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VOLUME XV, No Beaverton, Washington County, Oregon, Friday, January 2*J, 1937 DAIRY PRODUCTS MEN TO CONV ENE Iwo Pass Away t a g Last Week i * i AN APPEAL -------------------------------------------- --------------— i JUNG PRUNING BEST 1 LAN TWO MEETINGS UNDER IRRIGATION I OR FRUIT GROWERS i*a appeal to the people of Wash- Where irrigation is avahable Hiartlrg their socimd quarter Irgtun county; for (gamble fruits, an en .rcly airy i f organisation activity, You are all familiar with Uiu difli rer.t piunlng system than the member» o f the Oregon But- tcruble flic da in th« eastern t)a t used without irrigat'un will <r and Ice l eum Maker»’ a*»o- i,uuM. 1 am »tire you want to give the most profitable returns, I«(Ion will gather at Oregon help tbe unfortunate people ar cording to experiments conduc Htnte college for t teir twotuy- Mrs. Celia llulett Dies lb ,r e la a Red Crosa repreaea- ted at Oregon 8tate collect, by Ixlh anrual c m vent I* a >n’ Feh- lallve in your community who In . VV. 8. Brown, head o f the At Home After A •tiary 17 and IS. A* usual, the will lie glad to accept your do horticultural department. annual convention will occupy nation. The original estimate of I’ rolonged lllness Oidvnarily tbe berry growei will tlwo day« o f the weak o f Kcbru- aii.ount required wa» tWo million cut tbe vines of logan*>errles, iry 15 to 20 ilevoted to i!.e annu dollar». In a telegram Just re led raspberries and even tver- HOHN IN MICHIGAN al alum course In dHiny product! ceived from Admiral Grayson, green blackberries back. con»'der- inunufacturtoig. National chairman, there will be , ably to produce lurrr»l Ntrtlrri llrld berrie* of the I’heMa nrakers o f Ihe state ar.d rie d id ten million dollar*. Our size and quality which the market r « r Krank Jo*rpk s,ii| l.r 'airy plant u|i«ratora haw also quota in Washington county is <lcm rds. Where irrigation wus a- hem provided with important $500.1X1, o r a* much inorc as can . vallatle on tbe college experi- HIIS. ( K l . I I k. 1111.IT T place* on the convention program, he raised. I mental grounds, It wa* found, on * '*1'** l'.ll/ttlK'ili Rober'sun » uh t r r -uncea In*. O If. Wllatcr irf There will h «*n o peraonal so- the otiier ‘»ar.d. that 16 per cent lH>rn ln Orant townahlp, Grand OhM'., aecratory-treaauror. K. H. IlciUiion but each community is higher yields at loganberries may 'I courty, Michigan, J a n -’ Ghrlattnaon o f Ihtgene Is presi- tv gt d lo have some kind of an be obtained where cane* are long- " “ *> 2«. IK*o. Ui« 1.1X1 h of * d*nl niiil will preside over the i otertatnment or other function pruned, and that gross income I ■ n11v c f elghl ilii.Jinn (In«e cif convention program proper. ihe proceeds o f which is to be par acre was 52 per cent greater wl;»in mirvive. Her (athe.* iiml I Mrs. Celia E. llulett M at of t ie specialist» appear- given to the Bed Cross a* their than on the short-pruned plot. mul »tr, H ffli r •ml Mary Jan«. i>g on the program are Oregon cm lrlhtlon to the fund. It may be concluded from test# Koberttcon, llve*| un * ts r m e h e j tr<-n active either In commercial Many people will want to with these and other cane fruH# b*<l | <tn h.iMi-ii frnm 'he Covcrn- NEW FEATURES \DD <▼ educMlonal work, although II. *aki i fiersonal donatimi and in t’rat abort-pruning with lralgetlon rvenl. 8. Btiltd, mar'ager of Ihe Gulden Beaverton these sle uld be left I* not a profitable practliw. said ZEST TO MEETING W h ile ah « ww* still a you*« State Milk Products company o f si thi City Water Office, In Tl- Dr. Brown, as irrigation will In ch ild , her (VI h e r d i e d .»m i t h * Siwcial "extra-curricular” fea Santa Barbara. ( «Ilf., Is to give E*.rd at du Bank, in APJia at sure a good *iz*d fruit or the li iitllc.r took Up (L c bu rden of ture« on the |»r<**tain of <he aev- several lectures on th« ,*o* v«n- Ihe office of <’. J. Slickrey. long pruned vine*, with higher b lin d ila up t ;i ,. la rg e fa m ily. euth mhpu j I Oregon « 'or.f« ronce tion program. yields. Most good berry so!If. are Phase make your coru lbu tlon C e l i a ’s c 'l t a r a c l e r liears w 'tn e s a for Ft«. Study of llin ie I.itere»t», al cnee, and I know the people light enough in texture so that I d th e ex ce llx q i » 'T k ion e by opening at Oreg»>n Slate 'o lle g c o f Washington c*>unty will do they e s o tie irrigated wi'hou» FIREMEN PLANNING that p ion eer m oth er. Fehrutry !• a td continuing tnrough damage when the land is not two their r ” .rt in thla emergency. A* n youngster, r«|ia atipnded K day, K«b. 12, incudi* a hobby ANNUAL BALL SOON rough. W. F. Norman. ill« country »clia il r.ear liar lannr, *ti w, a featlval of play«, a atu- "h C rn an Washtngon county l»l»r « lU a d h il Fnrrla Institute ilerl mualcal c nviKvaikw, a con I). S. CIVIL SERVICE ( Itapier American Red Crons The annual ball o f tlte Heaver- » lie 11 * »h« took fUTtunl tralninic cert by the Portland Symphony top Volunteer Fire Departuient EXAMS ANNOUNCED r o r k which qualified i«r for n-Vesttra, a d • “ «loublt bill” will be held In the High sc I h o I ira rh lri, KIWANIS CLUB TO »tvie »how. gymnasium on the ev iu icg of The United States Civil Ser W lirti i » o r I y nil« m*t ami (JIVE CAR SERVICE vice \lr*. Axalt a Sugor, ..tale lender Hatianluy, February 11'h. There Commission ha* announced married J. |{, Hutctt wtio lived •>f ioiuc economic* exten». n, ,n will be good musk* and a large open dxnpet it Ive crim in al tors as • «bort distance away. T o 'h l l charge o f the convection 1« ex- The B avirton Kiwanis clu b is 'low 'd is expected. m Inn » « r e born itte n :■h'ldreu. pecting offering * unique service in con - follows: ar enrollment of aome When you are given au oppor n ctiim with the Junior puteavt examiner, $2JXX) f:ve >1 whom survive, two hav- Ron Otcgon w m oo for the annual Grade School !• k bean lake n while «i'll very c«>ur*e In homamaktng, which will tunity t>> purchase a ticket to B< rd Meet Ion on Monday, Feb- a year, Talent OfTice Department this evert, remember that 'h e»« of Commerce. , young. Include, in addition to tlieae fca Ixiys are unselfishly contributing ruHry 1st. A special phone has Kiev«tor mechanician. $1,680 a brau Installed in the Kiwanis A h a married woman ( eltu tire », a full |<n grain o f talk*. tl elr time •end rfT rt* at the risk I hall end wnyonc wiahlni,' Irana- year. Branch of Buildiog* Man- lived fo r a e v in >our* In W exford d!*eu»»l< r* ai d demorairatlivr.» on •f thetr lives und limbs, and Park Service, 1 pirtation to and from the polls egement, Netional county win« o the couple ran a nearlv all phaaea of tbat inelu- without thought to the ii m a r i j will call 2105 *.inytlme after 2 for appointment ip Washington «‘ airy fa* in. U t r r the huabard *ive «(.bject, o f their clothes, to proleet you M ock ar J a car end diriver will D. C. only. taught achool for Itiree yeara In Thi pixy featlval will con*!»1 and yxmr property from destruc- JifnkT observer in meteorology, call. . Mlchiaan ar«i Mien entered the i f a o'-«* act play prc*enle<J by tli»n by fire. You will help the Fvery li x p ’ y rr In District No. $1 440 « year. Weather Bureau. Government u m lc e an teacher to e-tch i-ounty having a r m « de- b fys to get needcxl equipinort by Full Irform atlo« may be ob I (8 Is u rg'd to vote. Polls open Indians. C ilia aocomiwnylCK hltn ( inonatratlnn agent. The h*mor of puriVaslrg one e r more ticket* ; rr^ . <* n.pi. to 7 iun., Mondsy, tained from (h a s. G. Dawes, at firm th«« Atlantic to tli«» l ‘a«'lflo, r*-pre»cr,tlc* It* county at ‘ he ti Hielr annual ball. t i e p o st-o ffice .___________ ^ ! Februsry 1, 1M7. _____ . . . • ml tioui thy < a-tt«l am bonlcw ■ i-«w>ff rence ta aw ardeii to th e dea- Into N* w VextctL For (en yiark nvatic* group givtng the beat pre- the family lived for *he moat aentation ko m tm 'y d » b » t * each prvrt on reservation« and Ul 1021 ! year*. X,. w inner l* choaen a) the « ame to Washing«*«* county, Ore 11 onfer««nce. hut cocatm ctlve erltl- gon, livtnK Aral at Banks and for clam o f l.lie prea«*ntatli>n* i* giv the tail I f year* at Ueaverton. en by Mia* Kllxahe»h Ham««, Since 1ft 13 »he ha* been 111. dramatic* coach at the collage. CURRENT EVENTS VtlOTOGRAl'HEl) FOR hut. despite her unusual patience The hobby ahow Thur*day af and cheerfulness, the best medi tirn o t* will feature oreatlve hob- cal nklll fallid to c'Tiihat her hiea <f Orogim fainllW*». The ex- i I im ' iihc , amt »ah«« passed away hlblla are being arrranged a« de Sunday, January 24, at three p.m. iiionatrntii r*. anil thoae tnlereatixl coiihi leu» to the taut moment. w III have opportunity to learn Aakcd If tfo r c was any'bing »he acme of the craft*, aurh a* lea wanted juat v few minute* be fore the breath left her body, thtir tooling, g b v e making, b u '- tf*n and aoceaaory making, card »he replhd. " I ’m Juat waiting.” weaving, making porch lantern* Funeral acrvfcea were held at j from oil drum*, maktng foreign the Bethel Congregational church ! rookie*, a'-d other*. with Rev. Harper Uuma oltlctat- Tbe Madrigal and G i f' club* IriK. The Daughters of ITrlon Vet* and the college orcheMra will e an* o f the Civil War and m e giv«* a mtialcal cottvocatlcn Wed- Rebelieh* took part part In t.he ig**day afternivon, undeir the dlr- aervlce*. «•Ction o f I‘ a til Petri, illrcclor of fief ore »he pa»*ed on *he «*«- iiiualc, with Mr*. Kate W . Tamc- N E W L IF E F R O M quested to l»e laid away l>e»lde *on. dean of women, ivealdlng. D YIN G M O THER — the little one* win» have acne on. Wedreaday evening Ihe rnmfer- This seven pound baby t'olicludlTK ant vice* will lie held W it m . boy was taken by cae ence delegate* will have nn op- at Kingsley. Mlchlgar, with In sarian operation from C H IL D D E S IG N E R S — Ed p rtunlty to attend a cencert o f terment In Evergreen cemetery his young mother in ucators »ay that every the Portland Symphony orcheatrm near there. thing for children should Alameda. Cal., leas on the college oampua. Survivor* Include her husband, than ten minutes be be designed by children. Following Tie rloalng lu r ib fin Henry Tlulett; frtir daughters »nil PViilav, Mr*. Sager ha* ».beduled Children naturally approve fore the died of a bul thie new idea, which ha* let in the head. Police o re »cm, Glady* Braun of Forest a atyle *how in two part*. During tried to draw a murder become the latest vogue in d rove, I.u'lnii Thomp»on of Moro. the Ural part lr■niemaker* them* merchandise for children. confession from the and Joy, Alelha, and llu sscl <*f aelvr* from the home denmn*tr»- Already available f r o m child's father. Beaverirm; and alx grandchildren tion agent oourlle* will mcKlel child designers are cotton- Frederick William Itraun Jr., Ro- ci al*. »u't* -and dre»*e* iivade In print f a b r i c s , dresses, t» « i Ramon Braun, and Man extension aewlng achool* Ibi* fall handkerchiefs, hand bags, R iy . Hale Wayne. Huger e Ward and winter. Following this, a hats, dolls and other fa and Ramona Maxi*» Thompson. Portland department su re will miliar Items. Mr*, ffulett w-a* a member of pieaenl a atyle show feat taring the Adventlat church, having spring trends and new ideas in joined the rhunch during Iter vogue. girlhood. She wa* a mum her o f Summit Grange In Mlchtran, id the Rebekah lodge, and the BENEFIT SHOW FOR FLOOD SUFFERERS liiu x M t n i f Union Vetaranc*. In The WEEK’S NEWS THF. R E V I E W Ik e I ll \ \ k JOHK.rH HK.11U.KK A benefit show, proceeds o f1 Funervl aervlce*. were held In which will bt‘ sent to help the lYirlland Monday m orn in g for sufferers in the Middle-we*tern floods, will be hi Id at the Hit* i Frank Joacph ®H<M*,rs **• Sylvan, lie I* survived by hi* Theater Settvulay a ftcn o o n . wld "w Mr*. Hueame Seiiller. two A feature peture, "The Farmer ¿•tighten., Mr*. Matilda Schall- In the Dell” , « r d a two-reel eum- hergexr. and Mr*. Marguerite edy have been dunatoil by the Ruachoff both of Beaverton; three It.K.O. booking company, and the ; anna. Frank Jr. o f Sylvan Otto Rllx Theatre !* iknating i.a <■**■- l V and Alphonae .T. SeMlcr <’f vice*. Went Slope: ard five gixndch The stale of tickets is In charge j of the Kiwanis club. Kveryone ip el ran. urged to buy a ticket, eve« If CANCELINSPECTION they may not he able to attend. OF BEAVER CHAPTER Tbe official |r »peel Ion of Ben- Ntn. 106, O.E.S.« ver Chapter which wa* arheduled to take place W rdre*dey evento» id Ibi* week, bad to lie canceled. due to a Seatb In Mr*. H a rd Ingram'» f-pittv MV*. Ingram, who I* As sociate Orard Matron r f the O.F S of Orcgo”’ w»* to make the Inspection here. ^C ARD OF THANKS OT------- --------- . -M We wish to thank our friend" and neighbor« for their many kindnesses during our recent loss and to express our apprerlatior h r the beautiful flower*. Jov, A let ha, ard Russel Hulet* J. ff. Hulctt Mrs. l.tll'n« Tbom paor Mrs. Oludya Braun O R D E R S M E N BA CK TO W O R K — Lack of support among labor for the U. A. W. automobile strike was shown when John P Frey, president o> the metal trades department of the American Federation of Labor, ordered his men in General Motor» plants back to work Thousands of other employes thrown out of work through no fault of their own. have peti tioned for the right to work Vt D I N N E R O R E S S — A flat termg d i n n e r dress worn by M a r g o , lovely young s t a r of •Winterset." It is of h e a v y black crepe, the sleeves and hack a re of »h i t s chiffon neav'Iy headed w'th >11 >>er heads. Ii r iia 5 Subscription, $1.00 per yr. In Advance Improvement of our small I fruit im p » fr'iu both the qual- i it> and unit yield standpoint will he discussed with growers at •Sherwood, Friday, Kehruarv 6, at IU:00 a.in., and at Bank*. Tbe ' discussion at tbe two places will l>e practically the same, iooord- | ing to W. F. Cyru», county ag«mt. A l Sherwood the program will a little mere completely cover the growing o f some o f our cane fruits since they are of m ire Un- portance In the Sherwood section I'rar. tr. the Bank* area. At Hhorwood the discussions wlrh the growers will be hardled by O. T. McWhorter, o f the hort icultural department of the Kx- tenaion Service. J. J. !m-keeps county agent of Clackama*. c o „ A. J. Rowell, R. A. Bailey of the Srainghi-ok cooperative and co. agent Cyrus. The only change at Banks will probably be t'te substitution o f C. E. Stevenson of the soils department, Oregon Stale College, for Mr. Inskeep. I he topics discussed by Mr. R ow ell and Mr. Bailey at Sherwotd may be taken care of by some one else at Bank*. The program for the Sherwood meetirg is as fellow *: 10:30 a.m. “ The Small Fruit Situation In Washington C< unty” , \V. F Cy rus; 10:20, "Im proving Small Fruit Crap Yields by Improving Planting Block,” O. T. McWhor- itrr; 10:50, “ Variations 1 Have Obetrv«<i in Our Berry Piantings and Selections We Have Made” , A. J. Rowell; 11:20, “ Fertilizer* i:d Fertilizer I*ractice« on Small Fruit Plantings” , J. J. Inskeep; ¡1.0U p.m., "(V n trolling Small Fruit Insect Pest*", O. T . Mc Whorter; 1:1b, "Spittle-bug C o»- ttol Demonstrations in Mashing- t< n County >n 1916’ , W. F Cyrus; ,1:50. " Q u a l i t y Improvements Needed in Our Small Fruit C rop»" R. A. ID i ley; 2:15, "What Is New and W’iat Is Standard in Berry Varieties,” O. T. McWhor ter. JOHNSTON'S GARAGE | TO HANDLE DE SOTO I - - Appointment of Jr hnstan’a Gar age a* Beaverton dealer for De 3ou> and Plymouth automobiles has Just been announced by E. ! ® Hopper, wholesale manager for U y Burnett Motor», Inc., Port land, distributor In Oregon and Washington for the two cars. The app< intment is effective Im mediately, Hopper said. , R. L. Johnston, owner a td man ager o f the garage, is well known lr. this area, having resided here for mere than seven years. He has operated his own business during the pest two and a half years and was with Otto E rick son Implement Company for a- bout five years prior to opening his own business. The new arrangement will pro vide a complete sales and ser vice setup for both De Sotos and Plymouths, Johnston said. , “ I am indeed happy to be able to handle these two fine Chrys ler Corporation products,” said Johnston. "De Soto has shown such remarkable gains during the past year or two that I regard it as having proved itself as the leading value of all the 1937 cars. I'm really very proud to be handl ing such a beautiful an-1 well made car. “ In tile low price field, I feel that Plymouth has been the leader in engineering for economy, safe ty and com fort,” said Johnston. "De Soto and Plymouth together •make a great team and I think we are going places." YOUNG PEOPLE TO HOLD GOSPEL MEET A gr*xip o f young people, half of whom are known to Beaverton- lees will hold another Gospel Service In the McKay (VVhitford) school, Sunday night, January 31, They age from the Portland Un ion Bible Classes. , F IG H T IN G F R O S T — One of the 20.000 men who has been fight ing the unusual frost which threatens sunny California's $100.000.000 citrus crop. He is attending one of the flares which warm the air in valuable orchards and groves. C O L L E C T S S O C IA L S E C U R ITY — Ernest Ackerman, 65- year old Cleveland motorman, who is the firet person to apply for a lump sum payment under the new Social Security act He worked one day before becom ing 65, paid In five cents, and will collect seventeen cent#. Answers Given To Bond Questions Lot For Building Will Be Purchased After Erection Is Certain GRANT IS EXPECTED (JualifiraLonx fo r Veters In The Election .ire Lit,ted H«vr Q- What ta the present boosted i: debtednesa o f the aobool dis trict? , A. $9,000. Q. How will this $9,000 be retired? » A- $3,000 was included in this year's budget and will ne paid -r follow s: $2,000 on Auguat 1 1937, which an cnr.t pay» |a#t o f the high school gymnas-' ium b. nds. $1,000 on November 15, this being the record pay ment on the $8,000 bend Lxsue uccd to imprave the old grad* school building in 1924. balance of $6,000 will be pakf $1.000 on November 15th each* year until paid. Q. What is tbe new band’ issue fer ? A. T o construct and equip a modern grade school building. Q. What is the total amount’ of I ho new bond issue. A. $38,500 or 559c o f the coat o f the new building. Q. W »ere will tbe other 45% c >me from 7 A- From the federal govern ment a* a gift and is not to’ be repaid by the district. Q. Why was the amount raised to $38,500 A. Due to increased building and labor coats. The form er band issue called for a building o f minimum requirements. The pro posed building will be adequate future expansion with cafe* f<T .. udjtotiqjB and additional cf»*s room ixcilitira. Q. Does this bond issue eover the cost o f the land? A. No. Q. H ow then will the Und be secured? , A. A special meeting will be advertised and called for the purpose c< selecting a site and levying the amount necessary to pay for the same. It is esti mated that a site can be se cured for a price between $1,000 and $3,000, depending upon Vo cation. Q. When wiFI the bond elec tion be held? A. Monday, February,1, 1937 between the hours o f 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. in Che grades ehool build ing. , Q. "Who can vote at this bond election? A. Any citizen o f this state male o r female, who is 21 years of age ard has resided hi the district thirty days immedUtely preceding the meeting c r elec tion ar.d has proeprty in the district, as shown by tbe last county assessment, and not as sessed by the sheriff, on which he o r she Is liable or subject tc pay a tax, shall be entitled to vote at any school meeting or election In said district; pro vided. that the property quali fications imposed by this sec tion shall not apply tn the election of school directors and school clerks*, provided further, that ar.y person deemed to have com plied with the property quali- cation imposed by this section who presents to the director o r judges o f election satisfactory evidence that he or she has stock, shares, or oxrnership In any corporation, firm, or co partnership which has property In the district, a* shown by the last county assessment, xnd not assessed by the sheriff, on which such corporation, firm, or co partnership jwys a la*. even though his or her individual name doe* not a pear on the tax roll.” The meeting will be oumprised of congregational singing, mus CARD PARTY HELD ical and duet numbers, live tes timonials, and a vital sermon AT W. SWAIN HOME direct from the Bible and will be about an hour and fifteen min Mrs. W. L. Swain, Rt. I en utes in length. , tertained on Friday evening will» No matter what your age or a “ 500” card party. A midnight ilenomtnattcn, you are ■yordially lunch was served. Those pres Invited and urged to attend a* ent were Mr. and Mrs. Freder fhls will he their Last meeting ick Plggvtt, Mr. and Mrs. Paul in this vlclnty. Easton, Mr. Ed H. Wade of Bait I la k e City. Utah. Mr. amd Mrs. A marriage license has l>«en is- J. Strauss, Mrs. J. V. Myers and t sued John D. MacGregor o f Hu Mr. end Mr*. William U Swain. ber, ard Miss Mary M. Grand of i Aloha, who has been a teacher The two McKell houses on In the Aloha-Huber school tor Watson street have been sold U> several y residents of Wtllamtna, Ore.