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* jv * r .» y l ' ,b,* ry T he B ea verton R eview The Only Newspaper Devoted Exclusively to the interests of Eastern Washington County. VOLUM E XV, No. 3 Beaverton, Washington County, Oregon, Friday, Dec. IK, 19W> ■■■ Poultry Council lines Program Newly Elected (¡roup To Act In The Interest Of All Poultrymen MEET Mill AT "<»ik Oul) TIGARD I iwl.r liillitiril) Of I urifi r Organization ‘IV * W' ih I i I dk I’ ii county poultry council run at Tigard, Wedr«-«- day. Dm * uiix r «* unii outlined tlu-ir 41* "grulli of activities, r* porr» |_ I.' Fronds, assistant e< untjr aironi, who ha* tieoa elp,-» twl ««•< retsry of flip k i o i i | i . A aliti mrnl of t'lelr po'ley I*: " i ' I i i i i been vk ited li) di* polli li") iiit'fi of Wnstiingt« n cmiPiy. iti •"i open niCeiing, 4«> represent ll.nii In any udì ville» for the pro- motloti of ili« poultry indu»Ury. W> ilo not represent any «ramp of im r lr ln l < r (« id 'membership I III ivpreseni all of III* poultry iii « ii of Iti« ninniy, any on« of wlioni la |*tlvlleged to n volpa in III* in»l ruction« »Inch wo will f' Ilo ». We ha va n*"t la*n eleried l i make davi*ton* ami a. I upon llu Mam«'. Imi will art only u|»>n the authority of an open nieelms t<- which anyone In4ere«t«"<l In Uir poultry Indualry and Ita pr blt-nia. It fr*r to allrnd. Thin* meeting* an* held regolati) on lh « fourth Tumula) of rurh monfh in con junction with tin rmculai exten- « 1*111 Hi»rvkw* moni hi) fwiultry meet ing*. Wt* |no|KiM- la; give our ftupport In the oilier organization* In Uitf «tin«- when ilu*lr activities aia*. In I lie judgment of our poul- l i ) man, tu*!M'rt< lai to Hie welfare of Hie industry. Tha molli hi) ig-uliry mrriing la noi held in Ivrem hrr, colf**- qoelitly, lh « next meeling will he field In I he Tigard (¡range hall. Januuay 26. <1. C. Kearney, Man- agar of the Paride Poultry Pro ducer«’ Cooperative Asso« i»t Ion. will tw Uie «|M*aker. The iuenilM*r« *>f tha* newly e- lecl«d «*ouuty |*>ullry Otuncli an*: K. Blankenship, Tigard, pre«ida*ni; A. T. Hale«, Tigard; Gerald W. Av«*iy, Tualatin; Frank Erickson, Hillsboro; G. M. l/**lh\ Tigard; «m i U K. Francia, assistant eoun- ly nga*nl, lllllahoro, nerr«*lary. OREGON TAX STUDY SHOWS 25-YR TREND The most comprehensive study op record of public expenditures in Oregon based <n property tax c< lU«1 bins for the various spen ding nulls has Just he* n complet ed bv Dr. W. H. Dre*«en. agrioul- tuiial economist of tf>e O.B.C. ex- f eri merit «thtion, amf has been piiUllshed as a H I pngc «Intlon bulletin. No. 3(6. Dr. Diecsen ha« worked for sev eral year« In hi* ’’»pane moments’' gallK-riiig nnd compiling the In formation fc m ("iiuniy ami stale source*. It covers Hu* 2r»-)'(4ag period 1910 to 1934, inclusive, nnd a» completed, it llsta l'u* tax le vies for both rmxil and urban properties in every county for all pi,rpose», Ireludlng stale, cv.irnt)", fw-hool, roa<ls, debt service and miscellaneous. Although the study Is Intended primarily to afford (i permanent siutree of r«*ferenee for lax bodies and lawmakers. Dr. Dieesen lia* drawn some general cs.xiclnslons from his findings. He reports thud rural taxes reached Ihelr |uxik In I!>28 und urban taxes n 1930, but that In term* o f actunl purchasing power Ihe peak of payments was reached In 193! fn» both classes. Tlhreo major trends during the fu riod pointed out hy Dr. l>ree*- en are a steady rise in "public standard of living.’’ Increased central!/.*bten In the administra tion o f public functions, and a narrowing of the property tax Imse through the removal of oer tain clauses o f property or Its classification h r special taxes. CHOIR W ILL SING CHRISTMAS MUSIC lie local I’origixgationnl chtirrji r will be .heñid fn an, evening 'hrlstmn* must«’ at the church day evening. December 20. cantata. "Tlie Bnl«e of Heth- >m", by Dentard Hamblen, and p addi Hostal numbers will o up the imirram. A cordial panie Is extended to nil to « and enjoy an evening of . i j SAVINGS AND LOAN INCREASE DIVIDEND — *- J Hiuh School Notts Subscription, $1.00 per yr. In Advance .i-— AVERAGE TEN Y EAR PRICES ARE LISTED PLANNING HOARD RELEASES REPORT Silently Passing State Marshall Issues Warning m A The Ih avarimi l>a«kethu|| loain Washington Having« and l.*,ai Mlts li. M 'H V IK N I»»:*H tW r , . . „ M o m e n t of w.miea.le } Itelaiive« average price» -e- wlth thè twon Mr*. George Sthmi«Mle*¡tamp rat« B Utr p,,wtr from Uonn,-lf„ u> A«*ocial ion, llill«boi*< , Ore., ha« *on ilio game Jnal dm'lared ila Iwerity third oon- tenni. Decemlter K, l,y a ai-ore of cehaaj by farinai» In Oregon by I Edit h Milled). .12, who died p, ac</.rdance with thelocaiiod of f«r more 'Monday m Poniard Iron, injuries urer, ( »hould tar dor* by con- aiciHIv« semi-annual dividend al 31 lo 26. Vili« » io. (I h - fir«t ua-g (.-«untie« and disi net. ihe rale of 4 pa*r <al>4 per annulli. ular game of thè «canon ami no ihan 1« aniriZal and crop* pro- j iccelved in an auto accident Hun- te»a cr by a connresaionally du* 1« have loo n complied hy Thin 1« nn Ir.oteuae o f one- lalf of attuila«* n wa« chtirgeal. “ •>'* w®’‘ wel1 known here when authorizvd body Just as n o n g« ui an« of a \MP.V iitrojecl super - She resided here several year» a- possible and every eff* rt „«.do to Repeated W arnings Are om* |x r rent nvar the la«t dlvi- The «ale of i'hrialtiiaa real/, vised by I». K. ISivghaupl, exlen- ¡ gc., attending the local schools. irducc in i,,«.rie» to locate «h ml declared which n n ut the m ti>e ; Issued Each Y uletide t ie charity fund and banket bail «ion aw ¡cultural economia' at Or- «the wa* a native of Holten Don nevi He a 1* 3 , it ìh empliatical* 1 rate of per ceni. The divi were dhmusatd « I a aludem body egon State college. Tlie results i K a rs««, and Concerninif Hazards dend la payable* on January I, is survived by her | ly declared In a report of th< ' meeling, Thurmlay December 10. luive just been puhlUhed as a l»:«7, and check« will In* mailed husband and daughter; th r u ala- ; Oregon state planning l^n rj, ’ Re- Tile MtmleniK decided to nelp tlia* a" Ifction circular o f information | terH| Mr«. Geo, lx-Pur- of Metz- , commended Policies for Hale of to all iiwtnber* ui <hal lime. i< < al relief comm Iliac hy food- N>’. 161. CARE IS NECESSARY In com men i lug on the n««ucla- g « ', Ore., Mis. Kdward Crowe of Bon-reville Powar” . juat rilesatd «luff contribution«. The Arc »quad Most of the du'a wa« ohtaimsl N rlh Piatte, Neb., Mr» Jack by Ormor.d It. flean. cliairman of llon’B ahlllly to cerry on ila im- wa« r.hurgcd with I lie taak o f hc - from record« gathered during the Falter» of Vancouver. Mast*. ; and the l> ard. It ilumnialilc Decoration* May lie brnkan record (,f dividend« light n w ilig a I'hrlstmas tree for the period by l i e 4!ivision of crop* through lh* depression, I n* n«*o- ihree brothers, Meri Milieu of The report make» clear t le pos I *ed with Proper Precautions «• h<* I. Coach Cook announced a and Ilv4*«t«ck e«tltiiales of the U. pon land. Freeman Milieu o’ U ng- j,i(>n t i lb,, planninx Kr„ up datjtm officials «io le • hut Hie Ihn««' Mt-hool basketball meet In H. dc imu I inent of agrhulture, and VIP» ■crnlngN of Iht* «««< « lutlnn Ihi« Wash., and Dustin Milieu, summarize* previous bulletins lllllatKiro, Januar) ir>. State Fire Marshal Hugh H. ate act uni re|«>rt* nsade rrr nthly nf Denver, 4"olo. year «how- a gn-al Increaae over ard flrdings. It has the enthus- Earle, being detply concerned hy voluntary farm price reporter». F u m a l «ervice» »< *e held at i iastic approval of Govcrnoi \,'*r- lliat of la«l year, A sight not s4H-n ut Ih-averton with regaud to the possibilities off IntercRtiiig Information brought Kolman * f.utz, with inteiment tin. J. M IVrson, General Manager, f« r seme time was a git Is’ lias i.t-aih, personal injury or propeirty out include« *tich itetiis a ' a di in < rescent (>rove oemetety. reported to llu* Hoard of Director« J |<4,,|— ,11 E«tabli»hnrent oi a blanket rite damage due to fire causea by Ux* . , . . -------- gstiw played at noon, cr the condition of t».e associa- ' p y ^ y , l u m b e r 11. beh re , rect com purl «on of prices for fat for all government p.wer plant many inzards introduced in the ar<l feeder lambs and fat and H t H I M H I tKtMMI K Jt> tlon. Il<" stated that t ic associa distribution, a plan espoused by homes and places o f public as leige l'ail of the student«. feeder wteers during the ld-ycar Funeral »ervu-e» for Marild i tion now has the large«t reserves some, is particularly epposed by semblage in cairytng In an effort to further the | cut the Many other c< niparis<ms liramm Jay of Sherwc/d were the Oregon plar.nirg board. Each In Its hiwlory and less coniingon- Christin»« «eal «ale*, tlx- prlnei- I , period . spirit of the holiday season, has , . . . . lb*, tween product* and price« in !iekl Friday aftunoon (Decembe, I roject regardless of its location rie« lo meet Ihan anytime In (he im I, aponaorwd a allow in the gym-» Issued the following statement; different countie« arc also shown. llth ) at the Methodtst durch. in the I'nlrtd States, should have past several year*. '"H«nl Ketato minium. Fiiday. Student» purrha«- Our jtsord* show that alraoet Sherwood. » :lh Ilev. 1 / k I hart of its own scale of rale* consistent ha* made a ueniarkahle com e-I every year Joyful ocrasior.s have Newberg ofTiciating. ‘ ......... ^ U d id it t V p t| | ! buck.'' «aid Mr. Person, "and '•* with costs of pr duction, the ire- been turned to sornew, suffering w ire exrii«i-d fo'in classe« I o I .ill» T0 find mortgage« are now in a| Mr». Jay » » » born in Clay pi rt states. Users near the pro U. 0F 0. RESEARCH crurty, Mi««oun, May 26. 1855. ject should have ihe benefit of or period* of regiet liecause of «troiigi-r i » ’«itimi than would have' Of pnallnie interest, one of the ««•me «"areless practice «c lacA of lieen thought jg «aitile a few tea rs! i.rcl w i* gl year* cid her la*t lower trarsmission costs. fotenr «4 nehool uetivltfe* I« tak- »crious thought on the part or re- High trihute lo 111* resisrcti in Mrthday. Hhe I» surviv<d hy her ago. Home building ha« tunde n 4'osts of transmission and other spcnslble individuals. Ea*.h year Irg long strides ahead. The 1136 < lissi al «Indie» carri»li on at Hie good gain in Pt36. hut all »tu* I nie re, Mi», .• hn tales af S icr- i factvT«. should be the basis of debate team« under llu direction rnlveralty of Oregon i* rald by niiiry warnings have been pub- item« of the ‘ toilsing situation « - wood. »ilh »hom »lie i.iadc her 1 rate* and gnv proposal for a of K. G. Webb, are making hla- Martin NiUiuiti. of Germanv in a ish.d and many sour.d and safe glee lliat 1637 will show a big h.onie. Funeral arrangeim-nts were | single "blanket Tate’’ for large rules have been suggested with toty. IK'iiveiton met Cat.ias at rteent h<M(k revte» publi«hed in Ircreaae over ihi« ym r ." in <5 re of W. E. Pegg. Heaver- * areas should be rejected. U :» respect to decorations, the selec i anm« ard brought hack i vic ” (.n im o", a Gemmar magazire, TAe Ik and of DirecUira ex- tory last week. In addition to the rf.pi»-* of whicb haw reached thè lon, with cou.luding »ervicis at no'.'ted out bv Mr Bear.. The tion of toys and the irstallatliA pre«»cd ihemselvea a« very o|dl- Pleasant Hill Cemetery rear )M>ar(j also strorgly recJt, merds lrt«r«chool «• niest«, IU averien IT. of O. campus. of Christmas tree*. These rules III lath- a « lo the outlook for the Sherwood. that public agencies and public an« all very reasonable and will will lie represented at the I-■ n- The revlewer, » li «e writlng in- anvltig« and h'an husIrK-«« in itie A*-ld toiw nanient later on. be obvious to any ne who will «"-poratrims be given e v e v - n d tmrt* a tbcnugh knowlulce of l U D I C T U i Q D A r » T V future, and anal this should be V tlK K N I t .-A ivl I siderati- n. and H prepj.,..- thst seriously consider the common thè classi«-al ftcld. »ro te a criti- erpectully true for live rext few HELD AT SYLVAN f ,w“ or *’ y«t*. «rproxi- •iie hazards associated with the ri'tii of thè itiiivtrslty puhltcatlon. ; CO. NURSE GIVES yesr* in vlow- of the ' h ù»,n ______ mstelv 50 percent of B jn e v ille Yuletide. It may be frit, by some ’’Ftlidie* in (Irceli Heliglor.” , thè shortage and the Influx <f people TUBERC'ULIN TEST ITu- West Slope Imr vcmert output he re*erved for puMi • u«e. of those wl»o do m l have electric « c k of thè late Dr. 4’ lar.i Smer- from 11** Miteni atatoa, _____ fec iety childrens ChMstmi« par- I> mestic customers will in no service, that some of the rules l*Tk’ . prr fessor o f Greek, ar.«l Washington Savings A I/.au As M. m *. Margaret Dixon 1/ignn, ty. which was given at t ie Syl- »* > he deprived of benefit* from arc an infringement on the rights a delation » a « organised in Hill«- <«uaty nchoi.1 mtiwe, ha» glvv*n tlie George N. Helknap, now universa) van schodhouse, Friday evening, Bonneville merely becaus« in ’.us- of rrsdividiials cr act as a damper b<»ro in 192!> and is opraated tnben ulln test to cluldren <»f editor. wa« attended by a large number tries absorb pan of it» ¡iu;:e a- to the full enjoyment of the oc "The e*«ay* «re a beautiful wholly by hskil men. It* reniar- Metzger. Garden Home, nnd I ’ uion of reslder.t» from Uie Wen Slope pacity, the report shows, casion. A realization of the ha table retsTd through Uie depres- «< bools. One hundred forty-five testtnumy t<* thè a*«idulty with "The more rapidly Booneville s zards. even though they are per «ion has gained the «Mention of children und ihelr teacher* t<r>i' whlch classica) studtes are pur- and Westdaie districts, and their A large I'hristma« tree full ger.crating capacity is ah- mitted to exist but are handled hi friends. flianclal Institution« Uiroughout the test »¡U i approximately &*% atred in America, especijlly provided treats for the children, sorbed, the earlier olhe- great with due care, will largely re «i.ch a remote ^nd couiparetlvely the H u ie and deu*on«tra4e» the giving a yuailjve rtoction. latter in this move the chances for serious con stublTTly of Hie Tualatin Valley fn Hie yewr rhe test will be re «mali university a* that in Oi<*- The Journal Juniors o f FYnlanrl water power resources Mr. Nllsson «aid fn hi» furnished the program, aft* • which area will be developed. Ol’ icr sequences. We urge that you bear sect ion The h<«rd of director* I* pealed at Beaverton sn l other g«on.” low cost power site* st.,nd rea- in mind that highly inflammable rtfreshments were served te*"iew". made up «."f the following men: »< h"<ds in Washington Hounty. t dy. There is ample power for ev- materials, such as: the customary Geo. o . Hancock and D. D. Bump, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ i eryore— (nr homes, farms and fac- Christmas tree, celluloid toys, cot F**re*4 Grove; J. O. IU*bb. R. I. 1 lories, if only it can be put to ton, crepe jar««", etc., in clo«e John«on and J. M. Person. Hills : work.” preximity to heat or to open boro, Oregon. Tht» Hoard has Copies t f tire report may be flames, such as: candles, stoves served the a«s«"clation without In- obtained from the planning board and fire places are natural caus termptlou since its organization. < office in the Spaulding build-cg. es which may turn yodr joyful CIRRENT EVENTS PHOTOGRAPHED FOR holiday into a most depressing GRANGE CALLS period.’’ REMEMBER YOUR I n The WEEKS NEWS THE R E V I E W WEED CONFERENCE What is said lo be a serious slate-wide menace to agriculture from spread of ncxxloua perennial weeds will he the subject of an «ll-vlay conference which the Ore gon Slate ( ’.range Is sponsoring on the state college campus In Corvallis, Saturday, December 19. Bay GUI, master o f Hie grange, ha» issued a general Invitation to farmers, ntHmber* o f county courts, county agent« and grange agricultural committeemen to at tend. The extension service of the college is co-op«« a ting in the conference and will have a num ber of specialist* on luitul to lake Dart In the program. The grange agricultural cotn- mitlc«*» have had weed control as n major project for two y«*ars and It is now bellev<xl that the situation I* such Hint stale-wide action Is nocessmry, a«vrrdlng to Mr. GUI. The committee on weed con trol at the re<*ent eastern Oregon Wheat league convention reported that the extent o f weed infesta tion has reached a point where the possibility r*f widespread con trol measures is «lefintlely beyond (I k * r<*nch of the Individual fwr- nior. In the II counties covered hy this organization, it was re- portt'd that there are between 25,000 ard 30,000 acre* of land inf«*sted hy noxious weeds. DAIRYMEN WILL MEET IN JANUARY The forty-b urth annual meet ing o f the Oregon ttakrymen’s as- scciattoTi will be lwl«l on the Or- eg«vn Slate college campus, Jan uary 19 and 20, announ<-es Gtorgc H. Fulletvwl<ler, Carlton, presi dent. This is the first time in many years that this general dairy organization Irtt* met In < Yrvallis. While the detailed program has not been worked nnt. it Is to lx* built around late developments in control of animal diseases. fee«l- tnig methods and marketing. The meeting will be held while the legialatuire Is in session, and It is «Uiite likely that proponed chan ges In farm laws will he con sidered. says Fnllenwider. Ar- i rnngemcnts are bring made to bring a prominent eastern dairy leader to tht convention. P O R T R A IT PHOTOGRAPH — H»rw It tí*«»» n h o t o g ra p h of P o p * d u « X I, tJ»«ri rn o rt ty b efore h i* f iw e t illr c t v *< V j i . v s i , C ity , ki os R. R. MAIL CARRIER SEVERAL ACCIDENTS As Christmas time draws rear REPORTED IN WEEK and hearts are made happy by kindly thoughts ard «leeds let us remember our faithful rur*’ mail I Auto accidents reported the carrier and by a little thoughtful pest week, include one reported kindness do that which will save by Winston P. Paw-son, Thursday him much tinv; an«! armyatice of last week. He received injuries and w ill add to bis Christmas when & tw torcycle driven bv R. Gerling struck the ba-k of joy. l et us buy sufficient stamps for rawsc-n’s auto. Pawson claim* Christmas mail, and affix them he had been stopped by a flag to our presents instead of depos man working with a construction iting small coins fn the mail box crew. to cause the carrier loss c< time Three persons wexe injured F ri ard added tiouble just when he day afternorn in a collision on lias no time to lose in Hunting the Cornell road when the car lost pennies and has plenty of driven by Holger Breitenstetn col trouble to handle his big load cf lided with one driven by George Christmas mail. If it happens to C. Lichty. be necessary to deposit coins let Ralph Uppert of Banks repor us put the coin in an envelope ted striking two pedestrians, Mr. held closed by a clothes pin. and Mrs. Cheater E. Shoemaker \Wuld it not be better to speed of Buxton while they were crea your carrier cheerfully on his sing the highway In Buxton ear way than to cause him to shatter ly Sunday morning. one of the ten commardments to A car driven hy Fritz Schendel smithereens just before the glad ir«i one driven by Don Milbrandt some Yuletide? o ' Cornelius collided at the inter section of Sixth Avenue and Base ENGAGEMENT MADE line St. in Hillsboro Friday KNOYVN AT PARTY r.ight. Mrs. Schendel, who with her husband was en route to a Miss Marie Ann Schaeffers and celebration in honor of their Miss Betty Watkins entertained a wedding anniveisary, w-as hurt so group of twelve friends at bridge badly that s.ie was taken to a and supper at their apartments hospital. Tuesday evening. De« ember 8. Durirg the evening the engage ment of Miss Schaeffers to I,e<i- KIW ANIS CLUB AND tuird Adams was mode known to WIVES ENJOY PARTY the guests on being presented with miniature life insurance pn'icies Members of the Beaverton Ki- I »earing the rames of the couple. wanis club and their wives en- Tire wedding w ill take place De )oye«l a Christmas party and pot- cember 29. ai the bride-elect’s luck; dinner at the hall, V/edne*- home at Eugene. Miss St-haeffer? «!ay evening. The ptogram «.Twis has been on the teaching staff of ted of vocal sel4*ctions by Mr*. the local high school the past H M. Barnes, Mr. Berg, and lit few years. tle Virginia Talbert, with Mis. R. C. Doty as accomponist. A gayly D.r.Y. HAVE ANNUAL decorated tree, Christmas carols CHRISTMAS PARTY 'and an exchange, of giftr. fur n’ shert enjoyable entertainment. M« to I*. Tanner Tent No. 18, Me. and Mrs. E. E. Stipe, out go D.U.V., held its annual Christmas ing presklents of the Kitvanian* party Wednesday. December 16. at and the l.adies Auxiliary, respec the home <f Mrs. Joe Bush of tively, were presentnl with a pr In- Aloha. A turkey dinner was «(tved sentia e* a trihute to their faith- W IN S F IG H T — T iny M ary Ellen at noon, atwi small Christmas ful service. Olin, whose weight at birth w a i one The committee in charge con gifts were exchanged An enjoy pound ten ounces. At the end of the sisted of Mesdames C. E. Mason. able time was had by all. third month eho weighed only six pounds, the normal weight for moat The next meeting will be helo H M. Barnes. John Kirby, James shildren at birth. I»ewts, and Eighty. the home c f Mrs. Basii. r