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H istorical H , , r t n t y
T he B eaverton R eview
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The Only Newspaper Devoted Exclusively to the Interests of Eastern Washington County.
Volume XVII, No. 52
Bethany
Church
Celebrates
Beaverton, Washington County, Oregon, Friday, November 24, 1939
Seniors Name
Annual Editor
H a il To The 1 9 3 9 Champions!
Je a n Merger has been elected
< d lto r of the 1840 a n n u al by tbe
e n te r d a s» . Shirley T ro tte r 1»
a ssista n t editor.
The
d efeated
candidate, R obert (ira f. 1» eligible
us a nom inee for any of tbe
Special BirvKM.« tit¡ m week will
o th er offices. T hese th re e s tu d ­
tnni'k the |xt»»liii{ of »lx do- ents w ere nom inated by the sen*
caile» <>t relig io u s w ork by the or faculty ad v iso rs,
B a p tist people In (be lletluiny
Llvyil Jo h n so n w as appointed
illitrU t. In 1KUJ u larg e eniml*
advertisin g m anager an d H ow ard
s
k rut Ion from S w itzerlan d nettled
Jo h n sto n famine»» m anager.
tu n
lilie
w ekteru
hill»
of
T h re e m ore c an d id a tes w ill be
i'o itu u d . T h e ir In d u stry o n be appointed by senior facu lty ad-
i . n In tlm iru n a io rn ia llo u of
visors. The c a n d id a te receiving
u. u .m u lei d ie farm »
and
the highest num ber of votes Is
uikoa.U » w .tb buautlful home», e n titled to an office. T be tw o
ii u r • leaky tuiiuclly 1» proven
d efeated can d id ates may be r e ­
by U e fuel th a t a g re a t num ber nom inated for any of tbe r e ­ T hose on the 1939 V arsity sq u ad are. reading left to rig h t: Top row, stan d in g —Coach L. Marble
of (he early » e id e rs o r th e ir
Cook, K. Van H orn. B. P ulver, E. Sogn, H H arriso n , R. H u se rlk . R. Colem an. R. Chase, G. Vas
m aining off.ces.
ile. i violent» a re »till occupying
ill. M.ddle row : W . R obinson, R. C arrie, G. Meeker E. B olllger, J . B ern ard . B. F o ster, K.
the
komeM eads. T h e ir
rugged
Coon, H. M arlon. Bottom row : F. Saxton. D R andall, C. Jones. G. E m m ons. L . Em m ons, J.
lutllv.duality soon led to th e e*- Jobs Daughters Hold
See, J . Petrovich. Not p ictu red a re L Hlunk, P, D ickm an and F. Malm.
U 'liltshm ent of a Ilu p tiat ch u rch Annual Flection
•| he llethany c h u rc h
wo*
o r­
Bethel No 20 of Jo b s D augh­
ganized In 18b!) w ith b u t 11
m einbar». It has grow n to It» te rs m et Mouday evening for the
p re se n t a d u lt m em beratsip of 2D2 •lec tio n of officers a s follow s:
Vau
K leek.
honor
w .th a m odern and well equipped C ath erin e
eb u rc h edltiee am i pipe o rg an . queen; I-a Rae M artyn, senior
T ig ard
T ie c h u rch m in u te r» to a larg e p rin c e ss; D oris M clireen. Junior
T he 1939 football season got
c o n stitu e n c y ,
an d alth o u g h a- p rin c e ss; Hhlrley T ro tte r, guide;
dopllug progressive uiethorU , ha» Belly Maston. m arsh all.
u n d er way a t B eaverton S ep tem ­
Uueata w ere Mr. T hom as, a s ­
held on to
hhe
fu n d am en tal
ber 15, a g a in st th e T ig a rd T ig ers.
sociate g u ard ian of th e world.
tenet» of faith.
T he B eavers won
th e
h a rd
T he an u !v er» ary occaalon will Alts. C allow , grand g u ard ian of
b
a
ttle
by
th
e
score
of
14
to
0.
the
sta
te
of
Oregon,
und
Mr
he m arked by a fellow ship d in ­
ner for m em ber» an d th e ir fa m ­ C allow , asso ciate g ran d g uardian
le a g u e O pener
ilies on Friday evening a t 7 :00 from Bethel No. 16 an d No. 24.
E a st 29. W est 29, tell* the sto ry
At th e closing Dod B erg sang
o i lock and special service« on
of th e TYV league o p ener a t
Monday a t 11 no n.m.. 2:110 p in tw o sol»», accom panied by Max­
G rove
S eptem ber
22.
und 8:00 p.m. S pecial m usical ine Cady a t tbe piano. R oberta F o re st
B
eaverton
won
th
e
ir
p
a
rt
of
the
W
hatley
sang,
“
l
a
i
Me
Call
Yoi
a n d ch o ir num ber» a s well a*
o th e r vocal n u m b er w ilt be a S w e e th e a rt." a fav o rite song of gam e with a 14 to 6 »core over
tue V ernunia L oggers.
fe atu re at all of th ese »ervlce». Mrs. C allow .
T he g ra n d m arch led to the
T he Rev. W alter Duinriwi of T a ­
Sandy
re fre s h ­
com a. W anhdigton, an d Rev. John d in n in g room w here
T he Beaver» defeated the S aa-
1» > poldl
of
T rin ity
lla p tls. m ents wes* served.
ly P io n eers one th e P ioneer field
C ru ro h , I’o rtla n d , will be the
7 to 0. The gam e w as played
T hree young patient* recovering from tuberculosis receiving their
Murat speaker» a t th ese services.
u u d e r a scoruhlug sun on th e
afternoon refreshm ent. Complete rest In • sanatorium Is the Number One
T he public Is c o rd ially invited to
a ftern o o n of S eptem ber 29.
requirem ent tn curing from this disease C hristm as Seals are enabling
all of th e S u n d ay aesalons T he
tuberculosis associations to assist In finding people ill with this disease
H
illsboro
ch u rc h Is located off C ornell
and tn starting them on the road back to health.
In tbe f i r s t league gam e the
road, tw o m iles n o rth w est from
Newly elected officers in the
B eavers trav eled to H illsb o ro to
C ed ar Mill Rev. J. C. S chw eitzer
fo u rth
period public speaking defeat the B p arlu u s 7 to 0. The
Dr, Milton A. Marcy
1» th e p asto r,
c la sse s who a re to serve for the guuie was played under tbe lights
Kiwanis
Speaker
com ing six week» a re us fol­
a t 8: DO p.m., O ctober 6.
low
s:
Ju
ck
N'yssen,
p
resid
e
n
t;
Dr. Milton A. M aicy, superin
C. J. Young Will
Sherw ood
Bud B rlndell,
vice
p re s id e n t;
ten d en t of the P o rtlan d D istrict
A fighting S herw ood team w ent
Address V oters
Florence E w er, se c re ta ry ; l.o rli
for the M ethodist church, w as the
dow n In d e fe a t O ctober 13 by
C laren c e J. Young of P o rt­ B'.xhy, tre a s u re r; Dick Sm ith, r e ­
a score of 26 to 0 on the local
T he firs t public skating party sp eak er a t th e reg u lar W ednes­
la n d will a d d re s s th e W ashing­ p o rte r; and BUI P earso n , tim e
day noon lunch. Dr. M arey spoke
field.
of the year will be held Peeem -
ton County League
of W omen keeper.
on ’ A ppreciation of O ur H e rit-
Hcappoose
V oters at th e ir m eeting on No­
ber 1 a t the O aks sk a tin g rin k ag e.’’ He called a tten tio n to the
T he fifth period o fficers a re
T he only m ar o n th e B eaver in P o rtla n d spon so red
vem ber 27 a t th e F o rest H ills as
by the m any m aterial b lessin g s we e n ­
fo llo w s:
W allace T ru m an ,
te l! club. Mrs. J. C. McCammun p re s id e n t; Ja c k See, vice p re s i­ s la te cam e w hen th e S cappoose ju n io r class.
joy today th a t w ere developed
of W. flarnus ro ad , ch airm an of d e n t; Ju n e
B ill F o ster, ju n io r class p re s i­ step by ste p by those before us.
W eeks,
se c re ta ry ; In d ian s invaded B eaverton O cto­
th e (io v ern m e n t and Its O p e ra ­ George Gordon, tre a s u re r; A drian ber 20. T he In d ian s look adv an ­ dent, sta te s th a t proceeds from He drew a com parison of the
tion com m ittee, w ill h av e c h arg e H ew itt, tim e k eep er; an d Betty tag e of th e ir lucky b re ak s an d the event w ill go to finance the num ber of s ta rs
A braham was
scoped a touchdow n and con­
of th e program .
Fordney, re p o rte r.
ju n io r prom .
able to see w ith th e n ak ed eye
v
ersio
n
to
w
in
7
to
0.
Mr. Young, a very abl* »peak
*We plan to m ake a t least an d the vast num ber wc a re
ML M ary’s
or. w as ed u cated In th e P o r t­
$40.00,"
sta te d Bill.
able to look a t
w ith the a:d
Native Of Oregon
T he B eavers defeated a h e a v ­
land public schools, Reed col
B usses will be ru n a t a charge of a telescope. A braham
saw
ily o utw eighed S t. M arys team of 10c p er stu d en t. B us routes
lego and Iln rv u rd law S'-hool. Buried Tuesday
8000 while we can gaze a t a
a n d has practiced law for 2l> R BED V IU ,E — F u n e ra l services on th e home field O ctober 27 by w ill be annonced a t a fu tu re m illion m illion
sta rs.H e
said
y ears, li e will la lk on th e a- for Mrs. Jo h n T hom pson. 70, g a 48 to 0 sco re.
date.
we have unlim ited pow er but
m end ln g process of th e fed e ra l life long resident of W asni >*ton
New berg
The ju n io rs, la s t year, s a c ri­ o u r problem w as in learn in g how­
co n stitu tio n . Mrs. C. C. v h:ip county, who died su d d e n ly from
In a gam e alm o st blo tted out ficed a show to th e freshm en to use it.
nan,
P o rtlan d . O rego.i
S ta te h e a rt a tta c k , a t h e r homo here from the view of th e sp ectato rs, who w ere badly in need of funds
A. D. G eorge. T ed E m erson and
ch airm a n of co m m ittee on gov­ S atu rd ay , w ere held at th e Recd* by u b lan k et of fog, the B ea- to pay for th eir a n n u a l picture.
Gene C rosby w ere presented wi h
e rn m e n t and Its nporntlo i will ville P resb y terian eb u ren ’lu e s - ] vvps defeated a h a rd fig hting but In re tu rn Mr, M etzler allow ed K iw anis pins by Roy P erry , tbe
in tro d u ce Mr. Young. A1 W ash ­ day aftern o o n , w ith P e g s t c h a p ­ outplayed T ig e r eleven from New- them the privilege of sponsoring
p re sid e n t-e le c t of th e P o rtlan d
ington
county w o tn ia in te.-es'ed el of B eaverton in c h a rg e Rev. berg 28 to 0 on th e local field the firs t sk atin g p a rty th is year. club. V isitors p resen t w ere Roy
In the le a g u e of
W oman Voter*
H. A. Deck of H illsb o ro con
N ovember 3.
P e rry a n d F ra n k G lover, Pot-
a re invited to a tte n d th is m e e t­ ducted the service, a ssiste d ,v
F o re s t Grove
lan d ; T. A. Deal of Longview,
Hazeldale
Boys
Win
ing.
W illiam IJn d sa y . local student
B eaverton
defeated
F o re st
and V. G. Colem an of H illsboro.
pastor. In te rm e n t w as i l
the G rove by th e la rg e st »core ever At Corn Show
T h ere w ere 28 p resen t to fe a st on
F
arm
in
g
to
n
cem
etery.
m ade a g a in st the V ikings by a
Church Council Will
Boys of H azeldale w on a m a­ turkey.
Mary E llen R obinson w as born B eaverton leant. The final o u t­
jo r p o rtion o f hhe prizes at th e
Fleet Officers
March 31, 1869, a t F arm in g to n , com e of th e gam e w as 41 to 0.
ten th an n u al corn show held a t
the
d
a
u
g
h
te
r
of
George
an
d
Mary
T he W om en’s council of the
T he gam e w as played on the H illsboro. Jo e S an to ro
placed
C hurch of C h rist will hold Its Ju n e Robinson, cnrly O regon p i­ n ig h t of N ovem ber 10, to high
first a n d Jam es K tncheloe sec-
re g u la r m eetin g F riday, Dec. 1, oneers, h e r m o th er h aving come lig h t an A rm istice day program .
and.
w hen new o fficers will he elected. aro u n d th e horn. In Ju n e 1888.
V ernonla
U nder the d irectio n of Miss
’S a n to ro ’s display won him a
A pot I nek d in n e r will be served she w as m arrie d to Josla.h Mil
B eaverton defeated
V ernonla sch o larsh ip to th e O regon 4-H G eraldine S anford a o n e-act play
lar, who died In 1915. A d a u g h ­
nt noon.
28 to 0 In th e la s t hom e gam e club sum m er school next year is to be given on the coming
ter. G race M yrtle, d ied In early
of th e season. Scoring all th eir at O regon S ta te college next C h ristm as program . I t h as not
childhood. In 1929 she n-gg m a r­
p oints in th e second half, the year.
yet been decided w h eth er It w ill
Return a* W a q e - E o r n e r i
ried to John M. Thom pson. S u r­
B eavers w e re held to a sta n d ­
Joe B erg er won th e $10 Fred be a C h ristm as play o r a hum -
vivors a re th e w id o w er; tw o
In many snnalorin. patients are
still the firs t h alf by th e fight­ G roner second prize for yield erous one.
sons, W illiam R. M illar of P o rt­
nelng trained in some type of suit
per ace w ith $5 going to Rernle
ing L oggers.
Ju n io r an d senior try o u ts w ill
land and G. Alfred M illar of O re­
a b l e w o r k an
A ltishln for th ird place.
be
held N ovem ber 20 to 23 a fter
’
th at they can re
gon P ity ; a siste r M rs. L u tltin
school. S tu d en ts p a rtic ip a tin g in
J L l Q 3 9 l , ,urn to Jheir
Rebekah Lodge Elects
Jack . F arm in g to n ; a step-daw th
the p la y w ill p ra c tic e th re e n ig h ts
ZJ d ; —' v &' com m unities as
Beaverton Post Office
te r Mrs. M yrtle H ard m an . Bea­ New Officers
wage e a rn e r»
a week for approxim ately three
verton and seven g ran d ch ild ren .
Will Remain Open
This program ot
weeks.
T he re g u la r m eeting of the
She w as a
faith fu l a tte n d a n t of
re ha hi Illation
T
he
B
eaverton
p
o
sto
fflc
1
w
ill
Kebekadt
lodge
w
as
neld
T
uesday
the
local
church,
a
c
h
a
rte
r
m
em
­
made possible to
b er of th e m issio n a ry society, evening in th e I. O. O. F. hall. rem ain open S atu rd ay aft.-n-oons
some extent by
COMING EVENTS
C hristm as Heals
and a m em ber of th e Rehekah An election of officers w as held h e re a fte r u n til 5 o 'clock accord
November 24— Ju n io r
S kating
l* relieving com m unities of the
lodge, w ho also p a rtic ip a te d in as follow s: Noble grand. V irginia Ing to N ettle Daly, postm aster.
tlnam iiil responsibility or taking
P
arty
.
T
his
is
being
done
for
th
e
co
n
­
C
h
am
b
erlain
:
vice
g
ran
d
.
J
o
s
e
­
th e g rav esid e service. She was
care ot cured tuberculosis pa
N ovem ber 29—Show, “C hem is­
well know n In the county, hav­ phine B a rro n ; se c re ta ry , S arah venience of th e p a tro n s. T here
tlpnts, in addition to giving the
tr
y
F an cies.”
will
be
a
ru
ra
l
m
all
delivery
on
W
alk
e
r;
tr
e
a
s
u
re
r
.
Rose
Stevens.
ing been in th e g ro cery b u si­
persons them selves a feeling of
T uesday.
T hanksgiving
D ecem ber 16— B asketball o pen­
evening
th e lodge next
ness at F arm in g to n an d R eed- W ednesday
Independence.
num ber two.
er.
a tte n d e d T u a la tin lodge.
vllle fo r m any y ears.
Beaver Campaign
Reviewed To-date
Young Girls W agin g Health Com eback at Sanatorium
Public Speakers
Choose Officers
Junior Skating
Party to Be
Next Friday
Sanford Directs
One Act Play
Subscription, $1.00 per yr. In Advanc«
Youngsters to
Entertain PTA
T he
next
m eeting
of
th e
P
T. A. w ill be h eld N ovem ber 2 f
In the high school gym , a t 8:00
p. rn. sh a rp .
Legion Post
Announces
Activities
A program of g rade
»«.bool
activities will be
as
follows
T u a la tin Valley A m erican l é ­
B and peform ance, d irected
b
Mr. B ushnell; glee clubs, direct gion P o st No. 93 is planning
ed by M iss B arb ara C ady; firs t j m any a c tiv itie s fo r th e coming
and second grade rythm band, . y ear acco rd in g to W. H. H unter,
j
g irls of M etzger, th e com m ander of
, the post. T h is post ta k e s in rbe
B eaverton d is tric t.
The post w ill .sponsor several
boys for a tte n d a n c e a t tb e Bea­
ver Boys S ta te . A lso they plan
sending th e B eaverton drum and
bugie co rp s an d band to th e sta te
convention to be h eld in S ea­
sid e in A ugust. T he post is p re ­
sen tin g the legion em blem fo r
th e h ig h est sc h o la rsh ip in each
of the B eaverton, M etzger, G a r­
d en H ome an d P ro g re ss schools.
T h is has been done tb e past
sev eral years.
Mr. H u n te r s ta te s th a t u n d er
a new ru lin g of th e govern m en t
a ll ex -se rv ic e m en w ho w ere
not c itizen s of th e U nited S tates
Supplies Forwarded
and have n o t tak en out th e ir
To Missionary
citizen sh ip p a p ers can secu re the
by
tilin g
th e ir
service
A large package
containing sam e
records.
su p p lies for the celebration of
T he post m eets the f ir s t and
H oly Mass and B enediction for
th ird W ednesdays of th e m onth
one y ear has been forw arded by in the cluv house a t M etzger.
the so d alists to an A lask an M is­
d irected
by Miss O steriab ;
and boy» gym clashes, directed
by Miss Lite and Mr. P helpe;
group of boy's tum bling, d irected
by Mr. B ullis; boy scouts dem on­
stra tin g first aid. directed by Mr.
P i^ ip s. cam p fire girl» depicting
taheloe» of the 7 craft« , d irected
by Mrs. Satchel 1; and th e cut-
scouts singing so n g s, u n d er the
direction of Mr. George.
All m eeting» of th e association
a re held on th e fourth T uesda:
In each m onth, except th e one In
D ecem ber w hich will be held on
the 12th. I t will be In charge of
the Book club.
sio n ary . Home ch a ritie s will re- { R.
ceive atten tio n th is week when |
b ask ets
for T hanksgiving will
B. STRINGFIELD
DUE HERE NOV. 29
P ro fesso r
R.
B.
S trln g fie ld
com m ercial ch em ist fo r G oodyear
ru b b er p la n ts, sp o n so re d by tbe
n atio n al assem blies, w ill com e to
the high school N ovem ber 29 to
14, in the academ y auditorium . tell tbe sto ry of m odern c h em is­
Tbe program included a shadow try and bow it a ffects ev e ry th in g 2
play w ith recitatio n s by J u a a ita around us. according to I. ■<£
■ '
E lsensohn a n d H elen
McPbee, M etzler.
T here will be a ten c en ts a d ­
greetin g song and dance by the
M inims, and a play. "My Cousin m ission charge.
Proceeds
»rill
pay
fo r th e
F rom S w ed en " under tbe direc­
m
usical
a
w
a
rd
s
p
resen
ted
to tb e i
tion of th e seniors.
F ra n c e s C arlson, so d ality pre- i band, drum c o rp s , o rc h e s tra , and
feet, G erm aine LaVoie, Y v o n n e: glee club m em bers.
be d istrib u ted by Btudents of St.
M ary's of tbe Valley Academy.
A pay assem bly w as sponsored
by the stu d en t body, November
Luckey. and Shirley G ray w il l .
a tte n d the R. C. S. C. m e e tin g ; Small Boy Injured
a t Im m acu lata Academy, S a t u r - ;
In Car Accident
day.
Dean S h o rt. sm all so n of Mr.
R everend F a th e r V iator R as-
s e r, O-S B., diocesan d ire c to r of an d M rs. L. W. S h o rt, w as s e r - 1
of sacred music, visited the ch o r­ iously in ju re d T uesday ev ening
al class la s t week and gave the when be a lig h te d from a school
g irls som e helpful suggestions for bus in fro n t of h is hom e an d !
w alked in to th e p a th of a -pass­
singing.
Due
to
the
activ ities
of ing auto m o b ile driven by D. F.
T hanvsgiving week the
a n n u al B ixby of 106 S. E. H aw thorne
C ec.lian party w as esjoyed by boulevard. He has a slig h t con­
the m usic pupils th is year on cussion but Is concious.
j
N ovem ber 16. Games w ere played
a fte r which refsesh m ests w ere
served to the m u sician s in the
H arm ony Room. Ice cream w as
provided by Mr. and M rs. Wm.
M iller a n d Mr. and Mrs. W. L.
Tooze.
Block p rin tin g an d wood craft
h av e been su b jects of in te re st
and stu d y in the a r t cla ss d u r­
ing November. As a re su lt color­
ful C hristm as card s and orig in al
album co v ers w ere ex h ib ited in
the studio, N ovember 17.
Local Poet Receives
Place In Publication
H allie H. Copb of B eaverton
has the h o n o r of having a poem,
Small Turn-Out For
Town Caucus
A sm all tu r n -o u t o f
voters
for the to w n 's a n n u a l
caucus
h e ld M onday n ig h t in th e K iw an­
is hall, to n o m in ate can d id a tes
for city offices.
W. E. McCloskey w as nom i­
n a te d for m ayor. H om er V.’il»o.i
for
re c o r d e r-tre a s u re r; H . M.
B arnes. A. H . R ossi, a n d P. D.
P eck for co u ncllm en. Peck Is
the only new can ld id ate on the
ticket.
T he a n n u a l election w ill be
held on D ecem ber 5 in the old
city h all.
Large Attendance Aim
“ T ra n sfig u ra tio n ,” accepted fo r
publication and w ill a p p e a r in Of Bible School
th e com ing issu e of C h ristm as
The Bible school a t the C hurch
L yrics of 1939. T he poem was of C h rist is w orking to build
subm itted in a $50.00 prize co n ­ Its a tte n d a n c e to 200. l a s t Sun­
d ay th e atte n d a n c e w as 161. The
test. T h is volum e h as been p u b ­
B ible school is one of the finest
lished since 1936 a n d co n tain s equipped schools In the county.
only
tim ely
and
m erito rio u s It has m odern needs and ex
poetry an d only selected w ork perlenced C h ristian te a c h e rs The
of
d istin g u ish ed
co n tem p o rary public is Invited to visit the
A m erican poets. T he Inclusion of school an d see w hat is being
the a u th o r's poem is a d istin c t done b efo re sending y o u r child­
sign of lite ra ry m e rit an d rec­ ren. N ext S u n d ay the offering
ognition,
O th er w ritin g s h av e w ill be s e n t to th e N orthw est
been featu red in C row n A nthol­ r h r is t a n college a t Eugene.
ogy of V erse and T he W orld’s
F a ir A nthology of Verse.
Car Crashes Into Pole
A b rie f biography of the a u th ­
o r rev eals she Is a native of Injuring R. A. Goyt
O regon, and a lover of n a tu re
R ichard A. Goyt w as badly
au d beauty. She Is also a mu­ injured S unday w hen bis car
sic ia n an d gospel sin g er, sing­ skidded, c ra sh in g Into a pow er
ing in v ario u s ch u rch es an d over ; Pole a t S. E. 95th avenue an d
th e radio.
I Pow ell boulevard In P o rtlan d .