T h e B eaverton R ev iew The Only Newtp iwspaper Devotedly Exlcusively to tne Interest* of Eastern Washington County. Volume XVIII, No. 36 BEAVERTON, FIRE RAZES WASHINGTON COUNTY. ORKfiON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 1940 The WEEKS NEWS I n HOUSE AND CURRENT EVENTS PHOTOGRAPHED POR THE REVIEW CONTENTS M r * destroyed Hi* houa« on th« old K insey plu«« * » ily Wcd- m orning. T h e place w it occupied by M r. and Mr». J i n . A i n iuul (heir tw o u im M r». A i n «n*l h w n io lh tr, who ha« * restau ran t In 1'ortland had *«•>«< lo upon tbw place for bu»l- Q*aa T h * two boya bad gone to Haa«ld* for a nhort o u tlu c . Mr A i n waa In the baru m ilk ing . When hr «Jlscovored Ih * blaze. It wm too la t* to aav* much plone, but b * want into th * house attem pting to curry out what bo cou ld . Ilia offorta saved lit- tl*. bowovor. aa really valuable piece» o f fu rn ltu r* a r * loo d lf. gloull to m o w fo r one man to m o t« a lo n *. Said Mias Hanson “I won my scholarship by having my work done on tim e and read y. I won it from the B eav erton grade sch oo l. I m ade a hand tow el, hot dl»h holder, d ress, ^ - o n . and som e d arn in g ' When asked if she w as In­ terested In going on w ith this work. Miss Hanson replied that she an a. eith er in cooking or i newtag. U lead er* w ere avatt* ! ab le. J l r . Maaou exam ined hlin and prououuced him suffering from esrbansilou and Inhrtled sm oke, b u t otherw ise not In any «lun­ g e r. I'o r some tim e he lay on the ground unable to rlae. The fam ily will m ake th e ir re- ald« n o- In a brooder liouae on th e place until they a re able to te oth er plaua. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Eighteen W ashington County women hat«* register eil for th« annim l H oinem aker’« V a ta iio n «snip ul Ihe Hllv«-r t ’re«>k It« * c r r a t lo ia l Aren Aurual t-H This group will Join with Jo C lacka- Mins Couulv women for a f i r " t h ) real cam p at which they will enjoy sw im m ing, feuding. Im «k«tiy. cam p fires, d iscu ss ton. groups, needle c ra fts and natu re study, "according to KaihW-en Mo- C rae. Home D em onstration A* g e n t. W ashington County women re - gtsterm l for the cam p Include: M rs. K a tte m a n . M rs. Ilarnes. M rs Roe. and M rs. T horne from f e d » " M ill: Mrs M organ. Mrs P u lton . M rs. J . P. Cooper from G asto n : M rs. Ile n ry I ’. esae of th d 'o lls; M r*. F ran k H erlel of Hoy; Mrs .1. I I . H ayes o f W est P n lo n ; V u rjorle Puylaert of O- regon C ity : M rs. S tra tto n of fllenw nod ; Mrs H etrick of C or­ n e liu s; M rs. Jn q u lth of S h e r­ w ood: Mae Oitoper o f F o rest G ro ve; Groce Robinson, Tuivlu* tin : C onstance Norton. Farm R e se ttle m en t Sup ervisor, McMin­ n v ille : and Genevieve Jo n e s, M etnlnnvllle. CHEMISTRY AIDS MODERN COOKS ♦ ♦ ♦ CHRISTIAN ENDEA­ VOR CAMP HELD 4 \ 'g i r i n o - 1 — Z . » to C ato«»« fish '• £ * * ,* , th ,B - ««(»•• 1,1 v Heuvorton high sch oo l's foot- trull prow ess luis come to Hie atten tion o f I,. H. G regory, In the O regonian, whore tils T h u rs­ day m orning "S p o rts G ossip’’ c o l­ umn «'urrlcd the follow ing Item : “ B eav erton high, which sent F ra u k Em m ons to Oregon four >eara ago and will probably acini his b ro th er Gal«, a lso a fu ll­ back. th ere th is full, fo r th ree seaso n s under Coach I.. M arble Cook bun dom inated the T u alatin valley league with 23 con secu ­ tive^ victories and f>l!i point* .i- gulnnat 1 0 3 ." Fritnk Etusmins. has ju st slgued up with the Philad elphia E a g ­ les, o f the .National P rofessional F oo tball L eag u e. He Is a t home here In B eav erton a t present, hut will leave Sunday for Chi­ cago to go Into trnlning for the A ll-S ta r game, to be played there 1 August 2 9 . Im m ediately a fte r the game he will go on to P h il­ ad elphia. • * DRIVER KILLED IN BAD ACCIDENT 4 4 4 4 H arry A . S m ith of Portland was killed ami two im seenger* In hla c a r tmdly hurt when his c a r plunged’ headlong Into a pas- ! sin g empty log train n ea r the can n in g fa cto ry in H illsb o ro e a r ­ ly Tu esd ay m orning T h e men wore on th eir way to cam p n ear Manning, and v m a part of the con stru ction crew- working on the W olf Creek high­ way. Tw o o f the em pty anrs were derailed nnd the one h it bv the auto hatlly b u ck led . The «tilo i was dragged about forty fee*, j and p ra ctica lly dem olished 4 4 4 A very su ccessfu l W ashington County C h ristian E nd eavor cam p ended a t S h e a r e r ’s P ark . H illside Frid ay m orning, one «lay e a rly . T h e early clo se was caused by the rainy w eather . T h ere w ere 3C young people I ftom -various sectio n s o f the AMERICANS UNDER ARMS In m aneuvers this summer ar« costnty. Keedville C . E . society consuming S I 3.7S0 pounds at coflee, a t live cups d aily per I had the larg est representation. soldier. Here New York National Guardsm on In training at with nine delegates In atten - Camp Smith h a re their second breakfast cup. - d a n ce . T h e m ornings w ere spent In c la ss e s o f worship. B ib le study, and b etter m eetings. During tbe afternoon, sw im m ing, ball gam es, and oth er types o f recreatio n ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 4 4 « w ere en jo y ed . ♦ By M rs. Georg«! Sanford Announcem ent was made re- , V arious sp eakers w ere present You can add days to the life cently |n S a n ta Monloa, C alif for the ®Ten*n * m eetings, and of many rut flow er* In your of engagem ent and forthcom - 0,1 T 'k‘* dav evening W a lte r My- l.otne If you will follow a few lnjf nm rrlage of Miss H elen Vee- - I e r ’ the S ,a te Field 8 * c re ,a ry common »euse ptacU ces that alt k^r to Gaylortl W||son of |g,‘< and Mr* ’ Meyer w^ e ,h e * ue8ts good florist» u se . A ngeles, graduate o f n««averton Tbo8e in c b a r* e ° f ,h * cam:> Out your flow er» In the earlv Hllfh Mti>K V ecnker is W ere: Mr* ’ n ° rence S h a w ’ m orning or late evening, and a popular m em ber o f the you,,- Crl° '? ManaKf r.: H an- m ake a long sla n tin g c u t. T h is sen. B ethany, a ssista n t m anager* ger set in S a n ta Monica and is . ,, D oris W eber. F o re st Grove. Dean keeps the stem from restin g fla ’. a „ ................ . ,.................. 1 ____ of G irls, and M rs. B ern ice P arks on the liottoin o f the recep tacle, also a re well known to Santa F o re st Grove, c o o k . and cu ttin g o ff the w ater supply. Mouiruns. her fath er being V ice T h e many donations weTe ve­ Flow«»ts with gummy or m ilky P rincipal of San ta M otile* Hlgti ry muaii appreciated, and thanks Ju lees I d th eir stem s, like Pop­ S ch oo l. She Is a niece o f M rs. is extended to everyone who In ples. hollyhocks, dahllu, mlgtion W tn. F . Cam pbell of the S ch o lls- any way helped Tnake th e cam p e ttes, hydrungea, and w ater li­ F e rry Road, and spent part of a su cce ss. ly ue«Hl th eir stem sealed at the la st w inter visiting h ere. tim e o f c u ttin g . If the ju ice s escu|*e, no amount of w ater will refresh the flo w ets. E ith er burn Is a graduate of Oregon the tips o f stein ends with a tim e. Fred A ntrobus. 72. town mas- flam e, or dip in boiling water S ta te C ollege, and Is now em- ployed at the Douglas A ircraft ahal here, is trav elin g on e m t- one and one h a lf in ch es deep p lant In lais A n geles. ches as the resu lt o f a fall on a for ahtvtit half u m in u to .• he is a son o f A . E . W ilson, flight of s ta irs down w hich he I/in«l p lants react b etter to form erly m ayor, nnd , je w eler in w-as e sco rtin g an alleged drun- burning, while w ater plant» p re ­ B eav erto n . ken niah. T h e la tte r. George fer the boiling wuter tre a tm e n t. T h e wedding will !>e perform ed W right was lodged in Ihe eoun- K«-ep out o f d ra fts and ch an g - som etline during the early part ty ja il at H illsboro to fa c e ., w ater dally. o f Septem ber, and the young ch a rg e o f being drunk nnd dls- cottple will m ake their home In ord erly. (.os A n geles. Antrohus suffered strain ed leg ----------------------- ligam ents, nnd the in ju ry may a » « prove se rio u s . Oils C . H atfield, tra n sien t, was In the W ashington county Jail, facing a ch arg e of Hssault anti * ^ ^ ^ The ajinut^l picnic of the W ash- robbery, follow ing his a rre s t e a r ­ I he m em bers of the C h iistin .i pigton county Oddfellows w ill he ly Tuesday In Portland on i-om- Endeavor at the rh u rch o: held Sunday a t Shu te park In pluint o f C . R . Moore o f P o rt­ t hrlst held a w elner roast Tue«- H illsb oro. Edwin Bowman is in land employed a t Camp MeNa- day evening In the picnic ground* ch arg e of a rra n g em e n ts. A sho«t m er on the W ilson riv e r. Moore at the Lyndon Myers hom e. Thar Newberg for a trip back «»ast. ; ------------------------------------------------------- * T h e man was brought to H ills­ The regu lar m eeting of the M r. and Mrs Lynden Myers. boro when investigation disclosed W om en's Council o f the Church , W ednesday T h e b u sin ess m eet- that th e accident happened in o f C h rist held Ihelr m eeting and , in# a nd a program was heM af- W oshlngtou County. a -picnic d inn er at the home o? ter the dinn er. EMMONS SIGNS WITH I HINTS ON KEEPING FOOTBALL TEAM CUT FLOWERS ♦ T h e advancem ent of scien ce la responsible fo r m any changes In the m odern k itch en . B aking p o o ­ ler Is the resu lt <*f e a rly ch e m ­ ical Investigation. In every can %t linking powd«»r th ere Is an nci«l uid an alk ali which re a ct to five ofT carbon dioxide, Ihe len- renlng ngent. TTfty yeara ago the acid and lie alk a li were sold in aepnrat«' ja ck a g cs. T h e ch em ist learned :hat by adding co rn sta rch the wo could be ntlxsd anti put in >ne con tain er. T h e chem ist « Is o mixed these n a te rln ls In the proper propor- iona so that the baked product eon Id not be flavored or dlscol- ►r«d by baking powder residue. The P a ren t-T e a ch e rs Executive Hoard m eeting held a t M r». Le Uudr» home on A llen A ve. re­ cen tly was in the n atu re of a farew ell party fo r a very e a r ­ n e st w orker, M ra. M artin B aker who waa leaving fo r C o rv allis. T h e business o f the m eeting wtu turned over to M iss Me- C rae wbo gave to m e very use- ful Inform ation on 4-H club work and extension work fo r girl#. Hhe m entioned tbe all-d ay ses­ sions of rem odeling, n ttln g and sty lin g that m ight s till h e a v a il­ a b le fo r B eaverton w om en. M r. fT orfend talked o f the ad vantage o f club w ork fo r boy* lo woodworking, fo restry , a n i­ m al clu b s, e tc . At the conuty fa ir held a t H illsboro in tbe fa ll a com plete building is turned over fo r the exh ibits of th e Club w o rk ers. TbeTe is no com m ercial conces­ sion nor display allow ed In tbe room . D uring tb e fa ir exhibi­ tions o f d o llar d inners a re h e ld . E a ch co n testa n t is to com p lete­ ly p r*i*tre and serve a dinner for four people coating one dol­ la r or l e s s . T h e re are a ls o liv e­ stock judging co n tests, sty le re­ vues, and ju d ging o f a ll e n tr ie s . Anyone Interested In Club work 1 should not fall to see thes-i m, fine accom p lish m en ts. In a recen t Interview w ith M iss Je a n Hanson we asked -‘‘How did you win your sch olarsh ip to the 4-H sum m er school, and from whom ?" T h e house, nud au adjoining Wodsbrd and garag e Were total* |y d estroyed, with about loss, as very little Inaurunr* was «named F o rtu n a tely the c a r wa« gone, o r It loo would have pro- b obly been burned Among th * m ore valuable » » s e s s io n » loal were aeveral radio» a piano, a a*w kitch en rang e, cJothlug. and •utiiy other pieces o f fu rn itu re. T h e lleav erto n lir e D epart- laen t rraiMinded a s soon as the> leurned of tbe blare, but Ihe cull com e a fte r the mau hud tried to aave what he could, and th« fire bad already done m ost o f Its p o rk M r. A le * wits exhausted fro m his e ffo rts to save what 1 be could uud to g rt help MANY SIGN FOR HOMEMAKER’S CAMP .PTA EXECUTIVE BOARD HOLDS MEET ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ BEAVERTON BOY TO WED IN FALL ™ W N MARSHALL HURT IN FALL TRANSIENT JAILED ROBBERY CHARGED CHURCH OF CHRIST CLUBS HOLD MEETS Will Picnic Sunday Subscription, $1 a year Softball Is Order Of The Day 4 4 4 4 T h« K iw anls adjourned their re g u la r m eeting e a rly Wedneoday In ord er to play the W est Slope Im provem ent Cltgb in another gam e o f s o ftb a ll. H ute Jo h n so n « U te * chat by doing aw ay wfth the »ittin g down exercise» th e team showed much Im provem ent. T h e V e i t Slope*-» contend that a fte r w inning a number o f the gam e» they ought to k>«e erne. At any rate, th ere are a couple o f K iw anians th at will have to be very carefu l to avoid tbe Can­ yon road on th e ir trip» to P o rt­ land . They are a third basem an and the person who placed e v e ry ­ body In danger when a so ft b all exploded. "CRir h eroex ” tbe dads o f the num erous you ngsters on both side«, had to use the rest o f the evening exp laining away the lack o f hom e ru n s. T h o se ard en t sup­ porters won th * gam e m any i tim e before it w as o v er. T h * fin a l sco re was Kiw anis 7. and B e s t Slope 4. w hich d oesn't even m ake one d ozen. A fter th e game the W eat Slope team and th e ir ladles assem bled a t the K iw anis H all fo r re fre s h ­ m ents and a get- to g eth e r. M r. and M rs . C h ristensen san g i d ram atic duet, and were arpplaud- ed fo r an e n co re . Everybody sang a num ber o f songs to g eth er and then w ent hom e. T h is com ing lY fday, August 2. (to n ig h t) the K iw anis w ill play the L io n ’s Club o f H illsboro, at ^the H illsboro High School b all 'g ro u n d *. T en ative lineup fo r the K i­ w anis will be: Cable, r s ; C a rr, a»; B urnsid e. 2b ; Inm an. 3 b ' K ell If; H . M. B arn es, c ; D ror- baugh. p ; H o rsell. c f ; F . M oore, l b ; and Milkrr. r f. S u b stitu tes Include S tra tto n . M etzler. U nis. Adams. M cK eel. and O oyt. iSoftbail team s appear to be m ore and m ore num erous. W ed­ nesday evening o f la s t w eek the Beaverton F irem en beat the T u a ­ latin city firem en 2 1. T h e a Monday the l«>cal dogroen o rg a n ­ ized a team and took the- boys Into cam p. 1» to 6. The retu rn ••nie will be played n e x t Mon­ day evening and the boys ar# going about with hlootl In (¡heir eyes. GAS CONSUMPTION HIGH FOR MONTH • • • Oregon m otorists an<* v isitin g m o torists burned 26.145.735 c ? t- l«ns o f ga«nllne during the m onth o f Ju n e , an in cre a se o f 24 r e r c-ent over fhe gasoline ^ > n s« "'n - tlon fo r the sam e month o f 1939 fig u res com piled by E a r l S n e li. secrep irv o f sta te , reveal T h e Ju n e consum ption v a « fe­ ver 5 m illion gallon s m ore tt-an the 1929 Ju n e constnvntbrr and set a new all-tim e record fo r one m onth’s use o f g asoline *n th is « ta te . T h e h ighest nreviou« m onth w as Jttlv o f 1»«t v e s r when consum ption to taled 25.- 150011 g allo n s. TMx paid on the gnsnitnr tb ts Ju n e amounted to * 1 .3 0 7 ? 9 * 0 5 w hich Is an In crease o f t'>52- 277.73 over the gasoline tnv 'o r Inst Ju n e . T ’h ls rem ark ab le in cre a se In ♦he use o f Caroline »n O reron dnlng the m onlh o f J o e » m nst be attributed larg elv to lnc-er'«*d trav el on the p art o f P>-**or, resid en ts.’’ Sn ell com m ented. “V on-rostdent regl«tn*tVm « de­ creased 14 per cen t di>r|e- ♦>».» month, ind icating few er fo->-l«t» than fo r the corresponding month a y e a r a g o .” A nother fa cto r believe ’ -n r tlv resp on sible fo r th e |rcreaSe. m ore than fo r P ’ ««"i> period le s t y ear P rlv otc m r« totaled 305.124, an in crease of 16.« 15 vehicles