v "**n " r L u * «, ■ ■ *- «4 T he B eaverton R eview The Only Newspaper Devoted £xclusively to the Interests of Eastern Washington County. V O L U M E XV, No. 41 Subscription, $1.00 per yr. In Advanc« Ufaverton, Washington County, Oregon, Friday, Sept. 10, 1937 M ORE W A L N U T S ARK I T O UK A V A IL A H L K G O V E R N O R FOR CARS D ISC USSE D UY SEC. Silently l'assing HU ' County to Be Rep­ resented In Program A »eric» of weekly article» on JOHN I’. >11.1 Kl.lt, SK. More of (hit Pacific count’» fa- the problem o f highway aaf.iy John P. Meurer, 8r. of Bethany iiiotiM walnut! will !>• uvallablo by Earl Snell, Se ■ of Slate. died at hla home Wednesday, I till* y <■<• i' limn ever before, #t The recent Inatat'.ation of a September 8. He la aurvlved by | wus revealed by Oregon and ((.tu m or upon one i tW f:i* i one aon, John I*. Meurer. Itec- Washington growers who wunt of my de pertinent a» well a» Itutluu uf the roaary wan held I to muke sure consumers ta k e1 Paul Patterson and Eighty-four Head Of upon my personal car ha» cauued . Marriage Takes Place at the son's home Thursday eve­ (¡iris’ Club Exhibits At advantage of that trout. Urit Nedrey, Members ning. The funeral cortege lea­ I k o le v \ n im -ilw fc 'v h ih it - ! a surprising amount of discus-! The bur veut In Oregon, Wash < In Uride’s Home At County Fair Larger D a ir y A n im a l I »ion and brought forth many ve« the home till» Friday morning Ingtoii uud t'ullforulu la expec-1 3:00 In The Afternoon Of Committee valuable suggestion!. ed Hy Members at 9:30, thence to St. Cecilia'» Than Usual uni to exceed ihu previous high church In Ilenverton where re- People from every section of J by I 1 ,' juo . uuo pound* uud even v u s 'o r Steiwer Is To Be The Reierrnd Oleknieu Of Itethan) qutum man» -will be offered, at Ilazeldale l»ar> I lub Is High the slate have written to me h a Mir) ii 4'awr«e Min« The with quota* net by Uio Wulnit' 1 < hureh Officiates .Speaker Of The Evening 10 a m. Concluding ac-rvlees at in regard to this action, many Scorer Of Division Control Board there will be ot- ! ______ Nweepslakc* Itlbbon Mt. Calvary with W. E. I’egg in favoring the placing of governors ' | fered for sale uouie 13.600.000 A, a M MramoDy, charge. others opposing Announcement that \N ashington The 4-H agricultural division on all cars, The pirlu’ 4 11 club « h l b l l ! more than last y e a r , cuauuip-1 y^unk M. Jeffrie« of Bethany and of the Washington county fair was such action. It is very evident county will be represented in the at the Wealiogtoo County Fair tlou. , Mi«« Clara A. Thompson of Bea- featured this year by the larg­ from the interest shown, that ‘ 'onstitution Day program to be wan iiiurli bigger than uuual and This luformatlou aroused mom 1 vertou were united In marriage L O C A L G R O U P A T ­ est and finest 4-H Jersey, Guern­ this speed prublem will come up held in Portland Friday, September the quality a great deal heller her» of the Oregon and Wash- ai the home of the bride'» mother, T E N D S MEETING sey and hog shows ever held for consideration at the next 1". a* part of the statewide con- iliun It ha» been the la»t few ingion division oi the I’aclfic Mr„ R(Me Thompson. at 3:00 p.m. session of the legislature. |vention of the Oregon Republican in the history of the fair. year». There were Home 300 en- i mint Walnut Murketlug com- | Hunday. Septenfber 0, before an Charles, Ruth and Billy West, Eighty-four head of dairy an­ All this comment brings forth wa-s m-‘ de today by Lsiweli rle* which included Clothing, mlltee, meutng at the Muttno- #ner hanked with white and pa»- Elmer Johnsoti, Miriam Doty, Ka­ imals including 40 head of Jer­ one very evident conclusion-the ' Pr‘‘« id‘*nl <*f the G 0 p' inviHion 1 11 III; Homemaking. I mmii hotel in I’ortlaud, to re-1 le, x|u(|toll. rubrum lllle*. and therine and Hastings Denney, seys. 30 head of Guernseys. 8 people of Oregon generally d e -1 organization. It.Him Improvement; Cookery !>i | queal help from retail »ale» or-1 lighted pastel flow er candle». Rev­ George Spriggel and Elaine and head of Holstelns and six head sire slower speed upon our h ig h -' I’OR4,1 named as Washington vialon» I II III and 1 amp • ,M>X gaiiuullou* throughout the ua- erend Hickman of the Bethany David McMinn with about fifty of Brown Swiss were exhibi'eu ways and the establishment of « * “ «>* nicmlier» of a Constitution «ry, u aperta! Bread Baking Con nun. Presbyterian Church officiated. young people from Portland by the club members. The Ha- a definite, enforceable speed ^,a>’ committee Paul Patterson and teal under the »pon»or»h!p of ¡ An urgent appeal fur assia- The bride wore u drew» of dark spent the week-end at the Port­ zeldale Dairy ‘ lub »a s high limit. Driving restrictons are !*r' t Nedrev. the Northwestern Yeaat Company, . ,, , tuui'e *u* aent to the National blue sheer »Ilk with trimming» of land Union Bible Conference at scoring in the dairy division and sure to follow a record of disas- T*1® 1 onstitution Da) program Chicago; ( alining Division! I - I I - j Association o f Food Chaina, the i while and u corsage of TaliKinan Rock Creek camp. The gather­ winners of the Calf Manna Tro­ ter such as the state and nation W*B be held in the Lincoln high III and u »pedal tanning independent Food Distributors j rose» and iMiuvardia. MI sh Rose ing was held as a farewell for phy. They were followed clos­ 3 rcî now if x IK* r i en c i ng gebool ¿uiditorium &t 8*30 p.m. wit® Jiil.it under the »poii»or»htp of Council, the Washington Chain Thompson in a blue silk print the large group of young people ely by the Reedvllle Dairy Club. the Ball M hnoii t'oinpuny. The best governor for any car f tnator * * * * * f te‘ Wer Store» Association, and other dreaa was her sister’» only atten- who left this week for Wheaton Tualatin Dairy ctuli aad the a level-headed driver-an d with ! 0re* ° “ ’ keynoter “ >e l»3 « Mi»» Kathryn Cawr»e won the [ food distributors on behalf of dual, ItolM-rt Jeffries was best College. West Union Dairy Club. the use of common sense and Republican nat.onal convention, sweciwtakea ribbon for huving tj„, 12,000 wulnut grower» on the man. Bill Foster of the Reedvllle ordinary judgement every car ** the 1,Peaker of the evening; won the most points In 4 H | cuaat. A small Informal reception fol­ O.E.S. HOLDS FIRST Dairy club won the Jersey breed ran have such a governor, and ? * * * haa ca,led uP°n branch­ Club work exhibited at the County j The committee naked that dis­ lowed the ceremony. special awarded by Mr. and Mrs. ai no additional cost. In fact, ■ ** thc republican club in all piali in Us Oírla1 division. Ska tributor» “ exert unusual efforts David Storey; Wilbur Nyberg of reasonable speed in the opera- sections of the state to move After a trip to Seattle and Mt, M E E T IN G OF F A L L plnuil first In Clothing, Divis­ by Inaugural lug sales campaigns Rainier the the Tualatin Dairy Club won the t ion t ion of motor cars wilt show uP,,n Portland for the two days couple will make ion IV, fourth In • ookery. HI- |inHhelle»l walnuts during the Ihelr homo at Bethany where the Beaver diapu?r No. 106 O.E.S. Guernsey Breed Special awarded a decided economy in costs of ot t ^ie convention. Friday and vaimi HI, second In Canning Di­ couSug (all, winter and spring groom operates a store. held Its first meeting o f the fall by the Rieben Brothers. operation as compared with high Saturday. September 17 and 18, vision II; first In the Spedili , for the express purpose of re Twenty-four head of hogs wert Mrs. Jeffries has for several Wednesday evening with a large Bread linking • onlest, third ,n , ||«>\i«x walnut growers of threat- vnars been teaching at the Un­ group present. Members having exhibited, representing 4 breeds. speed. Experience has shown that to « ound a " X for ‘ he 1938 e- gasoline costs can be reduced lections. the Home Economcs Judging j cnw| heav> financial losses. ’ ion school, neur Bethany and at birthdays in the months of July, Chester Whites, Duroc Jerseys. Controversial resolutions, with as much as twenty per cent by tenuis, first In the Hobby Club, August and September were ac­ Poland Chinas, and Berkshire». the future policies of the re- The National Association of (•iirden Home. the adoption of moderate speed. first In Division IV Style Revue corded special honor. The o ffi­ Margaret Schwanke won the Kor- publican party as the issue, are Food .Chains und the Washington To the driver who is accus­ cers of tha chapter conferred a necker purebred Chester white Chain Stores Association Immed­ JOB expected to make their appear­ DAUGHTERS Ing Dem« >uatration team. The , excessive Moral degree on Miss Evelyn A l­ gilt which was offered as a tomed to travel at iately pledged their aid, W. O. ance on the convention floor. A tolsi points won Is 34. Miss , HOLD FIRST M EET exander, bride elect, who holds breed special by Adrian Ilorn- speed. I would suggest that on liberal bloc has threatened to Fellows, chairman of the com- Cnwrse Is by fsr the most out- ... . , , bis next long trip he set for the office of Marshall. A floral ecker. . mL nut tee announced, and fuvorabln split the convention wide open himself a reduced speed limit. slum ins girl In 4-H t lub work Bethel No. 20, Daughters of arch was formed with long stem­ The Sperry T rophv, v u l i is to get its beliefs on Tecord. word Is expected soon from o- Job of Beaverton held their first med pink gladioli through which awarded to the grand chiR’ i-lor. Then keep account of the sav­ for this elidi» year. I «rouun The convention will open Fri­ U tile Miss Ruth Ouerher of j fall meeting Tuesday' evening, she was escorted then presented 4-H livestock shopman w ai won ing in travel costs, and also day* at 10 a.m. with registra­ the Helvetia district won second The Oregon-Waahlngtou divi» Sept. 7. The special feature of with the flowers and a gift. make note uf the added pleasure for the second year b.' r '..tard tion and appointment o f commit­ place with a tolsi o f 16 points |,,n committee Is composed of Fel- the evening work was the elec­ Mrs. Bertha Williams, Worthy Hagg of the ReedviUt Do ry of travel and the reduced per­ tees. There will be round table havlng won first In Clothing I. ; low«- George O Cadwell. sec- tion and installation of officers Matron was given a real sonal strain as compared wtth sur­ club in competition again r fic deaths. lowed bv dinner. The closing feature of ‘ he ag­ spei Ini guests of the Slate Fair I hlican rels constitute the principle r#>- i U v IVE j IU i C j 1 11 I v lii! o W. Guerber has started taking Nyberg o f Tualatin third. W il­ dershlp of Miss Jean Ann < ™ ' |v H I»; 2, H ert. Meyer. Helve.la: , ar, invi(„ d lo attend which have to he U T IL IT IE S COM. fred will represent the county dent pests flying lessons. nell. a former 4-H d u b momhe. 3. Betty Yungen, Helvetia. ..... ............ .... ......... „ j contended with in this county. . meeting to be held Monday eve- at the state fair. won first In the canning; Elean- Canning 111__1. Rhea Charles Eernard is busy at Jewell j nlng at 8:00 p.m., September 13. Community demonstrations have g . D. Tucker resident of Reed- or llnnlcy and Esther Robb of p|jy#u> Durham. at the Chamber of Commerce the Job of painting hangars at Mr. and Mrs. Myers spent the been held over the county dur- ville for the past 14 years has the Academy district under the ..... „ ... the Bernard Airport. . , tanning "Hall Mason Special" rooms In Hillrfboro. Ing the past season, as well as j petitioned the Pubii. Utilities week-end at Seaside. leadersljp of Miss Kathryn 1 I/ehert Wilson is in the air All friends of the party are numerous demonstrations conduc- commission at Salem f..r :.r. fa­ < awrse, a 4-H club member won again with his trim little mon­ ted in cooperation with the ag- ority to operate for hi-e truck first in the ('.Miking. , < «“ ’Itery I "Drop Cookie*— J. asked to attend the meeting, the purpose of which Is to discuss oplane after a safety check-over Mrs. Archie Olsen made a en ricultufal committees of subor- service within a radius 25 Roberta Johnson, North Plains; The girls going to the Slate prospects and plans for the 1938 and minor repairs at Yate's air­ jovable flight in Stipe's mono­ dinate Granges. At these dem- miles of Reedville and lo and ! 4, Edmond Troutman. North Fair to enter the Girl's Dress canijsilgn and to select delegates craft shop. Mains. plane to Gales Creek and landed onstrations the Extension Ser j from any point in Oregon from Style Revue Contest from Wash Reynold Wilson soloed at I'Pany - 1. Kathryn ¡’terrfber, additional demonstration«* testified that a shortage of truck demonstrate “ Vegetable Salads awrae’ Academy, ! will be held in conjunction wit a service in their community ex­ and Dressings.’’ Art— 1, Jeanne Tuttle, Aloha- ! the Orange Agricultural commit- ists to such an extent that at Dinners— Ellen Bell Johnson Huber; 2. Edna Sohler, Academy, I tees of the Scholls. Hillsboro. some seasons farmers hitch up of Durham with Mrs. R. Shaw Economics Judging Con­ M'ashington and Kinton Granges. their teams and do their own ns her leader will pul .jn a * e R l Teams 1, UBIan Yungeu nnd i hauling by wagon. $ dinner ut the 4-H Club Build-1Ruth Guerber, Helvetia; 2. Es A pproved by the M aritim e Com m ission the cadet O n w atch. Cadet B u rg e r “ shoots the su n " on his own Ing. Ellen will prepare, serve and *her Hanley and Esther Robb, PAST N O B L E G R A N D clean up her kitchen In u pei - ( Academy; 3, Junnlta Cnwrse and system train s fu tu re officers fo r the M erchant f r0m the bridge of the “ Santa E le n a ." A fte r three years D IN N E R IS H E LD C L U B M EETS W E D . lod of three hours a dinner for Kathryn Cnwrse, Academy, M arine. In his cabin, aboard the Grace L in e ’» “ Santa k AT McKKRCHERS E le n a ." Cadet Leon a rd B urger p lo t, a course in a « *ea le a rn ,"0 * "d h# » b* four people at a cost not to ex- Girls Dress Style Revue Div. The Beaverton Past Noble navigation problem . rea dy fo r his T h ir d O fficer's papers. reed »1.00 for the four. Th > 1,1 np,|V Jean Dnvls. lAttre); Wednesday dinner guests at Grands club met Wednesday at four are to be guests o f the 4-H frpne MTiltmore, laiurel. the home of Mrs. Jay Frost south the M. C. McKercher home were Club Association and the hostess. Div. IV “ Best Dress"— 1, Kath- o f Tobias. Mrs. Myrtle Hardman Mr. and Mrs. G. A Gilmore and Follow ing is a list of exhl'di j ryn Cawrso, Acndenxy. i assisted Mrs. FTost as hostess. daughter, Elizabeth of Portland, winners: Hobby—l, Katherine ( 'awrse. | One new member was initiated Mrs Hugh Glenn and sister Miss II, clothing I 1, Ruth Guerber, j Academy; 2. ,Rhea Jeyt»ll IHlyeu. I Into the club. There were two Margaret McLean, both of Min­ Helvetia; 4, Connie Van Dorcn, Durham. birthday cakes and one birth­ neapolis, Minnesota. Mrs. Glen t Banks; 6, Opal lew is, Sherwood. <’ iub Demonstrations Clothing was returning from a trip to day guest. Clothing II “ Rest U n it"— 1, ! — 1 , , Evelyn Sbhiimn^Tteir and j The next meeting will be held Redding. California and Miss Me- Betty Easton. Beaverton; 4. liai- Betty Jean Davis. Daorel. at the l.O.O.K. hall Wednesday. laan was on her way ,0 C.il- lie Jean Pare. Beaverton; 5, Bet- 2. Jean Watkins and Irene ! October 13 when Mrs. Rose Ste- fornia nnd coincldently neither I y Mai non. Beaverton. Whltmore, laurel. ; vena will act as hostess assisted knowing the other was on a i bulling I I I I. l e f t y Jean Cooking— 1. Father Robh and j trip, they met in the Portland hy Mrs. Lily Walker. Davis, la u rel; 2, Irene Whitmore. Knthryn Cnwrse. Academy; 2. ] depot. Mrs. McKercher was a This club has just purchased Unirei ; 3, Evelyn Schumachner, Ellen Mays and Hilly Trnntman upij of Mrs. Glenn in her early a new combination gas and Unirei; 4. Mopbla Kurowskl. Oar- North Plains; 3. Rosemary WIU wood or coal range and a new grade school days in Minnesota den Home; 6, Viola Stoller. lau r- ken and Ix»is Mays. North Plains rug for the kitchen at the hall. tnd they had not seen each o* ®E j 4, Barbara ftyferlng nnd lattra I ther for over twenty-five years Clothing IV "Party Dress’— 1,! Millet. North Plnlns. Mi*, and Mrs. Harry Comer L ife at sea h a t its soothing m om ents even fo r a cadet A cadet’s day isn't all study, problem s in navigation, Rhea Jewell ntlyeu, Durham; 2,1 $ Dinners 1. Ellen Bell John- W h ile Cgdet B urg er, off d u ty, looka on, Cadet Mas and In struction fro m the sh ip ’s officers. Ha has real and little son left Friday on a Miss Ruth Martin returned to Vlola Westrott, Fern Hill. | son. Durham; 2. Lillian Wood. b o rro w s h it bunk and h it radio fo r a few m in ute»' -vo rk to do. W h ile the "S anta E le n a ” la In port Cadat vacation trip to British Colum­ her home Monday Horn a weeks "Best Dress" — 1. Kathryn Durham; 3. U icllle Hunter. Dur- rest, w ith m usic, before going on w a tc h .. B urger supervises the loading of cargo. vacation at Twin Rocks bia. Cawrsc, Academy. i ham. Are Announced Married Sunday Large At Fair J(u r e FUTURE OFFICERS FOR THE MERCHANT MARINE