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Ualraratty Library T he B eaverton R eview The Only Newspaper Devoted Exclusively to the Interests of Eastern Washington County. VOLUME XIII, No. 28 r Given Local Gride Farge Croup of Friends Meet In Compliment to Mrs. F. Ilarnden RECEIVES M ANY C U T S Beaverton, Washington County, Oregon, -tti ' FOCAL N E W S f F ------- -------------------------------------------- The || Hanoio «a.atiM3ta i»oy n.i louui.n to t<e Portland ac« u tiig fund is »ant to lie ruined as the "D awn U> Duak" The Hunt (Tuli ia »URing a rac ing meet next Saturday and Suti- oay ufUrr.ooia. Tickeia a n on ««•le it mi the fumia will be used fo r Ini out put leu. department o f the Univei A.ty i f Oregon Mi .'t'al icht.oi h-cati l ut I he D oen.bicher h. txpi - til, Fred Livirgrfion o f Bontlarvl open' the week end at the B. K. D-nney home. John A. McCann on Denney rood if viaiting his »on, Bruce McCann, at Manning. Friday, June 11, 1935 mer New School House Jack Grauvr ia a|K-mling the sum mer on the farm o f hi* giaritpar- m ts at Sheridan. Taxpayers Are Invited to Meeting to Discuss the Proposed Construction Mi»» M > lihreil Twohy o f Aloha »pent the week end visiting with frierwfc in Portland. HOPE FOR PW A (¿RANT Subscription, $1.00 per yr. In Advance CHERRIES SHOULD BE SRRAYEI) FOR FLIES James “Brick” Welch r Cherry fruit flies are beginning to emerge Shortly after the e a- dult fliew aie out they begin to lay eggs. The eggs are deposited on the akin o f the frul*. This <gg hatches jrgto the little maggot which —— is frequently found in 'he fresh h U n e r a l S e r v i c e s A r c H e l d ripe fruit. For Barney Dezure, For a control all varieti«» of j Sergeant In Army cherries should be »prayed at orce. , If the cherries are planted in or chard« or arourxi other trees, these L. MORELOCK DIES interplantirgs, regardless o f wheth- ! <* they are fruit tree», shrubs or a fence row, hould be sprayed. If John Gaarde. Old-Time Resident of it rain« after the »pray is put on Tigard. Passe* Away them, the »pray should b? repeated. ______ Mia» Marion Metzler left Sun Mi II. M. Darne» uiul Mr*. YV. C. M. I*. O'Sullivan and Jo« Craig day for a ten day atay at Cam.) I rgent Need Will Be Felt Within MeKcll Prr»ldr At Tahli' were noai g u in tor cycle when a Meriwether at Tillamook. The Next Few Years cow hotr'K ill iven ah njf the high The Bast Noble Grand»’ club met The spray ua.d j* a poison b i t R e R \ F Y l)R 7 |'Bp Mia. Klim I' Hamden ( 1CH< <iu way by Jack Mower» got tangled Wednesday at the home o f Mrs. A t a meeting c f the Beaverton prepared at the rate o f V4 lb. c f „ BAKNfcT DK/.I The motor Nattie McKIroy o f Aloha. 8 hollen ehrger ) wa* complimented ul with tie d im U m , School board on Jure the (ith it lead arsenate, 2 quart* of molas- £ ureriI wer* ,heU « with n ii.iM i'lluiH'iiu* brutal * how- cycle came, out second beat u':«l 11» wa» d.c.ded to stcurca inloi mation ses, and 10 gallon* o f water. No ^.:0° P m' S jn d iy ’ ^ (rescen t Mrs. W. J. Alexander has re riders were somewhat bruised up it given fur her by u large group a» to the poaaMriBty o f getting a attempt should be made to get thin Grove , cwneUry, fo r Barney I k turned after spending 2 weeks with o f Her fi n Miln « I Ute Congicgution- when they got untangled, Seigaant 0f Co. D. 19th P. W . A. grant towaro* the con- on the fruit, all that ¡a needed is ? “ re' friend» and relative* in Seattle. »1 church, M<>i> Uty evening. A cur rammed ir*to a telephone sti uetiun o| a m w g ra le .-chool a light sprinkle c f the sweet poi- ' n fartry' ’*. > , 1 ,ed f ,1 Schumtld A ilei glitful program wna given pole near 1 iguid causeu State p o Mr. and Mrs. K G. Perkin» vis building for Leaverton. son bait on the leave* o f the trees Honolulu, Hawaii, on May 12. The services were jn *» follows ; vocal <luc<t. Mi a. II. lice W. A. Z om 1 to atop and m- it « ! at the home o f Miss Beame The school b ard un .< i star.o# or .shrubs to which it is applied. charge o f Mt. Hood L dge No. 32 M. Itainea ami Mia. K. (J Webb, vi.»t g ite . The driver o f the car Clow at Muknomah Sur. -ay evening. that in ionununit.es w a r e bulld Spraying cherry trees in» the A. F. & A. M. o f Vancouver. Wn. accompiimed by Mra. ll-irritt Itui. claimed hi hao an asthmatic con- Kdwin Brown o f Evening Star og» are needed the P. W. A. control o f cherry fruit fly prior to A cordon o f officers and «okliers 'tall; u com c ikit, Mra. M. C. Me <Hti*n lliut alTelcrd hi» ey*s. The Grange o f Portland was a visitor nakes a ..»irect grant o f 45'/» ol the present time did no go^d rnd of Vancouver Barracks were pres- fiereiier amt Mr». W. R. Vnt K1 • • k; is lie man to« k him in tow an I at Beaventon G rarge on Saturday. the coat. For example, if Beaver regardless o f how thoroughly a ^ to ^ r .icipmte in the strv.ee. ■two comic rwtdlng« by Mr». U L. ; charged hint w»ith driving while T___ ti’prp hlAurn av Mr. ami Mr». A. C. Tuttle were ton should vote for a $o0,0<J0 build- tree might have been »prayeu fo r Tap 3 were blown over the flag Myera; and two guc*»ing tinnir». di unk. A. would grant something else that does not mean callers at the home o f Mr*. Tut ii g. the P. W fVa.ptJi bier. Tito parlors wer» dcconaUd with towards that buikiing, that such early spray applications The II llaboni Chamber o f Com tle ’,* brother, Otto Schaeffer, Sun * 22,.'>00 lance muki-t.» o f iprii if flowt ra, : merci-, al a recita election re-elec Sergeant Dezure had been sta leaving the community $‘¿ ¡ ¿ 0 0 to would be of the slightest benefit day evening. «Ji J i*n I 1<I fattivi« ih »! white parasol lu i H. I.. McKenzie a id T. L. l ’at- pay, plus the purchase o f a loca- in controlling the cherry fruit f ’.y tioned at Sch'-ffield Barracks th-* with a ahower o f p nk flowar« ani tirson, pie.mtenl ano vice-pit » kr id. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Haley an i tion. A h cat on may be ha t for a- So. far as any definite accuiate in- paat two years and was a m g re d white rihl tolta au*pciv.«d over Ui« i espectuvely, George Selfrótge was children have m"Vid to Hiilrtioro rt und $.'1000. Beaverton then wouk. form ation available the only effc-c- the Presidio in Cal. this fall, K CL tiahle, winch bora- a basket of i-'ic veteran c f the World ' I" the b*art of o.i i ctor» where Mr. Haley is connected w ill t* ve g. nun s and a |50,000 school tive oontrol for this iraect pest is He was a ro»e». Mary iK-autiful an., uetfui si creelin g L. J. Kuahlow. Putter- the P E.P, co. served the entire time buildirg f r approximately $:J 0 , 000 . the poi»on bait »pray a p p lic! vhen War, havirg gift* were received by the honor s n is tne proscrit City X It Kiev the a«lult flies firrt emerge from o f the war in France. He was a The community is grow ing and Mr. and Mr». T im M i'W and K ueat. Additional spraying» member o f Post No. 73 lW Veter- ft* Beaverton. family visited Monday eveidng in in the next 1 or 2 yeari a new the ground. IK'lici« ua refreshment* t u i t ser will be urgently needed. are necessary at intervals ct ap- an? o f Foreign Wars, and a mtm- Portland, at the home o f Mr. and build r.g I uni Friday thre*e o f the part> veil. Mrs. li. M. Uarnea and M r«.1 M t *-. J. B. Thornton. Would it not be good business to proximately a week until the Du:» l>er o f Mt. Hood Lo.ige No. 32 cf W. C. Mekell presunsi a l the table, »m u tex! ca r te r in the w ick were take advantage o f this opportunity i.« p :cked. If this spray is properly Washington. Alice and Tommy Denney spent which hail a dainty little bride for s' nienced by Ju«tge Peters, Ha;- Til Surviving him are h*-« widow, t get a direct 45' , grant from the applied it is not g oirg to make the ■ centerpiece, and a r mull i | uu . ia lotaon and Oh as. R illi.tr g< t six the latter p»rt o f the week with liberal government? It would make fruit messy. Jessie (Peterson) Dezure and one old faahionttl Iwaktt o f flowers at month» whim t he y plead guilty to their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. now ----------------------- brother in Philadelphia, Pa. taxes it is true, but the oite ei»>l. Th<«<« iiaaialintc in the iw-r- n disordei ly change, Gordon Adams II. M. Vose, at Oswego. 322,500 saved in principal wouk. TOWNSEND CLUBS Funeral arrangements were in g ot sixty days for driving while vmjc were M m a t m i C. K. M l " '" , Mi»» Edith Robinson o f Portland, many times overbalance r.ew taxes. TO HAVE RALLY d’*r*e o{ w E M. II. Metcalf, Win. Campbell, I. -It unk aivi Fred C ock t, Hurry Hill form erly o f Beaventon, f>p->nt the A mixJcin grade school budding Mary Smith were placed on W. Tucker, R. B. Denney, and M and week-end visiting at the h nn O* would act as a drawing card for Washington county T< wnsen i JAMES ( BRK K ) W ELA H C. MrKeixrhtr, ui.d Mtaa Juliette parole Mrs. Ivy Martin and daughters. new fam i lie*. It would increase the d u bs will hokl a rally Sunday, James Sieveit (" B r c k ) Welch, Carter and Mi»» Margaret fVteraon. R. J. Scarce, form erly in charge A marriage license was grar-tc,. population o f Beaverton community June 15, at Shute Park. Hillsboro, twenty three years old, -lied at o f hi|ui«iati«>n o f the Bank of Be*a ti Paul W. (iarrtnire o f Beaverton an.l would raise the property values. Ralph L. Clyde, known as Portlan:'? r'ia home north of Huber, Monday, vent on has beer, elected treasurer ♦IARKEY SAYR E W IN S a n i Mias Ethel V. Alsen o f Port On June 17th, at the annual ‘ fighting comm issioner", will speak 1®- He was born February o f the Hilltsbeiro ('hunkier o f Com W ATCH IN CONTEST merce, succetding A lf O. Johnson land, Rt. (>, in PotitLr..: last week school meeting, the school board at three o’clock on "W here Do W e 2®. 1 9 1 2- He was a graduate f l 'le class o f 1931 o f Beaverton Mr. and Mrs. Elrmr Hamden arc desires a full attendance of tax Gc from Here-’ who resigned to lies* me casmer ot Markey hi. Sayre has been a- the Forent Grove National l a r k , »pending several days in Seattle payers so that a there ugh discus C E. Hansen o f Portland, the Hi* h sch, 00 l j ^ ere he prom' of the new grauc school state manager will be present. Paul • ,c* " t ward»«! nn inscribed watch for win succeeding the late Glen Thornburg, w iere Mr. II:or.ten is tak’ rp the sion 1 and tT^ ‘ H s tre' »« „ . , . n i u •* cord in tne mile run c f 4 mi mites ' llg first pile t- in Oregi ii In an killed at Capitol I loll in an aun Pharmacy Board oxatninatirns of building proposition may be had. K. Hutchinson, well known baritone 37 seconds, stands unbeaten. Sur It is desirable that the taxpayers singer from Portland, will he pre- Washington. eii»ay cont l*l»t on "The Value o f accident last week. viving him are his parents, Mr. express their view point at the Time"’. Beavi-rt ■ n High ne' oul. M« program. Mi»» lyiis West and Charli- West meeting, a« the board wouk» no ent, to give a . musical j . , . . end Mrs. James Welch, an: a si?- the uchuol h» ill U'I>> « 1 . will n - The public ail ess system which ,, _ „ . . . o f Raleigh left W ednfiiiav with iv ih CO. LOCAL LEADERS ... . ■ : .. . . 7 ___ , ____ ter, Mrs. Ern-» C-roper, o f Airl:e, to enter into neep’ iatior.» wall Ci vc an athletic event timer. be installed has been loaned their grandfather, C. W. '»Vest of Oregon. CHOOSE VICE PRES. Pnrtlmmi, for a three we k"*’ trip w.th the P. W. A. unless it :s th. by Koober’s Orchestra, ard will In The- national eontect wa« w< n by de«ire o f a m ajority o f taxpayers built by Chas. Douglas. Funepal , .services hell at „ ................ Paul Hinder, lit year old senior of to San D’ego, Calif. after- that the proposed building be built. Klk M<»un.l, W i»„ High ach«< I. Ap Floyd Bierly, Kinton C rn Club There will be a pot luck lunch " e^ e day Mr. and Mrs. Tom Miller ui.t! Cresco-nt proximutely 30,000 e»savw were en leader, was elected vice president at 1:30. The HillsOoro Townsend ,:0<m* wMh at Grove cemetery. tered in tlie nation wide contest cl the Washing! n County lswai fam ily drove to The lialles Sun Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hay res c f Club will supply coffee, »nd they sp nsored by Interi ationai Bu.iinf.«» lea d ers' a-eociation at a meeting day, up Columbia River Highway, and homo via the Evergreen high Chicago, 111., arrive! Tuesday foi are asking that the ether clobs o f JOHN G A A RD E Machine*« Corporation. held in the courtli use at H ll'.*bor-. way in Washington. a two weeks' visit at th-. W. C. the county furnish people to i’ rir.k John Gaarde, 70, died at his June fi, a cco n b rg to L. K. Fran it. Markey, 17 yrars old, was grail home at Tigard, Sunday. He was Guiata al the home o f Mr. and McKeH home. M r'. Hlijrrts i» p sis county agent. Mr. uatod by the local high sch I tfiir cis, assistant ter o f Mrs. McKell and Mis“ Ju li an old time resident o f that sec- Bierly fills the vacancy lift by Mr*. Earl B w-man on Cellar Strict spring. ULI B APPRECIATES ette Carter. i on, where he maintained a black- the resignation o f I>. M. MoDnu- recently were Mr. and Mr?. F. C. j FLOWFR DONATIONS *?*th *®, p - He, a “ »mber of Cain, and Mr. and Mrs. James ! Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Dobhirs havi gall. BEAVERTON GRANGE _____ the Oddfellows lodge. Surviving him sold their heme here a n i moved The association feloclctl the last Douglas, all o f Portland. The Raleigh 4-H club, and Jame? f e his wj d(>w' M athiku Gaaide. HAS FLOW ER SHOW Sunday in July as a permanent Mr. ami Mrs. W ilbur Erickson Monday to their new home at T i Gaarde o f Tigard 'late for the county 4-H picric. The o f Medford who came up to nttjern gard. Mr. Downing, proprietor of Rose, club leader, wish to thank tw" *on*>. eight Master Wave shop« ir Port all c f those who gave flowers, a id and Mar' -' n (- arden Heme The» Beaverton Grange had a co- picnic <bis year will be held July the Rose Festival were dinner; n ade the buidirg o f their float, en- and onf ^ u g h t e r , Mrs. Ar.r.a Heil- 1 « rful and atltracltive display of 2S at Balm Grove. Further detail* guests at the home o f Mr. and Mr? land, was the purchaser. tereil in the Portland Rose Festi- ° ( Tigaro. fiowera at their sh< w Saturday af ot this year’s picnic will be an Jay Gibson, Saturday evening. Mrs. Geo. Tnyng, Miss Rhoda iFuneral service® were held at val parade, possible. They w ?h to t«*moon, June 8 th. The judges were nounced later. Mr. and Mrs. R II. Denney and I Thyng. and Mi?* Jean K'ein were give special mention to M,s. Val- ‘ f e Tiirard Grarl« e hal1’ W « * » â a y Mrs. Forest Howard, Edward A. Thera was a short dismusision o f luncheon guests at the heme of aftem oon, with interment at C res Blown, and Mrs. Walter VarKleek. the 4 ill club summer school ar.d Lorraine were guests at the home Mrs. W alter Alberts in Portland. ley, and Mr. Dahl for their as- cent Grove cemetery. W . E. Pegg o f Mr. ar.d Mrs. H. R. Kellington, sistance. Readings by grange ml :rfn r* scholarships. '•as in charge o f arrangemerts. Satunlay evening. The Ke'.lingtons Saturday, and later attended the featuring gardens, two solos by Junior Rose Festival parade. were form er residents o f Beaverton. Mr». Forest Howard, ami the roll PK’ KETS DISPERSED GRANGE TO HAVE ISAA C L. MORELOCK Mrs. Neva G «cr c f Burrs, Ore., call, "Should a farm er have a flow- Mr. and Mrs. Wm. CampbelJ ar.d QUARTERLY MEET Isaac L. Morelcck died at his FROM STFMSON’S IIFH who is attending the Grand Chap ei garden” complete ; the program. home about a mile scuth c f Bea little daughter Patsy A m o f I a 'X- ter sessions o f the O. E. S. in Port Kdwarv) A. Brown, Bust Ovtrseei Aloha Grange will be guest en verton at aibcut ten o’clock Thurs Two units o f state police escor infSton, Ore., arrived here Wi lines- land, spent a few days visiting at ol Kvenirg Star Grange, acted as ted several tertainers of Beaverton Grange day ever-irg, June 13, from heart truck loads o f men the F r;d H. G oyt home tr.e past installing officer for the f > 11 w;ng through Beaverton about five o ' ilay evening to mak«' their home this.( Saturday, June 22. at 8:00 p.m. in failure. The deceased was born in officers: Mrs. John Dobbins as a? clock Thursitay evening en route to summer with Mis* Margaret Pe week, Mr?. Goyt was a guest o f the Grange hall. This will he th» Tennessee, June 1. 1859. ard came si.vtant sti will'd and Mrs. Nelsoi the Waahington-Multnomah county terson. Mr. Campbell will attend Mrs. Geer in Portland, Mor !a> and second regular quarterly meeting to this vicinity about fifty years Walker ns IVninna o f the Hi uver- line. These men had been trying the U. o f O. Summer school later. Tuesday. o f the Peaverton Grarge. The Bea- aff°- ton Grange. verton grarge were guest enter- Funeral services w.ll be held to picket the SI innon mill locate«1 taineirs o f Aloha cn the f.-ening o f front the M. E. Church here at two between Forest. Grove ansi Gaston August 2 nd, last year. o’cloedc, Sunday afternoon, with in .MANY FROM IIFRF | in the Scoggins valley. terment in the Crescent Grove cem Stimson mill closed on the se v ATTEN D STATE MEET etery. GARDEN CLUB PLANS enth o f last month when workers Thom- attending the Oregon State were ordered oul by union officials, FOR BIGGER SHOW TRAVELS BY PLANE Grange meeting at McMinnvill* la t e r the men were gathered to Tuesday, June 11, from the 1 cal gethcr in order to Bet their cpin- At the- meerirg o f the Beaverton TO VISIT DAUGHTER grange wore the W orthy Master. 1 < ns as lx* whether they wished t Garden Club Tuesday evening plans They voted, aiinos; Mr*. A. P. Christensen, Mr. and work or not. for a bigger „ and better show next . Mr. J. C. Strain o f Tacoma, to return to th eir 1 Mrs. S. B. Lawrence, Mrs. L. J. unanimously, year were discussed, and reports W a»h, flew down by plane Tues- Carter, A. M. Kennedy, W. F. Do« jobs. o{ the recent show were received. ^ fop a visit wjth Ms (laUgh- fngcr, Mrs. J. 1!. Dobbin«. Mrs. The next meeting. T u e s k y , July ,ter> Mre w E p o f this city. Union pickets have been ois- Nelson Walkor, Mrs. W. K. Var pirsed 9 WiH be a pot luck picnic More Mr Strajn w w e iri from the vicin'ty several Kloek and Mrs. M C. McKercher. times, usually by Sheriff Connell? information wnll be forthcom m g la- the gip ju st forty.f i ve minufes be- Am ong the irtere sting features and it is not until irecen:ly I hut er' _ tween Taccm a and the Swan Is- number o f state of the day were the a dress of nr.y considerable have been active in this the State M liter, Ray W. Gill. police B.H.S. BAN D IS GIVEN a — AirP°- _________________ * talks by Hen Ausbern, Pnul R. county. PRIZE IN PAR VDK LOCAL N E W S Master. Kelty, and the National 0E- Louis J. Talier. STEPS BEINO TAKEN Aiktttional honors w ire receive i Mr. and Mrs. B Temple-on of bj the Beaverton High «chool Progress entertained a large group FOR C L E A N -U P DAY A N N U A L REUNION OF band last Friday w en they march 0f Portland friendfe in their lieau- ed in the annual rose pa rail e of tiful garden, Sunday, PIONEERS PLAN N ED Steps wire taken al the meet the Portland Rose Festival. They Mrs. Marguerite McFarland ar i ing o f the Kiwanis chtb this week were awanded first prize in their The annual reunion of the Wa-h to promote a clean-up dav to h. division o f the parade F. L. Bush- o f Seatt,e a^ t ” '™ * at thp iugton County Pioneer Association observed in the near future. The rell Is director of the band ^°n,e o t Mr*‘ McFarland’s parent,. and the Native Sons and D aughters, Volunteer Fire D< pii'tmont, lh. will be held at Shute Park, llills- ciudi arid I he City Council aie co IS * Mr?. J. W. Sp-ague. boro, Sunday, June 23. operating in getting this mattei I V f ’ l i l 1 1 1 ’ I T I V C t ' l I C C Fred Ohnsteail, and Mr? Roh’t. A basket dinner will he servei before the citizens o f the city and IA ( i K A I H A 1 l I , A S S W ooJ were dirner ^ g t s at t-e n* 12:30. The committee will fur it is expected that the date will nish free coffee and cream. A pro .won be annotirccsk June 2(1 has been Miss Thelma Tefft. daughter o f MrR V> A gram will Hie held in the nftev- suggested as a probable date for Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Tefft o f Eu- e" mT,(r noon, boBinning at 2 o'clock. Speak the observance o f th's mat-ler. Rene, was a member o f the gra.!'- The Richey Hardware & Fumi- ing and music will be enjoyed uatirg clas« at the Oregon State ture Co. are holding their third FLAU D A Y — JUNE II All who an 1 Interested in keep Normal school at Monmouth. Mis-' -1-Star special sale next week. It Miss Evelyn Day o f Monmouth, ing alive the history and traditions Ore., spent Tefft was a prominent student in will pay you to visit the store, from Wednesday to of the Oregon pioneers are invited Sunday at the home o f hei mother the school here, graduating with the j *f d see the many bargains on here. to lie present. class o f 1933. | their counters THELMA TEFFT and