FRID a T. JULY 31. 1939
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Itateiv 940 m onthly
'Im portant
p a rt of the propo.-cd social **cu-
rlty am endm ent is to s ta r t m ak
ing paym ents under tht* act next
Ja n u ary Instead of In 1 9 0 . In
th is fund, Ju n e
1. th e re was
91.098,814.347, of w hica 17 million
d o llars cam e fron. 3 percent In
te re s t
on
treasury
stc u rit.e s.
lo o k s like a bappp new year
for se re ra l m illion eld-»My peo
ple
a a a
More m ountain lions w ere killed
In Oregon last year than In any
o th e r sta te or Alaska. In total
ta k e of fur-bearing anim als. Ore
gon ra n k s 19th; W asm ngton 22d
O regon takte was 66.800 anim als
of 13 species;
m uskrats
num
be red 49.100; mink 6600; common
skunks 3600 W ashington take was
60.300 an im als of 16 species,
m u sk rats 35,159; mink 5200: co
yotes.
AAA
New policy of the F ederal S u r
plus
Commodities
C orporation
w ill aid tru ck garden farm ers.
The plan Is to buy in farm ers'
m arkets fresh vegetables during
ce rtain periods of s u r / . ’is i re
duction. as a m eans of assisting
vegetable grow ers engaged In el-
fo rts to improve m arketing con
ditions. All vegetables bought by
FSCC w ill be given to sta te wel
fa re agencies for distribution to
needy families.
a a a
T his week the governm ent will
launch on experim ent to seek
farm source m otor fuels. The ex
perim ents
w ill
be undertaken
w ith a view to m aking liquid,
gaseous and solid m otor fuels
from potatoes, corn, w heat. bc-ns
and o th e r crops. Object: to find
cheaper m otor fuel and dc eiop
new uses fo r crops which are
frequently surplus.
LIBRARY NOTES
-Efi
T hrough
the
cooperation of
Miss H arriet C. Long, S tate Llo-
ra rla n , it has been possible to
borrow approxim ately 200 vol
umes of fiction and ncn-flctlon,
suitable for grade and high school
students. In order
th a t
these
books may be available to a
g ree ter num ber of young people
of th is com m unity. Miss Long is
sponsoring a
reading
pioject.
w hich is being carried out u n
der the supervision of Mrs. Ruth
K. S tra tto n of the Salem public
L ibrary..
T em porary w hite lib
ra ry cards, good until Septem ber
1 are being issued to tbosc uot
having reg u la r blue cards.
T he p o ster contest in connec
tion w ith reading project is for
f ir s t to eighth grades inclusive,
w hich are divided into th ree age
groups. C ontestants may still en
te r the contest up to July 29.
Anyone w ith five or m ore boons
entered on card, may m ake a
p o ste r of the book be chooses:
p o ster to depict title of book o
som e incident w hich appeals to
contestant.
Books
m ust
b e
entered
on contest card s on
T h u rsd ay s from 2 to 4 p. m.
.S uitable prizes will be aw .rded
best posters in each group. A
special prize is being offered lor
the g rea test num ber of oooks en
tered on any one card, eith er an
o ra l or very sh o rt w ritten report
being acceptable,
A num ber of req u ests for con
te st cards have
been
retcived
from older students and w hile *t
h as not been possible to include
th is age group a t th is tim e, it
is to be hoped th a t in fu tu re con
te s ts of th is kind, facilities will
perm it this group being included.
HAZELDALE
Southsido Merchants
Win Softball Tenant
J-atost trium ph for
Beavertou
cam e w ith the w inning of the
softball pennant of th e Beavci-
tou-itouiiy Slope leauge. captured
by the Southsido M erchants last
week. D efeating the Bonny Slope
sto re team by a score of 10 to
7 in a hotly contested game, gave
the local lads the honor. The i
decisive victory came as the final
touch o f a se ries of fine p e r - ;
form anccs by th e personnel of
the hom e team A lthough eq u al
ing the w inners In h at'ln g pow ei,
the storem en com m itted four e r
rors which allow ed the w inning
Beaverton runs.
The S outhsule M erchants team
is
com posed of the fallow ing
players: Hagoes. E. 1 .c a rt
B.
I .each. Block. Steinm etz. U. T rns- j
ckel, T. T ra sc h el, H elser. D av id -1
sou, and Todem eyer. 'i he la-t
nam ed player w as with the team
until the last game. He is a:
present w orking a t t he coast.
A sp irit of team co-operation has
been responsible for th e fine
show ing which has made possible
the taking of th e pennant.
h irs t Insertion, per word
,2c
Each additional, per word ,1c
I .Minimum charge 25c)
Count each word to he printed
Ikiuble churge for all blind ads
GOL- ET DMA OD M- POUPE. AP A DOV IN UOUfTON.
TCXAP DELONG ED TO TPE’GANG * AND FlQEAPMP
MECE TUE1P FAVORITE TO P*
Last w eek's perform ance m akes
the Beaverton team eligible fot .
th e W ashington County
to u r n a - ,
m ent to be p la y er at H illsboro (
in the n ear future. Exact date
Aloha as field su p erv iso r m e fed pointed out in the bulletin, which
of the contest has not yet *>een Southside Merchants
announced to th e players, how
e ra l em ergency education
p ro show s th at carelees uses of c e r
Defeat All-Stars
ever they are expecting it soon
gram is reaching into various tain feeds and o th e r f a jll) m an
agem ent practices have object! m-
L R A O IE STA SIA .\U S
The
to u rn am en t will include
com m unities in th is c - u in t. Six ubl. effects on tu le ria r egg q u a l
W
L
the w inners of th e four softball
ity-
a
leagues covering th e activ ities of Beaverton M e rc h a n ts .., .. 7
"O regon for m ore than two do
6
3
the sport In tho T u alatin valley B onnyslope S tore ........
cades has been producing a sue
«
C
edar
Mill
and is expected to b held t
last 1
7 offered by these th irte en teachers plus of eggs th a t m ust com pete
of th is month. H aving won nine Bonnyslope Bees ......... . . 2
.
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; a re free io an y p erso n who on u specified quality basis at
gam es in th eir own league, the
with
B
eav
erto
n
's
pow
erful
Southside
w ishes to enroll. Follow ing Is a d istunt term in al m ark ets
Southside M erchants are hopeful
eggs
from
a
ll
sections
ol
the
of th eir ultim ate standing in the M erchants, recent w in n ers of the - list of the te a c h e rs, tho type of c o u n try .'' Cosby points oat "T h t
Beaverton.B
onnyslope
softball
lea-
j
w
ork
carried
on
and
th
e
lorn-
,
valley finals.
price per dozen Is d eterm ined by
cue defeated an a ll- s ta r team a t | tion of the classes
Com petition in the n ear f lture B eaverton S un d ay by an 8 to 5.
Beaverton p ro g ram .
A ugustus the quality of eggs at the e a s t
between the Southside M erchants score. The Bonnyslope Bees dotu- D. George. B eaverton. Rt 1. boys ern m ark ets to which Oregon eggs
and the Beaverton Auto te a r! is inaicd the a ll-sta rs ru n s as Jack h an d icraft and playground recie- i are shipped."
T his bulletin, No. 526. discusses
eagerly aw aited by bltL groups. Hale. Bee o u tfielder. accoUuted ation at Beaverton grade school
The Beaverton Auto players have for th ree ru n s an d Bee team Mrs. Lora R. Sm ith. Garden Home feed n u trie n ts, feed form ulas for
in th eir own circle of actlv 'ty . m ates. E rn ie Jo n es and A rt Bar g ir ls ’ h an d icraft at
Beavertou d ifferen t purposes, analysis and
been recording some very m :er- | te lsk y acco u n ted for one ru n each. 'M rs. Anua S. Hood. Oswego. Rt I. bltam in content of various feeds,
m ethods
estin g victories. The tw y team s
D uring th e w eek th e Bonny- boys' and g irls’ h an d icraft
at I an d different feeding
have been evenly m atched during slope S tore team defeated a P o rt- D urham
and
vicinity. K enneth for differing circum stances. T here
ou
housing
the season and should provide a kind colored team , th e H a r te n H ahn, P o rtland. Rt 2. hoys' play- a re a lso sections
very en tertain in g game w ith fa Aces by th e n arro w m arg in of ground recreatio n at David HiL I rangu pullets, feeding breedin«
vorites h ard to choose.
10 to 9.
: school
in
H illsboro.
M arian j hens for reproduction, und h a n d l
Only 4 team s played th is y ear Isaacson. B eaverton. Rt 2, g irls I ing hens in individual cages.
Completion of B eaverton's a th
letic field with its recently in in the B eaverton Bonnyslope soft- playground rec.’eatiou at David
Mrs
stalled forty-tw o fifteen-hundred bull league but indications are H ill school in H illsooro.
w att lights, and its new g ran d th at next year the league may Olive L. G ilroy, T u alatin , piano ;
stand should open to the average be en larg ed to accom odate team s an d o rch e stra in stru ctio n a t Tu-1
tow nsm an a heretofore u n av ail th a t have been refused en tra n ce alatin La Von Robinette. Cornet- j
playgraund
recreatio n
at
able opportunity to view such in the alread y crow ded H ills tus,
Softball F o rest Grove.
contests. The dedication if tbp boro softball leagues.
Adult pro g ram : Mrs. Louise M 1
field in the near fu tu re will open team s th a t might en te r th e league
a new era In th e to w n 's njoy- next y ea r a re the stro n g Beaver- j B erry. Beaverton. Rt 2. piano in- |
ton A uto team , St. M ary’s. T igard, stru ctio n a t Aiohu and vicinity I
m ent of athletics.
Cooper Mt., S ylvan and Aloha Eugene F an te tli. Sherwood. Rt 5. j
All team m anagers th at a re in- Bible, A m erloanitatP n ami bas- .
tercsted in en terin g th e le v g u e ik e try a t Sherwood. T u alatin and
Congregational Indies
a re u rg ed to com m unicate w ith , Tigard. Mrs. M athilda M scrum ,
Meet At Church
league p resid en t Matthew Snyder H illsboro, sew ing clashes at H ills- |
boro, Aloba, O renco and Reed
L ast T h u rsd ay th C ongregation Route 5. Box 612-s. P ortland.
al Ladies Aid beld th eir meeting
in the church p arlo rs instead of
having a picnic at M rs. M cK ell's
as planned. The road had been
freshly oiled n ecessitatin g
the
change in the plans.
M rs Webb and Mrs Boswell
sang a duet, and M rs T ucker led
the devotions. About 35
ladies
w ere present.
Beaverton Grange Have
Interesting Meeting
B eaverton
G range
held
Its
m onthly m eeting at the G range
H all Ju ly 7.
M rs. M cK ercber gave a very
in terestin g ta lk on h er trip east
The roll call w as ‘‘W here we
would like to spend a vacation ''
Pot luck d in n er was served in
the dining room which was e n
joyed by all.
Floyd Dodson of Salm is sta y ] w here they will visit oth er re la
ing w ith Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Dodds. tives.
Mr. an d Mrs. O scar P ierson en
L averne B row ning who is sta y
te rta in e d w ith a p arty Saturday ing with Mrs. Lyle T aylor spent
evening honoring th eir son, Ted, th e w eekend a t her home Hi
on his sixth birthday an n iv er P ortland.
sary. G uests w ere Mrs. John Im-
M rs. J . R ogers of P ortland was
E stella, Bernice. B arb ara
ami a w eekend guest of Mrs. R ebbecia
B illy Iml&h, Bud H analon, and EUerson.
Dizz G assner.
Joe Looney is busy baling bay
Mrs. Mae P oitres of S eattle, for the farm ers in this d istrict.
and her daughter, Mrs. J. Jones H arv estin g of grain began on sev
of P ortlan d w ere guests T h u rs era l farm s th is week..
day of- Mrs. R ebbecca E lle rso r.
Mrs. Bessie Bridgm an accom
Mrs. P o itres and Mrs. E llerson s panied h e r m other, Mrs. Lilly
a re sisters.
H anley and Mr. aud Mrs. Jonti
A ttendance was 38 at Sunday G ates c f L iesyville on a picnic
school. Mrs. R. C. Doty was a c t at Balm Grove Sunday.
ing superin ten d en t in th e ab
Mrs. Edsel R iley retu rn ed home
sence of Ray Mc.Mainn.
Teddy from the hospital fully recovered
P ierso n celebrated a birthday.
from h er recen t Illness.
A group of friends su rp rised
B. R. Dodds and George Waltot.
th e new ly weds, Mr. and Mrs. accom panied by Floyd Dodson o.
W oodson W eaver, T hursday even Salem spent th e week end at
ing, a f te r they moved into Mi. Dolph.
an d M rs. E. W. Liverm ore s
M rs. Rebbecca E llerson sprained
hom e to sta y w hile they a re her an k le and
received
many
aw ay on a trip to M innesota.
bruises in a fall at h er homo
Dlzz G o ssn e r of P o rtlan d spent T uesday morning.
th e w eek end w ith his daughte,
A p arty was given W ednesday
M rs. O scar P ierson.
evening a t the home of Mr. artd
Cyfcll T aylor spent la st week Mrs. John Irnlah. P resen t were
v isitin g h er g ran d m other, Mrs. Bud and K atherine Nault, Jewel
F eu q u in P ortlan d .
Bealer, Richard K atterm an, Mel
Mrs. L eah Wei ton and daughter vin Sm ith, K enneth Burk, O ueta
B lan ch e an d C am illa of A itkin. and W anda H e»terlee, Laverne
M innesota, w ho w ere g u e s ts of Brow ning. F ra n k L eonelte. Es-
M r. and Mrs. Clyde C arey for ten tella, E loise and Bernice Irnlah.
days, left S a tu rd a y fo r C alifornia, an d Bud H analon
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v f l k G ordon G rim m . Aloha, Am
ericanization at F o rest
Grove,
State Fair Will Spend
and Beaverton. B ert L. Davis, Ti-
| gard, R t 1, m echanical a r ts at |
§100,000 This Year
j COC a t W estlniber. Leon G. M e -[
A pproxim ately 3100.090 will be Mania. G arden Horae, g rad e sub-1
sp en t th is season in the m ost ex-^ je c t g an<j m echanic* a t Scrogglm j
tensive rep a irs and im provem ent c c c
program u n d ertak en by the Ore-
o n e Df th e m ost In terestin g
gon S tate F a ir in m any y ears c iasite9 ¡s th a t
A m erlcaniza-
Funds available from the 5' o rk^ , tion fo r e igjjt ad u lt
A ustrian-
P ro g ress ad m in istratio n an d th e j j e wisli im m igrants at Six L'or-
sta te fair reserve will be ex- nerg nea r Sherwood,
pended to put the Salem fair | F u rth e r inform ation on an y of
grounds in top notch condition for j
above activities may be oli-
the seven-day fair seaso n which tained from O. B. K raus, county
opens th is year on Septem ber 4. schol su p erin ten d en t. H illsboro
Word received by .Manager L«o
O. S p itzb art from W ashington, D.
c:., indicated recently th a t a 374,- Methodist Ladies Aid
534 W'PA g ra n t had been allow ed.
P revious g ran ts and sta te fair Chooses New Officers
funds bring th e total to ap p ro x i
The Ladies Aid of the Method Lot
m ately 9700.000.
ch u rch met at the church last
The com pletion of the huge W ednesday to hold th e an n u al
livestock b arn will be one of the election o f officers. Rev. E arl
1 m ajor u n d ertakings.
This
will H orsell presided und th e follow
m easure 715 by 240 ieet over all ing ladies w ere elected.
when It is finished. Remodeling
Mrs. H arriet
F ra n c is,
p re si
of the horse show stadium to d en t; Mrs. E dna S heets, vice
provide additional s ta lls 50 by p resid en t; Mrs. Z ula W ildm an,
120 feet and to furnish 600 m ote se creta ry : Mrs. C aroline Clem
seats for sp ectato rs Is ano th er en t, tre a su re r.
m ajor w ork.
P lans for tbe b aazar w ere con
The new plans announced by sidered and a round table dis
M anager Spitzbart indicate th a t cus&ion of the
com ing
y e a r's
a 6-lone drive into the f a ir w ork brought forth sev eral fa
grounds will Ire estab lish ed , the vorable ideas.
ad m in istratio n building will be
The ladies wish to call a tte n
remodeled, the old fire b arn wil, tion th a t a sp atial vote placed
be razed an d a new one erected the tim e of fu tu re m eetings a:<
in its place, and the ag ric u ltu ral T hursday, instead of W ednesday
building will be remodeled.
as in tbe past.
W ork !s now well under way on
a new com bination banquet hall
and sm all auditorium which is be Latest Facts On Feeding
ing located n ear tbe ad m in lstia-
Laying Hens Issued
tion building.
"T hese funds give the D ep art
Feed represent*
the
la rg e st
m ent of A griculture, under which
item o f cost in th e business of
the sta te fair is operated, the
producing eggs, and, a s a re la
g reatest o p p o rtu n ity in h isto ry to
tively sm all profit per dozen Is
remodel and beautify ll.e grounds made even by efficient o p erato rs,
and provide facilities which have
the proper selection of feed for
been sadly lacking in the past,*'
lading heus Is of utm ost l*.j|iol't
M anager S pitzbart says.
anc if egg production is to l-e
kept a paying business.
T h ese fac ts are pouitei* out by
Educational Program
II E. Cosby, head of l i t pouitrv
Open To All
husbandry devartm ent at O-ev'.m
D irected by th e sta te d ep o rt S tate college in the Introduction
ment of education and sponsored to a new extension bulletin Jq«t
in W ashington county
by tbe Issued, entitled "F eedin
Laying
county
school
su p e rin ten d e n t’* II n s."
office u n d er tbe d irection of O.
The im portance of fees In re-
B. K ra u s w ith Gordon Grimm of ’ation to egg quality
Is
also
J
Tbe Review assum es no f|-
nnncisl responsibility for e r
ro rs which may ap p ear In ad
v ertisem en ts in its colum ns,
but in cases w here the paper
Is at fault will rep rin t that
l>ort o f J h e ad In which tbe
e rro r <i| peured.
An additional charge of toe
will lie made when wont ads
are charged and billing Is
m ade Hie first of tbe month.
t'A IJ .
BUONE
W RITE
Telephone '.>415
. (O R M I MTV AUCTION .
lin o « m iles n o r th e a s t o f T ig u n l
on highw ay 99w,
ut
T itylor'a
F e r ry R oad, every T h u rsd ay , 12
noon. Wo sold 1076
boga, 80
cown and many o th e r Homs in
our f i r s t six
s a l.is.
C onsign
your liv e sto c k a n d
fa rm
ina
cM n o ry , Big s a le s . Com et
S a le s conducted by Ben itlld
Or«vn M ndlell.
I'hmtn A Tw uter
4558. r . rt. Box 4(1, P o rtla n d .
Wood For Sale
1!
JORN W. KELLY
. . ■- M L
Kirn AALE
WOOD. ANY
for * iy atuve or furnace. A.
E. H an «in.
Ile» verton.
U.
1,
Phone 4504.
45. tf
1*011 S A IJl: MILLWOOD AND
Raw Dust. W ilson Fuel Yard.
Box 280, 1(1, Beaverton. 1’hone
Beaverton 4903.
FOR SALK
FOR SALE- -SHINGLES, G RA Y .
«1 a n d s u n d . W« a ls o do c a r
p e n te r ws.rk an d a u to re p a irin g
of any kind. We m ake a sp e c
ia lty o f law n m ow er sh a rp e n .
Ing a n d re p a irin g . M !» May
fiald, Canyon Hoad, phone Hnav
o rlo n SCOI.
Ice Cream
Social
Monday
Night
Congre
gational
Church
8 o’clock
FOR YOltR VEGETAMMO AND
.flow er p la n ts you c a n do ho tter
a t W is h e rs S tore on
W utson
S t. I 1-3 m iles from th e hunk
»•I B enverton.
WANT TO TRADE P ortlan d r.v
Idence for a rre a s e c lea r of e le a
320M1 to 310.000 Phone Reason
0652 o r Beaverton 2502.
33t>
Tell it
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to
Your friends
’em
in the
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Estimates Gladly
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Just Phone (W04
Opp. Ritz Theatre
"p a y G R A Y
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Also Sells and Rents
Real Estate
Studio Harber Shop
F rank Moor«, I'rop.
Haircut .'{."><■
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Glasse*, F illed or Repaired
O ur Sparialty
DR. A. E. WILSON
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The Oregon Journal
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IMIOMK 1751
Beaverton Barber Shop
C. J. HTKVKSM, I’rop.
Or see Basil B a le rs or
.lark Middens
HnlNfitrllon Guaranteed
OWL CAR DINER
(F o rm erly The Brown Mug)
FAMOUS m
f i l l Mil
FKKXUH I RI KS
Canyon Road, Beaverton
15 M inutes front P ortland
How to see the
SAN FRANCISCO
W. E. PEGG
I M I K K T I K I R A KM It VI.RK If
Grange Bldg.. lleaterGiit
D uring 29 years in this com
m unity no family, regardless of
financial condii ion, hua ever
been denied our service.
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W ORLD’S FAIR
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The Flower Shop
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S e e y e w I .P . A g en t/
Aik your local agtnt for World's
Fair information and new low
train fare« so that you can plan
and budget your trip in advance.
Flowers For All Occasions::
la v a Tim », Kimrgy, M asey l
Take the train to aave time for
more fun at the Fair. Arrive
rtu td and ready for a thousand
thrills. Riding la now cheap«
than driving.
TNIB TIMM,
T H Y T H E T R A IN I
Trains bavt < Han gad. Coach«
are deep < inhumed and air-con
ditioned. Sleeping car fa r« are
low. 10 and 19 cent tray food
sendee. Free pillow*.
Southern Pacific
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Floral Pieces
Wedding Flowers
Corsages
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Communities.
Phone Beaverton 10503
:; If no answer call
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