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< t J ^40,T* u T he B eaverton R eview The Only Newspaper Devoted Exclusively to the Interests of Eastern Washington County. ....................... VOLUM E.XVI. No. 28 —— — — — »■ K A 1 ■■ .............y g — !!— licuverton, WuHhingtun County, Oregon, Friday, June 10, 1938 . _ Festival Day Ac- 1 OKI VINO QUESTIONS’ ANSWERED BELOW Silently Funking I M b'*. MO»* JC. rltlllA M M rs. lloao F. U raiu q of itt I, Beavvrtoa die I luu* ; * . * a survived by five children and seven grandchildren. Funeral services were held Thursday at 2:00 p ni. in Pegg s ( hipcl with interm ent at Cresc» it (Iri-ve rtm - erery. Subscription, $1.00 per yr. in Advance V itL iii Delegates lo Make Interesting Trip liE - i\j h.tir«K(ih County Crand Jury Holds Cession < I*> Karl H im II, Sec. of S la te) ( berry fruit flies have b egat How much distance should I ^ o eaicrKe and tne poison UMl allow for passing another car? . -pray tor tbeir controi sliouid The otuiwer to I H im question ,<« applied. 6 . C . Jo n e s , t.u>o- depend* not only upon how fart .liologist in the Oregon Fxpeu - car and the other car are Ordinance Passed To I mem Station says, “All variet Six Indictment» Are Mrs. Ray Christensen your Trips To Beaches And ies oT ch e rries os well as inter- going, hut a I »o upon the diff Permit Use Of Watei Handed tn; rive Of Is Winner Of Crand eren ce In the speed of the twc State Capitol To Be planted trees and foliage alon„ For Irrigation ca m . Assuming you are travel- Which Are Secret Festival Prize 1 :enue rows should be sprayed at Made By 4-H’ers _____ ' Ing 40 mlH*e an hour and tlx ¡onoe. A thorough bait spray I I.YHMKM H. F I * M il Town Strecta To Be Oiled First Session Of brand Jury Mm. Jo n es Mini. Hweepalakca ,a r >'ni “ re panning 1« travel-1 hould be applied, covering the Ulysses French passed away on To k eep Down Dual Trips Ire To Be Made On Hlnce April 21) Award In Klowrr Show lnK un,r 30 rullo». an hour, and i jp per su rface of the foliage w ill Ju n e 2 , He i . survived by hi* bill da>, Ja n e III ______ J .taauinlng that the nearest auto- j The City F athers beid their ¡w ife, M rs. The first session of the county > a. fine m ist spray. All parts of (Mara K . F rtn cn . Ihvivcrton celebrated It'a ran-' »**«>»»'*•* approaching la traveling' i t-gular monthly Ju n e meeting Funeral service« were: held la«t -l-H d< legates to the sumrnei i lie trees reached. 8 rand Jury since April 29 made should be nit*.« Junior Flower Featlval 40 ml,a* an hour I '* 1 will »««d at the City Hall Monday even report last Saturday banding Saturday at Fegg’« Chapel witl xihcol held at Oregon .Stale 1 0 !. Fresh fru it shippers or growers la«t Saturday with a parade ta nboUt two C,*X Mocka, or 6oo ing, Ju n e 6, with two Counellmcn, indictments, five of which Interment at We»t >{11,» Memor Uge, will have an opportunity of ch erries to be sold on local ' n the morning, a flow er ahow. a fw «. to pa»B with reasonable Larne* and Koasl a b se n t. to make one of two very inter- m arkets are cautioned to avoid * * r e secret. I ial Park. danne ri-vue put on by the “ tdty. If the relative «peed* estig trip», states L . E . Fran neavy spraying because of Foe Omar Shee-ley of Vernonia wat lie Auditor’s report .bowed M r. French had been a plaster children, a field meet. dlatrihu- nr* up to 60 and 63 a total of «12,386.30 cash on contractor and had lived in W et* els. Assistant County Agent. On (anger of excessive arsenic and indicted on a non-support charge, turn of m erchant«’ prizes and “ "* • and hour> l'°w ew r, thr nand and in the bank. Of thla Sunday, Ju n e 12, a special tri, lead resid u e.” Laura and M ilton Gumm of l Blope alm ost fifteen years. grand featlval prize., and the I“»*»tnK dlatance la nearly trlp.ed only to the P acific Coast beaches is «6,087.31 belong to the M aterials for making up tht* NcwberB wera awarded damages danre held in Ihe high school --*»»«* V'*»» wl" retjuire about provided for the club member* spray are as follow s; totaling «1,250 to an action brot «• trrent funds, tne remainder ba ST. M A RYS HOLD gym In the evening “ ,hird ot * ml,e to pass safely who a rc desirous of spending the ng held In a sinking fund to Lead arsenate. 1-2 pound; Mo by ^ caunty to determine the M r .. Hay « hr.alenaen woo the B° C,UM’ "*f« P“ "“ 'ng d latan ce., day at the ocean. Special buise- lasses, meet obligations which wld be GRADUATION SUN. 2 q u arts; Water to mak amo,lnt of damages done when leave the State College eail;. 10 gallons. grand foatlval prize, an oil d r- vUry " ° KrM ,,y “ W t * * A' r , come due at a later date. a iltl e over two “ ore* of their d ilating heater, Mm M cKe.l, >,,ur “<»*“" * “ •" *o practice judg , , , property were condemned when Annual commencement e x e r Sunay morning and return Sun The■ Mayor and Recorder were day evening, giving the ciub 2nd prize, nn troiK-r; Opal Rur- ln* ,h * "«MM,d" of rHTn ^ ‘ 7 * ° * * ' authorized to pay up the bark cises of S t. Mary’* of the V al . tree« j z t ,s t not r * necessary. yiDg ot cbT Tht j a Saturday ^ m ornings *-d « - d ses- court hart, third prize, a bicycle; Mm *° kucaa at what point along| trues and acquire title to Iota ley Academy were held Sunday members a good full day of beach spray control recommended a- sion reaulted in po!ltpoIled M n. <*y Half, fourth pnze; John Bo <h* highway you will meet some a e t lr t f e s . Sp ec’al chaperons arc seven and eight in block 19, lo afternoon in the chapel of Our poison bait and while tence* for five who had plead »elected to accom pany the group K.ve is zloh, fifth prize; Frank Sm ith, r a r w’htck you ••*• coming to , cated at the corner of W ash I ady of Perpctval Help. here should be a sprinkling of Par|ie r in the week to an a lith prize; Bn nice Homrlch. "ned you. If you find you have on this trip . ington and Second streets. After the processional of g ra b he m aterial, preferably on the assortm ent of ch arges. W arren aeventh prize many “cloae «have*’’ In passing Chib members not niak.u„ the One of the matter« of moat" tmtes in white ra.p« and gowns W inners of merchant»* prlzea niokc a habit of allowing a little Newport trip may go lo Salem eaves around perhaps two-thirds George Snodie and Joseph Clin- Importance was the forming and the Reverend William Scanlon. who were a rre ste t were na follow a • more room than form erly. with another special grout* where of the tree, it is not necessary ton Nogle. C. S C ., superintendent ot di o get a coating of this m atenal w-hPn wllRht burglarizlng Sm i*h’t Ihll MrKi.lv- Beaverton Food What la the difference between paaa:ng of an ordinance to per they will be guests of Ea, mit of the use of water for ir ocesan schools delivered the ad on the fru it. The spray should Be* r P ar, or Garden Home Sto re, ca*e of orange*. “ n«eetlng beam and a dimmer Snell, S ecretary of State, aDd parolod Snodlp wa} Mr Drew. Hi leg Coffe Maher Head.igbta of many o lje r mod rigation purpose*. T he purpose d ress. Speaking of the aims of will have an opportunity to visit be repeated two or three tim es , . ere ^ the ordinance being to on- Catholic education ¿he speaker during the development period „aroIpd tn hls father whl|< Illrh cy Hardware ,*'• '* automobiles were .o con of the new state capitol, which < on rage the use of water In promised of the fru it as it is necessary ^ to,d to go home m true succees to ah M r. A Olaou, «1.00 In trade. *ha' r 7 ’,! will be opened especially toi growing lawn* and flow ers so as those who follow the princip.es to protect^them P ractically m l tht talre care of his fam ily Bot) that occasion. Studio Ilurhrr Shop. \ amount d,n' rIM *d electricity " ‘ which . i ' l T « wa: , of lo further beautify the residen- Inculcated ime from now until th e fruit were ordered to refrain from li by their religtot:« 1*. A. flilm oie, f j 50 in trade, , . __. . .. T hese special trips are always of our town. By teach ers. Development of virtu« .... , . . . paaaed through the bulb«. T b ‘i , t ‘ol portion » picked onor. and both accepted term s o M ctrcad , Lumber o. dpvlr< to elim inate g.are rnplicatlon, people wishing lo and esp ecially o f bravery tn the a highlight during the summer parole Had.«. Okum »5 >0 grocery ««- ni)tht and aIto ^ „ c e d the i**• water fo r irrigation purpose, school session, especially for life of young Christian woman Ray Hundley, who pleaded guil those club members coming from der. Hubert « • * " * . M J » f ” amwint of illumination on the ran secure a very favorable rate hood was also highly enec.uraced eery order; Hoy Burnt. «2.00 . . . ty to a larceny count was giver sections of the state whlca ar-. Application should be made by F V h e r Scandlan gro cciy order, Safeway S to re . '* w ay' a postponed senten ce. I .eon Hart too far distant to give them an the R ecorder who will ex Miaa I'.aher, !* -lb Sw ift Fra- * ° r" «-eSently headlight, hav. n Reverend Theodore O. Bisele, importunity The Beaverton Kiw anis clt-b rampf and B u ster Jo n es, who to otherwise aval' mlum ham. City M arket. been provided with autfllary plain the -Iv a i Ph. D .. chaplain, conferred di themselves of visits to the staff had a * visitors this week, Judge were held on a personal prop- barrel* of oil plom&M upon the graduates. T5w Mm. Hugh Lew i*. *7J>0 per- buib* which throw a beam down-i Twenty-five c r t>' destruction charge involv- capitol and the Oregon beaches H . K . Zimmerman of A storia niancnt wmvc, Florence Beauty I ward and to the right, enabling were authorized to be placed m ccremoni«» closed with Solemn C. McRobert and R ev. S . F a r o - ',ntT breaking o f H illsboro street g [lo_ a driver to deflect hla head-i reels to lu Ip keep down b,.;*i- Mary O rselli, ami ham of Gresham and G. BocVrs-1 hkbts, w ere gtnen postponed lUmedirlion of the Blegs«»! S a c ty Boothby, dust and to bind tne (1 1, Brand, G quarts Vecdol, lig h t, out of an approaching dri- ( rsotnc M arjorie I>alev Eighth grade chico of P ortland . ram ent. sentences and ordered to make It aa- Marab’a Oarage without decreaalng t'tad tnatriai In place. were presented to The following receiw d high certificates The latte r th ree were here reM itution- A” fiv« men were lloy Halnea, $5.00 permanent the amount of light available foi Dot been definitely decided ju *. ___ *1*° ordered to report tw ice scknol diplom as; Dorothy Soh- Marvel Emerson. M arilyn Huits. ■n the Interests of Ail Kiwanis wave Mary Klxeu Beauty Shop aeelng the road Thla device haa which afreet* will be oiled firM ler, Helen Rivermitn, ^Bever'e Vette Pehcrs. E lo ise Im lah, Vto- Night to be " ‘celebrated a t ' T to i-, ^ month to d istrict^ o G tauircnn Muyfield. »1.00 in greatly increased the conven- nor how much oil will ultim ately Shum ate, P atricia Reynolds, n^t-f4 gtnia FtiHoc and Gertrude Price horline Ixidge Monday evento,, 0 trade Columbia Food Meat M a r-; twice and aafety of night driv be used. Curcult court orders signed Tune 27. T h is is the night when ket ' i log. during th e past week included 'h e founding of the club is Sanford Stein , *3 00 In trade . ■ — ■elebrated throughout the coun cases of Duica Bush vs. E rnest « olumhia Food Tiilm an B u sh ; M arjorie P etro eluding bands, orchestras, drum try Datkc F ran k, foot stool. Hazel corps, drill teams and marching Judge Zimmerman is a candi- VB- L “eIU 0 0 ,1 et “ 1, re it K epler. la te fo r Suprem e Court Judge m atter of liquK- , F . O Johnson, $3.00 In cacti ; bodies. F irst, S t. Cecilia P arish ; sec iind his name will be qn tb« *}'°* . ot °\ Beaverton au- CURRENT EVENTS I’HOTOCRAI’HEl) FOR Noyes Plumtling Bhop -o n -p artisan judicial ticket t h is . ^ o n z in g sale of real property ond, Camp Fire G lrl*;th ird , Pont-' Margaret I«ela. Cody Toilet set ■minify Bible S ch o o l. .11 at the general e.ection H i H : r JL , ^ ^ „ . . . u ,_-o t« ford J . Davis allow ing plam tifr wishes to tK known for hur.sei» . . . , . . . . _ .i to enter supplemental com plaint; .t one and states ho h a t no rcl 'T ,, . _____ i K atherine M. Thrapp vs. Charle; 1 ve hv the name o f Zimmer- ,/ .. . ,tm " ' M i ; « . ! » T W in T d c n ow e^ ^ Sh ow ^ a u m q ,, 1W . Thrapp, default; liquidation und beautiful creathin of a "Vie- man n politics in Oregon Beaverton laitnber Co. of Bank of Beaverton authorir- torian B ou qu et.” T his consisted Roy Heldon, »5.00 grocery or __ _________ . _ ing default in m ortgage foreclo- S A V E S T E N L I V E S — Supporting an of a multicolored bouquet of der; Eva M ilan i, «2.60 grocery S( HOOL FLOAT WINdLure; Dorothy Toffenbarger vr,. estimated load of thirty tons, the uni- flowers set on n background of order; W. H . Hooker. »2 00 FESTIVA L FR IZ E j Jo sep h W alter Poffembarger, d^- steel turret top body by Fleher on this black velvrt. encased in an eld m eat order, Thrifty M arket. ■ - | fau lt; Ben A. Ja c k vs Jo h n F a r Bulck sedan permitted the escape of ten fashioned gilt fram e. Edwin Voting. 1 sack Hour The Community Vacation Bible ’ey and G ilbert S . V anPelt. de persons within this Long Island garage O ther winners in live Flower Holland Feed 8 to re . j, when the building suddenly collapsed. School Is started n icely. We are cree. Show w ere; T heresa V alentine, 1 pair keds a ll proud of our float which took) In county ecu rt Judge Dona t* Section A Mike's Shoe Shop. first prize and marching group T . Templeton signed proba*« Class 1— Collection of six rosea: B ill Knepp, H A M Spot Light third in the Fiow er Festival par- cases in estates of K arl P etru s first. M rs. Ethel Hanson; sec- Johnston's Garage. . . Pederson approving final ac- ade. Art nower, oil ebang» and . , The com m ittee is very grate | count and closing e sta te ; W illiau gpease job. Carr s G arage. i , r,a w * ln" * J 't Anderson, licensing s a le o* ful to Wesley Galloway who con B . DorothV W ilson. | l.« 0 to trtd e ^ nard Adama: E lM r oersonal property; Jam es Boyle structed the body of the float I Stipe. D««verton C leaner». Deborah B a rre tt, closing sa le , end Viola, Gladys and Margare Ralph Dlnncts, 10 gal*, go- | Class 3— Best basket o f twelve r'a rrie Schot-nfeldt; F ra n ce s B e r W right, who helped the com m it roses „ mixed as to color and fltlpe’» G arage. , „ Fred B . C lark; Andrew tee with the decorating and all nard»; Harney Cable, S llex Coffea ‘ F I * : « r» t. Mrs. George R lasser; Strieker. appointing atto rn e y s’ those who were so generous & M aker, Dean’s Hrug S to re. I «econd. M rs. F . O. Donaldson E Quackenbush, approving a c with their fiow ers. Mrs Piluao, *2 .0 0 In trade r u "* «>* "P™>'» ‘’limb is L ittle Mfcses Donna M ay, count and directing distributiou M artin’s Dry Goods. |,n* rOM>- v* r,<“,y : fir" ’ ’ E1' ! Reeven; A- Phelps and Eileen Boge rode o n ; to cred itors; J . E Romild WoHb. gretvse ^ob. mer » “ P0 : *orond. Mr!l c | dolph Schamoni, discharging ad- e F lo at. Stratto n Motor Co. j B la s s « . m inistrator; Sol J . Fried enthaJ; l i Ä i .'i i t ''' ' ;S * 3: <n« - M rs. Ray Chtiatenoen, C-BOj Class « -C o lle c tio n of she del- HALSTEN HARTWVARF I H nd th ri,ardi*n',Wp * * es phinlums: first, Mrs. R . M . D A N C E F R O C K — Sheer In trade, Dewey the P iu m ber. tate of Charles S . H ancock, ap- lace with a sharply out STORE IS SOLD Ja c k Miller, electric toaster S tew art; second. M rs. Eva Wil- proving annual report. !*0tt . ___ lined floral pattern makes Beaverton Rhectrtc. Charges of drunkenness to z C lass 6 — Stogie Delphinium: this graceful and airy eve C . K irkp atrick of North 3o n - The winners of the Grand _ . . . . i public place cost Jam es J. first, H erbert O lson; second, ning ensemble. Without the neville and other points has I B w le ha* d fly e d ,n countjr ^ Hwecpxiakes award to the florai | FOR T H E F A R M E R — M rs. E arl H orsell. tiny jacket, the drese be I purchased the stock and good and Verne M€dford of Vancouver parade held to the morning were Here’s what the well- . . Section B come« a formal danca Ruth Howe and H erbert Love- w,K of the Ed H alsten H a rd -! 113 and costa to jua- dressed farmer will wear frock. The molded botom C lass 1—Collection of long ware and Furniture store h e r * . ; ^ ^ |n HUl8horo lM t w eek. gren. Winner of cup, Section 3 this harvesting season. It effect la emphasized by the H illsboro Hand. W inner of cup, stemmed flow ers not to exceed He is toisy remodeling the P la c . W a rt passed up a »10 fine to ! wa« displayed by Marion draped line below the thirty inches. Annuals or per and w.ll put m a large “lock | ^ of the , U rm in Section 1, Jo h n Frank and Lynn as one of the Big bodice. or five and tep rent goods. _ _ _ _ _ Ja c k Milior. O ther winners of a- ennials: first M rs. Eva W ilson; Yank fashions for working wards in the parade were as second. M rs. R ebecca Eggmun. The place will be known as O T T O fT G A D I? TA j men at a convention held C lass 2— Collection of short K irk s V ariety S to re. lr u r iL O A IV Ez 1U followrs; recently in Chicago. stemmed flowers not to exceed GIVE RECITA L SOON Section 1. , Division 1—ages 1 to 4: first, 12 Inches. Annuals or perennials; COOK FAM ILY VIS Mrs. Zona Fu ller will present Teddy Kodber; second. V ictor H. first, M rs. H arris Hanson; sec ITS IN IDAHO ond, M rs. L . L . W alker. her piano students ln recital rn Jo n e s ; third, Je a n K lein ; fourth, C lass 3— L ilies: F irs t and sec Monday evening, Ju n e 13 at 8 Russel G rant. Mr. . and Mrs. L M arble Cook p .m . in the Congregational WINS N ATIO N AL Division 2 -ages 6 to 7: first ond, Mrs. Rebecca Eggman. and fam ily returnee thla w eek! rtn rch f 476 Main Street> H in„. SActlou C S P E L L I N G B E E — Ma Douglas Keil and M arcella O’ from an eleven dav visit w i-„ lbor0 ^ M io w in g are on rian Richardson (right). Display of Oregon wild flow, M eara; second, Pat McCloskey; Mr. Cook’s parent* a southe-n rla83 roI1. L eu rtae McCormick. 12 year old Elizabeth. In third. Caryl Short and Lila Cul e rs : first, Miss K athleen A cker Idaho. W hile there they <T>cnt Wanda Brooks. Saddle T oelle. diana farm girl, won the man; second, R. D. W illiam s. le n ; fourth, Donald S a ra g er. two day» at Sun V alley. ^ ncla Rurson, Norma Je a o 14th annual National Section B Division 3— ages 8 to l i t first Shoshone Ice Caves, C raters ot nrooks. Faun I^ ra e Brooks. El- Spelling Bee. She defeat C lass 1— B est arrangem ent of Ruth Howe and Herbert I^*vc ed Jean I. Pierce (left) • ho Moon. National Tork and p etorkort, Helen Bauer. V :r- gren; second. Vera Mae Wooden, flowers in basket, bowl or vase: of Buffalo. N. Y., who won tho famous Sin.rtog Cany .us s jn ,a B arb ara W aUers third, Harold M oCullcn: fourtn, first. M rs. R . M. S tew a rt; sec second prize. ond, M rs. Robert Jo h n ston . L in u lr B utch er. , ! m i n n n p / i i t i m o x r ? .Donald W aUers, Marie Johnson. C lass 2—H ouse plants: ficat IN APPRECIATION Alrem Johnson. Jean ette Schultz Division 4-ages 12 to 14: first * ----------- -------------------------- 9 phyllis Thorn. Beverly T h o m . Jo h n Frank and Ja c k M iller; s e c and second, Mrs. Rebecca Egg- Members o f the parade com R pt,y W uthricb, Ja c k Lumbe.- ond, J . A. W right; third, Louis man. five- mitfee wish to thank the Judges George T.mnber. Gordon H ecqer. C lass 3—W ater or pond lilie s: W ilson and E rn est M etcalf, for their Interest In selecting p otfer Hecker. E lain e Barher flection I t . E n tries sponsored by No entries*. the winning en tries. G loria Dottier. F ran k Laukat, Section K grade schools with 3 or more H O N O R M E N — Three Midshipmen of the 1938 Graduating The judges of Section I w ere. [ and n o y d ^ „ k a t . B est arrangem ent of flowers children parttcipaUn.’f. I*»*1^ moth««' .,0 .0 0 0 demen» Clasa of the U. S. Naval Academy standing highest in order Rev. R . E . P arherry of S t . j -------------- — ----------- F irst, Community Bible School; for dining tab le: firs t, M rs. R of merit, aa they appeared after they were notified of their M ary's Academy, John A. K 'ck i H I and the Grand Sweepstake* second; Snow W hite; third. S t. M. S tew art; second, Mrs. W al honors. Left to right: John E. Dacey, of Biloxi, Miisiealppl, of R t. 1, Beaverton, and A . M. were Portland R ofarlans, Df- C ecilia P arish ; fourth, Volga ter Cavan *-t the honor man; Paul G. Schultz, second, and Frank C. Jones, third. Jan n sen . Donald G. Hood. Eugene Oil- W inners In the field meet w«te B<sit.man. The judges for Section» I I and i b ert and Robert A ld rich. ^ (Continued on Buck Page) Section I I I . Marching units, in ALL KIWANI3 NIGHT TO BE CELEBRATED In The WEEKS NEWS "r” ï SS. a » a .~u- 1- Ì , - , » , * “»7J TH F REVIEW P mm i ê