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t'a. v« r „ f 'y u bt r , r y T he B eaverton R e v ie w The Only Newspaper Devoted Exclusively to the Interests of Eastern Washington County. VOLUM E X V I, No. 7 Farm Economic Con ference Io Be Beaverton, Washington County, Oregon, Friday, CORN SHOW HAS W IDE INFLUENCE Eighth Annual Corn Show To Be f£J .._ Silently Pacing Jan. 14, Subscription, $1.00 per yr. In Advance 1938 COMMITTEES URi„- O.E.S. Holds First Meeting Of Year T A iV lA U IV Iit G lV i.A Grade Quintet De teats Orenco Mon. i By I, E. Franela, Assistant Co. j am a* w II..SON J armor commultea have been Agent. > Janie» Wilson was born in | uiwuu. u.c pug. Week preparing Tim approach of the eighth ,,e i reporua ior cue cmuiug County Tyrone. Ireland, May 24, annual Commercial National Hunk >i a.«!!***/» county .cuau ¿ar 1857, I be youngest child of a Corn Hhow calls to mind the economic commence gcucouieu family of three broknurn and ntute wide Influence this corn ,oj a imay, jauna.y „o. i iei.ua six «islets all of who u died n Beaverton Defeats Conference To Be growing project has hud in the Show To Be Held Retiring 1937 Officers iniiiy piang ior inis courerelicu Ireland many years a,: ». development of the Corn enter *eie lunue- ,n .»ovemoer, ai wmrn He came to the Unit's«. States Witch Hazel By bcore Held In Hillsboro On January II And 15 Are Special Guests prise, und ulso the record* mode .mi« Houert v». war reus w„ in 1888. Worked in Pennsyl Of 26-6 January 27 by some of the a inner» in this In Lobby Of Bank c.ecie j „eiierui cumimau. Jr oi At Meeting vania three months, lived in contivi In former years. towing luat lime tour committees lllinoi* six months, in Iowa six Many Students Absent from iilta o r, ( u in mil Ire Mi'rt lu 1830 when the corn growing Dr. II. K. Cun- o i 0 . N (, montlm and went to M’lin sota Mr» Hcrtha William» Hade were aupoiuleu representing gen .school Because Of lilac»» lug» Vrr living llrld contest was started by the hank eral livestock, au larua crops, in 1888 where he lived nnul to- la To IP- Official Judge Member Of Past Matrone i__ under the dii ectimi of W. C. | .and u»e, anti he ■women» m came to Oregon in 1803. The basketball boys played Meetings iif advance committ Cyrus, who was then assistant v »ion. nenry nae,-, KeeUvUic; The late Ed Bctiulmericb, for-» lie bought a s n . l t ir.r. mar The first meeting of Beaver Orenco Monday evening with a ee» abler urn preparing material county ugent, corn growing in J mer president of the Commercial I Tualatin during FrtJM Worked Chapter No. 106 O .E .9 . for Fred Jo-s>, R„. 2, Portland; J. -core of 23 to 4 in favor of fur the forth coming Washington Orngou was in the pioneering National Hank and founder of j in the Portland sawmills mo*.», 1838 was held Wednesday eve W. Keunina, Rt. 5, Hill.-boro and the Beaverton grade school team. rounty Cai in oronouiic conference, »luge A situili amount of a ( the Washington County 4-H corn | of the time until 1826. Bold 1- Lester Cyphers, North ning with the retiring 1837 of Mrs. Kenneth Fox made 12 of the to be held lu HlUeboro, Juuuary superior quality of locally ud 1 con PM will he honored at the ! farm In 1828 and moved tc ficers a* special guest*. Plains, head these respective 23 {joints. The score for the 27, are resulting In the uiciiui- a tiled Minnesota lit seed war i eighth annual 4 li corn show Tuulatin soon after and retired ii latliin of many Important fai l* distributed to each of the dut -tame with Witch Hazel last After the regular business 1 grout*). This conference will not be rYiday was 26 to 6 with Bea and rlirurei regarding the pre- members enrolled m the contest ! which will be held In the lobby from hard labor. melting Mrs. Bertha Williams | of Ihe hank, January II and 15. Mr. Wileon was initialed im-> Junior Past Matron was wel a repitition of the one of two verton having high score. There aeut trend» and future outlook and from till« »mull beginniu* i Pinal plans and arrangement! i the Carlton I.O .O .F . I>»dge No for agriculture in till« county. the p eject I um grown until now «nmcd into the Past Matrons group years ago. 'the proceedings and wii! be a game here with Aloha- of the conference two fiuber Friday evening. The udvnnee work for the about twelve tons of first quality | tor the event have been an 166 of the jurisdiction of Minne with an appropriate degree in report collfereuee la belug huudled thru seed corn is produced each year nouncod by J. L. Heurcey, cash sota. Nov. 6. 1881 and tra»i- - which she wag presented with year» ago will be reviewed <»ntl Homer Speer has been absent four committee« this year, whlclf by the I II members of Wsshiug ier. who Is in charge o f the | ferred to Tualatin l/ulge No 226 a recipe file and special recipes possibly some change* made in from the first grade for several »how. | .tune 8, 1815. are coiiaidering land uae. crop ion county. In additimi to this due to illness. Dickie from the Pa*t Matrona. J. F. a few instances, minor recom days The 11*38 Cushman has been confined to production, livestock production, Itasi developcment the Cmiimer ' Dr. li E. Core of the farm lie wa* a igreat Ilfble i . i • lent Felfther, Junior Past Patron was mendatioiks altered. will and was a member of the Pres likewise inducted into the rank* study has a somewhat different tks hon:e for four weeks with and farm home and rural life. tin! National Hank contest «»-t crop* department O .J .’C . The material being gathered by all example which ha« m-iillcil he th,, official Judge at the ion byterian church for over fifty of the Past Patrons with a com cope. Increased emphasis thru- flu and complications. thus»- eommltleeea will be aub- in eight Oregon counties spoil test and one of the main speaker* years. His only konwn relative» edy degree. Other guests spec i out the country is being placed Each pupil’« writing paper niltted to the general conferncc soring similar corn growing con at the banquet which will he are one niece, living !n Ireland, ially honored were Mrs. R. B. on various types of planning with a review of all the small for a full day'a eon»ideratlon, tests, several of them getting held in the llill-horo Grange a daughter of one of his s!«ters Dnney ex secretary, Mrs. Eila and with various programs being letters is posted In the room. at the c.neluaion of which re from time to time Practice on the capital letter* their foundation seed from the Hall, by the officers of the and Mark and William Patterson Mar-h. ex Treasurer and Mrs. developed port* and recommendaton» will 1 Washington county club mem bunk Friday evening, and at now living in Portland, who arc Ethel Phelps, who served as .ertainiog to agriculture, none will now be given. Row 2 has hen*. be udopted which the club member. their distant relatives by marriage. ; Electa last year. Refreshments of which are developed with this the best health record for the and parents will bt Similar meeting* to the one ! region particularly In mind, it past month. Jam«*« Wilson died in Wash were served. A* a climax of th i p-ograin leaders A star ia given being held in Worthington county to develop the corn „roving en guests William l t . Te»>tsch, a s ington County, Oregoo, January Mrs. Dora Stipe, Grand Con iB only by being prepared and every morning to the row where nre scheduled for every rounty terprise in the state, in wmch sistant state rounty tgen. Iiader. 7. 1838. age 8ft years, 7 month* ductress of the Grand Chapter having ready definite conclusions' in each child has clean hands, in the »tale thin winter. Thiw the Commercial Natiu'mi Hank's * ■•! I»e the other speaker that clean finger nails, a clean hand and 13 days. will vk-it the chapter in her «upported by actual data nre being »ponnored by the ex contea! hua hern a major and O Ptielpa, Hillsooro G oitre Funeral service* wjjl be held offical capacity to Inspect the requests and inou»lficaxion9 or kerchief and has brushed hl» tension service at Oregon State Initial feature, the ' ‘ lr.u Nation owner will again have the ex .Sunday, 2:00 4 >.m. at Tualatin Ritualistic work of the Chapter adjustments in these programs teeth The children are making college at the request of farmers al Hank of Portland sponsored hibitor* as his gue*t* at the M E. chur«-h uniter the auspice« at the nex meeting on Wednes , can be asked for and obtained. a border of trains o f gray and and farm organisation*. In ordec last year the «tate *orn show Saturday matinee as has been of Tualatin l»d ge No 226 I.O. The reports now being devel- blue construction paper. day, Jauuary 26. to review and add to, if neces At the «tute m i slow the his custom in past year*. The O F. Interment at Winona Cem- Children in the second grade I owed deal w ith advisable shifts sary. the finding* of previous winner in District II wa. Cotter, show will open at 8:0«) o'c!«’.':k etery. Tualatin. Oregon. are very much interested in a in types of production on Wash FINDLEYS B U Y TH E conference* of this nature. Exhibits will Hterly o f Gervais, who with hin Friday morning ington couniy farms in the few new fish bowl and fish brought NUTRITION MILL Ivan and Amo* be judged Friday afternoon fol The forthcoming conference 1» two brothers, of the children. The g . r. w i s t in-tances where such shifts by one maile their «tart in lr corn lowed by the banquet at 7:00 to hr a "family affair" einpha "The Elves and the could be of advantage, together ' stories. G. T. West ili«-d at his home The Findleys have bought the The size* County Agenl <»M u*. the project hi Washington cot.mv o’clock Friday evening. and "The Three with the data to show the needs Shoemaker.” at Hiteon about five miles from Idtst being that the future wel Crom HI30 until 1835. wheu the «how will elos« at the regular Beaverton Jan. 5. 1837. He was Berthold Nutrition Mill and will | and des rability of fuch shifts. Eflly Goats.” were dramatized fare of the farm home in di Blerly'a moved from th county, chvltig hour of the bank at noon ill only a short time with flu have it open for business Jan Results in language class, of these studies and this week rectly de|M‘iidrnt on the economic Ivun won first place in three of Saturday. followed by pneumonia and pleur-' 17. ideas being developed in these i Orange and yellow paper dolls M icro » s of the farm itnelf, and the , 1111 » , und second in two. There will |>c two divisions ley. He bad made his home at The N ikition Mill will be i < ommUtee groups will be pre nmuiucd. cm. black were cut tree that plana for the farm and Amos placed finii in one uud In tkte year's show; one for Ihe Hiteon for 37 years and will be in charge of an analytic chemist sented to whatever part of the hand for their art work thsi second In three. home should be made together and will j general public cares to attend week. if, car exhibits and the other grpntly missed by all his neigh and nutrition expert J im .* (terger of licavertmi who for th« yield |>er-acre contest. bors. Member* of the various com manufacture a full line of poul ! the session on January 28. At The third grade children have pluced second In District 11 cl tultt«4-s ate an follows: Interest among the club m em - George Thomas West was born try and dairy feeds. that tirre it is hoped that there been re-telling fairy tales they General livestock committee: II la .-1 year’s state corn show was tier* in the competition at the In Tyrengham. Maes. Dec. 28 The new company which will will be some discussion pertain have read. Clothing posters are lUigg. 1» O tally. It Horneekcr, the county's first (dace winner show this year being made in connection with is very keen I860. When seven years of age be known as the Findley com - : ing to these things. Crank Erickson, Joe V(onI>yke, In 1832. In 1835 Isiwrence and with many of the boys endeav his parent* moved to Gibsonville pany will also do custom roll-j their geograpry study. Bird Jansen of Verboort '•ring to either maintain honors Pete Yunker, Crank Bchulmerloh, Gervais ; isvsters of red and blue conatruc- N. V. where his father was en ing, grinding, cleaning and feed IOR DAUGHTERS TO Crunk Mitchell. J L. Batch«! pluced first and third respec »o n in past years or to establish gaged in the manufacture of p. ; tion paper were made in art and fertilizer mixing. A fertil der. Dwight MeCue, Ooear Foe. tively and in 1836 Clayton Ny new records The corn generally izer department will also be : HAVE INSTALLATION i class and make an attractive per. Cred Groasen, A. K. Krahmer. berg of Tuulatin. one of Oregon's Is of superior quality and from I display in the room. In 1886 he married Catherine added to the equipment at once The public is cordially invited H . <*. Scott and Robert Warrens outstanding ehrt» members, won the quality standpoint the show as tentative order* for over 600 Ida May Taylor and Wilson E. Anderson of Gibsonville and the installation of I Ross are absent with the mnmpa General Farm Crops Commit first honora. -hould be one of the host that tops o f fertilizer have already to attend to this union three jphtldren tee: Elmer Ouerber, t’henter1 Job Daughters, Monday evening I from the fourth grade. A book has ever been held. were born, one «on dying *n been received. at 8:15 p.m. in the Masonic j chart has been Koble. Inryed Anderson, Porry FRI IT GROWERS TO The Beaver will lie the Trade posted in the infancy. I stColItte, F. II Jo»*y. JaeJt, I room. This chart contains a mark and name of the feeds Hall in Beaverton. HOLD MEETING A N N U A L BALL IS Int 1882 they moved to Camas, Crop, A. J Sewell, John Plus*. The installing officers for the record of library books read by and fertilizer manufactured. Washington where Mr. West was V J. ln?wia. John C. Knmna. Simw berry and other small TO BE G IVEN SOON The warehouse will aiso be evening will be Rhoda Thyng. j each child. in the employ of the Crown Wi! Cerd Putnam, Cerd lainger. fruit growers will be Interested The sixth grade ha® become used as headquarters for a Helen Meade. Ruth Fillev. Win The annual ball sponsored bv lamette Paper Co. ifred Berst, Evelyn Rhodes ant} 'very much interested in a spell- I .unit l‘*e ,('ommltteo. John W. In the coming small fruits meet- statewide horticultural Co-opera the Knights of Columbus will In 1801 they came to Beaverton Kainnn. Herman D. Kerkman. Ingt* scheduled for Sherwood tive association, which specializes three past Queens of Victory i ing contest with Helen Randall Hurry I). Schmcltxer, J. M. and Hanks, January 24 and 25. be an affair of Thursday eve and have since raided on their in chemicals, and Crandall Peck as the team spray materials, Bethel No. 2. Portland. ning, January 20. In the spacious farm near there in the Hiteon Vundcrznnden. ft. Glenn Ritchey. Programs for Tlie following officers will be captains. The score is now 54 these meetings Buckeye Pavtllion near Cornel district. in eeticides, disinfectants and Gits Krauee, L. L. Crawford, have been developed around the installed: Imogene Hoffman, Hon to 38. with the Randal! team in ius. Surviving hint arc his wife; flertilizers. H. R. Findley is Rielmrd Wlnmer, W. 1‘ . Put ored Queen; Betty Hanson. Sr. ' the lead. Their January art most frequent questions asked manager of the Co-operative. one son. Cornelius T .; and one The members of the committee nam, Jr.. Oscar ls>ve. Princess; Dorothy NVray, J. problem is a enow scene worked by grower», »ays County Agent in charge are Fred Engeldinger, daughter. Pauline all of Bea Princes;; Dor oth y McBreen. | ou in black and white. Curnr Home and Rural I .if c Cyrus. Thg William Wleber, Morris Waibe verton; one sister, Donnie B ST. MARY'S W A R D Guide; Cathryn Van Kleek. Mar j girls are leading by three point* Committee: Mrs Is-ster Cypher». Topics to be discussed include: and John Sous. West of Peruy, N Y. JOINS U. S. ARMY shal; Dorothy Taylor, Chaplain: j in a character and author con Mr*, lluldu Connell. Mr*. K. C. "Management o f Cultivated Hill Funeral services were held in C a r o l.v n Peterson, Treasurer test between the girls and boys Is-miiig, Mr*. John K. Kanina. Bolls to Prevent Erosion," "Sum the Beaverton Christian church H AZELD ALE CLUB ¡Major H. D. Bagnall, the Frances Brindell. Recorder; La Mi Pent Patton. Mrs. Chsrlen of the reading class. mary of Fertiliser Demonstra with Interment at Crescent Grove Army Recruiting Officer, 323 Ray Martyn, Musician; Aloha HAS MEET THURS. Nelson. Mrs. Harold Aehiseher J Caroline and Marjorie Bozich, tion Work and Fertiliser Uee* eetnetry. W. E. Pogg in charge. New Post Office Building, Port - Finnell, Librarian; Patricia Ward, M ri, lx«on Davli*. Mrs. Ethel’ ; both of *he seventh grade are on Small Fruit Crops in Wash land announced Saturday the 5th Messenger; Roberta What- absent this week because of the The IFnzelduie Happy Hour Penniington, Mrs. Sam Walters Ington County,” "Farm and Crop NORMAN U I.L 1 K enlistment in the United States ely, 3rd Messenger; Jean Shu Club met last Thursday at the and iMrs. Edna Hcinricks. Management Systems for Small Norman A Fuller was born Army of John E. Gaessler. an man, 2nd Messenger; June Weeks, i mumps. borne of Mrs. Donald Fra- or. The eighth grade Hygiene Fruit Farms," "Buying Fertili August 8, 1864 at Warrensburg, orphan, and ward of St. Mary’s 1st Messenger; Frances Down The afternoon was spent 1» BEAVER QUINTET ! class has been very busy the sers." “Insect Pest Control on N. Y. Ho di«>d Jan. 11, 1838. Home. Huber, for service with ing, 4th Messenger; Marjorie tacking a comforter whirh was ! past few days learning the names Smnll Fruits Including Svittle While rating dinner he choke l the Field Artillery with station Scott. Sr. Custodian. D EFEATS TIGARD Margartf pnwented to the David Rich Bug. Root Weevil . Hoot and and died immediately Funeral in the Hawaiian Islands. S*'ott. Jr. Custodian: Betty Moore, of the bones in the body. They family at Farmington who re is to be at Pegg’s I'haiei Friday By scoring 26 to llielr oppon Crown Borers," and “ Diseases of Shirley Trotter. also have spent some time mak Gae-sler applied for enlistment Inner Guard; cently lost all their personal (today) with Rev. Miller iq at the Portland office on Jan. Outer Guard; Ida Fetsher, Cus ing a diaghram of the lungs. ents 25, the Beaver quintet de Small Fruits and Their Control, effects in a fire, which destroyed Their present art problem is a harge of the services. Sunt 3 and was tentatively accepted todian of lights. feuted their age old basketball Crinkle nnd Ig-nf Spot on Straw ihe home they were living in. vivingare ' winter studp of two snow cov- his wife Mary, two on that date by Major Bagnall s rivals Tigard on Ihe Beaverton berries and Mosaic and Wilt on A program of music will be The next meeting will he at daughter«, Mrs. G. A. Shelton floor Tuesday night. The con Hasberrles.” Refreshments will be I cred trees silhouetted against the home of Mrs. A. C. Bolliger of Gaston and Edua Fuller of After passing the final examina given. a large moon. It is being done test became anybody's game after Some of the«c discussions will served. tions at Vancouver Barracks. i in black and white. the first quarter when Beaverton he Illustrated. The meetings will January 20 when each member Beaverton, two son.- Virgil aud is asked to bring a crazy quilt Norman of Beaverton; two sis Washington he was enlisted on led 8 to 4. begin and 10:00 a m. find con January 8th. CIVIL SERVICE E X block to the gathering. tors, Minnie Fairbanks of Yam The gnni(, was between the tinue ‘ hrotigh part of the after P N. G. CLUB MEETS The Major said Gaessler w !i AMS ANNOUNCED hill and Mary Hol«on o f Austin, he sent two teams who tied for County ! noon without delay to the AT SHEETS HOME RUBY ZASTROW PRE (Minnesota, two brothers, Eugene Overseas Discharge nnd Replace Championship last year. The i The F. S. Civil Service Com outlre gym was packed and SOCIAL LS TO BE The Past Noble Grand Club SENTED IN RECITAL of Boring, Oregon and Andrew »lent Dc|iot at San Frnncuco. mission has announced competi Fuller of Taft. during the game excitement ran California to prepare to sail for met at the home of Mrs. Edna GIVEN AT CHURCH tive examinations for the follow high us first one team then Miss Ruby Zaatrow, soprano the Islands on the next out Sheets Wednesday for their mon ing positions: HRS. HVRII STKRBhl, another would take n one or hound Army Transport. of Beaverton, thly pot luck dinner and btxsin- A county wide sport* social former resident Junior graduate nurse, $1.620 Mrs. Marie Strebel. 68. of two point lead. now living in Fairvale was <-ss meeting Mrs Anna Rogers I* lo he held nt ihe Beaverton a year, U. S. Public Health The l eadi ng MONT Mr MM presented in recital by her Huber, died Friday Jan. 7. She was co-hostess. Twelve members Service, and Veteran's Admin- game was Beck am with 12 points Congregational Church next Mon teacher, Mrs. Vida Teresa Ben > 1-' survived by her husband, A. LOCAL ROY IS ON were present. The following of day, January 17 at 8:00 p.m. Strebel, one daughter. Mrs. U. OF O. HONOR ROL*. ¡«tration. while Brown of Beaverton was ficers were installed: President, This is sponsored by the nett at her studio in the Maegly- Hermina Hofer of Portland, and close behind with 10. Industrial classification analyst Building in Portland Christian Endeavor but guests Tlehner Among the names on the honor and senior, associate and assis Florence Drorhaugh; Vice Pres one son, Adolph Strebel. Jr. In the opening game of the last Friday evening. Miss Zas ident, Betty Myers; Sec.-Treas.. nre to include young people of Funeral services were hold roll for the fall term at the tant industrial classifcation an year the Iteavertou "B " »quad Edna Sheets; appointed officers all denomination* throughout the trow «n s one of a group of Monday morning, at St. Cecilia I nlversity of Oregon was that downed the baby Tiger* 17 lo •lysts, $2,600 to $4,600 a year, were: prest?, Mildred Osfield; county. Come, you’ll have a voire and piano students pre church in Beaverton with NV. E. of Henry Russel Hulett, fresh Soca Security Board. 12 . Mar«hall. Rose Stevens; Guard man in law. good time. Dorothy Howes will sented on the program. Pegg in charge. Full information may be ob ian, Rosa Humburg; Flowers, This list, handed out by the direct the social. twined at the post office. VISITORS LEAV E Edna Sheet« and Myrtle Hard LOCAL CHOIR SINGS registrar at the end of every ROBERT E. MICK man. term, includes only those stud FOR THEIR HOME IN PORTLAND W ED . Funeral services were held CARRIER HAS AUTO MRS. MARSH IN Thorborg Benson read ttaq Thursday in Portland, for Rob ents havini? exceptionally high SAT. birthday list. standings for the" STALLED AT MEET Nir. and Mrs. Bex Denney and ACCIDENT The rhoir o f the Congregational ert E. Mick, aged 8 months, in scholastic period over which the grades are Next meeting will be at the little daughter, who have been i Arthur MulhoHund, Oregonian church furnished the nutsie and fant son of Mr and Mns. G. taken. visiting relativ«»» at Garden Home Mrs. Essex Marsh was install j home of Florence Drorbaugh on refreshment« for the meeting of F. Mick of Aloha. Besides the Hulett. son of Mr. J. H. ed a* Bethel Guardian for the Feb. 8 with Hazel Miller as nnd Whitford the past few weeks j carrier, had his automobile hadlv the Union Gospel Mission in parents, surviving a>re three Hulett, is a graduate of Beaver ensuing term at the last meet- | ro hocteee. left Friday for their home in smashed Saturday morning when Portland, Wednesday evening. brother* and three sisters. In ton high school. Stt'anvllle, California where Mr he wns struck by a young fel ing, January 3. Mr- Charlotte! Bev. H R. Burns presented lerntent was in West Hills Cent Denney I* engaged In the Forest low driving on Farmington road. the Bible message. Rev G. N eterv. Wing. Grand Guardian of Oregon, j Mr,. Ida Clifford of Portland ear was also struck service. Mrs. Fred Stipe, mother Another and Mrs. Ethel Rigge acted as visited with friend« and former Taylor 1» in charge of the dally quite ill at her home on Allen Grand Chaplain for the installa neighbors on Denney road Thurs •if Mr* Denney, accompanied before the Mulhnlland ear was mission meetings. (Mrs. C. \V. Allen is reported Avenue. hit. tion. them for an indefinite stay. day. J