t'*Jv ' " " y Library T he B eaverton R eview The Only Newspaper Devoted Exclusively to the interests of Eastern Washington County. VOLUME Beaverton, Washington County, Oregon, Friday, Sept. *1, 19^7 10 Forty-Five County Clubs lo Be In Fair M A N Y K IN D S OF SYSTEMS ARE SEEN New Beauty Shop Opened In Town Silently Passing Sec. Of State Urges * ------------------------ m Hr», 1 rinvilii*' I,ntiise tlalzke Mrs. I.niest Ine l/rnise Mau»c, •><>, «lied at her home here Au*;. 2U, after an extended Illness. She bud l>een a resident of this community for 25 years. Mrs. Matzke was born in tlcr- melfdorf, Germany, Feb. I-, 1K71 und cam« to the lu lle d Slate* when a young girt and was mar I ried to William Matzke In Port­ land, Ore. Subscription, $1.00 per yr. In Advance G R A N D JU R Y C O N ­ VEN ED THURSDAY ¡rs Are Announced Facing six cases referred for Tho*e furiner* who are Irrigai- i investigation, the Washington co. | l uk «tune 20,000 acre* of western grand jury convened Thursday | Oregon lumi are u|>plyltiK the morning at 9:30. An effort will wuler by meun* of dozens of l>e made to complete the work j dlfferrni Hyslem*. In*lall<*d at /•a s today ( Friday), G. Russell Mor- <-o*l* ranging from $10 lo more Ed Setniker Of Hazel- Two Hundred Fifty Less Speed Saves * I gan, district attorney announced. M ìhh Florence Lucas than $ I oti an acre, and are tin- i dale Dairy Club Wins And Mental And Opens Shop In Com­ Club Mcmebers To lie lug It on all sort* of cropa, II I Six criminal ease* also are a- ■ Livestock Contest wn* learned hy siuim , 400 men waiting trial, Morgan said, and Physical »Strain mercial Hotel Annex . Represented At Fair and women who took part In Will lx: brought into court as I llerhert l.af**W) And Ralph the I'lxblh annual Willamette Va' IV) l»ri«!ng At Not To **Min as dales are set for trial. 1 hou|| Sixty \M.ud Formal \llil Hog Shorn* T o li*' Gifford Tied In tToo* I onle»' ley IrrlKutlon tour »potinomi by Opening of lli'ii illy Shop Anker Neilsen. salesman for a j Fxc**ed Flit) Mile« Per Hour I HIV*' tlm OrcKon State College ex ten She is survived by hei hus- farm Journal, was arrested for Ed Setniker o f the Hazeldale aiuti service In a » ku * i . Almut »Ixty people attended bund, two sons, earl Matzke of , IV«rl Snell, secretary o f state, thefts from a dwelling at which dairy club was high point Judge Tw o hiinilr*'il fifty 4-11 rlul> About the only constant fac­ Florence Portland, William Matzke of IS.*- ! experimenting with a governor he called, was paroled from a of the 4-H member* or 43 Washington county tor nnl«*d us the visitors went i he opening of the livestock JudgH*- verton. ami six daughters, Mi*. j which restricts sliced within a two-year penitentiary sentence i conieata, and Herbert igifky and «*1 iit.it will It«* reprrH<*ntcd In llot from furm to fumi In Iain« and Beauty Shoppe In the .mu«/ of Martha Nielsen. Mr«. Hattie A r­ I maxidum of 50 mile* an hour. Monday by Judge R. Frank Pet­ various artivtllc« ut lit«* county later In Washington county was the Commercial Hotel, Tuesday Tualatin Ralph Gifford of the my smith. and Mrs Alma Lleb- j ( called upon the motorists of ers after he pleaded guilty. fair, stales |,t K. Kraiiil«. uhh I s that all lliose who are which I* using evening. The shop. ¡corn club lied for high point »Q ried, all of Portland, Mr*. Bertha the state to try a speed limit Parole was granted on cond * the crop« • «nt couniy hrou I. Tht* 4-11 ac­ water wouldn't Ihlnk of furrnlng owned und operated hy .Ml:.* bulging coinedt, r*- Waldorf of Wlshran . Wash., Mrs. experiment in the once each interest of tinn that be report as*1 slant tivities hi ili«< fun* tin» jrn r again without It. Florence laicas, formerly of the ports U E. Franci*. lana Steele and Miss Gertrude safer highways. These contests month to the state parole of- county agent. h I iow itrumln*' of setting several The Importance of Irrigation Mary Kllcn Itcauty Shoppe, was Matzke, both of Bea verton. One Attomey matter tor fleer and *to Disrict "It is an easy iv* *trdii for 4-11 |*Hrtl<'l|intliin. Is greater e«en than merely be­ rc«> pendant In it* complete .*ict | were held Wednesday and Thurs- sister, Mrs. Fr«-d Hardt of Wap- individual motorist to a- Morgan, beginning October 1, and day. August 25 and 26. each Miuitv Francis. I it* 11 < *« 11 «'«l himm 'I u U of Oregon's large«! cooperative Kunerni services were h . 1 at waving, hair tinting and sham- "T ry driving at nut to cxce-.. larceny, plea d s guilty Monday The livestock Judging team f-om and other special uwar*l* ilm* cnnnerv «aid that Irrigation cn I oolng were given by able as­ I I k * 11. a vert on Congregational able« him to he «lire o f a con 50 miles an hour on some sched­ to stealing and automobile ann the Hazeldale dairy club, Charles have ever been olfered. Tlip church Saturday afternoon with sistants. postponed until Shaper leader, placed first in the uled trip and experience the sentence was dairy club* of the county aro «•ani volume of vegetable pro Kefreshmcnta were served dur­ Rc\ W li Brmk:a in of the Si idea ure and convenience as com­ Ortobcr. Meanwhile he remains contest with the Tualatin uniformly high showing more Ilian the usual ductlon, with ing the evening by Mrs. M. C. James I,ut heran church of Port­ pared with high s,ieed driving." in custody of Sheriff J. W. Con­ Schefflin clubs tying for second. Interval in the cmiipciiilon for quality year after year, without McKercher and Mis* Violet Blx- land In charge of the service, In- The gasoline saving and the nell. Members of the Hazeldale team Hie f'a lf Manna Trophy and the which It 'would tie lmp«i«Mlble to '•rnnni was in i^escent Grove t*y. Several door prize* were absence of mental and physical participate in the Pease, with Jack Dunn, 29, which will lioimr of I m * iuk the outstanding compete In distant markets. cemetery. strain at the end of a trip more both trusties, escaped from the judging contest at the The Washington County farm­ given away In which the fol­ Oregon dairy rloh In the county. lowing were the luc.*;. winners: than rompensate for the few court house yard August 17, and State Fair are Joe Berger, Ed 'I‘he county fair In the cul­ ers suld that Irrigation was en­ permanent wave, Mr *. 'I Its. SAl.KVt III ITT la rso r; minutes lost by travelling at were arrested in Hood River in Setniker and Wilfred abling them to fix definite har- Barnett. minating event In the year’n uc- Funeral service* were held at lower speeds, declared Mr. Snell. shampoo and f****rcr vcuting dates for potatoes, to »leant oil Itosses-tion of an automobile The Tualatin team by virtue of 11 vll l**i* for the niujorlty of lh<* the Portland Crematorium Mon a manicure, Hr requested motorists uot on- owned by Harry Bower, Beaver­ having the highest scoring in- make sure of clover stands re wave, I’atsy Shield- livestock, cropa, handicraft and shao.poo and' day, August „0. fo. ;»tr*. Salciie ! ly to try the experiment but ton. Dunn was sentenced to a , dividual will represent the coup , gardless of weather, and to rake Mrs. I'artlpillo; forcntry club« The com and Be tverton who ! also to convey their reactions abundant cover crop* *bv starling finger wave, Mr*. A. Itcrg, fin­ lliatt, late of two-year term in the penitentiary at the Pacific International. potato club member'« activities died August 26. Ghe Is sc rvived in letters to his office wher** where he Is now serving time. them clnrller In the fall and ger wave, Mrs. M. Marlin. The members of this team are carry on until a later date. At daughters, Mrs C J j studies are being conducted on The shop opened for business by two leaving them grow later In the Nyberg and Charging unlawful appropria­ Wilbur and W illi* the county fulr and attain at the spring. Wednesday morning, Septembed Sllckney of Aloha and Mt.* W. ■ various phases of motor ear op- The Tualatin, tion of 15 acres of oats from .Ralph Gifford. Stale l''nlr anil Pacific Interna Hanver of fortla u i | oration. Including traffic con*!' Every grower experienced with 1. Mis« I .mas has made many property near Ga^toa, Henry D. corn club judging team placed tlonn) the club mcmltcra exhilct tions, definite speed limits and Wisch has brought suit against first in the cropB contest and Irrigation urglnl of 4-11 farm. There Is no economy in rerent sor­ heavy toll of lives. The latest legedly owned by Frank E. Eb- Ego, and George Allison. Jr. are club work, comment* Fran**!», UHlng a makeshift outfit, th<-y cbllden of <'o*ioil!**, Oregon are row and fo r the many lovely statistics show that Oregon •* ner. Wisch is asking damages to the members of the Chehalem , visiting her imrcnts, Mr. and flowers. 1« not In the value of the caxti said one of the 20 states in the na­ the value of the crop, with in­ Mt. potato club judging team . All sorts of power plunts are Mr*. Fred Finch V . C. Matzke ^and Family. tion contributing to the increase terest since July. 29, and I-JPO, which lircmlum* but the t>eneftt derived placed second in tb* by the rluh member* from liel’U being used. tucliuUng stationery punitive damages with costs and crops contest and will participate able to compare their r«*»ult* engines. ' trnctor power and elec- in the Judging activities at the disbursements. with thoae of other club mem- trlc motors, but electric power Pacific International. Harry F .Elianer of Progress j h«T* In the county and In l'»arn- was universally fam m i. Electric indivdual honors w as made defendant this woe'» j Second high power costs arc a minor item In 1ng the c«*entlal cliunont* of in the livestock judging contest for damages alleged sustained in the expense of irrigation, and fair play and good *port*man- should not alone he considered a an automobile accident Dec. 26. went to Joe Berger of the Ha­ CURREM EVENTS PHOTOGRAPHED FOR »hip which are the backbone for limiting in Portland. Plaintiff is I/eslie zeldale dairy club, Wilbur Nyberg factor, a number of of the Tualatin dairy club and E. Hopkins. all aucceaaftll fair actlvltle». The growers slnicd. county fair will not only enable New cases filed this week in Norman Bradey of the Orcnco- club member* to achieve recog- circuit court included Tualatin Sbute dairy club. Each made a CORN IS F IE LD nltlon but will al»o give club* | comi»any vs. O. U I.efferts et score of 465 points. Bob Hein­ dairy club won C O N S ID E R E D ■ a* a whole an opportunity to j B E IN G at. money; Ben I. Reynolds et rich. Schefflin - honor with 450 points, and partlrl|Mite In club actlvltle* j i »1. vs. C. H. West et al. to third Vim which wllj Indicate the «ucce»* j Field corn growing In Wash­ quiet title; L. J. Francis has Donald Meier of the Rock Greek entered an appeal from countv d a iT dub fourth with a score of the icroup»' actlvltle* durlnb I ington rounty is being considered judging court to the- circuit court on an of 435. In the crop* the pa«t year. These actlvltle* from the standpoint of u major order issued July 7. 1937. re- contest Wilbur Nyberg held sec- arc found In the Judging ron- grain crop for small farms, re­ ond honors with a score of 419 assistant moving as administrator of the j ■ tc*t*. ilcmon*!ration contest*, and | port* 1» K. Francis, Willis Nyberg third honors county agent, nnd surveys are estate of Ambrose D. Smith, d e -»and i? T Cnlf Manna trophy contest.. ceased. Removal of Francis fol- with a score of 411. - i* In conclusion Francis »lute* ; l*elng conducted In an effort to^ lowed a petition by Mary L. ----------------- r v determine the cost of production, that when the curtain rings ' ■ W- Smith, widow of the deceased. B R A N C H L A W O FFICE yield, and rash return per acre. down on the 1937 Washington ' reeognlzed for It was alleged that Francis » a * O P E N E D IN A L O H A county fair that the 4-H club ! It has been negligent in his handling of the ______ MA |M*ople of the county will prob- some time that the raising of estate with consequent los* of small grains has not heen a A branch law office of the firm ably look hack on one of the value of property. enterprise for the of Kneeland and Ganoe of Port­ mst successful year'» of actlv­ satisfactory Orders filed during the week land has been opened at Aloha hernuse the re­ ltle* that they have had and smaller farms in county court include Henry under the personal direction of turn p**r aere has not been ade­ w!l| have due Incentive and In* William Mohrmann, Enos U n­ Millen F. Kneeland. Space lias VOIC E OF S A F E T Y S T R E A M L I N E D — plration for an even better year quate to provide sufficient In­ coin McCormick. William F. I been taken in the real Police of many cities have been active at .. .'*«■«» come With the rather rapid estate in 193*. Krause. Martha A. Arnold, Ruth ..nrt insurance office of playgrounds all durinq the summer, enroll­ Stato growth nnd the development of SCENE OF Hayes. Robert W. Ritchey. J. W .' Senator E. U i n g millions of youngsters in a new Safety S H A N G H A I Ross. Kneeland field corn raising In the eounty, C A M P B E L L S VISIT Goodin, Jessie M Minton. Edward will keep office hours there on Crusade to begin when schoolbells ring b o m b i n g - ' has romp the possibility Mint ■Sehulmerich. again this fall. This new Plymouth safety Street scene In , Wednesday afternoons of each this crop will provide an ade­ HOME \ car illustrates the type of ultra-modern front ol a depart­ week and otherwise hy appoint­ quate Income for these smnller equipment being used in such work. m ent store i* P L A Y E R S A S K E D TO ment, it is announce«:. Mr and Mr*. William t ’ainp- farms, states Frnnels. I ® » Shanghai where bell and little daughter, Patsy Trials In which the yields of Kneeland was at one t'me ex- REPORT a t s c h o o l bombs fell, blow: Ann who spent the summer at various strains of hybrid field _____ _ aminer for the Title and Trust ing shoppers to Eugene where Mr. Campbell wus corn from the middle west are Football lettermen are requested and *P««ialU v* in real i< bits and wound! attending the summer jyhnnli lM>lng conducted along with the b> their coach. U Marble Cook property and probate matters. ing many in a fear­ spent the woek-end ut the 1!. survey on rnst of production. to ! anrt f» « no« have ^eea m pa ‘ ful holocaust. report for their uniforms Sat t ' - ï M. Barnes home and left Sun­ This work wns started this year urday. September 4 between °- nership In Portland for several day evening for I-exington, Ore­ and definite data is not avail­ leven and one o'clock or at 7 : 3*1 years. Kneeland Is a Northwest­ VX gon where Mr. Campbell will able ns yet. ern College of la w graduate cf p.m. on Friday resume his work as principal of 1926. who has been admitted to 4-H rluh member* enrolled In the high school. practice before the state sup­ the Commercial Nntlonsl Bunk A N T U C K ET ' S* of Hillsboro Corn Growing Con­ in fatalities for the first six reme court, federal courts, vet­ SEA M ONSTER* months of 1937 over the first erans administration and In er- A R C H IE PIK E L E A V E S test are playing a vital part in C A U G H T — But in­ (be development of the local half of 1936.' This state had a *tate Commerce Comm ssirn He stead of a »limy FOR W H IT T IE R TUES. field corn enterprise 19 per cent gain in traffic- is a member of Delta Theta Phi reptile, it turned deaths during the period is law faternitv and past dictator The next few years should re­ out to one of Tony Archie Pike who has been vis­ if tl-e Moose Ix)dgc. compared to 13 per cent. Interesting re Sarg't giant bat- iting with Ills mother, Mrs. Mnr- veal some very James Ganoe is a l n'vcisity suits nnd Information In connec­ H U M A N T E S T T U B E S FOR H A Y F E V E R — Hay t o o n s b u i l t by While authorities differ over cla Pike nnd brother-in-law. development of G o o d y e a r balloon Fever victims in Detroit. Mich., use themselves as the solution of the problem of of Oregon law graduate admit­ and Hlster, Mr. and Mr*. John tion with the experts for the an­ human test tubes to determine the degree of sensi­ excessive speed, all agree that ted to the bar in 191* and ia Summers the past two w eek» field corn as a mn.lor grain en- practice tivity to pollen Skin tests are made on these persons nual Thanksgiving something should tie done to stop addition to his other left for his home In Whittier. ♦ erprise concludes Francis. also practices before tb ! I C.C. allergic to Hay Fever to determine the best treatment d a y p a r a d e of killing on the highways. Some Californio Tuesday morning. This necessary for a particular type of weed pollen. Macy'a New York maintain that a return to fixed He was at one thne mans ,er cf STOCK IS was his first visit here in ten B U L B Association of Commerce department atore. speed limits is the best solu­ the year*. He formerly resided here D E S T R O Y E D B Y FIRE Photo ahows the tion. Charles P. Pray, superin­ Truck Owners. on the Farmington road. head of the fear­ tendent of state police, asserts Fire of tmkown origin. Satur-, some 120-foot dere­ that enforcement is difficult un BOGES H A V E C A L ­ day night burned the bulb sheds lict as it was towed S L E E P IN G D R IV E R iler the present motot vehtcl« IF O R N IA VISITORS nnd entire bulb stock nt the to shore. law because the act sets no def H A S A C C ID E N T Robert Wardens farm on Gales inite limit on speed. F A L L F A S H IO N P O I N T ­ Mr. and Mrs. Russell Archer Creek. The fire was first dis­ While driving home from P o rt­ Mr. Sn«*ll said that although and family of Berkeley, Califor­ ERS— This fall enaemble covered at 8 nnd wns burning land, last Thursday evening, enforcement is a vital factor, ed has fur sleeves dyed to furiously on a second floor of nia. who were on their way home Jerome Tuttle o f Aloha dropped ueation and engineering should match the material of the the shed. from a trip through Nevada. ♦o sleep at the wheel of Ms not he overlooked in any broad costume. The coat dress, All of the motors, sorting ma- , Wyoming, and the northwest ear and ns a consequence his i program to curb highway acci with its pencil-slim sil­ j ehlnery, wagons, trays, seed ! dents. He is anxious to secure states, stopped for a short vis* ear struck a tree nt the roadside houette, is fashioned of I stock nnd stock for sale, was | expressions on the subject from at the home of Mr. and Mrs. V. • | „ P L E T S RARE IN B OVIN E H I S T 0 R Y — Three azure blue wool. A suede with such force Ihnt both tree | lost In the fire. Insurance c o v -, sturdy calves were recently born to mother "Queenie.** skull cap. gloves, purse j motorists of the state, in the Boge on l«ake road the latter nnd ear were demolished. TiiMI*» ; ered at least a portion of the, a Holstein, near Huntington Beach, Calif. The young- and ihoes are In a match- belief that no law ts -wholly e f­ part of the week. Mrs. Archer fnrfiinnteiv escaped with a R’ wtlloss, hut stock for seedlnk enn- , i . » »ter* weigh 40 pounds each, — Ing »hade._____ fective without popular support. and Mrs. Boge are sister*. miner cuts about the head. ! not easily he obtained It I* said., I In The WEEKS NEWS THF REVIEW m ! 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