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    T he B eaverton R e v ie w
The Only Newspaper Devoted Exclusively to the lnterests of Eastern Washington County.
VOLUME XIV, No 31
Heaver ton, Washington County, Oregon, Friday, July 3, 19%
DIVIDEND TO BE
KENSINtiTON JAILED
PAID BY ASSN.
ON FRAUD CHAlUiE
Goddess Is Chosen
For "Happy Days" v •
'’alley Federal Say
Ix<an Adsuctaltioii uf
line JurI JIIUK.UIJI I’ll ita
I "MU mi
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i l i s s B e r n i c e H o w a r d I * « » f w*« a *»«*« ihiu > ii ioud < j
( im , . i .. i
. i
i.j .
'S |H«x»tlble
lit tn<i «'iixe the Ulv-
I li e L u c k y ( a n d l d u t e
J m«.n<| to a rule of 31$ per rent
Chosen At Hall
l*'r "'“"'h'
lAjb Ix one hntr of
______
one iper rent larger
t'lan wax
>17 v
I» a,. | u u iw /'L 'iu u ro declared
for the Mtinl-erinuai
It# HE 1 I KIN( ESSES $>*ilo<l audit»* December 21 ]
Chucks are now being prrpnreJ
'• »») K t r t b Are Schedili- <1 To ei.U will I h * forwarded 'o mem
' barn of | tie Association on Jill
Hitk*. I.«) Celebrati»««
Ut|
William Gage Kensiug'on, self-
»lyled uulhor uud edueulor and
lor the past several months p ro­
prietor uf a Puttkund »chooi of-
Hrlng "civil
»ervice eoaehli vg"
was urrvxled recently on ehHr-
gex brought by «x students from
whom Kenxlnglcm U altered to
have obtained money thnrngb the
operation of u unique confidence
tame, lueordiivg lo a report 1»
‘ fed by
Mie Portland
Reiter
i'll» in ex» Bureau.
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Sitenty I’assinj»
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fib
BUS. JI I.IA VIM'EHT
Mrs
Julia Vincent, 14,
died
J lie »day at bar home in Hills­
boro.
She wax a
well known
resident of Beaverton and H ill»,
boro,
having resided In
these
two section» the past thirly-wx
years.
Hhe is survived by three
daughter».
Mrs.
M
P
Cady,
Mrs, fails Walworth and Mr»
I »eon 8. Duvlx, all o f Hillsboro.
Funeral xervieex were held at
I tie
Hillsboro
< ViugreratloHii.4
rhurch, Thursday affernrion.
Subscription, $1.00 per yr. In Advance
I’ KICE URGES CORN
SELF-HELP CLOTHES
DRYING IN OREGON
AID SMALL KIDDIES
Oregon might well devote con-
•Idcroble atudy to corn rry io r
in order that Uie state might
produce 11» own teed corn, re-
ported F E. Price, agricultural
engineer al Oregon Slat.» college,
in a paper on "Dehydratii n of
Kaim Products” recently dellv
eied at t ie annual merting of
the American Society of Agrl^
Vacation Camp For
Homemakers Goon
Very »mall children will soon
learn
to d i e »
themselves
if
their clothes
are designed
to
make dressing easy. It ¡» a mat- j
tei of roomy cut, well located
openings,
und easily
managed W o m e n
To Have Four
: fastening», »ay» Mrs. Maud Morse •
Days
Free
From the
; extension specialist in child de- i
veloipment and parent. eJu»'ation
Worries of Home
at Oregon Stale college
______
o d lu r - l Engineers held In Col j T0 beg.n with, the dress or INTERESTING PLANS
or“ a" '
. 'n u ll m u « have fullness where
"T he annual import of a
1 it is needed to prevent tearing
Kensington'K
scheme,
ax re­
into Oregon amounts to co p ro x -ia n d for free activity. The p laces' I w li I a in per Tu Be Free T o
vealed in complaint« made to the
Iht M hat She W Whew
i
Ima ely ligg) carloads or
to cteck for sufficient are m roas
JOHN I. HPKI.FK
M l»« Bernice Howard <J H ills-1' J•
Manager of die Metier Ituxineic» Bureau, wi.x lo
Ions.'' »aid Professor Price *'A ; <he chest and shoulders, at the i
John I Berger, 21, son of Mr.
from
women
boro
wan chosen “ OoddexV o f A1"*»«1« » 1" " .
reix.rled
to
Ibe "borrow'' money
conxervallve price for tbl* co r.tl bottom of girls' dresses, seats
vacation
Homemakers'
II m * annual "Happy l*uyV cele-
U*«* lh* demand for Ioann «1 mb ivt» after he had secured and Mr*. J. H Berger of Hills­ would
1 «
$30 per Ion
which
of trousers and panties. Raglan camp of four days for women
fn some
ln- boro, Houle 1, died June 30. Ho would amount
limit Ion at lllllHboro, at Ibe "God
'1,h ,,w "
tnerriwln«
lupldly their (onfiip-ii.,.
to $l,2(VI,ooo a
j sleeves, stc.pping just above the 1 o* Washington and Yamhill coun­
dew
n ail”
held luxt Saturday *ir "*
f“ !1 <*“ *• #t the pres- xluneex, || 1» claimed, he iLdured Ix simvlved by bis parents and
ts nd o f Ihe elbow, allow u n re -. ties 1» l eiisc arranged by the
nlghi CoroiMitkm reremon> will ,MI' lln,e •* more than u double thexe women to Invest in s< hool» three »later*. John wax gradu­
Our agronomists and farmer«
ntricted
arm
nurvement
In Home Economics Division of the
ated
from
Beaverton
high
reboot
la- held III Uie Shiite Ihirk Audi ' ,hp demand of a >eur ago. "Th«- he proposed lo start In other
hiv«'
demonstrated
fh
a
1
we
have
jclimtilng
and
their
roomv
cot
Extension
Service
of
Oregon
Ionium Friday night at •• o'clock »hortaae
i.r
bouxex,
together eommnnllles,
hut
the schools In 1133.
an adequate xuprdy
of land that helps the child to pul on the Stale college, according to Miss
' <imlde*.H" Bernice will be a l- Iwtlli ibe lame »upply of money rxileil to materialize.
Funeral
services
were
held can produce 4<i bushels or mory ( blouse or drew unassisted
Ht-imhe Hickworth, count v home
tm ded by four prluceaxea Mix» * »»«lia b le for
borne loan», will
Trouble for Kensington devel­ Friday. July 3, al 2:30 p.m , at per acre in w«*rt«*rn Oregon and,
or
epem ogj, i demonstration agent,
Helen Mr I-can
of Aloha, Mlax undouHtedly
bring Use beuvlmt op« <1 w lien u young holy from Donaldson A RewHl rhspel a* more than Iliad in east »m Ore- , I » n g plackets
The four-day
camp
wi.I he
l.lllie
Itrown
of Ixurrel, M Ja.jh iim * conxtrucllon ever reen In whom
condition». |, w leth er down the front, at the
e had “ lorrow ed " money Hillsboro, with Intermen* in the gon under irrigated
r.'< k, or on Ibe side of trousers, held at Dost Park near ( edar
Margaret
Kxlinger
of
F o re s t1 O regon,"
tie xald.
Mr. I’erxon and who expected to become his Phillips' cemetery.
The moisture «intent at harvest,
in
Washington
t’ounly.
Orove and Ml«» lH\lo Power* o f xl ited that Ihowe contemplating tild e within u fmv days learned
however, I» 25 to 36 ner cen' : Krea*ly facilitate dressing, Mrs. Mills
point . out.
When
the from August 11 lo 15, and will
Scholia.
j building u home
xhould do xo he wux married. A* the Investi-
1«. western Oregon and corn in Morse
MRS. » lit Ml GKORGI
;fron- placket
is loo short the b< directed by Misw Eickworth-
The Happy Oayx Celebral o n '
once a»
every
Indication xalUm materialized It developed
FYinio^il services were I eld at
«•peued ) .» le id a y iThuridu) ) In H t " » lo a »Imrtuge of enrpea- Kx-nslngton bad promisid fn mar-
in c f b - in the mild we!iti.«T of
difficulty in pulling Th< »e homemakers
wao cannol
the A. J. Hose and Son conser­
.on n n ue for ibree day». Amons l ( r» and other artisan- lr the
Oregon
without
danger
o
f
c
n
-
I
?
"
garment.
The
neck
open
-j
attend
ihe
l»
s
l
Park
camp arc
o
n
­
rj a number o f hla former stu ­ vatory
chapel
in Portland for
s-prclnl feature» tht» year will very near future,
!i»c » ouM he long
, ed to at lend
the Bvn
dent#., all o f whom had Ic&neJ Mrs. Sura’ i George, wife of Ot­ sidérable loss.
he the roncewdoux, which have
T ie Timlatln
Valley
Federal
camp at Fernviem
near
“ '.'■he cost of «hipping
corn '*** child to pull the car men' Dinn
him money or invented In hi» to George o f Ket-dville, Ore. O -
been confined lo the aoulh of Having» It lo a n Association 1» business
the middle ' ° ' <r
putting hi# Casoadia-
The purpose
of the
into
Oregon
from
Iher survivors are thr«»e sons,
the »udltorium ; Junior baseball a xtrictly local Waatilnglon «'o.
Is ?7 to
$10 per Ion." arm« >nlo the sleeves F^r be- camp is to provide a restful, In
Foil land police lo whom the Roliert, Donald,
and
Kenneth we'
game; donkey
ha*c4>all
rame; institution
organized
about
a
ginr.ers the coat style blouse j .-piling and instructive vaertl
rase wax referred by the Port­ George, her father, Edward f'ol- Prb '1 continued. “ IT nr fa mers
pataHinlc
jump»
bj
Ctorge year and a half ago and haa
or
dress
is much
easier to j period at a minimum cost. .
can
produce
yields
comparable
Muieau
llns,
three
sisters
and
four
Hopkins; donkey bttxadiall game; H|r,.„d> made ll»elf fell in the land Better Husincxs
manage than a garment tbaf goes homemaker
in
Washington or
to
those
o
f
the
mirdle
we
î
„
we
report
no
lesx
(ban
four
such
brother« Interment in Klverrtew
T u w iw u d picnic; the corn jattoo j home financing field The Hoard
,
nn
....
..
.
.
.
,
"
r
oveT
,he
An
optninc
Y.unhill
eoum
i.-,-»,
whether from
hall; lra|»-/e a.'t»; patriot •• ex-
|)|rerlorx 1» niade ui* o f Ihe "rom ances'' have been reported cemeterv.
1
'
I8*
hac^
*ha nock is prac- c ’ty or country, is eligible to
to
dale
with
Ihe
ix'xslbility
that
«•rclxk* und firework*.
following men:
Kmil
Johnwon.
t-al
for artificial drying c o s it
tlcally impossible for a cii'M lo enroll. Registration can he made
The pnrnchule jump» ptunitw I O. Johnxon and Her! C Hue further eomptiilnlx will be filed
and
still
leave
Ihe
producer
with
fi,s,pn »'W iout aid.
at the county hon*e demonstra-
LADIES’ AID AND
Tile Heller
Husiness
Huneau
lo lie «specially llirllllux
-'D- of Tigard, D. 1». Iliimp and Geo.
as m
i growing tl,?
1 and location of th'
- ffice
or wilh :
that
Kecsing
FAMILIES PICNIC crop as the middle w ester, fa r. fr'Stening* is equally important inember ager'fs
Ilopkin will nuike a Jump each ^
Haneork
of Korea!
drove further reports
of the county home ec-
to a l h D. degree
day, and on tbe Fourth, he will Hn,j j.*.
j,,|in»nn. J O Robb, Ion's claim
; Ig-rge, flat buttons which tfcc onomics
committee.
who are.
Members of the congregation­ rrier Would receive."
Pennxyl-
attempt to make an offlrlnl al- , j . \| Person and R I*
ltn»- Dom tlw University
'Child'.« untrained Ungers car. find Mrs. Della
M. Cyphers,
North
lllode
record
for
parachute , „Hif.pn of Hillsboro
al
Indies'
Aid
and
'beir
fami­
vanlu and ownership o f a chain
—JE and handle,
are good.
There Plain-«:
Mrs. N. P. Johnson,
o vocational schools in lh - ea*t. lies enjoved a picnic simner in
Jumper».
■
—
STOKES
«11-1,
BE
j should
I*; pliable
buttonholes Beaverton:
Mrs. «'has. Nelson,
MISS M AUREEN RICE and middle west, proved un »tie beautiful grove at Ibe I*.
CLOSED
SATIRDAT
l 1 ;iat fit the buttons, or firm cro- 'Vallare Mountain; Mrs. Thos- R
I D. tWiellenherger home. Thursday
'Local slor«*s, the hank, and jcheted loops. Children :*l«o likt K °e- Oaston: Mrs. Olive Mulloy,
SUMMER SESSION
.MARRIES IN CHIC \GO founded
evening.
A fler the supper the
most of the other places of
HITS NEW HIC.H Word baa l«e n reeeiv.i! of <U>U I>l«'h Holier of Huxtor. Hailed group gathered about the n j i - buxincas here will be clase«l ¡to work sliding melal fasteners la u rel; and Mrs. John Plaa».
Miiten the -lertcltne is
lew in KoJ
tteor fire place for a *tonrt busi­
all day Saturday in observ­
n-arriaite of Mlaa M ltin tn Kv- w it.h Beaverton friends m o r t ie
frort
he child can reach fire
The camp i« limited («.- wo
Sminner
»e»»ion
enrol'meni
ness meeting and social conver­
ance of the Fourth o f July.
loj> button easily. On boys' sufls men IS rears of sge or older,
ha» hll u new
poni-d.’prexxlon elyn Klee, dauKhter of Mr. and week-end.
sation.
Mix. U S. Klee o f Portland, to
“ jaiid other
garreenfs
reqriring Those interested
are irraed to
hlxb »I Ore von
Slate
colluxe
Hammond V. Thorne, »on o ' Mrt.
hut tons at the waist >n back, register as soon as possible. Ft-
wllene the
rat ion the Hr»! ’
t'nry Mumarel Thorne o f P ort­
Iwo buttons, placed so as io di-
registration for the Benton-
week wax nearly 10n more Ihcm
land. in PhtcaKO, Mn> 16 The
vide the distance evenly between Linn rauip is July 15 and for
the year iwevloua. Tne tarly tl-
Hev
Douirlas Horton read the
the side searr.i, are esficr for the Lort Park camp, August 1.
xure uf itd waa 31 more tluu- ,
m i vire in Gruham Taylor chap­
.Ihe child to reach, and fe tr off
Many interesting features will
lite linai lolal laxt year, with
el on the rotv ereily o f C tea« »
. less often than a button in the i he available lo Uie homemakers,
many more
due tu enroll
for >
CURRENT EVENTS PHOTOGRAPHED FOR
cumpue.
|cer'er of tbs back.
! including swimming, nature stu-
courxe»
alari in»;
biter In the 1
Mlxx HuHiara Warren wc«» Ihe
The fewer the trimming fe«v <iy. «rafts, camp fire programs,
aoanlon. A linai ftirtire well .'bove
bride'x honor utlendaixt. Itride»-
i lures to obstruct fastening*, t h e , » choice library and other ae-
.it mi ix e*peeled
1 maids were
Ihe MI khc *
'Mar»-
better. Instead of collars, fiai livitiex. The last day of camp,
A» p rclicted, «cure* of o u '- ; Maurer, anr M trjorle Douaew.
simulated collars look well and Sunday, August 15, will be fam-
ot stale »ludenta came to Ore
. . ,
„
•tv
. I- „ „
Han Seliaffer o f lleloil co lle ct
are com fortable. Belt« can be o- : ily day when the families t f the
Kon Slate thl» xununer 1c co rn -1
wax liexl man, and usher« were
milted, especially the kind that callipers will be Invited to be
I- : '
I.mu study with opportunity lo
i .... educational
.„mii m
n
Harley Pat.ter« >n o f Texas, a n j
musit be passed through !«>op«. the gueeis
of the camp and
ui lend weatern
ton
.*i n in
. Donald llowin <»f __ Nehraskn
Pockets ore one form of trim ­ spend t.b* day. There will be
yenllon« and i enj«*y »extern
va-¡
Mr. and M px . Thorne will live
ming which serve a .useful pur m> duvbwa.--hing. meal plann Dg or
cotton». Ax the summer »ea»ious
. TT*»'
Pnlverxlly
of cT.lcairo
, pose as they add to the appear cooking required of the cartpers
are proci teally
«elf »uin»ortlnK. al the
¡i l' Huch ’
ad d rd T o
! following
a weddtn*
trip
to
, nnce and give t.he child a place An excellent «»ok and two av-
ttuaiu'iul iiU’iitno a/idt*
I*** i
^
for a handkerchief or other be- sistacts are employed for this
Mr», Thorne ix a irradurte of
Iny polenlinl
"anTtvaaMado'e
of
longiosrs. They should be placed | purpose.
Ueaverlon hlph school. The Hire
icmu I w ill" to their home com |
s<> that the child's
band sllpv I The cost » i ll be $3.(M> in cash
family formerly resided heie on
.into them naturally.
muniti«».
' and produce
from
the home
Seventh and Watnnp streets.
supply for the entire period of
days. Those camper« who
HONORED QUEEN
MISSIONARY SOCIETY four
JACK YOUNG
prefer not to bring produ c; will
-
IS GIVEN PARTY SUCESSFUL AMATEUR
AT REEDVILLE MEET be charged *1.00 per day or a
-------
.
_____
trtal of *4.W>.
The member» of lle'hel No.
W IN S C O L L I E R T R O P H Y
J n c f Young,
non
o f R- D.
The
Missionary
Society
of
Everyone will arrange for her
— Donald W Douglas, whose
2<l, Dauxhters of Job o f Beaver*
| Young, and Mr». Mari Young of
the Ree«lville church met nt the own transportation Those plan-
winning of the annual award,
Ion, Kave
u .siin>rl»e
hirlhduy
j Oakland, Calif., who were fur­
the most coveted trophy in
home
of Mrs. Ida
Kirkwood, j ning -to take therr own oar»
party after the regular buxine»« nier resident» of Beaverton, I«
aviation. Is announced in
with Mrs. Kirkwood and her sis- and desiring passengers
should
nw*etiny, Thursday evening, lr meeting with
considerable sue-
Collier's Weekly. The prize
ter. Mrs. Anna Taylor, as joint iivf«»nn the home demonstration
honor of Ml»» Florenre S>-ver i■-»» in amnteur radio programs
was presented by President
HEIR TO M ILLIONS
; hostess«»«.
agent. Miss Ekfkworfh, at Ihe
son. Honored Queen o f Ihe Be­ in California He ha» been earned
Roosevelt to the famous
LIND BERG H LAW CON­
C H R I S T E N E D — Lancs
Mrs.
D.
Benlroc'ie
was
lea
d
er'
courthouse in Hillsboro, or any
thel. This wn» also her first Ihe l>est amateur
plane designer and builderj
In northern
V IC T I O N — Arthur Gooch, I
! Haugwitz-Reventlow, hv>
and Mrs. j . H. Neal led t h e ; m ender
of
the county
home
u ncling nx qlleen.
The table» California,
in recognition of his huge
Oklahoma Polies kidnapper.I
and has won
over
| to the Woolworth millions
devotinal service.
The
s>’ bject economics committee,
were beautifully decorated with $ I imi In pri/x* nmnev, and Itax
transport ships which now
shown under the noose on [
snd son of Count and
criss-cross the world
was
"Devotional
service
and
This county camp is cue of
pink rones, '»II P>nk tapers, and met wilh
the scaffold at MeAlestar.j
a numlwir
nt radio
Countess Haug witz-
decorated
birthday cal:e
Blie and «rreen stars.
Oklahoma, just before he>
Faithfulness in the West Irdie« If different camp* In O reton lo
Reventlow. nee Barbara
was hanged. The conviction I
was
nl»o given a shower
of
bc directed through the exten­
and the PNlippines".
I Hutton, it shown in the
Jack Is an Imporamntbf tmi-
of Gooch was the flret under |
gift«, Mrs. Psxex Marx’.t, Guar- ta'ting such characters as Pop-
■ arms of hit mother leaving
(Mrs. Anna Taylor gave an in­ sion service of the state collego
an amendment to the Lind­
] Hyde Park Gardens, Lon-
din n of the Bethel and Si.m K eye, Jack Benny, Bing Crosby,
teresting talk on her tr p east- this summer. In p ra ctica l!/ all
bergh law passed in 1934. |
Idon, for the christening in
Fetter», Assoelale Guardian, pre­ KaUterine
S te happened
In
Washington, of these camps, the Fore«- Ser«
Hepburn,
I'd Wynn,
I the Chapel of Marlborough
sented tier with a rosewood ga­ Jimmy
D.
C.,
at
the
time
Mrs.
Roose­ vice and local organizations are
Durante,
Joe
Penner,
House.
vel, a pproprintely inscribed.
velt was entertaining Lie rural co-operating to make Ihe camp
and others.
Other counties
which
This Is the Inst meeting un­
women's clubs and by register­ possible
Jack
graduated
from
high
til fall. The girls are plnnning setiool In Oaklnnd last yeat.
ing a« a rural delegate she en - are scheduled to hold camps a r>
a picnle and “ wienie ronit” nt
j«iyed all the courtesies of (lie j Baker, Benton, Clackamas, Col-
Ronmer's Rest, August 5.
occasion. Her talk was enjoyed , umibia, Coos, Deschntes, itood.
MUSICALE GIVEN IN
Jcckson, Josephine, lo n e , l«inn,
by everyone present.
RELATIVES’ HONOR
Malheur,
Multnomah,
Fnlon.,
MOTT RETURNS TO
Wallowa snd Wasco.
HOME AT SALEM Mr. und Mrs. Philip A Thorne
In each camp a home demon­
■ ■■ — -
j of Cednr Mill gave a muslcule
stration agent or specialis! In
A fter a very busy but Iriter- j Thursday evening honoring Mrs.
home economics will dire«* and
P E R F E C T SCORE—
tilin g
session,
OoniTe^wnar Katherine Grtniahnw and daugh
will be assist e«i by local si aft
Bala E- de Tuscan,
Jr.men W. Molt hns loll Wash- ! |,,r IU„|
.Margaret Cochran.
n a t i o n a l l y f amoua
members who will provide !n-
Ington, D. r ., to return lo Ivl« j all of I .os Angeles, relatives of
fencing coach, regis­
strurtions.
home at Salem, Oregon Turing j n ,P Thorne family. Among those
Dear Folks:
ter» a perfect score of
‘'Every crimper will be free"
Hie summer reeewx
Mr. Mott's , proven! were Mrs. Vera An-gel,
Am enrou-te to Mount H< raion.
ten out of ten. lunging
office will he located in Iht M b | »oprano, and 'Mrs. Mary Wilhanl-
Calif., to have a port
or. the l® "P«nd h®«- *ime a" ',‘'e wUh'
at a target from a dis­
«.iitic Building,
Salem,
and
all i Hon< lacrntirpanlst, o f Ihe Pori -
program at Sunday School 'Y ork -;**-
nre providing innl met ions
tance of nine and a
mail should he addressed to hlrt \ ian,j Conservatory o f Music. Mlse
half feet. The padded
e is f'ongresss ray section heJtsg j f<*r those only who wish to par-
c a n v a s t a r g e t was
(there The office will open J u ly 'R u th Paulson, conrerf
pianist,
'leen age problems. My subjects. tloipate.
We desire
that thi«
mounted on a Oe Soto
Mh.
Mr. and
Mrs. J. P .
Meurer,
“ 'Teen
Age
in
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tive. young model leughe off the heat
Decision", and " Teen A?e Gird« yon highway
returned
Sunday
James J. Braddock "checking over" Max
In an air-cool Panama. The cooling ia
Monday
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for C o n q u e s t e v e n i n g
from Chicago afler an
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folks played games
and were
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extended
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