Vnlv«!»lty Library the B eaverton R eview The Onlv Newspaper Devoted Exclusively to the interests of Eastern Washington County. Subscription, lk-avcrton, Waahinjiton County, Oregon, Friday, August 24, 1931 VOLUME XII, No. 39 Stats Fair A Banner Event For 4-H Clubs Friends Help Cele­ brate 74th Birthday NliW BULLETIN ON FOOD BUDGET OUT I m - ions sheep Shaw Be A Big Feature ORE. IIOMEMAKE HAVE VACA! *1.00 per yr. In Advance An average family of f>ve, in­ " I ’ve never bad 59 much fun oi* cluding two adultg and three chi!-1 been *<• rested in my Lie, and I'm dren aged from 3 to 12, cun live j rerta.nly going »pain next yc.ir.’’ Lisle Walker, Asst. Scoutmaster comfortably and safely on a food This, or woid» to thii el met, u The main topic of the laM meet- budget of |4.66 a week, according ______ the declaration uttered by nearly o n .L ii ’ o.r“ ^.n r.lv“ .n; " n: ^ * * * ««• » and nutrition _apiciainu | ßirthday Dinner Served n,. _ , - - every one of several hundred lurul Washington County hair Kussell, Burrell, and Lauren God- at Oregon State college. They point At Home of Mrs. Re- 1 hoUSnndM o f E x h i b i t s o f homemakers in Oregon who thi» 'I'n n a v i* D is o l'iV S “ ri . scouts of troop 236 o Tiila- out however, that this can be ac-I lo llavt Displays O t m<>ok, wer, visitor, at the meeting. cornplighed on, tf the homemaker year are enjoying the firat real bekah EUerson Young Oregon’s Pro­ Gene Brown and Jay Gibaon. gpand(| hef m o' #y wisely and pIan, | vacation they have had in many County Product» who had b*H at Camp Millard, ducts to be Shown year*, by the home economics di­ are now home. O n e, a patrol lead­ her menus carefully. vision of the Oregon Extension OLD TIME RESIDENT to just Specific directions as er, was awarded the emblem giv- SHOW FLOWERS service. 10 <; r o u n d s i:vi p r o v e d en to natisfactory campers. He how to purchase and prepare fowl j These camps, 10 of which > at 4:00 p.m. It consisted of cake, week, beginning labor l*i>. On August 26, the annual fe s -1 buign, ot the Forest Grove Nation­ sandwiches, coffee, and iced drinks. In ihe extensive remodeling und no children. The homcmakeis call al Bank, of Forest Grove. The tival will be held at St. Mary’s j Menus ____ _ _______ ------ The **•« •»•**■»•»» « " was " ,,u*“ e by "V "' included _____- in the ----- new buMe- birthday c cake made Mrs. the Fair on grandmother. - iter, or omeom improvement» made at en-husiasm tin were planned to meet nutn- McHenry, a‘ •P’ T. t Oi*_ ^ corn exhmit of the fair promises of the Valley. Great displi ■rosada sine» last fall, the 4-H else to look after the family, take to tie another very attractive fea­ has been displayed by —-I- — J to nvnxrs«t« - — “ -*• "*•- by the the many many • • t|onai - needa an flowe, g eleven yeBp| 0,d torn budding*, m «11. five an , „ , . . (inu. ^ . aistance to re le f committees, the not have begun. She was married to J. H. EUer­ Mi»e Ivy Peterson who »pent th year 10 countiea »re having camps. aside for their use. Try to mark theae three days summer with her slater m d broth- menus, recipes, market list, and son in 1877, and haa lived in the I sne, .Tosenh'ne. Sfnltrvimnb, IV* last year l.ane and ritc la m s down on your calendar as holidays er-in-law, Mr. and M rs. barney ,other suggestions In the nexv hut same home where she now re­ f ’ l i e l e m s s . .Tick •••« ...... ----- Count n- hen'. -c i,...... m ,r ------- j c_,.._ !etm letin have have been been planned planned t g:: : and Washington for a rest from the farm —August - Dezurc --------------- sides for 56 years. Since her hus­ in Hawaii, returned Satur i tin tie* have a* the list in the number o f «ch«dnr- nnd • n){1.,. 39, 31, and September L 1934. | day to Portland, and to her aunt's the meal planning and fio«l pr< band’s death, nine years ago, ahe he'r camp shin winners, with Multnomih conn . , paration of every family which in has lived there alone. ! home, Mrs. R. P. Brown. Youths from thi- vear. Copim'ia ciunty ty tanking next - Her only child, David Edwin, is H O A R D SETS PRICE I Miss Peterson has many pleas- dependency is cutting food costs th sec their nrfk holding their* A uri t I fi to lb ther counties hope to living in Spokane, Wash. things to tell of the I:.lands, i a minimum, of the list On the Nehnlcm r’ver between FOR CANNING PRUNES mn county at the head ouu their their inhabitants bu' was Copies may be obtained fre- and inhabitants but was most most next year, ami of course the biy Helen* and Vernon!*, nrid the Wsl ' T T ING OF DRINKS out to re Iowa enunty camp i* -et f ’. 4u A new price for canning piunes delighted to get back to the i.'.S.A. from county extension oflk-es, or winners last year gust 30 to September o n| i^, was agreed on by the Oregon State On leaving the Island she was 1 from the college, UNDER SITPERVISION peat. down with most - ---- Hoys and girl* from the three Methodist cim p on Wall a In '1 l Prune Control Board here Satur­ fairly 1 .ailed MINNESOTA STATE (,0- Martrsret Dixon, Co. Health Nurse day evening, after a hearing with beautiful leis and flowers, high counties on scholarship.« ki Cost of th*1 camp* is de r n. C IE T Y TO P IC N IC earners of the state. j j ^ e Sunday to visit with her Public eating places, and estab­ by the expi'nsc«. but in i'" en i year are; lishments where drinks are served The new price agreed on for sister. Mrs. I. G. McCormick, o is It more than $2 per person, pin Lane County—Carson G. Adam I ne new price "*• »«* , . ---- - 0u :ii retu rn the' --------- are. the *»*— future, , •- to — be placed un- Kolmer Bodtker, Ira CaW , Al*>-' transportation. M* 1 of th* ! < fresh canning prunes sire 12 to the of the — “ Chehalem v ............ Ml • ^ bne w U'all* W \\ >1 '1 ] i ne iirst urst annua' annum P'mic pome u* > • in •• —- Tile Forrht, Ralph Gibson. Donild Mi­ exci’pt s‘ apb\ i« i;cn rr»t" •' p uind n: d larger is $26.00 a ton first of September lo : recentiy organized Minnesota S‘ at i.i Jos» v. Chart Friday of this past week Mr Fames, Jr., Donnlil $12.00 a ton. _______ _______ — club are arranging deteila of th. tinued wilfully may result in the Henry Tews, R. V. Hopper fi ll from n p-«» K«*y, I.eKoy Mill* These prices are for orchard run, What 7 Parent T e.cbe, Association outing and anticipate a crowd of 'ever-ation o f licence and puniah- Margaret Butch' tree and broke both hi* right arm Grace Bowman 2500. Invitations have been ex ment by fine or imprisonment. Her, Margaret and right hip. The hip is a very rotten, decayed and unmerchantable Is Not Ider, Eleanor ''em tended to persons in all parts o£ prunes, out. A tolerance of 5 ', Any one aware of such violation 1. It a not a social club. unfortunate a.cidtnt lecius« it w 'l Cypher, Esther Harty the northwest. Arragements are j s urged to report directly to the for prunes below grade is allowed. civ 2. It is not a political league. Clackamas County rnomas A1 *n. ennfire him to h: < bed in now being made to obtain several State^Board of Health, Oregon Wmton Bush, f ()r atlxxnt 12 or 14 week*. \n im ­ 3. It is not a place to bring a prominent persons to deliver ad Richard Boeckman, Ar- balance was called Building. Portland, Oregon, o' to nnd he was ROPHY DONATED Delmar Ciader, Lr.ck Dietricx personal grievance. dressea. liill transferred to Good Samaritan Hos­ County Health Officer of Hills- mo Hallbackn, David, Jahn, FOR SHOWMANSHIP 4. It la not a supplement to the In addition to the speeches, there the boro, His broken bone* were sot legal means of raising school in- Me Burney, Guy Monroe, Cal Mon­ pital. restinr a* comfortably roe, Edward McBurncy, Melvin Stangel and Howard Smith No entry fees an- paid by these young exhibitors, but all eluo de­ partment members will pay the same D V »» — -j | ^ entrance fee» as other persons, 2.» ____________ assistant county agent. This is the „ , 7. It is not promoting any pub- Those working on the plans in „ uirhK- soap and wa- cents per day. No exceptions are second year that this plaque has , t th, N« tion. l Par clude the o ff;cers. V. P. Nelson. ter h .vin t ^ * above to be made from the policy a- FREE WATER CARNI­ been presented la st year it was Teacher Magazine, and Oiegon president; Gust Anderson, nee- » u ? rinsed gainst Issuing passes, Mux GehV ----- u„ by Donald Jossy with Hoi- pftlrent Teacher president; -------- Sandy. 130 drgT" * Fahrenh' “ . » " o VAL ON LABOR DAY won with hi. his Hoi Major ^ George in clean water. All mugs, steins har, fair director, says. Expenses stein cow. The trophy has arrived W. T. Mullahan. treas­ — County Council, secretary; o f the 4-H department alone will or glasses used for serving bev­ The American Legion at Lake and ¡g ^ exhibition with the Car. . urer; Theodore Hansen, attendance: erages must be washed and ster­ eat up 26,000 paid admissions to Cbis. Rose of Huber is gaining Tom Bisiar, coffee; Ben Davis. Oswego is planning a big free wa J ter oarniwl labor Day. They will nation Calf Mann/» cup in the win­ ilized in boiling water or rinsed the fair- publicity; Mrs. J. O. Wilson and dow of the Argus at Hillsboro. rapidly from his recent illness. in clean water containing at least take care of twenty Mrs. C. Gilbert, registration. twenty-five parts per million of a- NURSE A T T E N D IN G > ' *we to t«i h o iiiviiv REV J iR A K N W h r lJ K S t o . Th.. R,v. W . G n l o, .......... . ...... REC E P T IO N or Washington County will hold a "t the Hillsboro Chamber 0f Commerce rooms at 8:00 p.m., Tuesday, 28, 1934. U r m ia < August > «h . — . Important business, please attend. *— Mr. and Mrs. Jam«'-; D. Brebsut have been visiting at the L. R. •lies’ Aid society. As n result $8.50 p rnn home. They have just ro- to the treasury, to he used turned from a vacation spent at ad.led ‘ V --- Brehaut’s old home s ' K"*e- in conneetion with the running ex- Mrs. Mr Brehaut hi* boon penses of the church. Mrs. Glady* hurg............... Aten, president of the society, perintendent of school- of G -rv»1* rt tril, yji « wars but wishes to thank all who helped to *— f nr -!» «¡x years, but next nexr yen- yen w ill make th« affair a success. ^ be the superintendent at Jewel. | IN ^ „„ H O N O R O F M R S . K I M s this because of the prevalence of ______ trench mouth (Vincent’s Angina) Mrs. R. B. Brown attended a and because it is hoped that such reception at the home of Mrs. G- precautions, may to some extent L. Upchurch Thursday in honor of limit the spread of all the d'sea.se» her cousin. Mrs. Margaret King of that may be transmitted from mouth Oakland. California. Mrs. King was to mouth, for many years a resident of G ar-. ---------------------- den Home and is well known in ZIMMERMAN OPENS this vicinity. She will leave Mon­ day morning for an extended vis STATE HEADQUARTERS it in Indiana. the state of her Seator Peter Zimmerman, Inde- birth. ---------- pendent candidate for governor, o- LOCAL GRANGE TO pened State headquarter, in Port- U T S S : .... 3 f t has » trained nurse in attendance northw„ t hnrse iw1mminK race, constantly now nnd his many tr.emis outboard and inboard boat races, will lie sorry to know tlait he is j,horts lieauty contest and queen's not responding to treatment sat- baj| Thcrc wilj bc thrilling ««pai isfactorily. He has many restless p|anintr s, unl8 by some clever surf- days and cannot get adequate boiinj riders. sleep on account of difficulty in ---------------------- breathing. Bethany Baptist Church |(|^|> C E N T R A L C O .M - are to have a day of fasting and rr«i A lfU l/T 1 prayer, asking divine help for his I’ l l I IM * » *"" r tllM b l recovery. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ! " > *] Republican Central --------- Committee of M A N Y A T T E N D SO- pii| * m I* 1 V T s t V I IA L j A I M i x IO IN --------- About 76 people attended the ice cream social held in the grove at ine rvinion i.iv n last .................., the Kinton u churrh Friday eve - -*■ ning, sponsored by the Kinton * l a _ HELD HAVE BASKET SUPPER Tomorrow* Motor Car—If LejUltton Were Deiifier* wood. of Sherwood, a* secretary --------- of the committee. The Beaverton Grange is holding Senator Zimmerman will open his a basket supper Friday evening, «»dio campaign Friday evening, August 24. a t the home of Mr. and August 24, with an address over Mrs. A. S. Funston on the Old KFX at 8:15. County organisations have been Canyon Road. AH members o f the _____ , grange and their families are formed In Multnomah, Lane. Linn urged to attend. iSupper will be Tillamook, Columbia, Marion. Doug­ las and Malheur countiea. served about 6:30 p.m.