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Oregon Kxchangsa ||] T he B eaverton R e vie w The Only Newspaper Devotedly Exclusively to the Interests of Eastern Washington County. Volume W i ll , No. 4# BEAVERTON. Corn Show n T he W E E K S N E W S THE REVIEW " To Be Held | ■0THS U. ft- YOUTH ref- TOM HA*M C*1 , ... I*r «r«H .siate« la» dr«**- . Ihsss k r Illia a l* i t k J », * '* • ' M c lü fn ---- «•h ••roi,hi aaesiisasd by Padatel ssibsriust la New Yatk. ! , ( 1 | | MILLION HOUSEWIVES TOEND. Morjr Mar f o n i Hrftrtdt fo M M Columbia s-twatk **• cluslT*ly lot T\aMa cMras Irult. With hot aro Lolbot Chondlof (M l) aod L W Martin ro- ■pocttvoly chain"an aod cdtotunloq manager ol nod io d i r o Commino too. : /Atfiput f X t 'i h ! ! Sponsord 4 4 4 4 Distribution o f a bicycle pos ter entitled. " D o * And Don't« For Bicycle Safety" will start by the traffic safety division of ' the Secretary o f B u te’s office ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ In the near future. H was an- The Beaverton P -T A. la d e nounced today. The poster Is |ng * Fall Festival on F rida,, In three color«, 19 by 24 Indies November 8. whch Is one weeV and stresses good bicycle rldtr^ from today. •i#-inv>td jo suoaui Xq sao|)9«j 11 This Keotivoi w ill be reld In h»<* type. the Play Shed at the Grade The poster w ill be distributed school and promises to he an lo school*, club* Mid other or- evening o f reed fun and enter- canimations where bicycle rider- UlnmenL xather Any school, or other There w ill be a real auction sale group Interested In obtaining a conducted bry a clever auctioneer copy o f these potter* 1* Invited who w ill not only »ell the artt- to w rite to the Traffic 8afet.- cles offered but w ill, if you dqn't Division. Secretary o f B u te'* Of- watch out see to It that you gee flee. Salem, and the Posters w ill slid too. be sent post paid. The men hare promised to Distribution o f tbeee pooler« put on a program o f their very la a part o f ttie state's campaign own. but right now we are not against bicycye accidents. An at liberty to divulge, but they other phase o f the campaign 1« will have something amusing In «be bicycle manual which Is un- structlve and entertaining. j der preparation by the above, Then there is the magician— mentioned safety department and If he can't raise a laugh, yo i ♦ ♦ ♦ + should go home and take some The working day, 8:0A a m . of the multitudinous remedies to 5:00 p m . , proved the most you hear so frequently jmwnc * dangerous time o f day. so far ^ OTer the r»do. uke Aniseed, as traffic accidents w ere concer-i or Promo. No one knows ned during the month of Sep- how he KeU tbe rabbits out of j tember. denies compiled by the th<> parson's hat nor where the Secretary o f State disclose today mon<>y rom, * from he gather« In During September 53", o f th of thin alr | accident* occurred. 50% of T o belp ^ ti,is ,how over all incidents were reported and I vou are requested to bring a- I P tir/i M ' * accidenta causing per- ^ to be auctioned l 'so n a i Injuries occurred „ ,-v ., fruit canned off. ,,w„ like a coke, This predominance o f a eden I « goods. pictures. anything for between the hour* of 8 0 0 a.m | which you no longer have use , _ , , __ . I wmen j » » uu ----- ------- and 5 * 0 p m. Is a departure mD ^ liw*j by someone J from the normal accident ex else. Perhaps it may he some l>crienee In Oregon where tno«t , cast-off clothing that some w * th#'- Wph mftke J v tT . between the hours o f 4:00 p m remember rhe date. and 9:0(1 p.m . X o reason fo r nvway. . «v November 8' and the place, m e this variation during the month ‘ . . . . . Grade school play sneu. Jusl passed has been ottered. ‘ __________________ Forty-two percent of these fa- n r s -srv tT talities In Septen’-her involved V I nedeetrians and o f Ihe pe- destrlan vl-tlm e were 40 year« + + + + ¡o r age or older while 72% o f m w ll„ them wrre engaged in «ow e un- Al . , . ~ safe action . t the time o f th- Wednesday October 30. <he 'accident v* rlon K,wanls were While 74" o f the t.offle - - on "S o m e Reflections on Amer lean Democracy by Ge«*rge W . cldenls reported AAIISSA^ ^ .. - # , _ PneaMent ! during Senteml»er V A occurred la Peaiy. Fhnerltus of 0. 11 business districts. 73% o f th,- S C. He said that "Th e p ^ e fatxl accidents were on rural ar* *"oe *° w a J life philosrphv and i f the pres- I I highways. _______________ ent «form of Democdacy is to be I PICKING CHAMP ni M M * Bold* la Harold ♦ * ♦ ♦ Tuesday afternoon N 'tv lw rt " A ” miuud reserve* came to Hea ter ton uiid took a "shellacking'’ to 1 he tune of 12 to 0. The first score came In the sec- olid ouarter when Jokes, on ait end run * om the ten yard line crossed to nay dir«. The point after touchdown was missed Tile other ««o re came In th«* third quarter when Hanial on n ] Hue buck with K<><>d blocking ran fifty yards for u touchdown Thin Is Ihe second Koine lh< Beaver “ H V have had with the ewhent reserves. The first lam e ended In a 7 to 7 tie. The Heaver llne-irp: I.E, J M.vers; I.T, It. Rennie; LO. D i « la r k : C, I*. Schell wl: lUL A T” - T ê . Fall Festival By P . T . A . BEAVER m r TAKE NEWBERG RESERV’S r,3„' Subecription, |1 * year CURRENT EVENTS PHOTOGRAPHED FOR Nov. 7 . 8 . 9 . ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Th e eleventh annual 4-11 club corn a bow sponsored by the ( '« n a s r e k l - National Hank, la which 176.00 In prise money !• ottered. will be hold Novearbet 7. S and ft. In tfie Istnk lobby, itrcordlug to Palmer Torvend. analntont county ugent 4-H d u b mrmbant taking pane in t!i<> abow must have thatr corn and rnourd books turned In at tile bank or at the county agent o f fice by noon November 7. The annual hanquet, which In a part o f the corn allow for 4-It corn club memtwrs and par ents, will be field Novemlier 8 at 7 pm. In the lllllaboro grange h all. Hpeaker* Invited for the bnnqurt » r e R. K. Fore, farm cro|m department, O re««n Htat" College, L J. Allen and H. V. NeymkMir. state 4-11 club Icadera. and other*. A . H , Abt*. Held representative o f the bank, w ill show bin moving pictures taken o f the corn club member*. Oth er Interenllna niuntiern are alno fiefOR planned for the program. Ttie tmnk In setting aalde $75 In prise money to be awarded Bbe winner« In the various classes at this h H ow . Kahltilte w ill constat o f 25 ears of Mln- uenota 13 corn selected from the du b members own plant- fu r Aw ard« will alao be made lo the cluh membem having the bidieiit yield per acre. WASHINGTON COUNTY. OREGON, FRIDAY, November 1, I »40 SMILING N O V N a I » • b a I Gaatdnmna j «•tv i BEA W A IN , hli ttar *1 radio, nlnqn happily la hot tnlmltoblo vole* la aaOcipatloa ol a noach ol PnpnJ CoJo and donut* I* hoop la nlop with Notional Donut Wooh. ley maksrs « t v * pr* visw at Xmas «Uts. P R n T 'R F 'i i . 'N Ì m auty operators io . o . f . lodge from , premium list out ORGANIZE SALEM COMING ........ ’ " 1 UNIT FOR CORN SHOW + + + ^ .1 »«hunter; D. ToN efson K H Hanial: LH. Dimeo: K ll. O. The Beauty U|Hratora of Wash- Ride way (captain). Inglon .-ounly held a dinner meet This same team will start the , ting at lllllslairo Pharmacy and gwme with Hillsboro 'll' squad organised the Washington county at licHiertoii 7'hursdai . unit o f the Oregon Association of Shop Owners and Manager». Violin sud accordion solo« were Ihe featured entertainment A delegation from the Hort- ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ _ . . . . . . . . ,Hnd unit wna present. Beginning and closing dales ‘ . . ____., Gladys Tones, State Pres dent • f the slat«- new» writing con o f the Association gave an tn- test. which ha« been conducted . . . . _ . ..... M r the past several y m r« for «•* " P ,lfUn* 4-H club mendiera, were re- o t " * Deauty Industry. The folow lng officer* were e- OMlved tills week by Palmer Tor- vend n«slslant comity agent. T h t leclcd Pul Jonhson of Hillsboro. PREXY PEA AT KIWANIS MEETING 90", The Oddfellow 1/alge o f Salem Or«g«m are to give an American | llatten pr0gran» under sponaor- p a a a • M AH F1 maintained. milVtarj prei^ir^l « for produce move . . . . —n ¡ A definite improvement in the ‘ industrial or iim, hti>" ,‘ ‘*' Premium lists for the Oregon ,r* * fl,,w of produce between has changed ^ State Corn Show are available. Oregon. Washington. California. I® ■ ” " ie lt l.ig P o T a< «he Washington county ag- , ,nd Idaho has heen realised as H /\ ,t o f the Beaverton I» d g e No. 252 ent's orflce In the oourt house 1 » result of conferences held in He finished wHIi t H « »Foiw^t. In Ihe Grade school auditorium In Hillsboro, according to W . the last two years by Depart •The sn «w e- to the whole prnK- on the evening of Nnvoml>er 7 F . Cyrus, county agent. This | tuent o f Agriculture standardisa- . There will he u sketch. "Th«i corn show w ill be held at the i tkin. officials o f the four states. '***” '* on \e an _____ Vlstto-S for the e -e e ‘ ng U_ Old Mulds' Convention'* and lots Oregon State college, November leaders declared follow ing the o f other entertainment. *hlrd of such conference* held ' ' ' l,de „ 'J** _ 22nd and 23rd. No Admission will he charged. Washington county growers ¡th e latter part o f October at j w ^ r ' Mr The whole program will be en w ill compete in district 11 mober 1 Dorris, California, to «tend the AmerteanUaMon tirely free to the public. Kvery one which comprises Hood Riv- Frank MeKennou. Plan» dtvt- one la cordially Invited, y this district. er. Multnoniuh. Washington. Yam- sk(ll ,.h|ef w ho' represented the An Invitation to the K|.v«n>s hill, ’ Clackamas, * roinmbia. Oregon Department, reports the ----------------- Clat- - - - - - - - - V lirfHIU uncut, I V j ra ra «o aux: . sop and Tillamook counties In ,,|01q important accomplishment« ^ ' ** ,n" .r K » •Peulng date for the 1940-41 * " * * * « ■ * * iHtiitinn i(\ K-i olaaiiAM / at • > n . .1 __ a * _ _ _ThllfWlljlV I addition to 4 the classe« i a o f Man- stan or j0 _ f the meeting was the I ' I a _ „ eontest In Whch a club Member «•* Vlve-Presldent; H or- dard varieties o f corn there w ill c[earlng up o f a situation in re- ' “lsued bv < » « . ’ ^ Speaking o fficially as head wrltes news a rtici«* for hl« lo . 1 verton. Seere- * «rv o f Pen vert on 1 o - W M*' 7R2 ■ ihmu _ c!“ *s for hy' v;iiiu Knrd to tiixrvriiirni niovement in o f pears from oa paper and keel»« track of ( • • T ! * nd ' V «Y »«rs o n o f A- it Oregon «ta te Grunge and t o r i “ '?? be 8,1 op.*'n brid sorn Prlxes for corn ex- 0 n .w n and Washington to the 1 .0 .0 F. w «s read hv farmers generally, Ray Oil), the 4h« number written, baa b»,en 1 ' e“ *,,r«''. Franclsro for ex- -ccrefsrv. Farl H o r « it . .Th e next meeting w ill be held Grange president, adds hts en. hlhlt. and for the annual com , d(H.ks set for November I . The clos shucking contest for grow ers , hip(IKnt shipments, as a W lo w M c f e Tneslay, Novemlier 26 In the dorsemeut to the volume of ap ing dale for the 1939-40 contest are offered In cash and a sll- result of the ..«„f.-eenee will «nrt conference, w ill -mme -time o f the member- -t*>v- proval given by labor, frater Is October 31st. The news ar- Moose hull, Hillsboro, ver oup. I now be cleared aerosa the line olayed cards. M r«. rB AH beauty operators of this nal and civic organ I gallons to 'tickw prepared by club mem t>y statement o f inspection from ,on * nd TVw**v >,>r » " * * " the consttutional umendrnent for bers are due In the state 4-11 county are urged to attend. time l«mt from work or busln- state o f origin that the fruit Is honors. Increasing the pay o f legislators club office h I this time nntl 11 io r export and meet* such re- a d AUT ü B TQ which is to tie voted on Novem css.'* committee o f Judges there will Proponents o f the measure call qulrements. TD TAT R R O W K II ’V ber 6. • le c t the boy and girl win- ( ) N D E B A T E T E A M to the fact that Tor This will mean that California "F o r several years the Oregon attenjloo R O S A R I A N nlng the*« scholarship« to 4-H Uoveoslty of Oregon, Kugene ^ ^ ^ ^ I Stale Graiige has supported an years It has been impossible for Inspectors w ill not examine such club summer school which are loads and consequently w ill re the legislature to complete Its awarded to the winners In this ! f é . w ^ w m ’hirn'^M osh ofsk^ ' Ih-.i R,m>n<,ni“ nt *° conwtltntlo« to Robert M Stewart. focmerlv contest. Further information ^ Increase the pay o f legislators," labors within the statutory limit duce the inspection fee fo r all verton. has lieen selected as our Mr ^ „„„„ , u port truckload shipments going chairman o f the P o r tic o « '»ose o f forty days, and In the 1737 «hont thl* con*esl muy oS- t o f these states via the does -how and a prominent in -w ee and d tl.e n s generally session the legislators were tsined at the eounty ngent's of the 2« members o f the " " • * farm er» verslty of Oregon detmte team . MpPor< lh<. ftnM.ndlm.nt thu forced to remain 26 days beyond | at San Francisco. In this vicinity, ha* been named • fflce. by W. A. Dahlherg. assistant 1 y„ , r r<>njl|derlllg the Important the lim it; serving 26 days with Other matter* In regard lo the rosarkiu. professor o f speech, and Jack gUthor„ y vested In the Oregon out pay and at their own ex- t free flow o f produce shipments The promotion o f ro*e tro w - Blankitiishlp, graduate assistant and the vital effect pense, resulting In an average were also considered and cert- Mpg Is one o f the nmior aettrt- in sneech 0( the legislation upon «11 our pay fo r the session o f slightly flcatlon problems cleared up. es- ties o f the rosarta*-* Another 4 4 4 4 Among specially on the niovement of ap- activltr I* the testing of differ The team was selected from* people , It Is essential to the less than $1.82 a day Ttie thefi of an automobile he- members of the public discussion public welfare that we pay a others who have Indorsed the pies across the California line. <.nt varieties of rose to deter- hukglng lo Mllllam Guddls o f class hy elimination speeches on decent salary to those who do measure are the American t i W orklng for further uniformity mine their adaptabilifv to r a t l Ttgard. »he constable there. the “ What Is The American W ay*" this work. Therefore it Is Irn- glon. the Oregon Railroad Bro in potato disease nomenclature, ous sections o f the conetn s$ rotddng <if the i'nrsh Bros, störe therhoods, the W .C .T .U ., ser. a potato clinic was held for the well as their generr’ che«.'car- Moshofsky. a graduate o f Hea- pnrtant to vote 306 X Yes. t!be st,-nllng of slx hlHfolds at verton high school, la a Junto ■ chambers o f com border horticultural Inspectors. "The proposed salary Increase vice c.tuhe. ice wuch as time o f blooming. e foothsll ginne, all these w e r i student majoring In business ad Is not unreasonable when we merce and numerous other or hardiness etc. ndmltted by a »Ixteen-year-old ministration at the University. take into consideration the e x ganisa Uons. added coat to taxpayers, on a Metzger lad w h » is now In the He Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. pense o f (he campaign, the long The proposed Increase In pay per capita basis, o f less than Iff Do you know there r-re « « w * f «onnty lall at Hlllsborp. Kdward 0 . Moshofsky ‘ hours o f tedious work, and the R la pointed out. would mean an cents a year • hoprlUff days before Xm as* DATES NAMED IN MrRITIN(; CONTEST MOSHOFSKY NOW 8JTEAKS ( W S TAR; LANDS IN JAIL GILL PLEADS FOR PAY INCREASE