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About The Beaverton review. (Beaverton, Washington County, Or.) 192?-1941 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 29, 1939)
IlWtoi ,eM * ♦ " »* * * O f C° ro T he B eaverton R eview The Only Newspaper Devoted Exclusively to the Interests of Eastern Washington County. Volume W I I , No. Beaverton, Washington County, II East Meets West In Tie Game Before a t nnartty crowd the lights iri I «rifle in The w e e k s Oregort, Subscription, SI.00 per yr. In Advance Friday, September 29, 1939 n e w New State Police Office For County At West Slope I s New Building Ready Under Speaker Reveals Doings Of (!ommunists Unlverelty Inst l'i ..lay night. It»' lid * » * taken o ff tlie T iih I h II ii Vuinlilll \ i .< ,i i# font ball i <0 Iks Jir;i9 KiniHoii \% "E a s t" met "-W rit" vs itti r'M'ti team playing nun quarter Iho evening ended all even 27 In ‘.7 Honor of ■ panlng the e teo lm * |ilnv went In he Vern.rala I or Kern rad the Moavertnn Heavers Until tinttui ln.ii.eit plenty husky II *9 they took *b * ft«) <1 bul the lb n V d r n V4 Oil f IUil» 1 t to ti a» Hi V \ imp !»» m | th«- lull ovi»r t h«* K< at H im t»y l* IWIT plays two Emerson, district selected in Hillman, Washington, was the iu ment of principal apakor at Lundgreu, luncheon Wednesday. son Klwanl», warned whose aval oat of home the is Kiwxmis Mr Hiner- the en- communism lu ' this country, lie stated that communistic ci ganizatious are ! presentiDg libraries with hooks j that urge the leaders to take | up with thetr teachings. He | - laied that we have a real duty to perform in leaching our young people the art of .mowing how to live iu a democracy. Frank Bushmill, director of the Ueaverton high school band, pre sented the proposition of Bea verton entertaining the band festival next spring. H illsborr was host to the group which consists of the ■ ame district as that comprise»; by the football league The > u r gestion was taken under consideration for a fut re decision. isee Kichey gave a very inter esting report of the district con vention of K iw jm s held at Vic toria. H. C.. recently. Visitors were Sam Lawrence, Dr. Haugen Addresses \\ omen V'o*ers Country “ fa r »., e , £ Home Magatine, L , ~ ,Ub; who h * £ c h m ô f u f “ i“,'0" “ “ r,Ui' _ r .? ** J » 0" » »b o u t salary and 9 '»u llr Increased Income of in member.. I r „r Tench«. I Young People _ -1 r Moll Attended The program and ception given Tivrtier A ssocatlou tiy Upen Historic teachers re 1 Old Church thè Parent last Fu I back ani enjoyable uffnir. conducted on I' T. movement Those were state l*TA Haltrcm, Mite, It instructive naked Mrs in the Mrs. triiining state school; secretary; Mrs. Miss interesting aud aud questions were Inter from library oli thè ut Suta.n, and ara now slielv-'s. Three w Idoli sbollili he o f In terest io Is.ys " f guida and high school ilges ire: The Art of W bill line, by I nurot : Miniature (Alrcraft, Hnw tu Mnke nnd Fly The tu. by Day; The Othor Side of ilio t'ircns. I>y Norwood. n Irne narrative vitti mnny photo „rapii* whlch ileplet a risii Imys visti lo (he fammi« Hlngllng Bros, clrcu» a« »een fiotti “back- stage." lights Mr. land opened, and W. will eauh Sun the a winter. the church in addition old building, stove. girls' the larVoie, Is of I\»rt- message sang. 'nvited forthcoming to attend services the floor. Sale of Oregon ungraded will nuts, when so marked. Is per ni it tisi as a "'suit of changes made In the iinshcllc.l walnut and filbert law nv the last legis lature. the state depurimeli of agriculture reports as the l!*3!i walnut harvest gets under way. The ungraded designation Is de fined to include walnuts meeting federal standards of the U. ¡4 finsi and drug u t hut which may he ungraded is to «Izo except that not more Mian 12 percent by coutil shall he sm aller than till 84th Inch in diameter. Some changes were made also in size specifications for DuChllly fil berta, October 8 Red Letter l)a> For Church of Christ The Church o ' rh rlst ished Us Sunday. plans wroek to finish goal of for October 222 8. has fin Hally One Day more the campaign. has on been set A The F ioss and Crown system, u most beautiful award for attendance is given and i moving picture oi the entire snhool will be taken and will he shown the following evening. A beiittful Rally Day souvenir will he given to all pres ent on Rally Day Sunday. Bible School Institute To Convene Sunday Rev. F. F. dwinder, state sup erintendent of Bible Schools wdl open the Bible School Institute Sunday. October 1. at the Church o f Christ. Mr. Swander Is a specialist in t.his line of work and will bring the very latest methods of Bittle School work A lurge attend race is expected. The present srhool has a staff of !!• officers and teachers, and is planning to ’ncrense the num ber of teachers. Christian w ork ers from nil the churches are expected to attend. to held elect .Inauita their officers. Lh-ensohii president. Germaine vice prenident. secretary, and Evelyn Betty Jo treasn er. September 20 were as Hcsults of Lhe Sodality election follows Francos fect: Germaine piofect; tory; Lvelui and Garrison, pre I «F o ie . vice Solder, Margaret secre Rennie treasurer. All opening quintet Kveryone the for and M . Garnett gave and president. very service coming it possible cleaning liti • ) iih I l.ccn recelvctl frolli thè stuie made to Shot.ii. the regular A group of I cul young people >). Cummins, edi Ungraded Walnuts Dogai When So Marked bave through lie Mrs A for lie held at 8:00 p. m day to JONHS volume» services. clialr- At a short business session Mrs Mildred Isiitund was elected vice president und Mrs. Brande, secretary. Hurl Brorbaugh gave an aerordlon «elee! Ion. Ciudi Cook led In the giniip singing The rest of the evening was spent in visiting and getting ac quainted. Approximately Itf. were present Hefresliments of coffee and cake were served. The IT A desires to ; hank those who helped make Hie occasion a sue cess. hundre.l In tnasy years, worship Stafford, publicity Inill.'tin. county was purl chairman, Stute F. of to the t ommun- taking program Mrs panel ''Interpretation Ity ' state u IS h is .vus elect.d Memorial Murphy, uiati. One the Union Solder, tor Hi evening West time and Dunham. -iti Sunday old chuntfi was opened, tor the first stale MURAR V Igisf toric body meeting September present discussion I In !'b a c k first student The following stinte lenders were discussion GLENN The Tue«- dny evening proved to be u very intereKtIng St. .Mary’s (¡Iris School Elect Officers men classes organized except for the the fresh school term by electing their respective officers The president vice pres ident. secretary, and treasurer of each are as follows: Senior, Betty Davis, Feminine IgiVoie. Evciyu Sohler. and Delairis I,ep- pin: Junior. Margaret Rennie. Rose Schallbergcr, Knid Osborn, and Betty Heinrich; Sophomore, Naond Harris, Uerneta Benedict Betty Boyle, an I Helen McPhee Resident students of the senior ! class acted as hostess to a plc* nie supper in a nearby woods last Tuesday elternoon. Stories anil sones were enjoyed by camp fire until twillcnt. Visitors during the past week at St. M ary's • icluded Reverend Father Victor Kassier. O. S. R . O F Kraus, county superintend ent. nnd Mrs. Kuhlnr. Nash Prices Lower On 1940 Models Bespite seva.-il Indications of an upward trend In the general commodity price structure, prices of the new DM0 Nash cars are from $20 to $50 lower than those of comparable 1939 models, ac cording to Lhe official price list revealed by W. A. Blees, general sales managr, Nash Motors Di vision. Nash Kclvlnator Bices said the reductions were maile possible by increased pro duction efficiency resulting from extenslhe changes made In N ash the past few plants during month*. the opening meeting of the Washington Fo I t a l y League of Women Voters was held Monday. September 25 at Lhe Forest Hills gojf club. Dr. G. B. Haugen of tile University cf Oregon Medi cal School, Fonland. was intro duced by the league president, Mrs. D. E. Vowne, of Gaston. Dr. Haugen spoke un the sub ject o f child 4 itdauie in Oregon aud explained wliat is being done in this state along these lines. He seated the 'mount of money nppropriaed by the legislature for this work was sufficient only to take care of the larger com munities and ue expressed the hope that the next legislature would provide a sutficieul ap p ro priation to establish child guid ance clinic» in most counties of the state so that all children who are in ne'>l of help can be taken care of. A short business meeting fol lowed during which committee chairmen reported on their plans for the year s work. The national I.ague urces suo- port of revision of the ‘‘Neutral ity" act by ren al cf the present embargo sect to i asd substitution of provishvns for control of all trade under restrlctlns of “‘cash and carry.1’ or srme sim ilar pro posal for trade that will tend to safeguard the United States. The league believes that such substi tution will prove the best meth od to prevent our unpremedi tated involvment in war. Mislabeled Butter Brings Warning Following seizure of more thau 2,600 pounds oi butter in several towns in one western Oregon couty because it was not up to the required standard of »he grade A with which it was branded. Direct >r J. D. Mickle of the state uepartuieut of a g riculture this week warned that the department will check the entire state for mislabeled but ter. The butter n question was held for relabeling as grade B butter following inspections by the department »ield men. "Oregon several years ago passed a law setting up con sumer grades ror butter and it Is an obligation of the depart ment to sefe 'hat this law is upheld, as well as an obligation of lhe creameries to comply with It," Mickle sail. ••\\Wn a grocer buys grade A batter, he does so in full good that he is supplying the con sumer with that grade of butter, and it Is the intention of the the m am axe of daughter Miss of Alkie Mr. and Mrs. John lain igren, and Howard Isikauiu. sou oi Mrs. Hannah Lakautu, on Wednesday, .septcm tier 2o, at the First Baptist oliurch in Hillsboro. The bride wore a silver fox trimmed black , uitume suit witt, matching acceswr.es and a cor sage of lavender orchids. Mrs. Harold V. Fasley wa> her sister s only attendant and wore an ensrmble of brown with a corsage of Talisman roses. Oscar Lakanen of Seaside acted as best man fet bis brother. A reception for immehate mem bers of the two fam ilies fol lowed at the home of the bride alter which Mr. and Mrs. Laka* nen leit for Seattle where they will reside. Mr. and Mrs. Lakanen wrre graduated from the Local high school with the class o f 1934. Mrs. Imkanen attended Oregon Stale college ana is a graduate of the Pacific School of Beauty ' ulture in Portland. a listrkt ztate that been of | croacbment C O O P LEADER — Charlee r Oregon announced Beaverton high school culminated nor WORLD S CHAMPION PLO W M AN — Cod H o » » mun el W hsa’land. I1L won the plowing Cham plenthip o! the world in the »2nd annual compo'l Hon held thor# recently. He won the title In 1923 and came back to take It again 1* years later. A romance winch began in the gover* Harold Jones. J. N. Kmerson and Uiuis Gray. I M M lN S Coming Week The J. N 1 III»!’« Kor**i Orov v ' h VtkHiK» «• vmho I Ill «• 1 nil \W$*f i «»uni t»y takln# < ua«l M lo 7 « It«• Hh«*rWill'll St Ml. r f n m )iitt th«* Ttgard Tl- F < r* out 7 to •» •tat t In . til«« Went al end 27 to ?<> uirtrr NVw bar#’* In the Inst rom* t »am won ovi* r l|ill«tMjro m U|> tl ip evenings to o. n N<orline !7 to ? Ï Tho i»vrnlngs ••niella liraient was 1 »rim im i n vrry •ol'irfu! affali it «• ictun • ntl t •ani» nnd bund** t* i r tule.l before Ule ptatid* and Thn wnfi print •“K on I « <1 l.y t he Be IV rr». •» ball.l rhrtluled « The It ♦nvorp ) ttVr K III»#* * th itnn V ut Samlv for IIA IL .Miss Lundgien and Mr. Lakanen Married for traffic , ame enforcement ters the ha» establish county October policemen from under the about Three have Slope Washington office operate police West one officer new command 1. and will headquar of Waiter liadfield. newly promoted to ser geant. Increasing traffic over Lhe 7 ualatiu ing valley opening route to the and for highway, of the fo llo w W olf Creek sea. and increasing more intensive policing of this valley a .« a were given as reasons for establish.ng this new post. Construction on the > as building been to started bouse the branch office. The building is to >e completed Serving the under ccming Sergeant week. liailfied vill be A1 Joh i ,on, Eugene Reel, mil F and Loving», Guy trainee Woodworth, officers, game en forcement. Sergeant u Hadlieid member of ’ be has been state police force since its organization. Mrs. Glenn Snider Dies At Her Horne Patrol car» operating out of :he West Slope office will be d i rected by radio from tbe Portland Mrs. Glean years, passed at lathe nesduy. Snider, .way Grove, 4 at her home Oregon, September Mabel age McGee w Wed 2b. 1939. was born at Mrs. Hans Stroeve Will Give Book Review "Grapes of has W rathfi" been comment of a book creating late will m oh be review (by Mrs. Hans Stroeve. on Thurs- day evening at 7:30, October 5. in Kiwanis ball, it is to be hoped this will give those interested in new book reviews an oppor tunity they hare been wishing «or. New Truck W ill Do Test Weighing The deprtmeut new. shiny of agriculture's gr-en an.I silver weights and measures truck, de livered last we.'k. is now making its first circuit, traveling up the Columbia turns. -« to Ontario. Lake view, six weeks The truck, just under propriation ture. will duty scales butor then Klamath to Falls trip. built at a cost of through an ap of the test and 1939 accurately the big state watikie. .s legisla heavy distri gasoline tanks and trucks. Cattlemen, the ttate highway de police The Laucastr The Dundee, Oregon, and lias been i resident o f Oregon all her life. She was united in marriage to Glenn Snider, July 11. 1910, at Cortland Oreyo i. To this union were born thr •« children, Mrs Ruby llickel. and Psyllis and n l’nnsnnsnnnnusctaoi etaoi etaoi Harold Snider, all of Lake Grove The husband, 'hree children, a b1-other. V F McGrew. Sacra mento. Cal.. and a grand daughter. Joan llickel. remain to mourn her loss. The funeral ser vice was held from Pegg's Fun eral parlor. R*v. K. E. Coulter officiating Interment at Ores cent Grove. that area in at M il- number 2134. building West office telephone Slope Is being erected business district on the north side of the Canyon load by R. G. Muelled. and will furnish quarters for A. F. Spauld ing. realtor, also. Bea\erton High Classes Elect New Officers Ixiot in Monday Beaverton the following was high were election day school wheu successful: Senior class— Roy Chase, presi dent; Louis Emuions. vice presi dent; Gertrude Sipe. secretary: Bob Sayre, reporter. Junior c la s »—-Bill Poster, pres ident; John Van Horn, vice presi dent; Grace Isirson. secretary; Dan O'Meara, .reasurer; Ernest Metcalf, yell ieader; Rudolph Huserick, song leader; Evelyn pidder, sergeant at arm s; Jack See. reporter. Sophomore class— Frederick Lehman, president; Ix>uis Wilson, vice president; Inez Miller, sec retary: Marjorie Junor. treasurer; Bob Sayre, rep niter. Freshman class— Bill Swain, president; Mildred Yates, vice president: Doris Noel, secretary; Ixireue Kirkwood, treasurer. Arkansas Lifts Vetch Seed Quarantine Fumigation of vetch seed with chloropicrin at the rate o f 1^4 po nds per l.llOO cubic feet of space in a tiglit chamber such as a refrigerar on car at 70 de grees or higher for 24 hours or with methyl bromide at the rate of three pounds per 1.000 cubic feet for four hours at 70 de grees temperature proves effec tive. the d e p ir m int has been informed by the federal burea. of entomology and plant quar antine. As a result, »he state o f A r kansas has lifted it quarantine on Oregon vetch eed. provided ft is fumigated by either of the above formulas. partment and state police strong ly urged the appropriation. Weights ranging from 50 to 1.000 pounds and totaling about I 30.000 pounds ..nd a i»o complete Grange Booster Night equipment or testing and call- i i . T ;m I».,r tv bratlng fuel tanks are carried llnUs n a r iy hy the truck, which is In charge Beaverton Grange will bold its of Arden A. Heed, deputy state night program sealer o f weights and measures. regular booster It Is equipped with power Saturday. October 7. in the even wench and traveling crane to re ing. The affair will be a hard move the big weights from the times party Those attending are truck and also with a dolly to requested to wear old clothes. transport the weights to and from Prizes for cos’ nme and winners of Chinese checkers and cootie I department to uphold the law the big scales. This truck solves will be awarded. Everyone w el the need for an accurate check I so consumer may continue come. I to buy with confidence,” he said. on big scales and fuel tanks.