T he B eaverton R eview I he Only Newspaper Devotedly Exlcusively to the Interests of Eastern Washington County. Volum«* XV I I I Beaverton, Washington County, THE REVIEW I ( 8 ; I | | CENSUS TAKERS INSTRUCTED— Throughout lb . .a llr . country, aroa and dUlrict supervisors lor Iho lorthcominq c.n .u . an.ad a serlos ol Instruction c l a s e . A b o rt is Mr. J. L. McPhorson. Instructor at population. addressing c.n .u . tak.r. at Chicago lor Rollon No. 1. Th. geooral c.n .u . will begin ----- in. .a rly part ot April. — LERRUN VISITS BRITISH SECTOR P r.tid .n l Latrijn »I fr a n c , ac ' boipanisd by Vlsceunl Carl. Command.! In Chlel ol th. Hrll ish E.p.dlilonary r a r e , shown on a rM .n l lour at th. trlit.h Sector ~ al Ih. f r o . I. “ ------------- mmmn rHENCH AMBASSADOR TO THE U. S„ Count Rono do Saint Qu.nUn. .toil. Lo Paqu.t au front, which supplies bit boa* ta fr a n c 's from lute soidiors. H . In shown with Mrs. Savon Portor of Now York, to under and chairman «1 th. organtoattom. QUIZZICAL WIZARD — B. tld o. fdwytrve contorts and dl.playtna aa astouadlae mu sical memory a . on. .1 th. stars of Internatimi Plaasa. Oacar La.ant loln.d tha rank. •I bast MlUna authors nib a Par lb . publicaUoa al bis tint book. Bmatvarin. al Ignorance." H#'. »bowa at borna, p lu . . In« la Uia colta# pai lar ana al tha thirty cup. a day «bal h .» h e p htm going VISITORS TO RADIO C U T astonished to mo w u . » « The Church of Christ open» Tro-State Storage Men • n Taster t v u t p lld l« lu ’iip.ogn ttonday. Toe campaign it -III - Plan Seattle Meeting fereul from the regular revival The Frozen Food Ixicker as meeting In as much as thuru sociates of Or-bon. Washington will he only three night ser vices during the we«h. A goal and Idaho, which held two an nual conferences on the Oregon fo r 26(1 in i t 1 •tu n re an Easter Sunduy. March 24, and 25 ad Slate collegv cumpus, will meet ditions to the church. The pro this year for Its third conference at the New Washington bote in gram will ire as follows. March IU -S u n d ay morning S,'u,tl'- Marc *K “ '“ 1 of lhe the or* » n,« tion have aermou. ‘ The Kingdom of God I cer" of First '* * ! I iiniKiunced. Faculty members March 1«— Sunday evening ser Irom Oregon State and Washing- Ion Statu colleges will cooperate mon, "Jesus In Fact.'" on the program, which will in March 13 Wednesday evening. Bible school supper and prayer clude a disctissli a of many as pects of locker operation. service. Among subjects to be discussed Munih 14» Thursday evenijiicr, will be hundllng of meat, fruits, "Jesu» Our Saviour.'’ Maroh 17-Sunday morning ser ultd vegetables In storage lock- on using Dion, "Are We Disciples of era; tile limitations lockers for storage of game; le Christ." gal und Insurance uspects of March 17— Sunday evening locker operation, ami opportun sermon, "Jesus the Crucified.'’ March 2o /Wednesday evening. ities of using locker plants as retuil outlets for commercially Worship unti prayer March 21 Thursday eveni|K. | I’®01*1’1* frozan foods. A major A candle light communion ser feature of this year s conference will be u display of equipment vice. und supplies used hy the indus March 24—Sunday momln» "Tlie Resurrection" and children try. (trogram. March 24—-Sunday evening ser Huber Commercial Club mon, "The Battle Over the Emp The liuher Commercial rfub ty Tomb." held their regular monthly bns|- j ness meeting Ilehekab Distrirl convention will convene ut Scholls for an all day session Saturday. March V at 9 o’oock. The morning program will In- dude roll call and reports of Kebekah lodges, a tribute ti past chairmen of the conven- tion The Rebokah club will serve dinner at noon Th. afternoon session will be « paper on "How To Be a Good llebekah," "Duties of a Record- Intg Hecrelary," und an addre«- hy Alina Henderson, president of the Rcbekah assembly of Oregon. t Wednesday night * , larM »««dance. After the business meell-r.' r»i| was enjoyed. High scores went to Mrs. Altishin and Mr. Boy.l. The door prize went to Mr. Sands iront. Delicious refresh ments were served w-ith Mrs. C. Hecket as hostess. _______________ j , M r s . »> r i j f h t H o s t e s s I The neighborhood ‘ T.00" cl.t * ^ lnpt wllh Mrs. A. W. Wrl*ht i.i«-. Tur day. A tlellciou* tun-h- , eon was enjoyed, also the af- ] tornoon of cards. High «core went to Mrs. W. J. Alexander and Mrs. Al Chapman. Mrs. W. J. Alexander will be the hostess next get together. . I ond whim silk pajamas, hi. In die Music Hall »howfc dank acraaa dm ■boot altar hi* on A.r.olL. ~V $r } » when Ptcxrr * ** pickets picket — Pickat. pickst and cevntec-plcket marched up and down « W arb ln«ton. D. C . street TV. K f . af Pointai. Dolan plckamd a paint i don. by th. C. L O. Bo what? Faster Evangelistic Meetings Wanned A Now .Spraying Bulletins Issued For Orchardists U H HEIST EVENTS PHOTOGRAPHED FOR • 4414 Rcbekah Convention Scholls Saturday Friday, March 8. 1940 In The WEEK'S NEWS Kiwanis Told City Funds Improved W T. Strut ton, president of Out Beaverton K i«u n i» club, ffuv« • rMumi of tbo financial audit of the city recently filed by A. i. Amucher of lllllalxiro, oudl* l**r. Tin* n port •buna a very healthy condition of the city's finance«. A net gain of all funds of 4I2.33H.60 wiim mad» from Da- tmnUer 31. 11137/ to December 3|. IP3!i The outstanding bond« of all "kinds on Januury I. Item 'were $ 101.600 no. beurliiK five percent Interest. These have been leduced to I7b.000.tt0 a« of Mutci 1. 1940. Of thia total $ 34.000 00 now draw ¿inly three i»r<cni In- teraat: f30.otio.oo. j ‘v percent In- t«-re*t; uud flfi.otai.oo at 214 per* Cent. On January I. I**3lt. the Inter- eel payment« totaled $'..076 urt per year, whereas of tbla date the total Interaat puytnenla ia only «2.107 60. Of the $70.000.00 outatandlmt bonds I he Town of Beaverton pane $7,600.00. making $226. On per year iuteivst payuble in the town, or a net out of town In teract payment of tt.JlH2.Oo aa against $6.076 00 on January 1. 1930 That children'« teeth have ahown a decided improvement In like peat eight year« he haa been examining children'« teeth tn )leo\erton waa the opinion of Dr. J. K. Talbert at the meet ing Dr, Tulbwrt stated that 3 out of 4 children had had loath a few «ears ago wMte ■« the present time poaalbly only one out ><t at* will he found with hart I eeUi, lie attribute« tbla largely to the mard water that ban been used In the later years. Visitors Introduced at th. uiMlinc ware 1« A. Orttten, For est Grove. Oscar Haag. Io»> Hash. H. R Johnson, and C. H. 4‘able. Oregon, N ew Type Equipment Demonstration New type equipment roteQone $lust control o f I'lvtlng - h “ to" ™ vo for ap- (i a J ic b , on tspocad 4 m iaul., apon) at ?• ^ ^ *»•*• mm. Diaa Randolph «1 U,. to .lo a d i»« at to«. = ~ Mrs. Buena M aris W ill Speak At Aloha cn\$iy We r v" in wi- W ash'll.,. ? !£ ë n .WM.ru, , ,, places hcodu m i th« "EU*o Randolph'* pt+m nm Behave ,4» ÎS S l ^ ¡We With the advent of the spring -praying season, the Oregon 'i . i '" cull« ge extension service f.aa Issued Its annual spray pro grams, both for Oregon stone fruits and f >r apple and pear orchards. Recommcndatlin» con- ,lained lu these two r.r»ay pro- program bulletins. No. ■>» and No. 53!» respectively, a-e the result of annual conferences partici pated In by extension and r e search men from the centra) station, branch stations. and other couuties. The stone fruit spray buletin describes 15 of th e'ro re~ ~ c«n ~ mon «tone fruit insects. and j eight disease*. Both bulletins in- clude in formation about band- lint spray materials ami con- * elude with detailed chart* giv- lug. in handy form, time of ap- I plication, spray material to use. (and proper strength for the con- trol of various insects and pests. While some changes have been made in these programs over prevlous years, the recommends- tions are essentially the ttur- in most respect, a» those con- tained In the 1!»39 bulletins. Number 15 St. Marys' Students Entertain The music students of St. Marys of the Valley Academy entertained their parents and friend» with a program of varied *cngH and selections. March 3 in the academy auditorium. The numb* r" 0,1 Program were follow,‘ : Dance of the Sunbeams, Con KUeI° Dlneen; Dark Eyes, Nancy C***c* f ; Tb<1 Spider. Betty- Clair Kand : Ls lita. Catherine Anza* l0,,e- S " » ® “ « Tooze; Neopolttan Son*i - Marian Ruscboff; Polka, Caro1 Gordon. Conseulo Dineen, Clair Rand. Patricia Har* den N* " « F ‘ bncey. Suzanne Tooze Marian Ru»<lhoff, t ath- vrlne Anzalone. Catch Me. Eileen Kinofc; Tha Kangaroo, laiis Betzer; P-easU- ful Blue Danube. lAtcille Swan son: The Wood Nymph’s Harp, VI mn n _ Vorm Berning; Papageno’s Magic .v ia r y h l l e n B e a u t y S h o p Melody. Chester w uts«: noli R e c e iv e s A lt e r a t io n s Dance and Surrey Rhymes. Jo sephine Anzalone. Eileen Kinab, I he Mary Ellen Beauty shop Carol Kean Keating. Dois Betzer, will be closed Wednesday, Mar. Jean Ann Barron. Myrtle Cooper, 13. to complete the alterations1 Patricia Ledwltb. Rosalie Wileon. now ¡n prograss for its spr'ng Youth and Joy, d a r e Bick* opening on Thursday, March 1. ford. Betty Rae Bennett; Mazor* On that day the people of east- ka in B flat Major—Op. 7, No. 1, eru Washington county are In- Betty Bauerly; Military Marct in vited to be the guest of Mrs. D. Mary C. Smith. Elizabeth Koeber and inspect her newly Teschner; Lullaby (Brahms): remodeled and equipped beauty Mariana. Shirley Gray; Crane«* (shop. Refreshment* will be Smith. Clare Bickford. Tlla Mary served and open house will be Murphy. Dorothy Dunn. Colleen held all day and evening until Keating. Betty Jo Murphy. Mary 9:30 P m- Moff-tt. Marianne Mlsh. Betty j . Although complete plans have, d * via. Gernuupe Lat.Voie Betty not baen mud« public the shop &«uerly. Betty ls>n Gordon, will be one of the most modern ! thlyn Meagher. Berneta Bene* | in the county. As a token of appreciation to A p a i s e . Patricia Shields. I- , her many fr.ends and oust*- di,1Jo Cath<>r,ne Anzajone An j ers Mary Elen will give a beauty Matln Marjanne MlsU; Mexican gift lo each lady entering the Dance Mar^ aret McMahon. Beryl I *sboP Cason. Frances Carlson. Lorraine **I would like to take this Schneider. Patricia Shields. Enid .opportunity to thank the people Ostoorne. Margaret Rennie. Jean 1 of Beaverton and au -oun'*inx | uaife communities for the ._'th and Orientale. Bernita Benedict: patronage they have shown me The Rosary. Geraldine Taylori In the past rive year* of my Polfc* Daaw, Deborts Depma: husines* here." stated Mr*. Koe- Maxurka Davis. Coi’ e e i her. I feel it is through theK Keating. Betty Boyle. Betty Rae kindness that I am able to en- Bennett, Shirley Gray. Ella Mary lange and modernize our busi Murphy. Betty Jo Murphy. Mari ness which was started with anne Misb. one small room five years ago. ' February 21. 1»35. , 1st ill fil mil ” ‘ .T . “ r* n i |r v « I'tMiitinnuhirw M u s a . ' of «t »» » * -A ---------------- Attraction Billed Penny For U a o Y e a r ' For Rose Festival Featured attraction at Utts ___ * .. t «.o r . Rose Festival niebt a m., accortling to Kathleen Me-1 A one-act comedy, “ A Pcnn> -1ear 8 „ . shows. June 5 to 8. will be the *1™ ’ h“ “ e /‘en.on. ration a«ent. iWr l^ap Year ” concerning th. famed white horse miunted pa * ^ * 1 Stiffle Von Ashgrock famUy. will trol of of i,H,ux Sioux 1 City. for Problems retating lo family \H> presented FTiday. March 15. ,ro1 ll> Iowa, shr.ae. this elaborate Vortland was r .. c u a‘ 3 ^ r , : r .... P m \ t : . ; t . ' of ^ * - « - by ‘ ,i ^ the ^ VTA. 801,001 ™ r ‘ °« the afternoon discussion.. organuainn to March 14. the outfit will be in 01 . _ .. y 1 , . . * 1 , 1 * Ue. ... ... .. . ............. Bow How a bludy Study Cub FuncUons Functions i The nlot around a mts- m4s- • • signed litis we. plot built f c " « 1 th‘ * ue*-k hv The !t' the lot near the Imperial Feed understanding «oncerns mother. * Gamble, president of Uie ort will also be discussed. .. ... .. ... ..__ _______ _____ _______ und Grain company tn Hillsboro Mrs. Marls spoke at the county father the twins, and a growniland Festiva, association. This Is lhe and provides for a special train duster developed^especially* f o i l ” * at Tl<:ard on, f'c,b' ,on han,lsom" but ,lsslfU'd' wh to bring 40 pure white Arabian put righting aphids on the cannery ’ . Ih '“ returnif,,* #' 0 1*** rich' «re trying lo steeds and their riders from Sioux peu crop in eustern Oregon county at the request of that on airs, especially driscilla. group to disucss the development I Urisenla Butterworth is a very City to Portland and return. .While entomologists are not rec The story of the white hor^e of a vital, stimulating, inspiring r|0h girl, and Penelope Jones, a omniending at this time that patrol is the story of a group family life. . house guest. Die Austrian peas be dusted for A bag lunch, at which coffee Gran-poppy and Hilda furnish s,ou* n , r h0™*1 ,oven, wL6 aphid rontol this type of dust determined to have a white horse will be served, has been planned the comedy of the play. ing equiprent Is as effective for patrol and finding Ihemst f e u The cast i insists •>f the fo*$- applying dual to control weevil "*• . ...........— ■ .<■«■ . .. ,,, . will adjourn promptly at three. lowing. There probably will be a need . . . . . . . , ...... . . . Anyone Interested in present ed- Mrs. Priscila Stiffle V.n> Ash* for additional dusting pqu p- . pure w-hite Arabian stallion and ..... . ucation is invited to attend. brock. Mrs. Felsher. ment in Washington county for | _______ Horace Stlfile Von Aft It* proceeded to raise their own Mr. the 1940 season. Ig>ral growers As lhe result of this tedious brook. lasier Little. who are contemplating building r t a m e Commission Crew Ashbrock program, which required many Von Stiffle Jack dusting equipment will probably years of prepiration and many Everett Cook. be interested in looking ihi» W ork On Reseeding thousands of dollars, the Sioux Jill Stiffle Von Ashbrock. Bon- outfit over. City organization now present* For the benefit of wildlife, the nie 1^ Rud. an entertainment spectacle with state fame commission, with the Gran pappy. Mr. Felsher. out equal. The horses have bee.» P U D Meeting assistance of federal funds pro- Napoleon Stiffle Von Ashbrock trained from their early years Thursday, March 14, at 7 30 vided under Pittman*Rdbertaon C. K. I.e Rnd in the intricate movements and pin.. In the Bonnyslope giade act, has started a crew of men Hohusteln. school the Bonnyslope distrlc. on a spot reseeding program in Miss Grtseda Bulterworth dashing programs presente ^ ¿y this gaily uniformed patrol. will hear Ray Antrim and Fran- the area in Tillamook county Mrs. E. Cook, ces Coon speak on the forming where last fall's fire destroyed Miss Penelope Primrose June«, of a PAopIe s I'tilily District li. the vegetation necessary to wild Mrs. Ackerman. Huber Garden Club W'ashington County RefreHh* game. With an eye lo future j The remainder of tha pogratn ment» will be served after th-> planting projects, the present I will consist of music ard the Regular meeting of the Huber meeting. work Is being carried on an ex- ! "Old Family Album.” Garden club will be held pt Hu* ------------------- perimen.lal basis. Five different Admission will be 25 cent« ber hall Teusday. March 12. at J o r d a n - F m r ic h need mixtures are being used and for adults and 10 cents for g :oo pm. Election of officers Buford Vaught Jordan and Bet- *■ accurate record will be kept i children. Tickets will be on sale will he held. It Is requested that ty Jean Em rich of Gales Creek of all plantings. It is anticipated next week according to Miss bird houses be hrouzid. and en* were united in marringe Tu e*-; that this will be followed up by Amaretle Barnes, chairman o f , tered In the bird house contest, day afternoon. March 5. at the * supplementary research pro publicity committee. There will be a talk on fettlU- Ohrlstlnn parsonage in Beaverton .tect to determne the success of; ------------------- zers and what to do in the gar* Rev. E. E. Coulter, minister of the plantings and which i* of; The Mary Mien Beauty Shop den In March. There will be glr4» the Church of Christ, performed most value to game birds and will clos. Monday for several and lunch. All gardeners ar* the ceremony. animals. I days while repairs are made. invited. equipment devclo|H-d by K. W Gray, entomologist at the Ore- Ton experiment station, will be in front of the Sherwood city hall «i s'. u _ t „ ..I /