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T he B eaverton R eview
The Only Newspaper Devoted Exclusively to the interests of Eastern Washington County.
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V O L U M E XV. No. 43
School Budget Is
Passed By Voters
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lieu verton, Washington County, Oregon, Friday, Sept. 24, 1937
V ISIT O R S A T T E N D
O. K. S. M E E T IN G
A very large delegation of vU-
Itora from
South Gal# chapter
O.K.8. of
Portland and Holly
< 'huprr at Sherwood were prt—
aent at tho meeting of Heaver
Chapter HMi O KJ4. Wednendap
evening
Officers and meinbera
of Holly Chapter and the Baugh*
turn of Job of Beaverton were
the honored guentn of the eve
ning.
The member* of the chapter
furninlied the program which wu»
a unliiue nchool day*
comedy
»kit, accortlluii nolo, by Wilbur
JntuiHen, and hnrmonlra number
by
Gerald dovi of
Pnrtlnnd
Hpeeches, cnnemhle ilnglng and
rrfruKhment* concluded the meet-
ing.
A reocvption honoring Mra. K.
Donna Broad Wed
Saturday Evening
Silently Pausing
PKTEIt ZI M il HKH
I'u nera!
services were
held
at Prgg’a Chapel Friday after
noon September 17, far Peter
/.uercher of Metager. He la » L i
vi ved by two non», two daugh
ter* and two Bluter« Interment
wa* in Pnion cemetery at Ceda*-
Mill*.
Potato Growers To
Vote On Measure
Subscription, $1.00 per yr. In Advance
W E E D CONTROL PRO
G R A M IS P A S S E D
Gala Opening ïo
Be Next Friday
(By W. F- Cyrus, County Agent*
Noxious weeds have beocme su
fficiently established on land*
in Washington county to caus-;
farm property owners some con
cern. Control of mj(b weed pest*
Football Opening To
William
C.
Wollam
Teachers' Salaries Are
is more than an ¡dividual farm
Potato Growers To
Raised From Eight
Be Held At Pacific
problem. While one owner m a y!
O f Portland Is Wed
Vote On Acreage Lim clean up his property, adjacent !
To Ten I*er Cent
University Field
To Miss Broad
land occasionally may be a con
iting Program
stant source of
Infestation so j
TKM » JOHN PK1TZI.AFF
Vole 1» MnHj'Onr To T-hlrt)-
In n a Brood, Nlsler Of Bride
High School Band I* To
Hlt To I' iim Budget
that one man’s efforts towards!
•■Ted John Pritzlaff, 81, of Foi*
Ballot*
Mailed
To
Grower*
I» Maid Of llo v r
\rri»mpa«u Football Team
control
and
eventual
eradication'
e*i (¡rove, father of Frank Prilz-
1.1* fug Three Or More Acre* might be partially nullified by i
laff o f Beaverton died M onda,.1
The voter* of Beaverton school
M‘«n Donna I* Hrc,- I euugh-
an adjacent owner's neglect.
illstrict, ui tho miitilng hold at
and funeral nervicea were leid
A ll six of the
larger
hlg.i
ter of Mr. und V i» .l'itr.e.i I.
Complete
general
eradication schools in
Washington County
the high iH'htMil
TnoKtluy eve
in 1 onset (¡rove Saturday. He i* I Do Washington county potato
Broad of lluxoltlule on I William
ning of this week approved the
( Wollam of Portand were mur survived by three »on* and four grower* want an acreage limiting is not immediately possible and are staging a gala opening for
budget a* not
for'h In
last
provision written into the 1938 this fact is generally recognized, their football league on Friday,
rled at the WiMiin.oek Church i our iierg.
week'* Review ami submitted ,iy
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Agricultural
Conaervation
Fro- Control which is vital and nec- October 1st at eight o’clock at
of (¡od. Saturday ovenld.- Sep-
the re«ularly {appointed budget
? That la a question local cssary may eventually lead to the newly lighted football field
tcuihor 18 at 8:00 p.n i
Kev. ST. M A R Y ’S H A S N E W
cotnmtUee.
K. Stipe (Srund Conductrc**». w ill K. II Ahrctidt officiatili at
( • 'O O T R A I I f ' f u r n
grower* are being asked to bal- eradication if control is general at Pacific University in Forest
There wu*
considerable
dl»- la* held at the next meeting o f
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lot on this week. Ballot* have
The Oregon law has for some Grove,
ceremony.
• tiHkloii of
xoiiio of (he Item* the ( holier. October 13.
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been mailed to iho»e grower» In ysars provided that certain nox- \ Beaverton High Scohol will be
The bride wore a white i ■aim
contained In tho budget,
I wenty-nve player» have re- thi» country who
listed three ious weeds must not be allowed represented also by Its band ac-
wedding gown* with a lace veil !
tally the Item for tho purchase
ported to Father Richard Car- acre* of more of
potatoes on to go to seed, but due to the compenying the team.
Other
and carried a while Bible
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of land on
which to build tho
conaervation ^practicability of
enforcement, bands will be present from Sher
si reamer* o f pink rones aiul i t,‘‘ rry' l *JP npw *** Mary’* roach, their Agricultural
nowr Krude school build line Tea V IS IT A T IO N M E E T
and have been working out daily, i work »beet» »ay» Stanley Me- is has not
generally been ef- *®®H and
Forest Grove
and
orange blossom*.
• horn' Milano» were ulao rained
from
Hillsboro.
Mi** Henna Broad
»Inter of in preparation for tlieir i> . nin^ ( lurx. emergency asttlstant, han fective. An amendment to the possibly one
Romo eight to ten (tor rout
Agricultural
conservation Oregon law passed by the last Bands, team*, and other groups
A number at the member* of th„ brlde w u maid of honor game Saturday with the hi-avy dling
The dtntrlct ha» jeon contain- Bravar
played work in the County Agent'* of- legislature session changes this
* liuptrr IU6 O K S
at- and wore a gown of pink chlf- ‘ l.il»kunie team to lie
join in a grand parade to
plating the erection o f a in w lemled Hie vlnltallon meeting fon
flee. Farmer» who for any rea- -oinewhat.
Another
«lite r
Murjorie 1
Cnder the existing beRin Pr"™P**y at « ‘ «h* o’clock,
w hool tjttildinis for hoi e lime Of the Matron*. Patron*. A*no. nro8d an<1 Verna Ki»»el
were
The new roaah ha» only »ix non did not receive a ballot by •lacute as amended, weed con-
^ ary 8 an<* Fisaed will also
but on tw o occasions the ».»t. •» Matron* und PatroBB at New- >
jrldPBnm|dH T ,lolr gown* were regular« from la»t year’» »quad mail have an o[»port unity to vote
irol districts may be set up in seDd team8-
turned the
propoaitlon
cown tK*rg
tont Thur »day
evening. ,,f ^-een taffela
Kvelyn Allen but will build hin team around on the proposed provision any two ways.
First, the county
VVith aM teams in uniform, the
Hut liu t I’obruary at > <e tnoet- linei» for the evening were ^M
the Bwna flower girl. Jame» Wottoni Reynold» and Stannen. last year’* time this week tip to 1;(*0 pro.
court n ay
declare the
entire 'apiai11» '*"*1 meet with I. R.
I uk culled then the proj •< . car officer» of Newberg. Orenomah. >,ro, hcr of the groom, wa* best Iiuck*, and Dejierio and Pnrapid, Saturday, September 25, at the
ounty a district. Second
an.
Beaverton and Roger
ried and tilariH were urranitcd to Tualatin,
Fnre*t and
Reaver ,)a„
veteran line»mcn.
County Agent'» office.
group of not less than
seven 8olKate' cmcb * P « ' » « V. ¡a
hoxiii work.
i huilier» The meeting wa* held
Eighteen men will make the
JuM
bow
acreage
control
farm owners may
petition the
m*d<lle of the fielfj and draw
Following the ceremony a re-
However, there w»a at that In the
American Imglon hall.
eptlon w a h held at the home of trip Saturday, mostly firm year control would be worked out 1», county court requesting that some for their opponents. Three of the
time, no poKlttvc naaorance that The <>ut»tand!ng feature» of the
oppose the
the bride'« grandmother, Mr*. men The gain* wa* moved up of course, not definitely known certain area they designate b county teams wil|
the Government would apprup- evening were the ma»» formation
early to
enable the but it 1» apparent that it would
remaining three throoghout the
A. I* Cummlng» In
Portland. a week
established
as
a
weed
control
rlate Uie expected fund*, latter o f al| the officer» of the five
Thin wan attended by relativen Saint > to take part Jn the foot- follow the plan of the AAA set- district. I f they represent a ma ?ame and each team will meet
thla aaaorunce wan given and now chapter» In the entrance march
quota
which
two different
opponents,
one
md friend» o f the bride and ball opener at FVirest Grove. Oct. tins “ national
that the money to purr hone the and (lie preeentatlon of color* b) groom.
these folks are, at present cal jority of farm owners in such each half. Kach half will consist
l»t.
the
five
color
hearer*
and
encorU.
nlte ha* been appropriated, (he
ling a "goal.” This goal would
of three ten minute playing per
After a »hört honeymoon the
work will
begin an
»non an
couple will make their home in F IF T Y -S IX IN H 47F.L- b* ,hat a<>reaKe which with a ty goals which In turn would iods and the crowd Is certain to
poenlble.
FAR EW ELL LUNCH -
Portland
t>e split up by the county com see plenty of passes, runs, punts,
d \ i
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n
ornul1
e yield
T u,d
n
i y n
r j i l , m
.> ly »
nish
an ave™K
adequate
supply
of fur
po-
AnoUior thing that po»»lhly had
Visitor* here for the wedding
mittee into individual farm goals. with each thrilling play.
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N
TIIIJRS.
a delaying Affect on the »chmil
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tatoes for consumption and at
The coaches and principle*
were Mr*. Jack Greene and Mr*.
"Under the program, as ten
hoard won a ipetltlon that was
There are fifty-alg pupal* In the same time give the farmer
Isiwrence Kelly of f a come. \Va*h-
tatively outlined, the co-operat association of Washington county
Mrs.
George
lll»*y.er
and
Mr*.
circulated tinmcdiatcly following
attendance at Hazeldale school a fair return for his crop.. This i
Forest
ing operator would be paid a is cooperating with the
Jolnl hoste«»-
Mr
tho arhiMit election
when the George Thyng were
this year. Twenty-three are in national quota
would then b e '
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_______ and Mr. and Mr*. Victor Gun-
substantial amount per acre for Grove Chamber of Commerce and
c*
at
a
farewell
luncheon
i«t
the
the four lower grade* and thirty- , split up among the various pro-
bond» were voted That petition
Hier from 1*t Grande
is aponsor-
keeping his acreage within the Pacific Uni varsity
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re<|iiealed that the School Board Blu**er home on Thursday, com-
three in the four upper grades,
i during states in the approximate
goal
established,
the
amount
vary-
m*
the
evem'
P70*
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ipllnicnun«
Mrs.
Matilda
Kelly
give up the
building
project.
Nine new pupil« are laisier. projiortion of that states’ pro-
Mr and Mr.., H. H. Hu> icn
ing with the yields which he Ob- irWed
ajnon* the 8i*
leaving soon for her
Threat« were made that tnjunc- who I»
Billy , dueiion to the national produr-
and children and Mrs.
Car.,* t'liflford and. Gall Halm,
tained.” say those handling th‘s high 84:110018 * fter « ^ P « 1* « 8 arp
Anglelc»,
after Hanson spc..t
proceeding* would l>e forthcom home ln l*>»
Thene state goals would proposed phase of the agricul- P“ *1' Several hundred Beaverton
,ic wo-. -and -.( 1 and Mona Kinney. (H4ph Green, j tion.
Harry Riley and tf> cndall Broad, then be broken down into coun-
ing ehmild the matter of the »mudimi the pant taw months ¡^>rie ib-arli, Washington.
tural adjustment administration. fan8 are P,a,lnl,,* t0 » ‘ t*“ «1
In
Beaverton
and
Portland.
building he punhed.
,
likew ise the farmer who ex
Guests includi»! Mr*. Joe Hlshell
Tho vote of 91 to 36 In fa
ceeds his goal would get a re-
Beaverton high school looked
nml
Mr*.
Karl
Ackers
both
of
vor of appropriating money lo
duction fo r each acre in excess very good in spots last Thurs-
MHwuukle,
Mrs.
Allumigli
of
Sell-
buy the *t»e for the new build
of his established limit. The in- day in ita opening game of the
ing ha*
apparently given Uie I wood. Mrs. Ruby Boyd and Mrs.
elusion of such proposed pota- season against Vernonio altho
i W. II
Kngelke.
hoard confidence that tho dln-
to acreage control n the 1938 the raggedness of early season
trbx, an n whole,
denlren the
program depends upon the po- play was apparent at times. The
new building.
stfd en ts
le ave
CURRENT EVENTS PHOTOGRAPHED FOR
tato growers generally. If the score was 6-6 with both touch-
result, a* shown by the ballots downs coming in the ¡ast three
FO R T H E IR C O L L E G E
MRS. W O R K M A N IS
being taken here and elsewhere minutes. Vernonia scored first
this week show that some of the with an o ff tacklt smash while
Students
leaving
fer
various
V IS IT O R H E R E SAT.
potato growing sections are in Beaverton evened the count in
collages were: Jay Gibson, M ir
support of such a plan, then it four plays from midfield, scor-
Mm Wilbur Workman of f o l iam Doty, Melvin Gumrn, Mark
will be included. On the other ing on a pass from Bollinger to
iage (¡rove vlnlled at the B. K. ey Sayre and Helen Godfrey g v 1 !
hand if the growers do not want Karpetein. Beaverton's live play
ing
to
Kinfleld
College
at
Me-
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Stipe* home Saturday. Mr. W ork
it, the idea will be dropped.
was a feature of the game.
man, who In In the greenhoune Minnvtlle; David Mason is at
Data
supplied by the
AAA
The Bearers go to Rainier Fri-
bunlnenn wu«
recently
elected lending Reed College; Margarei
points to the fact that the ac- day (today).
prenldent of the Southern Ore Went. Marian Metzler, and Mary
reage and
yield per acre are _______________________________ __
gon I’lorlats Telepraph and Tel- Jane Junor, O. 8. C. at Corvallis;
two very important factors de
optione AssilPtathvn. ,Wllh thin Barbara Scoti han gone o Ore-
termining the value of the crop, designated mutrict^ the court.
honor he wan given a free trip g n Normal school at Monmo t*i.
In 1934. according eo this in- uP°n ceco'P1 of the petition, must
to the National convention being ^ RuMsei Mulct t is at tend log the ,
formation, a five and one-half [ declare the district
organized,
t
nivernlty
of
Oregon
a’
Eug»'ie
i
held at
Philadelphia. Pa.
He
per cent increase in acreage to- In either case the weeds to be
left by plane Saturday evening
gether with a 105 per cent in- covered, and whether
eradica-
and expert* lo In* gone about twe D E N N E Y S V IS IT IN
crease
in
yield
per
acre,
r
e
-
!
tion
is
required
or
merely
seed
weekn. The Workman* formerly
ROSEBURG, OREGON
suited in a decrease in the val- formation is to be prevented,
renlded nouth of Beaverton on
ue of the crop of 35 per
cent, must be set forth; in the first
the farm where Mr. Workman
Mr. and Mrs. T. B.
Denney
These
percentage
figures
a
r
e
; case by
the court and in the
»pent hin childhood.
and Mrs. B. K. Denney spent
based on the relation of yield s1 second by the owners,
several days last week visiting (
and value to the five year aver-
Weeds designated as noxious
W E D D I N G A N N IV E R -i with Mr. and Mrs. George Sew -1
age;
that is. for the
average j must be controlled or eradicated
ell and Miss Jennie Btiick at
production for the years 1932 within a time declared reason
SARY CELEBR ATED
Roselmrg. Oregon. Tho ladies are 1
to 1936 inclusive.
; a/ble by the county court in such
Probably the comparative low a district and in no case can
Mr. nnd Mr». P. I. Dlllcganl. cousins of Mrs. B. K. Denney.
return in 1934 had much to d o 1 any of the specified weeds be
formerly of ihe Scholl» tAiircl Mrs. Mnry Kustes of Dublin,
with a one and one-half decrease permitted to produce seed. Any
coninmnlty celebraled their fif Ireland, another cousin, was al
tieth wedding
anniversary at so visiting there. Mr. and Mrs.
in acreage in 1935; also,
there i person, firm, or corporation own-
was a three and one-half per ing or operating land within the
I heir home in Portland Sundny. T. H Denney wept on down to
cent lower average
yield per weed control district must com
'nicy wore married In North Da Grants Pass one day to visit
acre, which meant that the to ply with the provisions approved
kota and have spent farty-flve with friends there.
tal crop produced increased 27 for control within the area. It
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j per cent in value.
Oregon. Among those participat
LO CAL N E W S
is required chat the state high
In 1936 there was a 13.6 per "way commission, the respective
ing In the celebration were their
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cent decrease in acreage with a county courts and municipalities
mi, F M. U U t p N Of Scholls,
Charles Dobie of Portland vis
decreasing average yield per acre destroy or prevent the seeding
lineman for the local telephone ited al the McKercher home Sun
of only one per cent, yet the of any noxious
company nnd their daughter Mr... day
weed on any
totaj value of the
potato crop land owned by them. Violation
C. R. Parker of Vancouver, Wash
Miss Vera McElroy visited o-
Increased
59
ington seven grandchildren and
per
cent, if the of any 0f ti,e provisions of the
ver the week-end with friends
figures of the A A A are correct. act are made a
eight great igrnnd children.
misdemeanor
In Eugene.
Washington county , growers, subject to a fine frorii $10 to
have ceased to raise as many
Bruce McCann of Manning vU-
K IN T O N G R A N G E TO
$ 100 .
potatoes
as they did 6 to 10
Ited with bis mother, Mrs. Nora
After a district has been de
HAVE
PROGRAM
years
ago.
This
decrease
in
lo
McCann, Saturday.
clared organized, a weed ins
cal acreage has been due to two
liector shall be appointed by the
Bethel No. 20 Daughters of
On October 1st at 8 p.m. Kin-
factors. First, keener competi
court whose duty it. will be to
Ion Orangp will hold a Booster Joti met for regular meeting and
tion with large supplies of high
see that the provisions of the
Night l*rogrnm at the Klnton initial ion Monday evening.
quality stuff from recently de
act
are carried out and where
Grange lla!| on the Scholls road.
veloped irrigated
sections, re
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Brown
necessary to serve notices and
A C U E E N A B U I C A T E S — Love
There will be a free program nnd Mrs. Ruby
sulting
in
a
more
or
less
de
Boyd
spent
supervise weed destruction. Whe-e
ly Bette Cooper, crow ned Miss
and Kdylh Tozler Weatherred. Sunday at Wllhoit Springs.
pressed local
market. Second,
owners or occupants of the land
Arr,erica st the annual Atlantic
Chaplain of the State Grange
from a slump in the demand for
within a district fail to destroy
C ity beauty contest, became the
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Tuttle of
will be the main spenker. Every
Burbank seed from California.
first g ri in history to walk out
noxious weeds, the weed' inspec
one Is invited lo come.
P o l Portthnd visited at their former
According to the census this
on the title and the movie con-
lock refreshments will he serv home on Denney road Sunday.
counity
has had
upwards
of tor will have authority, under
traste
that
go
with
it.
the act. to enter such premises
ed. after the program.
4,000
acres
o
f
potatoes.
The
pre
Mrs. Carrie Hanson entertained
F E M IN IN E N E G L IG E E —
sent planting is probably less and proceed to control such nox
| the Tigard Robekah Club at her j
A lovely negligee worn b y ^
(" y o u n g e s t
HOOSEVELT
t N-
than 2,000 acre*. While the val ious weeds in such manner a*
! home Thursday afternoon o f last !
Jan e W*l*h. picture *tnr, is
R. R E N W IC K W E D
t, AC.fc L — Jo h n A s p in w ali Rocseveit,
to destroy all seed. Et x_nse in
ue of the potato crop here
week.
made of
wht
- youngest and only u nm arr ie d son of
TO M A R Y A N N G R A Y
relatively *mal| compared to the curred in doing thin, if not paid
printed in * p s i t r l flo
¡the President, and his fiancee. Miss
Miss Eva Whitworth and Miss
value of
other
crops, and of within 90 days after tho lien is
sign with orchid pr
An
n
L
m
d
t
a
y
Cla
rk,
after
their
en
Bernice Cox of Portland attended
still
less
Importance
compared on the docket, shall constitute
Richard Renwlck, grandson of
na tm g. T h e full »lee
gagement was announced Septe m
the Pendleton
Round-up over |
t other sections. It Is never-the- a valid lien again*. ( he prope ty
Mrs. Walter Tihhalts of Alnhn anr
shirred from shoulde
ber
1J
at
an
informal
tea
by
M
is
t
the weekend.
less hoped that the 3W0 or more and is lo be collected by the
Miss Mary Ann Gray were mar
elbow and the shawl c o l l a r « >
’ *'S^ V t
C l a r k ’s mother. Mrs. F. H av en Clark.
Washington county farmers who 'ax collecter In the same manner
Jack Thorne of the First Se
ried In a ohtirch ceremony at
and t i r e j m e r bell u of ne'f ■
:
• Tltey will be m arrie d upon Mr.
grow three acres or more of as taxes are collected. I f sues
Ihe Millard Avenhr Prenbyter- curity Bank was taken to his !
Roosevelt's graduation from H a r -
potatoes will turn In their bal- action has been delayed so that
Inn church In Portland on Sat home in Salem Sunday because
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I lots this week.
urday September 18 al 8 p.m. of acute Illness.
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