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T he B eaverton R eview
The Only Newspaper Devoted Exclusively to the Interests of Eastern Washington County.
VOLUME XV, No. 39
County Fair Is To
Open Next Thurs.
Subscription, $1.00 per yr. In Advance
Beaverton, Waahington County, Oregon, Friday, August 27, 1937
■ C U L L IN G D E M O N ­
S T R A T IO N IS H E L D
N E W B E A U T Y SUOI
IS TO O P E N SO O N
' World War Veteran
I G R O W E R S S H O U L D
A PPLY SPRAY NOW
Miss Ackler Is Wed
Io Edward Taggert
I (By W. F. Cyrus. County Agent)
Miss Florence Lues», forrnci
PouHrynien are i « mi frequently
Apple and pear gnjwers in
operator
of
Ihe
Mary
lOlion
afraid to trust their own Judg
the Willamette
Valley should j
Beauty Hhop Is opening the Flor­
[ meat in
culling, which In Its
apply the fourth cover
spray j
ence Beauty Hhop in the annex
fundamental form la
relatively j
now for the control of the cod- j
of the < oininercial Hotel next
simple, staled II. F,. Cosby, head
ling moth, according to word re j
Mrs. David Williams O f
Wednesday,
September 1. The
of Ihe poultry department. Ore i
Entries In Exhibits
Shower I h Liven At
C arl 11. Hickelhier
reived from B. G.
Thompson. 1
shop la equipped with a perman­
gon Stale College, |o u group of i
Yakima, Washington,
May Be Made Until
Home O f La Merne
Dies A fte r Undergoing assistant Entomologist, Oregon!
ent waving machine,
steamer,
70 poultrymen who were pres-
Slate College. For the past two j
Matron O f Honor
manicure talble and dryera. The
ent at a culling
demonstration * 1 Dean On Monday
11 P M . Wednesday
Emergency Operation evenings the second brood moths !
furniture Is black and chrome
held on the farm of Henry Kr- I
have been quite active and large j
Charles Taggert Of 1 anby.
In the latest style. Miss Mar­
Irkaon, Progress, Wednesday, A : ,
Miss Alexander To Bed
Premium A ward* Mill llr
V. I. MI»on, Former lie* ideal) numbers of eggs have been de- i
Ore. Is Best Man
jorie
Johnson
will
be
her
as­
gust 18, reports L
K Francis, I
Retard Rhodes Nrpl. II
Under ordinary Will«;- ,
Paid On Maturila)
4
Dies Vt Home In Portland posited.
sistant.
.
assistant county agent.
mette Valley weather conditions,) Miss Anabel Ackien, daughter
Miss taicas Is fully recovered
It doesn’t take a great deul
The Misses 1 a Merne
Dean
these eggs will hatch in six or of Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Ackien of
The 11th animal Washington
4 AKl. It- HICKF'I HIER
from
a
recent
operation
and
is
Thyng
entertained
County Fair will open Tlairsday of culling »kill for u poultrymau and Ithoda
i arl R.
Hlckethier. 42,
dis­ seven days. The spray should jc University Park and Edward 0.
anxious to renew her acquaint­
iiMirnlnjc. September 2. All the in go ihrirugh his flock of year- j with a delightful bridal shower ance with the women of Beaver­ abled veteran of the World War. applied before these eggs hate j . Taggart of Garden Home were
The
recommended spray is married at the University Park
bulldlnas und
(rounds are In ling pullets and cull out a ma­ kt Ihe home of Miss Dean Mon­ ton and vicinity. She will re died at the Veterans Hospital
spick anil »pan shape, rleau and jority of the non-producera, re­ day evening in honor of Miss
powdered
lead arsenate used at Methodl, t church at 4;00
p.m..
in
Portland,
after
an
emergency
The rooms side In the hotel.
attractive with u brilliant Il­ marked Cosby, because of their Kvelyn Alexander.
the rate of three pounds to 100 Sunday AuKUllt n
xhe church
operation.
bodies, 1 were beautifully decorated with
lumination at night
All the withered combs, small
In orchards ^
de,.orated whh white KiaU-
Mr. Hlckethier. a
farmer of gallons of water.
M A N Y FR O M H E R E
colored bills, feet
and baskets of flowers. Mrs. 1« L
ImlldlHK« will lie filled to oapue- highly
codling moth Is not a io|
Ued l(aIm and
white
o d a r Mills, was bom July 15, where
and the pinched up
pin Myers gave two humorous read­
Ity with boys and alrls 4-11 club, legs
1895. He was a son o f «'barles serious matter, two pounds o f ]
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future farmer, grange and farme «' hones and narrow space between ings and Mrs. K. G. Webb sang.
Hlckethier
and
grandsclx of powdered lead arsenate to 100 1 Rev«.rend Geor(ie Poor> paglor
union displays, together with o the pin tsinci and keel they »r r An Interesting game In keeping
Izaniel Hlckethier, both of whom gallons of water is sufficient to I f(f the rlnirch officiated al the
Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth 'Den
wllh Ihe occasion preceiled the
conspicuous In
ther Washington County pr<alucti| always very
V ere
and the
brlde waa
army of •give control.
ney and family, Mr. and Mrs. served in the Union
all arranged in a neat and at < flock of yearling hens. A poultry «■licnlng of the gifts which were ■Barrett Randall, daughters. Mar­ the Civil War. He enlisted in
Cacl.um arsenate has been
by her father
birds with these brought in In a large basket tha and Helen, Mr. and '...•. A. the U. 8. Navy, November 22, ed suces.fully ln the Willamette
tractive manner, entries In all man rinding
The
^
waa of wh,.a
Berg and
exhibits ran b,. made uny time characteristics shouldn't hesitate carried by Dolores
moth contro.,
..
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V
,
.
M. Jannsen, Mr. and Mrs
M. 1917 and served uplil September _ Valley for . codling
.
.
_
_
.
satin
made
with
a
train and
them from his
flock Blwyn Faxon dressed In rain­ Durland. Mrs M ('. MoKercher, 17. 1919. He was injured while Tests carried on by the Ento­
up to 11:00.
Wednesday night, to cull
hoarders" coats and rain hats and carry­ Miss Florence laicas and Mr. at sea and was transferred to mology Department of the Ore­
September I. Positively no en­ They arc the "star
The Matron of honor was Mrs,
and the birds no tamltryman can ing umbrellas
tries received after this time.
and Mrs H B. Denney. Field­ the naval hospital at Bordeaux. gon Experiment Station over a David Wlllison of Yakima, Wash-
The
tea
table,
which
was
un­
indicate
Hundreds of families are pre­ afford to keep
ing and Igirrainc attended the France, later removed to the period of five years
. ington. Miss Bloise Gill of Bong
Willamette Valley |
paring to attend the Fair and
Cosby further pointed out that usually attractive with a cen­ Territorial Days parade and fes­ naval hospital at Portsmouth^ that under
Island, New York was maid of
picnic In Hhute lltrk where there with a little experience a poul- terpiece, with a diminutive bride tivities at Oregon City Friday Virginia.
rondtlon* calcium
arsenate la i .
...
,
. ..
,
.
..
honor. Both
wore
gowns of
In
a
beautiful
basket
arrange­
only
slightly
less
efNtctive
than
,
.,
Is every convenience.
trymun can learn the additional
Mr. Jannsen a;as color bearea
He studied scientific farming . ,
\
,
...
.. sheer pale blue,
ment of flowers and ribbon, was
lead
arsenate
in
codling
moth
'
^
Premium awards will he paid points of culling which are. nam­
for the Royal Rosarian escort at Oregon State College following
presided over by Mrs. Gertrude
control
Bridesmaids were: Miss Gwendo-
Saturday, Seiaendier 4. at 4.00 ely. the time o f moult, general
for Queen Dorothy of the Port­ his discharge, then engaged In
Mri'ormlrk
of
Garden
Home
and
Thoroughness of
appllcaion is ‘ >n Stevens of
Portland, who
pm. Competent judges have been physical condition of the bird,
land Rose Festival, who partic­ arming at Cedar Mills, but ill
and characteristics In connection Mrs. B. 8. Faxon.
selected for all departments
ipated In the terrlUirial parade. health resulting from the war essential in coding moth con- ‘ Hre a gown of blue and the
About forty friends were pre­
trol. The
foliage as well as i Misses Ignore and Helen Ackien
Special entertainment features wllh Its head. ey«*s and l»ack which
injury and necessitating several
sent. Miss Alexander la the brldc-
the entire surface
of every ap- i sister* o f the
bride, who wort
Include the Junior pioneer pageant mark it either as a kood or poor
operations, made it
impossible
TAKEN
eleet of Revard
Rhodes
an I V IS IT O R S
pie and pear should be thorough- f:o* M
Pink,
presentation.
Thur sday
blight producer. The poultryman stumld
for
him
to
continue
his
activit­
Uhelr wedding
date has been A R O U N D H O O D LO O I'
ly covered with the spray so- , The best man was Charles Tag
with u case from all parts of not be afraid <»f making a mis­
ies.
set for September 11.
gart of Canby, Oregon, brother
Washington County sponsored by take and culling *>ul a few good
He was a
member of the lution if worm injury is to
Mr and Mrs. F
E. Hadlay.
Special care should j of the bridegroom, and ushers
the iiiiM s.ro
I offe.• i lub and birds I «-cause his losses In this
Portland Chapter No. 1, Disabled prevented.
son and daughter-in-law of 'J r
under the direction of Mrs. H. respect would be far less than L E A L U K G O E S O N
Veterans of the World War and be taken in spraying the upper 1 were Gerald G. Ackien, brother
and Mrs. Jay T. Hadley. Mr. J. of Cedar Mills
II. Ktanuard who Is assisted by when be is paying g««»d money O V E R N IG H T
T R IP
Grange. He •s portion of the tree, as more i of the bride. Frederick Bonn of
Portland. Fred Teats of Dallas
Hadley, J H. Huletl and Aletha survived by two brothers. W il­ than half of the ocdling moth
10 other county committees. Fri­ to feed the hen that Is a dead
eggs
are
laid
in
the
upper
third
’
and
Herbert
Holsinger of I a
Hulett
took
a
trip
around
the
day night the best
vaudeville loss. Birds over two years old
Twenty-two
members of the
liam and August Hlckethier. and
Grande.
Dickie Hclslnger was
troup that has ever played In shouldn't tie kept generally for Methodist church l<‘ugue enjoy- Mount lfood ixiop Saturday. They two
sisters, Mrs.
George C. of the tree.
. ring bearer and little Ann and
Washington eounty, consisting of a commercial flock, consequently, ed an overnight ramping trip on Visited the Timberline Dodge at Hogg and Miss Ida C. Hickethier.
Genevieve Hughson of McMinn-
Ml. Hood. They report that the
14 professional iwrformers and the major part of a commercial the Handy river last week-end
Funeral services were held a' M A N Y A W A R D S O F ­
1 ville wearing pink, acted as flow-
a lo-plccc
orcheatru will pre- poulirytuan's culling will be with
One of the special features of mountain is nearly bare of snow. Pegg's chapel Tuesday afternoon F E R E D
A T F A IR
j er girls.
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Hadley left with interment in the Bethany
seni
vaudeville acta of
high hla y«*arltng hens.
'the trip was a campfire watch
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_
_
Charles Taggart and Mrs. Hol-
Monday
morning
for
thei»^
home
Presbyterian
cemetery:
claaa
enter lain men!
featurea.
service.
Ihe
theme
being
"What
The first half of
August is
More than »8000 in prizes and , in„ er sanK Th
were accomp.
in Detroit. Mich. Hr is eonufe « d
Starting promptly at g:I5 in the generally Ihe advantageous time it means to be a Christian "
scholarships wBl be offered for anied b
Mrg ,-barl, s Taggat,.
with
the
ar%)>
air
for*.-«-at
8>»1*
M l,* I. MI.SO>
auditorium The unusual attrac­ for culling beeuuse at this sea­
The group was chaperoned by
boys’ and girls «-H club work
h() ^
the weddin
tion for Saturday night will lie son <»f the year It Is p«»sslble 'o Rev. and Mrs. Horsell.
fridge Field there.
Nils I. (Ned) Nilson, 85. who
at the State Fair September 6 ; .1)a-rb
an tntpreaalve and beautful cer­ tell most easily the
birds that
to 12 in addition to numerous
emony promptly at 0:00 In the are still hard at work and those
animals. p«>ultry and other spec ! Immediately following the wed-
auditorium. Rev. Henry Haller that have dropped off for an
ial awards, according to
the 4-H d'ng
a
was held
in
will officiate, and the arrange­ early molt or have slopped lay­
premium lists now available for 1 * gar ens un<ler the grape
ments are by a committee from ing because of Inability to with­
distribution from the state clt b arbor' 8t the home of the brlde s
the Huslness und Profeaslonal stand a year's production.
parents.
office at O AC.
Women's Club The marriage will
divisions.
PJ-es'd'ni! at the tables were
Entries in all 4-H
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CURRENT EVENTS PHOTOGRAPHED FOR
lie followed by a dance, the mu­
including livestock, crops, home M'ps Grace
Bridges and Mrs
S
P
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E
D
R
E
S
P
O
N
S
IB
L
E
sic furnished by a 10-piece or­
economics and others, are e x - , <',aude "Tiiteman. sister of the
chestra. Every other dance will FO R
A C C ID E N T S
l«»cted to greatlv exceed even the ridegroom. „Irs. Anna Slasher
he a waits.
high mark set last year. Boys °* Bellingham Wash., the bride's
Promptly at 10:00 p.m. will be
series of weekly articles on
and girls all over the state are aunt’ cut tbe bride 8 calte- -'l*88
the distribution of the $300 mer­ the problem of highway safety
I busily bringing their
projects Am abelle
Furguson and Mlst|
chandise certificates conducted by by Karl Snell. Secretary of State
| u p-t o-date, completing
record 1-lll> Schilds
assisted at the
a special
committee from the
Speed— and
especially uncon­
i books and grooming their an- ,ab' es-
Chamber of Commerce.
These trolled speed Is responsible for
i imals. A full carload of animals
' ,rs- *"a* * mrt was a former
prizes will tie given only to those u considerable percentage of the
j each is expected from Union and resillenl ° f Beaverton and at-
who are on the
grounds. The accidents on our
streets and
I Umatilla counties.
tended the
Beaverton
schools.
announcement will lie made in highways. Just how deadly this
Many special contests, some of ■r° r ,b'’ l)as* several years she
the auditorium so that those who speed becomes when an accident
them new this year, are
open to *MS been a teacher In the Sha:-
wish to dance can continue to occurs Is sh«»wn by some recent
the 4-H club members attending ,uck school in Portland. Mr. Tag-
do so and still
participate in figures from the National Safety
gart is an officer in the Beaver­
the state fair
the distribution
ton Masonic Ledge A. F. and
Council.
Rands f rom every
part «if
A. M. and is the principal of
At twenty miles or less per
B IR T H D A Y P A R T Y IS the Garden Home school.
Washiigton County will furnish hour, only one accident in 81 is
H E L D SAT. E V E N IN G
music day and night.
fatal; at 20 to 29 miles per hour,
A new sporting event will tie one «nit of every 42; 30 to 39
P R O G R A M TO B E
Friends of John Santora sur
P H T T U rH
the lioys’ 3 day rooster-bicycle miles per hour, one out of 33,
prised him last Saturday even- r i l M j l i Iv v U.-it U I t U f t
race, Thursday, Friday und Sat 40 to 49, one out of 25; and at
IH E H A D 'E M IN
' ing with a birthday party. Pre-
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unlay afternoons starting at 3:0( sp««‘ds of 50 miles or more per
-------- STITCHES — Bitty Ken-
rent were: Sue Santoro, John
Captain G. L. Hall of McMinn-
each day. Managed by a commit­ hour. «>ne
accident In 11 re­
T
drick’s racer couldn't out-
Santoro. Wilfred Barnett. Charles ville is
arranging a splendid
tee from the
Hillsboro Break- sults in death High sihhh I and
speed the other contest­
Shaper, Jennie Sciaraffo, Rufe program to be held in connee-
fust club, and with 120.00 award­ the grim reaper keep constant
O r-
ants at the Soap Box
Santoro, Lorraine Santoro, Joe tion with the gathering honoring
ed to the winners
company.
Derby finals at Akron, but
Santoro. Angelo Sciaraffo, Dale the pioneers at the old West Un-
The 11th annual mutt dog show
Bvcry motorist must to some
his stitching skill won
Power. Vivian
Golden. .Melva ion Baptist Church next Sunday,
for boys and girls will he held extent
ON GUARD AT TUNGCHOW
settle for
himself the
him the national Uphols­
Marnett, Claire Walker, and El- August 29.
on Saturday afternoon at 2:30. question of how fast Is too fas».
— This Jspsnsss scntinsl post
tery Cup. Here the Little | oise Imlah.
Those attending are urged to
was ons of the msny estsb-
sponsored by the Hillsboro Ro­ Many factors combine to make
Rock boy it pictured with
’ bring their lunch and come to
llshsd
on
roofs
snd
other
advsn-
tary Club and with a distribu­ the answer vary with
varying
his winning upholstery,
for 42 years prior to 1935 re tiie church at the close of the
tags points about the city efter
tion of cash prises.
conditions.
Many cars are op­
made of rich mohair vel­
•\< sSM
sided just north of the Canyon regular services in their church.
Chinese
inessacred
300
Japa­
A mammoth Ferris wheel, to­ erated today at a speed that ts
vet from an old family I road, died on his birthday, Frl-
After lunch the program will
nese and Koreans.
gether with a tllt-a-whlrl and dungerous and reckless under
.
sofa.
— | flay, at his home in Portland.
begin. Coffee will be ready and
merry-go-ronnd brilliantly lllum- even the most
favorable con­
I Mr. Nilson was born in Swe- , hot for everyone.
naled will provide thrills for all ditions. The type of road, vis­
| den August 20, 1832 and came to
This annual meeting hereto-
illume who desire this kind of a- ibility, weather, condition of the
| the United States twenty years fore has had a large attendance,
nmsenvenl.
car, ability of the operator, all
j later, settling at Rockford. 111., , Come and make this the largest
There
will
positively
be
no enter this picture.
i in 1879 he came to Portland.
gathering held.
gambling, objectionable shows or
Blit the fact that such a great
He is survived by his widow, j
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concessions on the grounds.
percentage of the
fatal acci­
Mrs. Emma C. Nilson, two daugh- [ ) g \ ^ £ Y
F A M IL Y
ters, Mrs Anna Kruger, Beaver-
dents
occur on
straight, dry
FIGHT
HEADLINERS
MEET
B E V E R L Y B IE L M A N
roads.
constitutes
indisputable
ton and Miss Elsa Nilson of Port- H O L D S
R E U N IO N
— Tommy Farr, brawny Brit-
proof thnt reckless speed Is con­
land, and one sister, Mrs. Mary ,
—
M A R R IE D A T T A F T
ish boxer, meets Clem McCar­
tributing an excessive total to
Billstin of Beaverton.
On Sunday thirty-nine mem-*.
thy, see sport* announcer, on
Funeral services were held in i bers of the Denney family, nine-
the state's fatality list.
Keep
ns
Beverly Blelinnn, son of Mr.
the eve of his championship
your car under control and help
Portland Tuesday with interment teen of whom were direct des-
fi
battle with Joe Louis. Like
mil Mrs. C. J. Blelman of Grand
in West Hills Memorial Park.
cent!ants of Thomas H. and Ber-
eliminate Oregon's traffic deaths.
other recent major fight«, the
Ronde and Miss Alice Walton of
illa F. Denney, who came to Ore­
fracas will be brought to
Konvllle. Oregon, were united In
\\
\ W
W
MRS. WILLIAM MATZKK
gon by ox-team in 1849, held a
the
nation's
loudspeakers
by
marriage
at
the
Evangelical P IC N IC G R O U P IS
l
Mrs. William Matzke died at reunion picnic on the original
¡A
Bulck.
with
McCarthy
at
the
rhurch Ht Taft, Oregon. Tuesday, R A IN E D O U T S U N D A Y
È
her home Thursday August 261 donation
claim near the place
microphone.
August 17. with Rev. B. A. Hagg
»Y OVER CONFIRMA­
after an extended illness. She has where they had built their first
officiating
TION — Senator Hugo Black
On Sunday a group from the
cabin, on Fanno
been a resident of this community home, a log
The bride's atlsndant wits Miss cedar Mills community enjoyed
and his wife receiving the ap­
• UMMER DINNER
creek at Whltford.
There were
for many years.
Dora Svala. Elmer I Arson was
plause of Senators after the
D RESS— Whit* shark­
a picnic al the
City Park In
Surviving her are her hushand also present four dercendanta of.
N
r
*
best man.
confirmation of his appoint­
skin and navy and
sister, Mrs. R e ­
Portland until they were rained
William Matzke, two sons and Mr. Denney’s
Following the ceremony a re­ out and returned to the James
ment to the U S. Supreme
white dotted taffeta
becca Fanno and one of another
five daughters.
ception was held in the Hunt­
Court by a vote of 63 to IS.
are combined to make
sister, Mrs. Ham Stott.
Walters’ home to finish up in
ing I,odge on the Hlletz river.
up this good-looking
After an afternoon of games
side. Those picnicking were, Mr.
KIHIAK mVHFORIl
| FUSION RUNNING MATES—
Mr. Blelman Is n graduate of
dinner dress. Th* bod­
Edgar
Pitchford. 59, died on and reminiscing around a large
| Thomas Dewey, racket-busting
(he 183H class of Beaverton high and Mrs. L U Mead and daugh­
ice of tho navy and
I Wednesday afternoon while piteh- bon fire. It was voted to make
prosecutor, who hat entered
school and look a verp promin­ ters, Ixfis an«l Hens from Ne-
whlto dotted taffeta Is
j Ing hay at his home on Route 2, this an annual event.
the Republican Primary as a
halem;
Mr
and
Mrs.
A.
R.
Pear­
ent part In athletic activities in
•lit ta th* waist In
I candidate for District Attorney
; Beaverton. The funeral will be
Ihe school,
Including
football, son; Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Mead
back while th* wide
Mrs. L. W. Tucker returned
of New York City (left), as he
I held today (Friday) at 2:00 p,m.
and
daughter
Phyllis
snd
Mr,
and
hnsketlhall and track.
•klrt of whit# shark-
planned
the
campaign
with
his
Saturday
from an extended vlalt
;
at
Pegg’s
chapel
with
interment
After a short honeymoon the Mrs. .lames Walters and family,
akin has a wide border
running mate, Mayor F. H. Ls
at Crescent Grove. W. E. Pegg with relatives In Louisiana, Neb­
Evelyn,
James,
Donald
and
Bar­
young couple will make their
« • e f the teffete—
U "
..... 1 Gustd’«. —
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raska and other midwest slates.
-was in charge.
bara.
home at Grande Ronde
For Miss Alexander
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