University Library T he B eaverton R e v ie w The Only Newspaper Devoted Exclusively To The Interests O f Eastern Washington County. VOUJMK XI. NO. 42 Heaver ton. Washington County, Oregon. Friday, September 15, 1933 WHEAT GROWERS MUSI SIGN BY SEPTEMBER 25 m arket price o f wheat and what parity price would he at the time the am ount «if the paym ent I» determ ined **Tho»e |>e<iple who believe the act u nfair are toeing sight o f the real purpowe o f the wheat plan,** sa y» Mr V anderxanden "T h e purpose o f the act I« not to m aintain a tax upon wheat and It» p ro A sp«*cla| m eetin g nt the tow n d u ct» hut to decretine profilici Ion to the 1 1 ustees has been called for M om lay Deadline Is Set by National fiolnt w here the a v e m g r price o f wh«*at e»'«*nlng nt H oT k x ’ k for the co n sid e ra will lie rained to parity If thr plan I» tion o f the proposed Installation o f a largly taken advan tage o f parity price m odern, u p-to-date sew»*rag«* system Administration will he obtained, benefit paym ent» will and sew age disposal plant. T he m eet cease, and ron»e«jucntly, the m illing tax ing w as called hy M ayor Fisher A llo w will he elim inated " F arm er» would M FF.TIN G I» A T F S A N N O I NE T ’ l then receive parity price for all their ing a com m u n ica tion addressed to him hy fiurton E P alm er, execu tive «rere cro p rather thun on Ju»t their dom estic tar y o f the recon stru ction ailvlsory allotm ents hoard o f the state o f O regon, w ho will K v rry W ltra i ( ir t m r r In ('«Minty la Use o f the land taken <»ut «if wheat be present at the m eetin g und will lay pro«luctIon nee«! not cuuhc any w orry, ! the plans o f the board In-fore the tow n I rgr«| T o llr* I'rrarnt M i l d in the o p in io n nt A rthu r Connell. Illli»- trustees with the «>b)ert o f huvtng the Hlgii A|i|ill<a(loii b o ro "S u ch land m ay be u»ed f«ir red ' m atter con sidered by the voters o f clover, a lfalfa or pasture, and even If B eaverton It could not the paym ents on the allot* T he plans n t the recon stru ction a d m ent» are gen erally large en ough to visory board have n oth ing to do with a offitet thr |o»» o f the u»r o f the con bond Issue for the com p letion o f a Tr|r|{iH|d»ir w ord from the n a trncted acreage 1 John W K am na sew age di*qxj»ul plant, hut are fo r the tional wheat adm inistration of «tate» that the »U C C e »« o f the plan de- sole purpose nt p«-i mitt ing B«*uverton flee »«da tl»e date o f M onday, |*ends Upon the grow ers them »elvee to tuk«* advan tage o f the g ov ern m en t’s Septem ber ’.'fi, a» the deadline for “ H ere I» a plan w hich provide« for the o ffe r to flnanc«* the con stru ction o f the aliening wtirat A p p l i c a t i o n » élim in âtl«m o f m uch o f the cau se o f system . Including an outright gift o f d r o w n « will not have un oppor low grain price» and the farm ers t»k m ore than $22,000 to the tow n o f l u ■ > * i y o f applying for the tiene Ing advantage o f It get paid directly B eaverton. fit» «>f the plan a fter that dute for then p a rticip ation .“ say» K am na. It ha» hern estim ated hy the state K very farm er wh«i Is farm in g a piece hoard o f en gin eers that the proposed o f land that grew wheat during the plant In B eaverton would cost In the Hy Will la in K ( % y ru »f County Ag«*nt years «if 1930. 11*31 and 1932 can a fford n elgh b orh od o f $7ft,000. T h irty p«*r cent F or the pur|M>«e o f a»»latlng thone t«i Investigate the jKmnibilitle» for hlrn farm er» draltln g help In rom pletlnK up In this wheat plan, a ccord in g to Fard plication « for wheat allotm ent», nr I .unger. Sherw ood, und Hier lUtchey. N E W S FR O M C O U N T Y S E A T ranifem ent» have hern m ade for glvIiiK Forest G rove M eeting» have been held IN C L U D E S » IN D IC T M E N T S »uch nld In l<K*al com m unltten through at m any p«dnt» In the cou nty and those «»ut tha cou n ty T h roe will no* hr w ho have for any reason not heard the m ertln i;« Hornrmne from the cou nty plan explained can get an explanation n|(rnt'» o ffic e will hr at each o f thr from any o f the director», com m u nity C ou rts P r m ld r Usual G rist o f N ew » »rhed ulrd poin t» from 1 30 In the nfler and Petty T h eft» Are IU |strUd n im m ltterm rn , or at the c«iunty n«M>n until even ing and If thoee w ho nre agent'» o ffic e at lllll« b o ro The W ash ington cou n ty gran d Jury Inter eat ed will b rin g In their pa|>cr» — - — -----O— - • —— w hich was in session during the past they can be com pleted nt that time IIF.AI. K M T A T K T K A N S F K H M . week, reported out nine true bills, a» The com p lete »chedule for the»e up follow s C on nie Miller, tw o counts, pointm nt* 1» « » follow s K inton grange. th reaten in g the com m ission o f a felony M onday. Srptemt>er 1M. Murne» »rhool. A E W at «on et al to Fr ed W G rr und being drunk in n private place. M onday. Septen»l»er 1M. Imluy ». K rcd man oom pany, lot 0 N ichol s addition, I A rthur W Bond, la rcen y. H enry Bur vllle. Tue»«lay. Septem ber 11». N orth H arden Horn«* dick, la rcen y: B R Sm ith, larcen y o f IMaln«, Tue»«lny, S eptem ber IU lleth T itle A Trust com pa n y to 1!. O public m oney Alva H udson and Pearl any »tore. Wr<lne»<lay. S«'ptem ber 20, B ritton, tract 2 Hanny »lop«* Thom as, adu ltery. M orris Albert, lar Hank». Wednea«!ay. Hepteml»er 2 0 . C 1. Hump ct ux to Fred Hulling. K a n «»» City, T h ursday. Septem ber 21. ! part o f section » 7, H. 17 and 1M. tow nship cen y In uddition tw o secret in dict m ents were return«*d VertxMirt, Thin »day. Septem ber 21. , 1 south, rang«* 3 west A m ong the r«’ ports o f th eft» m ade to HI«M»mlng Friday, Septem ber 22. and O tto E rick son et ux to Prudential th'» sh e riff s o ffic e and being invest! la u r e l. Friday, Septem ber 22 In every Savings A Loan com pa n y K nw nu’ nt gated w ere Fred L«*uthe o f T igard, who cn»e the hour o f the ap|Mdntment 1» for C N JohniMin t«» Annie H. Johnson, stated that 17ft pounds o f red clover 1 SO I* M If g ro w e r» will have their part «if J II M cM lllen don ation lund seed was taken from his b a rn ; H Zurl- pn aluctlon figu re» ready m uch time lalm, section 7, tow n ship 1 »nuth, range 7-nw o f Ilu ber hud a b lack co w stolen will he »aved A »»l»tan ce 1» available 1 west from his pasture F red Sm ith, deputy at the cou n ty a gen t'» o ffice any day Ellen Lytle to A S f,ytle et ux. lot 10, ¡ sh eriff, »ays 10 feet o f 1-Inch hose was P lr e cto r» «if the wheat con trol a »»o V irginia place stolen from the C lem ents service ata elation m eeting M onday night ex C harle« W Jam e» to Charles Judaon tlon ; W illiam W en gel, route 3. B eaver preaaed co n fid e n ce t|) the plan and James, part o f secthm a ft and M. tow n Um. was relieved o f a ca rb u retor from ■tate«l that they are giving their time ■«hip 1 north, range 4 west his V nugh drag*aw , as well as all o f the to It t»ecau»e they believe the wheat Louis 11 H randow et al to Mary gasoline from his ca r und tractor. plan 1» a »tep In the right direction I Iones, lots 23, 24 and 26, block ft, G arden Jn the probate cou rt H. P. D ow ning J M V anderxanden. Hank«, in com Terrace Hills was appointed gu ardian o f Elizabeth rnentlng on the act »aid "T h l» plan o f Atinle Jnrk»on to L a w ren ce C G laske D M cG ow a n ; an ord er w as m ade reducin g cro p aurplu» by re«tudng d ux. part o f Caleb W ilkins d«>nution w aivin g app m lsal in guardiunslUp o f cro p acrea ge 1» the flrat con atru ctlve land claim , tow n »h lp 1 north, range 2 Bert und R ob ert J H a g em : the gu a r aid fo r farm er» In year» W hat m ore w est. dian o f M ary Stitt w s authorized to «’an t»e done an«l what m ore can tie ex Hilbert T C ornelius et ux to W Ci accep t a quit cla im deed for a m ort pec ted If the farm er fail« to avail him W lldlg et ux. lots 11. 12 and 13. C or g a g e ; an ord er o f dism issal o f excep •c|f <if ttd» opportunity?** nellus. anil lots 4 and ft, block 1, tions to ex e cu to r’ s report w as made In Several farm relief m m aurea have H enry’s addition, C ornelius re M ary A. B isbee esta te; an ord er J W Connell (sh e riff) to Shute S a v m od ify in g a form er ord er in relation been given m uch pu blicity In recent year» but none o f them has attacked ings bank, lots M and 9. block 1 north, to the sale o f real estate In the m atter o f the C. E. H edge estate was issued; the farm problem at It» miurcc an doe» IIIIIstHiro acres Is*n W. Guild et ux to Frank E. Pugh a pp ra isers w ere appointed fo r the e.**- ttd» Intent a gricu ltural ndjuntment art. a cco rd in g to W .1 Kn»che«le. tlillaboro. «*t ux. part o f section 1ft, tow n sh ip 1 tate o f B. I*eis. d e ce a sd ; an order a uthorizin g the reinvestm ent o f trust ««•nth. range 3 west. w ho are« in the wheat plan a "cnn »truc Frank E Pugh et ux to Theresa fun ds anil closin g the estate o f L. M. tlve, fun dam en tal Idea design ed to give Irischen, west h alf «if southw est q u a r He«*«», deceased, w as issued. on e cro p the fa im e r grow n a fair pur chaalng pow er and place» the prim ary ter o f northeast qu a rter o f section 1ft. * 1 T h e follow in g ord ers were Issued in the circu it cou rt J. H. W aterm an vs. adm lnln ltation o f the plan In the hand» tow n ship 1 south, range 3 west B ert O 'B rien et ux to stute o f O regon. ¡ P«*ter V e rg ccr «»t al . o rd e r con firm in g o f ttie fai m er himself.** Benefit paym ent» «»n a llotm en t» are part o f section 21, tow n sh ip 2 south, sale G enevieve W M ays vs Chatles J Van Duyn et al., default and decree; m ade fro m fund» accu m u la tin g from range 1 west. C harles <*. H epner, trustee, vs. W illiam O tto E rick son et ux t«> O nion Snv the proceaning tax levletl on wheat. It atiould tie u nderstood that ttie am ount ings A I »win a ssociation , lots 1ft anil 16. A ilss et ux, dism issed ; B ettie V ogel vs. revised plat E rick son addition to Gua B redof, 10 days additional to «if the tax 1» determ ined hy the dlf an sw er; W orld W a r V eteran s State Aid feren ce betw een the actual average Beaverton. C om m ission vs. 1» I, B ellin ger et al., partial release o f ju d g m e n t; Mabel E van s vs John F . H ood et al . over ruling d em u rrer; V irgin ia W ugener, m inor, by gu ardian , vs. L a w ren ce F. Schm itt, Judgment order. F ou r unhappy cou p les w ere released from their m arital w«>es. ns follow s: Ethel I j O s II from R u dolph I^osli, Caro At the W ed n esday lu nch eon o f the luncheon o f the K iw anis club W ednes- j day. President Andy Anderson passe«! line D ay from F re d e rick Day. Ixuilae K iw anis clu b fou r delegates w h o at B leu er from Fred B leu er and W alter tended the three «lay con ven tion o f the out n snapshot taken at the b«»ach P C. Halley from C lau din c J Bailey. northw est district o f K iw anis In ter show ing one o f the local delegates do- I And to offset the above infelicities, n ational hehl at Seaside this week, Ing a bunny hug with a scantily clad three happy cou ples w ere authorized to mail«» their report. T he local delegates bathing beauty, but, u nfortu nately, the j em bark on the sea o f m atrim ony They w ere Andy A nderson, president; Ix*e picture was taken w hile the local par w ere Paul Alvin R itch ie, route 1. F o r B lch ey, vice president; Al Jannsen and ticipant In the dan ce had his back est G rove, and B ertha H err, route 1, turned. E lm er Benson G aston, the license bein g applied for E ach and every on e o f the delegates | •They reported that 61H delegates Septem ber 6 and delivered by the w ere registered anil that the co n v e n had prepared h im self with an alibi, but cou n ty clerk S ep tem ber 10; S n nfotd tion was one o f the m ost successful In som e o f them w ere rath er w eak in H enry Loy, G uler, W ash., and Flores the history o f the organ isation . The form . It seem ed to he the con sen sus o f j Kula L ed ford, lft22 L in coln street, H ills- ou tsta n din g speech o f the session was, opinion, h ow ever, that President Andy j boro, the license being applied for Sep In the opin ion o f the local boys, m ade w as trying to pull a fast on e hy pre- | tem ber 6 and bein g delivered the same by N orm an F C olem an, president o f renting the pictu re h im self and thus day by ord er o f the cou n ty cou rt; Clif- Heed colleg e o f Portland, w ho spoke on th row a sm ok e screen, but he Insisted | ford J. B riggs, C arlton, Or., and H azel the subject o f dictatorsh ip, especially that such con form a tion as cou ld be R ae H ow ell, G ales Creek, Or., the 11- seen from a rear view point stron gly cen se being applied fo r Septem ber 9. In Russia under the soviet regim e. Mr C olem an has Just recen tly returned resem bled Leo R ich ey. In any event A n oth er license w as gran ted to from R u ssia, where he m ade many both o f these delegates appeared to he Jam es C am eron and M iss B rlta Skaale, extrem ely a n xiou s about the picture ob serva tion s on con d ition s there. both o f Beaverton, at E verett, W ash., O lla l H olm es Jr. o f E llensburg. falling Into the hands o f their resp ec on S ep tem ber 6. tive wives. W a s h , was unanim ously elected g ov O .......... ■ -----------------O ■■ —— ern or o f the northw est district, and Dr. A T T E N D C IIU K C H PICN IC. W L. H yde o f Astorlu lieutenant S 1 R P R IS F 1 > ON A N N IV E R S A R Y . govern or. Mr. H olm es represents this R ev. Charles Clarke, Jean Klein, district. M em bers o f the D aphne club and Alene B osw elll, K ath erin e Denney, Th ere will he n get tog eth er m eeting their husbands surprised Mr. and Mrs. O rtha P u leifer, H enry K a m b erger and next W ed n esday evening, at w hich the G eorge R udh erg at their hom e in G lenn Shellenberger, m em bers o f the C a m as-W ash ou gal clu b and the G resh Portland M onday even ing in h on or o f C on grega tion a l Y ou n g P eop le’s society, am club will be the honored guests. their tw entieth w ed d in g anniversary. a ttended the annual C on gregational Hon Jam es W M ott, con gressm an A potluck dinner, w hich w as m uch y ou n g peop le’s p icn ic at R oa m ers Rest fro m the first district and a noted en joyed, was follow ed w ith cards. F riday. D elegation s o f y ou n g people ora tor, will be present and will m ake Mr and Mrs. R udh erg w-e^e presented from F orest G rove, O regon City and with a gift from the club. T h ose pres- P ortla n d ch u rch es w ere there to par the add ress o f the evening. It Is ex pected that about 6ft guests will be «*nt from R eaverton were Mr. and Mrs. ticipate in the fun. V A. W ood end Dr. and Mrs. F orest L. - — -■ o - — present. H ow ard. R E T U R N F R O M S U M M E R SCH OOL. ---------- -----—O ...... ---------------- o .............. . M Y 8 T K R Y S N A P S H O T SH O W N Mr and Mrs. Lynn H ughes returned L A D IE S A ID TO M E E T . from Los A ngeles last week, w here Mr. A T K IW A N IS C A U SE S C O M M E N T T he L ad les’ Aid o f the C on g reg a tion H ughes attended the sum m er school at al ch u rch will hold Its first m eeting o f the U n iversity o f Sou th ern C alifornia. W lm tl»e G uilty Participant In Diino* Is, the fall at the ch u rch T hursday, S ep Mr. H ughes has ch a rg e o f the school tem ber 21, at 11 A. M This will be a o f scien ce In the local high school. Is M oot Question business m eeting to form u late plans - ■ ■ o -------— - If you like the R eview , pass it on to F o llow in g the report o f the delegates fo r the winter. P ot luck lu nch eon at to the Seaside con v en tion at the noon noon. you r friends. T h ey will like It, too. Town Board Meeting Is Called to Consider Sewage Plant tisem ent," received a hearty response U rsber N arver, a dvertisin g agent of the O regon O ran ge Bulletin, spoke on ad vertisin g In that paper. T h e as sem bly sa n g "It Bays to A d v ertise." T h e O cto b e r m eeting will he hom e co m in g and all m em bers w ere urged to attend and all fo rm e r m em bers and frien d s Invited. T he p rogra m fo r that m eetin g will featu re "A p p le s." T he roll call will be prone o r poetry relating to apples. T h e hom e e co n o m ics com m ittee an n oun ced that a gra n ge din n er and pro gra m w ould be given in the O ran ge hall Haturday evening. O cto b e r 28. and asked all to k eep that date in m ind T h e price o f the tick ets was not announced A lbert S tre if brou ght an Invitation from K in ton O range u rging B ea ver ton O ra n g e to attend th eir booster j m eetin g Haturday evening, Septem ber 3b, at 8 o ’clo ck , w hich will celeb ra te the fiscal gra n ge yea r M any fro m B ea ver ton plan to attend. of thl» surn w ould he adva n ced by the governm ent from recon stru ction funds i«*' an outright g»a n t T he balance would he loaned from the sam e fun«J at 4 per cent Interest. T h ere is no red tape c o n nect «•<! with the o ffe r, a cco rd in g to Mr Palm er, the «»nly requirem ent being the approval o f the legal voters o f the city Sixty per cent o f the entire am ount must be spent in the em ploym ent o f local labor, and an addition al 20 per cent must be expended w ith local tirmn tor labor and supplies And as the w ork must be started b e fo re the w inter m onths set in, this m eans that ov e r IftO.OOO will he distributed here this w inter a m on g local unem ployed and business firm s o f B eaverton , providin g the plan as ou tlin ed by the state r e c o n B E A V E R T O N YOU NG F O L K S struction board Is adopted. A m this is a vital m atter o f the utm ost A R E U N IT E D IN M A R R IA G E Im portance to the city o f B eaveron, it is to be hoped that a represen tative body o f citizen* will be present at the I -»in . o re |f. D a , la and A lice E_ Blom - m eeting o f the tow n board, in ord er qulst J oin ed In K ing Service that they m ay fam iliarize them selves with all the details o f the proposed j At o sim ple cerem on y In the p a rson system. age o f the E m an uel Lutheran church. system furnished t h e m fro m an P ortland, on the even in g o f S eptem ber authoritative source. 1. A lice E B lom quist was m arried to I^ u r e n ce H. Davis. T h e Rev. C. S O 'D ell read the rin g service b e fo re IIE A V E K O. K. S. O P E N S F A L L m em bers o f the tw o fam ilies at 7:30 SE A S O N W IT H F E S T IV IT IE S o 'clo ck . T he bride w ore a fro ck o f rob in 's egg blue and ca rried an arm bouquet o f O fflo rm and M em bers o f P ortland T a lism a n roses and sweet peas. She w as attended by Elizabeth D avis, sister C h apter A re H on ored G uests o f the g ro o m Jen ifred B lom quist, B eaver ch a p te r No. 106, O rder o f b ro th e r o f the bride, acted as best man A a ln n er at the H eatnm an hotel fo l E a ita n i Star, h«*ld its fir«t regu lar m eeting o f the fall W ed n esday evening, low ed the cerem on y. with a large n um ber o f m em bers and A fter a sh ort w edding trip to Mount visitors present. B a ln .e r Mr and Mrs. Davis will reside The o ffice r s and m em bers o f P o r t In P ortlan d . land ch a p ter No. 97 w ere the h onored T he bride and g ro o m w ere both m em guests o f the evening, and also those bers o f the cla ss o f '28, B eaverton high m em bers o f B eaverton ch upter having school. birthdays In July, August and S ep tem — ■ o ----------------- ber. A C C ID E N T V IC T IM K N O W N H E R E A floral degree w as co n fe rre d upon Mrs. G uy Ja cob s, w orth y m atron o f J oh n T h om a s, one o f the three boys P ortland chapter, by the star points o f w h o lost his life L a b or da y in a B eaver ch a pter and was presented w ith creva sse on M ount J e ffe rso n , w as a a beautiful bouquet o f w hite asters and resident on H o ffm a n road, near G a r pink snapdragons, fo llo w in g w hich Mrs den H om e, and was well k n ow n in this J E D avis o f O m aha, N eb , sang "W e j vicin ity He attended grade sch ool at Love Y ou T ru ly." Mrs. J a cob s w as G arden H om e and Sunday sch ool at the form erly a m em ber o f B ea ver ch a p ter G arden H om e C om m u n ity ch u rch . He and served as organ ist fo r several leaves a m other, three b roth ers and years. one sister. F u neral services w ere c o n ; T he birthday guests, about 30 in n u m du cted by R e v . C. C. P o o r o f the G a r ber. w ere each presented with a gift den H om e C om m u n ity ch u rch M onday o f flo w e rs Mrs 8 B U w r e n c e , w orthy at 1 P M in F in la y ’s chapel, and in ter m atron o f B eaver chapter, w hose biti.il- m ent w as at R iverview . da y also occu rre d during the sum m er, -----------------o was especially honored w ith a surprise B A C K W I T H T H E DOGS. b irth d a y degree, put on by the D a u gh ters o f Job, Bethel No. ft, o f P ortlan d , O tto W oh la u f, w h o had a strin g o f and presented w ith a g ift from her ra cin g d og s here du rin g the races in ow n o ffic e r s She also received oth er P ortland, has returned w ith his can ines g ifts from old-tim e frien d s fro m C o rin and has them at the C h arles Shively thian ch a pter place south o f tow n. R efresh m en ts w ere served in the D r A rth u r D urbin o f P ortland , w h o beautifu lly decora ted din in g room Y el has his d o g s en tered in the races at low was the co lo r schem e and the b irth V a n cou ver, is h ousing them at the Bill day table was especially festive w ith K in g place, east o f B eaverton. three lighted birth day ca k es and favors. S M A L L B O Y LO SES F IN G E R . T h e ch a pter w as h on ored to have present a guest. Mr. B row n , w h o is a G ordon H ew ett, aged 5, failed to take m em ber o f the O. E. S. in Scotland, and w ho is here on a few w eek s’ trip into con sid era tion K iplin g's adm onition that the "fe m a le o f the species is m ore th rou gh the United States. T he next m eetin g o f B eaver ch a pter deadly than the m a le" w hen he a t will be held S ep tem ber 27, w hen the tem pted to help his sister, aged 10. cut m em bers o f B ea verton lodge No. 100, j som e w o o d last W ed n esda y, w ith the A F and A M., w ill be the special result that he lost the m iddle fin g e r of guests, as w ell as all M asons and their his right hand as she w ielded the ax He w as attended by Dr. C. E Mason w ives livin g in this vicinity. and. b a rrin g the d isfigu rem en t, will be ---------------- o ----------------- all righ t in a short tim e. BONN H A R T K N O C K E D O V T WASHINGTON 4-H CLUBS MAKE WORTHY RECORD Youngsters Take Lon# List of Awards at Fair M U S T S IN C R O P A N D I »V »-STO CK S h ow ing M ade Kxnreds T h a t o f ia * t Y ear, and M ore Than $160 in P rizes A re A w arded W in n in g first in both cro p s and live- d o c k dem on stra tion con te sts at the d a t e fair, W ash in gton co u n ty won the right to represen t O regon In the 4-H clu b dem on stra tion con test at the P a c ific In tern ation al L iv estock exposition at P ortland. Ivan and A m os Bierly o f the K in ton C orn club, w ith th eir c r o p dem onstration, w ere high scorin g, w ith r e R o y Mills and C harles K a y o f the Hhadybrook C a lf club, w ith tb elr crea m 'eatin g dem onstration , a clone second. T h is is the secon d yea r that these tw o clu bs h ave w on first at the state fa ir In - their respective divisions, alth ough last year neith er team w on the h on or o f represen ting the state In the interstate com petition at P ortland. P rem iu m s w on in the c r o p and live stock divisions totaled m ore than $160. Ail prem iu m s w ere cu t in h alf this year, so the sh ow in g m ade by the cou n ty was actu ally b etter than last year. This year 40 clu b m em bers in the livestock and crop s division attended and e x hibited at the state fair, the largest delegation ever to attend the fair from this cou nty. F ollow in g is a list o f aw ards m ade j to m em bers o f the W a sh in gton cou n ty delegation : Jerseys— G e o rg e B a rk ley, first on cow . fifth on sen ior yea rlin g and ninth | on show m anship. G u e r n s e y s — M erle P e n n i n g t o n , fourth on c a lf; C layton N yberg, fou rth on h e ife r; Jim D avidson, th ird on co w 1 and fou rth on show m anship. H olsteins— D on Jossy, first on senior ca lf, secon d on sen ior yearlin g, sixth on ju n io r c a lf and second on sh ow m a n sh ip ; F ra n ces D etrick , th ird on co w and seventh in sh ow m a n sh ip ; Alan De- trick . sixth in sh ow m a n sh ip : M arvin H eyn d erick . seven th on ju n io r ca lf and eighth in sh ow m a n sh ip ; A lbert C o u r se ns, th ird on ju n io r c a lf; H enry Tew s, first on ju n io r yearlin g, fo u rth on ju n io r ca lf and ninth in show m anship. B row n Sw iss—J oh n H ansen, second on co w and fifth in show m anship. Swine— H en ry T ew s, first on gilt and second on barrow Sheep— Jim D avidson , secon d on H am pshire lamb. P o u ltry —A lvin W a rren , secon d on du ck s; Clinton W arren , fou rth on ducks, and E u gen e H ow ell, secon d on turkeys. R a b b its— W a lter E am es, first o n senior buck. V egeta b les— B illy Cyrus, th ird on garden exhibit. P o ta to e s — P e ro n ice E g o , fifth on p o tatoes. F o re stry — Jean Ann Connell, fou rth on exh ib it; M a r g a r e t B atchelder, eleventh on e xh ib it; G len S an dford, tw elfth on exh ibit. C rops ju d g in g tea m — second. C rop d e m on stra tion — First. L iv e sto ck d em o n stra tio n — First. Mrs. E lizabeth Joh n son is spen din g this w eek on h er fa rm at D illey. W H I L E W O R K IN G IN H A Y F IE L D Kiwanis Club Delegates Report on Con vention Held at Seaside $1.50 Per Year “ .lust ; j 1 nrtil rn t In 1 .1 f«' of F o o tb a ll . F la y e r," Say» L oca l Athlete R o s s H art, w ell-k n ow n B ea verton athlete, w hile w ork in g on a hay baler last T u esday m ornin g, fell fro m the top o f the rick and lit on his b a ck on the i hard s u rfa ce o f a bale o f hay at the side : o f the pile R o — j Is used to falls, es pecially while b ein g ta ck led on a fo o t ball field, but this one w as a little d | iffe re n t than w hat he had been a c cu stom ed to. F ellow w o rk e rs rushed to his assist ance. and fin d in g that he w as un con sciou s, placed hint in an a utom obile ■ anti d rove eight ntiles to the o ffic e o f Dr. C. E. M ason in B eaverton , w here he w as placed on an o p eratin g table, w here he rentained fo r 45 m inutes be- fore he k n ew w hat It w as all about, W h en he did w ak e up. h ow ever. R oss refused to take the m a tter seriously. i He got o f f the table, sh o o k his head a , few tim es to take the k in k s out o f his n eck and rem ark ed : “ T h is is n o th in g : just on incident in the life o f a fo o t- ball player." T h en he w alk ed dow n stairs and the next day w as b u ck in g bales o f hay, a pparently n o w orse fo r | his experience. ---------------- o ---------- B E A V E R T O N G R A N G E H O LD S U SU A L IN T E R E S T IN G SE SS IO N M odern A d v ertisin g and T h eir M eth od » F eatured on U rogram T h e B ea verton O ran ge m eetin g o f S eptem ber 9 w as h onored hy fo u r vtsl- tors fro m ou tside gran ges. Mr. and Mrs. R eed and E dw a rd A. B row n from E ven in g Star O range, and Albert S treif o f K in ton O range. T he B eaverton O range w as very m uch elated o v e r the fact that th ey receiv ed the secon d prize o f $15 in the sales slips con test o f th e O regon O ran ge Bulletin. M odern a dvertisem en ts and th eir m ethod s w ere discussed du rin g the a fte rn o o n p rogra m . T h e roll call, "W h a t I co n sid e r an e ffe ctiv e a d ver ! Beaverton Schools Open Monday W ith Large Number in Attendance W ith an enrollm ent o f 326 in the high and 231 in the grad e school, the B ea ver ton sch ools open ed fo r a n ine-m on th s' term M on day m orn in g and P rin cip al I. R. M etzler was busier than a one- arm ed m an w ith the itch. H un dred s o f pupils w ere m illing about the co rrid o rs w a itin g fo r as sign m en ts and tea ch ers w ere scu rry ing about a m o n g them try in g to d o all in their p ow er to b rin g o rd e r out o f chaos. And that they su cceeded is best attested by the fact that e v ery th in g w as m o v in g sm ooth ly b y Tu esday j m o rn in g w ith every bod y sa tisfied and < n o a pp arent grou ch es, eith er a m on g j the pupils o r the faculty, in evidence. A lre a d y the high sch ool is hum m in g w ith a ctivity, and o n e w a lk in g in the halls m ight h ear a nyth ing fro m the i peppy G lee clu b songs In Mrs. G eorgia J H nyder's ro o m to the applause fo r the J buddin g a fter-d in n er speak ers in E. G. W e b b 's d om icile, w here he tea ch es the you n g idea h ow to m ak e an im pa s sioned add ress w ithout h av in g a case o f h eebe jeebies. A n d in the m ean tim e P r o fe sso r M etz ler patien tly goes about his task s o f a rra n g in g the schedules, registerin g new stu den ts as w ell as old. m an y o f w hom are a rrivin g each day. som e fro m as fa r o f f 'a s P ortland, and an sw erin g in nu m erable q u e s t i o n s , som e o f w hich w ould tax the pow ers o f a m od ern S olom on. And at that he I sterns to fin d tim e to give cou rteou s h earin gs to in qu isitive n ew sp ap er men, nnxlous paren ts and oth ers w h o seem to be th ere m erely out o f cu riou sity. C oa ch E d W a rre n states that so far the prosp ects fo r footb a ll are n one too good, as on ly three letterm en are in school, but he has hopes that he w ill be able to d ev e lo p som e new m aterial a m on g the u nk n ow n quan tity w hich w ill en able him to fo rm a squad that will give as g o o d an a ccou n t o f Itself as h as been don e in the past. F ran k B ushnell, w h o guides the destinies o f the high sch ool band, has d iscov ered th at pu blicity is a great thing. Last w eek *he R e v ie w ca rrie d a story to the e ffe c t that em b ry o m usi cian s cou ld m ak e arra n gem en ts w ith him fo r instru m en ts and in stru ction by a pp lyin g at the sch ol building. Satur day m o rn in g he w as bvseiged by paren ts and students fo r fu rth e r in form a tion , and to express it is his term s. "I did n 't k n ow w hat it w as ail about until one o f the tea ch ers told me about the story in the R ev ie w ." It is exp ected that th ere will be a fu rth er accession to the ranks o f stu dents w hen a n um ber w h o are n ow em ployed in the h op fie ld s and prune orch a rd s return fro m th eir w ork. T he fo llow in g student librarian s have been a ppointed to assist Miss Faith Rurk, librarian : F irst period. D oroth y M a rk ovich ; second , J o y ce S im in ton ; third, E velyn D ay; fou rth . E d n a R lan k en ; fifth , June H ansen, and sixth, Arline Bixby. T h e girls w ill rep ort fo r duty next M onday m ornin g. O w in g to the fa ct that m an y new fam ilies have m ov ed in to B eaverton du rin g the past year, th ere w ere a n um ber o f new fa ces a p p ea rin g at the grad e sch ool this year. D u rin g the first day there w as th e usual rush Incident to the open in g o f the sch ool year, but M iss M erle D avies, principal, succeeded In iron in g o u t all d ifficu ltie s and every th in g was running sm oothly T u esday m ornin g, b a rrin g the fa ct that the usual d iffe re n c e s o f opin ion be tw een the tea ch ers and the you n gsters m ak in g their first app ea ra n ce in a sch o o lro o m had to be taken in to co n sideration. M iss Davies, the principal, in addi tion to her su p ervisory w ork. Is te a c h ing a rith m etic In the sixth, seventh and eigh th grades, and Is, con sequ ently, quite a busy w om an .