W Jor.N r, ou. ^ I « 11 v L ibid i y U niversity T he B eaverto n R ev iew The Only Newspaper Devotedly Exicusively to the Interests of Eastern Washington County. Volume XVIII Itfaw rlon, Washington County, Oregon, Beaverton Boys Top Amateurs Fronted by rollicking In The W EEK S NEWS CURRENT EVENTS PHOTOGRAPHED FOR THE REVIEW _LL* SPAINO «ad M l i# I ladies coi» bloetam out ■V-i, la new benaeti. se con Ih * msa. Hsr* f l a s h (Irlnq #m Bacii Allvel Bucb model* sporls bel mode el randa elotk H40's taf uphol s i e r y labile, lo show H lends l'sell lo smart tailorlnq rr> ttollle T ru itt o f Portland before u In rue and appreciative uudlanre Tuesd-iy nlliht In tin* V enetian T h eiitr* at Ilillaboro, 21 nniaU tir a r t* which Inrludcd W ash m ore than th irty ington county younifatcra trod the board* In true vsudelllan Friday, March liii, 191(1 munner t " R i v e the ruHtomer* n treat of reul fle*h and blood entertainm ent In the A m erica!^ L egion's fourth annual am ateu r conteat. Ap|dau*r wui voclferou* through out the »how, but none louder nor more enthuMlnatlc than when T ru itt announced that the Judge* had votrd flint prize o f $15 to Calvin behm an, 16-year old B eaverton ro m rtle t who had ea rlier held full atten tion of hla audience with a very muxlclunly rendition of "T h e Holy P ity ." Equally popular with the audi ence wm Alfred ltoyle*. IS. alao of B eaverton, *ong wtyllat with a • »ohool boy aoprano'' vole* w h o , u n it w eatern aong* with a rtistry | and feeling A lfred wa* awarded , aecond prlre o f S10 by the Judge* j Third prize of $ft waa divided betw een eigh t boy* from P a cific applause with a Hr d n -eto u eta o university who won enthualaatlc applauae with a double q u artet rendition o f a N eg .o spiritual. l.ynn Hail. 13-year old Hillaboro pianist. wan fourth prize of $3.00. w ltb au exceptionally p er forated ptano.aolo. FtfU l paid $3.-10. went to Rob Bi and D ick Real and W ayne Hhearer, j both IS, who were billed aa "T h e T ru m pet T rio " and perform ed aa ruch In a highly aatlaractory m an ner. All In all the a ffa ir waa highly eucceeaful, and I>eglon o fficia l* a n nounced plane to continue the zer- lea with a fifth annual «how ne«t year. MARTIAL LAW eslabUehed by* Oklahoma over $202)00.000 Slate Federal Grand River Dam. as Malar H. B. Parris. Oklahoma No tlonal Guard, coolers with Con slructtoa Superloteodeol Town#. Came Commission Offers been planted this spring In the parking areas. "T h e trees won’t be ready to shade c a r* this fall when the fa ir op« ns, but eventually wo hope to have all c a rs parked In the shade an«l on green g ra ss,” say* F a ir M anager Leo Hpltzbart. T h is plant ing place* trees In the entire p ark ing space. Sentence Postponed In Assault Case Pleading guilty Monday before C ircu it Ju d g e R . F ra n k P ete rs to ch arg es o f assau lt w ith in ten t to kill, Charles Howard M iller, 4ft, was paroled Into the custody of J . W . Dixon and sen ten ce po dponed Indefinitely upon the condition th at M iller not m olest hla w ife, violate Drunken Driving nny of Ilia s ta te ’s crim in al U v « , Brings Heavy Fine use Intoxicatin g liquor or be found A rthur A. Anderson, P ortland, In possession o f firearm s. who was arrested and booked M iller was arrested M arch 12 on F ebru ary 9 on a drunken driving th e com plaint o f his wife, who told ch arge, reversed h is form er pleu o ffice rs th a t he had threatened of not guilty Tuesday and waa aen- h er life with a rifle. O fficer« found t n^cd to 30 day* in Jail and a M iller in a drunken condition In fine of $100 and easts by Ju s tic e H r home. Wm. Haven", of H illsboro. T h e ja il T e rm s o f the co u rt’s stipulations term wa» su sp end e! u n n pay-1 require th a t M iller report monthly >to the d istrict atto rn e y ’s office. m ent of the fine. T h e Congress of the United S ta te s han by concu rrent resolution, and tha P resid ent o f the United S la te s bn* by appropriate procla m ation, designated th e 6th day of April as Arm y Day. Accordingly, I request th at the citizen s o f Ore gon give suitable recognition to th is date and consider its sign ifi can ce fo r the w elfare o f the nation. P a s t h lrtory shows th at seasons of peace are painfully Interrupted by period» o f w arfare. It reveal* also th a t lack of preparation for m ilitary action is alw ays costly and *om e tim e* fa ta l to national ex- istence. T h erefore, while we os a people love peace and abhor war, w< m ust not neglect the training snd equipm ent of arm ed force* ad equate fo r the proper protection o f our cou ntry’s vital interests. R e ce n t m onths have seen a con- sid erable expansion o f ou r m ilitary units, including our own N ational Hobby Show Scheduled For April 5 <By George Gordon* Everyone w ith a hobby Is In v it'd to display It In the sixth an nual bobby show, sponsored by the Kiwi r I* club and the high school T orch Honor, scheduled to be held In the high school gym nasium Apr4i 8 To accom m odate the diversity in hob4,‘**- 6 re th ree m ajor divisions, ° , ,d e »chool, high school and non- Com/'*tit4ve adults. E ach of these tl4v4Mons have been divided into 1 lo 4 b coMectolns, stam p collections, m4*c ‘‘U tiu ou s. self-m ade, and r.zt- uraI e*h ib its. R ibbons will be given ^or 44lt three best hobbies in e a ch o lv is '-n . A grand sw eepstakes will a '* ° ^ Riven fo r the best repre- Kentc - hobby o f the evening, W hile the ju d ges which a re to be selected by Mr. T alb ert, are de ciding the prize w inning hobbies a program Including H illsboro band P eav ertcn band, orch estra, glee clubs, dium corps, ¿.«unpet solo by Veteran Track Team W ith veterans in nearly every Army Day Observance event, a n o th er pow erful B eav erton Annual Affair tr a d ! and «♦<$ «quad prap an th e W orld open th e ir long 1640 schedule by W ar sta te com m ander. Captain Os- en terin g th ree q u artets in the H i ll , relays a t Portland . F rid ay night. c* r K i u i ' r’ • » » « • n e e. th a t M ajor E leven Ijrttermen and a strong ‘ G eneral C harles H. M artin, form er g o v em o r o f Oregon will be honor list o f new talen greeted Coach M arble Cook’s eall to cin d er drill. ary ch airm an and C aptain Jo sep h % L e tten n en retu rnin g a re : Gale K. Carson, J r , m ayor o f Portland, Em m ons. E ugene Sogn. w e ig h t;; will be the general ch airm an o f th e O rville B ierly. Bob B arn es, L a r r y 1 1Sth annual « ^ ■ ‘v an cr o f Army B lu n ck , sp rin ts; Glen P rin gle, half- *** in P o rtU n d ’ April 6. Colonel m iler; D ick R an d all, hurdler; B ill IH C B ram baugh will be C hief o f F o ste r, brood ju m p ; W illard R hor S ta f f bock poke vault, and Howard Arm y Day was established in a JohnBton and Louis Em m ons, high modMt «'■•V ln 1928 by the M ilitary «••■ m p i . O rder o f the W orld W ar. a national I jum L ast year, the B eav er squad won P *‘ rioUc LIQUID OXYGEN EXPLOSIVE h by U. B. McClsnd. Follow ing plea* fo r leniency by j P h e a s a n t E g g s a tto rn ey * fo r Shore*, the court a n nounced th a t »entence would be Do you wont to hatch out some postponed until »ome tim e In the e x tra fine »how bird s? H era's your future, upon condition that Shores I c nance. m ake restitution of $1288.32 to J . I The O tegon S ta te G am e com m is M Im lay A Sons, feed d ealer* at i sion ha* a surplus o f show bird Ki e<lvIII#: th a t he leave th e sta te | only with special perm ission, and egg* of the ( ’.olden, A m herst, Sil th a t report* be trad e m onthly to vers and R eeves variety of pheas the court. a n t* w hich will be given without O. 8. Hendrlckunn, arrested S a t cost to ap p lican t* h * long •■» the urday fo r driving with switched supply lasts. A pplicants m ust pay license plates, pleaded guilty and tran sp ortation cost*. T h e commi«- was fined $3 and ro sts and required h I oii also ham a limited surplus of to obtain new plates for hi* car. show M ias th a t will be sold a t a i nom inal price. Both the eggs and the birds nre Maples Are Planted At located at the sta te gam e farm s at State Fair Grounds Kugcn« end Pendleton. A pplications should be made to F ra n k B. W ire, Continuing the beau tification program for the Oregon sta te fa ir ita te gome supervisor, 616 Oregon ground*, 2«0 Norway m aple* have bulkung P ortland. Governor Proclaims Army Day Guard, end an intensified train ing o f personnel. Arm y Day will give citizens the opportunity to observe the progress made fo r the stren g th en in g o f our m ilitary ef- fectiveneSk, and I invite the p e o -,Calv4r' L ehm an, and trio, co n sist- pie o f Oregon on Army Day t o ‘ ****’ K ath erin e Thompson. Ma- sludy the present condition a n d i4or4e a *>d M arian S trau ss, needs of of our d efense establish- W,U ^ * ,v en - E n tiy b lan ks m ay be secured m ent. from M ist D uff, Torch Honor ad- C H A R G E S A. S P R A G U E . vtaor in d distributed on the local Governor o f Oregon. paper routes to co n tact adult hob- ! byists. Beavers Will Have I ___________________ Embezzler Drawn Delayed Sentence Claude H. Shore*. 40, form erly ot F o re s' d rov e, Tue*day drew a postpone I aentence from Circuit Ju d g e R F ra n k P e te r* on a recent conviction of a ch arg e of larceny by e m b ’/alrment. Number 18 Cook Files For Superinlendeut association of c o m m it every dual, trian g u lar, and quod- s,on* d o « 4« « « o f the world war. 1 rangu lar m eet in w hich it partic«- 14 4a no~ universnlly ob- ((atet, served as a patriotic holiday, like Lawmen Set Teeth For Chicken Dinner The 1940 B eav erto n tra c k ached- N ational D efen se Day. N avy D ay ! j e. and A rm istice D ay. w ith oth er vet- M arch* 29—Hill land relays at P ort- «,a n »' ‘nd p atriotic organizations and federal, state- and m unicipal confine- April 5—In te rcla ss m eet at B ea- officials cooperating. L ast year. . . em ulating P resid ent R oosevelt, th e m ent it plates o f succu lent fried verton. ; April 10—T ria n g u la r m eet at V an- governor-» o f p ractically every state T h e non-partisan jo b o f county ch ick en will hold a prom inent issued proclam ations. Army Day school superintendent looms as the place on the schedule when the April 12—H ayw ard relays at having been o fficially and perm a- The apprehension and hotly contested position on the pri Northw.vit P eace O ffice rs’ associa- Eugene. nently recognized by congressional m ary ballot w ith th e filing o f three tlon m eets here Frid ay evening. April 1 7 - H illsboro and F o rest resolution. ¡ Army Day was Inaugurated "To m ore cand id ates fo r the post this April 12. S h e riff J . W . Connell re- « ro v e at B eav erton. April 1 8 - P en tath lo n a t M o la.h , bring to the attention of the pub- week. Incum bent O. B. K ra u s had vealed this week. L. R . M cGinnis. ju stice of the peace a t Corvallis April 20- T Y V league m eet at lie. our A r m y -w h a t it stands fo r alread y filed hla Intention o f run and w hat it needs— h II to aid in and president o f the o ffice rs ’ .B eav erton ning to succeed him self. May 1— Dual m eet at McMinn- the great problem of n a tlo m l ie - L. M arble Cook, a th letic coach of group, has confirm ed the date for ville. fense.» B eav erton high scool, was first to the next m eeting of the association. May 3—County m eet a t H illsb o ro .! Com m enting on this y ear's ob- T h e evening program will be file against K rau s. R e x Jo n e s, the U _ D i s t r i c t m eet at B ea- servance. L ieu tenan t Com m ander May principal of H illsboro ju n io r high preceded by a 6 o'clock chicken Charles A. Mills, Com m ander-in- verton. school, and P . J . H aas o f Alohn, dinner in the hall dining room. May 17—3U ie~ meet at Corvallis. C hief o f the Military' O rder of th e principal o f the A loha-H uber Connell said. ______________ — W orld W ar, said recen tly : A rrangem ents are being com schools were the oth er two to de "W ith the arm ed fo rces o f so pleted fo r an en tertain m en t and Fijfht Lands Low ers clare th eir candidacies. m any cou ntries engaged in activ e W . A. Tupper filed form al dec speaking program , to be announced In Hospital. Jail .h ostilities, we are profoundly g rate- laration o f h is Intention to run later. F istcu ffin g . Paul B inyan style, in . ful as we prepare fo r this y ear’s to succeed him self as county clerk. the woods n ear G lenw ood’ Sunday observance o f Army Day In Am eri- O th er county o ffices drew forth night sen t Jo h n Mike Davis, 62. ca that our arm y is occupied with no a ctiv ity today and th ere re Portland Nurseryman w atchm an fo r the Consolidated peace-tim e train in g. W ith much o f m ains only four m ore days fo r fil Guest Speaker Logging com pany to a F o rest Grove the world a t war. we have felt it ing. However C lerk Tupper expects »*. rci . G ilb ert M iner from the Portland hospital, and resulted in W illiam necessary to strengthen our Arm y *■ '" l " ' I ' 1" 4*'* * i° l^e * ** ' R ose nu rsery will be a guest speak- H. Cop, R2, also a w atchm an for in personnel, equipm ent and train - Most's Monday evening. ei a t the Huber garden club m eet- the logging com pany, being booked Ing. T his stiffen in g of our national lug next Tuesday evening, at 8:00 in the county ja il Tuesday on an defense does not m ean th a t th ere p .m , April 9, in the H uber com - open charge. 1# ®ny Increased likelihood of ou r Finnish Aid Need m crctal club hall. Davla is said to have received being involved in war. On the con- Held Greater HIs talk will be on shrubs, ever- severe fa ce and head Inju ries in trary, a position o f readiness fo r F erd G roner, veteran Scholls or- greens and flowers. Also placing, the altercatio n betw een Cop and defense actu ally lessens the danger ch ard ist and county ch airm an of ca re and soil required. He will an- him self. involvment. the F in n ish re lie f fund drive, de sw er any questions pertainin g to Cop, when questioned Tuesday. ------- — - clares th a t the need for fin an cial garden work. would not disucss the a ffa ir, ac- K IW A N IS G l 'E S T aid th ere had been Increased by ---------------------------- j cording to S h e riff J . W. Connell. recent developments. 4-H L E A D E R S TO M E E T Davis, from his hospital bed. told County Agent W illiam Cvru.-* was G roner, em phasizing his con ten R e g u lar m onthly m eeting of the j D eputy S h e riff R . H. B usch and guest sp eak er W ednesday niaht a t tion with a personal donation of W ashington county 4-H club leaders S erg ean t W alter H atfield of the the regular m eeting of the B e a $30. pointed out th a t the F in n ish ls set fo r Tuesday night in the sta te police th at Cop assaulted him verton K iw anis club. C yril* dis- people are faced w ith a gigantic HlUaboro C ham ber of Com m erce with ro cks and a club as the two cussed the present statu s of W ash reconstruction task , a fte r having rooms. H illsboro clubs will be in were en route to th e ir respective ington county ag ricu ltu ral crops lost part of th eir country to an In ch arg e o f the program fo r the w atchm an posts, trav eling on n and m ethods as com pered wtti\ m eeting. com pany speeder. , those of a generation ago. vader.