VulvsrsR* T he B eaverto n R eview I he Only N ew spaper D evoted Exclusively to th e in terests of E astern W ashington C ounty. VOLUME XII, No. 24 Beaverton, Washington County, Oregon, Friday, May 11, 1931 Beaver Chapter Ob­ serves Mothers’ Day Oldest and Youngest Moth­ ers, Mother with Lar­ gest Family Honored SIIOKT DRILL GIVEN (tirin' O u a r tc ttr /ru m I'a c iiir U ni­ versity A ppear On I’roKrsnt M other's l>uy w as fittin g ly ob. M>rv«l a t the reg u la r m eeting of lieaver C h ap ter No. llMi, Wednea- «lay evening. The member» of the C hapter who are m other» w ere specially honored. O ther honored guest» w are those member» having birthday* in A pril, May o r Ju n e . Mr». II. A. N ielsen, W orthy Ma iron, was honored w ith a birthday deg ree by the officers of the ('rtap. te r . Kight young ladiea, 1-a.Mernc Dean, Khoila Thyng, Je a n Klein Itarb ara M clireen, Ituth Filley, H e­ len Herat, Kvelyn A lexander and K atherine l>enney exeeut.-d a short drill, a f te r which they di»tribute served by a com m ittee of men from th e C h a p te r. JAMES W. MOTT’S WORK IN CONGRESS II y Mott for C ongress Com m ittee (Continued from last week) N a tio n a l em ergency l.e g islatio n In national legislation C-ongress- m an Mott has actively supported th« P resident s recovery program including th«' Recovery A ct proper, em ergency farm relief, P .W .A , C .W .A ., Home O w ners relief. C . f . C . and rem edial hanking and securities leg islation. He has ju st as actively opposes! legislation which he consider««! d etrim en ta l to the purpose and intent of the Recov- e ry A ct. The la tte r has included th e so culled Economy A ct (which h as since been alm ost en tirely re - peuled), the com pulsory cr«ip reduc­ tion rii«*a*urea. an I m easures d e ­ signed to ta k e aw ay from C on­ g ress its ('«institutional legislative ju risd ic tio n . In perm anent farm legislation C ongressm an Mott has p ersisten tly ■idvocBtrd th e F ra sie r Rill for r e ­ financing f a r m m o rtgages and the S w ank-T hom as Rill, which has for its purpose the assu ran ce to f a r- m ers of the cost of production, plus a reasonable pro fit, on th a t p n rt of th e ir com m odity sold in th is n i i n t r y . He w as on«* of the originnl signers of the motion to Torre a vote on this legislation. The motion hnx now m ore than one hundred signatur«>s of the 145 re- <| uired and will prohnhly reach a vote before adjo u rn m en t. V eteran l.egislation A veteran him self, C ongressm an Molt has tiern unanim ously accord- ««I a high place in the H ouse le ad ­ e rsh ip on veteran legislati«>n. It w as his m otion to «lischarge the C om m ittee which w as prim arily responsible fo r securing the recent House votes on the S e n ste am end- m ents resto rin g the com pensation of disahl«*«! W orld W ar v eteran s and rein statin g the pensions of S panish A m ericnn W ar veternns. nnd re in sta tin g the pensions of S panish A ptrricnn W ar v eteran s, lie has taken nn o u tstan d in g p a rt in every fig h t for r»*m«>dial v e te r­ an legislation nt this session, nn I in each fight he hBs lieen successful. O ther L egislatio n -D ep artm en t Work Among oth er hills introduces! by C ongressm an M ott p erta in in g to O regon, nn«l now under co n sid era­ tion. are T ongue Point N aval Base developm ent, Lincoln County tax re lief, g ra n t of Y aquina Bay L ig h t­ house p roperty to S ta te fo r park, g rn n t of public Inmls to M cM inn­ ville, F orest («rove and O n u illo , NEW «SUPERVISOR FOR MT. HOOD FOREST .-'upervUor T . II. K hcrrard, who has been In charge of the Mount Hood natb nal fo rest, form erly known u» the Dregon nutional f o r ­ e st, since 1907, will a»»utne new duties as regional fo rest inspec to r in connection w ith the ci­ vilian conservation corps work in Oregon and W ashington, e ffec­ tive May Dl, according to a s t a t e ­ m ent by regional fo re ste r C. J . Ruck. M r. S h erra rd 's wide ex p e r­ ience in all phases of fo rest work will enable him to m ake valuable contributions to the advancem ent of the civilian cector and assis- a n t regional fo re ste r in the so u th ­ w estern d is tric t In 1917 he was tran»f«*rr«*d to W ashington, D. ( '. , as an inspector in the office of o p eratio n . In 1919 he was tra n s - f erred to P o rtlan d as a s s is ta n t r e ­ gional f« re ste r in ch arg e of the office of o p era tio n . In m aking this announcem ent. Mr Ruck s ta te s th a t "M r. W aha is ««socially well <|ualifi«*d for the superv iso rsh ip f the Mount Hood work in view of his fam iliarity w its all phases of fo rest work gained th ro u g h his many y ea rs of service The r cren ticn al develop­ m ent of the Mount Hood area •iiescnts problem s in which Mr. W a ' a will he especially in te re s te d ." MARTIN FOR GOV­ ERNOR RALLY HERE The l«H-al o rg an izatio n that is sponsoring the cam e of G eneral C harles H. M artin for the Gov- em orah ip of Oregon will hold a jiuUic rally at the C om m unity 'luilifin g in Beaverton to n ig h t. May 11 a t 8 P . M. for th e purpose of educating the public, ami especially the reg istered D em ocrats in the m erits of th e ir can d id ate. The best sp eak ers available from Portlun«! will rep resen t General M artin ut the m eeting, and the lo ­ cal com m ittee hopes th e voters of Beaverton will d em o n strate a live in te rest in the w elfare of th e ir • ta te by th e ir attendan«*e. U ntil we d em o n strate a desire to post ourselves thoroughly upon the m erits of our public officials we can exp«*ct to l»e m isgoverned. CONSOLIDATION OF OFFICES IS MADE Hart Is High Point t Hate* First In IIi^h Jump, and I*road Jump; Se­ cond in Dashes HURT F ran k IN JUMPING lluro Is Also A ttending the U niversity of N evada Ross J la rt. who w as u s ta r a th ­ lete while attenrling Beaverton High school, ami who is t e * a t ­ tend i r g the U niversity of N evada, continues to add laurels to his a th . letic prow ess. On A pril 28, the U niversity of N evada m et w ith the C alifornia A g ricu ltu ral College a t Chico, Cal., and won th e track m eet w ith 93 1/3 point# a g a in st Chico’s :i7 1/8 p oints. Ross H a rt was high point man, placing firs t in the high jum p, also in the broad jum p, and second in the 100 yard and 220 y ard d ash es. Op May 5 the U n iv ersity p a rti­ cipated in the All W estern C on­ ference at Sa«ram ento, C a l., w here Ross placed second to th e w orld’s high ju m p . He jum i.ed six feet, thr«*e irch e s. In the broad jum p he spiked him self so th a t five stit­ ches had to be tak en . He will be 'aid up th e rest of th e y ea r. F ran k B unt, an o th er form er Bea­ verton High ath lete, is also a tte n ­ d in g the U . of N e v ., and is s ta y , ing a t the sam e house w ith Ross lla r t, w here they are both in <|uarantine as a re su lt of scarlet fe ­ ver in the house. LOCAL GRANGE WILL HONOR MOTHERS (kivavcrUn G range will meet in r«*gnlar session S atu rd ay . May 12, a t 10:10 a m. in the (»range H all. M embers are urge«! to bring th e ir G range Bulletin salea slip s and a <*opy hf th e ir electric lig h t bill to help win a p riz e . O regon pioneer m others will he hon< re»] during th e aftern o o n p ro ­ g ra m . All g ran g es are invited to a tte n d . The program is open to the public. GRADE «SCHOOL HOLD­ ING OPEN HOUSE The Beaverton G rade school is ho ding Open House F rid a y a f te r- no n May 11, Iwginning a t I o'clock. There will be an exhibit of school work and some e n te r ta in - n 'n t fea tu re s in each room . Y. u are conlially invited to be Mnong those p rese n t. S tah d a rd oil em ployees of Wil- bridge surp rised M r. H . A . J«>nes on his b irth d a y last S atu rd ay . Bridge and dancing w ere enjoyed. -:« fi and num en ua m easures affectin g NOTICE individual com m unities. He secured passage in the House of the bills The Review will he au th o risin g co nstruction of the five published a day early Oregon C oast H ighw ay bridge* a t next week, and all copy th e special session, and of the A storia C olum bia R iver Bridge at must be in the Review this session. In process of p re p a r­ office by Wednesday ation, has«*d on pending U .S . E n ­ noon. ’ gineers' survey, is his hill for OL perm anent prevention of flood d a ­ m age in O reg o n . He has assisted in presen tatio n of all h arb o r p ro ­ jects before th«* I oard of Arm y Engin«*ers. He has k ep t in close nnd ci ntinuous contact w ith all Oregon lonn nnd g ra n t p ro jects l>e- foro the Public W orks A dm inis­ tra tio n and has assisted in s«*«*ur- ing spee-ly consideration for each of tie rn . P ra ctically all of these projects, including the C oast llig h - •way bridges, have n lrrn d y been np proved. He bro u g h t iilmut resc in d ­ ing of the o rd er closing Chemnwn Indian school by securing the I're s- iilent's personal in tervention in its b e h a lf. He present«*«! th e a r g u ­ ment at th e h ea rin g of the Ap p ropriatin n s Comniitt«*e on behalf of A g ricu ltu ral E x p erim en t S tatio n s in Orogi n, which re s u lte l in r e s ­ toratio n o f all ap p ro p riatio n s to those S tatio n s. In brief. Ja m es W . M ott has made good his prom ise of " A c ­ tive R epresentation in C o n g ress” and has produced and is now p ro ­ ducing defin ile nnd continuous re su its. (To bp continued next week) i Monthly Meeting Of Council Is Held Consolidation of the offices of fire contri I and op« ratio n of the N o rth Pacific region, effective May Lisle W alker, A sst. S co u tm aster 15, has been announced by r e ­ gional fo re ste r C . J . B uck. The The scout tio o p will hold th e ir new consolidated office will have May o v ern ig h t hike May i9 . It charge of f t rest fire fig h tin g ac­ Storage I Mace o. the Bea­ verton Fire Truck Is is ap p ro ach in g the tim e for schools tiv ities, equipm ent and supply, a l ­ to close a i d scouts to uo much lotm ents, perso n n e', tra in in g , and To Be Changed outdoor cam p in g . Many of our im provem ent activ ities o th e r than hikes m ay not be to th e cabin, roads and tra ils, for th e tw enty AUDITOR REPORTS of O regon and but into o th e r woods in stead - The n ational fc re sts Mav hike will be in o r n ear the W ashington. C laim s A gainst Town A re Read Cam p Underwood grounds, how ever. “This consolidation,’’ said M r. and R eferred to Com m ittee The F lam ing A rrow P atro l only Puck, “ is made necessary by new narrow ly defeated th e B eavers in responsibilities of the fo rest service The Town Council was called to the head bandage firs t aid contest in conrection w ith th e recently a - order for its reg u la r monthly s e s ­ la st F rid a y . In ter-p atro l ‘‘spud" «iopted conservation requirem ents in sion Monday, May 7, by M ayor will be played a t to n ig h t's m eeting. co* nection w ith the lum ber co d e .’’ W ilson. C ourcilm en Liverm ore anti An ex tra o rd in a ry m eeting is be­ M. L . M erritt, a ssista n t region­ M yers were ab sen t, b ut a quorum , ing planned for Ju n e f ir s t. al fo re ste r in A laska, will be in necessary to do business, w as p re s, I ch arg e of th e en larg ed office of e n t. POLLING PLACES FOR o p eratio n ; J . F . Campbell, fo r­ The au d ito r’s rep o rt w as given, m erly supervisor of the Frem ont and accepted. T he Council voted ELECTION GIVEN national fo rest, w ith h ead q u arters ♦ > allow the au d ito r to have the a t Lakeview, O regon, will be in new Bond Lien Docket fo r the eve­ Polling places for the election, ch arg e r f the fire control section. ning of Monday, May 14, to show M a y 18, 1934, a re as follow s: “M r. M e rritt is no s tra n g e r to to th e F o rest G rove C ity C oun­ N orth Aloha, (R an g e h all; S . E . Aloha, W heeler H all; S .W . Aloha, th e problem s of this region,” said cil. M r. Rossi and M r. Liverm ore Buck's B uilding; N orth B eaverton, M r. Buck. “ He entered th e fo re st authorized to ch an ge the service here in 1909, and served on w ere Haulenbeck Building; South B eav er­ sto rag e place of the T eaverton fire th e W hitm an and Deschutes n atio n ­ ton, Public school house; Cedar tru c k . Mi 1, Union C hapel; G arden Home, al fo rests, and in the P o rtlan d M ayor W ilson w as requested by He School house; K inton, School house; regional office of o p eratio n . the Council to find a person to left here in 1921 fo r A laska, where L aurel. Com m unity hall; M etzger, a s s is ta n t regional collect W holesale T rade Vehicle li. C om m unity cM> house; Middleton, he ha# been Hci.ooi house; E . N orth Plains, fo re ste r in ch arg e cf the office of censes and dog licenses. W . M atzke has offered to sell to School H ouse; W . N orth Plains, operation, lands and r o a d s .” Campbell en tered the service in the tow n fo r $1.00 the w ater line, K .P . Building; O renco, C ity H all; including m eters, on Lom bard S tre e t Reedville, School house; Scholls, 1917, and has served on th e S is- 1 kiy u, W illam ette, R ainier, D es- south of Allen A venue. He also I . O .O .F . H all; S rerw ood L ib rary c utes and F ren w n t national fo re sts, desires th a t th e Town install a fire Hoorn; N o rth T ig ard , T ig ard B ld g .; i He is thoroughly fam iliar w ith h y d ran t on th e line, the cost o f couth T ig a rd . I .O .O . F . H all; T u­ for at fire pioblem s in both east which will be borne by M r. M atzke, alatin , City H all; and W est Slope. and w est side B r e s t types accord­ M r. McKell, and M r. B arnes. The J . E . L ahey’a B uilding. ing to M r. B uck. Council plans to accept the propo­ Bi th M erritt and Cam pbell are sition, if it is le g al. KINTON AID WILL m em bers of th e professional society A subscription is going to be tak en up, fo r th e purpose of clea n ­ GIVE SILVER TEA of A m erican fo re s te rs . ing th e weeds out of the p ark s and flow er gardens planted by th e • The K inton L adies’ Aid society MEETING TIME FOR n. is sponsoring a “ S ilver T ea” to be GRANGE CHANGED T ow C laim s a g a in st th e Tow n w ere h#!d F riday aftern o o n . May 25. a t read and referred to the Finance the home of M r. and M rs. Rob­ An in te restin g session of the e rt P om eroy. The principal num - K inton g ran g e was held S atu rd ay C om m ittee. M r. B arnes and M r. I gr cn th e program will be a talk w ith a very good a tten d a n ce . The Rossi w ere appointed to act in th e on " E g y p t” by M rs. F erd G roner m orning session was given over to absence of L iverm ore and M yers. of Scholls, who m ade a trip to th a t p rese n tin g the f irs t an d second d e­ co untry a sh o rt tim e ago, and g rees to a class of r.ine can d id ates. O.S.C. MAN TO HELP studied 't h e hab its and custom s of A fte r dinner the lectu rer, Alice IN HUNT FOR SPRAY the people. Fluke, conducted the lecture hour, All a re invited' to a tte n d . R . P . Rcbinson, chemical spec- the following p ro g ram being en­ The com m ittee in ch arg e of the joyed: sor.g. by a ll; paper on “ M o­ ia ’ist on sp ray m a teria ls a t O re­ a ff a ir is compos<*d of M rs. Madge th e r s D ay”, Josephine Cox; song gon S ta te college has been “loaned" Pom eroy, M rs. Inez Bell, and M rs. by young peop'e, “ M other of M ine” ; to th e federal b ureau o f chem is­ K itty V anK leek. p assin g of flow ers to all present, try and soils f e r five m onths to f?------------------------------------------------------------ m by F lo ra (M arv H all) and Ceres a ssist :n ca rry in g on an intensive sum m er by (E unice S n :d e r); su rp rise stu n t, research project th is Silently Passing it is hoped to develop a M ary H all an«i Em m a Johnson; w'-ich m- m easures in the ballot read and su b stitu te fo r a rse n a te of lead as M1NDA PFSSTER x s 'r a y for codling m o th . F u neral services w ere held a t the discussed, by all p resen t; song, by U sin g PWA funds, the fed eral a ll. The accom panists for th e day B et'-any B a p tist church la st F ri­ d ep a rtm en t of ag ric u ltu re has e s ­ « t i e M rs. Louise C a rte r and day aftern o o n a t on? o’clock for ta! lished em ergency statio n s in th e M rs. Minda P fister, m o th er of d au g h ter. Miss Genevieve C a rte r of ap p 'e grow ing sections of Idaho. Beaverton g ra n g e . F redrick W. P fis te r. In term en t D uring the business session, the M issouri and V irg in ia w here en­ was in P resb y terian cem etery . tim e fo r the sum m er tom ologists will be stationed th is She leaves a fa th e r, two b ro th ers m eeting n u n th s was ch anged. U ntil f u r ­ sum m er to te st a t least th ree o r­ anil one sister in N orw ay, and two re g u la r m onthly ganic pcisons as to th eir e ffec­ sisters and tw o brothes in O regon. th e r notice the m eeting will be held th e firs t tiveness in codling moth control. W ednesday evening of every* m onth These a re nicotine su lfate, pyre- WM CARM AN thrum and ro te n o n e . W m . G arnian, 72. died a t the at 8 o’clock. M r. and M rs. A lbert P ro f. Robinson w as chosen as S tre iff were elected as d elegates M-uHnomah hospital in Portland the best m an in th e en tire country Sunday, a f te r a sh o rt illn ess. M r. to attem i the session of sta te g ran g e to a ssist the entom ologists w ith to be held in Roseburg, Ju n e 12 to C arm an m ade his home w ith M r. ex p ert guidance as to the chem ical 15. Leland F lin t will be the a l­ and M rs. A ndy T im m er. south of com binations of th e sp ray m a teria ls te rn a te . B eaverton, un til th ey moved to to be used and th e ir effec ts on th e K inton g ran g e now has a m em ­ P o rtlan d recen tly . b ersh ip of 36. and m ore will be trees u nder v ary in g conditions, as th e ir rela tio n to s p ra y taken in la te r . One application for well as JO H N REM IN G TO N residue rem o v al. m em bership w as read S atu rd ay . It is w ith th e idea of solving John R em ington died a t Scholls the sp ray residue problem th a t th e W ednesday noon at the age o f 63. “MOTHER” IS ROLL in ttn siv e search fo r a new codling He w as buried a t I>allas a t 2 p m . CALL AT AID MEET m oth sp ray is being u n d e rta k e n . , S a tu rd a y . A fter th e in d u stry w ith the aid A bout tw en ty ladies w ere p re s ­ of th e experim ent sta tio n s p e rfe c t­ ent a t the re g u la r m onthly m eet­ ed m ethods fo r rem oving arsenical Roosevelt ing o f the Kinton L adies’ Aid so ­ residues, it w as determ ined th a t ciety held last T hursday afternoon the lead residues rem ained on th e at th e home c f M rs. E m ery Van apples in v ary in g am o u n ts. W ith K leek. Subject of the roll call was the estab lish m en t o f low tolerances, "M o th er” to which m ost respomied on lesd residues it is now im por­ w-ith a poem o r re a d in g . A fine ta n t to develop su b stitu te sp ray s th e in d u stry luncheon was served by the h o stess. by which to relieve O u t-o f-to w n g u ests present w ere: from th e expense and u n ce rtain ­ Mrs ? a ra h VanKleek of Hiteon ties of m eeting th ese new reefuire- and h er d au g h ter M rs. E ffie D or- m en ts. land c f N orth P lains. The next m eeting will be held S C IE N T IST S S E T T L E OLD R A T T L E SN A K E A RG U M EN T a t th e home of M rs. E v erett D. A re ra ttle sn a k e s im m une to th e ir W rig h t. P o o re r M ountain, Ju n e 7. The roll call will be ^C urrent E- ow n venom ? This has been a moot question vents . All ladies in th e com m un­ ity are invited to atten d these fo r a long tim e. T h ree U niversity of A rizona scien tists. P rofessors m eetings. Niohol, D oubles and Peck, decided to find o u t—and let the snakes LOCAL LADIES AT­ them selves provide the answ er. Two TEND MAY PARTY bouts w ere staged by snakes held in th e hands of the scientists to M rs. P.uby Royd. M rs. John prev«*nt undue in ju ry to the con­ Sum m ers. M r*. Geo. B lasser and te sta n ts o th er th an th e poisonous M rs. Geo. T hvng a tte rd e d a May bites. All t we snakes died. The p a rty an«! silver tea civen for the scien tists th?n injected the poison benefit of the M ethodist union, a t irto some more sn ak es. T hey, too, the home of M rs. H arry F lin t a t died. Seho'ls last W ednesday. Between Then cam e the b ig experim ent. 60 and 70 were p rese n t. C harades A m ean desert r a ttle r, his fan g s in pantom im e, accom panied w ith d rip p in g w ith venom, resented b e ­ songs w ere given as the m ain p a rt ing handled— and stru c k . But som e­ of th e p ro g ra m . The g u ests g u ess­ how his hum an cap to rs w eren’t ing the m ost of these was given w here he expected them to he— » b eau tifu l M ay b ask et. M rs. and his fangs sank into his own ■Cssrio« O a k » srU UscsM John S um m ers was the w in n er. flesh; 27 hours la te r he w as dead. “We Are Not Going Back!-Pre«dem Rev. C has. C larke. M rs. H . M. B arnes, the Mis««*s O rthn P tilripher Rhoda Thvng. Jean Klein, LaMorno Dean and M a rg a re t P eterson, H a r­ old P eterson nnd Bennie McCue a t - tended the C ongregational Young People’s L eague of Youth m eeting nt V ancouver, W n ., Sunday a f te r , noon. Subscription, $1.00 per yr. In Advance