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U M v .r.lty L Jb rw y T h e B eaverton R eview The Only Newspaper Devoted Exclusively to the Interests of Eastern Washington County. VOLUME XIV — 41 First-of-YearStudent Beaverton Football Team Wins Came From Rainer High Beaverton, Washington County, Oregon, - Silently l’ahsinx ! IÜ Futteral ** t v I< v * « e r e held at Hie Trinity Kpj*ropu| I'iiuri'li In I Portland U r Mr a. Mary Harry, I hk of i an yon road. H.ie I* atir- I i.ved by tier aona, J«dm and j Edward Jlarry, and daughter I Ml*« Jn.iuy Harry all of Beu- I verton. Internm ent » a a u' Ml. calv ary ceuiecry with W. f . ' I’t'gg III c I iiiik v . MEETINGS ARE HELD 1- unci a I, at r vie««« « e r e Jield W talneaday a t tlic Evangelical Fdwtn N llb tllrr la H«-«'l«'i| To Olflc«- Chtwoh of K Intuii tor He Of Senior H a s * Pre»l<l«nl I N, O ik '/ m ') 21«. <»f Kln'on ta aurvlvd by bia p arent* Mr. in d Mia. J . A. Godfrey, une (I> uii ll-sark, reporter) A » udi let body mroi'nti was I to other and two atatera. Hurlai Iwld Hept 21 In the atudy h a ll,! «a» a t frxiM-ent G it.ve cem etery W. I’r iK III ch arg e. All Mct/ler explained l*ie u<-» n iiulrcriii'iii» fur excused nl.*rn « id tard in ess. Il< rcafter oulv i tirade School News IIInvMM » ill ju stify m k I ii 'I o f « H- — --------------------------------------- iih c n c e from m T ioo I. p eralty fur All the riJtitnn In Uiu yrude tardiness will 1». roitftt.« melt to in la ail a re p la ts to Join the. H im s ’ tidy Hall for tike ri;>t of Croae. The sixth ilu> «lay, utile*» >n cxi um * U Junior Red a rade was tile firat to join, brought from I k me. Ihe fee la 50 ceota r, loom, Tin »(mUiit'a i las» nettings The eixth grad«. collected the » e re held ln> t »««¿k, Following money to y in the aauue ofternoou In Hi«' M«t of o ffice rs elected tliey lU'iTucd |o tiecomv n.eiulier*.. I- .«* Tburaday all the pupil« In l>y ili«' respective clas««* for achiail had their pictures taken till« sem ester: nn«l tiiey a te tmxiou-ly aw.iRine I 'resit men tile reeulta. Prx»ldeni —Jan ie« loiwlor In connection w ith health study \ ii «> I'ri'ikli'lil (rule Emmons ‘be firat uradi* pupils have Icirne«! .hecretagy ls«rl* Itlxliy a non«, "N eal Id ttlc «Mock," 'Ireu su ier du'wis Kiimion* i~«-^»c*'«i ni w f i ii 1* Jin k Peir«»- f Tom which they «derive much cnT'ytni nt. Many of i tcse pupil» i n .l i art aoylnK »ml uciina «.lit the .Sii pin more" '«oilier Goo»««. lUiytuos. They m e 1’iealdMiit Pulrleta Ward all able to count to Vir» President F ran ces M .ad ell nearly twenty adn writ«* their *«>»n K t-crt'tsry-Ti ««nenrer - Aloha Kin names. Kell Tne second grade '.ad Ute Reporter Mary Pulver uddlticHi of a new ro«' of di'sk* Junior« to acro n J «lute the large number I'rt'.nb nl fin .. Nytund of pu|>lls. '1 bey Mre making goUl Vice I'n u k ln iV - Donald S'm ri f:ab In a rt. They have learned tier ret ary T reasu rer lx»r« ¡flu! a new one to sa lu 'e the flat; dr r Kong le ader— D«'ii Wldln* every morning. S ia i'P ii* this week they will have rr.usii: «very S u m ant « f b n n a Itprle ("p a *e u i*m day. Pie» blent Kil B latter 'l i e th in ! tprade d a s « has Vice PresUlent Curtis Out in subsoil»««] to "My W'eeklv Paper" S ecretary — llarliara S c o t* w t l« h la «n/oyed by all the pupils. ‘I Tea mu i «*r Monty Ca vender The fourth grad«* ««onipletg* 1 It« p* Ttei ltuaa«'l H ulett -nine .original aiitm aj «teslgna of < liaJrinan Anr. iiinceniraH a f'om— black a n ) white The Audenta . .tttee Marlon Mel/ler are making tu-spa of their room. S o n * latader M altha lashuim livery w*«?k the ff th grade put* up a new bulletin l»oard Friday, ilw 2Sth. a football "My Weekly Read«', Is u'»o being «aus« » a a play««! »Ith R ainier aubacrlbiHl for by the class. on the local field. The V x l half The alxtii grade organ I red a < titled In a rent elea» t'e. T ilt; club l.ist Wednesday. Hus'I W aters «II i v.tvc power of tb*« Hen vera » a s elected presirt««»:. .I'.inlor v «a Imprm <‘«l bv the practice i.'u lerta v ice -p u aldcnt, IV.rla Noel t. me « Itti Je(tV r.on, howevt—, s e c r e t in and Hilly Sw ain, non* and Ibc Heaver» Itought th i'lr tlrer. In art the student» arc way to a touchdown In f i e third <jutir' r n tt’ r Shin S a lo caught making a full scene. The seventh matte hr* or a. In lir c « .' «'«. I . a«. A tty for club. The 1 1 . ni fa llo I. In f i e la* few ml ~ ganised a Gram m ar idea of the name, R ainier, with I tfirer elect« :i were: l«oulaWH- renewed energy, luunche«t a pow *« n. I lew «lent; M ixlce t'ady. vice 1 1 fu) b'.t ick I h it would have p u -« le n t; l.oulso H«'war«l. »«•<'. nice resulted on a h tichi'.own hud nut trea urer. The club wilt - Kun »ouu.Ud, cn In- the o w e a mon ili. A H iel.jp.' content T at been m ine. The final W« :e »f> 6 « star ««I in the elglilh er: 'e. i lli'.'ter'.on'a favor. Susan Clem ent wmi Co«.» WH- llama are Ui<> ca p tiln s. RED CROSS ASKS Three new pupils c iteved the AID FOR RANDOM * ' I t ol last week. T ley a . " Ralph W a-'ilr gton County’* ««Vila Kirk»«'.»«!, Ia>rne Kerkvt: «• an.! for thi flnmlon lire d isaster ha* Ltosry KcrUwook. I « «'ii ai t at $250 rnnour.cea I tn n c ih and Ila to k i Itla ck - \\. j.*. Normani Citai: men of boun nre tt«»vlng a » v y . Urn local ch ap ler. « n receipt of a teluariim from It.»' San MEETING HELD FOR Francisco y ittce. T h e local chaper sec* $t00 NEW PASTOR Immediately from the fonda on bund and am eskim i suhscrlp for The ix alu.tlon servi te s tu n a for the balance of th«' IU"V. Hat per It. Hurts livid at rm ount, fu rther state» Mr. Nor the linai Congregational t urch limn. 3 hum *«y « vi.tlng WHS tt'en«l«‘<l Subacri idolia may he left a t by visitors iront Forest t> «ove. fe following placca: und several Portland rhurobe* C. J . Stlckney office. \lohu IS V I'll us num bes and f tends II t k of T i t rd, l'Isard ol Beaverton. Aft •r the pi«-llm- Ite c o r d i» ' office, lleavcrton xrerct li.ary cei etmuvies whirl F . K. Rev presided over by PARTY HELD FOR Superili*.« n d e f. ( artiiui. S ta te MISS RANDAL Mr. H. A. B lu er ('let 1; uf the ( Ittirch, gave Uu call of n«'- t'u rharge t'.o Twenty schoolm alla of Helen ,-t plance; the Randall. « ere guest's :<t lui n ln 's te r W:ts git est Ity Rev. 0 . 11 tarli lauti Pollard uf the home Wcdcnwday aft«*r school In A honor of her tenC.i birthday. i i naivgatlo. nl Church of Port I ; aine.« » e re playeuv Ik'tty June land. Rev. T. A. Dimgan form er F o ster won f l u prl/.«* for the pastor of t ie local ehuich gave U «t punchbonrd stunt nr«! Kor- the ch arg e to the church. The ence Hnen won first for naming prayer of Consecration was given the moat iretlclc* *on the table. I») Rev. K. I». ivellogg oi Forest Hpeclal a, n th e .iu Ico cretini aril cake w eir served (lit ve. A Helen receive«! ninny lovely gift*- “Thanks Be to O' d." wn» n m Rev. Her grandm other, Mrs. P. A. by the Ju n io r glrla rhoir Cathey nod Mb« Mursnret S o t « I'.urns 'pronounced live lie «dic ,,r Portland wete also p re e n t for tion a fter tt>e singing ol "U lest Be the T ie." the occasion. A reception) of welcome for I Tlc.v and Mrs. Bun»» and family (JRANCiE BOOSTER I followed In the social rooms MEETING HELL | if th e church which were a r t - ! I’gtlcnlly decorated In « harvest The R eiv er ton Grange enjoyed 1 «stlvnl sei'em e with fru its v e c- ; Hon«'or m ertlnr ard » .H h I ev- ! 'tables, aiitunin leave» anil glad oil»». The table was v e i y a t - nlng Wednesday, t^-ptcnibcr 30 Kdward »3. Brown cavr a talk ! tractive with a low centerpiece i t tlie Growth of the G r r .g e I >f pink gladIHns a ril candles, prea’d«if over by Mrs. \!o.v Alton Denney played a vtolt* ! nd « ' »r.lo. Mrr. F,. O. I’erklns cave at ■ 1 O. Donaldson nnd Mr*. W. C. l:rpr<!s«k'n of Oor*». »\ rocta’ 1 tcK ell. ITiey were assisted by ttnw and refrehm ettt» followed. » group of the ln«lles of Ihe church. Abou forty were in at tendance I i Friday, Oct. 2, 19.'W Subscription, $1.00 per yr. In Advance Is lot* of good la nd there. It PA RA LYSIS IS lake» a fellcw who will ret le NOT EPIDEM IC <It,» n. e nit » o rk Laid f t r è, few years. gc ting along with I By M, Logan, Co. Nurnei out aunt« of Cte luxurle a and In apilte of persistent r.imor.-, put ing «rverythin* t»e tuts intv hi* place. 1 could fin ! f lent y ll^ re Is no rcuiiclation for Ihe p a ra ly sis1 o ' land th th at will make \ 1/cUef that infantile i.ood profit It I k worked right 1» epidemic nor I*, t.’yere any ml 1« can bought am*/ ugly i«as«»it U* suppose that it will ! b e \ nevertiteless anyone Tear—j Young Nvbiirtr Ra*ed ektap»' t hrU tecaen. utilizing «orr.e 350 Kg of * c»»e Is urged to o h - I State’» Outsanding acre» of cleared hand m ort of lain !'he name a.id addres* and i vend them hi h ealth officer, Dr. 4-H Member which he cleared with his own hands— handles a dairy he.«« o f .1 D, Dinsmore, or ¡o th e c o . t nurse. 73 cows and he has enc-ugh I 3tve d fath of one young man HAS MANY RECORDS young stock com ing up now t«> is tragic but neeo no*, cause trcrease b is milking herd to 100 tat.de because frequently one o r 1 Headed I ]*inipfo»»hfp cows. To accomodate tbei-.. he two case» occur in a com Judieiag i* com plcligg a subMai tlal addi n uni y but Team s At M ate f a i r only ra rily a r i l tion to hls| present barn. any great nundier of c tlld re n j The award of outstand'ng club lie ra is e ! corn that reminds stricken , member of f i e state ca ire to him very A tc h >1 wh.«t he dM In answer to the many que* In thal rdipect in Iowa and liens i have condensed the I Washington county for the flr»» rk»> l»n Nybntg «>t with tha. tr-rop and Irrieated following fi*tn he 1!»35 edition i litre w l*n «lover pastgre, he reduce» hi» of IJowers A F lian ts com nun- I ru.iiii.n »o n the hii.oor at tha S ta te F air. feed com m aterially. 11» now kah le diseases: haa 18 acre» o f Irrigated pas t'lay iin ’s six year reco»d which Much about Infantile paralysis ure and t»efore very long will Is »till unknown and in the it a r t e i in l»31 when h„* carried £***& probably double that. W ith Mage of experim ent which' ac dairy and rabbit projec*» and - Irrigation he car. |r«sture his 73 count« for the various '»pinion* I e x h lb ite i one heifer a t t h c unty he 1» able «» pasture hi* 73 found in magazines and prper* j fair shows a marked growth an«l Ju liu s <’hri*ten*e|. W ashing' e c v herd several hour* a (hiy II 1», however agreed by a u th - development in l»oth project work r.d leadership. Hb> ik f.je cts ton county dairy fartre.-. 1« of the dry season. T lii- »-as or,tie» th at it ia by the name In green f elds during the lama shown atiove ta"‘We his tour f>d throat ard possibly by in - 1 grew in number each until a t hi« first year with thal 'v tte in the prosea1 tim e lie ig « ..rrylng Inch cenl rifiiKitl pump which (tdied silk. Irrlga e* an. 1S-acr** clover del I and It has prove«l wholly set - 10 p rojects which a re ; a dairy 3 t e rules for centred I ing the isfacto ry . providing green pasture all d i.'c.jie are the fam iliar a c e s j project* with 12 beadi of dairy To provide this ' nnim«r pa*-- »timm«*r 1« >»■-'. Note the |»ert- t f h ealth, a: d if consjgttntiy animals, a hog project with 24 «lammed Ibe email mo or In place under a roof, ture. he observed would prevent» not only! iiead of hogs, seven acres of creek that flow» throur.b hi.'-' abb 5 h.p. tr«.tor. Mie his but many a seige of Gie j potauues, to acre« o f clover, five place ard in stille d a four-inch serious diseases o f whooping, acres of silage corn, one acre r it* >* «cntrifugal pump near the bank. of seed corn, 10 acres of ■« heat L ._2Wk. During he retiod of Irrigation cough, s c a r k i fever and n «»r.sles. | "T h e ru les: Keep your child and one acre V f garden a * «rops he wheels a portable fiv c -’.or»e- IRRI(iA TEI) LAND away from homes whe-e th ere! project«, and a pXMiltry p io ject «T risten • a.ory Is one of pewer e le ctric motor tnto posi- it sickness and at hon»e when j with 25 hens and 35 pu'iets. IS PRO FITA BLE hard s o r ba< ked by in te lll' ti n. run* a belt to the pump he is ill. Let him pkty in the j Clayton’s leadership which was gent farm ing and a record of ai d urn* v i the juice. The pipe oi*-n air and see ibat he washes | the oiher record on which the From h wa corn Held* !o t le rccoguizii g and grr spin g of.por - lire fr< m pump connect* his h ard » before meat» aiul oiher re c o r d 'o n which the out • forested vuPey of Washington t unities hefore him. He «>i»er t«» n too '«yot concrete line, 8 thait he does not use publi.- .-t.-ndma boy award » a * Mised, county In Ibon » u s a long ¡timp aUd (ha way 38 years Ago and Inche? :n d a r r -te r , to the 13 towels uy common drlnkir.s cups j thbwd a type o f deve1o;.menc nd from (hat fores, to Irrt- | t o l a _ k B ill looik It. with the •'.ere*. T h e n a V s'.retrhe-- 700 and covers big p-cuth when j sim ilar to th a t of hi» p to je c. gated i»astuie lar.d in t°56 la « cooperih«n or hi tw o , son*, feel in o: e direction ard 300 in coughing or stcezin g . ! v ork. startin g in hia early years a (o th er. who a r e m another, flackin g the Mi'd and Ralph and Harold F n m one to ten day * may in various club 'o ffice* until last providing a downhill flow to - Ju lius Christensen, who farm s h e tome place. be required between she time year » h e n be led his first cluh. w trd the errok again. some 360 acres o f cleared land pinion, there In (Tirislen sen's of exposure and when signs a grtrden club. T h i* yer.i he The pump supplie- 300 gallons I of th e i few miles southwest of Ilea is »«ill t ont tur arnbiUous fa r - diseasè ap p ear; but was leader o f the TuaH'.in Dairy v m on, near M liway. has ma«!e mers lu the W ashington county oi wnier a niinr e u- the field. five tier ten days is the usual -E«l P ig clut»» and it was thi ough there two moves and lodny re a ie a and netghlHirlng counties. The field is in Hdlno clover, time. his UadersJtip th at t-he group of presents a very »uoces'ul t i e I’oln ing t -ward the hill line where the herd is pastured two Because the iufec ion enters Ix-ya. wa« successful in making afternoon in t.he men of farm ing In the urea. I«» the west, he declared, “Vhere hours each through he nose and moult' i record never before equalled in unii ex ends into the sptnal il'awhiniStxm cminty when they colum n, the cases vary accord ► V>n ail ih 4-H judging contests ìi K ‘:o which nerves e -e affec livestock, crops, p»miltry and rah - ted. Many cases recover w lth- hit. Clayton was the high soc.r- • iut p aralysis, and tn e t ’veory ir.g judge in two of t'vese c in te s s is that ntos a-’ufts beve had and a member of every teaan. C J IR R E N T E V E N T S P H O T O G R A P H E D F O R U e disease tu t did not know The dairy club which be led ii because I hey esrar'Cd iba »o n the C arnation Milk Com deforming paralysis. Such cases pany's C alf Manna Trophy this are ro different from a bad year as the • ■ut«Landing 4-H dairy cold i t flu e t t i are only r e c c'.irb a t t!»e W M hlngtcn county ognised » ! en tiK th e r member F tr. c the f'ltiily strddenly c a n n o .1 In a:_'di !on to the above rec walk or use his arm.«. o il's Clayton was successful in SUDDEN STAR- I is probably by me »ns of ' winning a# the County ant! State DOM — Tw o , k T r : .« ,ns that tlie inf«« .ion his year six first p'aves. months ago an ob is spread to '.1 e Its fortun- r?e< nd places, three third scure 1 9 -y e a r-o ld ate who e lt'.e r * ucci mb or are six fourth peaces. school girl, France» 't f Ce.'om ?«1 fot li'e . .le x: n .c . sntly named as McDonnall, Is now it oM fa h.’ ned “bilious the on stand ug hoy c i t ie county the ace diver at the : !: ■ -U” ih .1 irrlita or con-' to be a guest of ths F irst Na: Marine Theatre in sti|»aiion vomiti: g an Ì fever, iocal Bank 'o f Portland durin- th e G r e a t L a k e * lut to li-3 « ) rees a usual a three d?v r i o t to the P acific E x p o s i t i o n in l»eginniug but in adititi«-n here In tern itio n 1 l.ivest! vk S vposl - Cleveland, with all is stiffi >-'s? in the sP'De and tion. the trimmings of '*»e neck t a t .e child Ls unable j stardom. She even Clayton was graduated trom to bend fo i» rd. ’1 his com . rates a special mo Tu alatin High Schi.ol la st spring hina a . . ould he *he i;rm t-j— hair velvet cover He plans to work cm the farm i a t e signal to call for the ing on her diving SS-OBi 1 S JIj X|S JBSA 8JIC..1 doctor but ever a rerv e spec— board during her th is y e rr and cut^r collet*« next h I s t v I ve to take fluid potlight «olo dive» ' irom .t« sp h iil eolumL for year. The .xod cst acd un*ellish laboratory te sts before the pres sp irit that m arks him a s a true ence t th e disease can he e s - \ leader is evidenced by the fol ; tuhlisl'ed. ic wng rem ark which concluded ids sh ort talk made a t the State K ir in respos.se to his receing summe.- Christensen hauls iw t« ten 17 the outstanding club aw ard: “I SWAGGER COAT « in s of milk a day. hop® t h 't I can guide a r.J encour and 22 , WI NS T H O M P S O N OF PERSIAN usually about 1,700 pousj lie age my two > uager b:«tther», (TRO PH Y— Michel De- L AM B — G i n g e r expects soon. with his addi*‘on Wilbur and W illis, so th a‘ they troyat pictured short Roger* shows an to the hero. to- pass t.«e to n - { will have the uportuaity Ciat l ly after winning the la v e h 'd o win honors ir. 4-H early winter r-odel, a day n.« rk regularly. 9 2 0 ,0 0 0 T h o m p s o n three-quarter club work.” Ab« ;i a ya tr ego the«-e was (Trophy Race at the length coat of grey installed a milking t . ¡.chine, National Air Race*.] Persian lamb with ■ e lrt'tric pò»«* c j by a o n - horse GUEST SP E A K E R AT ^ h * French ace’a vic squarish shoulders power moto: . tbj'jt e ‘ e cts ¡1 tory was greeted with B IB L E CLASS and a turned down great saving in labor, much adverse critM tailored collar. C h ristensen'* s t ry of how he 'clam tinea GoVern-| g ra f Mr. H. O. Vogt was a special came into tlie valley and chose guest speaker at the Saturday me n t s u b s i d y wa s a timbered spot to ?t:«rt hi* greatly responsible for evening B ible cla ss held at the firm «s an in tre siiu g or.«. 3'o the construction of hit home of \lr. and Mr«. R. B. clea r his farm, be engaged in speedy plane. MeUtnn. He gave a short tea- lugging, and e x ‘ -'iid:'d his activ tlntoi ial talk which folk.wed as WIN EDUCATION — ities to include logging on n ear er.-eiuhlo «ong service. V r. W. T h e s * f our yout hs by land also. Next he meded K. Garr.ctt preceded with the were each awarded better roads, so he got busy regular lesson talk from S t. 9 5 ,0 0 0 uni versi t y atul hull them.nnd in the en.l Matthew. .Twentyt-five war* in scholarships for their he did ccMfiderabic road Kuild- atendance. skill In the Fisher ir.g for t t e county. So it has Body C r a f t s m a n ’s t een during all («be 36 years) Gui l d c o mp e t i t i o n . When C hristensen necr.s any LEGION INSTALLS Left to right Henry NEW O FFIC ERS thing from more land, to bet Larzelere. F l i n t , ter roods, or more tnd greener Mich.; Ralph Kyllon- 'pastures, be m akes use of ,he T u alltin Valley .poet, A mew • en, Monessen, Pa., facilities available, iRgdiee hi* ican l^eglon installed these o ffl- John H. Doney, S e a t energy nod Ingenuity an«l ftlls cters ta*t Wedi p*«iay evening: tle, Wash., and Ralph t b i t m. d . W. C . Ftom an. con an ti'.iier; Schreiber, Faribault, W iliam Ree<l and Jo h n M ills, Minn., receive the con Rn joying a picnic supper in vice comman e r a ; J . O. Johnson, gratulations of W. A. T R A N S A T L A N T I C F L Y E R G O E S IVivJn park tn ¡.'urrento Sn n lvy a d ju tan t; Th<>wia \mr>mn» fin O LDEST AND YOUNGEST TW IN S— Fisher, president of S H O P P I N G — Mr*. Beryl Markham, ev.nltv. w.'fc Mr. and .Mrs. Guy ance A. D. McCarger (left) and L. M. Me- o ffice r; (la u d « Nelson, the General Motor«- whose plane crashed in Nova Scotia A!ev:n<.er, Mr. and Mrs. K. R. Jo h n le ls h e r , Adam DeHaai* and Carger hold Gay M. and Clark R. Ham tpontored foundation. after successfully crossing the Atlantic, Stipe. Mr. nnet Mrs. R. F runt llton, J r . The men. 85 year* old. and th* C A. D«nnelly, ex.cu tlv e con» visits a Ntw York department store mers, Mr and Mrs. Howard Glenn. tnltfcee. babies, 3 month* old. were the oldest and O. E. Paln»at*er of while on a (hopping tour. Miaa Betty Mrs. Ruby lioyd Mrs. O. Me Salem , depart m eet vice oomnvan- youngest to attend th* Southern Cali W ilton is showing her the very latest in V rmlck of Garden Home Mis* der and fornia Tw in* Convantion at Huntington membership ch air ■ ■ — Fall dresses. ■ 1‘ " Baach., “ “ “ ' E. Alexander and Mike RlKde^. man, acted as installing officer. Making of Green Pastures ß ny j In The WEEKS NEWS TH F: r R E V IE W County Boy Wins Brand 4-H Award