fy u u . L\ : ''n i t * Libi r*ty T he B eaverto n R eview The Only Newspaper Devoted Exclusively to the Interests of Eastern Washington County. Beaverton, VYanhington County, Oregon, Friday, luJy 29, 1938 V O L U M E X V I. No. :i5 Cover Spn Be Aoolied Now i C. E. C A B I N E T H A S M E E T IN G IN P A R K New Building lo Be Looked Over Special Awards To Be Made At Fair Subscription, $1.00 per yr. In Advance F IF T E E N 1ND1CT- .slE.N i ¡9 K E l t K . N E U Forest Fire Situa­ tion Still Serious HKNJAWI.N ktlTLCK Washington Cuuniy < nrintUo Fifteen indictment», all hut one ! Endeavor Cabinet mot .Sunday of which were secret, were re­ benjamin butler, well known turned Friday as the county grand afternoon in Hhvurer P*i k a» pioneer resident of Hcottsburg, Hillside where the t , K. Sun:- ury closed its D m n cel.Lg. Douglas County, died at Bea­ o r. Leltoy E. siuitn was u>er < aniiM onfciui.ee m in m s - verton. July 31 at the age of 78 ■ion Itila week. cuaxged with threatening ti <; yeara. The farui settled by fa‘* Norm ally Six O r E igh i W ill B e Open For Spray For Codling Largest Num ber O f commission of a felony by the riuna for enUifainiug the Stal« iather, Kufua butler. In 1850. nad giand Jurors In me only open .n- K. deputation tram Friday, Weeks O f Fire Season Inspection Until 8:00 been bia home until a few Moth On Apples And Breeds Special Aw ards it ( intent. •September 9 were put liuo il.« Remain P.M . Monday Evening weeka a go . Pears Needed banda of a connut*', t cou«:atras william A . Perainger, one o, A re O ffered He la survived by his wid­ i he witness«» in tbe first two of Floyd 14 lia w of V u .}t G iovi, Hudtret Meeting Ta He Held Total Of 10,947 Acres Ha** ow, Mrs. Hoaa bu'ler, one daugh­ Jor I tat c h , ÜJalo'., ntl J lion ,nl Katabrook trials was arrested l.rad Araenate Spr») |, A »* r d s Determined My Ex­ Been Darned tins tea r In >cn Andilorlum ter, Mrs. Cordelia JJ. Horscll, Webb, Deaverton. Saturday evening in Portland by Kec»ninipnded I'or I'ae hibits, Shonaumaklp, Etc, •» - Various other como. H («va ap­ State Patrolman Sheridan on a ■ biaverton, one step daughtci,. Tb* new grade achool builJ- Mrs. The recent period of extrem­ pointed lo begin l« c f o i u . i i t 'i n warrant charging perjury. The Walter Haines, KJklou. Tbe largest Durniar of breed Apple and fiear grower« ‘it of plana for the unniiol Wklb- mg recently completed by School dangerous fire weather ia warrant was issued following ely Oregon, two brothers, A. b. special awards ever to be of­ Waablngton eounty should u|iply I ingtou County Convention in Oe-1 Uiatitcl .Number 18 with the aa- butler, coming so early In the klkton, and D. U.^ fered to 4-H Club members 4 Perainger'a secret indictment by bad, the aeoond cover apray for tin? tol>er were: Selection of boat aiatuuc« Of thc Federal Bui. summer, according to U. 0. Butler, Portland, one slater, Mrs. the Washington County Fair a. e ibe grand jury last week. control of i odllu^ moth If they ,-hureh, Helen Asbahr, f orm gency Admlnlatratluo will be ogea Kstabrook s third trial has' forest service statement Just ia- being offered by breeders u^il .Mary Hcott, Kalacada have not applied a-.* i »ur..y, (j r„ve aMd 0 |adyil Tucker, H-a- been set for September 6 ia 18„ ed and sbould ot be followeu <‘or public Inapedtlon on tin; Mr. butler was a member of breed associations this year. wtlhln the la*t week, aaya County vertou; Program, Clad) i ru d er Judge R. Frank Peters court. mgbt of the annual built; • meet* the Elkton by a false sense of security if Methodist Church,' The Washington^ County J e rs t, Ageut W K. Cyrua According to JU.i,.n Koberaleln. Oaaton, Evelyn Suit for a decree annulling ng. Monday, August 1, US* the weather sbould take a tem- where funeral aervices were ta ttle Club la sponsoring ano­ word received from II (1 Tltotnp- Shearer. Hlllaide; Nominations. marriage was filed in circuit Inspection tripe will sUrt at held Haturday morning. He wa* ther breed special which makes court this week by Archie P°™ ry turn for the better. »on. Aaalatant Entomologist o f , Laurence Tucker of Beaverton, Normally we can expect a the Oregon Experiment station, Dorothy lfowea and Helen A»- be hour of 7 p.m. and oppor- aloa a member of Elkton Lg>dg' the fifth year that this associ­ Matton by his guarlian ad litem, ation and its breeders have oD Lucille I. Matt' on. against R o x ty ‘ additional six or eight weeks ot arwond brood moth, tie now p.e- U h r of Q M „aDro. .unity w ill In? given the public I.O .O .P , o Inspect the building un’ il a fered purebred Jersey heifers cs I. .Mattoon. Grounds for the f 'r® season.” said M. L. Mer- aent in the orchard, am* » « « o ' Ne|a j „1mimo11 ((f A p inducements to the club memh J suit, as stated in the complaunt ritt, tbe hour of the a n n u l assistant regional forester, luiv. beet, dvpnaltnd. Hatch of G.aton and Fkrence n m., MWi. L. A. LUCE are that Mattoon was under age Portland. ‘*We hope for a tu:u audget meeting which will be Tnder ordinary vaPoy weather Mhaw |,-ureit 0f Mrs. J. H . Neal attended the to do better work. In 1934 ano “a form of marriage rood It‘one these , ,s Wil. b ald ,; N„ t r>bi|Irt W.M be . | held In thc now modern gr ■ It- funeral at Poreat Grove of her 1937 the breed special was a- when for the better in weather condi­ and warded by Mr. and Mrs. Dav.» took place between him in atg or eight buys. The apray u, lb r honiP of Mr aild Mf„ ach »31,500 J. W. Manners came to an end smouldering fires are abandoned, ‘ been announced as yet. in- lirobleut. two pou it I of pnwt lercd . . . . . ... ' . Endeavor meeting rh .ai n . i nt- right grant by the federa gov- I also a niece, Mrs. Clara Long ners of the breed special in lie in circuit court last Thursday or public vigilance relaxes a; h-ad araenate to 100 gallon« of , , . . afternoon -when Julge Peters al- weather gets better, the chanc >s ..... tended by aevunty-ilvt ymug •rument for the construction of of Zamora, Cal, besides all of 1 respective years were: 1934. water la aufflrlenl to ,• ve con- , .... , . lowel a defense counsel motion are ( people from differan societies t.f ibe project. that we would have ev^n the living children w .n ab worab,Pf j « , Date* 'han those we now are fighting. Maxine Waldron; 1937. Bill Fos- in every respect having eleven and l»>well L. Shuck woo pleat­ rate of 3 pound, powdered cal- (|M> nnd lh„ dl, . 0, tion M K\ KAEL VAlUH.N This has been the history of past rooms, combination gymnanuir. J ter. ed guilty to breaking into and clum araenate t I U gallon« 4 by K,oyd 8haw Thc „ , ro„ ll>M). nnd auditorium, automatic Illum­ Adrian Homecker, who 'n lo? burglarizing a store, was post­ serious fire seasons. Mrs. Earl Vaughn (Mary Sbep water id. h-.n o*ii| M i b W : for th, ,.amp la apvi„ ,wtl Fri. mer ytars was an outstanair.g poned for some time in the fut- ination, steam heat supplied by aid) who died Monday in C'u Forest servtce cumulative fire fuMy in th. Willamette \ a.ley nirht fton,Kh„ „^ to r’a ! pig club member in Washing an oil burning furnace enclosed akanie will be remembered ure and both were allowed their j report fo r the season, just corn- for codling moth control Teata n- hf nnd ever)b(H, y „ W<1, is awarding for G in a reinforced concrete furnace Beaverton where she attended .County. liberty in tbe meantime. piled shows chat up to July ^ carried on by the Entomology , r ______ _ , . _ | lo come and bear Uowp.J Cok room. The building la fireproof achool. She and her sister Clcta ! third year a purebred Ches By nightfall Monday Sherrill 'here had been 777 fires start.-:! Itepartmcnl i icjmrimrni of ot the tne Orc-'on tiroy.in Tx It- . „ . . . - .. . . apeak Howard la the SUM. r . were married at a double wedd ; White gilt, for outstanding C Connell and his deputies had -n national forests of Oregon perlment Station over t po'ind 1 . . . . , ______ . . . . K. Prealdcnt and la welt tnown j ing In the Hummer of 19U. 1 work in that breed. Merril Me«d rounded up eight of the nine .md Washington. as compared of aeren yeara «n*.l> t e that en- . . . . . .. 1-H C A T T L E T E S T E D 364 last year Of ■ Mrs Vaughn came to Beaverton j o f Banka, wa* the first winner men mentioned in tbe 15 indie?- with der Willamette Valley rum! t\>n, aru‘*n* ,h f i ,tf thf year. Of these FOR A B O R T IO N grand -,29 were about two weeks ago from Cal of the Horneeker breed speci.-l ments returned by the calcium araenate I* only allgh'ly ' l,un,y caused by lightning in 1935. Jerry Schwanke o' iforma to visit her family. and 248 were in an caused Prin- In codling moth t, lead araenat. S H { ) W M A N S H I p ^ 60 bead of 4-H dairy cnttle John Pap* pleaded «auUy to , , Survivors include her husband Schefftm won the award in 1J36 three indictments on morals »uses wort sm okes, were tested for abortion by Doc- "'ThoroughlleaH •»! .«pulicai.' >n B E D E M O N S T R A T E D Earl Vaughn, mother. Joan, CUt and his slitter Margaret was th- charges. Dean Castorias pleaded ■ ’ camPer* 8 : debris burner*, *or* Almgulat and Coon, for la eaatntlal In codling moth cor- — akanie, son. Jack. ClaUkanie winner in 1937. guilty to supplying minors with an<* incendiary 15. ntry In the W’aahington County The Washington county Guern­ tro l. The foliage a- w ill a» the' Richard Hagg. grand champ- Fair, states I „ E. l-'rancU. as »later of Rolla, Vilas of Clats- Of the total of 777 started, sey Cattle Club w ill award for alcoholic liquor and Charles Lip- entire aurface of tv my upply N ahowman at the county fair vlsunt county agent. This test kanle, ra. Cleta Berst of Bes- pold entered a guilty plea to a 594 were put out under one quar- Í the second time a purebrjd and pear ahoull h* ill loonlil/ In 1936 and 1937. and Dayton Funeral services were is a part of the abortion test jverton. we r> Guernsey heifer calf to the bey morals charge. Senieneos of a 'l , ter of an acre each; 152 covered wlih the »1 j aolutlon Nyherg. grand champion ahow- requirements established by th« held Thursday at 1:30 p.m . a 1 three were put off to Saturday, held under 10 acres each; xrd or girl « h o makes an outstani- If worm injury i. i >c p ovcnlcd man lit 1935. will demonatral** i Pegg’s chapel with interment at only 31 exceeded 10 acres ea record in club work with ¡morning. Special care shoo 1 i be t .ken in fit* proper method for fitting fair board. | Crescent Grove cemetery. W. E ing Washington < minty Fair’s a-’ William Heater, charged wdh According to Merritt, this sbo~- Guernsey cattle. This award was spraying Iht upp 1 port wn o f nnf tuc liec.*' dalry_ farm. Friday. July 29 at Wilbur Nyherg of Tualatin. Funeral services will be held by M. Ol Wilson, * charged with . Ss ' fires reached large the fair have individual t?sls . | 1:80 p.m .. reports L . E. fYan- Friday (today) at 2:00 p m. in ! The breeder who will make the assault was arraigned in court s ze because of such factors as within 30 days of the date of , ols. assistant county agent. the Forest Grove Undertakinb award this year has not been ! Monday aud also given until Sat- weather, humidity, difficult ter ( i EORGE A LE X E N ­ livestock showmanship Is one I the fair, makes the eounty fai’ chapel fer Judge Donald T . Tem­ selected. ; unlay to enter a plea. rain and inaccessibility. A to‘ s; L IS T S IN ARMY of the outstanding and mo«t thc strictest and cleanest P i r pleton. 33, who died at 2:t0 Saturday is to be a busy day of 10,847 acres have been burned The Duroc Jersey breed of — — Interesting activities in eonnec- [ in the state. Thia ruling was p.m. Tuesday following a del­ ’ hogs will be represented by a in circuit court if all thise sohed- „, 0*1 of this acreaRe ^ Major H. f). ltagnall, the Ar- tion with the livestock projects made at the recommendation of icate emergency operation per­ breed special this year for the my Recruiting Officer. 323 Muir, and the showmanship rontests the 4 -H dairy leaders for the tx- formed at 7 o’clock that morn­ j u V e ^ A ” brousht f,L V he first time. Clayton Nyberg, out r Post Office Building, I orll.tnd, have always been highlights at pres« purpose of offering cx- ing Friday was the date set for es in lh€ Siskiyou national In the Tillamook hospital standing club member and leader entering of a plea by E. H foreM in extremely difficult, iu- lias unnntinccd that Geoigc vlex, the county and slate fairs. | hlbltors of dairy cattle at the by Dr. Paul E. Spangler. Port­ of Tualatin is awarding a jwire- Canrpbell charged with obiaima* accessible country, son of Mr. nnd Mra. J. A c.* cf New club members partlci . - 1 fair every protection poss Me land specialist and Dr. D. C. bred Duroc Jersey gilt to the IteaverKm. enlisted In the Foiled larly should be Interested in ill. | from picking up Infectious » McDonald, county health doctor. outstanding pig club member whe money under fake pretenses. Hut tea Army on July 22 nd for instruction that will be given | bortion. The Judge, together with his has Duroc Jerseys P O S IT IO N S V A C A N T service with the Corpe * * En- <*‘ thiw meeting by the two fel- I This strict ruling will havo family left Hillsboro last Wed­ G O P H E R S TO H O L D AÜ of these breed special a- A T A C A D E M IE S gineers in the Hawaiian Islands, !<’ » club members who have t little effect on the number ol nesday for a short vacation at P IC N IC SUNDAY w arda áre determined by the According to Major Bagnail. Inl“ >e such outstanding reoor-H club members who w ill be el­ Oceanside on tihe Tillamook routv) club members exhibits, showman­ ------- Congressman James W . Mott in this activity. Anyon« else In- igible to exhibit, states Francis, ty coast. Friday he was seized Gophers from all points ot the has announced that the First ship, herdsmanship. record book yottng Alex was very fortuna'e terrsted in watching the wo.k since the majority of the herds w-ith an appendicitis attack and state will meet friends of long Congressional District of Oregon and general 4-H record. to secure for himself enlistment from which club members stocV. (Continued on Back Page) of these hoys or In gaining for Hawaiian service at tilla pointers on the proper fitting comes are either accredited o? The breed specials form one ago and talk over incidents that will have a vacancy In 193u at of the principal Incentives for happened in tbe old home state both the U. S. Naval Acadeiu - time. Hawaiian enlistmtnts could aBd ahowlnK of ,dairy animals, have met with the requiremen P L U M M E R TO B E club members to improve the when they gather for ihc an- at Annapolis and at the U. S. not be accomplished from I'eh- welcome to take part In ibe for accreditation. S P E A K E R A T P IC N IC quality of their club work xnu nual Minnesota picnic at^ hisicr:c .Military Academy at West Point. ruary 7th to August 7th, nn.t meetlng. offers one of the best opportun­ Champoeg, Sunday. July 31. Bus- -j -0 determine the eligible car.- when the present Hawallnn quota POM ONA G R ANG E O. M. Plummer, manager ot ities for the boys and girls to ket dinner will be served at djdates residing in his District, was received, It only authoriied M A G A Z IN E IS P U R - the Pacific International Live­ secure a start in high quality noon with M E E T S A T T IG A R I) coffee furnished ou Congressman Mott has requested enlistment of 16 C H A g E D RECENTLY the stock Exposition, and for yea-s purebred livestock. the grounds A platform program lbe r i v j j commission to lift hi rt men t (Hid that dci»artment, ond nUIHCrOUlf numeroti Pomona Grange at Tigard Wed­ a great friend of 4-H Club mem­ and sports w ill follow a preiiminary qualifying men havo been turned away ne- p,,rpbase of RPt«er Fruit mag- nesday was wetll attended. * Those planning to attend m?y j ¿miination on bers. nnd an enthusiastic sup­ K I W A N I S Saturday, Oc- C L U B ¡HAS - the 4-H members. ver nnd William Frost and Mr. . )j)(hpd COIUhinolla,y ainoc ,bat Kleek were hosts at a farewell was taken, then how the cop.’ B Y E D J A N N S E N M. H O O P E R V IS IT S The luncheon and prog.jtn dinner Tuesday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Peter Donnell, father j tin||1 ,ind hB8 never m!saPd art was placed through a screen and A Taylor Cub plane was re A T R O G E R S H O M E and Mrs. Boss Lee, son and will start at 1 p.m . The program and mother of the groom anl |gllue how under a magnifying gUs. Marshall Hooper visited Mr. cently purchased by Edward daughter iwho are leaving Sat­ will be very short so that the Tvnn Cooper, all of Portland. Ur(U>, Narver a arad, M U Of one can see the tiny dots whi.’b Rog.-is o vir the Jan risen A trip in the plar.<> and Mrs. urday for a motor trip to Min­ afternoon ntay be spent enjoy- Mrs. Divnnell attended Beaver- Beaverton high school and l«yren go to make up the modern il­ to Hoobor, a lUe- Corvallis on Sunday was ( week-end. nesota. Those present were Mr. in the swimming and boating ton high school. Mr. Donnell i.« ! \filliman will be rememoered as lustration In a newspaper or made in forty—five minutes, long friend of the Rogers fam and Mrs. Walter Saleing, Mr. facilities of the park. in htiainess In Portland w her’ the, Oregonian correspond