rh t"*' m Wh ' T he B ea verton R eview The Only Newspaper Devoted Exclusively to the Interests of Eastern Washington County Beaverton, November 10, 1030 Washington County, Oregon, Friday, Volume X V II, No. 50 I In The WEEK'S NEWS I " .................................................. ' New Development Started High School Conducts Successful Campaign Beaverton Leads TYV League « S Ä TYV * MW. * LEA G U E - r * * ¿ Beaverton . . . H ill» boro . . . Tigard . . . . . . N'ewbarg Sherwood . . . Foest Grove St. Mary’s .. • o * . a ll»» on o " ot-'1 F _ ol German olrylan»* school STA N D IN G S W L F A Pet 4 0 lu» 0 1000 750 3 1 65 13 2 1 18 26 3 2 64 55 000 j 2 21 50 500 0 3 6 26 000 A 6 0 116 000 I »AST W E E K S R E SU LTS Beaverton 28. Newberg 0. Hillsboro 82. St. Helens 7. Foreat Grove 13; McMinnville 6 Sherwood 14; St. M ary's 0. T H IS The school TO BE SUNK »AYS ^ Tb« U. S. Litter I «nroul« trom Ireland Jnil«d StalM vrl'b rlcan« lte«io g lb « war « k ic k Grand Admiral . h«od at th« Oorman >a.d would h « »unk by Britain and charged a « »city o galn »l Gormany. CIO LEADERS IN CONVENTION lohn L. Uw>« Item In hn oddrs«. 1« ih« Convention In San Tran, cteep attack«d lh« N.L.H.B. a« unfair. Shown with L«wli 1« Sldn«y Hillman. Vice-President and i - ... .......R. T. Thornai ol United Aulo Worktt» ol America. — Nominating Caucus Set For 20th Chaplain Beard Speaks At Kiwanis Lunch New Industry Started Near Beaverton Out on his faint near the Ha* ut Moruiuy, November 20. nl H pm Ih r l eg u lui Klwnnls I litre boon <>n wits set by the city council \lon /.eldnle Wednuadny In day nominating of lleaverton. M. A. Kctchum has pn*lor caucus for city office*. Offl* ers whose term expire me W . K. McCIOskey, mayor; w I id »pent two years with Hi«* Homer U Wilson, recorder; und American forre* lu Krum e aurina councilman II M. flumes, Robert Ule Inni M oria War. I. Johns Ion nnd A. II Kossl. Ile took an hin subject. ''Altar Ste| * were taken to foreclose o f Memory." reviewing hlsloiy on »irr-rt and sidewalk Improve­ ment liens on 18 parcels of prop­ lending up to the tant areal strut; erty. A rerolutton nnd ord nance Rie lo Europe. lie brought mil declaring the Hens delinquent nnd the truth that a nation cannot ordering foreclosure action were educate a people In he monkeys passed hy the council. Vacation proceedings mmin-t nut have Uiem art like pence* Beaverton Premium nddlllon nnd fill people. Kev. llntrd hr night to hin n portion of the Erickson Re­ lisietieni many viviti scene» of vised addition were started by the world w a r from Ills own per- the council passing « resolution. sonni ohne natio n He saut Lhal A public hearing on the proposal has been scheduled for 8 pni., reeanlle.su of the Kaiser hrllttl I i . k the Amerloan nohller nini ne­ Monday. December It. ri, ned them of being willing to «lite fumi blah heaven to the Council Fire Postponed bottom of Hell for a riollar they rllil ko In ami stop the Herman»' indefinitely «ture march Itilo Pari» The t'ouneil Fire which wa» Mr. Ilnlril stated then1 was no to be held In«! Tuesday at the room In America for communism, home of Barbara W alker was or any other man who ulve» hl» postponed Indefinitely to gtvj allealanee lo a burnt or other the members more time to pre­ foreign organisât Ion. That there pare for passing a rank. wnH room only for the person Patsy Stewart. IMdrty Rob nette r* cardie** of hlrth or creed, who will he passing the Trail Seekers held the American flag next lo rank. Margret Ism Seldon, Jean his heart. Mr. Itiaid snld he lu-wis. a i * f Alin Wright will be favored bringing our standing passing their Wood Gatherers army up to full pence time rank. Marilyn Walker and Mnxlne strength nnd equip them with Cady will be passing Fire Maker. U.e fine»!, modem arms possible, nnd build a navy strong enough to lake on re of any combination Past Noble (¡rand of navies In the world Club Meets Election of officers resulted In The 1’NXl club met at the home m il Station being elected presi­ dent: Otto Keil, vice president: of Rose Stevens Wednesday noon Karl Morseli, secretary: .toe Mc­ tor a potluek luncheon. Mildred was assistant hostess. Mahan. treasurer: Or. C. K. Ma­ Osfield son. John Klrhv, Fred C.ovt. H a r­ There were 17 members seated decorated table old Miller. Albert Wilson, nnd at the lovely with autumn lenves and red can Jay Hibson, director*. die*. A lovely birthday cake was served In honor of Edna Sheets ( ’alholic Ladies Will and l.llly Warner. Kac.h Received Serve Dinner a gift from the elub. After a business meeting. E ll*- Tile Catholic ladies of ttenver­ ahet h Myers had charge of the ton will serve a cafeteria dinner from 6 to 8 pin.. at their bazaar question* on "Benefits." The next In the Aloha grange hall on meeting will lie at the f. O. O. F. hall at 6:30 pm. Wednesday, November 16. ten acres of sorghum that Is in o f Mi. Tabor I’reabyterian ehurnti. process of hnrves'lng. This tract Twenty-seven hear Olinplnin worn present Klwnnls lleurd. the hall In nudit as the W E E K S GAMES Friday night at 8 p m.. Forest Grove at Beaverton. Saturday— Tigard at Sherwood. McMinnville at Newberg. Hillsboro at Hood River. RITUAL FOR A SINGER -II» •aitar lor Jimmy Shl»ld« Io indula« kl« lavori« ritual, now ihal fruii U rolling up bom Florida again. Th« popular t«nor ol Ih« tana J«l lick program always Indulga« in a «pol" ol grapefruit btlor« going on th« air. In Ih» b«ll«l that II d iari kl« throai. school four miles west was planted to a new variety of soi-Hliuh adupted lo this climate. This is the first . planting of sorghum In Washington county, according to Mr. Ketchum, and will yield al>out 65 gallons of 98 percent pure sorghum syrup to the acre this year. He expects to Increase tins yield next sea­ son. This year's crop Is being taken lo Sllverton where it Is put thru a mill there. Mr Ketchum states that he will erect and have in operation his own mill and vats for next years crop. This particular strain of seed Mr. Ketohum plants produces a superior quality of sorghum sy­ rup US percent pure The liquid Is a rich, amber colored syrup especially fine for cooking, candy making, or on pancakes and waffles. Mr. Ketchum will he glad to give anyone information re­ garding the syrup If they will on 11 at his farm. Fellowship Supper Well Attended Baa vers of Beaveiton high meet i » Forest Meet A Few O f Our I ending Merchants The *tudc nl* of Beaverton high FINLAND ARMS— Lli ,.d a n u d .H u iM *h ‘ch .!..«c h Subscription, $1.00 per yr. In Advance nave been conducting a magazine «ubscriptiou campaign the past few .lays, the proceed» lu apply on the Indebtedness of the h.gh »chool athletic field Lgbts. i he total taken In during the campaign was »717.01, and ap l loxtinulely »300.00 of thin a- riount will be the school s snare. -Mi*» Sanford’» room won the holiday with a percentage of 150 on their quota. M.sa Irw in s room had a percentage of 120. and M l*» Barne- and Mr. Webb s rooms went over the 100 per­ cent mark. hirst place among the student« went to Freddie Zwahlen who v.as awarded the school sweater Sc coni place was won by Robert Yunkers. A two and one half pound box or candy was awarded to the L.gii student each day and 7*3« won by Roliert Yunkers the first cay. Freddie Zwahlen the second, Ronald Zahler the third. and Ralph Kirkwood the fourth day. Loris Bixby's Cougars were a- warded a five-pound box of candy for high division in the study bcll. Grove Vik ngs here Friday night at 8 pin. lu the last three seasons under I'oach Marble Cook the Beavers have won the last two. Forest Giove taking the 1936 con­ test and was the last team to defeat the Beavers which w a» In 1936. Also he Vikings were the last team to score on the Bea­ vers. that being the Armistice day game in 1937. In the last 20 game» the Beavers have not been defeated in league compe­ tition Jj» t.the last nine games with the Vikings the Beavers have won five scoring 75 points, and the Vikings have taken four for a total of 69 points. The game Friday night Is being dedicated to the football dads aivi between halves ¡superintend­ ent Metzler will introduce the fathers of the Beaverton high school football players. 4 X A The highly touted Newhere 'igers wer* unmercifully defeated 28 to 0 by the high stepping Ben vers on the local field last Friday. November 3. to move the Beavers into undisputed first plnce in the T Y V league with ftvur wins and no defeats In the cir cult. The Tigers weie vartlcularly demoralized by their recent 26 to 6 defeat from the Hilhi Spar­ tans and "received more bad breaks, than it Is healthy for a team to get." said Marble Cook. Beaver coach. In commenting ou the game. The Beavers scored In the first quarter when Jack Petrovich scored on a 3.">-yard run and then caught "Casey" Jones’ pas» to make a seven point lead. In the second quarter Petrovich broke away for a 16 yard touch­ down dash. Randall converted. In the third quarter "i'asey " Jones skirted the end for seven yards and a touchdown for the third score. ''Casey*' passed to Chase for the conversion. Gale Emmons, after a Sit-vard off tackle smash, slid over from the 6-inch line. Again ''C asey" Jones unllmbered his atm nnd threw a pass to Chase for the extra point. The entire fourth quarter wa< played between the Newberg 15 and 3f»-ynrd lines. The fellowship supper at the Church of Christ last Monday ev­ Dr. Fore Will Be Judge ening was attended by 127 mem hers ami frlonds. A potluek sup­ At Corn Show per was served followed by a Dr. R. E. Fore, of the farm program of a comic play, songs crops department. Oregon State and music. The program was college, who will Judge the 4 :i riven by the W om en's Mlble corn show sponsored by the class. The December supper and Commercie'-Natlonal bank. No program will he under the Men's vemher 16 17 and 18. will, be one Wide class and will be an orien­ of the speakers al the banquet tal affair. held as a part of the show on Thufrday evening at the Hills M. E. Church Bazaar horo grntxge hall at 7 o clock. And Christmas Tea This will he the eleventh annual The Indies of the Methodist show for club members with ex­ Episcopal church will hold their hibits Including 25 ears of Min­ annu«l bazaar and Christmas tea nesota 13 corn grown in con­ In the church parlors of the M. junction with 4 H club projects. F. church December 7. Many Besides this regular class, club lovely Christmas gifts Includ­ members who have entered t.he ing apron*, linens, candles and yield per acre contest will ex­ miscellaneous articles for sale. hibit 10 ear* of corn from the yield was The tea will be In charge of aere on which the taken previous to the show. , Miss Lou Coiner. Am ilia Iieonetti Bride O f Delbert Smith St. Ceccl-ias Church at Beaver­ ton was the scene on Sunday, November 5, of the wedding of Miss Amllla lieonetti, daughter o* Mr. and Mrs. B Leonettl. to Lelbert Smith, son of Mrs. Geo. Sanford of Hazeldale Father O Keefa performed the ceremony and Hyran Briteh played the wedding music. The bride wore a wedd ng dress with white satin bodice and net skirt and a long veil of net trimmed with lace. She carried b bouquet of white chrysanthe­ mums wrth white ribbon stream­ er*. Mr*. Virginia Schleigh. sls- tei of the bride was matron of honor She wore a blue taffeta gown and carried a bouquet of yellow snap dragons and pink n «es with pink ribbon streamers Billy Smith was best man for his brother. A reception was held at ‘ ho following the ceremony. Huber commercial hall at noon The bride was assisted with her cake serving by Mrs. Elmer •Carlson of Portland. There were mum- Portland fi iends of th* bride and groom present The young couple will make their home In the -m all cottage o:i the George Sanford place at Hazeldale. Don .lossy Selected For Fraternity Don Jossy, son of Mr. and Mrs. F H. Jossy of Portland route 2. and senior at Oregon State col­ lege, has recently been selected fot membership in Alpha Zeta. a national honorary organization for agricultural men. He was also invited to join Mu Beta Beta, a national honorary for past 4-H club members, who have done out­ standing work in 4-H clubs be fore entering college, and have maintained n high record while attending college. Don attended Beaverton high school and was graduated in 1135. heing president of the stud­ ent body his senior year. Was al«o active In 4-H work, in this county for several years before entering college in 1936. Poultrymen Will Meet Here November 14 Poultrymen of Washington county will held their second of the winter »cries of meetings at Beaverton In the high senool on Tuesday. November 14. at 8 p.m.. according