The Beaverton review. (Beaverton, Washington County, Or.) 192?-1941, July 14, 1939, Image 4

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LOCAL MERCHANT
GATHERS CURIOUS
MENAGERIE
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BRITISH KING SIGNS “ ROYAL BOOK” AT N. Y. FAIR
F erdinand ha* company. About
ton day* a«»* tho T hrifty store
was MirproHod to discover a baity
ta ra n tu la in a shipm ent of bo-
nanas when the crate was opened.
This is a very unusual hai pelt­
ing as all banana bunohes are
thoroughly fum igated at the place
of growing before packing. Oc­
casionally, however, a baby »pider
will hatch from an egg w atch
m isses destruction, although these
tiny fellow s invariably
perish
quickly from th e change of cli­
mate.
Determ ining to save th e ir dis­
covery which, with an obvious
sense or hum or,
they
nam ed
Ferdinand,
the
T hrifty
crew-
placed it in a fruit ja r and s u p ­
plied a plentiful diet of flies. The
so-far apparently harm less young
ta ra n tu la h a s increased consul
erably in size.
Making the m atter m ore in­
teresting. during a trip over th»
F ourth of July lo Goldendale. the
Kiel family observed
a vary
stran g e sight as they drove th ru
the Goodnoe hills. C rossing lie
road ahead of them was wha:
O tta describes as. p a r a d o x ic a l.
a sw arm of craw fish
craw ling
across the desert highway. Upon
closer observation, the cre atu res
were disclosed a s a horde of tru e
Mormon crickets with enorm ous
bodies carried on long agile legs,
they w ere of the variety whose
destructiveness origiualed in the
S alt Lake City region som e yea is
A t th e K in g ’s rig h t sta n d s G ro v er W halen, p resid e n t of th e F air
NEW YORK (S p ec ia l)—T h e K ing of E n g lan d is p ic tu re d as he
ago where they virtually stripped
co rp o ratio n an d officiât host to th e ir m a jesties d u rin g th e ir visit to
inscribes th e ro y al au to g rap h . “G eorge VI R .I.” in th e g u est book
th a t country of all vegetation.
th e exposition. S tan d in g at th e Q ueen’s le ft are Mrs. G ro v er W halen
reserv ed for th e nam es of v isitin g ru le rs in P ery lo n H all a t th e New
At the p resen t tim e they are
and G o v ern o r H erb ert L ehm an. M ayor L aG u ard ia is seen a t the
Y ork W orld's F air. His Q ueen, w ho a m o m en t la te r signed th e g uest
w reaking havoc on th e W ar m
e x tre m e rig h t of th e p ictu re.
book. “ E lizabeth R.” is p ic tu red seated beside him .
Springs reservation in Oregon.
A num ber of the crickets w ere
3 g ran d ch ild ren : also one sister
captured as they canniballsticallj day school, Ikirtiu Doty and E - Christian Endeavor
JOHN W. KELLY
Jennie A. W atson. Boulder. Colo.:
paused to feed upon
relatives loise Irnlah sang a special n um ­
crushed by the occasional traffic. ber. N orm an la?apold celebrated Plans Trips
I endeavored to have the relics re ­ and two brothers A. T. of ltlvi r
The M arion County C E Cnlou leaser by the L ibrary and placed ton, N ebraska; R I) of Boulder
C lassing the story as alm ost a his birthday.
“believe it or n o t', Otto also
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Chapm an a t ­ has invited the E ndeavors and i in a little gold-m arble sh rin e ci■ n - Colo.; and many other relatives.
Mr. Ready united
with
the
made captive at the sam e spot tended the roundup at Molulla on frien d s of th is county to a boat 's tr u tte d especially for them. Ju st
a two foot diamond hack ra ttle r the fo u rth of July.
excursion trip to Bonneville on la little inside politics w ith the M thudlst church it; early m an ­
w ith tw-o ra ttle s and a button. In
B d H analon of Bei' S tation is July 15. The boat leaves P o rt­ D eclaration and the t'o u stilu llo u hood and was ulso a m em ber of
addition he killed another snake w orking for O scar Pierson.
land a t 9 A. M. and re tu rn s that as the payoff. For a century these the I. O. O. F. lodge No. 9 of
bearing nine rattles which he se­
W illard Liverm ore
of Eugene evening. T ickets may be bought docum ents knocked around in d u s­ Boulder, Colo.
vered and placed In his collec­ ' was a weekend guest of his p a r­ a t the lauding for $1.25
ty d raw ers and th eir ex istan ro
The funeral was In rh u rg e of
tion.
was alm ost forgotten until they the I’egg F u n eral Home,
ents Mr. and Mrs. E. W. L iver­
with
R eturning his rem arkable catch more.
The W ashington County E ndea­ w ere found accidentally one day. Rob. E. E Coulter officiating.
to Beaverton. Otto has placed it
• • •
Mrs. Edsel Riley became sudden- vors and friends are going to the
on exhibition a t the T h rifty Mar­ ! ly ill an d was taken to th e hos­ beach this weekend. July 15-16.
S ecretary of the In terio r Ickcs
ket in a tig h tly inclosed glass pital S aturday for observation.
The place
chosen Is N elseott. is still lobbying to have control
case. H ere, accopanied by F e r­
When you arriv e at N elscott ask of Bonneville power, lie com ­
dinand, they a re welcome to in­
for Rev. Z. M. W illiam s, and he plains th a t w hile the adm inis­
spection by citizens. As yet. the IT
will direct you to the cabin. Mr tra to r is responsible to the sec­
ALOHA
NEW
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snake and crick et are unnam ed;
a - ------------------------------------------ ■ W illiams is pastor of the N els­ retary , still the ad m in istrato r is
however, th e ir ow ner may be
a free agent and does w hat he
cott church.
open to suggestions.
Mr. an d Mrs. W. A. C atlin of
A birthday d in n er was given
w ants. Ickcs is asking congress
Long Beach. Calif . who have beet
to change th e Bonnebille a c t and S atu rd ay night at the A rchie Ol­
guests of th eir son-in-law and Russel Hulett Makes
m ake the ad m in istrato r tak e o r­ son house, honoring Mr. Olson
HAZELDALE
daughter, Mr. an d Mrs. C. E. "A” Average
ders from the S ecretary. Im ply­ and W illard G erber. About tw en ­
B erry, left S atu rd ay for a visit
ing th a t Bonneville has been poor­ ty friends w ere present.
Russel H u lett is being co n g ra t­
Mr. and Mrs B. C. Steele »peul
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Carey e: with Mrs. C atlin s b rother in Se­ u lated by bis friends upon his ly adm inistered, lek es says th at
in th e in te re sts of good m anage­ the weekend at Ixing Beach, Wash.
tertained w ith a w ienner roast attle. ,
splendid record d u rin g the past
m ent th e re should be m ore d o -
Mrs. C. E. B arber is visiting
Rev. H arper Burns left lust
W ednesday evening honoring their
term a t the U niversity of O re­
guests, Mrs. C arey’s m other a., her d au g h ter a t E stacada this gon. P erfect grades, o r a straig h t ! sely k n it relatio n s between the week on a trip to Moutuna ami
p roject and th e departm ent of North Dakota. He will be gone
week.
two siste rs of Minesota.
“A ’’ aberage, is he schalostic
about two weeks, combining a
tho
interior.
H
ow
ard
Fox
of
S
acram
ento
was
Mr. and Mrs. John Copley of
ratin g he earned d u rin g the term
• * * •
business trip w ith the pleas ire
Texas are guests th is week of a guest th is week of his m o th er ju st ended according to a rep o rt
of
visiting relatives.
Mrs.
L
otta
Fox.
H
is
sis
te
r,
lia
r
Mrs. Behbeca Ellerson. The Cop­
issued la st week by Dr. K arl ,\1 Baseball la celeb ratin g its lOnUi
Mr. and Mrs. K ngar Nelson urn!
leys expect to locate n ea r here. riet, w ill re tu rn home w ith him. P alle tt, reg istra r. He was among i birthday and rem ains tops of A-
Miss Kdno Witt of N ora Springs fourteen stu d en ts whose grades ' m erican gam es. Only one foreign family are enjoying a m outh's
George Looney is hom e from
vacaton which takes them to
the hospital to recuperate from Iowa, was guest so lo ist a t the earn ed them 4.00 g rad e point av­ nation has taken to the sp o rt anu Mankato, Minn.
grang
e
la
st
T
hursday
evening
in
a
big
w
ay—Japan.
Its
a
com-
e
ra
g
es.
the
highest
attainable.
a recent operation.
Mrs. P e tra G roves and
twin
lege game to a ttra c t 500(8) people.
Mrs. Bessie Bridgman had h e r Miss W itt was chosen Miss N ora
d aughters Anna and Nina, of
Springs in a recen t cotest for
Sand
lot
gam
es
are
popukir
with
Large Crowd Attend
hand badly crushed in a ca r door
Newberg were visitors
Sunday
Miss Iowan. M rs. H arold Savik
the kids in every town
Sunday, necessitating six stitches
at the Robert Biddle home.
Masonic Picnic
arran
g
e
d
a
quiz
as
p
a
rt
of
th
e
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•
•
to close the wound.
Mr. and Mrs. Cassius Jo h n ­
program . Com m unity sing ng w as
About 150 residents attended
San F ran cisco fair has been such son drove to Hood River S u n ­
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Carey have led by Mrs. C. K. Berry.
the M asonic and E astern Sta.
a financial flop the m anagem ent day to visit friends.
as th eir guests this week Mis.
Mrs. W ill Cain of Scappose is picnic w hich was held a t Avalon
Mrs. M. C. M cKeroher has re
C arey's m o tro r and two sisters visiting h er daughter, Mrs. Milan p ark Sunday. T his w as e n tiie i,' will ask congress for an a p p ro ­
priation of$600.0O0—When an em ­ turned home afte r an extended
Mrs. Leah W elton and d aughter -) P izer .
a local occasion and offered op­
ergency occurs, such as th e death vacation In the E ast. She tells
Blanche and Camilla of A itkin.
Mrs. M ary Brow n is visiting po rtu n ity of a real get-to-gethei.
of S ecretary of the Navy S w an­ of a very p leasan t trip.
Minn.
h er d au g h ter in W ashington th is A big lunch, which was spiea-l
son, the operaton a t th e W hite
Mr. and Mrs. A rth u r Gould
Mr. and Mrs. John Irnlah v is­ week.
under th e tre e s in tru e picnic
H ouse sw itchboard connects ail were dinner guests at the A. K.
ited relatives a t V ernonia last Wed
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond S cblott- fashion, is rep o rted to have ju st
press associations and new s bu­
nesday.
m an Just retu rn ed from a trip touched th e spot. Follow ing th is
Mrs. Bessie Bridgman and h er to Los A ngeles and San F ra n ­ m em bers sp e n t the afternoon en ­ reaus. and when all a re on the
m other Mrs. Lilly H anley accom- cisco. T hey also visited the fair. joying th e form s of e n te rta in ­ line Sheve E arly, p residential sec­
re ta ry states the inform ation. Oue
son Richard o f Vancouver drove
Mrs. M. Baughm an of Dead- m ent w hich the p ark alio rd eJ,
statem en t reaches the en tire news
panied by M rs. Elm a Scheetz and wood, S. D., is a guest lot the including
gam es,
boating
anu | corps Elliott Roosevelt, w ho has
over the Wolf Creek Highway to sum m er of hr-r sister, Mrs. Jack swimming.
been boosting Jack G arn er for
M anzaneta w here they spent the H annon.
P resid en t in 1910, invited lis te n ­
day Sunday.
A g ro u p of business men from Harney Miller Injured
ers to his broadcast to w rite him
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Wedton of P o rtlan d who are m em bers of the
th
e ir views on a th ird term . He
In
Fall
At
Store
D allas. Texas w ere guests of his Gideons, conducted m orning ser-
says 70 p ercent of th e le tte rs are
sister Mrs. Clyde Carey and fam ­ bices at th e Aloha B aptist ch u rch
The m any frien d s he h a t made
ily Several days la st week.
in Beaverton since he firs be­ for Papa.
Sunday.
Eloise Iinlah w ent to w ork the
C hester Coon of Los Angele - cam e connected with th e local
JAMES CHILEAN KKAIlY
first of the week Tor Mr. and Mrs. was a g u est la st week o f his Safew ay sto re, will be sa rry to
Jam es Chilean Ready was born
A G reener a t H illsboro.
h ear th a t B arney M illet lias been
broth er, F ra n cis M. Coon.
E sther Livermore o f Eugene who
The J. D. McGee fam ily have forced to give up tha'. po..ilion in B ureau County, Itlinaia, Feb­
is visiting with her g ran d p aren ts moved to Son Diego. Mr. M t- a t le ast tem p o rarily because of ru ary 13, 1874, and d eparted thi.»
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Livermore, Gee o p erates
the
governm ent illness. Som etim e ago Mr. Miller life uJly 11, 1939, a t his hame
.slipped w hile w orking in the har- in Aloha. Oregon, age 65 years
bad h e r tonsils out last W ednes­ dredge a t New port.
FOR $
ROUND
day.
Mr. an d Mrs. J. H. Burk cele­ k et and fell, severely tearin g the 4 m onths, and 28 days. When 8
O
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L
Y
TRIP
Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Webber and brated th e ir 24th w edding a n n i­ m uscles of one kneecap. Uollaw- years old he. w ith his parent
moved
to
Riverton
N
ebraska,
daughter Doris and Delores Halm v ersa ry ou Ju ly 4th at Cannon ing a s h o rt layoff he returned
in chair cars an d coaches
returned from a two weeks vaca­ Beach.
to th e m a rk e t but has been un­ where he grew to manhood. On
able to continue. H e plans to May 8. 1900. he was m arried to
tion in California and Arizona
Here's the chance o f 1 lifetime
la s t week.
ta k e an indefinite periad of time Ethel J. Berry. To th is union
JOHN ASPI.I >1»
to tee the U . S . at lo w covt.
Mr. and Mrs. W oodraw W eaver
Joh n A splund, agen 73, of Rt. to regain his health. Cecil Evan* were born five sons, all of whom
w ill occupy the E. W. Liverm ore 1 B eaverton p a-se d aw ay Ju ly 9. o f P o rtlan d will o p erate the m ar­ are living; Fay E. of H ayes Cen-
* 1 3 5 . 0 0 RO U N D T R 1P
i ter, N ebraska. Merlin W. of S a­
h ouse th is week while th e ownea - Born in Sweden in 1865, he cam e ket d u rin g his absence.
in S t a n d a r d P u llm a n s , p lu s b a rth
lem,
O
regan;
C
harley
L.
of
Dlla,
a re aw ay on a m onth's vacation to the United S tates in 1902. He
Colorada; Ja m es C., Jr., of Alo
J. T . II \K R IS
tr ip w hich will take them to Min­ had resided in Beaverton for the
S o u th e r n P a c ific
n eso ta to visit relatives.
F rien d s here w ere
sa rry
to ha and W alter V. at home.
past one and one h alf years.
S e c l o c a l S . P . a g e n t o r w r i t e J. A.
Mrs. O scar Pierson attended the
In 1905 he, with his fam ily,
He leaves to m ourn him Mrs. h ear o f th e recen t death in E u­
O R M A N D Y , Gen P a s t . Ar .e n t . 622
fu n e ra l o f her cousin Mr«. B ertha C lara Lovegren, Rt. 1. B eaverton; gene of J. T. H arris. A form er moved to w estern N ebraska w here
Pacific B u i l d i n g , Portland, Oregon
T a y lo r in P ortlan d S aturday after John A splund, Jr., Voder, W ash, resident of B eaberton. he lived he resided for a num ber of yearn,
noon.
two d au g h ters, tw o sons an n se- here about ten years ago, and la te r moving to Colorado. F our
H ap p y 'H o u r Club picnic Will be two d au ghters, tw o sons, and w ill be rem em bered by many. I. years ago la st F eb ru ary he came
held a t Louie’s P ark next Friday seven g ran d ch ild ren in Sw eden; B. H arris left F riday evening to to Aloha w here he h as since
atten d his fath er s funeral, held resided.
th e tw en ty first.
also seven g ran d sh ild ren here.
L loyd M cFarland, who is em
Mr. Ready had been In failing
F u n eral services w ere held In In Eugene Monday. He retu rn ed
health for a num ber of years.
ployed a t E ugene, was a guest la3t Pegg’s Chapel Wed., Ju ly 12IT a t several days later.
All that medical science and care
T uesd ay evening at the home of 2 P. M. In term e n t was in C res­
Mr. and Mrs. H om er Wilson could do was of no avail. His
Mr. and M rs. Jo h n Tmlah.
cent G rove C em etery
and fam ily, accom panied by Rey going w ill be g reatly felt by
C laren ce G arv en ’s new house Is
n e a rin g com pletion, lacking o:ily
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Dietz of nold W ilson, spent Sunday a t Sea­ his many relatives and friends.
H e is stivlved by a loving wife,
Portland visited Wm. Dietz on side. m aking the trip via the
a coat of p ain t.
Wolf Creek Highway.
£ th e l J., the aforem entioned sons.
A tten d an ce w as fifty-tw o at Sen- Sunday.
SEE BOTH
FAIRS
90
Wilson home Suturduy
M arshall A utrobus reports timi
(he bicycle found last week bus
not yet been clulmed. It w a.
lost by an unidentified lad from
IIIIIslHtro.
The W om ens Class of the
C hristian C hurch held Its m on­
thly guest day pot-luck dlnuci
at the church Wednesday là id i
lady brought a guest.
Is'om ird Adams. F ran k Mooie
and Otto Kell fished Tuesday
alleninoli on the Wilson Rivet
Florence Lucas mid Bonnie Smith
hud as th eir d in n er guests la I
Friday Miss S m ith's m other Mrs
Mahle Bernier, and Mrs. H e s s
Sam pson. The occasion was tin-
birthday of Mrs. Render. The
d inner was held ui the Sam ovar
resta u ran t In Portland
Mr. and Mrs. F ran k Noyes
and Ivan O iler spent the w eek­
end ul the Noyes cabin ut lidio.
Floreuco Lucas win a dinner,
guest ut the home of Mr* M
C. M rK ercher Monday
Edllh W alt- |e fl la -1 « e . k I n
\ Islt relativ es m F resno. Calif
Ruth Fllley arenili pan led by
her m other, Mrs. It L. Fllley.
Is spending her vacation In San
Francisco, visiting at the fair.
Fred llu sto n visited
Sunday
with her parents. Mr. and Mrs
It. C. llu sto n at H arrisburg.
Mr. und Mrs. II
Steele nr
compattici! by Mr. and Mrs. Hai
ry Wrls-ht and fam ily. Mr. and
Mrs. Avis Crosley
of Forest
Grove, and Mrs
W aldnrf. of
W lshrum, Wash., enjoyed n v i­
sit last week ut Rnnmer s It -st
Lucille C u rrier of Bozeman.
Moni
visited with her cousin
Lilu Trow bridge lust week. She
also visited her g ran d p aren ts Mr
mid Mrs. Guy C u rrier
Mr. and Mrs Richard Schivigli
moved to P ortland last week.
.
COMMUNITY
i s
Cleaned -Sized
Estimates Gladly
Furnished
Just Phone G304
O p j ) . Ritz Theatre
.
• ftpg Ml, Poi (land
k
FOR RENT
ItOI IM FOR RENT
modern
bonus
$J
Inquire* tit
i cm
i
iblt
wo |u*r week
offlc»*
V. 1
Wood F or Sale
FOR SALE: WOOD, ANY length
tor uay s to w or furnace. A.
E. Hanson,
Beaverton-
*%. 1»
45.tf
Phono 4504.
FOR SALE;; MILLWOOD AND
Saw Dust,. W ilson Fuel Yard.
Box 280, 1It), Beaverton. phone
Beaverton « M l
FOR SALE
FOR SALE- SHINGLES, GRAY-
el und su n d . We u lso do cur
p e ttie r work und u uto rep a irin g
of any kind. We m ake a s p e c ­
ia lly o f law n m ow er s h a r p e n ­
ing u n d re p a irin g . M. 1), .May-
field, Canyon Head, phone Iloav -
e rto n $604.
FOR
VOI R
VEGLI ARLE
ANI)
,flow er p la rts yi»u r a n do b o lte r
a t F c lsh c rs S tore on
W atson
St, 1 1-2 m iles from th e hank
"I B eaverton.
WANT TO TRADE Portland re
Idence for acreage d e a r of clear
$2')<rt) to 910.000. Phone Reason
0652 or Beaverton 25«2
35p
NEW
RUGS
AUCTION
th ree nules n o r th e a s t of T lguril
on highw ay 99w( a t
T a y lo r's
F e rry Rond, every T h u rsd ay , 12
noon. We sold 1075
hogs, 8U
cows end 'unity o th e r Hot'** lit
our f ir s t six
s s le s .
C onsign
your livestock a n d fa rm
mil
c ld n o ry , Big r u le s . Como I
S ale s conducted by lien n n d
Oren S udtoll.
Phone A T w ater
HAM 1^111 RE
RED
2 m onths <>u! .1 L
Wut son S treet.
pullets
H arris. So.
3 3 .;
Stu d io H arbor S h o p
F rank Moore, Prop
H a ircu t 35c
(Children under 12i
UNION SHOP
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OPTOMETRY
Euri Snell. Secy of S tate, -iiyx
July 15th Is demi line for Dri­
vers Renewals.
Glas»**. F illed or Renaired
O ur H parialty
DO Y GRAY
DR. A. E. WILSON
has the blunks
N otary Public, All Insurance
The Oregon Journal
for
s e r v ii i :
Beaverton Harber Shop
PHONE 1751
I . J. .STEVENS Prop.
Or see liusll W aters or
.luck Midden»
S it M uet Ion G 1111 rim )red
-+
t
1 OWL CAR DINER
! (Form erly The Brown Mug)
I
W. E. PEGG
I MlERTAhElt A KMIIUMEK
1 . range Hid«.. Beaverton
F \ M OIS FOR FREMII
FRENCH FRIES
Canyon Road. Beaverton
15 M innies from Portland
During 29 years In this com
niunity no fam ily, regardless of
financial condition, has ever
hern denied onr service.
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The Flower Shop
F lo w e r s F o r A ll O c c a sio n s
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Fbral Pieces
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Wedding Flowers
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Corsages
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y
Communities.
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