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KUOtiNVs OB. tJhWersHy U b rs 'y T he B eaverton R eview T h e O nly N ew sp ap er D evotedly E xlcusively to th e In terests of E a ste rn W a sh in g to n C ounty. Volumi* W ill, No. Good Time BEAVERTON. In To Be Had WASHINGTON COUNTY,OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 12, 191« The W E E K S N EW S CURRENT EE ENTS PHOTOGRAPHED FOR THE REVIEW At Camp ♦ ♦ SPONSORS WOMEN’S VACATION ( ’AMI’S FIRES HELD UNDER CONTROL NOW * A 4b A ll civilian workers are re leased from lire fighting In the 1 Washington County sector oi the Hunset fire, and dismantling o f the temporary fire camps at Tim ber and Wistlmber wa* rc- ported Tuesday frpm the offlca of Cecil Kyle, district fire war den as blazes continued Inac tive. Hoth the Sunset and Westimber fires w ill foe patrolled, however, until rain ends all threat o f the smoulder lug blaze» springing to life. * 4 4 Itural women s vacation camp* urn II Kill II balng sponsored lu nt-vornl srctlons o f the state this yomr, with mam tiers o f the OSC extension staff directing tb* pro- ir u i, W SEEKING ' REST bvlor* tha ' Kor w omen in the Willamette »«H ay it sitiKle tv.inp tu tha S il. ver Creak recreatlnnul area In to be used for four rumpinti P“ ' ri«Hln front July |«; to August g. Klamath County is m tunning n ramp from July l i to 1«. und Jo- rap Ina coitnly will hold a tump from July 21 to 26 MuUitter emne tyi » I I I bold u stiiillur rump Ann ual 14 to I I . (Iranuoui campai«». GOP Praaldantial Can didala W .n d .U Win. kl* and Mrs. Wtllkt* . laova lot «hort i \ CTUi«*. / Portable two way radio act* were used during the week to speed communication between K yie’» office and the fire fronts. Anober aid useful to the Tighter» in directing the battle against the flames was a mobile wea ther forecasting unit o f the U- ntted States department of Com merce. housed In a truck and operated at the fire hvtdquar- tern to localize reports on ex pected weather conditions. Subscription, $1 a year Grand Jury Continues New Term TWO JUDGES BUSY IN CIRCUIT COURT * * * T w o circuit court judges pre sided over separate trials Hi progress at Hillsboro Tuesday as the March term o f the co iyt was brought to its d o »« . A jury in the court o f K. Frank Pet' rs concluded a one day trial by deliberating ten minutes to find James Lewellen Reed. 38. o f Portland, guilty o f drunken driving. Heed had appealed from a justice court conviction of la s t '1 March. Circuit Judge Howard K. Zim merman o f Columbia County a l so completed a bearing on a DrMPSET IN COMEBACK? IN PEACETUL suit in equity brought by Rex M anar*a M aulrr. now <5. In ull o f thru«- i stops ft noinln S. Be<lv»e| o f »he Sherwood d ie A A A nror C o »boV loitralj ¡lac- u l,osant th is«» as lb* * * w ul i-hurKe Is muda to oovar I bn trict against his father. Sheldon Special days tentatively sched ¡ ¡ Z Morbi* Champ- im* In rrcond axpniis« of Ilia rump which ul* i Bechtel, Involving an accounting IJ. ol t . W » t . *Y uled for the Oregon State Fair, rC,Und ^ ,o r y 90 at Atianla. ttu-ludas th« nates »a ry .ramp with real estate and improve which opens Labor day for a troth iK> Unit tha »oiuau are ra ments thereon. full week's program, are an il 'a d i f everything In the wav The case 1» being taken under - nounced as follows: of cookety. dDhwushliig, or ir advisement. Monday, Sept. 2 1-abor Day U ffi tbln s tb.it would mar n Tw o c f the jurors on the Reed Naliouai Guard day, Educator's homemaker* isautlon. The ramps case. Erwin Springer o f H ills day. nra open to enrollment by any Tuesday. Townsend day. Lious boro Rt. 5 and Peter A. Mullov woiiiun over 20 vears o( ana. club day. Junior Chamber of o f Sherwood Rt. 2 were drawn These ramps ure planned to Commerce day, and Active Club for grand ju ry servlc- plVa tbosa who attand a good The two w ill replace-Mrs. Bes- - day. rapt, ttaw Interests and new Wednesday- Governor's day, sle A tin field o f Forest Grove friend*. says Mias taolu Jensen, Salem day, and Rotary club day. and Knut Nystrom o f Beaverton. tural recreation specialist o f th>* SCIEN ^ r| D P Thursday- Portland day, Am er R t 2 grand jurors unable to extension service. A typical pro nSTS FIND that'<vA w ^ ican Legion and A ll Veteran»' serve further because o f hav tervia Includes classes In several ing left the state, the court an _ ^ ^ » h « v l » 9 aliaci« n a ilh r r V ^ - — Heul tors day. cruft*. etna periid*. nature walks fro w lk nor »M ftrm of tiatr. « i > \ Friday- Grange day, Farmer's nounced. baalth tiook and traval talks, bath in « b*aut'*s on lakashora brach The present grand Jury w ill Finun day and Farm Bureau's » Wlin in I iik and vnaprr and camp «1 Chicago baa u Illy Iholr— / continue through another term. day. fire progiuins a llbraty Is pro ahrm l - limbi with aloe- / Saturday- Editors day and vided so that b<iok Invars will trie » h a r m baton lak y ^ r - ---- ' children's day. hake a wealth o f raadlna mater Sunday- W om ens day and ial# available. C hu rch day. «WNGARr MO * * * The Huilth Crock camp lu the Requests for a fraternal day rt a ß « .. «Î: Hllver Creek nrea will at com Eight members o f the League have been made but the day has ,0p* « » a , koum a * module Mi riiiu | h * i s at a lime, o f Nations withdrew a year o r not yet been designated. *Pr#°d«. Soldier Tbosa wlshlna to enroll may do more ago. The changes in gov r * r ‘ , a * ««Mk Blackburn °* ‘ 'M * no by contacting Nellie I.yle. ernments in the post year hap ÜI*. mlCT«>P»>.n. iodio ert-r « hoiu« demonsti niton aRrnt at pened so fast and furiously that " 0ch* d- « a b i t a , iha Rorol path »** Mugen*; Mra. W. 8. A vet 111, coun the lea gu e began to dismiss the im “» ««Ik d j .Ha rad to ty agent's office, Corvallis, or members o f its sta ff la«t spring. ' « » attack. TANK CARRYING PLANES »a r a darlsad tor Unela iha daUT CBS * ' Mahal 1‘acker, home demonatru- The Parent Teachers Associ The 89 employes that survived S o n ’s dolano*« Ion« baiar* Russian trial ai this n a * Kitty Kally’ f " * * a * lion agent, Uresbatn. ation Executive Board w ill hold were let out during June, and typo el »a r la r * a « ainsi Romania. its regular meeting on Tuesday. now a mere half dozen persons While the various couuties July 16 at the home o f its Pres are all that survive o f the wor liave been M*«tXMd certain weeks ident— Mrs. I.e Rud on A llen Ave. kers o f the League, which was ul fli* camp, n i hard and fast It w ill begin at one oclock. form ally organised January 1. rulo w ill ho enforced In this The principal order o f busi 1920 through the coining into respect, saya Mtsa Jansen, Dwte* ness w ill be devoted to 4-H club force at that time o f tb « treaty s s * ure July Id-21, lain* uud Den- a s s ELIZABETH J. SMITH ebutas ( U t i l i t i e s : July 24-2K. Hell- Tualatin Valley Post No. 93 of work which the Association §e o f Versailles. The Ia>a«i e func An educational camping tou; t-uueral set vice» were held the American Legion held their sponsoring. The P T A hopes to tioned in a healthy way io its ton Uun Mutton Polk and Yam hill counties; July 3tv-Augu*t 3. for 4-H livestock and crops club Monduy In the I’egg Chapel for uuuual election of Officers July enlist leaders from its member purpose "to promote internation Multnomah and Columbia coun members w ill be held July 30. 31 M l»» Elizabeth J Smith, 1M1, a 3rd, electing the follow ing of- ship list and to encourage this al co-operation and to acheive In phase o f education more widely ternational peace and secu rity’ . ties; August 4-tt l 'lachamos and and August I. according to un rcMldcnt for more than 30 years | fleers for the y ear of 1941: announcement received by P a l o f the Garden Home and Whit- Waahlnaton counties. At one time 60 natious wer? Conunander, A. A. Thibodo; among the school children. mer Torveuil assistant county ford section». She died July 4. Mias M oO ae and Mr. Torvend members. And now look nt it First Vice Commander. W. F. ngent. The tour this year will and is survived by two great- May; Second Vice Commander, o f the Cwurty 4-H office will bo a tragedy o f dishonesty and bro Include Unit and la n e counties, nephews, iKenneth Denney of I Haiold Whatley ; Adjutant, J. W. present to explain about the ken treaties. where club members will have Vvuitiotd and Rex Denney of Cal- Vaudernmrk; Finance Officer, A. work. The meeting is open to a a a an opportunity .to visit experi llorniu. all Interested, and eveiyone is i /.uercher AYn-Ington County 4-11 club ment - tat tons, outstanding farm-, encouraged to take part in the The new Commander reap main iars, parents und local lea- and li-aditig purebred livestock EIHTH X. A KISS discussions. pointed J. R. Jeffery as l\>st * • a dura will hold their annual pic breeder«. Funning and propping Funeral services were held In Do you know your neighbor? Chaplain. | A poultry judging and culling nic Hunduy, July 21 at Mourners practices will be observed und Tlgatd Wednesday at 2 P. ,M. Well, bring her along and let All ex-set vice men are urged feeding, management, at the Methodist church for Mrs. Hast, two und one half miles livestock practice for 4-H club members us meet her. too. south o f Tlxard. A picnic lunch and Judging studied. At night Edith Steintnau Erls*. 61. who to visit the neatest post ot the i w ill ne li Id at the Frank Erics eon Will he served about 12:30 everyone will camp out and n died Sunday. She had been a l.tmlou and learn what they are son farm. Rt. 5 Hillsboro, Mon-- according to uu announcement campfire progrum. o f both cdit- resident of Oregon for 29 years. doing for the community uud day, July 22. at 10 o'clock ac made by the committee salee • rattoniil and recreational nature Survivors include her husband. the nation as a whole. cording to Palmer Torvend. as Tuuratin Valley Poet No. 93 • • • lad by the local leader's associ has been planned. sistant county agent. N. L. tlen- v< til mm. four »oils. Leland of The Beaverton Klwanis cele niou, extension poultryman. w ill Those club members from Tigard, Morris of Metzger, Ger meet» at Metaxer Club House e- ation to make tha ai rangement*. Club members and their fam Washington county who nra In ald of Eugene, and Armour of very first and third Wednesday brated their eleventh birthday at assist with the practice by giv i their regular meeting,« W ednes ing the club members some poin ilies will bring lunch baskets, terested In this lour will receive South Bend. Wash,, a slater, Mrs o f the month. day. July TO It Is th « first time ters ou culling and judging chi coffee, punch and cream will be a detailed program o f tile lour j Webb Allen, In Washington, and since the stait of the club fla t ckens furnished. The afternoon recre in the very near future. Parent" a brother, Caspar Steinmnn. la meeting dnv and blithday have ational program will ha direc who wish are Invited to attend. Michigan. A ll poultry club members are been the san'e. Roy Perrv. who Another tour which will he ted by Ed Hetlilkcr, of Hillsbo urged to attend the meeting, on • • • j Is President o f the Portland clu1* o f great Interest to some of the GEOKt.K HIRI.EN KKLI.V ro. Tile Senate has not made anv i was speaker of the evening. His the Erickson farm, which is lo club members, states Torvend. Funeral service» were held cated on the Hillsboro Scholls will he held July 2:t. 24. and 23 Thursday at 2:30 p. m. for Geo. progress with the House amend ysnhtect "W e Build'’ Is the mot highway, two tnlles northwest o f ments lo the National I-nhor Re to o f Klwanis. nt the Joan Jacob Vstor exper Ilarleu K elly. 60. a native o f MW way. iment station, Nortbrup creek Washington County, and a H ills lations Act. and therefore the "1 e visitors who helped cele- old Labor Board remains in pow a s s experiment station, and Clatsop boro resident for 22 years, who lrste were F. O. McCurdy, wife few club members lied Monday alter an lllnesr. of er and the Wagner Art Is un •'>d famllv o f Portland. Fred Commissioner Ralph (.'. Clyde county. A Washington County may three weeks. He leaves to mourn changed. n f ’ ina", O. T! Je,r.. Wilkinson. of Portland will speak at the Hu from him his wife, Bertha, and four Th e House went to bat on WYn. B attend this tour, Davis. Fred Paulson. A A A ber Hull Wednesday night, Ju children, Robert and Rowland these Issues nnd voted for chan Kenneth Stocks fof .Mllwatikie. ly 17 Ht 8:00 P. M. His subjects .Effective July lo two new con o f Portland. Mrs. Louise Shaw ges In the Izibor Board. Th • Ed K Baumann and G. M. Jann- w ill b e ''Sparkling Hull Hun Wa tainers for shipment o f apricots of Waldport. and Mrs.Annie An- probabilities are that the Senate I ren o f Beaverton and E. A. Dun« ter" am! "Month o f th e Border” were standard In Oregon, the deison o f Agate Reach. j of Kstaeada. will bo too busy with political telling of his recent trip to • • • state department o f agi icult.ur« nnd domestic questions to com Mexico. There will also be an Next Wednesday. July 17 the announces. Authority for e fol Two refugee» front far o ff Vi MI M U M F. KRHMKHT plete legislation on this sub Kiwnnts w ill pl.tv a return soft-- Interesting program o f high lowed a hearing conduct« >1 ' -tier enna were probably the loudest Funeral services were held F ri ject, for fear of losing votes In hall tam r with the West Slope grade vaudeville, lasting for two this month in The Dali s hours, Inclndtrg fifteen entertain among the eheerers who cele day morning nt Young's Fun the November elections. Improvement club. Bill urauer One o f the new containers is brated at Hillsboro this year. eral Home In Tigard for William er». an old time orchestra, i ! threatens to measure the food a pyramW box 15 Inches tong. They were Dr. .1 . Krelgel, a den Frederick Kennedy. 60, who for banjo artist, a ventriloqlst and put on his player's plates, that 10Vi inches wide at the top. 8 tist who spent two months In many years had been a resident In Portland. Surviving him arc many others. evening and tTe»el>y win the hall inches wide at the bottem and a concentration camp, and Otto o f Tigard. He died suddenly- at his widow. I^na. one daughter. j came. The West Slopers think 844 Inches deep. The other Is Ttio commissioner will als.i ! Schiller, once a bank clerk. They h i» Tigard home July 1. He was Marie, o f Tigard, two sons. Karl | that this w ill he taking unfair 4*4 inches by 124# Inches by 16 donate over fifty Mexican coln.i 1 exclaimed. “ This Is all new to for many years employed at th< ar-1 Fred o f Michigan, and four ' advantage o f rhem. Anyway, it Inches A ll are inside me:i-nre- as door prizes. tts and very wonderful.” Meier nnd Frank Co warehouses sisters. ought to be a good game. ments. «nú a.» FAIR BOARD NAMES SPECIAL DAYS "r. •“ » SIXTY NATIONS WERE MEMBERS REGULAR MEETING TO BE TUESDAY TOURS PLANNED FOR 1—H CLUBS SILENTLY PASSING THIBODO IS NOW POST COMMANDER DATE FOR PICNIC JULY TWENTY-ONE MEMBERS TO PRAC TICE JUDGING < CLUB IS ELEVEN YEARS OF AGE . TOO BUSY TO MAKE ANY CHANGE HUBER CLUB WILL SPONSOR MEETING NEW STANDARD FRUIT CONTAINERS VIENNA REFUGEES CHEER OLD GLORY