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'* * • » ■ * , r , . T he B eaverton R eview The Only Newspaper Devoted Exclusively to the Interests of Eastern Washington County. VOLUME XVI, No. 29 Beaverton, Wawhinjfton County, Oregon, Friday, June 17, 1938 ■ »' 9 ' -------- ■■'■«J1Ü ■. RECOMMENDATIONS FOR REGULATING i ■ 1-------------------- -- ' CIVIL SERVICE EX- A M S A N N O U N C E !» <’«ncrM » recom m endation* for I** ulatlon Ij«f outdoor ftdvrrtik ¡UK and p reservation of »came beuuty aioiiK highway* U v « b m worked out by the udvlnory com- mite«-« on roudaide protection of 1 ,,r** ° rrK*,a ,,uU> planning board. s s s m B Subscription, $i.00 per yr. In Advance s -s - In * n* * Happenings In Co. Court This Week PflCß DlSCMIl Tig) United .States Civil Ster-1 vkc Coinnilsa.ou has anaouncul open com petitive exam ination* foi the positions listed beiow. Public h ealth n u rse, $2.001) a! Reunion I h Held At year; g rad u ate n u rse (g e n e ra l1 Program And Demon Doctor Held For Grand Anti-Price Discrimina staff d u ty ), $1,804 a year; nurse A rrhio H T onniu. Archie O'Connor Art me O C onnor Home ,« „««««»( her« thi. WMk stration Of Work Done technician l bacteriology gud ro Jury Investigation Fol tion Act Has Been In by Ormond K flean, ehulrm au At Aloha June 5 lowing Arraignment To Be Given enlgcnology com bined), $1,800 a E ffect Since May 21 ' of Hie at at« planning board The year, Indian Field .Service ( in Ja ck Tstahrooli Face* Ketrlal »'orly One ffrmlwr* o i The ! recommendation*, to g eth er with Mor« T han One H undred An cluding A laska), D epartm ent of >evr l.a«t Also Applies To On Bombing 1 harg« Pnuiil) Are I'rraent eotialderable data, have jn*t been Registered Al Hckool ■Her* ice T rades the In te rio r. T hese salaries arc I publlahted aa a planning b rn rd re subject to 3 1-2 perceuf retire- j A huppy fam ily reunion of the port entitled "P rogram for Pro The Com m unity Vacation Bib.e D r. Leftoy K. Smith was placed It is now illegal to Beil m er m ent deduction, and fu rth e r d* | In county jail last week on a nil»« children of Mr. and Mr» I lection of Oregon R o a d sid e * ” ! School meietlng in t U Congregu- ch ant!*« ;n O regon fo r less ■ ch arg e of th reaten in g to com m it J ( '. O’C onnor of B eaverton Mcverul montha have Iwwn «pent | *Hnal “ nd M ethodist Church«» will duel ions will be m ade fer Quar- Lhan eovt, or to d iscriiuiuate in te rs, fuel, tig h t and oilier ser a felony afte r having been ar- wna held nt the A rchie O’Connor In the ten tativ e Invm tlgatlon and ««»elude thla F rid ay , price betw een cue'.otnent for m e r Josephine Bullis j rested by Deputy Sheriffs R. I I. home ut Aloha, Oregon on S u n -* tu d y by the com m ittne which ,s | A program and dem onstration vices a t a n furnished by the gov chandise of like g rad e and qual Busch and Den C ornelius. day. June 6th Forty-one m em ber! headed by Robert W. Saw yer of ,,leir w«rk done will be given ity, we a re rem inded by infor- - ---------- S m ith was bound over to the of th e fam ily were p resent at T he commit!«« includes », ,t“> < ongnegatlonal Church on experience a re req u ired varying (nation received from the Ore- STATE WINNER I \ w ith each po sitio n . Applicant* t-rand ju ry for bearing on the gun Business and Investors Ire . p v ’T 1 C f l M T I ’C T « •> — **, . - . n r .« « P . » . i ch a rg e. The com plainant was T ha Hchoo. is planning a lunch m ust not have passed th eir fo r office in P o rtlan d . O regon's anil- B C i A E d i 1 t . v T - s I f b o l ... --------- ------ .. .. •' vt Foweer, Mr*. Je sse M. III tw enty-one y e a n t!mr ill the tieth blriiduy F or positions in price d iscrim ination a c t went in- D r. C . T . Sm ith of .Hillsboro, for Friday noon and will spend * ----- Honey man, M rs Jo h n L. Kar- children were togeth o A laska they m ust have reached to effect May 21, a fte r being held Miss Joae-phme Bull.s b ro th er of the Jailed man who nopp, M rs. Frank B K lstner the afternoon at the school play Thou« preivot w(>«. M a id . . , r, of Medford, who has ju s t won "»usbt poiieie aid when his bro- ground u n d er the leadership of th eir tw en ty -six th but m ust no. Mm. J . c . O’Connor, D i«verton Oc tkc If Often, Jam ieson Park A. 1). Oeorge The atten d an ce at havo passed th e ir fo rtieth toirtli- up a.m o st a y -a r b> ^ the title of sta te cham pion for , b t r - recently arrived I m n Cal- er A. I.. Beck. Mr*. A. K. dum action, which referendum is ,n th e th lrd N ationa ifornia, appeared and made live pntvnts; Mr. and Mrs Kt- tho V acation Bible School has duy. T hese age lim its will not vln O'Connor and four children nnd John Y* ° n l l —_ . . „ now sq u ash ed . M<rat o ^ n ie st fo r hign th re a ts ag ain st his life ov*r dif- be waived in any case. Tbe d o s and John D. O’Connor. O sborne. rh * com m ute« auggeets three “ '*ul,e * '>."d J Mor® ,h an onc T h is new law applies also to scilooI stu<ient8. according to an ficulties involved in distribution ing d ate for receipt of a p p l'c a pupils are registered K ansas; Mr. and Mrs Omet l«’K*"l“ «lve m easures for adoption *’marwl service trad es, we a re inform eo. iinnounce,rienl madc by a c0m_!of a family estate. County Judge tions from S tates east of Color It fa expeetd th at the term in- Conway and three sons. P ara “ *,>on “* P‘»*»»bhe: such as laundries, dry cleaning mltte<s ^ prom inent a rtis ts meet D onald T Tem pleton ordered of the Vacation Blbie ado Is Ju ly 18; from Colorado and and p rocessing personal property ¿„g ¡n Chicago. d lw , K ansas; Mr. and M rs. Ar- * ' A ***** prohibiting signs tion *>lnl held for grand jury inwesti- chie O'Connor and m u child n,*,r d ang er points of highw ays fchiKtl will perm it an Increase S tate s w estw ard, Ju ly 21; from such as d ry in g prunes or hops. as an aw ard for th is accom Ration following an arraignm ent pen and Mr. and -Mrs Karl " l*nM creatin g hazards w h ere-: in atten d an ce at th e morning point* in A laska n o rth of the Tho Oregon an ti-p rice discrim - plishm ent, Miss Bullis, who is a *n **■* °ou rt. A rctic C ircle, Ja n u a ry 9 (1939). P ierce and d au ghter, A loha; M r .l ,'v‘‘r located playground classes under Mr. a c t is sim ilar to th e high school senior, receives a Eugene Parkins of Forest Grove A ssistant g ard en er (greenhouse) ination A bill prohibiting ml un (ioor* '’ >»oy» a re to come Mon- Federal H obinson-Patm an ia w . cash prize from tb e National ^ P o rte d his car prowled Mon- und Mr*. Frank O’Connor, Ver- day and Wednesday and girls It,26o a year. Bureau of Piaut which w as passed to give pro- Live nonta; Mr. and Mr*. Lynn O'- ,lu ,b°rlaed "snipe” signs Stock and Meat Board. 'lay n *Rht w-hlle it was parked at Connor and five children and 3 A bill prohibiting all road- " n Tuesday and T hursday from In d u stry , ' D epartm ent of A gri tection to indeDendent m erchant* sponsor of th e contest A total 'h e ATchie Nicbol farm on Fore* l M r. and Mrs. John Simpson side advertisin g signs ¡n "non a .m . Bo 12:00 o’clock noon c u ltu re . C om petitors will be r a t „ . « r.re o i l 3’774 stu d en ts from 866 bi^h Grove route 1. Listed as miss- ed on tile su b ject of p rac tica l ag ain s sec e -chfxds of 48 states p articipated in lD8 w ere $21 in cash, rolle. and thru« d a u g h le .t, P o rtlan d , com m ercial are a s. ' ^ s k a ts , and skate shoes valued nnd P aul O'Connor, Beaverton A diplion of a n am endm ent to C. E. IS TO SPONSOR questions p ertin en t to the duties concessions som etim es given t o ; ^ m ere n , ^ w inning p o ster stresscil $25, a w rist w atch and flash- Tw o years of larg er d istrib u to rs o Mrs Paul O’Connor was unable the sta le constitution as a basis CARNIVAL PROGRAM of tho position. full-tim e paid experience in ’he dll,e- _ . . i the niportance of m eat from th. ^ liRht. w ith the toU l value placed to atten d on ncrount of Illness for tbe en actm en t of legislation ______ I, ,s in terestin g to note th*c ,tandpojnt of j u fwod r a , ue Ac. at $52. Tile K ansas fam ilies returned to regulate and control all other W ashingttm County Christian ca re of tree« shrubbery, law ns, in cording ^ t h« judges, it w a?1 Law rence F ran cis Berry, 22 to th r lr homes on th e following t Jp,,s of roa(j „ ^ advcrlsing. as '.'ndeavorers are sponsoring a flow er-beds and greeahi»u*e plant* there is no m ethod set up Monday a fte r a w eeka v W t w,.„ . . , tgIM. ,, recom m ended, arn lv ai pr program on Ju n e 24. including or supplem ented by, »t th e law w hereby it w ill be en- ery weI1 oxw uted and carried ' as a n e s te d by D eputy Sheriff Tuesday and Jailed on a Tw o sons Ktvln and John had ''S etb a ck '’ régulations should Bi forced except as each trade .(Jt t t e of ef{£ctiT€ d e s;gu Busch 'ho affa ir will he held in the least six m onths of greenhouse j ¡runk in a public place charge, last vislbsl th e ir p arents fifteen group sets up a policy or en md s trik ing colo r. experience a re required. A ppli so *\« adopted for all stru ctu re* ym nasium a t Cornelius and the years ago. Mr. nnd Mrs O'- j R etrial of Jack W . Ea tab rook forcem ent com m ittee sim ilar tc __ _______ uhtlc Is invited to atten d . Tal- can ts m ust not have passed th eir c m n o r h a * llv.-d in the Ifrav.-r pr,,I* r , >f * * ' “ ' “ * ,bp rl*ht Dftletfl b irth d a y . T he closing the enforcem ent com mittee« sei GRANGE ESSAY CON- bo™*Dg ,ot being chosen from the ton and ______ A M ia com m unity for o fw a y *«>»* ndod for service or .-nt is up u n d er th e old NRA. proceJ- L',G »r R P I V F u r i tv M illfam Fuegy sto re at Rock tw enty-one years having moved “•* of ***• public, the rep o rt says, » liferent societies in the county date for receipt of applications ure A lready in P o rtland, me B L l N ( , HLLD r reek on D ecoration day of 1935 from S tates cast of Colorado is here from O sborne. K ansas. | A* I>nri ot U* program , the with Billy Bishop, popular ama W-.rn retail* cro cers buildia ■ I wl** under w a? Mond a> ™s>rn - O ther guests nt the dinner and com m ittee vigorously recommend* i«ur m agician from Beaverton I Ju y l'l, and from Colorado and ’ ’ ^ Members of gabordinate ^ranee.^ !ng. according to tbe H illsboro th e program Music, I S tates w estw ard, Ju ly 14. reunion w ei* H arold K ram or ol 'b»*t a continuing program of leading m aterial dealer* and o th er tra d e throughout t t e sta te will core- -h-cuit co u rt f-alendar. Bloom, Oregon and M r. and «duration should be undertaken ih ila and a tum bling a c t orJU * F'ull infom m tlon ib iv . be qh-1 group« a re settin g up such com- lt_te m th e 1938 traffic safety , .F irst tria l of X sta b ro o h began M ra. Tom Conway and non w hi 4° bring to th e peop.o a cou- also be featured, m ittees to police th e enforc«- ssay lam ed at th e post office. co n test being sponsored h ere May 16 and ended in a a re locating In o r tw nr P ort- sla n t 'realizatio n of th e value, — cu rren tly by th e Oregon State the follow ing week of th e tw-auty of Oregon. la n d . («range and the safety division i ^ 2jje ju ry failed to agree. ,o f the departm ent o f state, ac- A new ^ , * , * 1 w in probably FIRST SUGAR FAC cording to Secretary' of S tate j ^ draw n tirae thi* week GROWERS TO HOLD E arl S nell. TORY BEING BUILT for th e new tria l sta rtin g Mon MEET WEDNESDAY T h ree cash aw ard« and an ad- day . : ditional trophy for tb e firs t prize P otato grow ors of W ashington With the co n stru ctio n of tb( Indicted by tbe grand jury CURRENT EVENTS PHOTOGRAPHED FOR w inner have been m ade available March 17 along w ith E stabrook County, as wall as those grow-1 S tate's first su g ar factory n o * by S nell. A nnouncem ents of the w ere Melvin B ozarth, Leon V. < rs from other |w>lnts of W estern well under way at Nyssa farm , contest w ere m ailed to g ran g ers W allingford, Jack M insky and Oregon, are invited to present er* of B oulheastern Oregon n.< throughout th e sta te th is w ee k . J'ames S cott. th e ir views concerning th e ap- looking forw ard to a $2,000,00» D uring th e past “ W ith increasing trav el upon plication of tb e P otato M arket- crop of su g a r beets in 1938. week in P ortland, w ith th e de our highw ays, it is im portant ing A greem ent to the W estern T he new factory, designed tt velopm ent of th e hotel w orkers th a t everyone become m ore eare- strik e . E stabrook has once again Oregon crop at e hearing next the sugar from J.v WVdnesday, June 22 This hear- tons of beets every 24 hour ful in his d irv in g .' said R ay M appeared in the labor u nion new* Gill, sta te grange m a ste r, in m aking new pronouncem ents on tng will be held In the M arin: w 1 jj be ready for operate.) j com m enting on th e co n test. “ » th e union conditions and situ a Risun of the M ultnom ah H otel u rge alt gran g e m em bers who tion of th e strik e . in P ortland, next W'edncsday at ^ * * la‘ ia «* 9 .30 a m fall. Its ou tp u t of p u re g ran a re entitled to do so to subm it Gordon Jennings indicted on essays in th is com petition. 1 four counts of giving alcoholic T he proposed m ariietlng agree U" l^ 1 m,K* r ’ ft noraM‘1 Cr‘ ment applies only to potatoes .n '* de “ vered, is expected to ran g . | also suggest th a t com pleted es liq u o r to m inors and on one i.itv rsta te shipm ent Most of the trow « v e n ty m illion to eighty says be read at gran g e m eet count of conlributin to the d e local crop, says County Agrnl rallllon pounds -enough to m eet in g s.” linquency of a m inor »"as sen Cyrus, gyw only into consum p ‘*»8 consum ption req u irem en ts of M rs. G. W . Thiesaen of Mil- tenced to six m onths on both tlon w ithin the sta te . P rio r to throe-Puurths of tho population w aukie, lectxrner for th e sta 'e ch arg es by Ju d g e R . F ra n k P e the Inst few years, th e re h as of th e s ta le . Including loading grange, will be in ch a rg e of te rs Friday, w ith term s to run alw ays I wen sore* moveras-nt of and housing facilities, th e to tal tb e co n test and all en tries m ust H A G U E 'S “ D IS P L A Y O F A M E R IC A N co n cu rren tly . both seed and consum ption stock cost of th e p lan t probably will EN D O F " T E S he m ailed to h er not la te r than ISM "— Mayor Fran k Hague of Jertey Monte E dw ard Long, arrested o ut of thla te rrito ry into Cali- exceed $2,300,000. T hree hundred F L I G H T ”— Listin g m idnight, A ugust 10, 1938. Gill C ity (second from left) «• tie appeared last week on a drunken driving fo rn ta . D uring the laat few nN.D -will be employed d u rin g the slig h tly, the Boeing and M rs. Thiessen w ill select review ing huge rally by some 175,000 charge, waived grand ju ry in- yvnrs, most of th is has dropped operation season w ith an average A t la n t ic C lip p e r, th re e judge* for th e com petition d;etm en t and tim e for sentencing citizena who proclaim ed Jersey City off so that then- is s relatively ,lttl| y p ayro || of $i,60(>. lOundrols the w orld’s largest S ecretary Sneli expressed the last F rid ay end was sentenced ••American.” Hague has been accused of sm all am ount of locally grown o th e rs will find em ploym ent com m ercial amphi violating virtu ally all the B ill of Rights hope th a t gran g e m em bers w ill1 to serve 90 days in the county potatoes, most of which Is seed )n b a rre stln g and receiving th e bian, ia towed back in denying a hearing to political and not only tak e this opportunity ja il. moving mrt of thi* sta te . crop. to landing after hit Lab o r opponenta. t o express th e ir views on the I«eonard (’h andler 29, and Don T he proposed agreem ent w ill. _______ ting obstruction in traffic safety question but p-il1 ald W hite, 20. a rre ste d a t R ippl Puget Sound, at also join actively in th e move ing W aters S aturday night on Seattle. About to m ent to m ake Oregon the safest charges of drunkenness in a recom m endaion of an A m Com OK ED ON B I K I H D A V taka off on first test sta te in tho union from the public place w ere each fined m ittee. could possibly lim it the i — flig h t the plane's standpoint of highw ay tra v e l. $10 and costs in H illsboro ius- q uantity of c e rta in other low ! A delightful d in n er w as given j h y d ro > s t a b iliz e r tice co u rt th is w eek. grades o r sm all sizes th a t go Into for 'Mis* Florence laicas Wed- j w as punctured M rs. Je ssie Davis of Omaha. InBe-stato shipm ent. Rome of the nesdny evening of la st woek at! N ebraska who was a delegate tc loonl ffrnwftffi nnp of tho opinion tho M, C. McKVrchor homo, the D aughters of Nile conven RAIN VISITS COUNTY th a t the aen tem en t m ight place T hose p resen t besides th e bon- | tion in Tacom a, W ashington is DURING PAST WEEK nn undesirable restrictio n upon or guest w ere H ow ard WVmd, visiting friends in B eaverton am! tbe movement of some certified H arold M aler, l/> rraln e K n ig h t,1 P o rtla n d . Welcome clouds unleashed a sped Eileen Wolfe, all of P o rtlan d | hri-ef show er over H illsboro amf - j and G eorge M cKercher nnd t h e ! _ _ ^ «orrotindlng te rrito ry Wed we*- I MANY VISITORS ARE h ostess. Z , O „new ¿ eeOQ laW day afternoon, giving th e first Miss Luoas, M rs. M cKercher I h h ederal R obiuson-P atm an .aw RpreciabUs „ c r e a b l e rain- I and H ow ard Wood w ere guests AT IMLAH HOME is enforced by the F ed eral T rade fall in moPe th a n a m onth for --------- | a t a birth d ay p arty honoring Com mission, but no such en tbe relief of parched gardenn. M r. and M rs. Jo h n Im lah en- Miss Luca* and h er sister, Mrs. forcem ent agency is provided foi drying cannery peas and straw - tertatn o d as th e ir n re sts on W*d- »Vlllard Bram ble of Portland at th e Oregon law . b erry fields. nesday of last week, M rs. I m -ith e home of th eir sister. Mr.», J A P A N E S E O F F I C I A L T O U R IN G U. S. T he new O regon law rcgulat- S lig h t m ista wtere noted Morn lnh’s sister, M rs. W alter Olln- H arry W heeler n t W illam ette Mr. Makoto Den. director of the 8oard ing prices th a t can be charged day in ce rtain sections, but not per and two sons. Bobby an.1 Oregon on Friday evening. Rev of Touriat Industry of the Japanese Gov for m erchandise tor ‘‘aervicc in sufficient am ount* to be of Billy of Tofe»lr> nnd Mrs. tie r- e ra l other guests from P o rtlan d ernm ent R ailw ays, It now touring the trad e " output, provides th a t an aid, although th e accom panying aid Wood and son Glen nnd were p re s e n t. United 8tates In the interest of the 1940 offender can be put in ja il and j. cooler w eather brought better d au g h ter Jo a n of P o rtlan d . M rs. i --------------------- O lym pics in Tokyo and the Grand Inter conditions for county fined if he can n o t ju stify biJ grow ing O linger whs In P ortland to at- MISSIONARY TALKS national Exposition in Yokoham a. Mr. cro p s. Hot w eather of tbe p r e prices ag ain st a ch a rg e of d is tv ml th e n ose F e stiv a l. AT SUNDAY SCHOOL Oen Is alto interested in Ja o a n ’s p artici crim ination! T rip le dam ages are vious week was followed by mod pation in the New Y o rk ’s W orld F a ir and also provided for. and b u y ers can e ra te tem p erature*. F riday's 81 i A ttendance was forty-tw o at CLTTB HAS LAST San Fran cisco Exposition. be equally guilty w ith seller* of degrees being the high m ark for th e week as com pared to a 91 MEETING OF SEASON the H neeldale Sunday School 1 m erchandise If prices charged or last Sunday. Special songs w ere reached on June 6. Although accepted tend to cre ate a trtonop-» ^ w a„ ^ ^ cot an<1 in T he H azeldale H appy H our by Betty .Penn Ocrbei and oly or d iscrim in ate. v ario u s stages of h arv est thru- club m et la st T hursday at th e M rs. R. R. H arb ert of Eugene, While th e new Oregon law was o u t th e WIBty> ttm ,,ght rain!( hom e of M rs. Bessie Bridgm an D orothy H urd and Loren Broad L A D Y . K E E P Y O U R S H O E » ON— P issed by the 1937 le g isla tu re for | weiie b<,lleved t0 have done no f»>r th* Iasi m eeting of tb e sea- celebrated b irth d ay s during the Or. Joaeph Lalyveid . founder of Na th e purpose of p ro tectin g grocer* dam age, m u . An election wns held and week M alcolm F o resb erg whr tional Foot H ealth W eak, polnta out and d ru g g ists in p artic u la r, a- th e follow ine officers installed: has bean a m issionary in Eth the dongere of too-ehort stockings gainst “loss lead er” com petition M rs. W. MoRall. Mr* O V E R FO R A R E C O R D — Dsl T h u rb tr, of Southern C alifo rn ia, r-ie-«trtent. Mr» liy le Taylctr; iopia gave a talk on his expor end ill-fitting shoos to a young pa actu ah y th e law affects all com- Ruby Boyd and Mrs T>oy G ray clearing the bar at • feat, t% inch**, to tat a new meet record Vico P resident, M rs A . C. Bol- iences and san g some songs in tient. Corne and Im proptr foot hab m erce w ithin the sta te an d each were guests of Mrs. W alter Scott for tha high jump at the Interco llegiat* A.A .A .A . track and field lig e r; S ecretary -T reasu rer. Mrs the E thiopian languagv-. F ores it*. O r. L aly va ld aay*. cauaet the ________ m att hald racantly at Naw Yo rk C ity. business tran sa ctio n m ust b e e g - ! at th e R otary club luncheon and Ardan Ha vs. A picnic will be burg ia retu rn in g th is fall to the fem inine custom of shoe shedding. held in the n ea r fntirre. An*lo E gyptian Sudan in Africa entitled caiNiuHjrv ,. 'c a r d p arty In P ortlan d M onday, Z Sr rs w r; School To Close Law Now In Effect j- In The WEEKS NEWS THE R E V IE W rr sjrr srz i i