The Beaverton review. (Beaverton, Washington County, Or.) 192?-1941, February 02, 1940, Image 1

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    OMfon E x ch an g e
-a
7 ï /£ B eaverton R eview
T h e O nly N ew spaper D evotedly Exlcusiyely to the Interests of E astern W ashington County.
Volume X V III
I tea vert on, \Vushiniftou Coufîty, Oregon,
Beaverton Is Darkhorse
Catholic Tournament
burklinr»«« o f U»«
Oregon
bashvihall
I'u limile
« lu h
tournament,
F ilila ), Saturday und
Uinv*-r»>y
of
aetiool
set
for
Huuday at
Purtlund,
I mi Ht. M ary's o f
umiliai
li I lili
look**
to
Beaverton, III*
u* h in whlh lout lo i'oluinbla Prop*
of
IN*rfland II» II»*» final* of the
14*39 MVrllt.
'I'll** B ra va rlo « lud»
buv
r l« h l out *»f U nan»«»» this
8 «“
• »«.
Includimi t a o I riunì »ha o'
jo li h « o f Mllwnukl# aud Ot*
rilar of
of
II»« He» of Astoria. both
wfetch w ill taka part In the
tourney.
Ttu>y w ar«
i,)
defeated,
however
another tourney «-ivtry, Morn»'
A uk «I Prep*
I um K lu g« I«)'
I»
lfe*
leadluu
scorar Of the club
uriti»
lóti
point« in It Kail»«*. 1UII Hauser
bn* Uli pointa in 14 xamaa.
U) alt odd coincide noe. Heavar-
ton w ill open H» 1940 tourna*
meut pU )
rtgbt where It left
« f f laut >«ur. The Oaala wll meet
t'oliunbia Prep achool'a defending
ebani pinn« a l lu p. » . Friday In
the final «am e of the opening
round.
Hue-red Heart of Hnlettt In»» wou
three aud loat four,
and
Ht
Joh n * of Milwgukla, the ‘ 'baby
uf the tournament, ha» won on»
und lo »i three.
o th er elirant». be«lde*
tfeoi-
mentioned, are Ht Mary » or Ku-
gene. Ht. Stephen'» o f Portion»!
aud St. Mar) » of Th « H alle»
Friday night'» opening touud will
match Salem and St. Stephen's at
7:00 p. in., Ttie Italie» and Ku­
gelte a l s p nu. Mount Angel
mul A tto ria at 9 p. tu., aud Bea-
»ertöt» und Columbia al 10 p ut.
. « * M - e « y -W - y - — '
Council of Churches
Meets at Scho1!«
Tfee Washington fo u n t) t'ouu-
ctl of Churches
tuet
at
I he
Hckolls
Methodist
church
on
Tnt-sduy evening. Juu ivry 3d at
7:30 p. tit.
Tin- theme for III*- 5 Jttlng wa
•'Th*- Layman uud £1 t Church.
Max
Iteeher, p r e s l.lM o f the
council presided
S, . -%rs were
Mrs. Mux lte«'lM>r, Mrs. K. U
llarlter. J K. Ma>. Arthur Yoe
man« und Ilev. K. D Kel log«,
all o f Forest drove.
There
Were
represent,it Ives
present from Ileavrton. IIIII s I huo .
Forest Grove.
Mountain
Horn ,
and laiurel, uud Scholls,
Th<- next meet I
the cotin*
ail w ill he a v* * * knnqiiH at
th«- lllllsboro Chi
ahurcli on
A pril 30.
Coming Events
Feb. 3.
Infunine
l\iruly»i.i
program,
Feb. IT» Club meeting»
Fey. II. lleutr«rlou v». Forent
Paralysis Tab Sa'ps
Very Successful
The 1040 March o f l>lme» *-am
pulgn
will
be
ended
with
a '
benefit ptograui ut 7:30 p. tn , I
Suturday evening. February 3, In
the high nchool gym.
r u r a l)» !» tab »a le » have been
highly successfu
through
co­
, i
operative work by »tudc-nU of
the Kind« and high school» in i
Friday, February 2, 1940
Fred JosHy Presented
With Award
Pedestrian
Fatalities
Sixteen
Beaverton
district.
unto pedestrian
were killed
Forestry's
Problems
Discussed
That the future o f our grwat
Mr. Heymour also presented Fred
Jossy o f the Hock Creek dairy timber industry was squarely up
■ Winner» of prizes for »alea* ! *nif Hie month of December. Thla club with an award for having to the «Mizeitj* o f this northwest
inu ii nh1 1 » in the various schools I wa* 43 percent of the total traf- been a 4*11 club leader for more waa tbe opinion o f Htev«n N
Orava, Itere.
Feb. 21. Freo program.
are: Hard« n lh me, Eddie lit,
flc death toll (or the month. i ban 10 years. Mr. Jossy has W ycoff, forestry- man, uj * lie gavs
Feb. 22
*Hwallow," the magi­ kroft, Gwendolyn Steele; Kulelgh.
Of the 1« pedestrian fatalities, been a leader of the Rock Creek a vivid picture o f our forestyy
cian
Kusu Zwalen; Bonny Slope, Don­
d u b for the past eleven years problems o f today. He atated we
nine, or 56 percent occurred In
ald Krlek; Cedar Mill,
Arlene
and during that - lime his club have 25.000,000 acres o f timbor
U riffln ;
Barne».
Phillip
West; urban area, while of the seven
baa won numerous outstanding with 11,000.000 already logged off.
Lance Trout E jcjc
Wbltford,
France» Smith;
and r a n t fatalltli . . jd x
were
on
That some system must bo a-
Take At Alsea
illleti, Kulph Campbell,
U w - t SarKy traveled roads and one awards under bia leadership.
dopted whereby we could assure
Mrs. H arriett Ford,
of
the
tence Iktvies. Alvin ll*M«i*e.
Approximately
1.219.34fi
egei
(raveled
highways. Heywood school, is another local future generations the benefits
rt< avet ton
Krade
aud
liiglt 1 on lightly
o f the timber industry.
hove been taken to date by I fee •chcola, us yet. have not turned Cro»»iux highway« accounted for leader In the county who has
There was a large attendance
rec.-jved her 10-year leadership
»ta le game deportment front le »» their money In.
four of the seven rural pede»-
at
tbe meeing. The birthday an­
pin. This wa* presented to her
Du not forget to altend the
timi» 20,000 adult uutlve »aarun
niversaries of Dt. C. K. Ma-on
Irlan death* while two persons last year.
hear
tbo
cutthroat trout held
at
A l»ea benefit program aud
Others -who were given recog­ and Ted Emerson were celebrated
Northwest’» premier »port» an* were killed while walking along
front hatchery, Th u «upply of
nition at the meeting were Eunice with each being presented with
aouncer, Kollie Truitt.
a highway and one met death Hahnow and Frank Setniker, out­ a birthday bun. lighted candle and
brood trout, (lie only one of It«
Hintlair
wfe.le working on a ear on the standing club members o f tua g ift (7 ). Ferd Kroner.
kind in Oregon, Int» been de­
j
**
Bson,
and
Dave
Davidson
were
county'
during
1939;
O.
B.
Kraus,
Huber Carden Club
road.
veloped through careful »electIon
of
ih «
county school superintendent, in guests. Vern Coleman
Well Attended
Sixty-five percent of the traf- charge o f glrls'4-H club work j Beaverton
und was recently
reported by*
Review -Easi.
WaJh-
Shopping
News
The
Kurden club meeting a*. flc fatalities during January
of in the county; and Miss Kath­ ; ington County
l»r. Fred J. Foster, loglonul dl
was
introduced
as
a
new
mem­
leen
McCrae,
hi
me
demonstra­
rector
of the If.
S. Bureau * f
*^t-ber
lial <>n Saturday, Jan- > 193k were pedestrians. Motorists
ber.
m
tion agent.
Fisheries, to bo .1.« largest and *7' waB a <0“ ,p,* U’ s u c c .., ,
un<J pwle„ rla||s are
„
d to
V* t i l l
II*.
OF«-
t h u ll
.1»
1/ U I l l s ' l l
» en-j
.II- I
with
more
than
SO
garden
fin«-**t »fork of intuit u#.tlve cut* thualast» present. Many valuable exercise care ,n walking and
Book Club Committee
Illness Effects Book
Ibrout trout ill exlsleflce.
Entertained
«-ultural hints were given, Great ilrliinit so as to avoid a repeti-
Club Attendance
The commission plan« to rear Interest was shown in the graft ^
0, u ,,, toU tbu Jaiiuary
Mrs. M. C. McKercber enter*
i ,
.
cutthroat brood trout at Alse.t Ing d< monstration given by Dan
Inclement
weather and pre- ta)ned
twnmi(le<. m tm b e n
Of
the
20
persons
killed
|j
vailing Hlness prevented r :.um ! „ f th„ ^
I!ook <1b()
hatchery
for
the
purpose
of Shaw.
Hobart Hlewa t o f the uien » traffic uccideuts a year ago, 13
» t u c k l i i K Kel I n k * . In Dougina au-1
I
'*
.
?
'™
',
'
he
luncheon
on
Tuesday
of
iaot
garden club o f Portland rev.ew xi
aEd
t.'ooae count)«», whhh Is being the activities of I bat orgnniza- were pedestrians. Four of these meet.ng o f the Book club last week> and I>n>Eraul/
Thursday, but those present en-
,
acquired for dev« lopin Mil a«
i
j t i * . nobei-t Stewart told o f death« were on rural highways joyed a treat in the review of
cutthroat brood luke and from the alms and accomplishments and the rest were In cities with "Th e Desert Road to Shani lam
" J
x I H
T
^ rL Z
which It is ho|»ed that it will of the Beuverlon Carden club.
Portland ulona accounting for given hy Mrs. Ernest Master,
,
^
D’‘ W '
Refreshment« were served at six. Of the set*;;, persons killed who was assisted by Mrs. Lyn- O. O. Murray. J. G. Hartsnorn
t ventini!) be |H,sslble to secure
o
f
West
Slope.
C.
E.
Mason.
W al-
the close of the meeting. The in other types ot accidents, t w j
enough t*Kgs to supply the need«
K,Kh,^
n
UdieH
Wer*
ter
VanKleek.
W.
H.
Graue*
next meeting will be held on died In auto collisions, tw o in
of the c«iusl hatcliert*-«.
Tuesday, February 13. at 8 p.tn.
The next meeting w ill be h e ll j'^ H ^BobNi' ^
1
alter,
train-auto collisions, two in non-
j ^
rolLston accidents and one from al eleven o 'clix k Thursday. Feb- L
8. and Edward
A. Brown
of “ nd Ja> ° ‘ b!‘° n'
Christian Endeavor
Given Part In Ballet
cyjMiu tuouoxid*.
Portund Is sch ed u led 'to present'
itallv Feb. 4
“Bacchanale”
I
a historical review on the '*Ro- University of Oregon
t luitde J. Neely. pa«lor of tbc a Antla p;,.llov| experienced the Beaverton (traders
■nance of Gold.'* which should Will Battle OSC
prove uiosi interesting. New book
Central
Christina church is to thrill of her Ilf« when she wav Wn Another
comments on “ Queen Anne Bo
Renewing their rivalry cn ihe
lie the speak«* ,*t Ibe Washing- chosen to tuke purl III "Bnccha-
leyn’ ’ w ill be given by Mrs. VV. basketball court
at
Corvallis.
tuu couuty <E rail) ou Hundajr,! »»■!•’
ballet presented by the
Norman Bishop)
Everyone
invüted. Oregon, the University o f Ore-
February It.
Hallet Kusse de Monte Carlo at j I-u*t Saturday night the Be.*- H. Grauer.
gun and Oregon
State
collere
This rally is one of the h gh- -the
Portland Civic auditorium, j verton grade school played th* Bring your sandwich.
teams meet for the second time
high school freshmen as a pre­
lights of the year for Endeavor, Ralurduy, January 27.
the
Sixteen pernon»
15. C. Heymour, state 4-11 dub
leader, discussed 4'H club work
In Oregon and bioitght out some
o f Its successes and accomplish­
ments at the Hillsboro chamber
of Commerce luncheon Monday
noon, according to Palm er Tor-
v end, assistant
county
agent.
Number 10
accidents
in
dur-
because It Is held in celebration M il tie
Miss
Piettovi was ap- liminary to the
"R ed
Head ' M r s \V<wxH M r s « t e u a r t ,h l* season on Saturday nub*.
.v ir s
» (* o a . A i r s . M e w a n Februarv 3 . 0 ««™ ..
*»-
t««m
and
lluy
Carr'*
und commemoration of the
59th pointed for the purt by
Miss girls
Honored
Guests
feated
IJ»e
defending
Conference
birthday of CK mid will be held Wnise. o f the Novlkoff American Nusbes. The grade school beat
champions in their first meeting
ul live IlillslMiro Christian church Ktiaston Ballet
Sc hot I of Pori* Ine freshmen by a score of 2U
Mrs. \. A. Mood and
Mrs. o f the M U U „ a( t:u>.ene ^
ut 2:3U p.ut.
laud.
to 18. The score was tied at IS
Robert Stewart were the honor
ja ,llIary- by a 25 to 31
.re
all with only ubout 30 heconds guests at a potluck
The a* ivg service will be ill I
birthday and th^ Kame thu
to go when Henry Jones sunk luncheon held at Ihe home of lirda>. nith(
cliur»-.- of Joe Bates and Theoli i I t u * ^ f p w p l r v S t l i r « »
^ onp of ^
Pulliam
will I.... Ua devoUoi.
h J lW U r > ™ o r t
u Jong one from tbe middle of Mrs. M ailer VanKleek on Mon- I1IDS, hotly contested o f th- - a *
*-ls. Refreshment« will l*e served.
(¡«-urge Itoniiully und family the floor.
day o f this wee*. Others presea'
The ¿neup w.is: Henry Jones. were Mrs. J. H. Dobbins. Mrs.
who have made their home w it-
w ith Assoi-lated
s port caste.-
Julian Curtis, guards: Kenny Fo? H-eita Austin. Mrs. M. C. Me- .|ohll Cart enter at
the
micr-j-
L a r g e A tte n d a n c e A t
H- L
“ "«*
tb* pu»t
and Norman Bishop, fo rw a rd s :1 Ke.cher. Mrs. N. W alker.
and |)h„ Ile. , he gamw w ; „ he hean,
S
k
i
I
in
i»
P
a
r
t
v
,wo
1<,ft
for
Pendlaton
.''»K illing i a r t )
wherc
Mr l}onilal,y has
pur. und Tarzan Springer, center.
Mrs. VanKleek. The guests were Dv«er Station KM JJ.
Powland
¿Substitutes were: l.ytnan Fau-1 presented
with
a
hauderker- starling at 7:3rt p.m.
More than 120 were present
“ * » 'e l r y "tore. A fnre-
teek who replaced Julian Curtis ch.ef shower in honor of the
ut the Torch Honor «tatting par- * * "
surprise party was given
at guard. In turn Julian replaced occasion.
...
.
t
which wuh held Wednesday for
Jan,K at ,h<' ho"*e ol
Tarzan Springer who went ottl
Mrs. D*>n Isla.td ’•«turned from * n r i S t l S I l r . lH lt ‘ U\OTS
.evening ut the Hillsboro skating *"*' *eacht»r. Mrs. Bullis.
on fouls in the Ei«t quarter.
Staffer New President
the hospital M'eduesday and is Hold Banquet
I rink In Hluile park
Tile referee was lx«ris Bixby. reported oi ing line.
Torch
Honor
memlN«i-s
and S I L V E R
TE A
OHC, Corvallis, January 30- -
Mrs. F. Noel and Mr. aud Mrs.
* hristian Kndeavorers of
Edwin Stoffer, senior in editca their friends ware supervised b y '
E7. H. Uergln attended the grad' ,*le * *»ur*'h c f Chris! held a tan*
Early
Premium
List
Tlu' Ibree groups o f Camp hire
lion from Beaverton, wuh elected Miss Helen Irwin and Miss Crttyls
until >n exercises of their daugh' I 11*** *u Hie I lavement
of
the
president o f th • Oregon Rtnte Durr, since the party wus p r l" : 0 ,r l* o f Beaverton are giving a
^he
The premium list for the 1!»40 ter. Mollie Bergin Noel at the ,hurch Thursday even ng
leucine club, it was announced Vute I he students found p len ty ; » ' I ' e f ten February 9, in the
state fa r is being prepared now Lincoln high school in Portland Christian Endeavor is 59 «-ears
Kiwanls hall, al 3:15 to 5:00
here this week.
of room In which to skate.
Thursdays. January 23.
"*<* February 2. A program was
o ’clock. There w ill he a shots and expectalIons are that it will
Mr. ami Mrs. VV. C. W right. Siven by the young people, liev.
be
distributed
much
earlier
than
j
program and . refreshments.
R-
Putnam of HilKhom wa«
usual thereby giving gardeners daughters Viola and Gladys, and
to T illa
speaker. WsTter L My m.
and housewives an opportunity to Earl M iller motored
TH K . . .
field secretary f«*r slate
Christ-
plan
their exhibits months a- lttook m Sunday.
Mrs. .Maude Hurt of Rockavvuy *an Endeavor was also on th«
tiead.
reports
Leo
Spitzbarl.
loops w -r*
manager of the fair. The list w ill visited at the M". R. VanKleek I ogj-am. The l»u r
home from Monday until Tue«-
at :lie hauq . ’ able,
contaiu a number of changes.
day evening. Mrs. Hurt is an t
. . . SAW
aunt o f Mrs. VanKleek.
> ( rs> C,eor)fianna Benson
Examinations Slated
T w elve ladies met at the grade
ORAN D P I W ARB on his fav
the (lottery making
Mrs. Georgianna Benson, wid-
Butter
makers
and
cheese school for
orile street corn er.........
KW1I, milkers
morning
and ow o f Jerome Beuson. died Jan-
examinations, required class Wednesday
Mil.SON making good use
of by law. will be given by the later had luncheon at the home | uary 31 following a shert ill*
ness.
state department of agriculture o f Mrs. Robert Stewart.
his keys .......
MARION
I.ONli
Myron B. Gray o f
San Fran* Mrs. Benson
was born Au n t
March 11 ut the Oregon Stale
Those Shopping N e w s
days
la.t 26. 1853. at Marietta. Pa.,
the
washing the drug store windows college campus dairy building in cisco spelt several
Corvallia, announces A. AW M etz­ week with his parents, Mr. and daughter of Thomas and Mary
Ads . . and no wonder
111 KO\ It HITCH
with, a
settlers o f
ger. ch ief o f the dairy division. Mrs. Doy Gray after attending Ann Carney, early
the
K
raft
convinlion
a
Seattle
j
the
Red
River
valley.
M inre- >t*.
band full of soda crackers......... Enrolment may be
made
any
\v h e n they’re printed
l^ V ern e
Dean
of Stevenson She
was
married
in l * ' t ts
automobile.........
lilt .II
I.KW IS time with the state depanuent
vms a
guest last week at the Jerome Ilensou and
lived
'n®
2000 times ! !
of agriculture In Salem.
II\ > S MTKOI-it I!
polishing bis
home o f her mother. Mrs. Mar- many years at Hallock. Mini
ion lantg
| Mr. und Mrv. Demon cable so
unloading farm equipineut.........
Church of Christ Bible
Guest last week
at the home Oregon in 1911. first
settlint in
I Mil, ll VI.I. \ with a trailer load
of Mr. and Mrs.
V. H. Bixby j Central Oregon, c< tiling to F*a-
School Makes (Jain
was Mrs. Bixby'a
uncle.
Fred verton in 192t>.
of c a ttle....... ON FT A HKSTKR-
Phone, bring or send in
The Bible school at the Church W estover of Missoula, Mont.
I Mrs. Benson is survived by
M E day dreaming....... VKKKIS of Christ is gaining rapidly a f­
Mr. ami Mrs. G. Alexander an I her son. James I*, with Whom
your want ads to the
t*RKCN
and
HELEN
IR W IN ter the stamp during the past daughter. Mrs. Te«i Hetu, mo- "he has made her home the past
month. la»sl Sunday the attend­ tored to Bremerton
Review a n d Shopping
i^ttiirday eight years. ADo Claude L.. o f
lunching
together.........
K. E.
ance was 157, many new pupils where Mrs. Hetu met her hus­ Portkvnd; a sister, xn ,« Isabel
News.
were In attendance.
Hl'SIINEI.L swinging a baton..
band. Ted Hetu. who arrived o.- Carney o f Dayton. Ohio: tlsh t
the F.S.S. Mexico. Mr. and Mrs grand children and nine r: » !
C.
M.
MARTIN
lakluK
Inventory
The little ads that do bi£
Alexander returned home Tues­ grand children.
Mrs.
J.
Heisler
Dies
BOH .SVVKE finding Kng-
day. Mrs. Hetu w ill remain !n
E'uneral services will he held
things— and only lc pe*'
at 2 p. m. Satuiday. E'ebruiiy
Mrs. J. Heisler. mother o f Mrs. Washington.
lish class am using.........MK. und
The Beaver Social
club
1» 1.
_____
at __ P eg g’s fm en il) parlor* In
word--25c minimum.
A V. Olson. K3 years old. passed
MKS. V. O. STEEN HOD out for
with
Inlermsr-
sc
away at 1:30 o'clock Thursdity planiung a luncheon followed oy , Beaverton.
a ride.
a card party for February 2t. Crescent Grove cemetery.
morntng.
LISTEN!
You can almosl
hear them click
SNOOPER