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T he B eaverton R eview The Only Newspaper Devotedly Exlcushrely to the Interests of Eastern Washington County. Volarne X V III Scouting The West Slope Beaverton, Wanhinfftoa County, Oregon, Friday, Jane 21, 1940 HAY TOWERS BRINGS GUITAR * » Civil Service » Th«*r« I mi | » ttw.ioriimu (u the lot. It was learned at the reg ular ineetlng Of the local K f wanla Wednesday, Jun - 19 . ft •« muw that they i n ,ui ,f>u. hall player». IIIU Graue«, in-.ua K''r U m tha Kiwnnl* *Wtball«rs ta bunting for that laut. dack. ■tuna on « «aid hla team hud a a a IHM haa bawl hunting for tha The »oftball game of the aaa* 'Charley Horsee,” but both lo aon will be played on the Men thara »•rton high acbool uUdetic Held cal doetora assuia him "Juat «Int no auch animal." neat \\ oilm »day nlgl.t net ween Anyway. Wadnaaday night. at tteuveitor. Klwanlan» who b a r« I » ; 16 w «‘ll lind out what a tarn« h«*u chiillaUged to «ro e » hat" It la (o r waa). with tUa »w ilt uttgregiition known Tb« local Klwauiaus wara lu r atul wide a« the Weal Slope luipnn vment cult. Kbr aome royally «ntartalnad by Kay Tow % •ra, l*oi lland who eaug «-owfcov, . .eie -ta» «well a. ink ... aort o f feud between theae tw > «* * • ■ to bla own accompany, bundle» of fello w » and now f, nwnt on tha guitar Exams To Team Be Held a a » The ro lle d State« Civil Ser vice com m it« ton haa annonn-cd open competitive examination« for numerous poaltiona some n* which are Hated below: Application» must be tiled with < tha commission's Washington o f fice not later than We date- »pacified with the name o f the examination. Usually the local ■ secretary, Mr. Char tea Da we«, i t the postoffice can supply uided information. ti.e lime when each 1» prouiu-iug all a ud sundry whut they will CELEBRATES THEIR do to Utoae fello w » frotu the Marine engineer. $3,800 a year; other ultltudv, rt«* juat a little GOLDEN WEDDING a a a aaeociata. 83.200 a year: as»D- lu»T «• liiforiuatloii »eem » to ih > Mr. and Mra. Walch o f Braver- tant. >2.600 a year; railoua op what the otliet fellow Hunt» ton. ralabralad their golden wad tional branches, not over 70 yrs. And here 1» the low di v> u on ding anniversary Sunday. June of axe; June 30. 1941. the West Slopera Hi .with a paity at th«|r bom« Naval architect, $3.800 a year; The»*- We*t Slope fello w » will just eant o f Barnard'» corner. associate. $3.200; assistant. $2.60') average over io year» lu age ■Vuiong tboae who cougialu- various optional subjects; June In loundina up tha player». •ated them on th« .lag^.y ore«- , , 30, 1941. Henry Dw.il. their manager. dU- » loti were trlenda from Itoae | I __ __ . . .___ . * Assistant translato- t French, A Heave-ton ^ woman. . ____ Mra. _____( D o ra l Gene-al chalí man covtued there wa» too much tal- burg. roru an a — ___ ___ _____ for this < verton formed a choir who sail«; , ,, . . ' I'urtlaud and lieaverton llhv I Alirlnar lh „ i - l. i- . J T V . Spr-ISb| $2.6 -• ent In the locality for juat ONB U rth „ j. tU p 9 ' C.t° * * 4 * brU“ a,,t year | hnlliant aflatr waa Mra. Dorothy ! during the initiation o f tae now a year. 18 but not 53- July 12, • team and with .« n .ld e r .b l. Jlf ; » „ . ilr Worth> Worthy .Matron of Wa candidate. I.. ..ile .« .- „ »a , 1 „WM In m l n K l - ' ' * > " ' o*nii -vii »iiu n r«. O tiita Matron o f FJasten. H t.r U » i . m . D .1 a « , I .. lu u l.y pt i:ned down to T H R K F :' ' . ^ p i y . T m l l y '’ . i r ' ^ >T Chapter. Portland, w 'lU ha" I ( “ i7 ~ ^ 'd Mrs. Harry Eliander. 1940' ^ the V.a. Machine om. i* um». each to play 3 luning- | Uv, ttml y„ uthil|1 lu Bplril “r ,v T . , ,b* V * annual 1 -ha able asalaUnce of assistant ' Worthy Patron and Worthy Ma Jun,or *lrw ay traffic control-; tAM-ry man ou tha team has aim believe in tnairied life .. Hl ' , ‘ t ! * «•»•Io n » of the ^oalnuan h r*, hvu Welts. W or iron, respectively, o f Beaver i le;< $--6° * * y * « r ; requires « a la st tlml's a pippen (In base it » * happy couple received in a- T j «w * ^ °$ Vlctoty t uapter. chapter presided during the ex- u ln « P * r ie n c e ; must be IS but bait’ ). It is 8-atefore to ba liop U su tifu l gUts to mo notblo-; i„ . J !?w h 8h“ r' ^ G* or**; W orth) em plllcation o f ritualistic work U<H 54 r ear* Ju,r l$- I»«* - rd i ) -a I tha Klwauian gang cun ^ the great big decorated rwk< ... 7 * W#r* *WO ***tro1* ° r W averly Chaple, J when the degree» were confer- Junior aatronomer, $2,600a yea: other Ueaverton women wl»o had j Portland geg together a sufficient u umbel „cth a little bride »--d groom Id 7h! '( " r l r J l ^T-h" * ° 'm ' ' i*orllant1' IUi<4 Mr*- Anna Me- red on Mrs. lama Steele. Naval Obuurvatory, Washing ton. lh* (,r *n<l Chapter with i'becters, worthy matron of O ffice:» o f Beaver chapter cou- D C. Requires 4-year college U* offer »um« competition. Of «un dln g In the aeoler of IL | , «“ » ‘ '«»cUoo as part o f Mte. S tip e» 1 Tu, i „ fn Hlli.bm o. _____ leered a special degree on Mrs. j course. Must be lens i.ian 15. c o u i«- there ware a few who There were about thirty guest 1 1 r u g ^ ' aster for and rT'Nlcuols as an were reluctant to a-liuli any an(| mimic mid danclnk w r ua* "(Srai lou* l- a d v " w th f 1 T » " o ■ « * » tin ■■■■— ■» -w the occaalou u o > » u u Stipe — ——- M ..... «•' ad- •«* Jul) ---- - II, 1940. U iu c hut an amateur staiu.t Tl i joy^d. The Itaviaw Jolua with ’ - , * a s Ben H. Nichola.. Corvallla. dcnduiu to the formal program Assistant curator in g n u h r i hut with a little - o o u w — gilt j their .units of friends in wish- r" universally ‘ tiu,l**r .PPsHutlon on Mts beatowad H U «. a . «h « w or"'> i**f<>» *»*« h a*' lu her report. Mrs. iftlpe re- g2.600 a yuar; museum aide po- tve|y little, in fact) it was dlt ihrutie'iw-iii tha session* * * * • '* rwq*on«lbll- v e ,l*d that she had visited, dur- »itlon ». 3 grade, rangua, from lug many happy re ta in , of this n,e«nurt p , „ l(Ud throughout cove reo- that practically every Vety gracious occasion of as brilliant and colorful an ,U" ** co-l>r« »» dl,‘ *: " « ‘ « f ,li ln* Ule u ‘>Ml > « » r- 146 n .goo u> .......... $UW I I > a year Kx;-»r • 1 1 «IM I (U J O lIU J a n .. ___ a »-■--------------------------------------------------- *---------. lli<*in lw » I in ^ rfU ta llo a n d woman « »on of utent had f o r tha Orami Chapter througbo u v jfficialy anJ 26 i unofficially and i lene« > in art gallery w ork at col- assemblage of ft sternal lam a» *»erly played class AA JtlaJor .more than lut* »but ins. -yea ‘ lege studio in history o f a r. or baseball SILENTLY PASSING Oaloirul. even to the m»me. Known for hD dignified man N r* A lb srU McMurphy. » UM- teaching experience in the line After llstt-nlii* to them U il g------------------------------------------ IM -H o le Session.” an Inspiration a* r' Mr N^hola surprised and • ***ne' ^ . ' ' <Kthr 5'rV 'd *U a ru Not wver M ' J ul j *■ , W ' . buw "good lbe> used to b*.” of Mrs. Stipe's in recognition o f l JH «hl»J the gay gathering at ro" ' ° f tb* Exploeive chemlaU. various Henjamlu 1. Hal) di»- Manager Dabi lias about the month o f loses Portland tho ^ banquet with a rare dtapteg , ‘ ‘ Sr* A* * ' *2 6 w 10 44-6W * > « * r II. K. Daly, liuahand of ptad 'tern S U r Home at Forest Grove In w|Bft ^ tided to enter them In the lia rs ' City o f Koaes and In honor i*f 04 humor in bU role as tone* master Daly, died suddenly lu e» reported the horn« had 34 me.: N |U W J drfen* . pn>rn, ni June coulee* this fall again*! all. her husband. Flm er Mtipe s fav- ' »mater. nnn 44 u unniprv lu in residence, maifipnen a . . and women a in- to 2-, . 194d. Here u*e h e name» ot that day night from pneumonia, '1 ..e secoud iunovatiau cred- orlte flower. tal o f 78. and was maintaining team J. (1. Torisoce. II Dahl. The Dalya had been visitin': Orftiidltti-d to Mrs. Stipe was the im- Talbert. Mrs. Marion Driller. Machinist (outside) outside the borne 22 men and 17 J. K. CbrlateiMeti. Chet Davl». 1 the Poatnmatet Convention tu I Marsbal. captured popular ac- presaive appeatance of a vested for Navy yard at Mare Island ' ' ; worn. n. a grand total of 117. John and l«ew l» Pointer, 11. A. j Corvallis add bad goue to New | claim as one of the most out cnolr as pari o, ine opem n, Tfle Home (ufanltg only lhofc July 2 for driller and July to Hpeer. A. II. Wataon. Dr K. J. • port with part of the pur'). A » standing women at the Session. ceremonies of the Orand session wh<) n w | ^ or #re for machinist. Hem. I . Stutter, Dick Kueneke. la quite uaual there wa» a jM iiy Very striking was the efficiency Tuesday morning. 1 he eight wo- W aid attendant, neuro-ips) chl- not qualified fo r old age peu- W . D Camerou. J. A. Pelletlere. foimed to deep sea Aati'-u*. the with which Ulie perfo'ntied the men o f the choir, singing" Open g(o)| Waahiogton county re- al ic bospiul. U. S. Veterans at Jack Furlong. Kiank K. Nlcbol Dal vs went along. White ad)n»t- most exacting duties of her o f the Oates of tue Tem ple." mar- tains a member in the Grand Ro»'*bur* ' ° re* on V * ™ « * H“ » ' Hy Sumuela. Jliu Valley. Fred iug hla sun glasses a great wave fice. iued to the Best and onto tho ^ r faln|1 with the advan. ifted are urged to apply. July Moore, Ik-rt t iiltuslKIUgfislii. U. hit the boat and Mr. Dal) v.as In u - li i .. Vi la- as »1 a V * a IV11 /* Il Al 1 ■ - — i .. .. m ..A .. # «) lllVA Mrs. M yitle Felaher as Inter ^ »tage which was a replica of u J u rio r engineer, $2.000 » a «• y e «r. cement o f Glenn Payne, H ills Oalxvrne, D. M. Davis. G. J. Da : thrown akalust the f.i'warl; ot national temple fund committee- cathedral with windows o f par- boro, to Associate Gd. Patron, aeronautical, and naval services vis, M. Peak**. C A. iiauigau. W .'th e 'laiat. breaking several rib». member served well and fattb chn.ent containing figures take i A l |h- ,niiU lla„ on of Mrg Hal. Must be under forty. Appllctions K. Ilui-st, V. O. Hteenrod, I red ||e was taken to a l*ortland h o v # .. „ . . . . nom lie _ ritual. ^ Huntington. Bugeoa, as W o r »» ,,nt11 fa rtie ? Hoffman. A. 1» Davis. Hob Ueu pltul w'.iere he seemed to be oil . ___. luring this regime. Du k wine-colored velvet dra thy Grand Matton and W illiam »oN ce. ’ . gle. C> P. Bean, V. O. Hutts. the w*> to quick recovery bill I Mra. TaPvert, with the aid of pen framed the windows and m il J. McKenzie. Portland as Wor- Advanced apprentice engraver A C. Ackernian Ralph Davis pueiiuioola set In Tuoadaj lo-.r Mn*. I v a Summers, Mrs. Stipe's lighted candles gave the scene tftiy Grand Paf-t>n. Mrs. H iu d **,te* u <* Printing and engrav- K. H. Mathis, I^es lletchell, Joe ,»ud be laaled only a few hours. slater, were responsible for the a dignity that greatly impressed lngrahm Folsou Past W o rth ' ln* Washington, D. C. Hlg i Kb-nxle. B. I*, liavis. R. D. Bur- H. P. Daly was born on a farm lovely rose c-hlffon dresses worn the gathering Grand Matron, presented Mrs. ^ « « » 1 edua^hm and expcrlenc-a gurd, Toni MeHugh, A. Swansoi- .,t Frlna. Illinois, Febiuery 22. by all the Orand officers « i l l Distinguished guests for the Stipe with the P a st' Worthy in engraving on steel. Ages U HUI Tangle land U AdamsT). IN 72. The old hedge «oo a . Ihe f- r ^ p<,M |,y ilro rJ session» included Jessie Grand Matron's Jewel and Rex to H osing date. Ju > piace wt tel »tanoa thoiivb t'.e Some -girt of »lallst Ics: maiqulsette and lace g o v ) » -f Helton Hedges. Yakima. Worthy Davis. Salein.Past W ouhy Grand Assistant scientific aid. $'• " H. Dabi foi meri)- played on old house ha» gone, the pare*. Grand Matron of Washington; Patron presented a simila- jew el a year. Optional branc *-» iu tils fd u ca tjjii Mis received the old Oregon Hllnd School Nine of the fiour'e-o paaes j Frank W . Beach, Kelao. Worthy to Ben H . Nichols. clude chemistry, physics, cotton until they found what was Me at I‘ana near his birthplace, |:-^eut Hi Ir school da)- :n U .- Grand Patrou of Washington. As the Grand I xm U-: of Ma- « « » H e technology cud yarn and mutter the$ couldn't win a guui-* While still young he wi-ut . w - - .............. .... xerton and knew Mrs. Stipe In- Ann Hansen. Caatle Rock. Grand sons opened their sessions 11 tsbric testing. High echo** eJ- ,0%wI her we„ Rulh; J. T. r h r is t e n a e n claims ------- ---- t.. “ * Kanma City wemr* ytrnng Dh-, tim|itt>,y ^ Dane Uuigc-mack. Seluh. mid-week. Mrs Iva Summer* of “ cation and less than 53 years I.avc been with the Yankees la ^ l,Uo l> '« «'b‘ "K bus Unit- Duane Cuahman. son o f Grand Warder of Washington. Beaver chapter was r.nnic 1 one Age. July 11. 1940 last day. , ,,, ' Ineas. A I h iii I ;| u Ir and Mr*. Mrs. 1 H. 11. t t'ushnmn. . . „ Mr 4. H. ushnian and ! Beaver chapter had its ow.i Construction cost auditor. $3.- , . , .. . , came to Oregon and »onn- 17 ,T __ _ .. , .___ 1 of a group of four Star mein John and la*wts Pointer were . Virginia Tallieit. Talbert, daughter ot ol luip*irtant important role role In In tl*e session* . ‘j evs to . _ __ convey greeting: from 2U0 to $3,800 a year, ln l .8 nutr- always buaheis (cou ldns lie v é r t o 1^011* ' " " ^ “ nd J R T a lb,*rt. made •« yday when it shared In the ihe Grand Chapter to toe Grand H i«« commission. General ac- last enough to get any higher v ° , a ' ' ° *• Tery channlng Heralds leading exempUSratioii of ritu a listic ' counting ex fet ience and respon* rating), II. A. Speer pitched fo. : BurvIvors include b.ie wife. ,he c ouri* gy G irl* an they In j work Wednesday night. ■Officer? A t the banquet above referred sible manntacturtMg or eoustruc- the B on I oii Bloomer G irl*' lenni. K et» Daly. pOilmaate-, two Hielr turn eacorted the G rand! o f the chapter exemplified the . . . . . . . ... „ _ . ' te Miss Anita Plenovi daughter tion cost accounting expenenev A. II. Watson I» from the Texas children. Mrs. 1 ramea W aid and oif|cor8 |0 the Bast. ^ U,Un* . tt" d lnltlatlop — * ,.of ( t Mr. and Mrs. M. Plet-ovi gave required. Must be less than :»!. Ix-ague o f Women Votéis Dr. i*h I » Daly. Udk of Port- rs. Stipe was responsible fo r ficéis o f St. Mary's. Onrvallis. two o f her chaiming i I m 'K » pei Closing date July 18. Item wus (and still i») a world- ** ■•"•‘ G Nr*. BIlu Plum innova lion» in the routine | exemplified opening, escort, the formancea, "Spiria of the R o s e ' IM rnPure designer. Federal famous conditioner of all kinds ,ue‘ and a brolher. Harry Q., ej,e Qrand Chapter sessions, good <i the order and cloalng and the "B u'tarfly Dan*'». Prison Industries. Bxperieuce In o f athlete*) never batting le»s ,M>,b of hnnsas City: and three At her direv-tlon delegates and OfflcM-* of these two chapte-s ___ . ____ . . . . . M t At the same Katber'mr Miss Interior decorating and furniture than .475 I» Adams Is an urn grand children. the Orand tribute to to Mr*. Mr*. ® _ . . . . . . . . __.__ . ......... ... Grand t < hapter officer* met I paid pleasing pire of the first water, and will Funeral service« will he at for a getto geth er banquet at- j Stipe and Mr. Nichols w en thev J“* a> Mal * aV* ' ° " 1 S <e * . . , therefore umpire the conten. Pegg's Funeral Parlois where tended by more than 550 at the | named their ritualistic group. “K “ h *!. a . . . ’ . Belli* a men. >er or both the Kt- ¡ W illard Hall will deliver the se.r- Masonic Temple Monday evening to r the occasion. "Th e Bendor* ! *>t>r Maytlme and Di» .lg l,n1- í ? * nd ' I 0**11* date wanlaña and the West Slopers nion. VV. K. Pekg In charge of June 10. as a e«*clal prelude t«» ‘ Chapter No 1940." f” ° e . oc ng i . iv . ui> . Dlrecton o f libraries, $¡>.01-0 a puts him on the r|iot but the «rrangi ments, at 2:3ti p.m In- the 4)rand Chapter session* ----*—-- ■ — The On ut tesy — Girls o * f Ben- __________________ vear or Department of .-Vg- West SloiH-r* want to be fair terrment will be at Lincoln Me- need attention but which were ricuHure. 4-year college emirs.- a,nd tliey don't care what lie morial cemetery SUMMER SCHOOL , . .. . , and lib raiy exrerienct- required, VOTE TO PU T IN not Included in the budget as ... . does as long as he favors them Mr». Kllu Plummer of Kan- ( losing date July 19. OUT THIS W EEK Ja. k Furlong used to play o.i HHn ( .|ty „ ,^,mlng here on ac published. One was the re-wirlne _ _ _ _ _ _ _ NEW FURNACE the famous Canyon Drive tenni, cl)Unt of death «if her b o- of the high school Some of the W F n n ,N r n r-- » c Summer school 4-11 dclcgute» but we found no trace of I»-* lher tq,e }). F'. Daly. wiring liad hwn in a long time ^ O C d L iL .^ who have been attending the history. FVed Moore once played _______ A t the school meeting held summer session at Oregon State and was thought unsafe. One ON CEDAR STREET on some long forgotten Beaver- „ A i w m i , n < f c 'V I K T k i College In Corvallla will arrive Monday evening lu the aasenibl) was Ihe imrchnse of a new fur ton team but has since reformen n f i l t r jiv la lo lo home F'rlday morning. June 21 room at the htgth school, there nace for fhe high school, the * v v » F'rank ' " s " l" Widow Trim a" h M"'-r * IN THE REGULARS according to Palmer Torvelid, were 27 voters present and all m er», ami oM one having been doing dutv „ A ‘ * qU‘’ ‘, wpdd,n* »« th» assistant county agent. It Is said thal with the wind u|. v v v ,__ _ . . home of her mother. Mis. Rose seemed of the same mind for ,__ for about a quarter of a cen- T, lomp!<011 of Ct.da,. St MU, and with a hop. skip and a Jump Richard Sanders, son of Mr Following is a schedule o f the he couhi throw from on* end B,1<* Nrs. Henry Sander? of R. time and places wbara the clu4i there was nary a dtacenting vote tury and for the past several Rose Thompson, popular P -a o f a window to lh other. C. A. * lMt" enlisted In the tegular ar members may -be met: bus No j on “ nP question that came up years M has been required to verton high school graduat,'. bo- Flanigan was a professional |*i • X (or the 29th engineers, i |t F'orest Grove postoffice, 11:40 I (hr consideration. heat beyond Its rated capacity. ,ani' ‘ *he bride of Leouard Rohr- Ireland at about the time St. topographical battalion, station-.1 n.„, ; t'ornellua poatoffice. 11:1*1 \\\ d , Cameron was re-elected The third Item was that of ' * ck 8unda>- Ju*^ 9 Patrick was doing that snak" at Portland, according to an an- and Hillsboro Court House 11:20 to succeed himself as d'lector putting a floor in the play shed _ Mr; R° h rb“ «'k- i» employe J at nouncement by Lieutenant Col- Bus No 2. Six Cornets. Burge's stunt. V. O. Steenrod nevpr wns on any team anywhere hut In- onel H. D. Ilagnell. Portland re- store, 11:00 a m .: Tigard post- and Mrs. Althea Haulenbeck for at the grade school. This plahe . . 1 ” he happy couple are niniinv talked ro fast fhey believed he recruiting officer. He is the tirsi office. 11:16: Beaverton postor clerk for the coming year. has i»-en unflnored snd the -Hr- their home at present with his ea»lly made the Red Sox. J. G local young man to enlist under flog, 11:30; Aloha postoffice at The voters sanctioned issuing ector* thought In the interest parents on Cooper Mountui i cn- Torrance form erly caught IW Hie provisions o f tha Govern- ¡11:46 and Hillsboro Court House a $5.000 warrant to take care or good health for the children til they can find such a p'ace as (Turn to |Mige l| ment rearmament program. at noon. o f three item» which seemed to the expenditure was Justified. suits them that they can rent. Eestern Star Closes With Gala Event VUJltilJ^ VTil ld i “ ! wa