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I V La/v •Ktty Ubi>rar, T he B ea verton R e v ie w The Only Newspaper Devoted Exclusively to the Interests of Eastern Washington County. VOLUME X V I, No. Beaverton, VVaatiington County, Oregon, Friday, July 1, 19.'W SI MOLALLA BUCKEROO TO BE HELD SOON Committee Meets ______ Judge Donald T. le m pleton Re-elected A h * Chairman Of Croup dfrww more Molalla, Olfegon. thin lltll* citjr nestled In the foothill* of the < «»auk-« Is! re*dy to produce Ita tread epic I of tbe old treat. On July 2-8-4 the great**! collection o f c o w - : hoya over to uptwur In weelerli | j ‘» "y " w,n '*• *' Apply Spray Now Second Cover Spray On Apples And I*eari> Needs To Be Put On ^ J S Z T Z u Ar * NON-HIGH SCHOOL BOARD MEET TONITE COUNTY C. E. UN ION N E W S NOTES Next Hu Delay all America will tag* to tbe highways th j m - tismal holiday, langthenad this ywar because It lolls on a week end, la usiiored in. to a t year five Oregonians lost their llvwe In highways ac ddenta over the Fourth o f July according to Hoc rotary of .Stale Karl Hnell, who urges motorists and pedestrians alike to celebrate lb*- Fourth with safety first, “ Nationally the Fourth o f July accident death (oil runs high Into the hundred* every year und traffic accldanat are respr>n- Ible for a majority of the vic tims,*' Snell declared, “ Oregon has made an mitstandlng safety record so far this year, and it would be fitting If this stale would celebrate Independence bay by keeping It* slat* free from highway fatalities About one hundred persons frnm all parts of Washington County attended the C . E. Car nival held in the school gymna sium at Cornelius Friday eve ning, June 24. An interesting Fithcl And F^arl Vader program consisting of musical number*, skit* and monologues And Jesse Atkins A r wa* provided by C. E. mem rested In Affair ber* from most of the societies in the union. F'eles of magic by Vuti/mai.ic Pistol Reported Billy Bishop of Beaverton were Stolen B> U. ( hlehonski a particular favorite of tbe aud ience. Ethel Voder, 43. Karl Vadei, Washirorton 1'r. on C. K 37 and Jess* Atkins, 20, were Cabinet met Sunday afternoon ar;e»td last week in Tbe Dull*» in a picnic grove on Th* Buck- and returned to Hillsboro to horn Farm, Scoggins Valley. face charges of contributing to Twenty person* enjoyed the af .te d. liiuiui ncy of a minor a* ternoon and pot-luck lunch In l.e result of a »edd.u g involv tbe evening ing a minor girl and Aikmo A new member attending foi sh eriffs rtporta sh ow . the first time was Lois Shearer, Glenn Ferry and Charles Pfahi new president of the Hillside »ere art listed Sunday morning Society. and lcdged in county jail. P ertj Miss Evelyn Shearer was el- was booked on a reckless driv ectied Educational Superintendent es charge and Pfahi with be to replace I-mnie Lewis who ing drunk on a public higuwaj resigned some lime ago to at Theft of an automatic Coll tend Northwest Chr: Rian Col - .32 caliber pistol was reported lege at Eugene. Sunday by George Chiebowski, The Cabinet decided to invite, L.averton route 2. the State C. E. Union deputa tion team to visit W ashirgion, Sheriff John \V. < om u l broke Miller, 23, at Union on Friday evening, Sep in upon John M on the tember ft. Plane of meeting will his h u t near Newton river road Sunday just as Mil be selected later. Plans for the County C. E ler began arrangements for su Miller C<xnfeRence-Camp are rapidfy i ide. it was reported. written a note nearing completion The loca had allegedly tion of the camp Is Shear« r and had slashed his wrist In Park at Hillside. There will be an attempt to take his life. Hi held in county jail on accomodations for t w)erwy-*flve wis students. The conference will charges of threatening to com begin Sunday, July 24, and ex mit suicide. to Itaker^ w-h*r/ Vh o"^ W* nt Appointment of a Mrs. C . A. Johns and daugb ters Barbara and Eleanor of Portland were picnicking Sunday with Mr*. J. H. Neal. Mrs Neal also had old neigh- hors of Portland a* Sunday cai- lers, Mrs. Mayme Jewell, Mrs. Imogen« Code, and son Tommy and Miss Rose Whlttselt, mak- Ing a very pleasant day for Mrs Neal. PWA MEET’ NG TO BE HELD TUESDAY One of a series of state-wide preliminary meetings to discuss public works projects which wlP com* under the PWA act of 1938 recently signed by Pres! dent Roosevelt will he held at the HIINboro city hall al If a m. Tuesday C. C. Hockley 1 regional director of PWA an Dounccd. Six Hundred Kiwaman* Front Vorlhwesl Ai|eud .Reel Some alx hundred Kiwan.au., from all parts oft he Northwest gatheied a'. Timberllne Ix>d, e at Mount Hood Monday evening of this wetk to do honor to All- Kiwanis night, the birthday of the organization. Among those from Beaverton who attended the celebration were Mr. and Mia. I. R. MeU- l«r. b r . and Mrs. J. R. Tal bert, Mr. and Mr*. A. E. W il son, Mr and Mrs. I, R. Rich ey, Mr. and Mrs. J. Lewis, Mr and Mrs John Kirby, Mr and Mr*. C. E . Martin, Mrs. Ross and sons, Mrs. Wilson and I-ouis Wilson, Mr. and Mra. H. M. Barnes. John Barnes, Barbarr Jane Fields, Mr. and Mrs Mil ton M etcalf and little Mi*s Kep ler. Koch club in this section wa-> supposed to stage a stunt of some kind. The Beaverton rlub took along I>ouiK Wilson and laicille Kepler, two of Miss Mar- eelle Renoux’s dancing students, who, we understand, performed in their usual excellent manner _________ gg ! IN APPRECIATION BP------------------------------------------- 9 tend through Saturday, July 30 Have leased The Beaverteu Further deljails may be ob Bakery to Thomas Edwards of tained by writing to Floyd Portland who will have full Shaw. Route 1, Forest Grove charge during the period o f the Oregon. lease. Next Cabinet meeting will be We thank our customers for at Shearer Park. Hillside, July their patronage and believe that 24. A gTosip of County cabinet by continuing their patronage of (h e Bakery they will be satis members consisting of Joe Bates factorily served. I of Gaston. Della and Dorothy Mr. and M rs. Floyd Henry Krause. Howes. Shaw and Helen Aftbahr. all oi Forest Grove visited the Beth- any Christian Endeavor Soctety Sunday evening. June 26. BOW M AN rooseveltbeceve large check - ai M» Hyd* Fork horn.. ,J , Roo<*T*n receW»«1 « r c k H,T r * l.0 1 0 .0 0 0 .o r ^ work to b . carried on by National Foundauo» lot Intontii* Paralysis- Th . Z Z . ,.p re..n < w i pro- I _ tf. I iV Of the Preside»’ • Birlbday *a" ‘ a#l “g 1 J $ % \ 1 000 i“" u a7- came trou. £>» *• Which March ol Dim** ■ I B A S E B A L L ' S NE W COACH—Bab* Ruth re turns la baseball a* coach ol tho Brooklyn Dodger*, at a salary ol SIS.000 tor tho remainder ot the sea- ion. Appearing al batting practise and on th* coach ing tines. Ruth is expected to be a big drawing card. —- s . 'UNCLE DANS" BIRTHDAY — Daniel Carter Beard, hero ot Boy Scouts and honorary prosldsnt ol tho Flthsr Body Craftsman's Guild, gets a miniature Napoleonic coach as an 88th birthday gilt from tho Ganoral Motor* oducaticnal foundation. Guild Secretary William S. McLean mad# tho presentation. A , SMALLEST »*ANJ H THE WORLD — Po«' °** R1 Spaniard. 1. «be tn ,h. world « e doesn« «F p*a> much larger J** el a man ot normal »'»•• Pa n rt y?or. Old. IB inches tall and weigh* 1» P«un<U FIGURES d a m a g e c l a im THF. R E V I E W ______. . They will make their home < berries need one more ap- . i . plication o f a poison halt spray n< * r P° &IK'__________ for controlling clierry fruit fly. T A V i n D C D h T T T I fV say* fl C . Jones. Assistant Fn lA Y I X I K iN K B ilU K IN tomologlst. Experiment' Station, FROM WHEATON Corvallis. Even trees of tho var- ■. — k'l'iea where the fruit has al- Mrs. George N. Taylor and ready been harvested might w e ll, son* Douglas and Kenneth re-1 he sprayed to prevent flies from turned home from Wheaton, 11 infesting lainberts, or other late ilnols Monday Mr. and Mra. varieties later. Taylor attended the graduation The spray recommended la: exercises o f their sons at Wheat- I*‘ud Arsemvte H pound on College. The boys were a- Molasses 2 quart* mong tihlrteen honor students. Winter to make 10 gallons. Mr. Taylor went on to Connec ticut to visit his mother, Mrs. Elisabeth Taylor. MANY VISITORS AT J. H. NEAL HOME All-Kiwanis -Night Is Celebrated At Timber- line I,od«e, Mt. Hood CURRENT EVENTS PHOTOGRAPHED FOR succcssoi ,, . ■ Jackson school district bonrd tr From Ibera they drove to Wal- succeed W illfcm I I . b i e r d o r / f j if. ' J' k r' then through John who resigned recently, will a> buy. Burns. I^kovlew and flls „ „ ^ hnndled b the ters and hesne via the Sant lam ___ pass. They report three towns John Day, lAkeview and Sister* n* looking very prosperous, en- RIED ON TUESDAY joying the fruits of heavy him- ■■ ■ Bering operations Charles Billstin was married Hnow fell several places and Tuesday to Mr*. Nettie Dart oi the weather wa* not just the Spokane, Washington. M r. Bill sort ono usually chooses for a *tln I*, a native of Beaverton pleasure 'trip, Mrs. Daly report- having spent practically his ed, whole life here ■ The marriage license was ob- CHERRIES NEED tained in Vancouver and a ft't I 'O l i k /t V It 4 f T c’ i » i » t \r tlie ceremony the couple left for I vJIr*UI\ tSAll o r RAY u ghort honeymoon at Seattle. Held At Lodge In The W E E K 'S N E W S mltteenian; Gordon Fiato. shcr- w««)d. .'ongreaa.onnl committer ■— n,aD• Washington county’, non-high l»ia :ru t n< minutlug comnuttc« •chool board will meet Friday ! includes Henry Nolan, Form I ' evening (tonight) at the offir*»* Krove: George Blersdorf Cor " t County School Su)>erlntendent. «•Hus; Mr* Alice t.lmndKrr, h B Kruii.» lo complete l<s Sherwood; Mrs, y\da McHugh" orguniratlon for the owning year Beaverton an Joe Moborlch. For , t anvas of the reirnlt* of the **t Grove. rm-nnt election in which Harrv ; Khander of Progress was re- j elected for his second five-year TRIP IS MADE TO term, will be completed. Klee- ; EASTERN OREGON lion of a chairman la also achcdued for the meeting A H r. and Mrs. F. Daly \l Jannsen of g —d r ift. har ; irn recently from an inter served in that capacity for tlic ♦*tlng trip to Eastern and Om past five year* Three Arrested In rriage ROADS TO BE BU S* OVER W E E K E N D Buckeroo to establish record* In hit dozing, calf riding and bronc riding. Already litany of the top Special (a r e Should lie Taken hunda In the rodeo m ine are al Meet I» Held At Hillsboro In I pper Portion Of Tree Afolalla practicing dally for tb> Hodueoday Svenimi Buckeroo. Numbered among those (By W. F. Cyrus. Co. Agent) , are auch rodeo »tar* aa K Par- Annie and pear growers In the WhsB tb« Republican Centra. ^ Van ^ P|>r. commlttoe m*l at Mlllaboro on Mn„ Dv|l ,|nnlon flh«tniko R,.d, Wlilametta Valley should apply the second cover spray now for Wednesday evening tbe trtaei.rcl A, A|,rn n y o u „ „ -p,,. the control of codling moth ac raported that not only bad all jj )( j ftnd ( .|ny rnrr cording "to B, G. Thompson. As- tillla been in M but that there . . . . * 1 1 - carload* — i— .... .... HI* o ,,f f born** borne* and siaCant Entomologist, Oregon Ex " • « » OV' r ateora are already on the periment ¿Ration. For the past four d olla r. In the treasury to ^ ^ % ^ few evenings there ha* been a be u«rd thl* year. Quite iinua- . . . . . , . . . . , tougheet burking horaea levy- r considerable flight o f codling uul lu political circle* which art , *een In the Pacific Northwcat •noth* and eggs have hn»n depos woiiiMmcd to operate perennltll) ,r. ______ . 1 The Itrabma »leers need In the ited t'ndcr ordinary Willamette Snell particularly urged that bull riding take areat delight 'n Judge |a.nald T Templeton 1ry,nj, fn KOr# a r|der âfU r V’ allcy w-ealhtr condition*. tlit-M- motorists refrain from planntn: which cannot be made wa* re elected Chairman. la on Ih* y throwr, hlm th, eggs will hatch in six or «even trips during the holiday iMvtaa. aecretary and Oeorge F or1 r(„ * , oy(, hay, to ^ on ttw,|r day*. The spray should be ap comfortably plied before these eggs hatch. period, and that they give their ter of FVrest drove, treasurer. ... ____ _ . . . mettle in thle event or rim- take The recommended spray Is automobiles a thorough check «».her offlctr* elected were Mr , rhanc. on yfUlfM( ,lttdl hur, He " llllamit of Forest Orovw. Mate Monty M, . I H o l l y w o t x ] powdered lead arsenal,, used at ing over before starting he rate o f 3 pounds to 100 gal also advised motorist* to drive committeeman Olive Scott Uab w m m n aU r. and riel of Oardtn Home, »tat* eon. iroup. o f trick and fancy rider* lons of water. In orchards where at moderate «peed* and to make moth is not a serious a special effort to be courteous mitta-ewomari. and Mr Hogan ol roper, w|„ ^ Kt tbc M o. codling Carden Home. 4 ong.esshmrt- ,,ucker(K) a|Hll|l , hu y v jr problem, two pounds of powdered *Hve traffic will be unusually < oirunltteeman : to lh<, crow^a with tlartr lead arsenate to 100 gallons of heavy. •ruler Is mifflcianlt to give con ■'Remember to drive slowly Th<«e attending from this sec daring atunU on horae back trol . past resort* and other crow d'd Hon Include. Mr* Anna Krugei while traveling wt hreal^bec k Calcium arsenase, used at the »pot*, and to control your speed and Karl Flirher of North H-si speed aero** the aiwna. Monty lule o f 3 pounds powdered ca l on unfamiliar stretches of road.” verton, Mr. and Mr*. Oeorfc* juat recently complted two pic Tltyng of South Beaverton and tom s In Hollywood and I* making cium arseuato to 100 gallons ol S n dl said. “ We can prevent the S. law ren er of Wewt Hhipe „ special trip to oppear at the water has been used successfully usual number of fatalRies if we • n the Wlllamotte Valley for will make a rvmsclous effort to — ———— — M. dalla Huckeroo. odilng moth control. Tests car give the ‘other fellow every pos SCOTT CHOSEN AS Ouy Ray. w orld, champion led on by the Entomology Dt- COUNTY CH AIRM AN clown and hi* trick mule will ¡iruiicni o f the Oregon Kxper sible advantage.” ______ be at the Buckeroo thia year to djent ¿Station over a period of Richard 0 Scott o f Sherwood o'“ * ” * 1« CTOwi » M i »*«•' even years indicate that under pie and pear should be tbo.- » a a chosen Friday evening a* ^unnT and atunta. VlllnmeUc Valley conditiims col oughly covered with the spray chairman of the Washington »••"t*'" *** Buckgr.m ■him arsenate Is only slightly solution if worm injury is to be rounty democratic central co.,.. " how * w r >' ^ « ‘‘•'noon at 2 p m «ss effective than lead arsenate prevented Special care should mit toe In a meeting held at MoU)l* w,u fcUo h* v<“ to »,n- n codling moth control. l>e taken In spraying the upper Hillaboro chatnbei of commerrt ,ir t “ ‘n hrT v,*,,o r * a *,rw “ t“ r Thoroughness of application porticn of the tree, a* more room . S c-tt ha* filled the ( mmi “ <1,‘ d* ,,y al 11 a m • a <'arnl' * easential In codling- moth than half of the codling mo*h "Inn* rt algnatbm o f Bd val company with tnnny rtmee*- control The foliage as well a.- < eggs are laid in tbe upper third Moore la*t year " lon attract Ion, a big dance cv- 'he entire surface of «very ap | o f the tr o t. Mary U . Roberta of F W . A ^ « « • «• ? «r o v e wn. named vuw^hnlr b" " d ^ ° * ,h* n" ' h, * J " ,y 4t*h a gigantic free fireworks man. Anna Hetneck of Sherwixal display *•" n-tary ; (îeorge M Hetiien. _____________ k ^ Subscription, $i.00 per yr. In Advance COFFEE BY AIR - | Sample, of beit coffee | o» * 1 * latin-American I republics were flown | lo New York to bel krewed as official bee- •~Y* w|,h which Iced Coffee W . . k was opened. Here Mary M,.s Miami I S3* transports the I »>09. from ,r<™ « a P™. pa THE NViION'S BEST—Mrs. Edna Eaton Wll.on. oll * ' ^ c 'ipper l o , I Rlpl'l. Okla.. who has received the annual award oil nor1'' bo'lnd Plane | tl*» Country Home Magatine as the champion country newspaper correspondent ot th* United Slates. She won S500 and a trip lo New York and Washington lor her columns In the Stillwater. Okla., Gaiette. H. M. Rummer of Hillaboro route 4, reported to the sher iff's office that someone tnter- ed his home Sunday afternoon and took a child’s bank, con taining assorted silver coins to talling about $10, and then re lieved a tray of ice cream from the family refrigerator. Kntiy •■»as gained by cutting a hoie *n a hack door screen and un latching the door. Am unsrcbessfi.i attempt i/% enter the home of Mrs. Mary F. Sawyer o f near Orenco Mon day night was reported this week. Occupants of a car which drove in and trained headlightr on the house were frustrated in their attempts to break in R. F . Bowman, who lives south of Aloha and who works “HUNG” JURY ON lor the rail way service had a ESTABROOK TRIAL rather peculiar experience the past week. He has been in the For tbe second time, a circuit habit of having his car washed couit jury failed to agree on a and polished at the Union Sta verdict in the trial of Jack W tion garage and recently a col Estabrook. Portland warehouse ored man who had been calling men’s union official, on bornb- for his car came and he. Bow- , .ng charges, and wa3 discharged man, turned the keys over to shortly beicre 11 a.rn. Wednes the man to have tbe car taken day by Judge Frank R . Peters. Vote of the jury was under care o f. When the car came back he stood to be 8 to 4 in favor ol noticed a few slight marks on conviction, but 10 jurors were in the case to reach a it but tbe garage man said thai needed be had injured it white back verdict. Discharge of the jury came after more thau 38 hours ing out o f the garage. Bowman of deliberation. thought no more of it until a District Attorney G. Russei fellow turned up with a claim Morgan declared Wednesday af- for damages done in a collis on terr.ocn that he will carry th| on Portland’s east side. It case through a third trial in an seems that the garage had let effort to secure a conviction. the workman go but be wattl Date of the third trial will be ing a joy ride had taken the oc set by Judge R Frank Feters, casion to get the car and ap- in Whose court both the disa propriate it for his own u se. greement trials have been h ear! One of the peculiar things a- bout the matter is that wher Bowman went down to policr MRS. LOFTUS BREAKS headquarters to report an acci ARM AND LEG dent they told him that he could not make a report a« he was Mrs. Carson Loftus had the not driving the car when it misfortune to fall from a cherry happened. tree Tuesday and' break her arm and her leg. Mr. Loftus is only partially recovered* McKELLS TO L E A V E FOR SUMMER HOME from an infection In his hand caused by contact with a rusty nail. Certuinly misfortunes n e Mr. and Mrs. W . C. McKell ver come singly. leave Saturday to spend a couple of weeks at their summer home on the Metolius. They say they GROUP ENJOYS A just rent the home but many PICNIC THURSDAY folks have only a rented home Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Clep so we see no reason why wt may not call tibe cottage where, per of Oakland. California, Mr.< they stay the McKell summer Copland of Portland, Mrs. M. C. McKercher and son George home. Iiester Davies will carry tbe «pent a delightful day on the mail on route one while McKell Columbia River Highway, »top ping at all points o f interest is fishing. and spreading a picnic lunch at Eagle Cneeek. LADIES ATTEND VOTERS’ LUNCHEON CONTEST IS WON AT Mrs. W . H. Engleke, Mrs CRYSTAL LAKE SUN. George Thyng. Mrs. Jay Gib son and Airs. Nelson Walker attended the lea g u e o f Women Voters lundheon at Forest Hill? Club house Monday. Miss Ann Mulheru, form er librarian from Portland was the guestt speaker, her subject. **Federal Education waa moat intereatiaE. Mike Piencyl o f Beaverton* and hi* brother Freddie Pienov* of Portland playing together in a “ Bocce Bowling” contest won the championship for 19v* and each was presented with a cup. The game took place al crystal Lake Park Sunday.