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    «J*4v •rtitjr
Lib ra ry
T he B eaverton R eview
The Only Newspaper Devoted Exclusively to the Interests of Eastern Washington County.
VOLUM E XIV, No. 33
Mrs. Gabriel Is
Grange Speaker
Beaverton, Wauhington County, Oregon, Friday, July 17, 1936
EXTENSION SERVICE B U L L E T IN E X P L A IN S
REPORTS HUS Y YEAR
FREEZING OF FOOD
I
County extrusion ugeuls h a y
zxpvrltuced u year of greater
•Hilvily IJmn ever before mea-
«ur«fU both by statistic» ou re
lor service, anil result*
FIRST AID
VITAL
itti N E W U NIV ER SITY
CATALOGUE READY
Jb
lly Marna ret Dixon lai can
"My boy need not hare died if
Subscription, $1.00 per yr. in Advance
FED ER AL GOVT.
SEEKS FROG MEN
County Fair Will
Be Held In Sept
Kreeziuig affords
ou*
of the
Just what
the
prospective
ledeTal "brain trunters” seek-
simplest methods
<>f preserving
freshman student« ebould
know, tug means of retiring
t'ie na-
foods, and wllh the rapid ex- aomu on* *iad known tHr"
»top »u< h a* couraoa, student living | tional detA
might take a profit- i
____
pun slim Of cold storage rantbUe* I ,t<‘
Ibe wound In exfienses, faculty members,
robot able lesson or two from Albert
. ..
~
aiailwble
to the public,
much ,,to
’ ** “ “ aot ,al
arwbips
and prizes
and many Hi el and Sylvewter Sehnlt. self-
I ioneer h Daughter Tells 11 *,,rk u«romj4iatRd. acocTtiin* interest has developed in ms ,e<ent|y madu by a Hillsboro ether details of information, acknowledged experts in the lino
Mutt Dog
Show Will
Of W oman’s PI mo In ! lo th* "unuul r*v,,rl r««»tiy t’ods of processing berr'es, vs i
will be found in the University i a it of frog culture and about
ln
submitted by r . I. Ballard Vice gel able» and fruits for tblh pur-
Tbls, and many ottier death«, •>’ Oregon catalogue for 1S36-37, w.Vmn the Portland Better Bus
Again Be Sponsored
dlroclor in change of Uie Kderal pose.
Affairs of Nation
could
hfuve beeu prevented by now ready for dialribution.
lines« Bureau has bad a number
By Rotary Club
co-operative extension service at
io answer tbls demand a nsw *t0<-'w ledge of Unit aid. Knowledge
The catalogue contains for the o f ln<iu»1't« *
1° *«*t, the Gov
Oregon State collage.
slution circular, No, l i t ’, "jsre- 'lt
carrle<l and ewiRcially first time a map with all new e,ameof ls trying hard to get
VISITORS ATT EN D
Uncorded call«
at the office« •*r;ing of KrulU uud V.-gelable»
a motor I rip or extends] university building», such as the lr ,ou,’i' w“ h Broel and
M AN Y
FEATUR ES
——
of county agricultural agruU a~
i) l-ieezing ’, written
by --------
lin e s l w-c,l4*wn
wn*
or more icflnwtry, new library and pby j*»»f
--------- —
,
. »mernts-r
,
i t » the diMrict attoiney’s
Itoll 1 all t iin «i«t» of Information *ou,, ^
persons desiring iiifor
H- Wlogaud. in clmrge of hor- i " r w,rry fa,nl|y
«houid
know wioal edixcatK-n idant, designated offtoe 31 Tolvdo, Ohio, that wants 1 » operation
of l-H
hembe.»,
Concerning Harmful Meed»
'I'atiou
or ussUt ance of
atM .IcuHural
produota
work
at hww io . Ki'" >
temporary T h e«« new *l.ru«ure*, totalKng 1
n'>* the “ b ^ ln trusters".
Darsier»,
etc.,
t*romises
Success
______
! *»»**«1 reached a total of 163,«01 Oregon State college, haa Juwt ’ nr*‘-
ln oases of accident or nearly $1,000,000 in cost, will be - The diiitrlct ati*V*rxey would like
, , __ .
. *
.
for the year,
an Increabe
of acen publmhed. This i« a pop- <udilen Hines*.
rt-ady for occupancy during the to discuss
with
them,
before
Gucnt* .rf the local gran, e ou mors than
67.000 in (lie nast
Jhir circular
designed for the
^ r s l aid ia by no means a coming year.
'lh * Granges, h'armers’ Union,
j
Federal
Judge
George
Hahn,
their
Saturday ware
Mr
,nd Mra. I two year».
the report. «bow .
use of those interested In home
aubwtitute for a doctor,
Detailed Information on fees, cr rrespoodeuce scliool
at Fre- t ulure kaiiuoia, 4 -H club* and
Ibeir ieuuer», anil uatizens of
r.
vv
rapraaena
an average
ok »*« of iri-ezlng method».
It is n*,ll<n' B
* niean» of getting student aotiviUeh, honor sooie - ,; onif t-hrrwh
which- they are
I' a.-.-iugtou
counfly are
Ud
w jlltcu In easily understandable- 1'** PJ,|etit qirickly to a doctor lies, cliitzs, puhltcetFn* and o- at'eged to have made quite s
eir
lull
co-operation
to
the
Uiuguage
uud
Is
made
brief
for
,h®
b*
a,1
condition,
th<r
phases
of
university
life,
1»
fpw
thourand
dollars
teaching
Olive Scott Gabriel' of Garden! J*,, d . $ * ,4>e " ,,u,' y
tu;
I . r* t,ian ,he t0,al population included
Copies o? the volume Pupils how to make billions by iv.i-hingtou (.ount> Fair oiricials,
It-nne
Samuel S M I, M.a
M
*'22\ , ° r an “ v*7‘w
of 124 easy refennee purposes.
,
.
,
,
° f Mashinglon r-ounty die as a may be obtained by w rftlrg to 'risin g frogs,
er
county,
many
of
these
be­
■mu eiorythsug pn'inu to a suc-
brlel'e f.illier, \\n« u inoli, cr of
l-hose w tso have »to r.g e fxcll- I
of moU,r
^
demonMtratlon
mrcilngx
Pt^st-al ir.«peotors learned last c*o..ul i air uiiis >ear, on Sep-
curly Oregon
and to.,H up hl.1 1 " ing
?
™
» » '™ '. n n
mrr.HW*
Hie» kept at 10 degrees .'bov, rf.Br j0 (h# rn i(e(]
M (f the university or from t'ie o f
fiee
of the General
Extension fall
of the amazing
fiirtnclat 1 < wiser 2, 4 and 5.
homcataad ,,n the « i ........ *btcU|
W®
“ f farm
zero or lower
have
a w l« .
tnje ,,f
The FUrmct*- Union and Ihe
I leave pi on n o w rf.n d s Mm (Ja- ! * f"
re -hown. In addition to range of fi<m«rb!llties in (tic way i ¡n
D'visicn in Portland.
p< ssihllitie?
advertised
by the
— .
-------
J American Bullfrog Industr e» ¡n Grange« will have unusunl dls-
In lei ou,de an Interesting 8I|(, I n i e e t . n * « and call» a f l h e
of pies-, ration by freezing. Stor- , Men and boy* especially need
-'ounty
Fremont T 1 e advertised eo--t fo- l»l“ >> in the buildings.
umt ruHivf
on
-Woman-. I " * 0"; " ‘" V
“ veraged
,M £
lii « T ” **
ab,we t® '«*rn caution
hecuve from EN TE R TA IN M A N Y
Ae'eul
W.
F-
Cyras,
Assistant
a
cmir«e
of
lesdm»«
in
"Frogs—
part in the affairs of ibe N a ] ‘ G* vUIU
|o ,arm" an,, wro' ’- may be used,
although
I* re- the a g .» of 1 t0 40 no disease
Il00-.
{cn average of 3.213 leMeis for quires 10 degrees or lower f o r 1
VISITORS R EC EN TLY "Hi to Breed Them.” wax county agent L. E. Fiancit,
not even lubeasculogi*. claim* aw
______
»47-5« cash, or »57.50 M »5 dowr County school superia:«ndenl O.
initial
freezing
to ibtain many live« as accidents and the
Mrs. Schan*HW iT *1»., W vis
y*‘ar' No rwv,^,, ,a wadt* of at.
B- Kraus and J. E. ll'.iukhorn,
a*
d *5 a month
As a gradua
bent results.
itmg Mr.
(tabrial, «ta g ■ Urn ,h‘'
"r
same i* true of girls up to the
Week
end
visitors
ai
be
of the
Future
Mon gift.
the firm
premised -ii’ ierlnlendenl
Inf cresting remart»* abm. She U r«‘(,-'ved monthly.
Under general methods of pte. ige of 18. Adults should remem­ home
of Mrs. Z. Wilmot
and < •'f-y fir m e r * a fa ir of *rogs
Uanners' division, toget‘i“ r wi^h
( I N ...... .
in radio, t.nvm •
S' h- 'i .l prop., I
,i, l.omr e<
pu rat Ion,
Professor
Wlegand ber thst accident rates tncieaue Mrs. W. H. Boyd were Mr. and
y “ eorld ro rieht 'nt-i I: e cluh
leadeis,
will
make
remiavird music and words to a " n,' " ,lcs extension
were
taken points out
that containers
for wtth age. I t 1« well lo think Mxa
Jc« Pope, and Mr. and *** *t««ijiep^ for i.'mseK r**i*ing 'heir diviskiis fe.ature» o
the
number of wongs that have been 10,0 every county for the first storage
may
tie either
glass, -«nely of practical methods of Mrs
Frank McGee of Izos An- f>* g legs fo*- ihe market, ibe in- Fair.
heard over the N.ll.O. nwtwm-k | 1 me during the year reported
paraffined paper cups or even -reventinp Injuries for not only celer, ard Vrs.
F-rn ■ Ua-*-»U
"rtc “«; *’ F Y I'h 'B t r i ’ ears,
The following songs, riimiKwo! 1« . Ballard showed, even Iboogh
Mr. A. L. Keiliug,
president
hwzard
of death and J r-» V n '? C x r "II of iM to- , » * adv«te»siog
tin cans 4f the cans are “ M l- W there the
is alleged
tn c1 (.he Rotary Club of Hillsboro.
(be advertising
by
her, will s<* n he heard • - I only six counties
bad Individ.
melrd".
For vegetables, parch­ Hitt thousnrds each ywnr endure v h w . Ore. Mr. and Mrs. Pop- w
prornis^
^
n„v frof
Wonder” . "Norm * I«*«'', and " U n - ! ual damonslration agents work,
'o tt -
that I heir
organization
ment lined wax boxes are also suffering and kme nee<flesR days and Mr and Mr- McGee were
. ho„ M
h, yp
rP.,Hz^
til the Down'’ .
Inic throughout the year. Not.
will again sponsor the mult dog
used.
Vogctables
are
usuallv • ond weeks from their Jobs, while »«Mbhora of Mr.
and Mr* W il - %, M nnn
or ^ tnTes*ment
In ’ How f r hays and girls- Miss
Cor roll call
the majority of withstanding the disturbing ele-
blanched before freezing, mak- i othens are permanently dfsnbled. mot when ther homesteaded in ;
vpa_
,f
b8dn't .«fired
llie
meniliers
brought
a weed mcul of the depression and the
Elaine Caldwell, president of the
lng poKklble
a more
brlillan' ! Infections of hand* and f.ngers I/*Ve County a mtmher of yean V n „
and gave Informed ton concerning fart that many of the county
Bu*ine«s and Profc-slonal Wowi-
<nd
feet
and
legs
in
New
York
color of the product and a bait
aeo-
vade *36ft.42ft,ftftfi.ftft<)
Its harmful luitiit*. and fhe hem agents gave nearly half of their
.n '» Club,
promises
Ihe
eo
account for one in seven case»
ing of fermentation reactions.
Mrs.
M.
B
-Tomas
o
f
Oregon
^
jn
tor,
Rav
tbev
,?firne<!
method of exterminalhin
! time to federal emergency pro-
operation of their
organii-atin
of
compensation:
three
per
cent
the use of sugar
and sal*,
n t y was a
Tues
, rhool w„ doing a lard of- in .«ponsoiing an unusually fine
_ _ _ _ _ _
lerts,
the 4-H cloli enrollment
bow to flit containers to avoid solution of Iodine or anv good lay. this week, Mr and Mrs Asa nce busiDeM nroel anrt
pet parade.
ha* continually Increased In re
T O II/\T tv [ ) t / '. v I / '' c i r i n
f milled
immediatelv Fanno of Chico, Calif , and Mr ,
or bulging,
how
to int>*ep4ie
I €ar1y r .5.000 In monev
t U ll^ U I II N i l r ( I K
rpp, yenr, hp pointed out. The breaking
Hil!»Horo
busim.-s men at u
upon
Injury
will
greatly
reduce
and Nirs A
R. Fanno of Mil
a, (ho
PMitof. recent meeting announced that
C O U N TY 4 II CLUBS Mktta <>f gtab enrollment to nir- pnek vegetables tor freezing, Me chance of infection.
hint»
on cooking
frozen
wsiikie were VaAorr Asa Fanno r<e ^ , h|n * * * mon^
* n i „ - May would promcle a b g free
_ _ _
.
al hoy* and girts U approxl- and
The farm has an enviable re-
products are Included.
Specific
Is a norhew at Mrs
T ^
dlobment was refinned by Ibe «5ft disl ribiition on the night
of freedom
from disease and a son
The annual Washing!™ County
'T
n" d " " " - ha"
of 'he lale
Bea*, Pf ^
Gran(, JuTy ,n
Tolpdo
directions are given for handling nord
of September 5 to help in a t­
» It
club pi,mlc
w ill be
lield aa h' « * ,n i>r,“ !on a* ,n any the many kinds of betiri«». cher­ buf “ more persons are acciden­ flVrnm. early Oregon pioneei.
lsit(
tX«i«n
deputy tracting an attendance at the
ottier of the 11 'western states.
tally
kilted
while
xt
work
in
Sunday, July 26, ivt
Hoi.mers'
ries, aprico«», figs, grape», pea
' 1 1 .....
'
---- ■ itr-’.ials songtf Broe) and S-budt
Fair. A special feature '•). Fri­
Work
of thr extension ser-
agricultural pursuits than ir any ■ ■ 1 “
r«Ht. according to I.. K. Francis,
che.» and prunes.
FaHs
claim
the
population
of ‘ w* * f ° un<' *hey^ bad
left F r.- day afternoon. Septen!x-r 4, w 'll
vice
1«
Inrressed
In
effeetive-
...
__.
.
,,
„
other
occupai
ion.“
In
TCanaas
n>»4elaut rnunty agent.
Ib e
-iM-olhc
direction* Ine
Hillsboro, r d r a s t , « ^ ’ - Rooenflv,
M ww« Ifsrned ' « the closing of all lh.» u ee-
ness through close coordination
a tftudy wns made, ma- Beaverton,
The committee of loaders who
sey that the fruit fhinery was more barardoiTj than Grove and Tigard Toys and o - 1’ *
diptrief atfi-rnevV -.fflec , nd hiuireiM concern.'* i.i lilt! —
with other divisions o f wc.rk In strawberries
rne working out the final iikans
be picked
when
well animals and Dolls.
1:341 to 5 to.
Tl. *
lher objects «honld never be led' **»»♦ ,h,'v eT-hH-'bed
r C r ­ bon. fre ui
agriculture at* the college and should
for the picnic,
wthidh will in-
through amieahle cooperative re­ colored and ripe but not soft.
oc the steps. A safe step ’ adde- f
"ft*1
’,,í’ n,
*n t ’,,* ownei-s »n«l their empi .yees will
The
farmer
should
also
note
rlude ball gomes In the morn­
are
capped
and that more fatal accidents occur should be in everv home, and
Cme . ltd
near New Orleans, pre- vl.-'lt the FaVr al t
lationships with
the »(ate de The berries
ing, lunch and a ahnilt program
pirtment of agriculture nud farm washed and packed in con'alner* on rural hiahwayw than tn the sosp should never be left in the «rm ably to e-«-h fn os some of indulge in a number u< »p-* •»
nt noon, and recreutlnnl act Ivt
ard vieit the displays.
the quick billions, thewselvec.
organisations
of the etate, he a I tae rale o f three pounds of city and more resuM from col­ bathtub
l :es in the afternoon, are A r­
berries to one pound of sugar, lision with fixed object«» »uch as
added.
Next in prevalence are luirns,
--------------------
thur Ireland, chairman, W
T
The outlook for the future Is o. in a syrup of 60 per cenl trees and milk stands or (fitches. «vpl'Fvins. poisons land pols'THvu» U. P ESTABLISHES
Putnam Jr., Mrs. Hoy Heinrich
R E V IE W DESCRIBES
made
by
using
slg
falrtv
rmtimlstlc. atthoux*i not­ density,
Fatal accidents in the home ‘ gas.
ard Mrs. John tleipry. O M
RESEARCH B U R E A U STATE CO NFERENCE
withstanding
gTeat
aid
which pound« of sugar to four rounds a-ee Here listed in the order In j CouMnnn sense is the most ipo
Kraus, onuwty rehool superin­
Usually
the
syrup which caution Is most needed tfnt accident preventsive
IVrotteh
the
Bankhewd- of water-
tendent, and the nm.l*tnnt coun­ came
pack looks bent, saya Wkpand,
Jones
bill,
there
I*
far
more
Establishment
of a research
A complete account of the an
ty agent are helping
on Mil»
dry pack has pos­
demand for Increased work than although the
bureau
by the Union
Pacific nual Commonwealth Conference,
c ommlt lee
< • n l e «•ir'r* 1 • * fro.»
present sibilities.
itai’.: oud. plonfer in the develop- held this spring on the Univer­
The ntinual tail! game b e ween income, Ballard said,
(Direction» for freezing aspara :
menit of light streamline trains, sity of Oregon campus, ls in
ft,« Im der» and older hovs will
“ In all plans
and programs gus, beans, broccoli, cauliflower,
v.as anenuneed last week by W. eluded in the current issue of
amin he n feature of (he t ieixir. of
(.he extension service,
the Sweet
M. Jeffetv, executive vice pres
corn,
mushroom»,
pea.i
"The
r*mirror.wenllJ»
Review"
reale- Franc*. This hall o m i ,
„hiectlve fa betterment and spinach
. Ideal.
Otto Jabelmun. assistant published by the University o f
are Included.
v ili commence
at K>:M
am
th(. rurn, home/. „ „ „ a r d con-
general superintendent of mo­ Oregon.
and will lie the opening event
eluded. “ We feel that all work
tive power and m actiniry, will
A
large number
of p ip e r»
of the rttiy.
LOCAL
AU
TH
O
R
W
IN
S
whether from the technical de­
head the new- department.
rand at the sesteton by prom­
The basket lundi w|tl be at nari ments or from the humnni
PLACE IN BOOK
This Union Pacific move to-r- inent Oregon leaders and ex­
1-.30.
Alt 4-H club
members, j J
nr-pli«*» toward a more pr >-
from ohher
waird
con*istent
betterment
of perts brought here
leadens
and t'.ielr friends
and titnbln farm
TWC MAN WHO I
and a more cul-
«cottons
of
the
country,
are re­
|
equipment
lends
added
emphasis
Tunas
without
Mrs. Gertrude Martin Ih iisten -,
fuiniliiw
an- invited
to attend ,ur<>rt homr
Therefore
we do
S i GNAU NG
! 1« “ Railroad
Week” ,
observed produced in full. Complete a c ­
sen
cf
lkaverton,
Route
2,
is*
Mila picnic.
not use the term 'program for
of sections
on mining
tb.oughout tthe west July 13-18 counts
men', 'for women’, or ‘for 4-H one of tuc writers wliose work;
and geology, community velDsm»
in
recognition
of
progress
made
club young folks’ . Instead our Is included in "The Yeaibook e.l ;
reyrrealion and others are inclu
FIRE
DESTROYS
b> western railroads.
a 1
work Is with men. with women (\>niiein|,«irry Poetry, 1
ded.
•The
necessity
for
a
serrrate
SOBOLEWSKI HOME | -«nd with voting people, hut for poetry anthology whioti b.is juit .
An address on the need of a
i «search bureau." said Mr. Jef­
t een published. The volume eon- '
I the family.”
and geologv
fers, “ arise« from Ihe many sci­ bureau of miniog
tain* mainly Ibe work ol worth- j
for Oregon, made by Go*ernor
The HkholewskJ home at Whit-
entific
and
mechanical
problems
w 'li'c hut obscure authors w I ki
l.ird sitution was « .miiiletrly des­ SILVER TROPHY TO
at the conference, and
cenfronting the Union Pacific in Martin
s: ould receive greater
rec igni­
of rthee
talks ere
troyed
by tire of unde'ei mined
Itte
development
of
moc'irr a number
tion
for
their
literary
«(furls,
BE A W A R D E D AGAIN
reiwoduced in full. The current
ills nit It p-m. Sunday evening.
freight
and
passenger
equipment,
and Ihe publlslier* through this
Mr. Sobnlewxkl, who was away
including light weight and high riimber also include* an index
collection are attempting o in­
til the time, did not team of
1T<> Calf Manna trophy which troduce their writing!* to a large |
* peed streamline trains, the idea of all material published in tihe
Ms bras until Monday morning. has been awarded for the past. and
of which was originally advanced Review during the past vear.
important
audience.
For
to the outstanding s« vira l of those include.; in t tie j
Several nlumbers of the Bea­ I wo years
by W. A. Hatrriimn, cliatrmnn
verton lire depurl men I responded dairy club at Ihe
Washington volume it may he the heg'nning
or' our board of directors. Our TO HEAR REPORT
tv tilie call but the tire had too (xrutity fair will aguin be awar­ of an outstanding literary career.
present research forces will be
OF C O N V E N TIO N
much of r. atari before it was ded by the Carnation Milk Com­
resigned to this bureau and ad­
A nation-wide .search for tal­
will be one
o f Ibe
discovered to make any attempt pany nnd
ditional
mechanical.
electrical,
ented writers was conducted, and
features
of the competition at
at saving it povalble.
There
will be a
Republican
and metallurgical experts added.
In response
manuscripts
were
Walter tlnils, at the Beaverton the fair
Our purpose
is
to intensively flu b meeting held in ihe Cbsin-
submiilcd
by more
(bar 4(TO
Ktedrtc shop, and a member of
The trophy, which Is ft large
study, survey, perfect and pre­ btr of Commerce Rooms at Hills­
'authors. Of these, less thru 100
•he tire department, in attempt­ sliver loving cup, Is perpetual,
pare for final adoption, rrrprove
boro at 8 p.m. July 21rt.
were chosen lo have work In­
ing to safeguard (he crowd from and is awarded pooh year to tthe
At this meeting Ihe new of-
meats, in design and const ruction
cluded in Ihe book. The pub­
nr.y dangur of coming In contact dairy rluh which mak»»s Ihe High-
of railroad equipment for freight f'ceirs will be elected, delegates
lishers, enexnuaged by the sue-
with live wires,
wn»
himself cel score on Ihe basis e f the
and passenger service on Union to the Corvallis Convention will
ce»s of their efforts lo uuc.irlti
burned
on both
'lands b/ the following points: 1, per cent of
1 e elected and there will he a
Pacific lines."
new literary talent, intend In
win's. Dr. Mason was called and cluh
menutiers
exhibiting;
2,
worthwhile
procram
at whirh
Mr.
Jabehnsn.
a
native
of
Issue a similar book later this
Mr. m is was taken tb Beaver­ ii'dging leazn scores; 3, drmon-
Convention
an I
Cheyenne. V yc..
eame
to the Ibe Cleveland
year
and
another
widespread
ton to have hits hands dressed
lintlon te*ini scores; 4, erhitiit
of A lf landen
Union Pact fie 30 veers ago at the oomiWBtion
search for talent is now going
oUicitiga; 5, showmanship plac­
Ihe age of 15 cb a caller in th° will he reported on bv one of
on-
Those who
are interested
ing«.; 6. herdsman ship; 7, filling.
uheyesine roundhouse. With the the delegates to the conve it ion.
MRS. GEIGER LE A V E S
should write hi Ihe publishers.
Awarding of this trophy has
exception
of
thyre years
of ■ill Ihe Repi»blican candidates in
HOUSE, 151 Ftflth Avenue,
FOR TOLEDO HOME resulted in a marked improve­ AVON
study
at the
U civersl'v
of the county are exqiected to be
New York City, for a e< pv of
ment in Ihe appearance of dairy
Michigan he has been with Ihe PTesenl. This meeting will he
Ihe rules of the competition.
Mrs. \Vm. Geiger left Thurs­ exhibits both in the barn* and
preHmirtR.ry
orgmi/stton
company continuously. He *s Ihe the
It has also
day
for her Hume
In Toledo. ii Che show ring.
meeting
for
the
Republican
cam­
designer of the Union PaMflc’s
iravtutrs ins. Lo, Sofas Serrtet,
Ohio, after visiting ifluree months ennui raged Ihe cluh meml.cr» to DATES ARE SET FOR
two 1 pfe«* streamline*«, “ F l y of paign in this county this yea-.
ir
tilie home
of her
brother work for their clubs as a whole
.
T V "ver” , now in dailv
«ervlce
and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. n-i well as flrr individual gain. If. N U T GROWERS’ TOUR
Most drivers have had the feeling the main roads. A policeman patrol- ^
Denver and Fhl^iro
Geo. Brown.
She was uccxmi- Is one of the valued awards of
(hat they would like to run the care- ling the road can make almost a
summe» j teas driver right off the road, includ­ goody-goody out of the most danger­
panted by her sister, Miss Ida the show and will again nerve
Dales ot t,ne annual
Sunday guests al fh.> If. F
ing tha road hogs, the weaver, the ous driver.
Brown
who will spend several 1 ¡i» one of the outstanding fea
tcur of the IVeslern Nut Gncar-
W
aile
Home were Mr. and Mlrs
Until
people
grow
up
in
their
use
snatcher
of
seconds
at
red
lights,
week* wtil.b her.
lures.
ers association have been «el for
The following hirtihs were re­
the speed demon, the driver who of motor vehicles. It seems to be Frank Humble of Aslhoria Mrs
The Rork Creek dai y eluh, August 12 and 13, accord:l.g to
never signals — and also the horn necessary to provide many with Frit chen Westfall
of Portland, ported by Dr. Mason; to M:.
The Misses
Eva
and Elsie F. H
Jossy. lender,
Has won C. K. Schuster, specialist in nut
watchmen. Here’s something funny and Mr. and M-rs. Henry Watte and Mrs. Shirley Kallam, a son,
blower.
Whitworth and their grandir,oth
this eup both years fha* it hns gniwing at Oregon Slate calleg»
to Mr.
Many a time a driver has been about the "pests you’d like to swat." of Redmond v'«is Violet Sprane* lia r Id l-eslie, July 7;
cr, Mrs. Mary Evans, spei 1 Ihe been awarded
and secretory of the association.
heard to say, “ I wish I had a 10-ton There are so many of them, at va­
and Mrs. I<ester
J. Collins, a
weekend at Izike T.ytle
Mrs.
of Bea -
It Is planned lo View localities
Tuck to chase the pests off the rious times, that It all wers driven of Prrtland. formerly
daughter. Mhrle Ann,
July 11,
Evans is remaining for tbe rest
Mrts. R. M . Stewart left T ups
from the highway, there would be ve.rton. was
a guest
Tuesdayi at Glen Cullen: Mr. and Mrs.
and developments not heretofore
goad."
But
there
Is
a
better
way
to
of Ibe summer with her daugh­ day
with relatives
from
Ins
of Beaverton
Full detail* will he an­ get rid of the pests. And that is to practically no one left. Who are the and Mr nnd Mrs. T*esh'e Wheel- Oscar H. Morrts,
ter»«. Mrs May Hughe« and Miss
Angeles on n racalion tr'p In seen-
hava a yuflkleot force of police on pests of the road, anyway?
w
of
340
Diego
on
Wednesday
Route
1,
a
son.
July
11.
[.111inn Evans.
nounced latter.
I Vidi Kirin, B. C.
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