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    T he B eaverton R e v ie w
The Only Newspaper Devotedly Exclusively to the Interests of Eastern Washington County.
VOLUME XIX, NO~4
Hearing Held
On Opening
BEAVERTON,
WASHINGTON COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, December 27, 1940
In The WEEKS NEWS
O f Street
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Deputy Public Utility Commit
■loner ItiMuutl held a bearing lit
the Klwanla hall Montlsiy oil tho
opening o f lla ll street ucroa*
the Southern Pacific railroad to
connect with North Main street
on the norUi aide o f the tracks,
and with Canyon rood to the
n orth .
Paul Furrand represented the
railroad and Paul Patterson re­
presented the city. Heveral w it­
nesses were heard. Including Ma­
yor W .
K. MtS'loakey. Mayor-
M eet Albert Roaal, and City En­
gineer 1«. H. M cIntyre.
Kor some years Mayor Mc-
Cloakey has had In mind the o
penlng o f the street ncroae the |
Southern Pacific ila h t-of way on
accou nt o f the heavy demands of
traffic at the Watson street c ro s ­
sin g . lie had the City acquire ,
all real property that would b-« |
damaged by the Junction o f lla ll
afreet with Watson so as to fa- j
rllltate
the routing o f
Oregon
highway No. 217 through that
■Ireet and via North Main at
on to
the Canyon road. Just
N. T. City C
before his term o f o ffice expires
C oach T ra in ees.
the Public
Utility Oommlsaloi.
Sieve Kuboy ol the
has granted his petition for a
Military Police lore*,
bearing on the project.
station ed at Furl
Hamilton. N Y . qets
There la little doubt o f the
a few pointers Irom
value o f such a crossing in re­
Patrolm an lohn
lieving
the con geal!' n
at
the
Stfom er at Tunes
ouly crossing
in the business
Square, about dl-
o f ike c|tv. hut whether
^ , , k-
the roilHidsslon will see fit <•,
grant the petition with a grade
rmsalttg Is yet to bo s * -^ . De­
puty Russel gave the city So
days to present a brief going o -
ver conditions In detail
Follow
hnt filing, the railroad Is
given 30 days to file n reply, and
then the Commission will luk''
the matter under advisement.
CURRENT EVENTS PHOTOGRAPHED FOR
THE REVIEW
(Ebriiiimafl Draught*
(By Mrs. H. D. Sheldon»
The exchange o f Christmas gr eetlngs la sent the world around
lo som e It's Joy and gladness, this season of the year.
No matter where we wander at me and friends,
Our thought« turn back to ho to othera grief profound
And those we love m ost dear.
Acid then we all In silence, that awe Inspiring realm.
And wonder why It's thus and s 0 and why we feel the qualm
This world la full <«f mvsteries, our faith must reign supreme.
We must bear our cross as Je-sus did, our Saviour, Lord and
King.
He came and dwelt am ong us. Ills fame spread far and wide.
He healed the sick and helpless, fo r this, was crucified.
Hut hit love he left among u , to case our every care.
T o give us strength, and cou ra g e to all our burdena bear.
W> are laborers In his vineya rd. His law s we must obey.
Extending love arid mercy to others on the wav.
So when Christmas time approaches ou r heart« with
malice
shorn.
We bring tokens o f Thwnksglvl ng for the day when Christ was
born.
Wind Storm
7 out of rvrf^ K) pcilrNtfWfi tniffk f o t t y t i r * -
'Mappen Û jtV i 7)cVdi / /
Cause O f
"L et's b e g n forty-one without
a one.”
I Urging Oregon drivers and pe­
destrians to exercise care in o r ­
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der to avoid traffic accidents on
Wind
raised
havoc
with tU *
i j New Year's eve and on the fo l­
low ing dav. Karl Snell, secretary section late Saturday night when
of d ate, suggests this slogan .
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o f near hurricane veloci-
Damages
Last year four persons were * raced ln fr" m « * ««utbeast to
killed in truffle accidents In Ore- '•*»* tr« '» - rip holes in roofs,
gun on the la y day o f Decern-
the least to put all this
her. This year. Snell and o o e r i section in darkness such as has
i w oiain g in the interest o f traffic no* been known in years. F or
safely in Oregon hope to reduce about fou r hours H ere was no
ibis toll so that the
state can be- light
because o f
the broken «dec-
gin, the New- Year with ti cle a t . trie wires.
l I . p
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Nety- Monptaindple. £n e jrtaa
In »lew o f the fa c t that sta- narrow ly escaped death when a
tisttca show that pedestrians are bg tree crashed through a Grove
the heaviest sufferers during the Lumber mill aback where be had
■ holiday period, the traffic safety been staying while picking ferns,
division Iras distributed several H earing the crack o f tinu er he
¡thousand pedestrian-driver
cards ran outside just in tin *
The
designed to acquaint both drivers heavy trunk fell directly over
and pedestrian with the sltua
bis bed. His dog was crushed
ticn retarding pedestrian acci- to death la the shaev.
dents lu this state and contain-
At the A lex
Chalmers
place
lug suggestions for avoiding anv
near Roy an aged 100 foot
tree
Whether the |e illlm Is grunted
such accidents.
known as a landmark in that
or not. the proposed m ove would
I h e - e cards have been sent hr vicinity because o f its Immense
b e o f great value In relieving
every city and town lu O re g o n .
crashed to the ground*, be-
I raffle congestion and Muyor Me-
tween the Chalmers h o »-e and
a
population
o
f
over
two
w ith
Closkev Is to Ire commended for
lu ck ily
auither farm building.
A 2! Patssiwir ' Coup«t A lough tilt ol a Wild W«»| Rod«o on
hundred persons. There they are
Ms work In at tempi lug to get
tuur. is this r»w Plymouth Coup« lion. which a swarm ol 21 poop!«
being*'distributed by members o f missing both. I f the tree had
tlds niuoh needed Improvement.
ani a lull qrown Gi«ai Dan« st«p out on® by oo«. aach p«ison
local traffic safety councils, set- i f « H « toward the bouse instead
Piídos
1 h* A* * nca" Contrae
• nn :ng ih« dnat as
F* m.s* to -he a -
Vice Clubs and other civic or- o f alongside, the dw elling would
BIG WIND DESTROYS
| in itia tio n s interested la traffic have b e«* crushed,
safety, police and couuty sh eriff,
A tree at Orento
si.iasued
TELEPHONE LINES
BARNES’ OBSERVE
KIVYAMS HEARS
officia ls. Those who receive these thiongh tw o 57.00" vo«t power
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»1LENTLY PASSLNCi cards are urged to give them lines and severed lie !a -: on-i
U h im l.M ,
The wind storm that struck l.UMfbiN
m a
D ir e c t o r
m------------------------------------------------- -lit thoughtful consideration and to j o f three circuits feeding U im -
with terrific violence on the eve­
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hull 11 » lo e lle
' itm em ber the safety suggestions j verton . T o the west o f Aloha
M r. ii’Hl .«■■«. Leslie 8 . Itatiicj
ning of Satiirduy, Decem ber 2»
At t h ilr regula r meetin g held
■Mrs. Kstella T oelle, 70, W a»h- they em phasize.
a number o f poles«' fell across
was costly and dniuuging to the1'
Ic.riiu-u
their
50th wedding Monday, December 23. the Uea-
- itigtou county resident virtually
tbe 24.000 volt line causing thx*
y ul their hom e on vorton
West Const Telephone Cotnpull)
Klwauls had the NYA
source
o f supply to go -wit.
all
her
life,
died
Friday
at
her
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cr.et
Mediiesuuy
Dec
25.
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according to I,. A. Orltten. D is­
I explaiued to them bv I
H. Kau!»
TROPHY PRESENTED The dance at Cedar Mill waa
home in the Hethany com m unity.
Kvery available I lie table was very lovely wr) .
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trict Mu linger
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„ director o f youth worker pro
postponed on account o f lack of
, day in H illsboro with luterm en! TO HIGH SCHOOL
man was at once rushed Into mi e cloth amt decorations oC
Jects. He told the group thai
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lighting facilities. Business men
ii und white. A beautiful weu-
nervier and gnnga were w orking
Funeral services were held Man-
lihe purpose o f NYA wus to prr
until dark Sunday 'night.
The . i . iiii cuke, trimmed in gold ros •»
In the l uirvlew cem etery at Scap-
Over 500 Beaverton high school groped around in the dark or
sent
n w ork experience program . poos e .
me .en ter piece, individual
'duu iage dune was widespread In
student football enthusiasts were |
ca n d le, reminiscent o f »he
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time before there were any light-
. i . o , with gold rose buds, sund- to give boys und girls under 25 i
the rompuny'a Forest d ro v e Dis­
t
ii
rilled
last
week
by
one
o
f
the
lmle
^
.
Snrvivlng are her husband.
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. ____ I inp svstems such as *f> have
proper work
habits.
He mUd |
........ a cui fee were served
trict. As fsr euat us Cape Horn
,
Fred: tw o sons. Kdward F .. and i big moments o f the school year inP sysL u is
of I Kred J ., high o f Portland and
\>n.
McCullen doing the | lhnt
projects consist
they witnessed the presen- now . As late as Tuesday evening
east o f WiuthoUKHl. W ashington.
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. ...rii. Luetic llurues and land Improvement p rojects and
Gresham and Sandy. w e»l to
o f U»e Tuata.in-Yund.nl
, h>r
,
''U h l «+uighters. M rs.
G.
C. ration
Valiev
league
co-cham*>lonship hours, causing untold In c.n veu -
grou n d « i . .
I.a «tl F i.lk r assisted. Pre- orvelopm ont o f school
Clutakimle, snutli to Amity, the
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¡Joh n son . Mrs. H. C . Kyle. Mrs. V line»
ient an(i KOt a little strong lan-
. 1 1 ,;f> children.^ gran d-ch il- and parks
u.
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com pan y’« lines were badly hit.
,enl
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i " . R.
Smoke.
Mrs
« 'h a le s irophy to the Beaverton team . ! euade
on t hristmas Lve. but tor
R ev. W . H. Hull o f Ilethel . .. ,
w
uaries Presentalion o f the cup was made
At Camas, Washington uwlng r o M i.n , great Ki-uiid-children ana
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Si.vko, Mrs.
Carl
Mever.
. the most part Beavertonians took
« cross with high tension power I friends.
Many very
beautiful Congregational O h .rch
guvP a Kn(J Mr„
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lo J .
H. Tum bleson, prestd«-nt
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the inconvenience with their na-
lines the colls and lightning ar- j gifts were received.
brief talk ou 'hriatnvas. Its irnsn
o f the league w ho placed the em -
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,
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Port,and,
Mrs
Hutl-»-
Raffet
y
of
ural philosophy and n> tnh- time
At
restore were
Ion inai o u t.
Mr. and
Mrs.
Larues
were lug and the proper spirit.
M
en
into
the
hands
o
f
co-ca
p
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n)a|ter
hag
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t
0
me
>Hv
hi *
Mountalndale ami Mrs.
Baxter
W oodlan d.^ Wnsblngtoti
married in th** Harne» district
It wivs announced Ubai the Ki-
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Moore o f Myrtle Creek and 21 tains Rudolph Huserik wnd Dick unp,eH!,allt ^
in what is now known us * e Wiilils would meet on Mondar.
Randall. S tiff com petition was
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grandchildren.
tdam 1 Wren '«as cut <yff B trv lcs Thurston borne.
l>«i ember 30 and that the IE-
encountered during the year, ac-
xvric
n D I V ,'l ’
Kstella Forrest was born a /
wus com pletely out with man,'’
A iN IO
UKlVBi
The good wishes o f all thel: stallatlon o f the 1941 officers Heuvles Island on May 17. 1870. cording to Coach L . M. C ook, f
poles lying In the road between
He »aid that fine scbm.l spirit as- NETS GOOD RESULTS
would take place.
m any friends g*> to them.
She earn* to W ashington coun­
H illsboro and tb-m erton.
Over
slated
him in building a win-
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ty
with her parents as a child
twenty poles w et» down on the
uing team from the spring turn-
Ueaverton's fifth annual Klwa-
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M
r.
and
Mrs.
W
alter
Van
and lived here the rest o f her
highway In t,he vicinity o f the BRIDGE CLUB HOLDS
oyt of p!ay««r*. good
potential nis sponsored Christmas
relief
Kleek were hosts to M’e follow -
life
Hhe moved from Oreneo to
H illsboro airport. North o f F or­ CHRISTMAS PARTY
gridsters hut lacking in exper drive was brought to .« suceess-
to r at ("hristmns dinner:
Mr.
Bethany six mbnths ago.
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est. Grove towards Gales Creek
lehce. He also staled that h> ful conclusion Friday when tna
and Mrs. Fvoss Lee nnd PAfav.
T h» t'h««erio llriilge club, with
nnd towards Hanks there was a
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believes tiiat Beaverton will n t o w n s contribution lo the boli-
Mr
nnd Mrs. Ralph Van K1e«»k ,|„j,n Fordnei
tangle o f broken poles and w ires, M rs. Robert Summers as hostess.,
gttiu have a team o f cham pion- Jay happiness . f tbe 1 -» 'ortu -
und Dryl o f Portland and U ovd j
•cross t.be highway
In the Mr.- niet at the home o f Mrs- Helen
nate citizens
was tu:n»%
d over
Van Kleek o.' Seattle. Wash
. J° n" F° r<,n** w ho for the past shlp class next year.
Mlnnvllle aren the same ktory Fisher Tuesday for u Christmas
few years has lived at Broadway
.
’ to William Grauer. Christmas re-
A fam ily (lirtstnias dinner w-as nnd Short s t.je ts passed away grelation al ohuroh.
was to lie told, many lines a party, batch guest was given h
' lief chairmian
Uo«v:.«tu(f 9 . c lo -
litter of wire and broken poles
Kirte tfmltih cook book by Miss enjoyed nt tls- W allace Brown nt his home Chlstmas night, ,ai
Hesules the widow. Zella. there ,h ," c ' 'hoTr<* necessiti,-
toys an t
Close to 150 poles were broken l»\vn»r, and Mrs. Fisher made homle Wednesday, and later th«-v alami ten p. in. He had been II.* a :e four chldren tw o sons, John I
CJ®*11 uU ° n8 were gath-
o ff and many hundreds o f cnne.t and presented each one with a all wtint to !he home o f Mrs. for some time with a bad heart
nud Donald, both o f O ak lan d .' ered b> m<‘n,h« r9 o f aU k>d« ,' a
o f trouble re|<orted due to drop [.piece of pottery, after luncheon Ruhy Boyd for tNv Christmas condition.
C alifornia, and two daughters.
«’ hurches and oh cols. Tho
John Fordney was boro at Le-
wires broken and sim ilar In el-la n exchange o f gif»« from the tree and exchange o f gifts. Mem­
schivol served as re Hof head
Mrs. E . A . W inslow o f Port- j I hish
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dental results o f the storm . The lamutlfully lighted Christmas tree bers o f the fam ilies attending roy. Missouri. January 9 1985 .
I qi arter8.
lund and Betty at home.
w’ ere Mrs. Kate Fanno. H elei When , about »fifteen years o f age
hulk o f the trouble was cleared , wa* enjoyed.
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Fanno, Lloyd Borland. Mr. an«i be cam e to Oregon with his pa­
by Holiday night hut there re-
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Mr
and Mrs. G'<ne La yv>ad
Fuueral
services
were held
rents
and
lived
for
a
time
at
main a few
Isolated
trouble«.
Mr. and
Mrs
Win*. Grauer Mr. and M rs. Walle.ce Brown.
o f Malta Montana arrived T ues­
Sunday
in
t
’ornellus
for
Mrs.
Forest Onrve and later on nt Itee.-
whlch the gangs have not had spent Christmas day with Mrs. Earwood Brown. Mr. and M js
day to spend the holidays wltn
vertoo, where hi« father, D. L.
Honderaon, mother o f Mr*. E.
| Mr. Ta Fond*« parents Mr. and
tim e to rea<*h.
Grauer's mother in Sheridan.
Harold Miller, and Patsy Miller
FY.rdney was pastor o f the Cot>- 0
Webb o f Beaverton.
| Mrs Adolph L e Pond.