-i U niversity U b r a l ? fe * T he B ea verton R eview The Only Newspaper Devotedly Extensively to the Interests of Eastern Washington County. Volume XVIII Hea> ertön, Washington C ounty, Oregon, Friday, February 16, 1940 Club Leaders In The WEEKS NEWS I Will Hold Discusses T ra ffic fatalitiea during I he month of Ja n u a ry , 1940. were 15 p ercen t !*•** than for th e sam e month In 1939, It was announced by Karl Sn ell, se cre ta ry of state, who revealed there w ere 17 p er Phosphate fe rtiliz e rs, e ith e r sons killed during th e m ontn super o r treb le, th at do n o t In com pared lo 20 for the same clude nitrogen should be applied month la st y e a --. Of the 17 fa ta litie s , eleven o r to growing crops a s soon as so il 8* p ercen t were p ed estrian s, the and w eather cond itions will p er figures showed Only one death m it g ettin g over the land. About resulted from a collision betw een , , ... .... . ... . I th e only exception to th is -would c » rs . the re st re su ltin g from non col I Inion accid en ts, collisio n 1 *** where th e re was likelihood o f with fixed o b je cts, bicycles and , heavy su rface w ater run o ff im- auto cra sh e s and the ped estrian mediately a fte r the m ate rial wa* fa ta litie s . spread on the ground. Fertilizers 1 j . J . AII vii iilnl Misa Helen fkvwg.ll. a»Nl«t«ut s la t« club leud«™ from CoivaUm. m e |i*ie<i MUMing the «poakers ut the flrst H'awhltutton county loi uj lead ers' A l l «'lull co n feren ce which w ill, he held F ebru ary 17, I m - s I ii ulna '• u t 10 o 'clo ck lu tin* H illsboro «bum her of coninierc« room s, accord ing to .in announcem ent ■auile loduy by P alm er Torvciul. a s s is ta n t county agent, o th e r s to • W e a r on the program Include t*sca r M lkesell, cluh agent f o r . L in n co u n ty , Miss K athleen Me- j Crue, home d em onstration usent, and O. H. K n c is, county school su p erintend ent. D iscu ssions d ea l' lug with s e n e ra l phases of 4 II clu b work will besln a t the « e n c ra i assem bly ut In o'clo ck . toy- e ra l local |-|| club ' w orkers will a lso appear on the pnutrum. dis cuaalUK tuples of local im port* scnca 1u the cou nty's chib pro* gram . Oregon started her 194« tou r- Nvh4.r(! fert|i;aer ca rry in g nr- is l season with a six p ercen t in- ■ , ,, . , , . .. ____ , , ' tro gen Is applied U p ro bab ty cre a se in th e num ber o f n o n -; resident m otor vehicles registered 8hould not go on before t ..t fir s t in the s ta te for the mouth o f o f M ,rch •e n e n J1 >- - « n s t l m « Jan u ary , as com pared to the * * * r - som ew hei ear j sam e month in 1939. - G et. W here nitrogen is an .m* ... i p o rtan t elem en t In the co m m tr- A to ta l o f 3,»84 veh icles reg-| , , , . . . . . . , , . . _ . , . * I c ia l fe rtiliz e r m aterial and it is Istsred In Oregon during the ... . .... ¡ap p lied con sid erab ly in advanc« month, an in cre ase o f 207 over . .. ,, . , I of the tim e th e crop s ta r ts to the reg istratio n fo r Ja n u a ry , i _ . . ... grow the lists of n itrogen m ay be excessive. Consequently. fe r* j T h e city of A shland, which led j tiliz e rs supplying n itrogen or ; re g istra tio n sta tio n s In the state phosphate In com bination with during 1939. continued its lead n l|r0gcu should not la- applied by reg isterin g 1.050 c a rs during t u n t„ JUfct jn advance or ubout the m outh. C r a .c s P ass r c tw .w J ■ the lim e the crop b egins to 228 and Cave C ity h*d 212. «row. S t»e n ty -tw o percent of the W helhm treb le or su p erp h os v isitin g c a rs in Jan u ary can.«- phate Is used to supply th e d e from C alifo rn ia, W ashing -n and sired phosphorus will depend up Idaho, the th ree s ta te i account* on the p rice per unit o f a v a il »nr fo r 2.596 of the “.584 ca rs. ab le phosphorus usually r «erred C alifo rn ia alo-re sen t l i s b , to in the a n aly sis as phosphoric W ashington was second w t h S J 9 The am oim t o f a v a l.a b le and Idaho was thlru w ith ^ 189. phosphoric acid in a phosphate Thi re w .r e lo» ~ars h w f ***" I fe rtilis e r d eterm ines the re la tiv e d* In the sta te during the m onth. value o f th a t (e r ( ilU er ^ co o l. T h e only s ta te s not repre pared to another. Superphosphate abated tn Oregon during ^ th e jg appgoxinwtety 50 p ercent gyp - mymth m*.rr DeUneere. Aleine. ; mlni o r lam fphrster. bu t i f the IfWode Islan d . South C aro lln .i. m aterial is applied e a rly enough \ erm on t and At cst \ Irginla. in th e season to be o f real hen- The afternoou session will be divided Into tw > sroups. one for tile home «-coin m ica lead ers with Misa l'otiiKill in ch a rg e. u n i one for I la* iw irlcuhural club leuders w ith T orv sn tl In ch arg e A poi luck noon luneheon If pu n n ed for 13 o 'c lo c k , with c o f fee furiwsbed. T h e con feren ce will be Hom-d b> a g eneral as- aenibly to he held betw een 3 and 8 : SO In the a ftm io o u The p ro gram la a s follow s. lo.-on a m . G eneral assem bly M rs. K. Ituf M iller, prealdtug *W taat We Kx pec t from T h is Ik-hool ' "U eiat I>o 4 H Club Member* Uei trout T heir V t v Je r ts .'' Kd He ta lk e r ; -V a lu e of P a re n t and- lxx-aI Support and How to Secure II.'* O. B K au s; “ How .Much Help Club M em ber* SUiuuld R eceive,'* M iss lle le u CowidU; "W h a t Is Su ccessfu l I sk - j I le a d e rs h ip , * Miss K a llr leea M cC ras: **4 H Cluh R ecord s aud T h e ir Im p o rta n c e ." 1« I. A lle n . “ Problem s o f le u d e r s ,’' Mrs. H a rrie tt F o rd ; "T h e Deiu* o o s lra tlo n Method of T e u ch in g ." O scgr M lk esell; question box. H. J . Sohlottm auu . W u l a g e n t A la rg e and ap p reciativ e atid- 12;uo m. Politick lu n ch eon ; fur the « ta te t\ rm Inaurane« ,„ n r, tü th t r4>v, , w oa re c re a t:« « prom runs; songs, Mrs. ro m p ait), ’Will leave noun for Culeman, loader. • C hicago U. a tte n d the a n n u a li ,b « Kom aitcc o f Cold' pre- 1:15 p.m. Home econom ics luaurauce eoMvenUon. The com - ( sented by jklw ard Brow n of R a d ers, Miss CowgfH In c h a rg e ; pany each y ea r hold* u conven- portand at- the Book Uhib m eet- M iss M rCrae assistin g Ju d g in g . tk>u In F e b ru a ry and tocai a g e n u |BJf , M t Thur8day An additional 1 JS'-’noc.stradons ; T h e club pro w riting a requred am ount t f new . , . . . , , . , . , und in te rest ing featu re was Mr. gram of work fo r hom e Kronom* . busin ess a re awarded a fre e trip . lea p ro je cts, each p ro je c t and U. the convcnU on. B esides w tolnx Brow n • « Ifc rlp tlo n o f personal any changes. the trip , Mr. H cblottm atin w a s ; exp erien ces tn m ln.ug cam ps in 1:15 p.m. A gricu ltu ral lead ers. on the h lu o r ru je for Oregon J the N orthw est uud C aliforn ia. P alm er Torvend. presiding. R e* (he e n tire yetir o f 1939. He h a s I T h e n e x t n iectug w ill be he.d viewing record tm oks; Planning been connected w ith th e com - on T h u rsd ay , Febru ary 22, ut a program of w ork; P rep arin g puny nine y ears, and a t present , 11 :Oil a. m. a t which tim e M r*, holders IC, IX Mason will review "G reeu • d euioustration ; Q uestions on has nearly WK» policy sp e cin c p ro je cts. g ettin g serv ice through h i* * - i la iu re ls-' by ' Dunalil Cidross 3 ;0 0 p.m. Generili asseuiuly to i gency. A fter the convention he Peattde. M m . J a y G ibson will answ er questions. I pluns to tour som e o f thè ca st* give new book com m ents. The ' e rn s ta te * b efo re retu rnin g home second a n n iv e rsa ry o f the club is .b e in g celeb ra ted a t th is tlm e j 1 euri) in M arch. and a larg e atten d an ce la ex p erttd . B rin g y< ur sandwich. ; H. J. Sch lottiti aim Wins Edward Brom Reviews Chicago Trip “Tile Romance of Gold" Pegg and Berg Attend MortirianH Meet Co. Agent a , • »*.«. t s t u ^ l e .f t .r , g tue» Conference / Number 12 I-,. . This Riddle Is Easy Movh.ti.ky Nominated “Kinjf of Hearts" _ u the I .a ad plaster is landp laster. „ | probably b e s t applied som ettm s U. of O., E u g en e, h e b . IA— . . . . ... . * . ,, _ i about th e iir s t o f A p r:l iudese Kdward M oshofsky, B eav erton , | , ___, . . . , | biut been nom inated a ca n d id a te ; e 19 e in t ® e 3 . Game Commission Will for the utie of the King > _ f j ca tio n . I .7 t ...1,, „ should go on e a rly , Regulate Angling H earts at the U n iv ersity o f Ore and p referab ly even in the fa ll. gon. T h e K ing of H earts is se- W here the land is s tilt to be Augling regulations fo r the en- 1 lected by the co-eds to reign seeded it shoud go on in ad suing y ear will be d eterm ined j ov er the H eart Hop. held annu- van ce o f seeding and worked in by th e S ta te Game co m m issio n ! ally on V a le n tin e's day a t tb when It holds its annu al h ear I un iv ersity, as -he ‘ideal m a h " a s the seed bed is prepared. F o r th e m o st o f ou r legum e crope ing for this purpose on February of their hearts. _ — -- P , ap p licatio n s of 300 pound- of 16 and 1, in P ortland. T h e dance is a girl"d ate-boy , , , “ " L T. superphosphate per acre a re no* S p o rtsm en 's org anizations and ‘ a ffa ir sponsored by the cam pus excessiv e and it would ra re ly be o th er in te reste d groups or i n - ; organization of th e Y MCA, and ad visable to apply less th an 209 dividual« a re invited to subm it is held front 4 lo 6 p jn . a t sev* Ult.,r ret.olnm endu tions re g a rd in g ; ----- eral — o f ____ the ____ so ro rity rity hou hou ses. ses, T^e pounds. One hundred pound-- of treb le phosphate is equ iv alent in seasons, bag lim its and open clim ax o f the afterno on w ill take phosphorus to ap p roxim ately 30A o r closed w aters. No action can place a t th e D elta Gamm a house pounds of ordinary superphos- be tuken by the com m ission on - w 1th the corop atinij o f th e king. . m ethods o f fishing or license , M oshofsky, a g rad u ate of B e a - *’ * * * ' Most grow ers use lan d p laster tees, reg tilalio n o f which com et • verton high school, Is a sopho- uuder the ju risd ictio n of Uic ! m ore m ajo rin g in busin ess ad- on a lfa lfa and red clover, ar.d <t leg islatu re. ' m in istra tio n a t the u n iv ersity. , is gen eraly regarded as a de- , , is -A n d e rso n B a sk e te e rs j reed Win 'Audeison Feed Mill m>Mi .» l i l t 80,1 ^ r - an<* M rs. Kdward G. Moshofsky and is af- flla t e d with Delta Upeilou fm - te m itv busketeers ' ‘•*,u *• ° 1’ Multnomah league tn Iho > Portiand I * r » r t 4 n li ,1 lln alru tk d ll BnsketluiU associatio n . took M onlag of the tam e leagu * into cninp by a 6t to 37 score. The score stood 18 a ll at the h alf lim e, b u t tn the second half the Feed ers forged ahead not to be over taken. In seven game« the F eed ers have idayed thev have dropped only one and (hat happened when part of the team failed fo show- up fo r the game R e a y a r t a n ( i r & n i T t 'r s ® . vv’ll u V l S l t H lU S D O F O 1 8' ral>*e p ractice . (n e hundred j Puunds per a c re is a common ■ ap p t-ration. W hether oY not it is applied to vetch and peas de- I »ends much upon the land on ! w hich these crops a re grown. On a ra th er n e h piece o f ground the use o f lan d p laster may in cre a s e the gro w th to the i o in t where the cro p will all he 9 » th e ground. On soils in clined t* be a little th in o r low In le r- tlltty the ap p lication e l i.ind- <Turn to page 4» N orthw estern Oregon fu neral I J,'0 |. K a i l r o J i d e r s d ire c to rs held a dinner m eeting ' T w en ty -th ree m em bers o f the tn tho C ongress h otel, P ortland, ir you're tired of cros»w orj Beaverton gran ge visited with Wednesday night to d iscu ss the puzzles, h e re 's a rullroud riddle the H illsboro grange la st S a tu r A ce rtifie d ch eck was re tim e, place and program for Un- fo r u change. day. A fter a sh o rt hu siness s e s Doty Oregon Fun eral D irecto rs a s s o _____________ P a c ific 's ceived by City R ecord er How imn Sou th ern sion in th e ir own hall tn the cia tio n 37th annual sta te co n w estbound « C a lifo rn ia n ." popu* I *“ *" * * * * ,n P»>mpnt for the m orning. During the luncheon vention. Thomua H. G rice, C. A lar econom y tra in on the Cht - 1 *« .0 0 0 .0 0 in R efunding W ater hour the birthday ann iv ersary of lam dherg and F.dward G. Sw lnk caK0-ia ,s Angeles run. arriv e in | G0 " 4*8- S e rie s 1940, recenty ls- sev eral m em bers was celebrated . were appointed a com m ittee to I Yum a. Arizona, today and leave 1 8l,pd ut 2 * i“ “ 1 2,-4 percent, and a lighted birth day cake was Q f W i n t e r request th e hoard o f d irecto r* ° f ' y esterd ay ? |Th;s m oney w ill be used to re* featured. th e sta — te a sso cia ■ - tio - n - - to - 'hold a Wl.„ b^,.auge Yuma Is the «e/m idlng W ater Ronds. A new m em ber fo r B e a v e r to n ; T h e ,agt of the * „ lter s e r a * S e rie s 1936, w hich bore I nt erest m eetin g In P ortlan d F eb ru ary beginning and end of a tim e grange was initiated in the af- 0 f discussion groups for lW aver- 21 to s e le c t the convention city, zone, which m akes it n e cessa ry a t 5 p ercen t. T h e bouds were The regu lar m eeting o f the * * rnoon- H illsboro grange putting ton poultrym en was held T u es- p rep are I he convention program for westbound tra v e le rs to set printed in the Review- printing office. and consid er Ju n e 10. 11, 12 a* PTA, F e b ru ary 27. In th e high on the work. Sch olls grange also day night at the high school with hark th e ir w atches one hour a' d ates fo r the convention. school gvm. Is ;i birthday anni had a new in itia te at the sam e 30 p resen t. Dr. E. M. D ickinson th a t point. the versary fo r Founders Day. The t,m * n “ rl»K thp ,* c tu re * 0 " ‘ O regon S ta te college was D iscu ssions on p rofessional | t |,P ea se. It so hap D o g L if O I l S C S D ll C book club will have ch arg e of Miss M cCrae. home d em onstra- sp eak er. Dr. Dickinson spoke on s u b je c ts were led by K enneth prlll( t |,a t tb ,. C alifortilnn rolls W . Holman, Kdward O. Sw lnk Into Yum a at 12:35 a. in . m oun Cits»- R ecord er Doty advises the program A social hour wlN tion * « ,nt for " a s h in g to n cotm- brood er house m o rtality and re* be held Im m ediately afterw ard s l*°kp on , *le w orh Gio lated probe m s. He expained sev - and NVilliani ('. C arroll. tain tim e, on Sunday, sa y ; stops th a t dog lice n ses a re now a- for the purpose o f m em bers be- ,l<,w p ro ject, and sev eral lead ^r a j d iseases th at Ixvther vallable at the city hall and ho Invitation from H illsboro m em 15 m inu tes, and d ep arts at 11:59 com ing b e tte r acquainted. in*'8 nuni**e ls the poultrym en at br«>oding tim e. s ta le s th a t «log ow ners living In b e r* fo r N orthw estern Oregon j p.m.. P a c ific ttm e, S atu rd ay , The com plete program as ar- siven. all o f which were received He stated the best rem edy tbr B eav erton should purcthase them m o rtician s to hold a Jo in t m eet I _ , , brood er house tro u b les was 1« before March 1, a t which tim e a ranged by the book d u b for the ¡ w i,h enthu siasm . The next regu Ing with C entral and Sou thern D o r o t h y B a l d w i n I s regu lar m eeting will appear tn , n ieetm g o f Beaverton grange have healthy ch irk s, a proper penality must! he added a cco rd W illam e tte fu neral d irecto r* lu ( ' l a s s S e c r e t a r y the n e x t issue of the Review . wi»> ^ Satu rd ay. M arch 9. brooder set-u p and clea n lin ess. ing to slR te law. H illsboro on April 8. was unan- | I He a lso stated th at th e O regon im ou sly accepted. H enry H. ! Dorothy B ald w in . W illa m e tte I poultrym en weye p rod u cirg tflve U niversity stu d en t from B e a v e r Young and F . J Sew ell w ere a p club is fine« I ch ick s it is possible to T h e B ea v er Social pointed hosts for th is event und ton and alum na o f nenverton The C edar Mill PTA will m eet secu re. luncheon sponsoring a d essert high school, was recen tly elected A board m eeting o f the PTA a t the school house Thursday Instru cted to a rra n g e fo r a m eet T h o se present expressed y de A and card party W ednesday. Feb. ing place and program . H orace s e c re ta ry o f the Ju n io r d a s« by Is planned fo r 2 :0 0 o ’clo ck . Feb. F ebru ary 22, at 8 :0 0 p.m. 20. In the g raile school lib rary . Fo u n d er's Day program has been 21, a t 1 o'clo ck In the Masonic sire to hold a sum m er m e e tin g C. M cGinnis, president, presided. tv unaiiam ous b allot. W hile at W illam ette Miss Members a re urged to be on tim e arran ged . Mrs. Pnullne E . Shown, Tem ple. B u sin ess m eeting will and a rran g em en ts will he read * Among I hone In a tten d an ce P a lm e r been a c llv e In as Im p ortant business is to be s la te ch airm an of parent te a ch be held at I t o 'clo ck . T h e busi fo r au ch a gathering. w ere Harold P e g s and A. L#. Baldw in h a* ness m en's luncheon has been Torvend. a s s is ta n t county az»uti, B erg of B eav erton, and Henry stu d en t a ffa irs and is a m em discussed, accord in g to Flo ren ce e r study groups will he the postpone«! until March. was in ch arge o f the m eeting. S . Hergin, presid ent. b er of the B eta F h l soro rity . sp eaker. H. Yowig of Hillsboro. Check For Refunding Bonds Received Poultry Meeting Last I*TA Founder’s Day To Be Observer PTA BOARD MEETS Cedar Mill PTA Meets Beaver Social Club \ S