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The Beaverton Review W A S H IN G T O N C O U N T Y O F F IC E U * COOK'S NOOK GIVEN H EM PEN K llll T I I K i r T Y IIO I HI.WIVES tVri'Ull Judge George |(. Itugiry Hillsboro, Or. Nfiuli.r, Eleventh OI.ltl.- 1 , Edwin Allen Kmwit drove, Or llrprn aen tallve«, Fourth l l v . I Mat riot Itepreariila J O. .lohnaon, rl. I. Ixn 8BI, Tlguitl. Or, K J MrAlear, lllllalmro, Or. IMatrii't Attorney O. ItiiatM-lt M organ Hillsboro, Or. County Jo.I*. Ooiialtl T. Templeton Hlllabora, or County Conimlaalnner»: II. D Kerkman, Cornelius, Or , rt I Jam «, lawla. Beaverton, Or Sheriff J W. Count'll Hlllaboro, Or. County Cirri« Edward C. I.ut-r Hlllaboro, Or. County Aaafaaor J K. Carpenter Kuraat Orova, Or. County Trraaurrr W Vt Ho«'ow lllllaboru. Or. County Nehool Superintendent O It Kraua, Hlllaboro, Or. Heeorder of Convryannra Jamva H. Pavla, North Plains, Or, County Murvryor J. W. Ilurnry Hlllaboro, Or. Coronar ..................... F. J. Sewell Hlllaboro, Or. Mall illrrrtatl to Hlllahorn, O r. will r«arh all tha abova with mora con vanlanca. HI T O N F M A N IN H IL L E D IN U ltK A T T IL L A M O O K F IR E Keren! IU .tr Covrrrd Grratrr Arrragr Than Any Other Tha graat Tlllamooli rounty fir» of 1933 waa alngularly fraa o f human falallllaa, only on« »0 far aa known Othar graat fir «« war« mora deatrv»- tlva of human llfa Tha Paahtlgo, Wla . flra ..f 1*71 t.H.k IfVOO llvaa. tha Hinck lay, Minn, flra of I HIM took ON Uvea, tha Cloquet, Minn , fire of 1918 had a toll of 400 person» and lh « Yarolt or I a* wla rlvar fir« of 1802 anuffad oul 1H liva. Tha destructive Tillamook rounty flra of IM I rovarad far mora arraaga • •tan any fire In Oregon alnca the day» of organlaatl foraat protection Ore gon's mountain», however, «how evl- danr« o f «v«n greater flrea The Ya qulna flra of 1646 rovarad about 400,000 arraa. tha Neeturra fire of IHIM. alao on the Coaat range, about 320.000 the 811- vaiton fire of IMA about 1,000.000 arraa the Cotta hay fire of 1 HAH about 3.000.000 arraa The 1902 ftrea on tna Caarade range on both aide» of the Columbia river .wept about 600 000 arraa, mnatly In the I.ewta river watarahed. To whet tha Intereat of aportamen. 6A.000 trout were rarently planted In lakaa and rreeka of the Colville nation al foreet. Waahlngton The »pawn of the aaatern brook trout rame from Mia- auurl, the Kalnbttw .pawn from Iowa and the blark »polled .pawn from Yel k'W atone park. How a foreet rover retard« the melt ing of anow In Pnuglaa fir wttod« waa obaarved at the Wind river, Waaltlng ton. branch of the federal foraat aa pertinent elation thla aprlng In open rutover land the anow had melted by April 20; In partly cutover land aonte o f It laated until May 1. while In virgin Woaida It waa not gone until May 12. Figure» prepared by the war depart ment for Hubert Kerhnrr, director of emergenrv conarrvatlon work, »how that the CCC boy» pul away 1.042<* rarloada of baron, beef, coffee and othar foodetuffa every 30 days Each month thla group of forrat worker» con ■MM I.I2A.0OO pound» of baron. 3.625.'»«’ pound» of beef, U.IHHM hhi egg«, 3.625.000 pound« of potatoea, 2.2AO.OOO pound« of pork, 8,730.000 potatda of flour. 1,123,000 pounda of coffee, 2.612,500 pound« of augar and 1,123.000 pounda of onlona Army atatlatlrlane «pent a few mo rnenta r «ce.it iy checking up on the num ber of hoga. ateera, chicken, and acrea of larnt it would take to produce the food needed to keep the civilian ronaer- vatlon rorpa on ratlona for a »Ingle month. Their figure» dlarloaed that It Would require 2.H1.2Ati 1 hh-ken». IHri.uoo bog» and 9,375 ateera to furnlah the beef, bacon, lard and egg» needed over a 30 day period. — ' O ■ ■ F O K F .N T K V TENTH A N N O C N C E I» B Y A G R IC U LTU R E O m C IA I- N K ian iln ation To Hr Held Thla Kali fo r T w o P o»l Uona Civil »ervlre examinations for both Junior foreatrr and (unlor range ex aminer In the United .Tatra foreat aerv- Ira are to be held thla fall, according to announcement Juat received by the regional fnreater, Portland. Appllratlnna for the*r examination« muat he on file with the United State» civil aervlce commlaaton at Waaltlng ton, D. C., not later than September 2«, 1933 Applicant» will be notified of the exnrt date of the examination«. Three civil aervlce examination» nre to »«cure men to fill vacanclea which may occur on any of the national for- eata, aa well aa for foreet ry work on Indian reaervatlona, and aie unually tried by a large number of atudenta al the SA foreat ry achoola of the United Statea. It la from theae eligible llata that the technical ataff of the foreat aervlce 1» recruited, aa well aa foreatera for the United Statea Indian aervlce. Theae men do auhordlnate work In foreat management, range management, for eat reaearch, planting and nuraery work, rnnger district administration, and allied line«. The entrance anlary for each of theae poaitlona la J2000 per year, lea» a de- aluctlon not to exceed 1A per cent for the flacal year 1934, nnd the age limit la 21 to 34 year». A college education In foreatry, or It» equlvalrnt In education and practical experience, la a requlre- mnt for admlaalon to the examination» Intending applicant» ahould aecure application forma from local local civil aervlce aecretary or from the United State» civil aervlce dlatrlct manager, Federal Office building, Seattle, Waah t> 1 — A amall plot o f alfalfa treate«l with treble phoaphate practically doubled It« yield on the farm of 7,. J. Crockett, Platol river, In Curry county. The phoa phate waa obtained through the oounty agent'» office. Oyster Opener« Hawk at Work aa "H " la Found In September won flrat ptlze In the corn demonstra r it K P A K A T O K Y W E E K O P E N S tion, alao grand championship, which A T OBEGON STATE COM.KGE will M lttlt 'I.'in to attend tin Inlet national atock show In Portland, alao two weeks at aummar school In Corval Registration» for Hlity-alxtii Year to lia next year. Start Saturday, September 18 Mr». Lilly M Hlarly entertained at a Oregon State college, the oldest In family dinner Hunday, her son», Floyd Hlarly and family and Hoy Hlerly arid stitution In the «tate system of higher education, will begin Its aixty-alxth fumll), being gueata. year of Inal ruction Monday, September Friday, September 15 1933 Service Stations In Beaverton Homebody claim« that that dual In the air la that which haa blown o ff the old Joke about oy»t«ra being able to apell becauae they know which montha carry It'a In their namea1 Herloualy, It 1» time TO THE P U B L IC Mr and Mta. A H. Hawtell and M r. | J J L í í í í f - H í Ü “ " ° ' *M7 tor to enjoy the Juicy molluaka again, with freshman w«tek. Fred Hurch and «on, William, of Port at leaat three new way» to eat them Freshman week 1» held In advance of The service stations listed below have all signed the An unuaual way to a«rva them waa land, were Hunday visitor» at the home the aturtlng of regular term, for which of Mi. and Mra. Warren Wilson. recently obaerved at a »mart dinner uppetclasamen will register Saturday, N'RA code and are doing their utmost to make the presi party The flrat comae oyatera were . . ' ■ I'1' t i d e I ;>:i .n o i d e i I M I tha ad — tn dent’s reemployment program a success. They are local Floyd Hlerly ha. been making m ,me I , tratlon an<1 f„ ru|t the M tV lf law wllti MakUO W M In |>linlento cup», on brda of cracked Ice hU .U m ,“ n'1 00100 houw' to* free to give undivided attention to taxpayers and are entitled to the whole-hearted sup Oyaterettea, of coulee, accompanied during the punt week, preparatory to the n eed » of the new students. It pro port of Beaverton residents. Buy your gas, oil and acces them. The whole plmentoea come In 7- housing this year's onion crop. ■ vides un opportunity for the freshmen ounra cun», »Imply drain nnd uae In to become oriented on the campus, to sories from them. Patronize your home dealers and keep h-arn where different buildings and your money at home. thla way Excellent In which to aerve F A I.I, SO W N C O VF.lt C H O P rlanarooma are, and to get acquainted aralk'ped oyatera, too, or to garnlah the H i l . I . N A V E P I, A N T FOO D ! with each other and with the faculty following 1 before the older atudenta return. Beefsteak and llp t e r lie The chief value of thla preparatory Crumble 20 flake aoda cracker« fine H U B AUTO CAM P A L E X A N D E R ’S SUPER and pour on Ife cupa hot water; add H N w d of Protecting Orchards Against week, however, In the opinion of SERVICE „ __ . Registrar E. B. lemon, who originated traapoyn »alt In a greaaed baking dlaii 4UNCTION O F W E S T S I D E F.roalon Is Emphasized the Idea al Oregon State 11 year» ago II. F. A L E X A N D E R . Prop. apread half the rrarkrr mixture. Com AND B E AV E R TO N H IG H W A YS To save plant food, add humus to the “ n<1 ha» been In charge of the programs bine creamed oyatera <2 cupa oyatera In USE F IR E C H IE F ONCE AN D TOO 3 cup» medium whlta aaucel and 2 cup» »oil and pravent erosion In Oregon j " v r since, Ilea In the Instruction and W IL L USE IT A L W A Y S orchard«, nothing equals the fall-aown information Imparted to the beginning Bud Buell, Prop. •-«»iked aleak, cubed; aeaaon nnd pour June; ion Canyon and Bertha Highway» cover crop, aays Q. T McWhorter, hor- stu d en t« by aome o f the moat ex- on top cracker mixture. Top with re maining cracker mixture, dot with but licultural aperiallat In the extenalon P «rlen c ed members of the faculty In ler and hake In hot oven (42A degree« aervlce at Oregon Slate college With le ctu re » during the week, STIPE’S GARAGE 1>r- U. G. Dubach, dean o f men. in Fahrenheit) for 30 minute« Serve with the early fall rain» here already, such MISSION B E L L SERVICE crop« »own at once will come rapidly. I hl» lectu re on "Comparative Value«, ' horseradish during this week, for Instance, will take he says Fried Oyatera STATION "Continual cultivation of orchard pains to give the freshmen a general Waah «elected large oyatera; then dip Standard Gas earh oyater In »lightly beaten egg and «oils liberate« plant f<njd. which la 1 Idea of the proper relationship between B E A V E R TO N , OR. toll In finely crumbled cracker crumb« soluble In water and which leaches the different phases o f college life. H. Goodyear Tires Vance, professor of secretarial which have been well aeaaoned with aalt away rapidly during the heavy fall and T and pepper Pul In a wire frying baaket winter ratna," says McWhorter A cover science, whose topic la "Budgeting," haa nnd fry In hot deep maxola t3AO degree» crop takes up much of thla soluble had years of experience In teaching stu CARR’S FOR CAR Fahrenheit 1 until golden brown Drain plant food and returns It to the soil dents how to uae their time and money M ARSH’S and aerva with lemon Pan-fry If you when the crop la plowed under In the to beat advantage Dr. F W. Parr of the SERVICE schfMil of education, whose address Is aprlng. prefer "Many Oregon »oil« become seriously j entitled "Study Hints," la the author • • • Junction Canyon Jtaad Chrysler | of a syllabus on how to study, which Is and Short Street HrhiMililAy«' ltd-1 urn K r tlv r « thr Satur deficient In humua unless organic mat and In general demand, even by exper ter la constantly returned Annual day "Jim Janm“ cover crops assist greatly In maintain ienced students. Dr. Kate W. Jameson, Plymouth General Repairing T 1 krrp your young hoprful* out of ing thla humua supply ao necessary for dean o f women, will talk on "College mlw'hlrf <«nd out of your way br»l<Ir*') the continued good health and produc- Spirit and Traditions;" Dr. F. A. Gll- rr*»th*r. not ftntan. muat find work for ttnn of orchard trees. flllan of the school of pharmacy on W EST SLOPE SERVICE /’II*» hand* to do. Thry will I m * happy ho V A L L E Y V IE W SUPER "Kecent years have emphasized the "Student Activities,” and Mr. Demon fin*! virtu« I* It* own reward and need of protecting the orchard against on “College Procedure.” STATION SERVICE l<* thing unrful bralde* If you erosion Nearly every orchardlat haa Among the other feature» on the M. L. K U R TZH A L. Mgr. let . r. > iff date* Vinton» of con- 1 experienced or aeen erosion where the week'a program will be freshman con General and Signal Gas ■timing thi ni will keep them buiry The surface aoll was washed away In spots vocation Monday night; psychology R IC H F IE L D STATIO N J. E. L A H E Y nt tiffing* »re cut mar»hmalluw*, down to plow depth. Cover crop» or and English placement teats Tuesday, Yale Tires walnut or pecan meat«, or pranut but- | their equivalent In straw or other bulky as well aa a convocation Tuesday morn General Repairing ter mixed with orange Juice When you material are the beat protection against ing with student body officers in buy the date« you will find that the thla loss of surface aoll. Even weeds charge, and the annual reception of • ■ ready pitted onra are raaleat and be are better than nothing for such pro Chancellor and Mrs W J. Kerr for the •ure to buy the panteurlxed kind, for tection." freshmen Tuesday night; convocation they are pure and aafe for the children In dlscuaaing the possible cover crops Wednesday night with Dr. J. R. Jewell, l«et them mis the atufftnif*. then nugar lo uae. McWhorter mentions a long list dean of education, os speaker, and them by ahaklng a few «luffed dates at that have proved satisfactory under "Freshman Mix" Wednesday night; a time In a bag of granulated Nugar. varying conditions Eaat of the moun pledge convocation Thursday night, an • • • tains the crop muat he either an annual Impressive ceremony when the fresh H ill Inflation Affect F imh I? winter hnrdy crop or a perennial crop men pledge allegiance to their nev Inflation may or may nut affect our such as la used In aome of the Irrigated alma mater; final registration Friday, country'» proaperlty but It haa uaually orchards with open house at the various churches \ i«»lilted In aome excellent dlahea In A relatively new Idea In some parts Friday night: freshman week examina cookery Ft rat and foremoat of the ln- of western Oregon la the uae of turnip« tions and the first freshman claaa flatlonal fi»ida are doughnut» Juat Sown In thr fall, white globe turnips meeting Saturday morning. Saturday where would they be If their flat aide» make a heavy growth that haa proved afternoon a double header football did not «well up under the Influence of satisfactory for use at leaat part o f thr game between Oregon State college and the golden hot o il’ Teat the eoundneaa time They are »own at the rate of 1H WUlamette and Oregon State college of thla Inflationary atalement with pounda of aeed per acre, broadcasted and Southern Oregon normal. theae plump beautlea -----------—o—----------- A i k ■ d t * d k and harrow«*d or drilled In. Doughnut» Other poaslblllttea are winter grain, Water Incrcaoea Hop Yields. W H Y - P A Y - M O H AY » O R E E ? ? ' 5B T Thoroughly mix 3 egga, 1 cup augar. common or Hungarian vetch. Austrian Between 1000 and 1500 z es of hops I traaponn aalt, 3 lahleapoona maanla peso, mustard, rye or various combina are being grown under Irrigation In and 1 cup «our o r butter milk Sift to tion« of theae. Polk <»unty, and the yield In these gether then A cup» alfted paatry flour, fields has been increased from 300 to I teaaponn baking powder, H tenapoon 500 pounds above that on acreages not Seed of New Gras» Harvested. »•da. and 1 teaaponn mace or nutmeg receiving water, according to J. R. Johnson brother», Canby dairymen, And dry Ingredient« to flrat mixture Beck, county agent. Some of the harvested 200 pounda of Meadow Fox Mix thoroughly but lightly, roll out on growers of the county who are getting tail gras» aeed from two acrea o f wet «lightly floured board Cut with cutter good results from irrigating hops are and fry In deep hot maxola until done, 1 land thla year, according to a report made to J J Inskeep, county agent. C. A McLaughlin. 375 acres; ____. Horst drain and roll In powdered augar. Meadow foxtail, a highly palatable Pa»- company. 400 acre. M.toma Ranch, • • • ture grass, I. a new gras, on the west » 15 “ crM and Condensed Suggratton« Grate cheeae by putting through fcxxl coaat, and this la the first seed to be John E Brophy, 20 * cr* * ' ____ produced commercially in the north- j chopper. w«»»t, ao far as there Is any record, Mr. I f you like the Review, show it to Keep cocoa and nugar combined in Inskeep »ay». your friends. They will like It, too. pr«iper proportion» for making bever age». add a little* cornatnrch and a pinch o f aalt to mixture to Improve flavor. To hnaten French frying of potatoea at dinner, partially fry potatoes In morning; Ju»t before ready to aervo ‘ plunge Into hot maxola for final brown- j l.lg Four grape Juice over combined and cut orange. |in«teurtxed dates, grape» and canned pineapple for a delicious f*-ult cup. An eaay way to crumble graham It's absolut <!y true I N o string* »jS g lä ffl cracker», for uae In making delicious attached to this offer. You can actually crumb pantry. In to put them on a paper I^NTLFk have your choice of any S of that« A N D Y ’S M ARKET and crunh with rolling pin: or put A. E. W ILSON famous magazinas if you ACT NOW! crackers Into large paper bag and roll. Cream cheeae moistened with cream Kino Repairing and Optical Tha cost is just a trill« of thair actual SERVIC E W IT H A SM ILE “s t f du g u n nnd mixed with pasteurised dates v«lue. A whole year's reading for ( sliced or chopped» makes the perfect Work a Specialty Father, Mother end the kiddies. Stories -andwlrh filling for the school lunch MEATS OF Q U A LIT Y and articles on every known topicl box. PHONE 1443 B E AV E R TO N Early fall baked apples taste better Look 'em over. Select your favorites If a little grated lemon peel la added end Mall the Coupon Today l Don't to tha syrup Make your syrup by {M ill MAPES & SON worry if you already get some of these ing maple karo and water together, add LOCAL PEACHES mageiinet. Rsnewels will be properly lemon peel, pour thla over apples anil RESTAURANT bake half an hour In a casserole. extended. SHORT ORD ERS AT A L L HOURS Chicken n In king tastes better when at It la served on Holland ruak more Boor on Draught flavor. • e • BEA CH ’S M ARKET l ady Building; Front Street The Review OFFERS IT S READERS TREMENDOUS S i n ä ON v 9 THEIR M A G A Z I N ES lb Business Places To Patronize IN BEAVERTON! you Can Have'/cur Choi< O f A n y FIVE MAGAZINES jrf* „ $1 7 5 'And TTiis Newspaper ■ • A Biscuit Trick T o make an extra special kind of fancy fruit roll out of plain baking powder blncult, simply mi. n short biscuit dough, add n little sugar, and some nllce«l pasteurized dates. Serve hot delicious' . .. . ■_*y------- ■ H INTO N. W. E. PEfiG UND ERTAKER AND Crystal Beauty Shop EM BALM ER Grunge Hulldlng - - - - - - Beaverton For Frederick Permanents All Lines of Beauty Work Price« Reasonable Appointments, Call Phone 6303 Conclude«! from Pnge 2. Mr nnd Mr». George Snider and STUDIO BAR BER SHOP KAM BERGER’S daughter, Miss Eunice Ellen, went lo Heho Saturday for a few day»' visit Lunches for School Children F IR S T CLASS W O R K with Mrs. Snider’» brother, who reeldes there. He 1» In very poor health, e e • A T R E ASO N AB LE PRICES Sandwiches, Hanibergers 8. II. Pomeroy represent««! Klnton K. I*. Van M ETER, Prop. Etc. Sunday school, ns he Is superintendent, Front Street Beaverton nt a meeting of the different represen tatives of the numerous achmils held nt — Scholia church Tuesday evening Plnns Beaverton Barber Shop are being made for fall picnic, or get- I F IT'S P R IN T IN G togother, nt an early date. W E CAN DO IT • « « C. 4. STEVENS, PR O P R IE T O R G IV E US YO U R O RD ER MUr Ellen Iairson of Portland who lluy from your home merchant and get SATISFAC TIO N G U AR AN TE E D visited with her friend. Mis» Emma your printing from Johnson, for two weeks, returned to her The Beaverton Review h«in»e last Monday. • * • BEER ON DRAUGHT Mr and Mrs. James Grant nnd family of Sliders, Or., have been spending n Boyd’s Variety Store and 10i (Basses few dnya during the past week at the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Warren Wilson. M EN S AND ROYS' CAPS, 49c to $1 39 Express Office Stnge Depot Mr Grnnt 1» a nephew of Mr». Wilson. SCHOOL S U P P L I E S l i t Western Union Phone 10605 nnd Two of our Klnton boys were quite G REYH O U N D C O FFE E SHOP T O I L E T A R T I C L E S highly honored nt the state fair held at Salem last week. Ivan and Amos Blerly Roast Building Beaverton, Oregon B E A V E R TO N 'S OW N STORE A ll Subscriptions Are for a Full Year (Except FiithHadcr, which is iot % mo±.) 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