The Beaverton review. (Beaverton, Washington County, Or.) 192?-1941, October 27, 1939, Image 1

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Volume VX II, No. IS
Bciiverton, W ellington County, Oregon,
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Friday,
October 27, 1939
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Subscription,
cjibes i\e tu r n F rom Conclave
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University
Guests
ARTISTS DISCUSS UNES
O F SU IC R S — Wllh Ih»
help ol M in lean Hurrlnq
Ion. prominent New York
debutarne, aritele Ruteeil
Ratterten, teil, and Mc­
Clelland Sarclar carelully
Inepect lhe Une ol Ihe 1140
Sulch al Ihe General Mo­
lare eehlbll at ihe W al­
dorf Attorta.
M O TO R EXECUTIVES
T A U tn O V E R -H a rlo w
H. Curtice. Sulch preti
dem. d le c u e e e t 1(40
pro»pacte with William
S. Rnudeen. preeldenl ol
General Motore Corpo­
ration. at the preview la
New Yorks W a l d o r f
Attoria where General
Motore it dleplaylnq lu
1140 line ol cart.
CROWDS HAIL NEW CARS—
Op«if|nq al thè National Automo
bile Show al New York't Grand
Central Salace look place on Oc
tober ISlh wlth many dlqnllaita»
troia C. ' automobile Induttry. po­
liticai and publlc lite In atten
dance. Photo ehowe qeneral vlew .
wfiantM
Reved io
iq v * ,.
TURRAN- Rayed
m «he
»* hour-qlose
HowaI<J t Ho<|
, , a „ " ‘ • '" ¿ ¿ Z « 9
dauqhler. Doro.h,
4 .orina Iron, a » automobil. cueVloa. the ho
,d. Iiom canda cloth, new labile
.....lo re ol 1(40 e emarieel motor co»« _
County Health
Schedule Outlined
T I ip Beaverton 1*. T. A. In ton
nectiou
County
|n I'M'tit,
with
Health
on
lint
Washington
atsoclaUon will
November
-h.
Lhe
film. ‘On flu- Firing Unu.
Tbit
in mi Inlet fstini! mill rapid (I n
picture, ll will be shown both In
t.lie eU'inciilury
auilltorluni.
untl
Time
high
hi
schedules
itnol
will
In- ut runited later.
Friday
mu in lug.
October
27,
Dr. Tulliert will conduct a d d t a 1
ntiriey In Ihe elementary school
Thin year the mothers of firs',
and second grades
are
asked
to be present when Ihctr children
are
examined
and
to
hr lux
New Smoke Eaters
Chosen liy Veterans
Election of new members was
held ul Uie first fire squad meet*
lug October 6.
Seveu new recruits were udded
to the s<iuud. They are: Myers,
O'Meara. Josaey, Huserlck, Coon,
Swuln and Hvckcr. These mum
bers will be placed at the bot­
tom of Ihe following list of old
members and will work their way
up.
The s(|iiad is arranged accord
ing to authority. Chase, chief
1’etrovic.h,
lieutenant;
llrinde
1st captain; Poster, 2nd captain;
Saxton, 3rd captain; ilixby. Pin­
ions, Jones, See. Itandall, Bodl
ger.
Slpe,
Coleman, Harrison,
Wilson. Shively, Myers, O’ Meara.
Jossey, Huserlck, Coon, Swain,
Hacker.
all
pre-school
oliildceli
over
2Vi
yearn for a ileiitul examination.
On Novcinher 2. at 11:00 u ni.,
there will be a puppet show for
children In the first six grades
of lhe elementary school. This
as a purl of the school denial
pros ram sponsored by the Ore­
gon Stale Hoard of Health.
Heading Courses Offered
By State Library
Musicians W ill Receive
Cold Fins
Mr. Metzler, superitendent of
the high school, announc'd Up*
week Dial because of their splrli
did work and cooperation lhe
musical organizations of the h.gli
school will receive gold pins In
slead of lihe small felt letter«
which were formely givt'll.
A plain pin Is given for one
years work and a gaurd Is ad
tied with a single note for the
second years work, two notes are
placed on the galird for three
lenrs work, threo notes for four
years work. The same plan w<ll
he followed for all the musical
organizations,
There nre 160 awards, 43 for
Imnd. 62 for glee clubs. 23 for
ontiestra. 40 for the drum corps
Healing courses uie now he<nK
offered hy the Oregon Stale la
hrary of Salem, which covers n
wide range o f subjects, 646 in
all.
These
courses
are
nvaiable
to anyone living in this coinunity
w ho hold* a library curd In the
library ami will assist any who
are Interested !n adult eilueutlon.
Km;l ist ration blanks may
he
No Fear Psylla Found
procured
form title Communlf.
In Oregon
library.
Hours 2:70 to 6:00 Wednesday
A survey of Oregon orchards
Thursday and Saturday.
shows that pear psylla Is not
Saturday evening 6:30 to 8:30.
present In this state, nmt similar
surveys conducted In Washing­
Open Russian-Amcrican ton ami Idaho shows that thi re
is no pear psylla In those stat •«
I ».diet School
except In the Spoknne dlsrlot o\
The Novlkoff Riisaian-Amertran tending across the line Into Idaho
ballet school will start classes repoits Prank McKennon, dhiof
Saturday in the I. O. O. F. Hall of the stnle department of ag-
at 10 am. They will teach tiny rleulture division of plant In­
lots, children and adults In ballot dustry. The survey was conclude)
character and lap. acrobatic, and by the department,, the slate
college and the extension sprTlee.
ball room dancing.
LOI) per >r. In A d ía m e
2 Jr;ver$
eo
Receive
Instruction
Pupils of tile Beaverton hlgu
•iiool who wish to
learn
to
drive an uutomoble under trained
instructors are Invited to enroll
in the -afety driving class to bw
ssonslred at the -high school by
i.'arl Snell, jecreary of state, a-
a part of ills sate-wide traffic
A press conference, banquet,
laiwrence Tlbbet concert, and the
Cnlverslty
of
Oregon Ganzaga
football
game ’highlighted
the
weekend. for 160 student Journ­
alists. at the 16th annual Oregon
High School Press association at
Fugene, October 20 and 21
Representing the Hummer we ye
Gertrude Sip©, editor; Pat Dob-
yns, business manager; Florence
safety campaign. It was announce'-
today.
The cla-ses will start Monday,
November 6, at 1 p.m., and wdl
be held at Uie same time each
week for seven
weeks
during
ttincu students will oe laugi.l
anous phases of
driving
an
auhxmobne from starting the mo
jOi to starting the car on a (leap
grade. Persons 15 years o l age or
older are engiote lor the course,
each pupa to turnish ms own
car. D river’s licenses
are
ml
Ewer, Dorothy 0 Connor.
Hud Courtesy Hummer
Geo Gordon Photo
lllte, Robert Yimker, and
Jim
Students pictured ngove ware Hummer delegates at the an­
Pustinan. reporters;
and
Miss
nual U. of O. press conference. Seated: Bud Hite, Robert Y un-
ker. Top row: Dorothy O’Con-or. Gertrude Sipe. Pat Dobylns.
llarne*.
advisor.
They
were
housed In sororities and fratern­ Miss Barne*, Florence Ewer.
ities on the campus.
i ups whiub ate awarded an
Freshmen Announce
uuaily to the bast publications in
Class
Officers
the various classes, determined
by the uuiut»er of students in a
The freshmen announce their
school, were presented. The Baker
class officers for tho coming year
High I » g , received the trophy for
a- follows: Claire Bickford, pres­ necessary, hut no one except ii
best news notes; the Frio W.
ident; colleen Keating, vice pres- ceased operators w ill be ptriuii.-
Allen cup went to Rogue River
T V V PRAGUE STANDINGS
led to drive the car to or from
iieu t, Ella Mary Murpby, secre
W P F A
Pet
high Hcbool; a new cup.
first
die
school.
tary; Maragret McMahon, treas­
3 t) 58
0 1000
time awaidod was won hy Dun­ Ntwberg
with the exception of the op
urer.
Florence
Vandehey
o
l
Ve;-
2 0 33
0 IK 1
dee; Pendleton high school bus Peaverlon
emag session ail class work con­
o 1 n
7
687 boort was welcomed by the fir it
*c
taken the Register s cup for sev­ li Ustioni . . .
sists of actual driving -with the
500 year academe class, October 8.
eral consecutive years; the Guard Tigard ......... 1 1 12 25
pupil at the wheel of bis car.
2
1
50
333
Sherwood
.
.
.
7
As
a
result
of
correspondence
cup was presented to Corvallis
Ti-e
instruction
includes
lbs
o
20
2
c
high: the grand prize was taken Forest Grove
w irh an Ala-kau missionary tur pioper way to start the motor,
*»
Q
53
St. Mary's ..
by the Franklin High Post
-odalisis have directed their fir*:. the use of the clutch, starting
Bob Hiatt, editor o f the Frank­
and
moving
Northland.
To raise funds for the car smootbly
I .AST WEEKS RE8UPTS
lin High Post was elected presi­
turning
Christmas Wiarities a pie sa.o forward and backward,
dent 4>y oonfercihe delegates. Jim
Newberg 13. Forest Grove 0.
'will be given October 3«.
driving in traffic, parallel park
Thayer, o f Carlton, was the re­
Hill-boro 18. Sherwood 0.
starting
on
Sister M.. Crescentia, member tug. stopping and
tiring chief officer. Retty Kleger
Tigard 12, 8l. Mary's t).
of the academy faculty, and Sis­ bids. Throughout the school prin­
who edits the Astor Post, and
Scaypoose 7. Beaverton 0.
o t
safe
driving
an*
ter M. Eugen a of St. Stephen s ciples
Virginia Hoffman, assistant man
,
high school attended the recent s t r e s s «!
TH IS WEEKS GAMES
ager of the llctllniivtlllan. were
Those who take the oourse a: e
pres- eoeferente in Spokane.
elect©d to the office of vice presi- I
urged to practice diligently be­
St. Mary’s at Beaverton. 8 pm.
M.
V.
was
represented
a
t
!
dent and seCtetiry. respectively |
Hillsboro at ,N e jfb ftg , 5 p.m.
; .e Satiii-iajr meeting of tl)e Ro-i tween classes as that is the oui>
George 8. -'^AtMvhuH. professor !
Forest Grove at Tigard. 2:30.
ty Sodality eonrerence by Fran­ way they can master lhe various
of Journalism, presided at the
phases of driving, Snell declared.
Dayton at Sherwood, 2:30 p.m. ces Carlson. Betty Davis, Ger
banquet at the Osburn hotel. In I
maire la V o 'e Fhirlev Gray. B ‘ - Parallel parking, for example. ;.s
his welcoming address he con-
Approximately 120d chilled fan* ty Boyle. Shirley Patton. Mary a simple matter to teach, but the
fbh-l to those present. "N e v -r
>aw
the Beavers knocked from Catherine Smith, and Helen M>-- student must practice it several
such a gathering of beauty and
times before becoming expert-
the ranks o f the undefeated by I’hee.
brains on the campus.
The safety driving schools have
SeapiHHise
Indlns
FTida:--
An outstanding personality at the
been sponsored in 62 towns an 1
Saturdays session w-a Dr John night.
Early Evening Fire
cities of the state is the past
Hewirr Nash, an Internationally
The “ wonder team" was on tu-
two years with an enrollment of
Damages
Houie
«hort
end
of
a
7
to
0
score
when
fnmoua
printer
and
rolleetor
of
(i.A.A. IN IT IA T E S
approximately 4500 persona. They
oM manuscript».
the final gun was fired.
An early evening fire destroTeJ are based on the theory
that
N E W ¿MEMBERS
The
lone score
came in the
the roof and second floor of the drivers who learn to drive pro»-
second
quarter
when
a
Bea1
erto.i
iit'cause there are girls who
von Keckelthaler home ai erly will be better driver« am.
Land Clearing Methods' punt was blocked on the 20 yar1 Jeanne
arc unable to slay after school
Barthold avenue and Menlo driv<\ therefore safer operators. Snell
line and Scappoose recovered on
The alarm was turned in about explained.
but who would like to be a uieni' Interest Settlers
the Beaverton seven yard line
6 p.m. and both fire trucks re­
E. P. Van Blarlcom will be the
her, Miss Gayle Duff Is pluming
Frake«
went
around
end
for
tV
Calls .for land clearing Infor­
sponded to the call. Altfco
ar­ instructor in charge o f the loci.I
lor the G irls Athletic association mation in Oregon are steadily •’» touchdown. Sprankle kicked the
riving after the fire bad a good school.
to bale noon dases Motafer, and the Increase, states Rverctt D.i conversion point.
start it was kept to the second
Coach
Cook
stated
before
the
via, extension ogrlcultural ensi
Wednesday for them.
floor where It was thought to
gamp that the team that cot the
neer at Oregon State college.
have started from an overheated Christian Endeavor Meet
At present the total number
With the influx of new settler* breaks would win and he says stove. The fire department was
W ell Attended
ol girls in the association is 28 in the stale, more
and
more that is jn«t what happened.
theie ah vyt two hours and usel
If which IS are new members.
Feeling that the break« were
The Washington County Chris­
brush-covered and other watte
over lfii.O gallons of water. The
The new ineincbrs who are lands are being
cleared,
says had. and relieved of the *<nn>l’- amount of damage was not re­ tian Endeavor convention
was
earning their first year diamond Dnvls. These new settlers are feated" tension, the footballers
held at Forest Grove in the Chris
ported.
shape) emblems are: Clare Mos
Interested In knowing methods o ' went to work Tuesday aft*rno,»i
tian church Saturday and Sun­
bofsky, Eunice Hpinrich, P ill ,u:i removing stumps by Masting on 1 in
preparation for the always
day. More than 200 delegates reg­
1’urish. Hetty Prink, June Pros!
touch
St. Mary’« team. Several Dad’s Day A t U. of I.
istered. .Th e speakers for the
mechanical means.
Carolyn Haberly,
Pdith
Jones,
convention were Rev. E. E. Coul­
The present method of slash­ men will m is« th s game due to Set For January
lanua Carey, Elizabeth
Jones. ing and burning Is tedious, ex­ Injuries and '
Is expected that
ter of Beaverton and Rev. Guy-
Dorene Carey, Pthel Uurke. Viola pensive and not too
l\ of O., Eugene— (Special) — Drill. minister of the First Chris­
effeettie. the Beavers w ill have their hands
Uurke,
Hetty
Harris. Hurgar.. states Davis
A diesel-operated full Friday night. The starting Fa the i s of I'nlieraity of Oregon tian church of Salem. A banquet
Pewis^ Mildred Yates.
bulldozer has been
successful V l ’re-np will consist of rhe fo l­ students have selected January was h e ll on Saturday and .»
Tins following girls
are
old used In some localities.
27 as the "D ad's Day" for the candle light meeting followed.
Costs lowing:
members: Mary H i Z | ) « trick, Peila
school year lt)3i»-40. and although
T/ef» end. Cha«e.
The follow ing officers
were
have run about *30 per acre, d e ­
Trowbridge,
Itulh
Fitzpatrick
the eveut is still seveial mouths elected for the coming year.
le f t tackle. Bernards
pending on the nature of th-*
Margaret llolbroke, Nancy Juuor.
le ft cr.s*<4. Bolllcer.
away, plans to make the event
Joe Bates, president; W llla No­
stumps.
Katheryn Thompson, Inez Miller,
a record breaker In attendance lan. secretary; Dorothy Hawe*.
Center. Bulrer,
Portable
power-driven
stump
Grace Bownc, Anabelle Moshufsky
and other ways have already be­ treasurer; Evon W est, piraye-
Right guard. Va«sfl.
burners are now on the market
Neldra Miller, lnuitse
Heughen
gun.
Bight tackle. Huserlck
nieeting committee; Norma Bates.
which nre satisfactory for hu n-
I-ouise Higgi. Vivian Eggers. A ll
Feature of the gathering this Pookout committee: Pols Shearer
R :uht end. Harrison
ng large stumps. Costs vary from
of these girls with exception of
year will be basketball games missionary
Ouarterhsek. Saxton
committee:
Bartha
10 to 25 cents per stump. With
Pouise Hlggt have earned their
between the University of Oregon Osterlnh. junior .«upt.; Barbara
Ta-ft half. .Tone«.
the 18-point burners two 30-lr. 'h
diamond shaped emblems
with
and University of Washington on Cody, intermediate supt.;
Bight half. Petrovich fear* 1
M r«.
stumps ran he burned In 12 to
class numeral The next letter
Fitllhsrk. Bnndail or Emmon« January 26 and 27. The annual Boh Johnson, evangelistic skUpt.:
16 hours .
will be the 5-tnoh chenille “ B’ \
Bill Foster. Gene Som nrd Bon banquet, business meeting and Theona Putnam. Y.
P.
«opt.:
O lrl’a Athletic association held
Coleman, all regulars, will no* other events will also be he’ d Gene Berger, publicity and llbrar-
their first tegular meeting Octo
Vetch Quarantine
a* usual, and students are ex­ supt.: Ronald
Webb.
analyst«
«tart
her 4 under the direction of their
pected to provide some new fea­ supt.; Pearl lavzatte, quiet hour
No
More
advisor. Miss Gayle Duff, and in
tures.
supt..
T>l
Watt.
stewardship:
Bible School Makes
stalled their new officers who
An order repealing the quarar.
Floyd Shaw, ex-advisor; Rear. E.
are: Inez Miller, president; V iv­
F. Coulter, pastor advisor; Bert
tine on vetch weevil has b e- mi Attendance Record
I nitcd States Civil
ian Pggers, vice pdeslrent; India
Hatch. layman advisor.
signed by the director of th->
The Bible school of the Church Service Examinations
Tr* ‘trudge, secretary; and Am ur
state department of agricultuho
belle Moshofsky, reported
of Christ has broken all previous
and the governor, and will be­
The United States Civil Service Mental Hygiene Society
All the girls that are Inter
records. laist Sunday the attend
come effective in late November
ance reached 159. This
entire commission announces the fo l­
ested lu Joining the O. A A. may
W ill Meet Tuesday
The
older
states
that
the
vetch
see Inez Miller, president The
group was In the worship service lowing open competitive examin­
weevil
'has
become
widespread
in
after-school
meetings
are
on
Psychological
influences
for
of the rthureh. The school is ations: Operator, Churn Drilling
Oregon and that the restriction-
Tuesday and Thursday.
thoroughly organized and grade! Rig Operator. Core Drilling R ^ war will be discussed by a panel
by quarantine no longer aeive
llc ’ per. Drilling Rig.
with consecrated Christian teach
of outstanding persona, on Octo­
a useful purpose.
The examinations are for the ber 31. at 8:00 p.m. at Benson
era.
Legion Post No. 93
purpose of filling existing an 1 high school auditorium. What in­
'iiture vacancies in the Portland. fluences there are against ws-
Will Initiate
Beaverton Endeavors
Church of Christ Count il Oregon. Engineer District, w lii will be part of the topic. Thin
Members of Tualatin
Valley Active (¡roup
headquarters at Portland, Oregon. la the th irl of a series of alx
Holds Session
Post No. 93, American Region,
Applications must be on fi:e mental hygiene lecture».
Tho>o
Thirty-one
Endeavors
from
the
will hold no initiation ceremony
with the Secretary. Board of U. S following are also presenting the
The Church Council
at
th
four
societies
attended
the
con
at Ihe Metzger community cliu
Church of Chri*t held it* month­ Civil Service Examiners. U. S. unusual In a lecture.
house next Wednesday. All mem­ vention at Forest Grove. Satnr
627
Dittoes
November 8. "U ntying Apron
ly meeting Wednesday
at
the Engineer Service,
day
and
Sunday.
Next
Sunday
bers and legionalres are Invited
Strings.”
church
A politick dinner w i* Rick. Portland Oregon, not Int
evening
the
delegates
will
make
to attend. W illis Cady, vice com
November 14. "Abnormalities of
served. A program was given In­ er than Nwve-nyer 3. 1939.
mnPder. In charge of entertain their reports. The Victory Circle
Full ¡reformation may be ob­ the Normal Boy.”
cluding
devotion».
missionary,
will
be
held
at
the
home
of
Mr.
ment.
November 21— "The Psychology
evangelistic, and social feature*. tained from the post office in
The post will hold an Armis­ anhl Mrs. Velden Boge following
of Marriage.”
Beaverton.
A
good
attendance
was
enjoyed.,
the
evening
service.
tice day dance at the club honso.
Beaverton
Defeated
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