— Eronm, tm. I.'alvtratfy M b fa ry T he B ea verton R eview _ • M ,y* The Only Newspaper Devotedly Exicunively to the Interests of Eastern Washington County. Volume w i l l ; ............ — — Beaverton. WaKhinston County, Oregon, FRIDAY, JUNE 28,1940 T Many Attend «i i In The WEEKS NEWS 4-H Summer CHURENT EVENTS PHOTOGRAPHED FOR THE REVIEW Sessions O f the 75 IV u h ln ito i) county «-II rluti members attending Hi* summer iM'hool »«salon ut Uorval- Un where almost 2,000 mem­ ber« worn In attendance, u coa* axlerable number received reçoit nlilon fo r outstanding work. T liry arc: F loren «« H »vara, (he president of lh « Delta t'pallou «rou p ; J«.«n Dakar, rtr»* v|«-« president <>f tin. Delta (pailón aroup; Marjorie Kppersau. *««■• ond vlco-prealdenl ; Kuiii (Jucr 1 bar, council nieuibar at Waldo j Hull. Mnry Jacober. »p ed a l a- 1 wurd In entomology: Anna ielle j . Moti, »«-coi J in til« cookery Jud gldK conleat : Mui Jolle Upper- ►on fli»i lu lb « •iinnliiK Jcifginu contest; Margaret Com rena, »ec- I ond In the miming Judging con . teat Ä / PARACHUTE / JUMPER ta / / p• a e• Iu l/ / A m erica I m S i * * » » . / 1" amp Mah / / 1 • a p • r ol / Ban fraacU- / ce Olympic*. / y BRAVELY in o . SMIL' ru n o » j 1/ Ambattado t Æ i Y Count d# i a \ n i / K j ^^^/Q vr«s üeM —* / B Lord Lothian. > r i r / i ^ > . H ^ / ta h A m b a »»a d o r ,/ ^ ^ 5 M rountv 1 / l o a * * lh* W M t a / _ 7 Of the 15 Washington g irl» Ih lug ni Waldo Hull, in ! made the honor roll for clean | Iooitta u fa d which received re cognition [ mi hi the »ii|M>rvlaor« of the houae Moat o f the Wash- j ln«fon county a iri» »laved ut the Ih'lta I'pallon hom e which »co redhlghcai o f nil the girla' groupa i In the recruatlonal actlvltleet. In the hoya’ groupe. Itomi i l j Zn h I ch pluyod the violin In th.- j I II club orchqqlla ; BiU Fotte. ; v i a preuldent o f the Sigma Al J pha Upsilon house; Ixuiald Mele. | waa prealdenl ot thè Hella Kii|>' pa houae: Vonnan Hermana, the in u na« er of Hala Theta PI: Ken neth Jacqiilth won Arsi In the J foraatry Judging coutaal. The elub member* w er* ac- j compan led to Corvallki by Ur». j Harriet Ford. Hilda Hane*. H el, J «ir Aliatili. Mia. Hate! Hake.’, [ Kathleen McCrea and Palmer Torvond unno The advantage» and respoti»:- hllltlea o f Amerlean youth In th!a troubled world were ctnpba- •hwd hy the prominent speaker» aa they addreaned the 2.14MI ill club member« at their 2’ice. 1 l ^ t p'rldav-' j ' j "“" ol‘ unity la the haal« of aeeurlty. meut hy A. t\ ty r u .. u jin y a- , nu t|V(. ' '«a rd in s of Mis ' s lm He told them that it 1» up to «ent. H. G. ’• houvpsou, asaoci- vixn t ihlriv mem her, Ihe youlh of the uatlon to a « « eii.omologlst o f the OJt.G Wl,r, and afl,.r to It that the rtug stkiida for experiment »U tlo ii ie|M>ita ihut i,u, i „ M . lht. rlllh.B the right, of the common poo -.In-nod m< Hut have t»een In Might v,1K „ n „ v, • * « ■»-_ -*----- uml •* “ — 1 ' ple — nnd 1 that ‘ the (tag bm- bid* * every the ---- past » »— few day« that -------- eggs a resume of the regional non- on* to look Uv tbe past for the have heim layed. Spray sliould »ojgljjn which was held" In Tort- proper guldnnce be uppliedbefore these eggs hatch laud earlier In the mouth. Mrs. A total o f 1451) yousgeteis _____________ o f Mr. Thompson. In dlscuwaMg ____ iMilllp ______ Brant, __ a representative from every county In the aUte Ihls »pray, makes me follow ing Oregon Suita "dVlriix th ia ' torTli (1,169 girls and 690 boys) In statements: charge of Uie program and gave addition to some 125 local lea- j "Th e recommended »pray la u very _ __; Instructive talk on the dem made up thla year s »urn |M,wdered lead arsenate used ai value of a planned garden In rv mar school. This 1« alsrut I" " the rate of 3 pounds to 160 gala, «a r il to ita benefit and pleasure. few er than attended last year’ ■ ,,f water. In orchards where rwwl V ery delicious lefreshuients were record-breaking session, but It dllng moth Is not a serious piw- served by Mrs, laiwrence and by atlll Is the largest- 2-week* 4-H blem. two pounds of tbe pu>- the members front Garden Honie auinmer »«-bool in the Cnlted dered lead arsenate to 100 gala Mrs. Hampton invited the club SLatiM. according to H. C. Bey ¡w ater is enough, to meet at her home for the Jn- aiour, state club leader. Mkrtou ( "calcium arsenate has liens Jy meeting. A picnic Is lielng county had the larges) delega- (|||ei| B,u.<.p||«fui|y (n the Wlllan»- planned for later III the inontb. Uon. 196. followed by the cll> va u8y fo , codling moth rsni- • f Portland with 169. which did tr0j Tesla «a iried on by t h e ip | T | > v ir tiiM c n T M ’ C not include the 52 other» from Ento-|¿Jo^y department o/ the J U H IN S U N il Multnomah county. Oregon experiment station o v tr | PUPILS IN RECITAL The clubbers »pent the morn-1, peilod of seven years iudiratr tug in the duns room nnd lab- ,h *f under WIlamMie valley con On .Monday • veniug o f this •ratory with regular college in- lltlono tiiVium ar i - i t e Is onlr week Mrs. Ruby Johnson presen «tructi rs giving (hem pointer* slightly less elT »• v • .«. lea« t««d HV recital at her home on 7th •h more than 100 different sub- arsenate in codling.moth control and Angel St. the follow ing p i­ Jecla, according to Individual In- "Thoroughners of . npplicmtlon ano implls: Mar vice Madden. Ar- (crest». Afternoons and evenings esaenltal In codlln« moth con lela Hoge. Roberta and Chartott«- w ere spent In recreation ' « ' I j ro|. The foltag<>. as well as the Thompson, Ruth and Irene Van educational entertainment. entire snrf»ce of every appie Kleek, Mary and V lig 1 .! Myer«’ Patricia »'lark o f Rnsaelvllle. | and ivenr should tie thoroughly and I nex Rogers. The program a Gresham high school »tinier*, covered with the spray solution was interspersed with muslrnt and Bob King of Moro. w e r o ilf worm injury Is to he preven- and literary number* by the pa elected presidents o f the boy» ted. Special care should he la- rent« nnd friends. Refreshments and g ills ’ executive councils to ken In spraying the upper |>or- were served. serve as the members' own go v-jtjo n of the tree, ns more than ernlng units from the 23 g irl»' i half of the codling moth egg- John nnd George llolmnn vlsl- Hvng group» nnd the 14 boy» arc laid on the upper third m ted at the I’egg home Mondav halls and houses the D ee." John lives at Sherwood nnd his C T J ^ e D V IA I , i hrotlM-r George Is visiting him Don and l ’ eler Burnside arc | j „ n,. j« , Dr. C. E. Mason per- | from M|noti North Dakota On hare staving with tlwlr father, formed an appendectomy for Du- hearing that Ihe Peggs were rv Robert nurnaide. Tlie three or r m P ('hyson f rom near Tigard, tertalnlng visitors frem Nor to them are spending a fewr day ,,t the Good Samaritan Hospital Dakota they drove over to Join at Seaside this week. |n Portland, the group. 8IX)PERS INVADE BEAVERTON FIELD s s s W olla bail game! At the Klwa nia meeting »everal orator* o rated on the need for patriotic defense of the "fa ir name of our lovely city" and urged attend ance at the «»ruing »laughter, when the minion» «if Went .Slope threatened to Invade our domln- tona and tear down the goal poet» o f the high achooi athletic field. Well they came, ami h o w Anyway they must have had their official score keeper along ¡w ith them, because in the flr«it lunlug the Slope ra claimed six scores. They hailed almost a- | round the whole clwb. Hut then Beavertonf came up and were ere- dlted with only nine »cotes, al- j I .lough they hatted around once and four men hatted twice, mak- Ing fourteen men who faced the invading pit« her, and though no men were left on base when the side was called out, yet, they . were crea ted with but nln, ' runs. It look» suspiciously like ' like a colored gentleman was lin / «•rin g in the fuel supply. ^ n u m b e r ;4th o f July | Plans Manyi And Varied A S S | "W hat are you going to do tho Fourth?" Your editor has bren 'asking this question for two o:- three days now and the answer« he gets are somewhat enlighteu- lug and then again »ontewbat confusing. The confusing part is that they are »0 varied i^u te Balmer of Da Porto«, , . y i , •|rn ,M„rk,tU. * nou|ch k , ,|«.«e up. y , „ , n, goin, to clos,. the place.” - ^ ... * £ A.rni1“ ^ °[ A “ ‘ ® S. P , , wan tan catch a fly and attempted u ,. _ - t A c i r 1 ■ ' . . . O f course the bank will close. * * * * * that o ' I f S,f P *, Z ? * ; And the barber shops and pro - »*- “ **d * * * 8tOWf d tn. ily the fo« d stores, at leas, 1 h‘ " ,« ;t kept ; ,n V the chains. Further than that least as long a . his legs held ou«. we fcad no Ume to agcer. He finally » 1 down with more ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ . force than elegance. H ow e»er. . . . he got back to first before tile * ______ _________ fellow with the ball realixed he realty had It and threw It to CIGARETTES MUST I lirst. That fellow must have a BE INVOICED JULY 1 Scotch stleak in his nature some- » • » place, 1 J. W. Maloney. ( »H ector of Ia- • The idea that got the most ap- ternai Revenue, states that all 1 tJause was tRe ambulance and wholesale and retail dealers in WOMEN TO JOIN ir / 'k ll/ lli'lM A lf’ I i'D C * r< A M D 'stretdher that drove on tbe field dggrrettea would be su.iifct to CAMP Just as the game opened. _ payment o f a floor taa. based ! Follawing is a »West Sk>|tar * on the increase In the tax on A Homemakers Vacation «amp ve.slon o f the a ffa ir: cigarettes under the ID venue ts being held for Washington The Heaverton Klwanls didn't Act o f 194U. The new law be- • county women thla year fo r the w|n 75 to «9. as predicted la «l comes effective July 1 194«. f ' * 1 tto e Hlnc,, t m - iam p week by Hill GrautT. The W e « Collector Maloney sUtes that ,H 1,1 w l,h ilackam as Slope Improvement Club ran a- all dealers having cigartttes lor ‘""“ " 'T ' w,u •» Silver « reek ,.rotw the plate 23 time*. They ^ mU8t make ^ inventory of Hccrtmtlonal Area. 16 miles from the Kiwanis get by with 17 tUeir stock o,, paIl the last o f a series o f four _____ home - players, even when they This to be prepared in dopli- . ____ __ is M * Urh c“ mps *° * • hf>*d ■* could have made many more runs Cate, listing brands and quauti* »utile eit«. Ttio Kiwanls are now teinkln* ties of each hi and. It is to lie I Th‘>R‘* c*a>l»* mr* planned to about a tqturn engagement. But beld hy the dealer; and he is * t>roYtd* * abort vacation from whose return it is they don t t0 nou fy the Collector o f Inter *------ dll,ie* '*■■**“ for “ “ Ul« **“ homemaker " -------- " ‘ ~ “ ------ *“ — K" ’ ----- - na, * Revenue. “ “ houle know. The Beaveitou ambulance 210 Custom House wher* Bh* > »»-' rest, me«* new and stretcher crew assist«^ the immediately, requesting a form friends, forget dlatiwashlng and star* «if the game and kept vtgT q Q which to file tbe floor lav food preparation, «lo basketry, lent watch on the players. In return. Aa soon as the printed and other craft*, learn nature spite o f West Slope's victory the floor-tax returns are received lore, play games iu congenial KiwanU are happy about the from thp Bureau in Washington, company, wad. |>erhaps swim. game, because it might have they wm ho mailed to dealers. Regi*t ration for the «amp may been worse, with instructions as to prepara­ he iiiasie at the office o f the j __ _____________ tion, computation o f tax. ttc k Home I t a M M I ration agent in |A A R O T A N E V I S I T This rioor tax would be due the (Wurthouse at Hillsboro (,y ; 1 ° * 1011 from all propiietors of hotels, ■leposMng AliOo of the $5.60 the IH E PEGG FAMILY restaurants, confectioneries, gro­ cost, before July 15. Fm tlier de- | a a a cery stores, lunch counters. |>ool tails regarding the camp may Mr A, H strain, a mere youu ^ , 1 , cigar stores, news stands. 1« »M a in s « from tha, office. M ter ^ «ightysix summers, an reUlll ,,qUOr stores, "reta il deal RETIRED PROMI \ SCREEN. Sh Ir. \ ' * r Ti ipla »®r* privata !U *\ ■ ----------- Z Z ; ------------------------- W , uncXv ot Mr* SILENTLY w * K- Pe*6- w,th era in beer, and anv other - er son or firm selling Cigarettes PASSING lh*R d“u*h,er- Hn Maud“ " " jg __^ , Hams, and her daughter. Allc,- |»ara IU»»e 1>»ud»tni | Williams, ail from \ alley City, Dora Rose Woods tra o f Mbit H*b«,ta. have been visiting ford died on June 24. 1949. ar M the hol,K‘ ,lhe pa8* weck- the age o f sixty four years, se- l * » ving Wednesday morning to ven months and fifteen days. She started foi home. Iliey will make another stop in Pasco. Wn. is survived by her husband. Tho Whlle In this section they hav > mas Woudslra. two sons. John K. De Haan and Adam De Hnan. been driven by Mrs, Phoebe Ber- nnd one daughter Mrs Dora Da- ry. They have visited many in- vis. all o f Whltford. and eleven ierestlng places, including Grand (du lee. Tacoma. Seaside, and ma grandchlldren. uy way points. Interment was »t the Creseii' Mr. Strain is much inteiested Grove Uemotery. on June 26. in Masonry and while here he vis*ted the local Beavertou ( hap James Schilling and family of terJMo. 1(H) A.F. A A. M. He T-a Grande are visiting In Beaver­ ton and Aloha with Mildred Prie- Rochester, Mir.n. and L. H. Balmer, They were called here by fhedeath o f hD M T9. Roso i« u h« i is quilt* III brother in law. M. Sipple, an old , Ht Huber, suffer employee o f the RHtx Biewery t ouhle. t iiio 0 W F F K a iT i T Y i C li'K ' a «5 ,1 » " l»A i> lfc »ÎN The soft ball games this week w ill he cvi Tuesday. July 2 . fea- turing West Union vs Tigard and T h ilfty Market vs. West Slope. Thursday o f last week Thrlf- ,y Market down#<| OaWego. 7 to 5 a(ul Wpslt gIopp t(H>k xicerd into camp. 9 to 2. ,»t prp, ent lea^ e ^ i.lff« «re- Th rifty Market Tualitin West Slope West Union Oswego Tigard won lost 6 1 O d O .* 3 3 3 3 4 2 5 »Tu 561 500 569 ,29 241