VI Sprague . WJI1 alH,uu new highway to Seaside, when* j W Governor will attend led at 6 a.m. Wednesday, to a I Karl (Charles) A. Bert hold Thosi lows: The grandstand for the high | panted by examination. ceremonial dinner will be ; a Republican picnic at noon on very »«rious fire at Aloha. The Included bolh new drivers and Southwest Yamhill, one block Karl (Charles) A. Berthold. school athletic field, with Ita The following day the \ Monday and is scheduled to d e -, home of W. H. Schuetze, at aged 52, passed away June 28, outside the age limits PaS| Df Multnomah club. Is the served public nddreaa ayatem and plena those ttve ; liver a non-political add: ess at Wlheeler Avenue and Blanton st. from heart trouble, from which box. uftd the playroom for the This ts said to be a very good ^ assembly point for all caravan caravan will go south on coast highway to Tillamook 2 o’clock. Starting at 9:30 a.m was completely destroyed, having he had suffered for a consider representation by a town of Bea cars, leaving Portland Depart g i ude aohool, flntahud tu brick j ure time has been set for 12:”0 swing east on the Wilson riva- . on the Fourth, a colorful street been almost entirely consume 1 able time. veneer to conform to the arent- vertou s size. Mopping St MoNamer s parade will wind through tbe at the time of the truck's arrl- ledurw of the new building rn This service Monday was wha* 'p .m .. according to Judges. Tlie routs. He was horn in Budapest. Aus larifea achool activities. Is known as a special slop caravan wilt pass through Bcu- Camp for »unch, and return to city to the park, where patriotic val. tria in 1887, and came to the ! services will be obseived In off the regular ! terton at about 12:45 p.m . or Portland for dtsmlsslat. Neighbors bad awakened the United States in 1906. He cams A new restaurant la Juat be- That ts one The new Wolf Creek Highway j the afternoon, Verboort and Dairy Schuetze family, who escaped in to Beaverton twenty-two years lux completed, aevcrnl aervtco schedule for the examiners. Bea shortly thereafter, continue thru Forest Grove a n ! will bring Beaverton within 7 . i , Creek, leaders in the Tualatin their night cloches. Mr. Schuetze ago. settling on what is now aiutlona have l«*en erected and a vertou has not been Included lu Hillrihoro, fruit market. tourlat cabina aud this schedule heretofore, howev- Gleuwood to Sunset Camp, wher? miles of coast resorts and It has Valley league, will meet or. the wag forced to crawl to safety known as the BerChold Addition. opened in time for the Hillsboro diamond, just across 1 and received a small burn on ceremonies will lie been a amall lumber wurehoune have er, If a sufficient call for exam- dedication For seventeen years the Ber fullest enjoyment this summer, ¡the highway from .he park luutlon applications come in, a- |observed. continuing via the his face. Very little of the house thold family operated the Ber beeu conatructed. Moat recently, hold goods was saved. remodellmc activities have root nothcr date will lx- set this sum- I — thold Feed store. For the last to the town a modern fruit ar.d uier. Partial insurance covered the five years, he and his wife bad lu the meantime the vxatnin- berry cannery. damage. conducted The Old Heidelberg Park at the western edge of A ureal muny utlrucUvc new i t s lii Beaverton Monday will I k - j Wednesday homea have been built uud aevel- ! at Hillsboro every TR AVELER RETURNS Beaverton. at amaller enterprlaea erected. during June and July. Survivors include his wife, A supply of renewal applica HOME LAST W E E K Tbe total building program In- Anna; a daughter. Mrs. Irma and operator's manuals veatment oxceeda by fur the qui.’ - tions Briggs; a foster son. Robert ter of u million dollur murk and have been placed in the Review Mrs. Jean O’Connor returned Holland; and three grandchild and may be secured at will prove of tnentluiable value ofllce home Tuesday of last week from ren. all of Beaverton. time by Beaverton resi to the fututv of Beaverton bua- any a month's visit with friends and Funeral services will be held dents . lneaa. relatives in Victoria, B. C. and at Pegg’s Chapel today (Friday) Aud In keeping with thin, our Seattle, Wash. Mrs. O’Connor at 2 p.m . Interment will be in other uctlvltlea have ahown u- CLASS HOLDS MONTH-J had the pleasure of seeing King Crescent Grove cemetery. qually IntereattliK progress. T h - LY BUSINESS M EET ___ George VI and Queen Elizabeth / Community library lion been en- j of Great Britain while in Vic JOHN BRANDI. larged and now efficiently nervei toria. She was accompanied by John Brandi of route 2. Bea Beaverton uml neighboring con - 1 The Home Builder's Class of her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Jim verton. passed away Wednesday. the Church of Christ held their nnmltlea. A min late rial saaocla- laurd and baiby son of Seattle June 28. His death was caused business meeting and tlon turn been formed und la ac monthly who visited a few days at the by cancer of the stomach. In the church basement. tive tn the more aerloua aide of party J. C. Smith home. Mr. Brandi was born in Aus- Monday. June 26th. A pot-luck the town life. A aerlea of pri- ; supper was enjoyed by all mem I tria. September 8. 1876. He had vutely conatructed airplanes u.e and guests. A beautiful W O M EN VOTERS ARE ! lived in Oregon for thirty-two being uuceaafully flown. Three! bers years. For a time he was em new aubdivlalona have been plat i cake decorated with bride and GUESTS OF JUDGE ployed by the O .W .R .N . co. ted, one of which Is being de’. j groom, wedding bells and silver Survivors include his wife. eloped an a model communhy | was placed before Mr. and Mrs. /Washington County League of ¡Victoria; daughter, Mrs. H . J. Myers, who were cele- by bulldlnx Intereata of the Virgil Women Voters were guests of Ball of California; sons. Charles. northwest. The new fire truck biatlng their 16th wedding an Judge H. D. Kerkman and the George and Ferd Brandi. Bea has been put Into service, t><>- niversary. Mrs. Myers was pre Washington County Home at a verton. , town has been surveyed for a I sented a lovely corsage. luncheon Monday afternoon which Funeral services were -held on contour map. und four new achcx I , A "Major Bowes amateur ra also marked their final meet Thursday. June 29, 3 p.m . in hussea operuted durlnx the part dio program” with a gong handy ing of the year. A short bus Pegg's Chapel with interment ai school year. l-aat summer all and Otto Kell acting as the Ma iness meeting was presided over Mt. Calvary cemetery. W. E. streets were re-graded and 23 jor followed the supper. A very by the newly elected president. Pegg was in charge of arrange- blocks re-surfaced This summer clever ‘‘romance In song" was Mrs. D. E. Towne of Gaston, , ments. un extensive proxram of side- ! read by lin d en Myers, accom following which Judge Kerkman walk und curbing laying Is pro panied at the piano by Violet introduced the staff of the home. gressing rapidly. JACK V AlLHAN Harris for the celebrating cou Dr. R. N. Sherwin. county doc Jack Vaugban. 21. of Clatskan- Moreover, the town D flnau- j ple. tor, spoke on Che history of the ie, Oregon passed away at E- dally sound us witnessed by l‘. i county home, outlining his dut ! manuel hospital at 10:45 a.m. purchase of refundlnx bonds. LARGE ATTEN D AN CE ies and the health program of Tuesday. June 27, after a two <)tie of the most heartening j the county. The league mem ■week illness. features of this bustling activity j AT B E TH A N Y RALLY He was born at St. Helens bers were then shown through Is the faet that present plana ! and until his death was an el the home. assure a continued growth In j The Washington County C. E. was enjoyed ectrician working with his fa the future. The new Masonit | Hally at Bethany ther. ball is rising rapidly and becom- | by one hundred young people. LOCAL COUPLE ARE He leaves the father, Earl Ing one of the town’s most I iti , Games were enjoyed until dark. MARRIED SATURD * ' T ¡Vaughan; a sister, Joan; both posing structures. Telephone com- j Dorothy Howes was in charge. ^of Clatskanie; an aunt, Mrs. puny officials are perfecting their | Skits were given in the basemen' At a simple though prei.r iRoy Berst of Beaverton; and an plans to Improve service, extend j by the different societies. Wor ceremony attended by members i uncle, Vilas Sheppard of Clat- lines and modernize equipment, I ship led by Joe Bates of Gaston of the family, Evelyn Alexander concluded the fellowship rally. and they have promised to ere i skanie. became the bride of Theodore Funeral services were held at a new building In the near fu | Iletu at the Congregational Pegg's Chapel Cabinet meeting met at Cozy Thursday June ture. The fast increasing enroll church in Vancouver. Saturday 29 at 2 p.m- Interment was in in Gaston, June 2>>. ment at the high school, lend» Corners i noon. Rev. Wiley, pastor of the Crescent Orove cemetery. one to believe that there is a There wore 26 present .The nox' churoh, who has long been a I ___ _ | cabinet meeting is to be held In possibility at some distant date i friend of the family perforn ed Shearer’s park at Hillside BOB BACK MICH that these quarters may have to the ceremony. Bob Bace Wlch who died on be enlarged. Also several of the July 23. The young couple are spend* Sunday morning at St. Vincents The Cabinet and friends plnr town’s business establishments I ing their honeymoon at the var hospital of Injuries received in to go to the beach July 15, 16 are looking forward to Improve ious Oregon beaches. an auto accident early Friday ments tn a short time. Irene Hansen of llethany !t morning, attended St. Marys j A gigantic firewotks display (With building growth and civ »as | on the night of July 4 will cli- high school and had a host of ic development upon every side going to attend the 37th inter y ■ '-IF, mac ihe three-dav celebration. friends here. • townsfolk feel that a record has national C. E. convention as .> which ts sponsored annually by been set for the less than two 1 delegate of Washington County the Hillsboro Firemen'« associa Carol Ruschoff In 111 at her year period and are proud of j The Convention Is held in Clove tion. home this week. ‘ laud. Ohio July 6-11. the progress achieved. To Open Today - **” 22?...... '« >-' » In The WEEKS NEWS t *«- »» ~~ -