t'bivtnuy U k r»nr T he B ea verton R eview ___________ The Only Newspaper Devoted Exclusively to the Interests of Eastern Washington County. VOLUME XIII, No. 27 Short Items About People We All Know Entertainment* are Held Hy Organizations, and Hy Individuals MANY VISITS MADE Coming* ami Going* ul Loral Peo­ ple ,\ r r Noted Here Alia. M yrtle l.iv*‘i'Him,• ami I a la » an - (ii/UHi gue-i* u[ Mi# .V|. C. M iK w h a r , Saiklay evening. M »» Lili an, Karl olid M 's. Alary I. valla iiitl Ronald W hitw orth left W n lm n la y m orning for U k r Ly­ tle fur an indefinite atay. Air. am i Mr*. It« iph Map?» of Sulcm ami Mr. ana Alia. Vernon .Mapt-x of I'orlluiut visited a t thi Stave Mopes home, D ecoration Day M.*w B etty Ilnnaon celt-io a led „«-r lfiUi birthday by en tertain in g n p a rty of tw inty-tw ro of het young (r end« at her home, Monday »ve- t-ing. Mr. and Alra. Lee W illiam s, and d au g h ter lX eia, and IViul K ill' ei t f Jenninga Lodge were Sut-iay g u e ita at tne home of Mr. and Mr?. H ubert Johnaton. Mr. and Mia. F. H. Schot-ne are 1 * v ii|f Monday fo r Mexico City, Mexico, to alterwf the In tern atio n al R otary Convention. They will be gene aliout th ree week*. Beaverton, Washington County, Oregon, time now fok fir st CODLINC MOTH SPRAY FIVE SEED CORN TKIAIaS BEING MADE Apple and peai g-owor» in the W illam ette V.illey aliouidi apply the firs t coven »pray now for t i e con­ trol of co d in g m< 'th, according to H. («. Thom pson, ent< u o lu g i-t, Or- eaon experim ent statio n . F< r Uie |iaat two evening) th e re has been u conaidarable flig h t of codling inolha u n t eggs have been dspu»i« ted . (finier ordinary W illam ette Vulley w a t r e i co rd lions, tin ■ i- egg* w II hatch in seven or eig h t days. T he Npiay should is- ajuplie I c f tt e these- eggs hatch. T he rec"iqnM-iktcd apiuy j« p iw - dereii lead arse n ate used at the ra te of .’I pom •! to 100 gallons t f w ater. In orchard« when- codling moth is not a serious problem , two itoum k of p o w d eie l b-ac a - senate to 100 g illo n a of wa't-i is auftk'ient to give control. Calcium a r s c ia te has been lined »i«cco»aful!y |r> the W illam ette Vol­ ley for codiii g moth control T ests curriail cn by the Entom ology De- pm tm . i t of th e O regon E xpert - m ent S tatio n over a period of five year« indicate th a t undnr W illa­ m ette V alley conditions calc.urr. a r ­ senate m only slightly It** effec­ tive th an lead a r-en 'ite In Codling m oth control. T horoughness of application is essential in codling m oth r< n tro l. T he foliage as well as th e entire su rface of every upple and p is r shi-ubt be thoroughly covered with the spray solution if worm Injury ir t« l>e prevente*l. Siiecial care should be taken in sp ray in g the U|»i»er portion of the tree, n* more th a n h alf of the codling nw th tg g * a re laid in the upt*-i th ird of the tree. Which of the two varieties of seed com , Idaho M innesota Li or local M innesota 13, produce* the m ost tonnage and the boat g r a .e of sila g e ? T his is a question ab< in which Ihere ¡a considerable differ­ ence of op nion am ong the W ash­ ington County farm er*, »late* L. E. F ra rc is, A s s is ta 't C only Agen>. Five trial* are beir.g e r n i t d on in the county to determ ine the a ra - w tr. These tria ls are located on the farm * of A u g u st Itel, T uala tin ; J . W B atchelar. R oute 2. H illsboro; Cecil Heyncierickx, Route 1, C ornelius; A. F, K iahm er, Route 2 O rrn eliu s; and Jc h n Cordes, Route 1, F o re st Grove. In each tria l a q u a rte r acre of local seed and a ________ has q u _____ a rte r _________ acre of Idaho seed been planted ar.d a t the tim e they » re ready for the aik> they will be r u t a- r< p ria te ly to p p id the end priae. of a p erfec t day. S everal meufhoi * of the Bethel A m otion w as made and having choir a re p a rticip a tin g in the vea- Ixeni duly sacon-lcd. passed u n an i­ per aervicea which will bo held a t mously th a t th e club se cretary . the Roae Bowl in W ashington Rev. Chas. F. C larke, w rite le tte rs P ark, Sunday afternoon, a t 6 o’- of appreciatio n fo r tihe cordial .sup­ cloak. port, the excellent work, and the fo rth which Mr. and Mra. Willie Cady and efficient effort« p ut children moved bark into th eir mjvk* the day one long to be re ­ hom e here over th e week-end. The m em bered by th is com m unity. A- Cady’* have been m aking their mong th o se to whom le tte rs of home in O regon C ity th e paat two appreciatio n w ere dir«-cteF. C yrus, Mrs. L. Ft -day to Sunday visiting w ith hia L M yers, M rs. R. M. S tew art, Mrs. c< train, C athryn V anK leek. Mra. H arris H anson, M rs. 1. R. M etzler, Claude A nderson of P ortland w ar F re d Goyt, th e S ta te Police, I«a also a g u est a t the V anK leek home M em o D ean, arid Rhoda T hyng for Sunday, th e ir special efforts in beh alf of Mi“» Mudetine C arlson, and Miss the success of th e event. A nother m a tte r m entioned by Ju n e H aw orth of D uluth, Minn., le ft for th eir htuno, T uesday a fte r Pn-sidervt Richey w as th a t of m ak ­ a w eek’» vieit ut the hom ts of ing arran g em en t« fo r «<>mc sort i f th eir aunts, Mrs. F. 11. Sehoene inspection a n d p rom oting a clean­ up day to bo held in th e n ear fu ­ and Mrs. A. E. H anson. ture. Mr. and Mra. John K irby e n te r­ T he p ro g ram for th e next rr-. et - tain ed tw enty-seven relatives and in g will be in ch arg e of Past friends from P ortlaqd, McMinnville P resident. L eonard Adams. and S heridan, a t th a ir home S un­ day. in honor of th e ir son Rich­ BIBLE INSTITUTE a rd ’s f ir s t com munion. T he annual McKay school picnic OFFERS FREE COURSES w ill be held a t the W hitford school D uring th e p ast fo rty -fiv e years grrounda Ju n e 22. Mrs. E. G. Per men km s. president, is p rep arin g a pio- te n s o f thouwanda o f young n atio n alities g ram of in te rest fo r the •*>'■ F o r­ and w om en o f m any m e r pupils and teachers and frierd* and denom inations hove »ought free tw in in g f«»r C h ristian service at a re invited. hom e o r abroad offered by T he Moody Bible In atitu te of Chicng«. FOREST GROVE MAN More than 2,000 stu d e n ts enrolled IS FATALLY INJURED in its d ay arvi evening schools best year. W hile fo r certain special Richard Glen T hornburg, cashier courses a high school b ack g ro u n l 1» o f th e F orest Grove N ational bank .required a n d college tia in in g dtc- w as fa ta lly injured Monday eve »irable, y e t g ra m m a r school tra in ­ ning in an autom obile accident ing will a d m it to its G eneral Course. tehan tihe c a r in which he w as rid ­ E nglish is ta u g h t to any deficient ing failed to m ake a curve on in it* uae. T h« Bible ran k s firs t in all I n ­ C apitol H ill highw ay n ear Multr.o- mah station and w ont over an em ­ s titu te courses, h u t in stru ctio n is b ankm ent. He w as taken to M ult­ furnished in such subjects as Sun­ school A dm inistration. D aily nom ah hospital w here bo died a- day V acation Bible School, Gospel M u­ b o u t 2 -hours later. Ronald Baldwin, also of F orest sic, Public Spooking. Home Econo­ Grove, d riv er o f th e car, was mics, (Hygiene am i M anual T ra in ­ tre a te d for arm and nose fractur* ing. I-n special courses a re offered Theology, H om iletics, Church H is­ and faco lacerations. to ry , Apologe»tics, H ebrew . Yi-Wi-'h, Mr. T hornburg w as the -on .if G reek, am i m edical subjes-ts for M r. and Mrs. Joh n A. T h o rn b u rg of foreign m ission work. F o re st Grove. T h ere o re th re e term s a year. F all, W inter, an d Suinmutr, b ut stu d e n ts m ay en ter at a n y tim e. An illu stra te d catalogue will be nmile-d evp request- A ddress, 1(5.1 In stitu te Chicago Avenue S tation, T he flo a t being prepared by the Place, alc-igh 4-H club U> be shown in Chicago. 111. xe P ortlan d Roae F estival l ’ara tor Jj* ilT* feet w.ll be , 2 0 °- • « onrf hundred feet will be at fifteer. cents per h u n ­ d red am i th e n ex t additional will be a t I2 % r p er hundred. One can now u e w ate r fer wa- \ IS1TS FRIEND HERE JU ST At to p , a p o r t io n o f t h e B e n t e r t o n j u n i o r f e s t iv a l p a r a d e a s it p r e ­ p a r e d to m a r c h T u e s d a y . B elo w , le f t K - h e r t A l t e r s . B e a v e r t o n t h i r d g r a d e s t u d e n t , e n t e r * t h e "b l u e e a g l - •" in t h e j u n i o r p a r a d e . “ I t ’s t h e blue e a g l e g e t t l n ’ b u s t e d . " he e x p l a i n s , c a l l i n g a t t e n t i o n t o r a g g e d e d g e s a lo n g t h e w i n g s a n d g e n e r a li « b r o k e n - d o w n a p p e a r a n c e of t h e bird. A t r i g h t . P n t r t r t a ‘•|*at" * n d M i - b a r l “ M i k e " M e d e a k e y , B e a v e rto n tw ins. I ’**ri Ian I \fw > -T f le g n ni BEFORE DEATH «, ' , T ,‘ V * ,C; * n* , W4* *roclE a T “, ' ; **1 . bv f; ^ u Corvail,» te l.n g her of th e death of her f n e n . Mrs. H. B M urray, Mon- «lay m orning, caused by h eart trou- ble. Mrs. M urray had ju s t visited from W ednesday until F rid ay , f - ternoon at Mrs. C ran e’s homo, Sunday Mrs. C rane received a let- ter fro n t her in which -*h.e m tr- 1 oned th a t she worked one-hall day S atu rd ay ir. the Oregon S tate College business office, w here she was reg u la rly em ployed. J ___________ 1/ i y l - / \I * n p t V L - D T A V o .A .M V U r t S t i A V E i K I I J ^ i WILL GIVE DIVIDEND ______ Month May ^ {i„ rn , K m ploym er, t t r ng lawns and for ¡rngatirg g ard en s w ith o u t its cost am ounting to m ore th an th e av erag e u te r can afford to pay This reduction ir ra te s mean* th a t the price ot wa- te r u s^ i for w aterin g and trrig a- tio „ has ^ red u ceJ 5 o % . . , A r ^ County Court in f e n c i n g th e « - employmerxt service '* ■P0“ " " ’«» P f « ly hy th e F ed eral G overnm ent. H ere- t° f ° re. 0^ e Cou,vt>r h* 8 on‘y l’ ^ PeT^ m° ^ h J f m a'? t* in > office’/ balf rc« m ode u p fro m F ed eral funus. Now th e County is asked to supply $100 afvi th e co u rt has asked th a t the local n»unicipalit;es m ake up the deficiency. T he Council at this m eeting voted to pay ten dollars j g . .,m orth to ™i k e , UP tb* 65- tu t- with th e ir elab o rate G oats. A Class B package p erm it w as The an n u al Flow er Show of vo^ed to Geo. Thyng. This p erm it ; the B eaverton G arden Club which rnust ^ act<** 1>n by th e S ta te L.- ; W3s held in the K w anis club room By Boy Scouts and the . n , . . Jr for installation a t .the city reser- Rev. Chas. C larke; pansies, Mrs. "" Two School Bands J. Egg-man; peony. Mrs. C. J. S tev ­ and loyally assisted in th e presen- . ls, ‘ . 1 .a r ’ * ens; sw eet peas, Mrs. E. M. S torm s; tation o f our children’. F ifth An- can. ^ KpUmp^ . dlre^ ly ," U> the Siberian iris, Mrs. L. D. S heller- nual F loral P an u ic la st Tuesday, "*>«*•/»>“ » »“ P FIREMEN’S BALL HELD b erg e r; old-fashioned nose-gay. we, in our copac.ty o f g eneral ply alwia5? *™'**>'* ?n case t.,- Mrs. R. B. D enney; bicom ing shrub, n-anagem ent, extend to each a r d r « erv o,r ras, to ^ r , r " ^ ottt °" on it. H e r e t o f ie Alany See B eautiful Flower* E x­ E. E. Stipe. Seconds— viola*. Mrs. ev ery one of you th e sincere t p - ^ep^ r s , A. E. Siddens; D utch iris, Mrs. p reciatio n of th e com m unity chil­ when the resesvoir was d rain ed it hibited At Com m unity Hall E. M. Stoirms; clem atis, M rs. Geo. dren to w hom th is festiv al belongs. waa necessary to shut off the c ity ’ supply d u rin g th e tim e th e re se r­ j B lasser; a ngle peonies, Mrs. Egg- W ith o u t your loyal and in telli­ voir was b ein g d rain ed c r re p a irs Tuesday, Ju n e fou»th, will be m an; old fashioned nosegay, Mrs. g en t co-t p era tio n th is P ag ean t | rem em tiered fo r the m any event^ D enney; sw eet peas, M rs. E ggm an; could n ot have been so p le a s a n tly , put on by the citizens of the com ­ mixed bouquet, Mrs. 1. R. M etzler. conducted and successfully present- l m unity. A m ong th e ev en ts of .the Thirds-—pansies, Miss Merle Da- «<. TO DEMONSTRATE day w ere th e Ar.rsial Flow er show v ’es; peonies, Mrs. S to rm s; pop­ M ay we, as th e com m ittee i n ' of th e newly organized Beaverton pies, M rs. A. E. Siddens. sweet RODENT CONTROL <.ar«ien Club. This show w as ready peas, M rs. O. E. L ierm an ; S iber­ sion of our individual g ratitu .h . fo r | pro m p tly a t 11:00 a m . when all ian ¡ris, Mrs. Siddens; basket of th e personal sacrifice you each | A ro d en t contr ol d em o n stration the ex h ib its wave in place and the flow ers, Mrs. M yrtle L iverm ore; made to relieve us of all th a t we will be held a t the Sam Logan ju d g in g began. I t »oon became n ixed bouquet, Mrs. Denney. cculd p ro p erly d eleg ate to others, fo rm , 1)4 m iles e a st of H illsbo:o evident th a t th e re w ere more clas­ Sec. C., ro ses: F irs ts— s-ngle W. E. McCloskey, ar.d P atric ia on th e Oak S tre e t road. F ri, ay. ses of ex h .b its th a n had been a n ­ rose, Mrs. J. S um m ers; th*oe in ticip ated and a bunry call w as sent vase, Mrs. E. L iverm ore, six irv McCloskey, Com m ittee in charge o f Ju n e 7, a t 10 a.m., by L. E. F ran - eis, A ssista n t County A gent. At out fo r additional prizes for the v. se, Mrs- F. H. Schcem-; six in Ju n io r F loral parade. --------- th is d em o n stratio n m ethods will be la rg e r n um ber of classifications. b ask et, M rs. Bla-se>; twe'v - in T he B eaverton K iw anis Club shown» fo r poisoning an d tra p p in g T he p arad e form ed pro m p tly a t h srk e t, M rs. Inez W hitw orth. Se­ w ishes to th an k all those who made gophers, moles, and g ra y squirrels, 2:00 and the- ju dging began there. cond«— single, Mrs. E. h . S tq ie, six the F estiv al D ay such a su c c e ss;, T he d em o n stratio n is being sp o r- B eaverton’s annual J u n o r F lo ra 1 in vase, L. A dam s; th ree in vs-e. Mr. and M rs. Wm. E. McCloskey sored in co-operatn n with the A g - parad e exceeded »11 cxpectaticr.is. M rs. Sehoene; six in basket, Mrs. fo r th e Ju n io r P a ra d e ; Mrs. Robert ric u ltu ra l C om m ittee of th e Hills- tw elve in b ask et. M rs. S tew art, Pres, of the G arden Club bor G range. A nyone in terested is w ith its long line of flo ats of ev­ Sehoene; ery description. H undreds of .esi- B lasser; six ram blers, Mrs. Storm s. fo r th e F low er Show; Mr. W. G. welcome to atten d . M rs. B lasser, Miksche fo r the F irem en 's D ance; t denta of Rcaverton am i adjacent T hirds— single rose, ______________ d istric ts tu rn ed o u t to view the th re e irv vase. Mrs. Sehoene; f'x and all th e ir helpers who Rave - i v t C U I V r l W U f'C% ir vase, M rs. S to rm s; six in basket. parad e which w as a veritable k al­ lilierally of th e ir t me and efforts. *» * A o r l l » x l i I I f V. U . eidoscope of color and beauty wend­ Mrs. J . Davis. We thank th e M ayor fo r his pro- COUNCIL MEETS HERE ing its w ay a lo rg th e line of Section E : 1st and 2nd f- r wild clamatnon and th e business houses m arch led b y the Boy Scouts and flow ers, Rhoda T hyng; best novel­ which so generously observed it. th e ^Hligh school and G rade school ty p lant, 1 st and 2nd, Mr«-. S tipe; and we w ish to ex p ress our ap- T he W ash in g to n County Counc i hands. Many prizes w ere aw arded potted p lan ts, Mra. E ggm an- un­ preciation of th e wide pubkc in- m et in th e Peave-rton G range hall th e children fo r th eir novel and usual p lan t, M rs. E g g rm r snec- ttr e s t and su p p o rt given by the W ednesday evening. T h irty mem- b eau tifu l flo ats. The line of floats ial aw ard fo r a rra n g e m e rt of flow­ citizens of th e town and our vi.*- bers and v isito rs w ere p resen t. Be- w as inten spi rsed with m any clever ers, Mrs. W. E. McCloskey. ito rs from o th e r com m unities. sides th e re g u la r Council report*, ch a racteriza tio n s which added much A field m eet fo r the children Charle* F. C larke, S ecretary ta lk s w ere given by R ay W Gill. to the en tertain m en t of the crowd. fallow ed th e parade. The f o llo w w B eaverton K iw anis Club S ta te M aster, an d G eorge P a lm ite i. T he new fire truck manned w ith w ere th e prize w in n ers: B girls _ _ _ St at e ’D eputy. The re x t m eeting of B eav erto n ’s volunteer firem en fol­ 50 yard dash— Louise Biggi, Te- _ th e Council w ill be in th e Sher- p o ta to rac ^ -O p al Savage. w(H>d Granfre Hall> S ertem h e. 25, io w ed th e parade, w inning much suko N-agae. V irginia MoGuinm; B y«rd m applause. beys 100 y ard d ish — Ivan Kno] per. F lorence V asueff. N ina Rodgew ay; a, Dick Sm -th; A B boys 100 y a rd p o tato race— Iv ar It is regreittable th a t we wnr>- F ran k McGuire. 100 yard dash— F. Pulver. K nepper, H enry N ag ae, P ete r Hu- unablo to g et the name* of all the bo y s I*. SCOTT IS Glen Jones. Robert B arnes; B boys son; B g irls crack er e a tin g cor test ,\1RS. p rize w inners. B ut the number of 14 1 i W T F c c / - i t *11 exhibits w as so g re a t, th e little % mile bicycle race— Dick Smith. — B. Vasileff, H annah Burke, E. f l t f o I C i S i o " x jtv L L l i o R obert B a n e s ; A Z im m erm an; A g irls crack er eatin g tot* held in line d u rin g the judg­ Ja ck M arsh. Ridgew ay, Vivian ------- ing w ere subjected to such con­ boys mile bicycle race^— Glen Jones. c o n te s t— N ina V irginia C h risten sen ; mile T he W hitford W. m a n ’s Club met s tra in t, anil ¿the w eath er w as so L eonard W rig h t; B girls 25 yard Poets, w arm th a t It w as th o u g h t best not sack roc*— Louise B ggi. M argaret bicycle re la y race—th re e team s en- W ednesday with Mrs. P. Scott a* to hold them longer in line befoie A nn W rig h t. Toshiko H ay ash i; B te re d w ith th ree men to the team , hostess. Only six m em bers were 50 y ard n e k race—W ill m firs t, U o y d Johnson, P e te r H uson, p ie s e rt, ow ing to the busy scan n. s ta rtin g th e parade. T hey began boys Ivan K nepper. and second. -r|-iere WPre th ree guests. M is. Rcbv to m ove a t 2:25 P. M. ami fo l­ L aw ler, F ran k McGuire, Dick S n v th ; nnd C a rter, and Mrs. lowed th e flag s, the boy scouts A bo vs 100 y ard sack race— Glen H ow ard Johnson. H enry N agae. and Bo>rd M r, S. B. Lawrence. Mrs. Ia w re n c e won and th e bariih down W at-on to Jones, Ja m es I^ w le r, W illiam G ra­ Bill Pulver. The fire m a n ’s ball jn th e eve- th e gam e contest. The nex«, m ert- B roadw ay, ea st to E a st S t., then ham ; B girls 50 y ard p o ta to ra<-<- doubling back along Broadw ay to i—V ivian M cGuire, Tesuko N agae. n in g concluded the festiv itie s fo r ing will h« Ju n e 19 a t th« nom e _ t __ : of M rs. B. T em pletoa. W atson, then south to Second, then V irginia C hristensen; A girl. 50 J th e day, Many Entries Parade, Show, & Meet A dividend c f te n p ercent on com mercial accourt* in th e Bank oj B eaverton liquidation has bee,, or- dered by R. F ra n k P eters, circuit judge. T here will be no divuknd, however, on the sav-ings accounts. Checks to ta lin g $19,507.18 will be «ieposited ait the F irs t S ecu-ity bank of B eaverton, T hursday, and will b left th e re five days. 1 «!_________________________________ s *• $