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U»>r«raliy Library T he B eaverïon R eview The Only Newspaper Devotedly Exlcusively to the Interests o f Eastern W ashington County. Volume XVIII W .P.A. Fund Sought By 9 lieaverton, Washington County, Oregon, Friday, July 5 , 1940 The Council THE REVIEW A A 4 At the C ouncil Meeting lust MonJuy thaïe were preevut Mu | yor M cCloskey, a Id em » n Uossl. Peolt. Carr and WUeon. A fter : Ihn teadhig and udinitou o f the ! mitiutoe of the prevloue tneuting Iho acceptance o f the plat far j tî>« Hcuver Htook addition wav coneldernd. The plat was refer- | red to the City engineer for hh i recommendation. It. II, hJsilrr, H lllnlioio rep- , reaentaiive o f the Portland Uon- I •ral {U setrie who was p tw sn i ! then adreem-d rhe C ouncil on | tho inalter o f street lighting. He HEN** FORD (toll) tasperBn-j reported that In the future lights would coat Sc per kflow iiI» hour j for the firm! ISO KM I t . Sc each for the n est 360 KWH. and le | per KWII for any additional lectrlrlty uaed. A lter the u o upturn « o f the auditor a te p o il the cou ncil vo ted to instruct the city ailorn r» to ; r«-| ure ordinances looking to the leau eccs of $lo,w u immJ • for construction work and tc placem ent w eik In the water d e partment. Autoug the Items lb«l>- tide would cov er Is the replace- I nient o f the pipe line front the rvservotr to the city,* It Is an- »til l>»te.l that - O il» work will hav’ e to be donc Ju*t «n soon as "th e state highway comtuteslon '«Iurta » H e ilmg ilio < at)you road a project whlth Is eTpcrtcd for j the very near future ► P K O iM s I lU K A is In The WEEK’S NEWS Ct'RRRNT EVENTS PHOTOGRAPHED FOR NUMBER tijiJ X) 1 D h lX . D U l lL b Next fall the unaiuis o f On-got- citizen« » ill he able to view a giOup of piongiiorn*, comuiou- 1 / known an antelope, a apec-h; ut qcaqrujarj that once was a l m ost extinct. At pieneiil 11 little kids era fteih g cared for at the Ontar io (isme- Kam i and toe task of raising these little fellow s 1« s delicate one Indeed. I ive times daily the antelop-.- a ie i»etrg ted l.om bottle« filled with a specially prepared form ula, ou t before the summer U over they will be weaned and required to hustle for food io a *en a ct* field at the game farm. Tne month old pion gboru s have as tn*Ir cOH'oomti Don Dev- I no, an em ployee o f tne oic-gon Slate Game Coninustou. who was one ot the party o f Oregon and Washington game w orkeia wno ca.tu ryu a number o f tne little kais on the Hart Mountain game EN CU iH FARMERS n o w w o i k with ' • refuge in I-akc County. incidentally, the kins must be rtflas ilunq across captured pi actu ally at the time •hoi» backs, ready that limy a ie dropped, because to moot an attack alm ost tiom birth they are so fleet that tt would be im pos sible to catch theai, even with a fast horse. When they have grow n to ma turitp, a number o l the ante lope will be placed on exhibit at the Salem Slate Fair, the Pacific International Exposition and suco other places as th> ' ' Com m b s ion may place wildliie exhibits. Thus all Oregon may become as well acquainted with | this' Interesting sp eck s of desert * Mialiie as are the ranchers of MalhtMT, l.ake and Harney coun- ttesf % HAPPY DAYS GET ZfTSZ z r 4 Town O f West Timber Fire wiped out the Htfle tow « o f West 3 imber in the northwest tip o f vv asbington «.'ounty Wed nesday. The blaze, previom ly t hough t to have been brou gh - under con trol, raged over thou sands o f acres o f timber and logged o ff land along the W olf i^-eek highway, and wiped out the homes o f eleven o f tbe fifteen fam ilies living in the section T be wolf* Creek blaze black ened thousands o f acres o f s»an ding timber, destroying six don key engines and close to 4 m il lion feet o f bucked logs. It was. believed fe a t the worst -la g e « ' Wednesday, btit logging crew s stationed nearby were- not able to entirely put ont the numerous spot fire* cansed by em bers and falling snags, and thby burst in to flame anew. One way traffic with a guide car was being ta ken over the three m ile danger section along the highway. Clouds o f smoke were -*ec« in Washington County -k ies this week as lire- attacked tbe Sad dle moimtain section, w hete «»- W A. HEIGHT (a* iron!) d r c , . . . .> . . . . . ver 20M.OOO acres were burned plastic plans OK'd by Army.Navy c m -a .i last year, and tfce stretch noted, • »plains to visitor« bow ’ baking" piocsss along both sides o f the W olf provides tbs plans with contours as slssk Creek highway, in the not Miwest and smooth as lbs l«40 Plymouth which tip o f the county. brouqhi thsm to tbs Ilyina Hold. T be Saddle mountain htnze blew up Friday afternoon. lx>g- gera from the Consolidated and T!>r Itoniti Issue la a|fo lied up Stimson cam p« and ( X V boys*' wllji the .ability o ( Ids town to j floe» the Trust«- and .. BesjJiar- » - M flhle a, ï ^ * * pnxfiXt «drrreft " ramps had the blaze under con the w o k . srUt .»- i>»kt for l>y Fed trol Sunday but on ly after loss erivi funds If left until abso Holiday throngs at Shute Park o f 2 million feet o f bucked logs lutely lieras sa ry. there may be and formal Coronation o f the and three donkey engine«. T he listi) O p « » 0 0 ,1 I no Federai fuuds available Goddess Mary Jane Butterfield fire was confined to an area o f C ham p p r e s s o i« I The lot at the soutbeest cor- opened H illsboro’s Happy Day*' about caddis E ic k h o lt a 125 acres. Ber o f Sixth and A nsel was mild celebt atton Tnesdny evening, be $200 check lor Mo advice so a lot ol to Mrs. Fincher for $KH>. ginning a celebration continu NOISE-MAKING OUT »hai, which helped ing thru July 4. t-f-a Utils to win. A grand tnaich In the park AT ST. MARY’S HOME M E E T K E C sU L A K L Y kuttoncil to A A A auditorium signaled Q»e start oi SE C O N D T U E SD A Y S F irecrackers and other noise- * * * * ” *■• the traditional cet emor.ie* in k; . r e t f i - ••••' - j which Ted Gamble, director of nHikers dear to the heart o f e- Selection o f Charles U Me ; ‘a:ch « jj very American boy on July 4th c«r c wstUtitoucd liner, Nltta M ciu. as ih t the Portian«! Rose Festival, pla I '" * ’- * 1 •--Jais. Nsry o f Oregon as republican j are not beard this year at S t.. suited on be« maiden vevaqs Iront San Francisco la forsn. She ced a jew el studded diadem ^ on luti candidate for vice-president has is named alter tbs Shrine el Nina in Ibarnkl «relecture, Japon the dark locks o f the 1940 g od Mary s home for boys, because greatly strengthened the «dinners dess o f libei ty. loist years ru the youthful population has de o f Wendell Wlllkle president In I ( — — ----------------------------------------------------- that the Am erican Red ler, Alma Esllnger. tendered the cided .... *" *'• n tthwt.i FEELING THE PINCH CROPS SUFFERING Cross could use their accum u diadem to symbolize her retire JOINT WINNERS IN cording to t-ouuty te ,» hllcen l.a - < ) p T A X lated savings to better advantage. ment. FROM CUT WORMS RURAL CONTEST A total o f $21.80 saved over Members o f the H illsboro fire Tile «-ounty comm ittee held a * * * • department, which sponsors the a period o f months for the flre- ! t'tit worm » tire m oving Into H i reorganization meeting lust week The first pin«-» o f the nrn Donnld Nelson, route 3. Hills celebration. eeoorted the four craiJier fund has been tu-n»-d fi la riou s Washington «'ounty crops Iti preparation for the «-online national defense program mud Imro and Norman Mermens, it. says County Agent W. F. Cyrus. ., com ely attendants o f tbe goddes- ver to W. F. Norman o f Aloha, campaign. Iv on & Davis wa. Itself known Jul$ I when whole- Forest Grove, were declared Bvelyn Clark, June G ifford, anil county Red Cross chairman. Some damage has been done in 7 . . .. ... returned ns «-ounly chalrmnn, a< sale and retail prli-ea o f hhc I i Norman, in accepting the do nation, told the boys that their Sea Scouts presented a d ill) (dtairmaa, FI. A. Griffith as sec- if jo y ; «|Hh It ns cigarettes gun- mature and nre «-ut. the cut- . t*1° H illsboro branch o f th« perform ance and 20 civic and celebration this year, although rotary. nnd A. M. Porter as tre oline, tbrntre admissions. Hqitoi ¡w o rm s are looking for some -I 1,,,r,," nd 0 * ne'‘» 1 raectric Com- patriotic ______________________ organizations were re not to be accom panied ’»y fire «su rer. nnd Hies w cie increasi-d as « ! thing green ei to e »t, and ar«- ,ianT -i' 8 w in n ers they w ere entl presen ted in the co ro n a tio n pag- works, would be a finer type o f New faces «re Guise of W. C. result o f the new revenue act innvlng in to any thing tt»at N j *° a t ,e " d the recent 4-H ean try w h ich w as fo llo w e d bv enjoyment-the knowledge of hav, Chrlateiuien o f H illsboro a» slat-- o f 11140. ing done such a creditabl > thing. ,, , ,, 'g r e e n T h is m ovem ent w ill con - Mm,nie r s c h o o l held in C o rra l dancing. ^ n m tltie e m a n . sucre,Mil,,g I)r F t’ o p o l . r bran d s o f . i g a r e t t . , j HIld Ke( eVen m o „ ser »«. At Hillsboro, a Red C ioss ben Happy Days this year include* T. Tu«-ker o f Sh«:w«iod. and Mrs. have had a tax lncr«-ase o f _ _ ,, . , J. - tous during the present w eek. | Instructional m utciial for th- nroetam highlights such as mid- efit project in the io n u o f v IKm fta breath of Sherw ood H rent per pack, and «asolin e 4 ri- • aluj lhen w ll, „ „ 1B„ ly RnMll, ' project was given by the assis- Z t Z ee dancing, band lemonade stand on Main Street 4 as State comm tcewoman J. ces have «Iso had «n extra Vk I , lly „.,,.oln, U. J serious. -ance o f Ben F^her and Al Op f^ r t “ and midwav acts each near 8th. which has raised 51.39 P. Hoben Garden Home was re- uj , i , . i Theatre „dm U - L — * ‘ »ncerts. anu m i«“ ».' denweyer. The tursi elccttlflca djuV Hlld special events Thurs- has been conducted by fiv youn tatni-d as a county executive c-O- ^miis are fared now ir they ex I’ -epatallnn ami use o f a kikm I Pat*y and Mary Ann tion project has been set up to day. including a m orning parade, gsters, inn vit tee menvoer. and con gres- ^ 27 « J i Ì l n U . d o 4, ,UtWOrm b* ’ ' '* ' 'I robmbly the Douglas. Barbata Jo B arrows. acquaint Oregon boys and etri« patriotic program and fitew orks ► tcoiii cmiKfltfc man / *, “ *'• “ * most satisfactory means or con sim ili « o in ffiu «. man. ornw-rly F*lr.t run theatres In tto l,ln, Mn Sm1) R t,al. w th the principles of prope, display. W esley Poynter. and Verl S oltis. I ................ ornanti “ " ^ • rnn pW»pared follow I w tmixmntn erfictm ' , ........... " : , 7 , a ’ M " ,MK,s,,n* admission admission . ra ,,e ,,p p n m r 9 u8 i UB fo „ s ow , : w iring irin « for fo r nuurtnran efficien c,- c- p recin ti cominlttve reprc*ciitu i, ,» ,.,.n|s I- -ti cents , r o a n e wheat bran. 25 lbs. Salt. i o f equipment, to eliminate fire QUEEN SOUGHT LOCAL l o d g e lives to hold regular meeting <>u __________ ____ JI11Ì _____ _______ _____ _______ ___ ____ _____________________________________________ I hi- coat or whiskey is ex |b. White arsenic or Pari* hazards and prevent acciden t- r v , n r f U T K 'T Y 1<'1 ' the arcottd Tuesday- o f each' AIR SEATS OFFICERS peeled to rise I» rents a pint green, 1 lb.. Syrup or blow n sit Fhnphaais is also placed on the I -» -/L , 1 1 * - A A A . ............... s I . . . . . . A A A month rather than on periodic .... I . . . * - ‘l 26 to 30 «-cuts a quart, ns j gur, 1 pint, ami u.ld wnter t<> rumlantentals o f prop«>r lighting Hates sot by the county chair a rM „|, ,,r * uddltlond lax le- make a crum bly mash. for SHfety convenience health fo ' ,he l,onor of The follow in g were in-tailed man. vv or "Scents on every gallon s „ nM, , l o ,,hlp lnHy h<l M|H„ . ,II1(1 econom y, according ’ to 1“nl Harve*1 Qiu,e,‘ at ,h*‘ ' VMhl,*f as officers at the regular meet fair may make appli ing <f t^e B .averton Chapter of o f I riMif liquor handled lu the te,u.ed in obtaining w hite arsetv mer Torvend, assistant county ton _ county *"* cations now, according to I .eon Robekahs: state. FOOTBALL (JAMES le or parts green. Fllther one oi agent. I lav Is. tatr manage! Fair dates Noble Grand. Josephine B ar Other prices ate » I n sched ¡th ese has proved very re e l SCHEDULED HERE These clitb members keep n tiled to rise, especially a m o n o ^ ful. Whitt»* arsenic is not c a l scrap Igiok of- the work they arc have been set as August 29, 30 ron : Vice Grand. Fisther T roup; W alden. I ju ry lUnmann: Con cium o r lead arsenate Purcha doing w ith any at tid e s or tan and 31. Tlie Beaverton High fftrhool rarts. a id a tce a ro 'ie s The contest for Harvest Queen ductor, Helen P ea-son ; Secretary- sers should insist ot, white ar provenunts made, and foot Im 11 schedule for next full p rerare jn a rp|er and four prin tins just been released by coach NEW TRIAI. DENIED senic if they a e purchasing thi* iid give d- inonstiations or thi cesses will be chosen, will clos - Harah W alker; Treasurer. Ma rie Jacobson; R. S. N. G.. Ro e particular poison. Paris green Is work. Fla eh club member must on August 28 with the five win I" M r^ k _ ._,_n,:îüdJi? *_h0. ,e“ HIT— RUN DRIVER Stevens; L. i>. N. G. Margaret guo Opener ten gumes a rc de equally effective. Sodium fino s s • draw floor plans o f all farm ners named at a dance that eve Y antti; R.S.V.G., Franki.» P utts; finitely scheduled, with one tnor il Mugs, locate the present plug A motion seeking a new cir rilieate may be substituted fo-- I* S. V. G. Mrs. Sarah R o s s ; tentative date. The ««-ltedtile i the arsenic or parts green. In cuit caurt trial for Kolex P. PHI switches, and convenience out In addition to regal titles, the Musician. l.ois D oyle; P re«- C or. as follow s; lutiinn Alobu teacher, ounvirted whi«-h ease the salt should be lets, and indleate any Improve winning girls will <b? supplied respondent, Mildred O s f e l d :; left out o f the form ula, a ccord Sept 13 la-ague Opener o f failing to stop nt the s<-enc i ments o r changes which should with gowns and $150 worth o-’ Good o f Order. Myrtle Hardman. Hept. 20 Tigard Here ing to D. ( . M ot?, entom ologist he made. F'or those cltth mem o f a fatal traffic accident near jew elry. A $50 prize is being The Odd Fellow s and P. W i # « Se-pt 27 Handy Here o f the Oregon Fixperlment Stn- Beaverton, March 3, was denied ! hors who do not have elcctri r fre-ed the sponsoring organi will hold their joint pic ic Ju 0«-tober 4 H illsboro Here* j lion. Monday hy Judg» It F’ rank Pe city they must indicate whe ■ - zation whose candidate becom es ly 14 at H illers Park n r » - Ihin- Ort. 11 Open (pinimbly at Sea In preparing this bait, the dry ters. these fixtures and outlets should queen, and a $25 prize will ho dee. There will lie a »ocisl t> \t poose) | material should first be mixed he placed when the, building is awardeil to the sponsoring or- meeting. The motion was argued tiat- Oet. 18 At Nawberg* | together and the liquids added wired. " ganizatioTt whose candidat-' he- nrday. Charges against P rill«- Oct. 25 Sherwood Here* , until a crum bly mash Is oh _____________________________________ com e« first prim-ess. man were the outgrowth o f th? Nov. l At West Linn* Mr. and Mrs. Doy 0»n v » p r o tallied. This can he spread a ‘ , The county fair hoard poin- *een driving along IT. S death o f Melvin ( ’. Teschner, 22 N ov.11 A t F'oresf G ro v e * 1 Q| | round the area to be treated probably pupate liefore man . ted out in announcing the ad- Nov. 15 At Vertionla Aloha, who was injured fatally preferably lata in the evening. In the vicinity o f l>;poe Pay 'lavs. Probably a week to ten , vance plans for this year's fal". Nov 21- -Tigard Here* last Hunday. ^ titl'ng his bicycle on th ' ! Many o f these cutw orm s arc qavs w in see the vtrfi davs will see the virtual end «if that an early stait In the H ar All T eag u e games are starred Tuall.ln Valley highway at nigh- 'ra th e r we.l matnred and will I the i n f l a t i o n peHmi A. R Flint o f S cholls » * « vest queen contest is essential in town on business -AVes'iioadsy. WIDGET DRIVERS- * Fire Razes SS 1 Z ZZZ