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T he B ea ver ton R eview
The Only Newspaper Devotedly Exclusively to the Interests of Eastern Washington County.
VOLUME XVIII,' No. 38
Homemaker
Camp Is
BEAVERTON, WASHINGTON COUNTY,OKhOON, FRIDAY,
In T he WEEKS NEWS
CURRENT EVENTS PHOTOGRAPHED FOR
THE REVIEW
Successful
Thlo la thè elxtb anniiul camp
fot flu ì loti ut tu» county woiim - d ,
and tbe Tirsi siine 1936 for thè
W hs I i . Conni v wtinicn, accord­
ine lo Rutiliceli Mct'ree, Home
IX-mouetratlon Agoni.
HARVEST PAGEANT
AT COtJNTY FAIR
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The »tory of Ihe Harvest Pn-
Reali ( of thè Washington Coun-
ly Kalr wa» unfolded Itile week
hy Mrs. 11. 11. Hlutinard under
wlioue tilteetIottH Ilio eiellt w MI
Le staged.
Washington
Cmtiiiy
(»rango-,
and 4*11 club m«-ni>ors nnmbar-
lux 40 pereons wlll luke |**»rt
In Dite ycur’e pii* cani including
all «»liaraeter* und drlll team
Tlve imgeant le prellmlnnry to
tho ciownlng of thè Harvest
Girceli Thursdiiy night, Angus'.
29 a< !> p in.
Hot li lutti year's court un i
Ihe itcw queeu und pi-incesse*
In thclr telo» lux gown» of full
colui s wlll imitici paté.
The pagoant open« wltb thè
Guecn Perse piume 2 rullng over
P ie com i of wtnter, w tildi niarks
Ihe climax of ber relgn. She
wlll he uccompanled by her 1
princesse» aa thè aymhol» of
wint«‘r appenr for thè approvai
of thè queen.
Interwoven In thè story ai«1
Ihe ulne Muees who play a ver/
importuni rato In thè actlvltle*
of Ihe Court, whlle Ihe Pstes
alno guido thè destinici! of thè
aymhol» on whom thè future of
thè Golden Ago dependa.
It I» »ahi thnt snow flake«
chang«' to daffodll»; nini to them
thè retlrlng queen entnist» (he
March
crown nnd Idd» (hnn
for the yevy beautiful spiri! who
Is queen of Pho romlng harvext
•ensnn.
Mercmy n«'N ns ndvnnee mes-
senst-r, end the pngeaptry of
Spring holds swny over the ro­
numi Ion ceremony of the nev
queen.
The l ’aies nnd Muses. nppear-
Ing In various guises, present
Oic "Sowing’’, ‘‘R«>aping". 'T.lenn-
16. 1SM0 ’
SubecHption, «1 s year
PROJECTS »START
AS SCHOOL BKOINS
Six Injured
The Parent Teacher« Asso*
I elation waa very fortunate la
obtaining the service* of Mrs.
j George J. Smith as the 4-li
. Chairman for the coming year.
A* the work Is to be stress«1
as a major objective this year.
It Is necessary to hove capable
leadership. Mrs. Smith la ex-
perienoed In this woilc, bavin (
served aa club leader in «et crai
Mix people were treated at hos­
projects In the past
pitals
In Portland and Hllia-
¡j The various clubs and project«
| are to be organized as soon «,» : boro after a two car collision
school sUrts. and at p eser.t. at Aloha at 1 A. M. Sunday.
Donald MacKinnon. 19, of 291>
bbe grade school faculty ar?
trying to Include the club work N . Commercial street, Portland,
In regular school Hme.
This driver of one car. went to th»
wlll make the projects available Washington County hospital at
to. children going home on the Hillsboro with a scalp wound.
Passenger* injured in hi* car
bus.
we
e lx»retfa Berberlck. 15. of
It la boi»-d that more peo­
Kirby Street, treated
ple wlll offer their service» a.< 322* N.
at
Emanuel
hospital for a la­
l«-uders and assiKt&nt*. The val­
June Feraeson.
ue of (he club woik la being cerated wrist;
15.
of
3218
N.
Borthfwlek
street
more
wklely
recognized
and
and more parents are accepting takexi to Kmanuel with abdomin­
leadership so as to encourage al injurie*. and !2©yd Lawparrifh
their children In Ihe work. T «- Jr. 19 of 18 N. Monroe »»reef,
: Association needs more leader« treated for hand Injuries at E-
to carry on Ihe 4-H work sirc­ manuel.
Two other passengers in the
cessfully and wld appreciate an y
same car, Victorial Lttnenwald.
offer» of assistance.
17. and Sam M 1. rerortedly we-
not hurt.
WOULD-BE QUEENS
Ryrle Klpe. :*2. of Beaverton
HOLD PLACES
route 1 was driver of the se­
• a * •
cond car. He was unhurt. In ­
Harvest Quern candid"tea for jured passengers were Kvelyn
(he W a•' im-aon County Fair oa Kushman, 21. of Forest Grove,
JV gust 29-31 n. Hilb-boro. held taken to Emanuel with a frac­
the same relative positions at tured jaw-, and face cuts, and
the close of the .second week­ George Sipe. Beaverton, treated
ly check-up.
at Emanuel for lacerations of
I’andldates votes are:
Manx tbe nose.
In Accident
At Aloha
"!• that • toadstool or a musti-
r" Ml* How «"MSI you tell tt»r<
difforiiu« between a fir and
hemlock
These and man) o-
thor question* pertaining to n a­
ture stiudy were u*k<»<l by fifty,
two homemakers of WaNhlngton
until Clarkunsi» counties who ai*
t-udod n four day cutup at th)
Silver f’laek Itecreutlonal ’ Area
tinder the direction of the Home
Economics Extern* Ion Service of
Oregon Stale College. Mr. Cu­
t'll Buckley, Mipervlnor of rJie
pnrlt area, Kulded lit« study of
haivee, fleet», flow ere, bird*, and
anlinale found In the park area.
Outstanding uvt-nu of ibe 4
day cutup were Ibe i mil* bike
around the Silver (reek Fulls
State I'a^k trull, made by
of Ibe 52 women ou Wedueedu)
morning; a brief sketch of mow
biography, travel, humor, fh-rion
and diumu Uioke by Miau Ila
rlet I.OIIIC of the Hi tie 1 Library; a
»«•«per »«»rvIce each «Veiling in
a shell etili outdoor nook wltb
Ut ald of a portisltle orgnn;tru-
vel talks and «luglng armind Ihe
campii!e; u niente lunch in thè
•late park: a f lanked eatmun
d.lituo- aerved around the camp-
tire; <-un»t ructli-n of nrtlclee of
b» ketiy, tl<-edle potili. and tex-
lil>< ni« *1 ree.
Ibis camp, thè last lu a norie*
of four bomemakeia camps at
thè sanie ette, wn* direi led by
Miss Harol i'acker, MuHnomah
t ouniy Home Demou »trallou A-
«H i
KxlWt/ll kfcO'«v:
YVu*h-
Inglou couniy Home Dauumstia-
U«n Agcnt aeslaled Mise I'acker
Mlidrel Jobiieon of lkirltig di
rwcled gtoup attlvllle*; Miss O
lite llunk» of Kllverlon wus thè
«»litui Ing Institi« tur; Min
Ha­
ns Anderson of Troutdaie wa»
baaketry Inetrurtor; Ilelen Mor­
gan of Oaston wae «amp "ntio-
ftfT
The oldest camper In Ibe group
w uh 75 yeare old; tbe yonngcM
wn* 23.
a LUUST
O ID
WARRIOH
advoco*,
••ndlnq American d*»tror«r»
•o koep mar
ormr »«■---- "
General Potshinq » t o e n la
hl» memorable brupricael.
WORLD • CHAMP l.qbt.r. loe
Louie, ioepeets Army'» aew
rlile. Champ ready io tWhl lar
hie country bec auto ai orbai
Il hae done lor me. "
BATTLE
IND1AHS
IJ L .J
[X y ^ H A V E BEARDSXsffi*
thete cWiUted d oy»/^S K
/ and |im Moran, orbo »old
Icebox lo Eskimo, «elle mod-
y ero hollow qround elee
/
\
Irle »barer to Chief ,(/A
Bravo
heap
Selva ink.
311,(4)0;
I e m ii
::tnchle.
Tbe
354.000;
M a rjo rie
Khy
Myreeu Pumroy 125.0 >0
d-”.«itc.h‘ r
¡fon;
Em a
FACTS
65AI00
gti4*
will
receive
DMVEM
prize-
gold witst watches
and
two
bracelel and locket li t « . Ther»»
also are two )«rizea for the spon­
sors, including $.'0 nvr sponsor
of the queen and $25 for spon­
sor of the first pilncess.
The queen will receive her
crown at an elaborate ceremony
and pageant to be given hy the
Waahington Countv Granges un­
der the dilection of Mrs. H.H
St an nard.
« , l»X i
d
Clackamae Hood River und
I>*■«<,Nltra ciNinties led their re­
spective divisions in the 194 j
J »ITERS
hi! Hollywood
Counties Traffic Safety Contest
at the end of June according to
®c.d »tars c«ii3 )
• h • I » n ir r n
kTarl Snell, sponsor of the «-on-
with mar* and
test. The contest is sponsored as
“ « ' « coM*«.
a means of stimulating interest
Here B» ft* Davi*
a’nqng counties
in impiovlns
• n io y » a CKp
their traffic acMent record.
w-till» aa «si
Standings in the three divi­
C H d A
^ ^ d e dee»
c t
. pride
sions were as fxdloww:
W ILL CULL POULTRY
BROADWAY WILTS a* third
Division 1— Clackamas, firs«,
heal w av* ol summer hit»
AT AVERY FARM
Po'.k second: Washington third;
Newr York. Band Leader loha
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i T etna
Yamhill fourth;. Columbia and
\
„ioaa »«
ay McGee lays down baton
A poultry culling demonstra­ Marion tied for fifth;
\ ^
lo, - S<na'oq
Benton
lor qlasa ol Iced cotlee whi«»
tion will I k » held at the Gerald and Clwtsop. tied for sixth: Mult-
\ id b - r :
swellertaq trombone«; taw.
Ave.y farm, August 2« at 9:30
1 notwh. seventh.
u.m. according to Palmer Tor-
Division 2 Hood River first;
,vend. assistant
county
agent.
second; Coos ard Ixur-»,
N . |,. Benubin. extension poul-«^»*nM-
FOUR-H CLUB GIRLS DAIRY HERDS IN
¡GUESTS SPEAK AT
tied for thlid; Lincoln foerth.
Iryiuan, will assist in the de­
lO (iO ON TOUR
Tillamock. Gfth; Jack-on. ~\th.
IMPROVEMENT
GARDEN CLUB
monstration. Other poultry pro-
Division 3— Dsudbut«!«. Mrs!.
• • •
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1 blems wtH also be discussed by
A lour for 4-H «••ut) -dii» wilt
The Hi: N r Caitlen club held Mr. Bennlon. The Avery farm Futon se<x>nd; Baker and \\a»c<*.
Test
dalty
herds
were
added
I»« held August !
Ibis group
Its rtgular meeting Tuesday eve- may he reached by going south tied for thii-dr Fntatllfa. fourth:
will meet ut the courthouse at to the Dairy Held Improvement
Douglu'
and
uing August the 13.
1 mile from Tnalatln on the Josephine, flTUi;
As
soon
Lon
lesting
list
wld.,in
8 :1»0 A A I .
’I h e v » ‘ M •‘» n
pro
KDmath,
tied
for
sixth.
The
presidents
desk
was
beau­
WlUonvtlle r«*ad and then one-
ceed to the bakcrv ut 9:0«. the -he last nionta, according to W.
Clackamas held fhst place in
tifully decorated with red dah­ half mile east.
A r j u offi«-e ut 9:3u, loiicrue's K. Cyrus, county agent. There
Its division for the second con­
lias,
linniaa.
and
white
delpnn-
Cullin*; Is one of the impot-
Hums Sln.p ut 10 15, and the arc uow 70 herds with appiox-
imua.
, I taut operations («inducted on a secutive month, as did De c:nxe«v
Muling cannery nt 11:00 where linateLy 2000 cows being tested
In the third group. In the >«>«oo«l
Mr.
Painter Torvend. assis­ i poultry faiut and at this time
Pcacln ». corn uPd limn peuns lu the Wushiugtud county asso«-l-
group. Hood River moved from
tant
(x>unty
agent
of
Washington
of the year fits iu nicely with
will la» pro c e ssi. T i group atlon. To take care of the nd-
fhl'Vl place in May ft* disrlaee
dlllonal testing work. Bussell Ol­ county was guest speaker. H-i the movement of the poults ln-
will enjoy a bug lunch at •Shiite
Coos county which dropped to
son lias ibeen hired. Mr* Olson cave u very' interesting talk on tt» the layiug h«*u»e. At this
Psik during the lunch hour,
is also testing for the Polk coun­ ihe preparation, of the soil, fer­ time the owner can examine third for June.
At i.o « ocl«H'k th*« kitchen .if
There were seven counties. aU
ty association on u |>ait-ttme hie 1 tilizing, »«edits«, and etfecUiv*» eucb bird and cull his olde.-
the Hurry Moigan place will b.>
methods of |>est control.
stock accorvling to the numhe»- in the sparsely settled set r on»
sis.
* hit* J and (II mcush « h 1 folbiwe«!
Mr. H. Jacooson of the Ore­ of birds his equipment will ac- of the state, in whirl* there were
Herds that have just been n<l-
!iy a visit to the tw«> yurils at
gon
S«M»d Store in Portlaud, an­ coruniodale. Ail I p«ruMrymen are no traffic I'atalKies for the first
<l«-«l Include those of Glen 'Epler*'
North Plains, those of F.
E
six months of the >ear
The-*«»
swered questions on which kln»i Invited to attend.
I
orest
Grove;
liugth
Callatian.
luckson »ini Fred Bench
counties which reporteil no fa­
of
flower
seeds
should
he
plan-
Gaston; John Funk. Itt. I Cor­
All LI I club girls, mothers,
were Crook. Curry Gil­
BORON ON ALFALFA talities
nelius; R. M. .Shearer, Rt. 1. ted this month.
and lenders are invited to a l­
liam, Jefferson. Morrow. Sher­
The'nteeling
aUJotttn«»d
at
9:30
Cornelius; Henry Vandet zauden.
terni
Each club Is rc»|x>nslblc
man and Walli>w'a.
after which refreshments were AT D. HAGG FARM
Hanks; B and R. Wheeler. Rt
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for Its own transportation.
Outside Multnomah
county.
I, Hillsboro: Schindler Brothers. s e r v e d .
The effect of fertilizer appli­
Thirty
thr«»e
metnfHTs
were
Clackamas
and
Marion
count!«»
1U. 2 Portland; Guernsey Dairy.
cations especially boron, on al­
•
COUNTY SOFTBALL
weie tied for the most u.tiilitiei
Hillsboro.
K. Stretcher, Rt. present.
falfa will be discussed at a field
with nine each, in Multnomah
TOURNEY FLAYING
1. Beaverton, and Cedar Hroo'<
meeting
to
he
held
at
Bhe
Pe-
of the wor k. . . .
county, 49 deaths were reported.
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Dairy, 8herwo«>d
Thei«« Is tes­
"Testing pays’’ staled I .eland vlti Hr.;2S and 8<»ns farm one
The Washington County Soft­ ting time for one or two more
Flint sohth’ time ago. The A . H mile south of Reedville. August
ball toiiriwy got under way here herds at the present t,iine.
YOUNG CHAMPION
Flint herd took up testing wutk 22 at 1:30 o'clock.
Tuesday evening with four team-,
Dairy Herd Improvement b a ­ three years ago, and, according
Yellow top. whh'h Is one of IS GUEST HERE
contemllng tor the lionor of re­ ting has steadily inrreas«'«l In
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to la-laud, «the testing wxwk th«> Ihe c*>nrmon parses for decrease»!
presenting the county In the dls- Washington county since aboil'.
first y«»ar saved thesn an ave­ yields In alfalfa has b»*cn checked
Marjorie
Goatling of Lo« An­
trl«-t meet whM i will he playe I 1933. At thut time there were
rage
of
80
pounds
of
feed
p.»'
by
the
application
of
boron,
re­
geles
t'allfornla.
out«lo«*r and in­
soon.
approximately Ifi herds In Wash­ day. Mr. Flint explained that ports Palmer Torv«»nd. assistant door 1« foot springboard cham­
At Beaverton Tuesday evening ington county on test In an as­ this saving of feed was possi- county agent. For three yea's
pion for 3 cons«»oi»tive years and
IV avert on lost to Forest Grove sociation operating jointly with j hie because cows Miat did no: various fertilizers have been ap­
present tower champion at 3-1
6 to 8 and Bonn) Slop«- lost to Yamhill county,
«eglnntog In not have the producing ability plied to alfalfa on the TTagg foet, who Is here for the national
Hillsboro, 4 lo 2.
1935. there was a full moo.h's to make nee of the feed they farm ami the results checked. outdtvor springboard - > -»*:>«-tition
Wednesday ihe bam s played t«‘stln* In this county employ­ had 1>«>« n getting prior to the The results on the third cuttlne nt Jantzen Beach August 18-H
nt lllllslioro and Beaverton heat ing a full-time tester. In April. i
ting, were cut down In their will be observed and discussed is a house guest of Mr ¡’ id Mrs.
Bonny Slope, 11 to fi and For­ 1938, a second full time tester I ration and other cows that ha.l at this meeting. The application Cat I'"tiestring of Benz P - ’». Al­
esi (Rove bent Hillsboro. 6 to was added. OffU'ers of th»» lociii greater ability to produce hecan of between 25 and 30 pound«- so vieitiing with her arc h»-r mo­
association are expecting that j ’o vcc»l*e Ihclr reonlre«! f«»e«l. of boron per acre haa proven
4.
ther and father.
the demand for this testing ser­ , The total feed bill of the herd , very satisfactory and adec’-ate
Mbs Oestring was the v vunzest
vice will Increase between now i was no less hnt the feed was In controlling this problem. On
girl ever to win th«- Olvmpic
Ing' nnd “Angelus'' scenes ami and the end of another y i r to being distributed to the unlis the Hagg farm the yields have
dhamr lor ship on the s r rir *h o «r i
I b ’ i I* mix. climaxed hy the pa
a point Where live present tes­ In Mie herd where It could be been very materially increased
when she w«*n in 193(1 In 1 1 —liu
feantry of the “Harvest''
ters will be unable to take r ife mnde use of.
bv the control of yi-llow-top
at fhe age of 13 years..
ASSN.,