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T he B ea verton R e v ie w
The Only Newspaper Devoted Exclusively to the interests of Eastern Washington County.
VOLUME XIV, No. ?
Beaverton. Washington County, Oregon,
Friday, December 20. 193.»
Subscription, $1.U0 per yr. In Advance
1
Explanation Of Act
Serif« of (lathering* Will
D imcunm The New
Potato Ilegislation
IS
UNPOPULAR
NOW
RESULTS OF SILAGE
CORN TRIALS GIVEN
The rexulta
t/f live aliar* corn |
Dial,-
which were carried
on m l
I he county
U*t Hummer
ladlcut* |
'bat local .Mlnutvota *• 13** ,cd coin
la Hiiperloi to Idulm Minin ,,t» •• 13 •
"C'd corn
for the production
01
allaae bucau hc it produce» au actual
tonnage „11 a dry weight 'm*ls and!
in addition y laida ou an UV«»I’JIKI'
I '4 toux more ear* per acre f#por#»
! •*• K. Francia. naahitniit «•mint y 4 -
gent.
A ciHKlualon aa to the leaiilt«
id thaaa llr»t trial* Indicate th v
N 'W
Keport»
Indicate Thiil li t ' the Idaho need will produre [he
* 1 *) V«*l lb' Otorthnm ii
, b.rgeat total tonnage, exceed'ag hy
■ ix 'o n * p**r acre the average ylel J
’* Lit» you want u potu'o sale» of all age from the local seed. ||ow
quota '
I liO I k thi' qunsthiii tliui cvei, Ihia entire nix tona* udwiii
U rnifix who grow p o t « !'» « will 1 •age Hi yield m e in water, since on
probably be prepaid) to nHNW«i gf. .1 diy weight biixla the production
In hearing mii explanation ■>( thu lor the local need I h 131 fiouud
poiuti/ act at a aerl*» o f four meet* moi* 1 tur air»-. ITie nvera« • percen-
•bgH to be helil
In Washington I Ing** o f ux.iMure for the l.ienl aawl
county. iHiretiiebt 28, 27 . *g Hnd * “ » 2 ° per cant leaa than the Idn-
j bo xuod, Uie difference I d n g dm
SB.
to the earlier maturing charm >
AI ok I of the growers
lii
thlK I'tlCH of the locally grown ctirn
1 'iuut) cmu probably p i tt. well Cln.illy. the quality of the allage
i n*w«i that i|iioitiiiu now, aecoirl* Doni the local need will be muco
ua to W. K. fyrua, count) agin*. Hiiperlirr to that o f the Idiho weed
•'‘ rum what they have le. unit nf becauae o f the I Vi ton* more ears
the |Mitato act throuith tile |ire..K | m r ai re which in produced by the
Mini rmlio. It would aeem that It I-. local corn.
ii
rather
unpopular
adjustment
These trial» were conducted for
m heme and certainly the fi'alillah-
the purpoae o f determining which
meut of »ale» quota» lu t h i. *ec
of the two .iced atraina, local Min-
tlon I k going to l>e difficult ¡«eeaiii-r neaota “ 13"
or Idaho
Mb.ncauta
of the inunner In which marketing
"13". will produce the larger ton ­
of thu potato crop ba* for year* nage and bust quality < Ila ire.
been
carried on.
K e n itlh M
of
true acre piota of each
varie*.*
whether they wwnt It or n«>t the
grower* wunt to know win,
it I h . were planted on the farms o f Au-
*o»t Del. Tuiilatin: .1. I.. HMche.
aud
It I k for that |>uipo«c
that
ie r. lit. 2. Hillsboro; t'ecll llevn-
thba Hchcdulf of meetings line been
Oerli'Kx,
kt. 1. Corneliua;
A. K.
been arranged.
Krwhnier Itt. 2. Cornelius; and John
Crow era of a Knot many ol III- Corde«. Rt. I,
K«re*t Drove,
bin producing section*
Ucniunde.l
More trials
will u-
conducted
thta act of their Congr«*s.*loniil del-
egatlonK and they got It, though next year, at wluc.h time ai.ot lie-
variety of seed which 1 « v«."v pi/¡ hi
trum «nine reiKirta it would scent
litr among dairymen,
the f’ utnam
that there t* to be u chance of Ita
will also he included.
Rt ii I lent
being thrown overboard yet. How­
Any fin tin i Information regarding
ever,
in Home
o f the .south» rn
these trlala can he obtained from
rtai«w where early iMital«»-» are al­
thu county agent's office.
ready planted, the work of I«tah
)iwilln k indlvliliiul producers’ sales
•luotaa ha.' already been completed. DEMONSTRATION OF
I'nder the provision» of the act WESTERN FOODS MADE
the grower bus aeveral option» iu
f '.
H u..i K< .«uoutira . «/mmlitre
t «•iibii.kin.i tf*. .juota. These to­
gether with a tax tm|><»""l where of the lleaverton grange, under the
the ijuotiiK are not accented, and leadership of Mr.-. H. 1» liiid/on.
to
It*
memhern
and
other detalla of the plan will l.c presented
explained at theae meedugH V tom friends a cooking demons ration of
plate »chadule 1 - ax follow - Thura- Western foods given by Miss Du
duy, (teeemhei 26. 1:30 p.m. .1 the ».»>*, a inenilier of the »tad of the
lau rel Hall; Friday, December 27. Oregonian Home Kconomlcn depart-
1:30 p.m.. at Cedar Mllla; Satur­ ment at the Grange hall Haturdav
day, December .30. 1:30 p.n;., rt the afternism. December H.
A travelling
kitchen, modern in
Cedar Mllla; Saturday. December |i 8 .
every way.
Including
an electric
•it I " p.m. .il Cedar Mi l l . , S *
waa set up on tne stage.
or day, December 28. at 1:30 p m.. ninge.
at thu Sherwood city H a'!; Mon­ The aample dishes prepared during
day. December 2d. 1:30 p.m.. it th, the afternoon, and packaged fiaid«
were given ns door prii'*“ . Those
Kinton Hall.
receiving prire* were: Mr*. (Jtuirgc
lllassar,
Mrs.
\V. R. VanKleek.
PRICE IS SET FOR
Mrs. Forrest U Howard, Mrs Doy
HOGS IN MARKET BASE Gray. Mrs. May Snider, Ml«' Isir-
i nine Deunev, Mrs. Matlld« !- clley.
Mrs. l-ulwd Walker. Mrs. I J. t’ar-
llog
producer«
of
\\ ••'ilngtoli
ier. and Mr«, n. K. Denney.
county who sign new hog idjust-
.V. the close of t*'e demonstrn
ment ci ntracl • ln IH36 wiil r« calve
tb.n. a beautifully decotiitcd hir'h-
II.25 | m r head loi inch hoç *i. :hrl
d.iy cake commcniornting the thi:
market base. “ Market I m » i ''
iv
tv third anniversary o f the instl-
the average numln 1 r of |n>
n-
‘.iiiioti t.'« tlic IJci’.v«•!toil ii ..^1 w.
duced for market in 1932 and |*i't::.
nit by Mr*. A. T. « hrlste sen the
Contract slguci» will no' he ask d master, and d trim led
ell ol
to make reduction» In the tiiiml.ui those pve-ctit.
of hog* raised in 1
The* will
be iiermitted to ral.-c I ihi pa- tent
MATRON U \S
of ihclr basx- and will receive tin WORTHY
FOR
CHAINER
mentioned pay men t
1.1 si.:", pc
PARTY
head. A payment of $l.2.ri ; kv head
Mrs Kmma Gerrlsh. Wo'-thy via
will I h : made for each hog In the
ha*e provided that the signer nils turn of Heaver Tliiptcr. N«'. I in:
ca not leg» than 50 per cent of his O.K. 8 . entertained. Du ofTceis and
base. If he produces h-s- than .%,* member* of Jlt'iiver * hupt* r w it Ii :•
at
thi Macini
per tent, deductions from Ills total Christmas party
payment would be made at the rule ball. Wednesday evening, Sb e was
•ff $2'.r»0 per head for each In»* he assisted hv Mis. Kdith W..tron. am*
of Port’ anc*.
Trlxc
low the r,o per cent.
Mrs. Wil-on
This
new contract
Is for two were awarded to Mr«. Oeotac Thyn#
year«, covering 193« and |' i ;: t , a nd Mrs. V. A. Wood. Guy Ah «under
Pas
Matrons
preliminary Information atit«*» that and K n. Denney,
II "re may be some change In the and l*at rolls of the Chapter, for
attendance record
durln:
‘ V'lem
of
eatahlishinK
"liases", perfect
Thi« mu> be done h> an nppruls ii t i e past year. Mrs. Alexander an 1
a.v .item.
Mrs. R I'.. Stipe were rewarded for
fsTinlle Infortnatlcn regarding the nd- ing only one meeting.
The officers mere also c c h pro
lime the*
the new contracts and
«tilled
wPh a gif'-
the program will lie offered to pro­
The dining room was festive in
ducing farmers has not h"en re­
Chris:nir»s
decorations The table-
eel rw l.
were placed to form an \ v.lth a
ch i Mum* tree In the renter, «re e l
uid Bttti
D. BURKE TIES FOR
steamer*.
red candle»
mm
red
and
green
place
favo'*
SECOND IN CONTEST
re­
1*611, Ic.il
fie tfil
the scheme.
Delbert Hiirke tied
for
second freshment* were served.
a ie in an all-rumpus ix tim p orc
leaking
contest held
at Oregon
ta I 1 college for the fall term. Th's
a regular competition among vvin-
its ln each section' of the speech
'Partment classo»,
llurke tied with liny Siog»nthn-
T of Portlnnd for the second placo,
Irst waa won hy Rosoni Wilson
IVo-tlund.
Burke graduated last year from
«verton III ali school, and Is a
*t year student at Oregon State
« was very active in high sehool
tlvltlra and waa a member o f the
piling debate team bere.
Harry Van Dyke
FOUR GAMES WON BY ,
ST. MARY’S QUINTET
8t. Mary's buskctball aggregation
hu M ied their pre-Chrk-tmas gam es
thla week by defeating tip* highly
Pianist and Composer
touted Columbia Preps to the tune
of 17-13. The gaine was furious;«
1 « ii/ht from beginning to end. At
•to time did the Preps : bad the
.Saints. They gained a tie a* Jialf-
time only to lose It neve
to If*
regained. This victory mark« fou r!
straight
for 8 t. Mary'».
Yamhill |
high wax defeated 28-14
Sacred 1
Heart Juniors l«i»t to th«.' Saints ,
23-22. Tht* game went three per­
iods Iwfori the tie could b< biokei:
The rvingy Hast Side Maiket fell
before the Saints by a score of 11-12
In a brilliant game.
The next game will be with
Tualatin High
January in.
This
game will mark the final game for !
the Saint-- before entering Into the !
county race with Hillsboro, Beaver­
ton, Forext Grove and Tigard.
A schedule of twenty five garni*
have been arranged for the Saints'
quintet.
Irene Led row
mwi
..
First Aid Course
Ai t
Kiwanians Make Arrange
ments to Have Dr. Welsh
To Give Lectures
CLASS TO MEET SOON
VmcricaniaBtion
Reconim eiiee
rig »»
Hith
Yew
Hill
LI««
Tea« her
Dr It, *j. Welsh was the princi
pal speaker at tin* week's meeting
of the Beaverton Kiwanfs club. Hc
spoke on the subject. "A F'rsi AiJ
< r.-urxo -And Why".
■Mrs. Kc^si had the tables ver^
nicely decorated for the meeting,
with
miniature Santas
in their
ALOHA BOY DRAWS
traditional environment. Th-r* were
O f the Globe Players
COVER FOR MUSIC
reindeer and great fiel<ts «>f snow.
I'resident Richey called the lady
COMMUNITY TREE
An excellent pen and Ink draw
“STREAMLINED” PLAYS cut and tendered her the thanks
of the club for her efforts.
Ing by Walter Ro-ebraug.. of A
AND PROGRAM <*OON
TO BE ATTRACTION
loba. senior at Pacific university at
There were
twenty-two p-esen .
Forest Grove, decorates tt o cove*'
"be largest number in a troi; time
The
out-door
Chrptiiii.*
tree
of an edition o f “ The S u rf', « pi- v moll Is ts*inc *p"ii»o!e*l by the
The uorbi-tiimou
“ sin amlined' at a regular noon meeting.
10 » eoni|M>-ition by Harry Van Dyke, Beaverton Garden club
Following Dr. W elsh* talk sev­
will
j
.-bakeepeare
company.
tb*-
Oi.
ci
which Is just off the pres«. M .. lighted for the first time < n Sun- i Globe Theatre Players, w hi- li h?
eral of the members guMieied to
Van Dyke la bead of the plan i day evening.
shattered all theatrical reco«ds ii discuss the giving o f a first a il
department of the Pacific .inlverslt-
by
playing
tf/
"early course as a help in taking care of
On Christmas eve, Decem ler 21. America
conaervatory of music. Ill« late-t at 5:3<i p.m.. there will be a com ­ 2 , 000.000 people during the pa« accidents, wounds, fracture*, he-
composition. "Val.*e Rrllllunte“ , has munity sing
morrhage», and such things before
of Christmas
carot* J 8 months, will open the ne«v yea
Just l«-en printed for the first time. around the tree. Santa < mil* will I most auspiciously for people in the the i*atient crruW be taker, to the
with a run o hospital, or a doctor teem ed The
also lie there and a gif' w ‘11 be ! Pacific Northwest
ten performances
in
thi HhrUi' group decided that such a course
given
each
little
child
present.
REBEKAHS
HOLD
would he quite advisable. Vr-ange-
Auditorium.
Portland.
Thi*
ergani
The Beaverton Firemen assisted
CHRISTMAS PARTY ‘ he Garden club by getting the tre- ration has broken one p re c dent a ' '.«*nts were made whereby Dr.
Welsh will begin such a cou*se of
and setting it up. Walter 1'i.f* as ter another in speeding up the pre
ieMures soon.
sentation
of
Shakespearian
p
la
y
The
Beaverton
îîebek *i
lc/dee s -ted with the placing o f the ele.'-
and has so amused the e ith u ‘ ia»r-
These lecture* will probably be
held a ChrPtmas pa/|> at the titc light.« on the tree.
of
American
theater-goer*
f<
r
til
I
eld
in the high school thoo-h tlm
It
Is
the
aim
o
f
the
«
lnb
th.it
I.O.O.F. hall Tue* da y even ne aft:
details o f the meeting p'ace, the
their regular meeting. Friend« and this shall tie a real community af- 'itream lin ed '' technique that pi'P"
the fa in I lies of members were also lair and the people o f t’ iis vicin- lar interest in Shakespeare has e\ • ¡ate of the first meeting and a few
present.
tty are urged t<» come on Christ* (ceded anything ever experience '1 such things have not been lefinlte'y
decided.
the célébrât urn Th»* ir. the past.
An Interesting Christmas pr-igran mas eve for
bt* early eooneb «0
The
Globe
player*
w
ire
**'it
in
Present plans embrace meeting a:
will
program
was follow ed bv e visit made hv
rfere with ny honiA troduced to American drams-lover* the high «chool some time earlv
Santa Clans, himself, who •lirtribn- :• s not t<> in’ f
at the second Chicago world’ fair, in January, the time to :>e suited
ted candy, iieanuts.
and
;s*pcor-i effair.
j
Theg toured through
the middl- to the convenience of the 'ir g e u
balls to those present.
west follow ing
the close
of t’ > number possible.
A I'hri'tnuis tree had been beau GET-TOGETHER TO BE
| Chicago exposition. They p'->yed f.>-
The Americanization class which
titully decorated and lig’ te j. A.
HELD AT HILLSBORO | the entire duratb>u ol t,l^ S: ti 1 » v.,*s started »»awe mun:he an« has.
rangemenU
for the eotert-i'nnieo
<go exposition and »ret at nreser
ort of been Inguistiing becam e thc
were in charge
o f the
Rehekah
According to announcement of Ro­ filling a long engagement in 8 m teacher moved to Orenco and the
Needle and Social Cluh.
bert H. Kelly. President, the an­ Francisco. Caparitv hom e« »«e **
funds to hire some one to carry
nual “ get-together" <«f th ' H ills­ invariable rule with the conipanv
n the work were waiting the en­
Mrs. F. H. Schuene was lu/stess boro High scliool aluniii* a sm ia-
Following >*« the repertoire for dorsement f f the W.P.A. n- one of
for the Tuesday Bridge club with tion. form er
student*
and
the:' the
Portland
engagem en':
Wed ‘ he alphabetical bureaus.
a luncheon at the home of M r'. friends
will he held in the high night. Jan. 1. "Julius Caesar" and
L «:ely members of the clas« have
H. I - Hudson. Tuesday.
school
gymnasium. Monday
Dee. “ Taming
of the Shrew” :
Thur* ¡'pproarhed
another teacher
who
The table was unusuallv beauti­ 30 at 8:30 p.ui.
tight. “ Macbeth” and “ Comedy r/‘ lia* taken an interest In ‘ he ma: -
ful with Christmas deooratlens. \
E rrors": Fri. night. '‘ Hamlet" f«in
The committee un arran ement
ter and it ha.* tentatively been ar-
large -ilver star on a mirror In the have announced that they have been gle b ill): Sat. matinee. “ Julio; Ca»
anced to get ihe clas* touether et
center with red candles in giadun
successful in securing Ivan Kuch­ sar" and "Taming o f the Shrew“
Tloom 2
in the high school next
ted si/.es leading out to fe-m n er’s Dance Band to play. The re • t Sat. night. "A ll's Well th.it End- Friday evening, December 27. Thos«
five-point star, with green and sil­ o f the program lias not. a* yet W ell" and "Twelfth N ig h " : Snr
interested in either class are re-
vered
evergreens
eompl t'n c
the been worked out.
matinee
“ As
You
I.ike D ” in ’ •mesled t«; leave their nam.'* rt the
scheme. Place favors were in keep
All alumni members and former “ Much Ado About Nothing” - S m «- Review office or at the H r»
S«'-
Ing with the Christmas bleu
siiiib uts
are asked
to pas« this night, "M acbeth" and “ Comedy o ' ourity Bank. Developments will he
Mrs. J. K. Ikivls o f Omaha Neb.
". ord along. *o that nub-sly will E rrors"; Mon. night. “ T w elf'h Nigh'” reported through the=e column«.
wa* mi additional guest. Mrs. VV. ^
Night's Dr< am"
he absent
h ccaicc
they lid no, and "Midsummer
Tues. night. “ As You l.ikc It" an-*
McKell held the high score
know about it
"Vfecli xHi. vhon* N’o th irg "'
an ' SCHOOLS CLOSED AS
Med. night. Jan 8 JuBnx Carrrvr'
RESULT OF EPIDEMIC
and "Taming of the Shrew''.
Tickets for all these p «f ■ mar
Beaverton
publir - , hmi’ i,
boti,
ces. which arc on the rr.-pula
•doUar-top" liasls. may I k p-octired r-ede and high, closed Friday :he
trom Ellhon-W hite Unread. Studi” thirteenth on account of an epi­
RUSSIANS LOVE/
demic of measles. Eleven sti den's
building,
Portland.
FERMENTED'
carne down with the disease in on-'
CABBAGE i
day. It is estimated that upward*
SAYINGS & LOAN CO.
WATER
fi 40 student« have contracted th--
DRINK.
DECLARES DIVIDEND disease. The last one reported t 1
have come down was John Darne .
»on of Mr. and Mr« H. v f o r .
llic T e»;d o f D iriclois i f the
who canto down Wednesday of this
» ’»»Ii ing ton Savings and I. ..n As-
w eek.
M Ciation u ’ Hillsuoto, Die :»n. .u
'l l tbo v'cihrr are st idents of
IN S W IT Z E R L A N D
lieli mettiug held December 16, de
the
hish schemi. None of ’ e c r :" 1-
d ared a dividend of 3 per cent ef
C H E E S E IS A S Y M B O L
t'cctlve
Jauuaiy 1, 11136. This i« school have as yet contraereo th i
OF FAMILY LIFE. W HEN A C H IL D IS
the 21.-1 coBSecutive reen
sem; disease. It was thought bo«t. how­
CH R IST EN ED , A C H EESE IS PUT IN THE
annual dividend declared by the as ever. to close both ich oo’ r on ac-
C E L L A R FOR H IM . TO BE BROUGHT OUT
tonnt c f the proximity of tKe hm'-
«ociatlon. Dividend checks will be
ONLY ON IMPORTANT OCCASIONS IN NIS
dines, and tlie fact that 'he high
muiled
to
Invest
o',
a
o.i
J
a
n
iu
.)
Is
LIFE. FR IE N D S AT HIS FUNERAL EAT THE
■nd grade
chool s'lidcnts *itingle
The association maintains its re­
LAST PIECE OF CHEESE IN M E M O R Y OF
freely on the play ground.
cord at having paid d vide id- con
THE D E A R D E P A R T E D .
Both of tbe St. Mary's school*
tinuously right through tlie depres
»ion and of adding to its reserve» and st. O ce lia scbmil are orera '-
M H TINCW ITTC,
every yr.ir. Over *('..000.00 lias beeu ing. as these «indents ilo not seem
FAMOUS FRENCH
added t»> the reseives during 1835, to have been afflicted with the
epidemic.
MUSICAL COMEDY
while losses have aggregat'd onl
The present plans are to begin
STAR WHOSE
• $¡13.77. The Ui>ard exp resed ilsel.
BEAUTIFUL LEGS
| as higlil) pleased with the decided rchool Monday. Jauuary 6 . 1!'36.
BR EAD
advance in rentals and with the ini
WERE IN SU R ED
WAS
| proved condition of the re.P. estate
FOR 1 1,000,000,
UNKNOWN IN ITALY
N EW CONTRACTS MUST
SAID THAT SHE
market.
UNTIL THE YEAR 365
BE SIGNED SATURDAY
OWf D HER HEALTH
OF ROME. BEFORE
"Home construction is t.ic bright
AND BEAUTY TO A
THAT TIME THE ROMAN
, c«t spot In the economic comlllion
STEADY BREAKFAST
PRINCIPAL CEREAL F00#
of the country." said J. M. Person
Sir' unlay. December 21. ¡« ;ho Is* -
DIET OF CHAMPAGNE
WAS GRUEL AND OAT­
! General Manager. “ We already are test date on which applications for
AND SP IN A C H .
M EAL.
| leceiving applications for loin s for rew wheat contracts will be accep
I home building. In my opinion ncxi ted. The Oregon State Gra.n boon
CHOCOLATE, IN THE 16«
j »priltg will see the greatest homf has *et that date as a final r!o«ii>g
f A P» '
TWO ARE FINED IN
CENTURY IN FRANCE,
; construction campaign ever under time and lifting of the annlication-
W A S A LUXURY THAT
•iWl Crtûioop.
JUSTICE COURT HERE
taken hy the country and the out and the da'n therein will b v i n 1 m
ONLY M E M B E R S OF THE
f£ >
' ' .-.»T f
look for the spring of 1!' .7 is for mediately.
J ill
ROYAL FAMILY W E R E
.»* ¿ 2 ,
wn 1 thr
.lust ice Thyng’s court
still greater demand for home« than
Vny farmer operating a firm on
PERMITTED TO USE.
scene nf two east** over the week
this coming spring."
which wheat was grown during the
3
^
’
end
Washington
Saving-
and
I «»an years of 1930. 1931 or 1852 i« ell
On rvceenilier 1'- John Mohnsteh
Association organized hy Washing gible to make application and sign
was fined *f >.00 for pa-«ina with
ton I'onnty men in 1825 is a purely a wheat adjustment contract. Bene­
FUTI
D ? + J \ '» » £ ¡1
Imnrnper clearance.
MINIS*
i local institution. It has been under fit payments for a given vear wi I
TN«
S
A
M
U
E
L
PCPYS
REGU
LARLY
TOOK
WINK
MF
Dcccmlier IRth.
Robert 8 n ow di" j
the continuous management of Its he paid on the allotments hir each
H A L F A P IN T OF R H E N ISH W IN E IN
*«F T »
was lined $ 2 R and costs, of which |
present
board of d irecto.*' K. I*. rontraet. Such payment« amounting
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State Policeman A. T. John*on
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