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U niversity U b r a l ?
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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 ,
,
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.
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- ■
,
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,
' 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-| , , , . . . .
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, .
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. * I c ia l fe rtiliz e r m aterial and it is
Istsred In Oregon during
the
...
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¡ap p lied con sid erab ly in advanc«
month, an in cre ase o f 207 over
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.
,
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
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.
.
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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.
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| probably b e s t applied som ettm s
U. of O., E u g en e, h e b . IA—
.
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about th e iir s t o f A p r:l iudese
Kdward
M oshofsky,
B eav erton , |
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| 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.
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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
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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-
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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
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