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f i r. F.N F.. f.Mwarv if ir a for MF \ VERTON, Til K ItKVIKW'H FOR IT T he B eaverto n R e v ie w ' t > v % w r \ »•»%• FO» M.l TN» " \ MU T The Only Newspaper Devoted Exclusively To The Interests O f Eastern W ashington County. VOLUME VIII, NO. 28 Siluriti Copy, !t .*1 Coitls ;*• 1 i :f.Hi!iiiU ’liUij ifca verton, Washington County, Oregon. am KATHKU'B GLASSES Fathei '* glasses lay on the rnalll|„ IHs.id* the family clock. They look ao peaceful, lying there For they get to rest a lot. Dad, you so*'», a busy man. He has to work a lot; And ao tho«<< glasses stay right lleaidv the family clock. •1 ii,_r- lie riaes when the dew la on, And Irardly stops to eat, Youd think that he Would wear .i Especially hia feet. «lenr out, He never thinks about himself, 11a uei.nl time to stop, He's uainlng bread to teed ua all, And It lake a an awful lot. Then there is clothes for nil o f u*. And they wear out so fast, I guess that Dad thinks clothes nowj BVs Are never meue to last. * I cannot count the many things iiy father has to get, —* »• So muse glasses a«.. -- For he hasn't time to set , But sometimes in the evening, When it's too dark to see. tam er si's bp in», lirvptai«, And It's a treat to h * To see Inni get a paperi Then put his glasses on, And içsd the news o little bit; |t Ith't eery |tmy Until kis head begin. to nod, Then mother quickly goes And takes those precious glasses, From uff my father's nose. And Ohi the love shines r.ght out, ypon my nnjtftfr'; fav*. A nco she puts my {etn èi* glassev Back in thsir arcua turned pia.'*. Coma, foiba, let's give oor Dada They've earned |t gwHinra* know s;" Then we can toe them ruad and With those g asses on their nos*. — By Z. 0 . S. a - - w .» T r < v ■ . 11 ■■ , '* 1 t " FRUIT FLY IS GREAT ENEMY OJ:' CHKKIU The cherry fruit fly started oper- ation* about the i> of June fha ui fact will *>v smell while maggots In tba cherries whenever the fly is allowed to work. The fly la about two.thirdi the sita of the ordinary UrtMCcding the Ceremony- bou«* fly blsckish, with the head pnd lev« fellow Aunt of Brid« S ihrs Immediate action is necessary to control the situation and te secure Two Selections edible fruit, l tfunuul is possible by using a WED AT BkiDE’S HOME spray composed of H pound leal arsenate; 2 quarts of molnaaes or syrup and ten gallons o f water. This Young Cuuplf Wil| S|»riHl Ther Ho» shotiiij sprpv approximately fifty pay moon at Oregon Ueqckes trees, I Spray with rather coarse spray Miss Evelyn Hite, daughter of Mr. to form droplets on the leaves, co and Mra. J. Hite, and Mr. Ko- vering the outside leaves only. Thret applications should ba made; bwit Holland were inarr.ed BunUay evening June b at b o dock at mo the first on# at this time, the noxt two at seven-day intervals. In case bn,¡a s home, f ather Timothy Wat of rain respray Immediately. son otiiciaUd. It is not necessary’ °r advisable The bride, who was g.ven in mar to give heavy application o f the nagv oy her tsthcr woie a beautiful Spray; too h»avy application* may uwn of white ciepe Ue chme w,tli veij Of tulle caught In place by Ip Jur» this lollsgv. Prompt spraying when the fly ap Orange blossoms bhe carried a pears should give s sa'isfactory shower bouquet of pink rose buds. control and assura marketable fruit Miss Lucti,* liite. the bride's sis- I |ar, who pried as hr,Ur*lnS|dt Wuip MORE THAN FIFTY pn attractive gown of blus chilTon GO TO CLUB SCHOOL carrying a bouquet ol pink carna - lions Ucatr.ce Hite, a cousin of the pride, who was flower girl, also More than £0 4-l| c|ub members woie blue and earned a basket of vf Washington County hnve signi pink sweet pcaa. Mr. Joseph Flint fied their intention of attending the boys’ and girl*’ club summer school of Scholls was best man, I'receding the ceremony, the at Corvallis, starting this week, ac county bride's aunt, Mra. Agnes title, rang cording to W. F. Cyrus, These young people will “ I'll Lov# You Alwaya,” by Harold agent. Dixon, and "As Long as the World spend two weeks receiving instruc Bolls On” by Ernest Ball, accom- tion in sgriculture and home econ omics. During their stay at Corvgl- pun.ed at the piano by Mrs. Kuth lis the delegation worn this county Anderson, who also played Mendel jvill b* tn charge o f W. H. Averill, esohn'* wedding march. assistant county »gent. Nincty-filne gusats witnessed the Donald Joasy, of the Rock Creek ceremony and attended the leception calf club, will attend on a scholar afterward*. ship won at the 1921) Oregon State The young couple are spending fair. Earla Jossy, of the same club, their honeymoon at Oregon beaches, la being lent by the Washington and upon their return will bo at County Holstein Club. Other live home In b'eaverton to their many stock and crops club members at fr,end*. l _.„i. tending on scholarships are: George Barkley. Forest Grove Chamber of DAIRYMEN’S MEETING | Commerce; Kenneth Willis, That cher, by the Washington County WILL BE H E L D Jersey club, and Anthony Herb, Banks, by the First National Bank I’lana are eonipleted for th* dair of Forest Grove. ymen's meeting to be hold Friday evening, June With, in the K. F. MEETING TO BE HELD Hall at North Plaine. Member* ui th« boaid uf directore will be pres AT NORTH PLAINS ent to fell of the policies of the or ganization. Agricultural Agent S Official* of the Dairy Co-operative B. Hall of Multnomah County will association are to hold a big meet tell of the progreet in Multnomah ing in the K. P. Hall at North County while dairymen from diif- Plains Friday, Jupe 13, (todqy) at prent parts Of thé county wil| rfh ♦Mill p.nv 8. H Hall, oounty agri late the progress they are making cultural agent of Multnomah County in their respective communities. and officlnl* of the assoclat.on will This is the first of series of meet bo speaker* for the occasion. Dairy ings to be held through the d iff men from Multnomah County amt erent counties. Officials o f th# Seat Clark* County have promised to at tle Milk Shippers Ase'n. are to be tend to show their faith in the or her# later In the month to partici ganisation. The organization has been progressing in both these coun pate in later meeting*. Th* sign up 1* progressing satis ties. and w* Urge a big attendance factorily and it is exported that the that they may know we are suy- organization Will 1># ready to func potding the ansodatiort' tion by fall. The men of the Beaver Social U. 8. D’Spain has rented'a store Club arc aponsoring a card party in Milwatikio for the P. Siitka place Saturday evening, June 14. A pro near the brick yard west of town on gram will alao be a feature of the the Hillsboro road. The deal was evening. There will he good prizes mad* through the Beaverton Finance and a good time assured all. The E. D, Hi i Friday, ,'unc 13, 1930 $1.50 Per \ r.ii ’I . " ^ Miss For t o ito n teen FibPCO FILES NEW E X i’ENfeiON RULES! PARADE iU BE iii»LD D U -U i 'D In complianra with the recent ur- der of the Public Servlet Com mis elon, increaeing tha axpandturei necessary to be mad* in serving rural rhstricts, the Pacific Nor'hw-r.t Public Servlca Company (Pcpco) has now filed new extension rule« Float is Bring Prepared b; ; which are more liberal. Jn fact, Geo Joiieph Gives Address. living in territory served Beaverton Ladies Under farmers He 1 m A Very En by Pcpco energy may now obtain ita service without advancing any Mrs. French’« Direction tertaining Speakers' money toward the coat of the pole ~ • lines. Under th* new rules, th* com will ma> a tha entlr" line exten LARGE NUMBER COME pany sion at Us own exp«:ise. These naw IB REGULAR MEETING rules apply to tha Tdalktin Valley Es h O ’ Th ss Girls Will Be district as well a* #11 other territor Asroa Frank Speak« On the gu .» Given A Nice Prise ies served by the Pacific North j*ct of the V rland Uoa* Feat vai west Public ¿ervi-'e Company arm Api ro inv.t ly ona hundred an 1 •«a adulated companies, and will be Th* United Weetaide Clubs held fla y people gathered at the Mason come eifectlva June 16, 1930, their regular monthly meet.ng in in brief, the principal advantage« ic H I Wednesday when a curl the Legion Hall at Forest Grove, pirty was given for the benefit of of tha new kne extension rules to Tuesday evening, June 10, with pro the float from Beaverton which is the faim sr and rural oistricte are bably as large a crowd aa baa at as follows; to be entered in th* Portland H en tended any of these gatherings pres (1) The company w ll make a Fet v 1, whlc i will be held T*’ U“ ‘!ay free extension up to $7k for «sen ent. On* of the first featu:es on a d Krld y o f this week. customer instead of $t>0 us obtained t^e program wa* th* introduction At til's P r‘ e lb* to«! voles So« under in« old rules. This is an in- the {and!date* for “ Mias L’ca- i'Mi*s Bekvertotj” , for the H g'Or- crui e of 26'A in the amount of v#rtonH who were present. Only tun float, were counted and Mis« free extension service which the four were there to answer to that Ada Mcrio was deciared queen. bv Ada Merle, Helen TeITt, Er- company offer* to th* rural c w ;, ( an O'.erwhalmlng majority, ha'-t- •• tna Nelson, and Marie Amacher. tomer. The candidate« were cheered hearti tS'.PhO v i a . >llss 01* yds Me L eo! the company will invest in a ly- wa* second, with 71,400 vote ; Ma line extension a sum of money u,- , Senator Milton MV'd* YSuv^txau ria Amachcr, third, and Erma Nel to iiitcc nines the estimated annual w »- «ui* UeliwteO one of son, fourth. revenue guaranteed Ly the eusto'. r patriotic address M as Mrrlo la a very pretty girl without any additu.^et tore-wacnt a>a c<»abrated and will make a beautiful, petit* ti* the cutComcr, and the customer supporting the sponsoring by tJ>- queen. Etrh of th,ese girl# will will recc.ve service at tpe same clubs of a “ Sur<r-H ghwav" Charojvocg to Palem. receive a prise. rates as obtain in adjacent cities Portland. Twenty-two tables of cards were and communities in district iu which a Ta»iac then intraduced a resolu In play. .Vrs. F. G. Donaldson won h.- live;, tieretofore 'be company tion to the effect that the club go on ladies first prize, and Mrs V«u had invented' twq #n<i oue-hsif times record aa favoring not only the Pio but th* Mewortal Meter, second. My. Ui*pi*>r won the revenue. This repre'ania an in neer Highway first gentleman1* prize, ard A . M crease of 20‘ t in free Investment building for *£hLh there is a bill Jannren, second. Mr». McKell won over the former policy. 2 **. or fore’ Congress setting aside ladles' door prize and Mr. C. J. purpose. After (3) In tx^ av i u teat the cost of *125,000 for that Bielman. gentleman'» door prize. th* vote to adopt the resolution. lh* exfenston is greater than |75. Refreshment* <s e*k* and c o ffc or three times the estimated annual President Geo. W . Lip pert stated Yhqp ou|U*a *f the resolution would fe r e served »t a la'e hour. revenue, th* company nevertheless The float is now being decorated will spend th*;. ^koeaa oust, which •e forwarded to the delegat.on tQ and made ready for the narad* b - •uni aeretofore under the old rules Congress. 4 nuo,bv* vt tsvavgrton ladles' un ; h*‘l ^Un paid by th* farmer. . Aaron Frank, partner in the Meier A Frank store in Portland gave a dcr th* direction of Trench. (4) Because of th« company ma - short address about the Portland King th« »nttre expenditure necess Rose Festival which is being held JA MIS COI-EMAN IB ary to render service, delivery this week. He urged ita support. charge which heretofore has been During th* course of hia talk h* GIVEN A NUMERAL ItV -ier month is increased to gave some Interesting figure* about IH<rr per month. This chargo takes Oregon and ita products. James Coleman of Beaverton has erne o f th* actual cost of main The principal speaker o f the eve Ju*t been awarded a fruahm«« nu taining the investment in lir.e over Candidate moral (ly th* te>ard of athletic c«n- , and above that which the regular ning was Geo. Joseph, ttol for participation in track at the rates would provide for together for Governor on the Republican tick et. He made somewhat of a politi Oregon State l Vile ire this season j with 8rr return upon the invest cal talk concerning hi* platform. As He is ronstciered \>1' C«*»L Lon Stt- j tr.er.t in excess line, f&r which the an entertaining speaker he is one uvt as rromts ng material for nex rate structure does not provide re of the best. Space hardly permits year's varsity team. turn. In other word', the company Coleman specializes in the pol<- ( ac » as henkar for the entire line much of a resume of what he said. Had h.s subject been "Municipal vault. He tied for first place in *hi i oxt«n»ion. Thus tho farmer and Ownership o f Public Utilities” he event in thy dual la*uk ir.««t w rural subscriber keeps the money tlrcgon frosh and tied for seourv. , which heretofore would have been could have been considered earnest, place In the same event In the mce. 1 invested in line extension and is. convincing, and enthusiastic. He told of the hundreds of thousand» of with Albany College. therefore, more able to properly here wire and equip his premises for the horsepower go.ng to waste in the Northwest, and especially In utilization of electric service so ne MIL AND MRS. DAMES Oregon, which has within its bor to his farm operations. ENTERTAIN FRIENDS cessary It is interesting to know that ders one quarter of the potential pructically 60% of the fai mere in hydro-electric power in this who!« Mr. and Mrs. L. M Davie« hau tVashingthn County are now receiv United States. He told of the devel as guest« Sunday evening .ttrs. so * ing electric service, a very high opment of other sections which en phi* Olson, Mrs. Louis* Anderson, percentage when we consider this joy public ownership of power. He Mr. and Mrs- Elmer Anderson ana serveie is available to less than also told many personal incidents Sonny Rankin all of Portland. Mrs 15'.« of the farmers of the United which gav* some insight into the Aiaivrson. an aunt of Mr»- Davies, stales. Washington County is in character o f the man. leaves this month for Europe, ac deed fortunate, and, under these popipanied by her daughter Wilma most liberal rules, should soon ap D U V HOLD THEIR an instructor of Domestic Science proach the 1007c saturation point. REGULAR MEETING at Corvmll.s. They expect to visit England. France, Holland, Germany, Mr. and Mrs. W . R. Fetch who Norway, Denmark and Swyden wh'ch moved to Yamhill Tuesday The D. U. V. of the Civil War were 1* Mrs, Ahdereui«'* birthplace, a re dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Doy met Monday at their regular meet turn after forty years' aUence Gray at the Yew Bow Inn Sunday. ing. Mrs. Celia Hulett and Mrs. Good wishes go with them. They were also entertained at a Emma Fush were chosen delegates trout dinner Monday noon at the to the State Convention to be held in ttugene. June 24, 25 and 26. Th* 1930 Officers' Club of the O. home o f Mr. and Mrs. F. W. They will meet again next Mon E S. met at the home of Mrs. F. H Livermor^ Jp, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. day at the home of Mrs. Albaugh Schoene Friday evening who wa hostess with her sister Miss Mabel W-ilmot entertained for them Mon in Huber to f,nish the quilt on which they have been working. day evening. Carlson. Meet At Forest Grove IPIID6E ALLIANCE To m FlA < 0 Of r«E , united states and foTnEi$pm ic WHICH IT STAMPS, ONE NA90N, INDIVIS|DIE, with u gepry anp viuvrice TPR Ail* a ~~ U fiL L D iW t iiU i« The board of directors of tl.» Chamber of Commerce have dscideu to have a parad ■ this year during the "Happy Days” ce.abration. i- w,ll b* at 2 ;30 on thz afternoon oi July 3. The following pi’.««» aru btmg offered: ♦ 10.00 for first priz* to the or ganization having the largest num ber of cars in the parade (cars must bear the name or emblem of th« order; $7-50 Is th* second prise. 16 00 to the dealer having th? largest representation c f new ears under 91.000.00. 16.00 to the dealer having the largest representation of new cars over 91,000.00. 96 Oj to th« car having tbs lar gest number of babies in it four years of age and under. 9600 to the five-pissenger car having the largest number of red headed people in it. 910 00, first prise, to th* n o t: eumieal car; 95.00, second prise. 110.00 to the oldest car in the parade. 95.00 to th* car making the most noise- 95 00 to the oldest couple driving a car. 95.00 to the couple with a red h*aded driver wV«*» *»c-mae com. f.o-H*"« *■» the eerrot licenza puiuhivr that w H be in the A r g » wtrdow under ««at L Stipe iviade Secre tary of County Com. W W McEldowney, A Banker of Foreat Grove I h Elected Chairman FISHER NOT PRESENT E'mer Slip« From Here la Named The New Secretary Th* newly elected Washington County Republican Commitcee held thair first meeting at the County Court house, Thursday, June 6, at two o’clock- Only the business of organization was taken in hand at this me«ting. W. W . McEldownay, a banker at Forest Grove, was elected Chairman for th* term o f two years; Elmer Stipe, Chevrolet Dealer of Beaver ton, was named secretary, and M. P. Cady. Buick and Dodge dealer at Hillsboro was named Treasurer. The executive committee com prises the above named Oftenrs an j Tboa H Tongue, HPlsboro; J. V/. Bailey, M'U.-.boro; F,. B. Sapningto t> Forest Crore; A. Bunning. Corne lius: C. F Tigard, Tigard; and Terthold FUeschheoer, Gaston. In oass r » we note that Sjuntcr Earl Fisher was not present at the meeting. He was probably too bu y dirgin;r the tunnel in accordance with the statement alongside hia name on the ballot at the recent e- lection. 96.00, fr o t prise, to the be C.own: f2 oil. »eeord. |2 50 to the newest car individ - ually owned. While the prizes ar* all for auto • mobiles a number o f the businec: concm-p* »r. || have floats in the p '- rade representative of their busi ness. the Tire department with their equipment will participate and th. BEAVERTONIANS ARE AGAIN THE VICTORS queen and her attendants will make tAtlr first public appearance. The Sundays ball game at Lake tirove Newberg band and other musical or was considerable of a one-sided af ganizations will furnish music. fair. The Lake Grove boys are new in the Tualatin Valley league and TO BE CARNIVAL DAN perhaps have not yet hit their stride CING AT SHUTE PARK They are a fine bunch of fellows and like the National pastime but There will be a carnival dancing there is some of the lack of team work so evident some years ago in during the “ Happy Days" celebra tion, July 2, 3, and 4 in the audi- the Beavertonians. At present Peaverton stands at toroura at Shute Park. Hillsboro The first dance will be Wednesday the bead of the League for the mu t night, and on Thursday night will » n w s l k»U —— mm be the queen’s coronation ceremon great ball, much better than they did a few years ago under former ies and ball Thi* will be the b: Clinton has rocial feature of the celebration managers. This year, Oevemor Norblad has accepted a worked out a system of team wo.k which is b rn jin g home the t a i l« '. invitation to attend and participal In last Sunday’s game. Watkins in th* coronation ceremonies. Oth noted guests will also b* present allowed only th ee hits, struck out The e coronet cn ceremonies are o- fourteen men, allowed no walks, and had the misfortune to kit one man. pen to the public, and after th A fter Einston had been called safe grand march following the corona tion there will be a Jitney dance the at first by the umpire on an error Watkins proceeded to rest of th* evening. There will be- by Grand. dancing day and night on July catch the runner napping and shied the pill over to first for an un Fourth. The auditorium in the Park is one questioned put out. it was in the seventh frame that o f the nicest danc-ng pavilions in the Northwest with plenty o f floor h bcaverttomans gut in their beat space, plenty of ventilation and cool woi k . Cox tea on tutting a ground dun.'." the hottest hours. An eight er down the third base line, tie was piece orchestra will furnish music followed by W atkms who gat a sate single; Grand followed with a for all three dances. nice litue sir.g.e and Cox crossed the plate. Jones hit to Stengel who SCHOOL ALUMNI HOLD tumbled the ball and Jones was safe, ANNUAL REUNION as Watk'ns scored. Murphy sacri ficed and Gslbreath hit to Harris The McKay School Alumni asso who failed to hang on to the pill. ciation will hold its fourteenth an Concanncn got a hit but was thrown nual; Reunion ar.fl } Icnig or» the out at second, trying to steal. school grounds one-fourth mile south Steel got to first on a fielder's of Whitford station on the Scholls- choice and scored on Hempke's nice Ferry road. Saturday June 21. two bagger. But Cox failed to con T e program will include a pic nect with the ball and was out with nic dinner spread from the lunch Hempke at second. bas' 'ta at one o ’clock. There will be Next Sunday Beaverton will play an - idress of welcome, music, a no Garden Home a double-header at sho.t after-dinner speeches. A busi Beaverton. The team* are tied for ness meeting will be held for the the second half and will fight it out «laetlon of offiers and transaction of for the lead. necessary business. Teachers and pupis of this pioneer C J BIELMAN SELLS school in district no. 18, Washing MANY FORD CARS ton County, their families and their friends assemble for sn alt- C. J . Bielman, proprietor of the day home-coming picnic each year cn the Saturday following the meet Bielman Motors, local Ford agency, is in receipt o f a letter stating that ing of the state pioneers. Officers o f the association are on the automobile sales in Washing Vivian Lawrence, president, and C. ton county during the month of May, 1930, 69.17t were Ford cars. M. McKay, secretary. Consderiag the fact that this agency is rather new in the field MRS BUTNER IS GIV and that they have been very busy EN SURPRISE PARTY In the construction of their new quarters, the volume of their sale» Jk surprise birthday party ws* speaks volumes. given Mrs. Sarah Butner Monday The letter abov« mentioned also evening by the local I- O. 0 . F. states that for the five month* of and Rebekah lodges. About forty 1930, that of all cara sold in thi3 gathered at her home to help her county, Forda consisted o f 50.8%. celbrate her 73rd birthday, At the rata sale* have been increas Mrs. Butner was presented w.th ing it would seem that instead of a gold Rebekah pfn. having a building about completed Th« evening was spent playing and ready for oceupance, this con game* and in *ocia! intercourse. Re cern has only just begun building. freshments o f fruit salsd, cake, and W e ll see. coffee were served. Anyway the Bielman Motor* arc The guests departed at a 1st« to be congratulated on their enter hour, wishing Mrs. Butner many- prise in getting business in a ter happy returns. ritory already covered by agencies selling other makes o f car»; and on thair new building now almost rea KINTON LADIES’ AID dy to move Into. TO HAVE MEETING Mr*. Harry A- Richards, presi dent of the Kinton Ladies' A rt so ciety calls attention to th# regular meeting uf the aociety to be held at the church Thursday afternoon and wishes all the members and o f ficers to be present as there will be work on a quilt. Please bring sewing tools. W . K. Phlppen has rented the Walter Harris house at the corner of Second and Stott streets. He i» employed by the West Coast Tele" phone Co. The deal was mad* through the Ifeaverton Finance Co. Mr- and Mrs. W. H. McFarland, Mr. and Mr». A. E. McDonald and children. Mary Io>u. and Junior, all of Portland visited at the home of Mrs. J. R Keller is visiting her Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Braden on Sun day. j mother at Blaine, Wn.