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W rtorlc»» UotAo'y —
T he B eaverton R eview
The Only Newspaper Devoted Exclusively to the Interests of Eastern Washington County.
Volume X VII, No. 38
Beaverton, Washington County, Oregon,
Friday, Augnst 18, 1939
Subscription, $1.00 per yr. In Advance
Schools Open Fall Term September 6
Fair TO Ü3V6
New
Features
Oldest Living Baseball Team, Clear Creek JStar, 1885-1892 hor^ea^eru»!! Kumortd
A proposed
Improvement
of
cousiaeiaoie magnitude .» belli,j
tentatively planned tor Leave« -
ion. with oecatia as yet unready
«or puJi.cai «on, a study is be-
•ug maue o f (be ICiU.biiity of a
•nouest »tudium to be located ou
.us 17 to 2o acie tiact tyin^ be
tween Bcitilu-lleaveriOii highway
a««u tne oki Canyon road and
just south of the Owl car dinner
racllities would include a nog
v.ac«:, o tu.dget auio track, proo-
^u.y an athletic field for track
„et«.„ possluly a lootbali ifieid,
and to Insure year-around pro
j«uius. boxing amt wrestling to
oe included during the winter
months.
An
ampitbeater
would
seat
s ime 12,0<Al persons and bleach­
ers and standing room would ac-
ouuuodate approximately
8,000
.««ore, with parking space for
_-h0 to 3000 cars. The area in
jack of the bleachers is to be
given over to kennels for dogs
and small quarters for dog own­
ers. An entrance and and exit
are planned for Canyon road and
a lane would lead
onto
the
Bcrtha-Beaverton highway.
The promoters of me plan have
founded
several
similar
ven­
tures in California during the
! past three years. Because it is
{ still premature to foretell such
a field for Beaverton as no per-
tonal statement was forthcoming
at this time from the promoters
. .
..
of the projecc However the se
curlng o f the above information
reveals the possibility of such
i an addition to Beaverton activi-
Change In
Text Be oks
Garden Hor e Bus
WASHINGTON, 1».
Au* 17
Discontinued; Many
All hand* «m l the cook' arc
huldlng their brcutli anxiously to
New Teachers
Iruru whether the upwurd trend
in IniMiiemi will continue or euf-
Free Fntertainment
Vacation for «cme 800 boys and
fer u rvlupse, um linn been the
girls of Beaverton and vicinity
O
f
(ireat
Variety
cuae repeatedly durltlK tbo de­
will end with the opening of
pression.
Government
statistic*
In New Amphitheatre
school on Wednesday. September
compiled hy tho depurlmeiit of
New features o f the Waslilng-
6. The opening day was set a-
nm m erce Sectelary Harry Hop
kill«,) and the report)« of many Hcpt umber 1 and y.My'lculcceta
bead one day for the conven-
In rye conceruM reveal that there ion County Fair, August
31,
ouce of those who plan on a
ban been u - ulmtautlal, und III 1 Si ptember I and 2, of this year,
vacation
trip over Labor Day.
»«m e instance», remarkable re­
I will lie the open
air
theatre
The Beaverton
giade
school
covery in the flrsv six months
of thlH year. Mr Roosevelt, how­ where entertainment will be of-
will take up at 9:15 m the morn­
ever, charges that when congress i fared free each afternoou and
ing and dihmiss at 2:00 in the
refueed |o enact the 3 6 billion j evening.
afternoon. The Beaverton
high
dollar
lendlnn Klietidinic
bill ll
Scheduled for proHcuiatlou In
school
will
begin
at
8:30
and
prevented recovery.
' this umpbltbeutre of amusement
dismiss at 3:30 p. m. Arrange­
The turgrst mull-order house
In the country made a net profit will be band concerts, vuudevlll*
ments have been made to trans­
of !) million dollar* more for the act», mutt dog »how, archery con­
port the grade scnool students
half-year eudlnit June 30 Mian for tests livestock Judging, and other
in the high school busses, mak­
the cnrreHpondlinr
period
luat
events with Clan Mucley bagpipe
ing it necessary to start the two
L eft to right: Bill Heales, Henry Babler, Bill Mumpower. John Hatton,
year Hull loadings were 13 per­
bund
of
Portland
und
th
Young
Jim
Hatton,
Mat
Reed,
Frank
Hatton.
Bottom:
Hoc
Carr.
Cha*.
Schumway,
schools
at different times.
il ut better; American Telejvhone
Grant Mumpower.
hud a terrific increase und net I Oregonian» a» special features
Miss Barbara Cady has been
Iona for Western Union wan only | for Saturday night.
employed to teach the
fourta
$223.368 complied with a Iona of
grade
taking
the
place
o
f
Miss
I
ii*
ide
the
auditorium
every
Sidewalk
Crew
Nearing
Irrigation Experiments
$I,&UI.(MH) for the period of u
We nave had a number of
Lillian W'lrth who resigned at
yiur aim National Hairy Corp., wiii in- u Hvriea ot interestng * \ jewed By Farmers
Finish O f Work
J
calls at the Review ottice for
hud 6 6 net profit; name period event Including the harvest pug-
the end of last year.
•njjestic
help
and
women
to
I
cant
and
coronatlou
o
f
the
liar-
Irrigation experiments started
The sidewalk PW A crew- is fast
lunt year u profit of 4.84. On
Miss Ferris Green has
been
.are for children.
. . . . . .
.
.
Augilnt 1, Increase was iihowa I v*gt Queen Thursday night.
elected to teach home economics
in 1909, and maintained continu-
patting the finishing touches on
The Harvest Pageant is a col-
It will pay you to put an
1
In 61 urea*; 1*6 held their own,
in the high school replacing Miss
the railroad crosswalks, their lat
a j in Uie classified depart
orful presentation by granges of ously for 30 years, were viewed
allitht decline» In 70.
Alberta
Hynes who resigned to
M
unhlngton
county
in
which
the
i
by
those
taking
part
In
the
lOtn
..ettt.
jesi
piece
of
sidewalk
installing,
Another thine: Hualneaa has
The Review al»o has calls 1 Watson street has been completed
western Oregon irriga­
get married. MUs
Green
has
been saying It wu» ufruld o f what »tory of the seaxous will be en­ unnual
for med furniture. I f you have j ana Cedar and Lombard streets tle8-
the new deal muy do, thla fear acted .>nd the (jueeu will re­ tion tour held at Corvallis the
taught home economics for the
articles ot this nature for sale
resulting In holdliiK back em­ ceive her crown and jewele. The first day and at Eugene the sec­
are to be finished shortly. An- |
I—st two years at the Sherwood
try the classified department.
ployment, cxpan»ion. placing or- pugeant will be followed by a ond.
high school. Miss Bernice Conoly
swoons
the
question
which,
ba^
Two
Fast
Softball
Teams
di ra fur depleted Block*. Well, dance.
"will rep.ace M ss El zabet Wat­
Although
those
first
expert-
j
Frldny
night
the
Journal
Jun-
be
u
oppermosi
in
«he
mind
of
Ready
For
Competition
congress
he»
adjourned until
kins who resigned last year to
will
present [ menu aoou proved that Irrigation ' T r i l l t t , S w e e n e y , U a d o i i i t s U.o average town citizen, the
January, will do nothlna In an lors of Portland
accept
employment w;th the ted-
. .
.
With the organization of two
election year to ulnrra bualneae, nearly an hour of vaudeville to * ul( pructlcai In the Willamette H e r e S a t u r d a y
cri-w state that a walk will also .
„
eral government.
Miss
Conoly
first
rate
softball
teams
on
tne
be
followed
by
fhe
4-H
girls
_____
,
^
_____
so at the very
leant bu inehs
valley .only
about 3,000 acres
lias
been
employed
as
an
Eng-
be
placed
in
the
area
between
summer
playground,
some
keer.
It
is
a
conservative
estimate
baa nothliiK to worry about be stye allow and presentation of
li-h instructor in the Springfield
were being Irrigated when the
to state that ninety percent of the tracks. This will be composed competition should rsnlt In a
fore January, 1941— 16 month» in spechi honors to 4-H club hoys
high school for the past seven
first irrigation tour was held in
in
special |
wlilah to be a» active an It de- and girls, winners
I
Beaverton homes will enjoy a of a mixture of rock and asphalt, dumber o f interesting games, years. Miss Eleanor Zurcter has
events of the fnlr.
”^*e youngsters are to play a
alrea.
I 1930. Since
that time, the in- cereal breakfast Sunday moiniug. coi imonly known as "hot stuff
.
.
,
game under the llgnts on the been elected to take te plac of
Saturday night the fair
ytll 1 tcroat stimulated h vrnunlv on,i .
, . .
.
. ..
Keanonable prediction; he up­
by road crews, and
will leave ®
w.ho
re­
close
with
a
dance
on
Oregon
.
”
,
“
"
.
*
DlY
a“
d
nlne,
t
y
perce“
t
o
l
**•
>oul‘‘
high
school field
the
com tig Miss Julia Johnson
turn ehown In the iflmt alx
largest Inside dance floor where " Ut# ,rrUt“ llon tour8‘ *>>' a ««G es ful population will
«till
be too a i mooth surface which will not wee]j some evening. The young signed to continue her education
month» will he continued und
will , of unusually dry season, and by excited to eat it.
c.a k under the vibration o f pas- players urge the town's attend­ at Columbia University.
there are ntreaka of daylight a- the best orchestra available
The Non-High School Board at
begin
e«»ry
and
continue
late
fol-
j
the
successful
experience
of
more
Tne
answer
to
this
is
the
in
i n g train-. This work will be Si <“
d promise an interesting
head.
a recent meeting decided to elim-
a a a
;lowing the close of the outside and more farmers, has resulted in nouncement issued by the Locke.- none with ¡he co-operation of the game.
irate the Garden Home school
the use of
supplemental water Grocery that Kollie Truitt, KKX railway maintenance
crew,
who The lineups of the two teams
About a month
hence (If plana free attractions.
bus mak ng it necessary for Gar­
Another feature o f the fair this being Increased more than ten- baseball
quietly laid by the department of
reporter, and Manager will raise the rails about four Includes:
den Home students who want to
be Nellson’s Marion-
j fold In
ten
years. When the B1„ Sweent.y and
Plltiler BiL inches, to accomodate the level of
Je»lce materialize), there will be y. « r will
Boys
team: B II Handy, 3rd
continue attending the Beaverton
etles,
tbo«e
animated
dolls
which
tenth
western
Oregon
tour
wa«
a niah of Indictment» In two doz­
the sidewalks.
¡base: Dunne Cushman, sortstop:
high school to furnish their own
___ waning
____ ^ for the _________
en key regions of the country. hnve pleased school rhldren and held, some 35,000 acres were un- j Bsdonlts of the Portland Beaver ;
\>Tille
Southern Bavid
Frank, pitcher;
Hank
spend a portion of ciaturduy. I j>ai ,fjc officials to place the rail- Jones, roaming shortstop: Lyman transportation or waik across to
Uncle Sam believe» that tnonop- adults of Portland fat so many j der irrigation west of the Cas-
Raliegh and catch the bus there
ol lulo practice» in the building y«-ara. A new sho wwlll be pre- cades and north of the Irrigated August 19, at the Locker Grocery way crew at the above task the Fautech. 1st base; Harold Steele
The state text book commis­
industry have held back the re­ sented each day In the Little regions of southern Oregon.
meeting the town baseball fan». • »Idewalk1 crew will proceed with '’enter field: Gene Bizgi. catcher;
sion have made several changes
peated effort» of the admlnls- Theatre inside the Farmer
Union Art King,
extenv-lon specialist To fi,. h drMm
,h
.
the lown sidewalk* for which in- Tommy Graham 2nd base; Ben-
tn the text books for next year.
(ration to Inaplrc
a
building hulldlnsr.
It« soils, who was in charge of
stallatlon has been lequested. It n>' Trowbridge, left field: Wilbur
Changes can be noted on the
boom for the punt »lx yearn. From
Plans are underway to place the tenth tour just as he was 0t yolln88ter8, ^
two bal1 p la ye r is believed that Watson street Miller, right field; F.Iwin Paron,
list elsewher in this Issue. High
the bm: inning of the deprenalon. flood lights on the fnlr ground» 1 the first, predicts that Irrigation ; will uutogragb purchased pack- between First and Third streets substitute.
school students having any of
it. 1929, It bust been generally to illuminate the bulldinga and will continue to Increase in this ages of Wheaties from 11:30 to I w ill be their next scene or oper-
Girls team: Neidrn Miller. 3rd
the books on the list and who
recognized that there I h a »hurt- the open square where the farm section. Almost one-half o f the ' j;30 for the youuk citizenry.
ati.'us and will be followed by !>***: Betty Fordnev,
catcher:
wish to dispise of them can leave
• I * of housing and If private In­ .machinery show will be held.
present irrigated area has been
Last Friday marked the offl- sect oils on Lomtvard. Franklin Kathryn Thompson, pitcher; An-
them at the high school boo.c
dividual» would build there would
na Belle Moshofskv. shortstop;
plured under irrigat on In the cial opening for the Locker Gro- and Hall streets.
exchange.
lie work for practically all the
past two years, und he believes eery, newest addition to town es-
No new applications have been Inez Miller. 2nd base: Mildred
craft a. jlut thin program could Turkey Culling To Be
It Is certain to expand within ( tablishmenls. Shoppers extended a filed for a short period, how- Votes, 1st base; Jeanne Lewis,
never net under way.
the next few years etaoin ggg gratifying welcome to the newest ever, the town's response to the roaming shortstop: Mary Miller, Marvell Emerson, Aloha
Demonstrated Tuesday
AitrntH o f department of Jus
I ° f ,h<> readily available water. J store and were agreeably greeted project has been very good and right field; Bettie Joe Nester, Leads For Queen
lie© have Moored the
country
Turkey culling for the purpose
Most irrigators could well af- by a neat, moderately-priced and more applications are confidently center field; Bobbie Jean Hol-
reeking the cau.se and their re­ of selecting breeding stock for
Candidates for Harvest Queen
ford
devote more time and well-stocked grocery which will expected. On August 5. records land, left field: Marilyn Walker,
ports (thus far confidential). In­ the production of
larger and attention to the Irrigated home be a worthy member of Beaver­ showed a completed Installation Halite Pace. Maxine Cady, substt- of the Washington County Fair
dicate «here la a nation-wide and earlier maturing birds for garden, A. G. B Bouquet, veg- ton business.
were striving hard for votes In
ot 5,129 lineal feet of sidewalk» tutes.
monopoly In the building Indus­ marketing purposes will be dein- «‘table crops specialist, told some
the checkup tlLs week and a
and 60o lineal feet of curbs. This I
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try und these practice» are at enstrated at the Jas. L. Batch- 200 persons who visited the ir­
number o f changes w ere indicat­
data did not include the railroad >>
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,
the bottom of the (allure of a elder farm, Hillsboro, Route 1. rigated vegetable plots on the Two Seriously Injured In crossings, a portion o f which M arncd5 Men Lead City ed in the standing« of the can­
a wide var­
building boom to click. Now, August U , at 1:80 o'clock, ft, station farm. For
didates.
had been installed by that date. Softball League
Early «Morninj, Wreck
through
»cores of Indictments L
Bouillon, Kx ten.si on Poultry- iety o f high quality garden stuff
Marvell Emersonf Aloha, held
everywhere the federal govern­ man from Oregon State college throughout a long season, an
A serious accident took place VT a-
cxc z-1- .
J
rv-
Friday night. August 18 wind» her lead by a slight margin over
ment hopes to break the log-jam will ronduot ¡he demonstration, Irrigated garden cannot be hent-
Native Ol r inland Dies
m the fir »t half of the Baaver- Alta Brown, populu Banks girl
Thursday morning about 2 o'clock
and give the necensary Impulse acrordlug to Palmer Torvend, en. Bouquet declared The land
while
Juanita
Cawrse,
North
At
Home
Near
Beaverton
i : c',' y
devoted
to the Irrigated home when the car driven by Norman
to construction which will put Assistant County agent.
finds the Married Men \vtth Kids Plains held third place by a
money In circulation und provide
only
one
Carl F. Brodd of Route I. Bet
on top of the heap with three slight difference o f
Reaulla
obtained
from
last garden should be the most pro- Thow-elson of Aloha skidded into
employment for a rew million year's culling on the Itutchelder fitoble piece of land on the farm
hp sa(d
a telephone pole injuring Mr. and verton, passed away Aliens' 12. wins and one defeat. It is possl- ticket sale.
people. It means much to the farm will also be shown; the
Standi?^« as follows.
He was born in Finland on Octo-
though that the high school
Irrigated pasture may offer a ; Mrs. W. E. Smith of Portland. her 10. 1856. and was t.u- fathe. alumni ma> be in a tie.
lumber Industry of the north­ breeding stock used for turkeys
after Marvell Emerson. Aloha. .245,000
___ w
___ __ se­ solution to Oregon s thin latiVh The accident occurred at the in- of 13 children all of which e x - ! tonikht’s game, as
west.
they
have Alta Brown. Banks ........242,00o
being grown this
yenr was
a a a
inn»» |
1 problem, O. M. Nelson, professor
_
,
lected on th«>
the bust«
basis nt
of large,
cept one preceeded him In death played one les »game than the Juanita Cawrse. N. P. ...175,000
basis
lar* e ‘ l o f . nimal husbandry, told the u‘r8ecUon of ^ tm ln g to n and old
Bonnie Bart’ ett, Soholls.. 172,000
Pension for life as long as well-tneated birds and for early
His wife, Wilhemina Brodd, also leaders.
Fifty p«‘r cent of Hillsboro roads.
Mr. and Mrs. preceeded him u death, pa-ising , The second half will start Mon • Betty VlyLteke .............. 161.000
you live after 65 year», with maturing. A considerable Inter­ touring party.
do not fatten on Smith were seriously injured and
benefits to your widow, orphans est is ahown in * that type of Oregon Iambs
away October 29. 1926.
day n***1 and wl11 continue for Norma Berger. Helvetia .101,000
or dependent |>arents is, perhaps, selection and the demonstration the ewes by July 1. Many of rushed to medical aid.
37,000
Services were conducted at the ,v-° weeks, play winding up Sep- Genevieve Smith, Dixie
lnmhs are shipped
No change was given this week
the greatest piece of legislation has proved of interest to all the feeder
W. E. Pegg Chapel on Aukus* »ember »■ A ll league games will
The crash felled a telephone 13, by the Rev. C. S. Odell of s,art at the usual 7:30. and w ill In the standing of Evlyn Clark.
outside the state for fattening.
of the recent congress. This a- turkey growers.
It
should
he
sound
economic­
pole
and placed 100 phones out Portland.
be followed by another game with 1 Hillsboro; Velda Kraus, Laurel;
niendment to the social security
The Batchelder farm la located
more
of thesv
act affects more than 40 million on the West Union-North Plains ally to fatten
He was the father of Mr«. Ida an out of town leant.
Oral Spolbrink, Forest Grove;
of serlvice several hours.
wage-earners directly and Indi­ road cast of the Lincoln school. letnbs at home on irrigated pas­
Nordman o f Worcester. Mass :
1 w ° Saines of importance that and Arline Baurer. Sherwood.
ture,
Nelson
believes. Station
rectly at least another 40 mil­
Tn addition to the honor of
uncle of John Carlson of Pori
are on schedule for next week
lambs on ladino clover pasture j
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lion. Benefits «tart next January
land; father-in-law
of
Matt of Portland playing the Beaver-
being Harvest Queen the girls
Infant
Son
Buried
and
one-third pound of grain __
for those eligible, (intimated at
Bloomquist of Beaverton. Inter- "
»be Colored Merchant» are contesting for $150 worth of
Funeral services
were
held per day gaiut-d four-tenths of a ¡rOmiCr l»OiI4Crton .’ I t lll
465,000 persons. In Oregon and
Jewelry, the first prize being a
ment was In Crescent Grove ,on «Merchants Tuesday ever,in
August 22. and the Tigard Town diamond ring and the second a
Washington
several
thousand August 13, at the W. E. Pegg pound per day over a 60 day per Killed At Toledo
cemetery.
Chapel, for Donald Eugene Erbs, lod.
Team in a tussle with the Mer­ diamond studded wrist watch.
move Into line. W orker« who
'■■■-
- — -
I An Industrial accident at To- tom of the huge steel shart. A chants on Thursday night.
hnve already received lump pay Infant son of Mr. and Fred ErM
Standings are determined by
of Huber. He passed away at
Mr. and Mrs. AdoTf In Fond ledo Tuesday brought death to fourth near-victim clung to the
Standing of the teams including sell to special programs In the
men!« (which ended their bene
Doernlbecher hospital o f pneu­ and son Clarence, have as their | a former
Beaverton
resident, rim of the stack until rescued. games of Tuesday.
Shut» auditorium Thursday and
fits) may also be eligible fo
j Harvey Plnder, 34. now of Port-
The Plnder family operated a Married Men With Kids 13 1
Friday night.
monthly pension under the a monia and complications, on Au­ "tches In her Ups and face.
gueata this week Clyde Morris, his death when n scaffolding in- grocery store in Beaverton
,t Married Men, kids
3
.750
mendment. There have been ap gust 1H.
The Rev. Keebaugb conducted Clarence In Brae. Donald S o rk -'*id e a smokestack collapsed at number of years ago. The store, High School Alum. 2
.667
Doloes Carlson was badly bitten
pioxlmately 100W of thsee lump
1
.500 while playing with her grand­
sum payments In
«he
Paclflt tho service at the chapel and in­ nees. all of Dodson. Montana. The the C. D. Johnson lumber fill owned by the elder Plnder, was Single Men ..........
terment wan In Cres.ont Oro j trio ere on tlielr way to the 9an at Toledo. Two companions were located upon the present site of High School .
.500 father'* dog Monday morning. It
Northwest.
cemetery.
Francisco fair.
lalso hurled to death at the hot* the Beaverton bank.
Married Men. n o ..
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.000 was necessary to tak« several