The Beaverton review. (Beaverton, Washington County, Or.) 192?-1941, August 23, 1940, Image 1

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T he B eaverton R eview
The Only Newspaper Devotedly Exclusively to th* Interests of Eastern Washington County.
VOLUME XVIÏI, No. 39
PTA Meets
BEAVERTON,
WASHINGTON COUNTV, ORI GON, FRIDAY, a,OUST 23. 1939
Scenes From The Bonn y slope Fire District
Subscription, $1 a year
High, Grade
Scheduled
Schools To
For Year
Open Sept. 9
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With th* opening date of
school drawing O H r the active
utid actual work o f the Pur.«n-
Teart.era
Association
heroine«
apparent. Ttir following prtimwii
haa been accepted by the Hoard
aa one to create and atlmulale
Intcreat in th«* Association, The
prfcirlpnl Idea to he enlaraed up-
" * a d * tressed during the year
la Uie ITnrfeU-al (problem* o f
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September 17 at 2:30 p. m. a
gear nil bualneea meeting will be
held ut the grade Mctiool
All
are Invited
September 2t at tt o ’clock in
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lllttfi Hehnol Auditorium
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t e * her* reception will he held
In charge will he Mr*, c . J,
Hanson wind Mm. Johnson.
October 22 at 2 10 In the grad
•chool a meeting will !*• held
devoted lo health— How the (horn*
ran cooperate with the achoo)
health program-nnd and to 4-H
work. In charge will he Mr*
0 . J. Smith, and M l«* nobbln*.
November 12 nt 8 o'clock In Ch.-
grade achiMil w ill bo a meetlna
devoted to a Tuberculo*la film,
nnd plivn* for the local drive, tin
<h-r the leadership o f Mr*. Me-
Koreher.
In Jauuarv the meetlna wll!
b« held on the 28th at 2:3(1 at
the grade m 'lool.
No me'-llng
will be held in December
Th-
January meetlna wilt be devoted
to I*TA Literature it* *eo|ie and
(Turn to !*aae Four)
P O -T I AND tlr*
,,cltin9 ■* d f Y underbrush on tha W est H llb threatened lha home o f O liver A rrrrt-an^. on Bonny
^/i . i i i f U l l /
Slcpe. L ik e secret of neighbors. A rm strong used a lim ted tu pply c f w ater in a !m o f ri t to keep sparks
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igniting his roof and to hold the flam es from roaring through the tinder-like grass and fixing his house.
LEE RICHEY ELEC- *
TED TO HICH OFFICE
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At tbeir ren tlar meeting, Wed-
»•••"lay Angiint 21. the Beaverton
KI wan Is I •»Tiled that !>•<• Rlcdn-v
hud been elected l.t, tim er nor
for the Pacific North weal Klw .v
nla 1 »-trlct No. 8. It i* Indeed
an honor for le e nnd for the
Beaverton Klwaui* to have I,ee
«dio-ett from tb«dr group for thl
noat
The k iw tn i» have accepted
«bnllenge from the boys of th<>
1’lav t. omul to a same o f »oft
»n il next W riln rility August lire
28th The Imya 1 uvo let the Kl-
wnm* I nmv that they huven'l
met o « 'ill team je t . Several of
the boy a ware pecking throng.i
the fence at tin* came last Wed­
nesday (K t wanly lout) and anil
the giiau* I* practically their
right now
A ll they trtvr 16 do
I* go through flic formalities of
letting the Klwanl* Htrike out
The game bet w in the K1 wa­
nt* tuul the play ground hoys will
lie free to everybody. A fter th'.’
game, open house will be 'held
at Ibo High School building" for
H -n pi >era, and friend*. A ll
are invited to the game and th"
open houae.
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SILENTLY PASSING
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eannrd l.eroj Honey
I.conurd l.erov Honey the two
and a hnlf year old *on o f Mr
iiim I
Mr*.
I{|(*hard Honey wa*
killed Tile*.lay when he fell from
ft «»»•- that had gone out of con­
trol .
The little chap wn* sitting
Iona In the back sent o f the car
whlrih «truck aonte 1 < n >* c grave,
netir the foot o f the IJvermor
lilll on upper Hulier Avenue. The
lurching o f the car threw the
•boy through an open wlnlow and
■when the machine overturned it
struck him breaking hi* neck
The Honey'« form erly lived In
one o f ihe 1-iFond apartment«
but recently moved to Alohn.
Funcftil service« In charge o f W.
B. P e r » will he held from the
I’ egg cba|>cl thl« week.
t i t
Arnold II AAjniun
Arnold H. Wyman of Bcthan*-
wa* hurled from the Refhnn.
Baptist ('hurch Tueadav. He died
from u cancer on an Internal or-
m il. He leave* hi* wife, hi* mo
ther, **|X *l*ter«, one daughter,
and two grndm'hildren. In ter­
ment wn« In Fnlon cw relery with
TV K. P r g t In charge
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The Beaverton public school:»
will open for the school year
on September 9th, at wbk-u time
all high school freshman and
g>*de reboot pupil« will report.
Freshmen registration In the high
school wilt be conduced during
the first two days duri.og which
time ciasiaftcatlOD
and
class
schedules w ill be completed. A ll
upper class pupils w ill report
for registration on September 11
1940.
The play room at the grade
1 school has been floored and th «
interior o f the building painted
With the addition o f a un t ♦»ea­
ter in the play room rt will mako
an l«>-al healthy place for the
children o f the community to tag«
part in play *c tl»tri«« d«*-|ng «he
cold winter months.
The high school building is ia
Ihe process of being renovated
1 and additional room provided for
an expected increase in en roll­
ment. The old worn out heating
1 plant is being replaced with a
new oil burning steam plant
which will make it possible to
maintain uniform heat and pre­
vent the usual epidemic o f cold»
during the school year.
The lighting condition
o bad
during the past ha.- been cor­
rected by re|dacing the old ob­
solete overloaded system with -»
‘syste-m o f - adequate capacity to
provide the correct amount o f
light per room fo r the pu n ose of
^elim in atin g eye strain r_’id fa-
ticne on the part or
fire
hundred and- fifty «indent- ex­
pected to register for high school
work daring the schcol year.
The form er wood «Red is :>einr
remodeled into a locker, lunch
music and recreation room, and
Is connected with the main
uil-
ding by a corridor opening di­
rectly in line w ith the front en­
trance o f the building. This ad­
ditional room w ill eliminate the
1 congestion in the lower floor
where the lockers w-ere form er­
ly located.
The high school aud g:ado
1 sol.ool buildings are open for
inspection durins all week <Lay
and you are welcome to vis.t the
biddings during that time
The school bus transportation
system is under the t>U’ er isioh
of Mr. J. B. McGinn \-bo ha*
contracted
with
'e no:
i rh
school tioard to transport r*oo-
htgh school student». a id with
(Continued cn l age tw o)
PRACTICE TO START
NEXT MONDAY
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Football practice is «eh " l e d
to start
at
Beaverton
High
1 School Monday August 26. at t
p. m. A ll o f last year's A or
PO RTT
Wh* n wind ?anrtod Hemes threatened the W est H ill* homo o f the G. E. B lair family, they moved ail thslr
B squad who « r e retorn lrs to
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W v<
i nto t!
Be • • ' S '-
"•‘»ool .srd. H ere t>o crcu o is shown hud-’ Ied rvruRd sono ir.r ture
school
are asked to report at
Sunday morning. They include Mrs. L .i... -n d u «. cuiioreu. 2 j b v . D itti. Lois. Patty and Terry. Their house w »i.«a a c d .
this time to draw equii mi n t.
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-cui* rtmneey
in e Oregonian
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The football prosj • ets ..t Rea
•vp’ ton th*s fall are bard to pre-
----------- cn diet. Only one sta ting r
from
last year's channb
fly I-lsther Sandsitrom
eleven is returning thl-
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The gutter o f a diamond ling
The fire which «wept over the
Member* o f the Huber (>.tr
fascinated at lcu«t two o f the section to the north or Braver
Mrs. Adolph Risen and chll- serves and some excellent
den Clu>h were guest* o f the
sour*
peefs from the "B
candidate* for "H arvest Queen" Hon last week end drove man
dren left for Minnesota Tuesday
will
fare
in
thev
how
o f the county fair till« week an Nun Hie* from
their home* In Beaverton Club at the August
Mrs.
Hermaena Hinckley of comiwtltlon Is a matter for tin*«
the five candidate* turned Into Bonny Slope. iCieven dw elling« Hi meeting held at Hie house of
Phoenix Arizona left early T h o rs - to tell.
tfie la«t week * »tietch toward and several other bit.I lag* were Mrs.
Robert
Stewart. Mr« Da
i d i> after visitln;; at Che home o f
the end o f the coiltP«t Wednesday burned.
i tile! Hoffman of Portland w n
her sister. Mrs. Martin K. S ctli
nig IS, August 28.
The fire burned over approx­ present .and gave -:i delightful i * .
to
.y>i Cleveland Ohio, w here
Increasing her ¡«»¡id by u ct«"!’ - imately 3,000 acre«.
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talk
and
urged
the
clubs
to
make
By Mon­
fortable margin, and bracing fier- day those Who had left thel
their memherships In
st**» she w ill \tslt at the borne o f her
Hoy Bourne and
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■elf for the lu*t effort, Mar/ ' home* were hack locking over th.1 I feilerntlon an asset to both the sister. Mrs.
Scbnlnk, (Srwble candidate was | w leek a :e.
j organizations. Plans for the fa’ l fntnily. Mrs. H ink ley w ill retn i
A t a meeting o f tl-e Renubll-
7.">.IN>0 vote* a(he»d of the 191S
flow er show were discussed :>n l to her ¡home in Phoenix toon can County Central Cororiittw»
Beaverton’s fire fighting equip
utter her vis it.
prince** Marjorie Kby o f Onston. meni w*-s one of the many uniti | September 28 selected for t o !
held in Hillshoro Tuegdav righ t,
Tow ard Ihe bottom of Phe list.
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ding
same.
Delicious
pie
and
Miss Betty Hogan visited nt plans were mode to «end a ca­
that helped to subdue t*he blaze.
Donna Fletcher, Fotest Grove
Fire ' ’hlef (» «o n
wa* on the coffee were served by Mrs. Ste- the home o f Mr. and M r*. A- ravan o f Washington curntr cars
d ro p «! Into fifth phtce lo brin ■
ground for nfbout six hour*, hel­ I wn’ % ami several ladies of th» dolph loggers at Portland a fee to the MeN’ary notPV-it'on nc-
Brim Staehle o f Wert tlnlon In­
ceptance to he held c* the Stute
ping to get the bln«* under ^ club. 'ITie September meeting of days last week.
to fourth place. Mvreen Pumroe
| the clifli will be held In the
Fair
Grounds In S 'em
next
control.
| Miss Jackaling Wyss was « er
of Aloha, candldati o f the Aloha
Tuesday.
'gardens o f Mrs. f . T . Ketch-
Orange, remained In Ihe third day night, d irla and escorts from ’ am one-half mile west o f Garden night visitor at the home o f her
There will be a b nr • -n nt
aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs.
pkace spot.
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j their *pon«otlng groups will he i Hoo-e school.
noon at MaMofl hote'
*s-ho«t
, Kdwin Hickey at Portland.
Fate o f the ambition* o f the guests Of honor.
meal where many of r*> 'e u le r *
five girls will lie determined a i
Standings: Mary fletta ink
Mrs
W. If Boswell, who >*••!* ! Mr. and Mrs. Jake Trachsel o f the Republican par*-
»*• ex­
a committee of business men of S01.000: Marjorie Kby -125,000: been
living here this summer 1 and son ned Mrs. I,cna Adams pected to he present The cara­
the county open the ballot hn\ Myroen Ptunroy 189,250;
Krna has been called to McMInnvIll > o f San Diego Cal. visited at tb» van w ill travel from Peave-ton
follow ing a dinner In the cham­ Staeh hr 121,000
by the serious illness o f her home of Mrs. Susan I»sl| Mon via Aloha. Reedvtlle
ttillsls*ro,
ber o f convmerce rooms Wednea- Donna Fletcher 101,000
daughter. Aline.
day.
Forest Grove and Oe-ton.
AND
QUEEN CONTEST
FIRE SWEEPS OVER , HUBER (¡ARDEN
•APPROACHES (LOSE BUNNY SLOPE
LI U GUESTS HERE
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