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University Library T he B eaverton R eview The Only Newspaper Devoted Exclusively to the Interests of Eastern Washington County. VOLUME XVI, No. 3» All Set For the Greatest Washington County Fair lie.'verton, Washington County, Oregon, Friday, August 26, 1938 8. H. S. Football Subscription, $1.00 per yr. In Advance State Authorities Issue Traffic Manual T( New Publisher for Beaverton Review .M ure offered for this ever.! and 4 there are laore than 20 classes. ______ Archers from ull parts of the I „ , Glen Miller Of Hubbard county, Portland aud other part*' »11 T lT S t String M(?n Are of Oregon will compete at 3 p. Takes Over Publication It Back For Another m for Cush prize*. Special fea- 1 turee am being prepared by tills 1 'y » This Week Season O f Play committee to make this an In | tereatlng event for the fair. — A deal was corsumated this Tw o national archery chain All lettermen have been called week whereby Glenn Miller of Ion» will he preacul to dciiiou ‘ or oi>enlng practice August 2!ith, Hubbard. Oregon, becomes tjjg strate their skill. by Coach Marble Cook. Four-1 publisher of The Beaverton Re All W uh I i i iiirton county Mill tfileen Contest Spirited te.-n h-ttermeu are returning, with view. Mr. Hulett retains the celebrate thin year ut the Annuai With the close of the Harvest two reserves and one transfer to Job printing department of t|t0 Washington County Fair nt the Queen contest of the Washington make up the " A " squad, establishment. The new publish grounds In Hillsboro H*-pt I. 2 county fair a week away, Gleuni- The "It'* squad will report for er intends to make extensive im unit 3. Curlson of Scholl* jumped from lls first drill on September Adi .0 provements in the newspaper, a,.d With till* fair building* remod fourth pluce to a comfortable und la uluiout the same squad a* for the next few weeks will mail eled unit placed in g***t coudi- lead this week. Miss Curlson Is last year. 1 several hundred sample copies in tmn. Interest running high. anil .1 spon*ore<j by the Hill*boro l-'u lii-uvertou's entire bark field this territory for the purpose of •urge commercial <how organized, turc Farmers. of lust year will function again Illustrations above from “Creating Safer Communities”, the manual of traffic safety activities. Just pub increasing the circulation of the the fair will ha one of the mil In second place was /,lru Ny- with Andy Fulircr at right half- lished by authorltlee for statewide use show a variety of recommended eefety procedures. (1 ) top left. paper, and giving Beaverton mci- »landing In Washington coun y herg of Tualutln. eandiduie of the bark; Krnie Stassen* at left half- Scientific Inveetlgatlon of accidents by trained police; (2) bottom left, E tended safety training for school ebants and business men the hMur) children; ( I ) right. Location and elimination of accident causes. Fleture show* ten m ajor traffic 4-11 eluhs of her district; while htek; Berate Altishin at quar- eportunity to cover the terrttoiy Kurin implement dealer*, In Marjorle violations leading to serious accidents. Kby of (jiiston, can- ter; and dale Ktnmons at full- 100 per cent with their adver surance men, hank*, reed dealer* dhlate of Forest Grove Future back, likely to be starting men tising. The uew editor cordially and other rontuivrcial concern* Furmrra and Gaston Farmers Fn Jack Petrovich and Glenn Jones | inviteei ail to stop in and get ac have unlteil to pra-ent oue of liu ion, rontlnued her whirlwind will be held In reserve F quainted. , largest commercial shows. A new campaign, to hold u third pluce string linemen ure Mur* feature till* year and outHlundln ; fundiduies Standing: In fair exhibit* of the Mate, will Glcnni* Carlson, loto. Emmons Clan in Reunion In- the elertrle home appliance /.Ira Nyberg. 875 ahow to he Maul'd hy Washing Marjorie Kby, toil The econd annual reunion of tu-kles; Karl Halliger, Herb ______ ton county electrical dealer* und Josephine St roder, 7f>5 T ho map and Ralph Toelkt ; The Br)ïwn MuK UlDer was aold How demands for gas service ^ ° f _James J 'h itle / the I'ortlaml General Klertrie. Kathryn Cawrse, 675 and Caroline Drenner Kmmons guards; and Herb Harrison, c e a - j ^ j w(. ,k 0 o k ,M1 Vauh throughout the rapidly growing Thta ahirw w ill occupy the en V.-tda Kraus. 510 ter. The schedule Is: clan was held August 14th on the Beaverton district have been met ' of Portland. The former owner. tire *lde of the farmer'* union Alma Rafferty, 420 Yamhill river, at Fort Hill Junc Sept. 16 at Veronla Secretary Earl Snell To by the Pottlard Gas and Coke K W. Reeves, plan., to devote bis •* # building where the I’ortlaml Cer Peggy Ross, 38U. tion, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sept. 23 - da-ague opener at Co. was told yesterday by C. B- time to a similar establishment eral Klertrie linn rniupli-lcd uti M. E. Underbill. The officers el Public announcement of the Forest Grove Release Manual Uf ' able, district salesman, in an auditorium to seat more than queen and her court will not I k - the preceding year were reelcted. Sept. 30— Rainer at Beaverton I whioh 1)e own* ln «cM im v Ile. nouncing completion of a main 12f> person» at a time In which made until 0 p. m Thur-day, Safety Activties The home of Mr. anl Mrs- M. Oct. 7—Hillsboro at Beaverton Mr lx ‘ Vau,t- * ho extension in the new Westdalc ¡recently from Chicago, i* well will bo preKentod a motion pic September I at the coronation Keeler Emmons of Eugene was Oct. 14— at Sherwood addition. pleased with his curchase. He ture Hhow. reremnny. Portland Ro*arian* chosen as the next meeting place. Odt. 21 —Open A mode) program of traffic declares tha: Mr. Reeve» has de Modern ga# equipment is dis- ¡„ August, 193!». The auditorium u I mi hou*e* a and the Queen of Itoxuria have Oct- 28-ftt .Mary'* at Hear veloped a budnes* of the high sefety activities for Oregon com- played in one of the new homes broadcasting booth from which been Invited to attend the cere Nov. 4— at Nowberg After the business meeting, a est tppe, serving wholesome, well- mtinities, outlined in a 48-page which Cole and Peterson have message-* and announcementa w ill mony Final count of vote* will Nov. 11— at Forest Grove , , ... . sumptuous pot luck dinner was inspection. Ap- . . . „ prepared food in an interesting manual w ill be released this week opened for . . public tie broadcast to ull part* of the I k - uusde hy n rommltttee Wed-: Nov. 18 fo rva llt? at Hear . r , . served. The oldest member. Mis. to traffic safety councils and to pliances include a modern ga^ .. „ . and unusual getting. He prom KroundH over a loud *peaker ays nesday night at 7 o’clock In the Nov. 24—Tigard at Bear. . Samantha Bmmons Dillard was _ . _ , . ises to maintain the present high interested citizens in communit range, an automatic gas w ater. tern. chamber of commerce rooms. ies w-here no councils have yet beater aad a gas onerated re- Pre*cnt' 88 was a l,°- tbe y °u“ 6- standards. Grange and Farmer t'nlon ag k fm i ts Mt m(,mber' Mr8 Dil,ard Mr. L»e Vault especially expres- been organized, through Secre S e r a t o r ricultural booth* have all been re w h i 1 fi .Mm \ r 1: hi sinews 86 years of age, and Joan Fraser tary of State Karl Snell. In a thrilling game Friday <es ht* appreciation of the pa- <<on*tructed und modernized, ma Approximately 200 homes have Emtnons, daughter o f Mr. and YE AR IN IIEAVFHTON nlghft, tin- BMVMtoa N tlb s it tu rn s«« o f Dssvsrtoa people H The manual, published in co installed gas equipment during th** Mr9. u Verle Knimens, being a king It po*»ihle for lhc*r organl- Florence Lucas is hcddlng open team won over the Perfection the past and hopes for a pleas- operation with the national con last 18 mouths, Cable stated in months old. zn 1 Ion* to preaent the best ills- house ut tier beauty »hop fro-i aukery team by a score of 6 to unt relationship in the future. servation bureau of the « Asgoct- — — . O B U V I - V commenting W i u i m V on »u I U C R U i t l l !(V U . . 1 playa ever seen ut local talr*. the popularity o 1 f ' Held at Hillsboro, this game; --------------- '— -ion of Casualty and Surely Ex- the Beaverton district for home- i v ^ H ' Entertainment. a neeeasary part 1 to 5 P nr. next Thursday. Sopi D O SKY CLAS MEETS ecutivei. outlines the necessary ' x|tes, . ' >ank ' ' ^ of alt fair* und fc*llval*. la to be 1. In honor of her first annivej- P|ayed o ff a match between the The sec md aunual picnic o f the furnlahed thl* year in greater snry in business in lieaver'on i.wo 1 cuius, as each had previous- step, in organizing community P o „ larM C a. and c„k e Co. en- nid Mra. ï " K m Z ] One extra decendnnts of Thomas H. and safety activities ard in making ■ litantlty. all ceaterlng around the Patrons and friends anil their |y taken one game. -ages in a far-sigh.ed main ex- and Mr and Mrs. M. Keeler Em- guests ure extended a cordial it»-; inning was played and with the Berilla F. Denney was held last local enforcement effee'eve. uudttorium In the park. tension program wliich anticipates nions of Eugene; Mr. ard Mrs. score tied in the seventh, interns! Sunday on the old Donation L^nd Sherwood. Helvetia and For vltation to rail. Material dealing directly with the requirements, declared Mr. j j m i^ixton of Springfield; Mr. Miss Lucas is very well pleas- mu high. Garn Sorris and Bob Claim of the Denney's. Thomas ext (¡rove bund* will play earh Oregon's traffic safety problem ( able, himself a Beaverton home and Mrs. Alton W. Emmons and up the is included Snell said- A i inula: j owner. on one of the daya of the fair, c-d with M m result Of her year in l.nglckc pitched lor tin winning Denney and wife took children. Jeanne, Suzanne and ifhc has made many team. 'claim in 1*50. Thirty-four weie manual hns been used in organi- j and all three in a ms*|t-*l hand Beaverton ---------------- Bruce, and Mr. ard Mrs. L. Verle friends In the com unity who wi.. 1 The Beverton soft ball team present. concert Friday evening. The zat ion work .n the past but it is i ANNIVERSARY OBSERVER Emnvons aud daughter Joan of Recent,) has entered the Spaulding tour- There were seven grandehildicn expected the now booklet will be unused band will perform ua a offer congrartulationr. , Thirty friends of Mrs Rebecca Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Wbi- F. nament for the state champion- ar.d nine great grandehildicn and prelude to tin* entertainment to her sister-in-law. Mr»- Doro>h> atoW 0* * “ hered « her home * cBee. oi Indvpenderce; Mrs. R. be preaented by Clan Mclevy It.*., Lucas and daughters Gloria nnd 8hlp to be played soon after I.a- one daughter. Mrs. R. B Brown t h e ^ i v K Kluine, arrived to mnke their bor Day in Portland. of Garden Home was there. Thos. cal traffic safety groups of which j Monday afternoon to help cele • l-ielley of Ba’ le Ground, Wash; rip«- band In the auditorium. Beaverton aud Sylvan will play Denney was a brother of Mrs. there are now more than a score brate her seventy-eighth bir.h- I^w ls E. Fjnmons of Beaverton: The Scotchmen, their colorful home with her here In Beaverton. day. Mr. and Mrs. L. Victor Emmons ------ ---------------- 1 he final game of the Wei-t Slope Rebecea Funno who crossed the in this state. native eostuniea, will uppeur In .. Tahle* were arraneeri in the anJ the host ard hoste8S, Mr. a program of Scotch tnu*ie, dan Odd Fellow* and Kehekub* I'len e league at the school grounds in plain* with her brother aid sir This manual, filled with photo- d untfer ^ b ^ , and Mrs M. F.. Undrhill of Wol- The Odd Fellows anil Rebekah Heavytwn next Sunday afternoon ter-in -la w and whose husband eea, aotiga and other number* graphs, draw ings, diagrams and and h„ „ lltiflI| K. rtJ....r!.‘,eH .x ,h lamina. Inv t d guests w ere: ' took up the first claim in the For u numlier of years the pipe lodges of Washington county held beginning at 1:30. lucid text, emphasizes the need “ und ““ beautifully decorated with Mr. and Mrs. Underhill of Al- galiodus 1,1 1*“ ' soft ball league games coninunlty in 1814. Utis wat. snap dragons, zenias bund has be»-n one of the color a pic-nic at Jurgens park Sunday.! for permanent safety organiza bany. Ore., Mr. Bonner of W ll- ful feature* of Portland enter All of the lodges were represent- l|l!,t Sunday. Sylvan defeated St. near the present site of Kan no lions equipped to continue the und pansies. lamina and Mrs. N ellie Tyson o f There were -'ary* 12 to 5, and Beaverton Station. Tw o grandchildren and tainment* nnd will be welcomed ed except Gaston. A big birthday cake with white w«rk and to meet new situations Eugene, Ore. The won fr.m Cedar Mills 10 to 5.1 two great grandchildren were in Hill;boro hy those who know around 500 in attendance as they arise, according to SnelL frosting and 78 pink candles was An interesting letter to be re a l lodges present were from Forest Darling pitched fr Sylvan present. Mrs. F. J. Denney 01 tunny of the members nnd have placed on a table "w hich was the at the meeting from Mr. and Mrs. Grove. Bank . Hillsboro. Scholls; ' 1 nd also hit u home run. The Jefferson. Linn ( ount.v was the attended their concert*. first table Mr. and Mrs. Eller- Cec l R Emmons of Tuscon, A ri and hitting of John oldest person present at the pic EUMES INJOV P U M I Portland* big 218th Field A r Sherwood, Tualatin and about ->0 "rid in g xon ate front after their mar- zona. wa an important event of Other district* Pointer und Dick Hclnuke feu- nic. The youngest was the Hole tillery band will play a concert from Beaverton The first of a ¿cries of annual " a g e sixty one years ago. the day. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thursday night ut the auditorium were also represented. „ j tured for Sylvan. Artice Taylor, small daughter Fan no and the little sen of Mr. picnics for the ladies employed and lead a colorful pHrnde thru Following a gorgeous basket in the Washington county sewing of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Taylor und Mrs. Kenneth Denney, each Hlllboro'a street* previous t*> the dinner a business meeting »u s NEW ARHIYAI.M , being " t h r e e ' yoai's o f" age. The l’ ro jm s * a* * iven 8aturda»-, T h ^ p U y ed a violin solo. Her selec- '.J * ' l 'n V w î r T I I X crowning of the harvest queen. held. The election of officer- son was t>orn to Mr. am! picnic was heid in '‘ un ° ales x..x*r«.. in a a t^antiful l>eantiful day was °t" s*’enl ro<?k’ " w*>u on waA "Old Favorites" a /.ed- HI NT H U E H E L D INSPECTED In the parade will he used m ili resulted as follows: President. Mrs. la-ster Robinson Augu-t 1» ye rear , he sj(e of tht. )>|{, j at the home of Mrs. Isabell War- ley. j The state department of agri- tary units, automobile* carrying D. S. Young of Sherwood; vice at Wilcox Memorial bospi'.l. spring winch the faniil ' ren8> sowing supervisor, who is yj rs. Lyle Taylor, I/avere culture wishes to call the atten- P "n g from the distinguished guests; repre president. Fid Bowman of Hills- Born to Mr. und Mrs. M t). eponsoring the picnics. 1-adies Browning and Estell* Irnlah sang tion of berry growers in Wash- sentative* of the t-H clubs nnd boro; secretary-treasurer, K. W. Engle hart, August 17 at Wilcox I obtained their water. from ihe group at Beaverton, Ti- iiymus accompanied at the organ ington county w ho w ish to seil The first house was a log Future Farmer* and all other t'lenkiivtop o f Sherwood. Memorial hospital, n fon. Tualatin and (,y j;]oise Irnlah. plants that field inspections arc house and stood .near the old sard, Sherwood, group* und orgunlzatlor* wish A very fine program was cn- Mr. und Mrs. John Winterber- spring. F'ivc of the seven child Hillsboro attended Lunch was c p qyverson jz rs * r required before such plants can ing to take part. Joyod, also the different gnuies «e r are the proud parents of a ren were born in the log house. spread under the trees by the ^ „ aud M ‘ ¿ ]e T io'r be offered for sale or transpor- Coronation of the queen prom including soft ball son who niadc his appearance on the a#s4#ted ^ the tablea • ration. The eldest was born while cross creek and later some of ise* to he n colorful spectacle August 18. A ve in g the plains. The youugest gtfl-sts played cards, Those attending from a d.a- Oro*'cr» who desire to sel1 sncu to he pro-ented under special IFANIE FOR H I L L S B O R O ' S ------------------ Just after they h:d moved into pleasant day was enjoyed. tance were Mrs. Betty Mvers Plan,s 38 r « P ^ rr> «. loganbe.- light* inside the auditorium and ( ’ll IMP10NS1IIP Hll.l. t i l l ! \TTENI» HEIM Bi ll VN DINNER a new house built from lumber Mrs Florence Drorbaugh. '.Mrs ries- or dewberriga. must have Ip I k - followed by a parade of th" in the Denney sawmill , Th Hillsboro baseball team. yjr and y|rs George Thyng nt- sawed Lily Warner, Mrs. Mildred Os- ,heir field* dur' n*i Beaverton Kids Win boy's und girl’ * group* of the u inner* of the Portland N ullo;> (ended the county republican cen- which stood on Fanuo Creek nea.-1 field and Mi?s Janice OsfieM. grow mg season and «trawber county. th*! boys and giris the old home. I H'utwday Mrs. Maggie Doughty aud Mis. r-v Pl*ntinga once. These tn- After the coronation and pa 1/ensue Championship will he hon- j ru| (.-oniinitteemen aud commit- tennis club met a playground ».. . \'pitjg McLlrov till from Rpuwr- •'Pit.tior.s hio for u.osnc «in<l nth- rade Vivian l<ewi* and her girls ored nt a dunce to be given on teewomen’s banquet held at Hills- I ’r r K M , M M i n w r s w s S « • *>■“ >•»• m m * « x will furnish music and e ntp*'T F’ riday night, Sept 9fh, at the (,ori> |n atie chanvber of commerce Mr. nnd Mrs. \ allace Brown ^ a v e r t .s f voungMers w n J ^ n le Anderson. Mrs. Suite Bo Inspections are also re q u ir e lulunient numlHjrs for a dance. Buckeye dance pavillion at Cor- room8 Friday night. The banquet Sunday attended the f.m ly re- e J * ■ u ^ ,e u " , . nd m>in Farmington; Mrs. t r „ - al1 b‘ ll‘s a» d other nur« * ry The teum in. the 0 r!,t vvas given by the busine s nil This same band will also play for nelius. A ° G* * tina Kelly and Mrs Arthur Tsy- 8‘ ^ k- Daffodils require both a Attorney W G. union held at he old! Denny place •* the Queen's ball In the auditor baseball team from Washington ,)f Hillsboro. . . daughter \rtirc from spring and a fall inspection in Hills ||are gave a very interesting talk near Whltfwrd. With over fort) ium Saturday night, following the cxinnty to win that title members and dccendents of the Following is the official score. eedy(He . \|rs Browning from <>r<l*r tha' lhe buB»' may be ship presentation of 4-11 nnd Future boro's record show* them to have on political questions of the day. won 13 out of 14 league games |,eon Davis was elected cha.r- Farmer honors. Vivian I *■ wi - day was «nj<»y,-d. boke _(B ^ v ,m »n » v ^ o r,tl' J Mra. Eilcwl Hammond of Port- b»v e berry plants, bulbs, amt late Mr. fashioned gala nnd her band is well known In uivd 19 out of 22 for the season. man to succeed the ana \ \ ;rg .rgintu .Master- , _ othef nu|9ery for saie 9. ; A picnic lunch was spread by the l-aw rence and The preeadent of the Portland ¡Templeton. land. this county and have been heard ; creek from baskets brought by (Forest Gro»-e), 6-4. transportation, please phone or Valiev league w ill present toe - ________ over all of the local radio sta IViek Mundon and Nortuan write A. B. Uaptes, district rep- tions. They have travelled ex Bishop vs. Wesley Sanders and l l f l M I (>E .VS8A11.T rwerttat ve, eounty agent’s «zffkc. tensively Including a tour of the Billy Braun—6-4; 3 6; 7-5. Mrs. Harry Moore of Metzger Hillsboro, Ore. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ The management of The Thrif llawgltan Islands where they TOWNSEND MEETING Monte Myers/ David F’rank vs. received a fractured skull last _______________ _ pluyed nt the Alexander-Young TO HONOR BAITD4T PIONEERS ty Market has made n number of Iroprivement* at. the store re A special notice is given tha. Bob Harrlion. Bud Smith— 6-4. FYiday morning when she was , 1 , » u. zvtt »- w i n . The annual meeting to honor hotel roof garden in Honolulu. slugged by an unknown assail- 1WNOB l l A k L v n » W M ts l/Ust w-cek a row of tim the Townsend Youth association 6-4, loggers from all parts of the Baptist pioneers wiill nguln be cently bers was placed along the park will meet Friday evening. Aug. Millrcd Yates. Andy Moshofsky ant A 8,w* rl* 1 ,mch* ° n % <was Washington county will vie In a held this year on August 28th at Ing lot, to act as a bumper t 2 , at Portland at 714 SW 11th vs. Hour.ie Kinor, Mary Hanson Nlr8- Moore was on her way Tuesday at the M. and r West Union nenr Hillsboro. Spec log bucking contest Friday af . ., 1 ba< k t-> her Koine at about M in *loflor ° 1 prevent cars front crowding tin St. Owing to the fact that there ternoon at 2 p nt. for $30 It» ial program and worship in this sidewalk leading to the street* is no youth’s a vo c ation in Benv -1 Mary Holboke v* Virginia Mas- nlidni* h* Thursday. she to.d Mrs Charlotte Ming, Sup omr cash prizes and the championship old bistorts church at 11 n ni. * sheriffs officers, when she not- Fifth .Messenger of Job’s Dau.h- Bring, south of the building. This week erton, the president wishes to in- j ters—6-1 of 'Washington county. Is>g buok- Dinner bbout 1 o’clock. iced a maw standing near the ter?, prior to her departure fxtr ors Interested may register with baskets of lunch right to the a section has been removed from vite anyone who wishes to a r e n i David Frank »•»• Warren Ven- walk back of her house. db* Washington. R F.. for the zu- hi* meeting. church after you attend your own the wall at the front corner an, I,*on S. I)avla, manager o f the turine- 6-1. ___ ____ started to inquire what he wm preme session on Thursday. services and all will cat together three doors have been set it fair, or with Frank Adkinson. and Mrs. Delbert And* 1 - M"ntc Mvers vs. Bub Harris .:„mg 'here and he struck hit. CKl ded Florence f'lir «- Mr. plare. Those w ill open to the ‘ id. chairman of the contest commit Afternoon services about 2. j — o , _________ .hitting writh enough force to tv.Marguerite aad Nadiwe Hut ___ _ nnd give access to the parkin» son are spending their hone;- tee of the Hillsboro breakfast at Yellowstone National FJlaine Wyncoop vs. Bonny Ki- break the scalp on the back of ruteh, Mrs. Fooleen. Mr*. Otis I f you should have anything for lot. A portion of the goods tn moon elub. park. ser— 6-3. " her head and leaving her un- perkin*. Eila Marsh and the hon- Saturday afternoon at 1 p. m., sale or wish to purchase •some- «he store will be placed In new ■ ■■■■'■ Virginia Bishop va. Dorothy conscious. orej guest, Mra. Wing. thing run a Tew lines in toe locations to accommodate th;;, children from all parta of Rev- and Miw Earl Horsell Lawrence— 7-6. Nothing was taken- from the j Mrs. Wing received many gifts Washington county will show their cl.-»«gifted column of this new* arrangement, which will affor,. made a business trip to Elkton, ‘ John Hu&ton vs. Bud Smith-- house, and there was no motive and the well wishes of all of har paper. The cost !s I’ . t.lc a c : u « , conilleraMe convenience to cu«.- pets at the Rotary club Mutt dog . awsoc u :s. 6 - 3 . glven for the assault. Oregon, thtg week. . tomer*. show. prize* of more than $10 rwaits BIO. Indications Are That Event Will Be Largest in County’s History Pi QUEEN TO BE CHOSEN :B Reeires Sells “Brown Mug O utline Tra ffic Diner” to Glenn De Vault Safety Program Portland Gas and Coke Extending Service Here sarritu.1. i svssxr .»**.««*12^ t