UnlvemHy t ihrsry L I M I UMLT OWN N KWRPAPKK Ki T he B eaverton R e v ie w The Only Newspaper Devoted Exclusively To The Interests Of Eastern Washington County. VOLUME X. NO. 34 Single Copy, 5 Cent» 181 Mock Wedding Ceremony Held After Regular SeHNiun of Lodge M A NY ARK Maddux ( i l l I* I'rfth And PRESENT IlK u ritn l (i r i in In T li« flr*t of n »«Me* of enter- tain incut» planned by Mm. U n i Huivla, thv in w N. 1.1« (irnml of thr Itebekah lodge, to 1.« given ■luring h«r nilmimitrntion, « 1 « gtv- *11 after thv regular meeting last Tuvulny evening when n big muck wedding m i il t y i i l lurlturg Uinaun , «.'ting mi thv brtdv, waa dre»»ed m a beautiful wh.lv silk, gown with a long trnin, faahtoned in tlav «tylv of thv Intv vlghtivi, with n long veil Snrnh t luunla i lain. whu wa» thv bride­ groom worn thv wvdding »ult of Mi' Ilng'M-i, M ri liirlmnn’i fnth- •r. Annn Barnes nrtlng m pngr, vnrrlvd thv w*d>Jing ring nnd thv III tlv b'lvlmnn nml llic g/ Portland and "M e.tm g in liny Scoot Cabin Helen I Käme» o f Tualatin. Henry l.ynn Hugh.-» Ilea verton and Marie G lad)« Kinnvur Bea- Tlv- iimel.iig of the Ktwania verton. club thi» week wa» a very joyon* Kenneth Hrrradnrf of Corneliu» affair. As it wa* an mlerclub meet­ an| Kmma H Ifillw-rt of llillaboro ing w .i, the Muntavilla ( tub and Knael l.lnn Scofield, Hank» and aiao Ladies’ Night a iaige crown Iv n li le e , dale» Creek wa» present. l.orrin II Am lrew» of Milwnu- The program wa» in chaige ot kiv and Klaie l>. Straus o f (¡old "A n d y" Anderson and consisted of Hill the loliow.ng numbets: piano solo by Owen Bushman; rearing'» by C IR C C IT C O I’ RT Helen Hurd; tap darning and sing­ it. F Via v*. Joaeph Schmidlko- ing by Gaile Gybson and (pobellv fer amt wife: action for money. Shields Henry Matson the presi­ State Induatrial A i. ub nt ( ..in dent of the Muntavilla Club gave v» Herman L (»m at: action for a few remarks. l>r. Cha». Hurd money, the main speaker of the evening 1 State Induatrial Accident Com gave a splendid talk on "The Mea­ I v». Frank F. Kinner: action for sure o f a Man , Mrs. Jackson money. wa» the accompanist to the club Bernhard Schmidt Truater v* s.nging. , , George Zimmerman: mortgage fore. At the next night meeting, which clo*ure. will be on August 17th (hey ex­ Fancra M Kaaly, adminiatratrix pect to meet at the Boy Scout of the eat ate of Magdalena David cabin which is nearing completion. v* Orta via l-anglry et nl. mort­ This cabin is being buiR on the gage forea'loaure. Underwood place north o f town. Gerald I ) Tucker e*. Dori» P Tucker: *oit fo r divorce They LEGIO NNAIR ES were married at North Plain* . in CO. HOLD JAMBOREE 1926. The plaintiff charge* cruel and Inhuman treatment and aak* for the custody o f their child Bar­ Washington County legionnaire* from Furest Grove Hillsboro, Banks bara Jean, age five year* Sherwood and Tigard enjoyed the first county Jamboree which was P R O B A TE COURT l e v * Shenaberger ha* petitioned in the form of an all day picnic the court to lie appointed adminis­ last Sunday at Roamer’s Beat, a trator o f thr estate o f hi* Wife, picnic resort on thé Tualatin R iv­ er. Mur* than 650 legionnaires, Alice M Smnsberger and friends were Petitioned that the last will anJ their families testament of Mary Peterson, Forest present to enjoy the spurts of the Grove be admitted to probate and day. The affair was sponsored by the appointment of Frank Hlvid aa Argonne P>.»t No. 56 o f Sherwood, Oie Many Legionnaires from Port­ executor tie confirmed land, Salem Multnomah and New- berg were present and participated Orders Signed by Judge Bag ley The ca«* between U F Via va. ■ >n the program. Geo. Aiken, State Membership Joseph Schmidlfofer has been set­ tled and thr case dismissed with­ Chairman o f the American Legion was present and w.th T a il Conditt out coats to either party. Berni* K. I»vr vs Anna Amelia’ of Forest Grove awarded the prix- - es in connection with the Golf Lee: suit dismissed. held laat month at Pearl Haide vs. John Hnido: Tournament Forest Hills Golf Course. The beau- suit dismissed GUdya Hart vs V irgil C. Hart: ’ t.ful golf trophy was presented to Paul Patterson. Commander o f the rase dismissed. Hillsboro Post, which post won the Orders Signed by Judge Templeton tournament. Many other prises were awarded to various members fo r The estata- o f Dan W Kreps high scores and low scores. closed and admin istrstor dis­ The Sherwood Post Band enter­ charged Wilhelmira Ruff, an insane per­ tained throughout the day. Many features, which in­ son to appear July 30 and show interesting reason why Fred Ruff should not cluded novelty races were enjoyed by the large crowd, many prizes bo appointed her guardian. Iw irg awarded to the winners of the events. BORDEAUX MIXTURE BEST NOW K NO W N 11.50 Per Ye»« Friday, July 22, 1932 DEATH FROM AUTOS ARE DECREASING T c ÒUKT HOUSE ITEMS* ß| Enjoyable Meeting I n Beaverton, Washington County, Oregon. the Seattle National Con­ 1 Although the foregoing statistics Were compiled from eitiea in all parts o f the country, the ratio of dscresse was even more noticeable in thi* state, the report discloses. In Portland,* represents- ■ ----- - - Oregon’ ......... tive in the cen.us report but four were killed during the four week period a. compared with ten deaths the previous yesr during the same time, Duly two o f the four death» were due to acc.dent* with- city limit» a . * . there ,h ,„ TTns year, during the four weeks period ending June II , there were >48 person» killed in automoPile aceidents in the 86 large cities. Trim compart* with 648 kill«*d in Mont o f the*e d *athw were due to artident within corporate city limits, although some accident» occurred outside of the city. For a 52 week period, ending June 11th, there is a decrease ot 267 fatalities The totals, accord- mg to the department of commerce statistics, were 8.788 this year as compared to *,065 fo r the preced­ ing year Ten cities reported no automobile deaths for th* lost four weeks whIL. fi*.. .iiu . no deaths fnr tK» ' £ erio T fa m l corresponding — in ti Th rough Picture In National Tribune COOK IS 87 YEARS OLD Both Mere In S»ose Company la the Civil War fault Sunday Mr. arid Mrs. W. Alexander and Mr. and Mr», fc. Hammer o f Seattle, who have »pent the past week w.th the Aiex- ander’s, motored to Harrisburg to call on Mr. Jim Cook. Mr. Cook 1 . a Civil War Veteran, who served with Mr Alexander in Co. A, 2nd Wisconsin Volunteer Cavalry. This 11 . » » . . . . . . « * .... since 1865. Mr. Cook had seen Mr Alexan- der’» picture in the National Tri- , bune, and lost no time in com- ! munieating with him - hence the meeting J ».A Mr Cook is 87, one year older than Mr Alexander. On. would scarcely believe he is that old as h« is very spry. . Imagine, f if can, those two llr/ you ° .. .. * 07 r * * C.m ! War days. Mr. Ccok »«.J he had about a thousand questions to ask but couldn't think of them, and Comrade Alexander had about 2000 * n<‘ thought o f his. They certainly had a good visit. ------------- family, who .4, helped to nuL Apple and pear growers in the Willamette Valley should apply the serond cover »pray now fo r the control o f codling moth, accord ng to f f F. Cyrus, County Agent. The second brood o f moths are be- being * d e p o s it ^ ** These egg- wiH hatch in from 6 to 16 days, de- pending on weather conditions. The spray should be applied before th* egg* hatch. The spray is powdered lead ar- senate used at th* rate of three pounds (3 ) to 100 gallons o f w a tjr —V - two pounaa Comrade Cook remarked: “ Well, this has been a regular 4th o f July celebration to me," *o which statement all agreed. * -** NOTICE [ -# ^®ction 72-113 of the Laws o f _ n says: __ O rijo “ Any person who attempts to “ **. or who with intent to use___ „ ¡....c a r r ie s or possesses............. any revolver or ether pistol ^‘re* rm ............. or any other dan * erou* or deadly weapon is guilty Two Well Known Holtitein grown on the mountain south of (¡rowers of this State Mcholl* lost year and a sample sent Are Honored to the Department of Agriculture at Washington. Katahdin i* the name of the new TESTING INCREASES variety developed by th* United ____ States Department o f Agriculture This is an almost round potato * 'H Bo*» and Girl* Give ta ttle Judgiag I >e manat rat Mm rather thin skinned very shallow eyed ana creamy white in color. In addit.on to it# favorable qualities VVash.ngton county HoisWin bree­ it is immune to mild and rugose mo- ders were bosta to dairy formara »»*«■ These two trouble* are virus ____ . . . . . disease« that are eliminated only 7*“ * „ ,J> pulling the d.seased plant* out 'VT ’ * ,ru J * uVI" . - . ' * ‘ he Deld while the plants are “ V™ lo w in g . They cut down the yield of - ' * ‘ he potato crop as they cause stunt- . „ 7 . 7 h„ £ ^ In«f » ,,d P » * « * * a r e dying o f planU. „ , ‘ '. , ‘ . ss and in 1931 small lots of seed were » . . » menkbership in the s U U assuctatton sent to a lew grow er* in many of . . , . and an honorary pcsition on the the potato grow ing sect .ns ° e board of directors. 'I he two breed- country for the purpose o f determin­ era thus honored were Jacob Lus- ing if it would keep its good qual­ cher, Fiirview , and Frank Durbin ities under different growing condi­ Salem. Luscher was recently elec­ tions than those under which it was ted to the national board o f dir­ developed ectors at the recent national con­ Bttrb. nk ^ wi„ no doubt vention at Madison. Wisconsin and main the standard Ute crop variety ha„ • -e^i* •*» n“ ‘ * “ nou* Problem, m <£“ Burbank" j j ZZ Burbank. When « o"r “ he^Neried '»'Proving the.r herds through of- cow testing work. Mathie­ cow sen also called attention to the fact tnat the first reg.stered Hol- stein cow in Oregon was owned by » D R Stewart ot North Yamhill and that this cow, Midwould 12th, wa4 foundation ot some of the *•«»* b««'ds in this state and Wash- ¡n**on. She was brought to Oregoo from Belmont. Mass, In order to encourage complete rcgistrat.on ot all creditable females the Holstein association has ordered a moratorium on registration fees until Jan. 1, with no extra penal- ty for females over one year o f age, instead of the double lee fo r­ * * * ‘1 °.f iicial .m and i fic.1 Gem FIELD INSPECTIONS . ARE TO BE MADE Field inspections fo r the certifies- tion o f the fields o f Tennessee an- thracnose resistant strain o f red clover will be made soon. This ia one o f the new strains of red clov* r brought into the county tn the last three years in the arcteropt b° improve the quality o f the r* products on the trees, as a majority o f the eggs by a fin * o f not less than $50.00 H i» too much to exmeet that ublea 01 **• •*“ iry producers. . . . laid in the upper part o f t i e nor more than $500.00 J te rn ‘^ r c ^ r s will u T e Îu Î T * T M Z " Ü T r Z tw ' Section 72-204 provides: “ N o per- word that our seed is improved. u U^ ' n C' A son punishable under the preceeding They will have to be shown that ^ uUnu:c* h coun*y « ™ » « “ ^ 'r - sections of this act shall he grant- it ia better through trials planted elect' TOW N COUNCIL HAS probation." in the eastern states with seeds William S. A verill had a large A SPECIAL MEEA1NG ed Carrying and discharging fire- grown here. For this purpose seed dekgation o f 4-H club boys and arms within the corporate limit* from Washington county was plan- K‘ rls on lland who engaged in a A special meeting of the town said IO to be im- - ‘ — ed in *»0» 1931 in in trials in r five judging demonstration on f . i . I ~ .il u . . . I ” o * f “ a « city V ” or * town w w ‘ * ‘ is S «aio ne im - ••• u n i s in iv e o 0 1 f t the n e -------- 1 — ” —“ — —— • . , . ..' , .J u ■ ‘a proper use o f the same and mav states where the anthracnose is a sume of the Jossy cattle, in the hall with all councilmen ex- ,_______ ____ . 1 . . . . ______ . ________ be construed to fall under the sec- problem. Again in the spring of cept' Dr. Talbert present. tions quoted above. 1932 seed from this county w».< TO HOLD IRRIGATION Attorney Reimer presented a con planted in trials in eight of the FIELD MEETINGS tract for the drilling c i a well j Mr and Mrs. A. C. Tuttle on “ astern clover producing states. All which he had been asked by the the Denney Road visited in Port- o f thes* ‘ "«l* were planted in Irrigation field meetings will be C o u ik i I to prepare. , , nd wjth r e ta tim over the week cooperation with representatives at A motion was made and carried to end. Their daughter Mary Alys who the Unrt^<* States Department of th€ assistant county atrent ndviitise for bids fo « the drilling . is attending summer school in -^d(r 'cu*‘ ure ( with seed from this Wednesday July 28th to discuss ir- c f a well for water to supily the Eugene came down for a visit and g " nty r.gation methods and obsettve con- ÿ itions of growth on irrigated La- Tow r o f Beaverton. was accompanied back by her sister S ILE N T LY PASSING I dino clover fields. Dolores *' ------- -— ----------------------S One meeting will be held Wed- Mr and Mrs. T. B. Derne.v are Mrs. John Nyberg of Tualatin nesilay forenoon at 10 A.M. on spending several days at their cot­ Two crews ' are at work on the passed away Monday very suddenly t..e John Ihornberg farm 1H miles tage at Rockaway. ‘ Weston-Tollgate Highway. of heart disease at her home at west o f Gales Greek p .si office the age o f 53 years. Besides her 'lha other meeting will be held husband John N yberg she leaves Wednesday afternoon at 1:30 P.M. 9 children, all at home except one on the A. J. Evers farm one mile married daughter. north o f Verboort. Funeral services were held Wed- nesday afternoon at the Methc ’.st church in Tualatin. Reverend Hill ofliciating. Interment was in the W inona cemetery. W . E- Pegg was tn charge. T . _ Fred Starbuck. aged 62 years, died Satudray morning at the Foss home south o f town. Funeral ser­ vices were held Tuesday at 10:00 A. M from Pegg's chapel. Miss Ava Adams officiated. Interment was at Crescent Grove Cemetery. W. E. Pegg was in charge. C A N N IN G T II1 V Q Ilf- SUGGES- n U T t l V t D i r Ifn I A I A A d L L ’ Gravity 1 rr.gat. 0 n is being used 011 the Inornburg farm. Water is pumped from Dairy Creek lor •*- r.gation on the A. J. Evers farm. Arthur King, Extension man va soils, will be present to answer questions on irrigation costs and methods POMONA GRANGE IS TO MEET SOON I County Pomona Grange will meet with the Tigard Grange Wednesday, July 27. The Fifth degree will be exemplified in ‘ be evening by Russellvill Grange o f PortUnd All those who wit­ 1 Washington nessed the third and fourth de­ Suggestions helpful in the home gree work by Russellvill last win­ canning o f fruit 3nd vegetables are ter at Alcha will remember th* available in printed form from the beautiful and impressive manner in county agent office. Methods of which they did their work. A large canning thest products with and grange without the pressure cooker are delegation , , from Beaverton „ . „ explained and suggestions given that * re Plannlnff to a“ « nd Pomona, sometimes prove helpful. Hume u a u l ' M io evaporators mav he constructed that HITFORD W OM EN S will aid in the drying of some o f ' C J ^ T B HAS MEETING the food products. Drying is an ______ economical means of preserving , the food value o f many of the Th* ^h itford Women * Club met fruit* am) vegetable« ard as it ° ‘ ‘ he home of M r. J Johnaon at does not require containers ia a Pvogreas on W e .nesday with an method anyone can use. I f it i« average attendance of member», neceaaary to conatruct evap- ■ Mra. John Templeton wa« hostess, orator» .plans fo r simple types are The afterm)on was »pent discussing available . , . _______________ _ “ Current Topics of th« IXay. The B h I s Helena have been received for a fire hose. in St. annual picnic will take place on the * next m eeting day in August.