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The Only Newspaper Devoted Exclusively to the Interests of Eastern Washington County.
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VOLUME XIV, No. 3«
Homemakers Camp
Is Great Success
Beaverton, Washington County, Oregon, Friday, August 21, 1936.
NEW CANE BEKKIES
ARE BEING TESTED
Silently Psiwing
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LOCAL NEWS
A RESOLUTION
Subscription, $1.00 per yr. In Advance
PUPILS RESTRICTE
IN SC HOOL CHOICE
ÍCE
Irrigation ToursTo
He Held Soon
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TY»e following resolution was
The Non-High fkkiooi board of
adopted at a meeting
Monday Washington county
has
made;
evening of Beaverton Lodge No. the following rulings:
202. I.O.O.F.:
Hoginniog high school »tvdentv ,
RHBOLCTION
ifresbmen» may enroll only at
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Whereas, the Hupreme Ruler of Lennon l*olytechDic or at Girls’ ««-
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the univerne la His infinite wtv
Polytrchntc, in MhootH outside of V' a s h , n *ft o n
C o . E ariH S
dom l»a» laken our beloved bro
Included
in
Willamette
ther Robert ctiambertain to his wr hi * t.on °*?nty
Students who attended any
#r ,,
.
eternal borne; and
Portland high #<-ho.»i last year
V a lle y In s p e c tio n
Whereas, Brother chamberlain or previous years vr»|] 1 »? per
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was a member of the first ctaas
miffed to continue in Poitiand LOCAL TOUR COMING
initiated
in this lodge, and
ntud#*ntn who attended Wash-
throifghout the entire life of this in*ton county high schools laat,
lodge lias been active in the work year or Irevlou». years will be i ' *rlo«s Crops I'ader Irrigation
of the order, having attained the
permitted to transfer to Port.-;
Are To lie Studied
rank of Pair. Grund, end having
land high schools only upon the
held many offices in this lodge. ______ . .
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Irrigation project* at
Robert
the duties of which he performed
‘ 1 ^ ’
3
° ° ,u_
perlntendent at. Hillsboro
W. Warren’* and John Thorn
with coacientiotiM zeal and true
No student will be permitted burgh's, both on Gale* Creek,
fratternal spirit, aod
Where«#, Brother Chamberlain to attend Portland high schools wifi be the only farms In this
previously
ob county v tailed in the Willamette
In bis daily lift exemplified the unless he ha»
tained a Certificate of
Residence
Valley
¡rriwation
August
25
Lachingif
of
our
order
in bis
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( tour,
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A
ugust
s
o
dealings with his fellow
men,' aPPro' a > from
the
county and 28. The caravan is expectesl
and by hla kindly words and -
mperintendeni » office in. to arrive at the Warren farm wt
endeared birn*eK in the HUlnboro. Application for such > 3:»)0 p.ru., Wednesday the 26th.
hearts of all who m id # In con- certificate nhottki be made nwne Aflar looking over crops under
lime previous to enrollment in irrigation M (hat place, it will
tret with him;
Personal
application proceed to the Thurnburgh farm
Now Therefore, es a tribute U> Portland.
the memory of our departed b ro -'
much to be desired. If writ- a mile west of Baton Grove.
ther and as an expression o." o u r : ' * 11 application is mad« to the
Tliis tour will start Tuesday
sympathy to hi« family,
(county
school
superintendent’ » tbe 25th on the Staley Bret her»,
Be It Resolved, by the oKIcer* j
t4»e applicant should state farm tw o miles east of New Era
there
and motnbers of Beaverton iysdge: k *8 rating in high school (1st, and will continue from
No. 252, I.O.O.F., that the char- 2 nd, 3rd or 4th year», school al through Marion county. Tbe sec
ter of this ledge be draped for 'ended last year, and school to ond day the tour will start In
Polk county and will conclude
a period of thirty days, and
5* attended in Portland.
..B e It further resolved,
that J It is not necessary for »tu- as mentioned in this county.
Ihls resolution be spread upon denis who plan to attend Wash-
On W arren's place this m year he
tbe records of the lodge and ton eoun’ y high schools to ob- j has irrigated approximately 15
copies sent to the family
of tain tjese certificates.
1 acres of potatoes. 13 acres of
Brother f'bamberlain.
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corn, and 33 acres of ladino ck>-
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CONFIDENCE MEN
i w r and pasture. Four acre* of
Mrs L. M. Ogi laid of Port-
Wlhat .lbs
up-to-date
t>vrrj
Ilwwaa* Loralle Harley
who
recently
returned
»rower In Oregon, and to a cer 1 rhftnB* »^ralle Harvey, young- lend,
tain extent in the United Mtates, i f**' "on
Mr’ aod -v,n•• Thomas from a two ntonhls visit In Kan
» III t»e growing
iu the next ( Harvey, was born at Mils« City, sas City, „pent [tbs week end
with her son-itn-lpw and daugb
several decade# 1 « b«iug oeUf- MmbUdB’ J“ n'»“ rY » 6 th, t i l l ,
mined now ou Uncle Haul's lar-
Thomas * * »
suddenly taken ter, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Cady.
raue berry testing plots
*hl» life Halurday, August
\ \ omen Enjoy I’ articipa-- #e: t
Mrs. Neva ftaamttssen, who baa
conducted at Corvallis In coop-
Jordon, Mont., in conee-
(be guest of Mrs.
Rosa
tion in Activities; Free oration with ihe Oregon dial # 1 ,iUCBC€ of “ “ »«»«mobile accl- been
Llggl, returned to ber home at
college experiment station.
'lont, at ihe ago of IS years, 6 Edmund, Wash., UiW week. Mra.
dom from housework
Rasmusncn 1« the daughtei
of
More than MKK) new hybrid U‘ ° n" 1 #n‘1 ’‘° m*
lairrle., the results of r ls g ig s ' Tnom“ ,‘ **ad M**11» moat of his Sheriff ChrUtmaa of The Dalles,
SWIMMING ENJOYED iroeaes among raapberrirs, blank- ^ . l 1*
who for 26 conbooni ive years nl
has
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berries, logunbcrries, Youngber- Jordon-
MonL, sttaodlag
the twen sheriff of Waeco county.
- some
- - — of •*--
>•» *fad*’ school
at
Jord<>ti
and
Thlrteeti young friends oi Miaa
laMille# (,< I aDi|M-r» 4z* lacladed rie» uud —
even
the —
wild
sklmou berries and leas well gr^uatiug from the Jori^n h l ^ j , n„ ^ ma|(olu h()a(jrtti
la l.ur»tk l ;n ', r y « n l
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»93«. He wtt„ tt eur„ rjw. „ rt and
known sorte came
fruit for
the
first
lime
this
year
These
[°°n
k
h“
.
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»■ Ore- kerchief „bower at her home on
Hu- f Iru! vacation caiup for
ff.
If * * f * f j j 1..
i Friday evening
O iuik s and re-
homemaker# held In Washington have been the object of careful i cuts
at Beaverton. While attend fieshmeuj* were the diversion*
of
trained
plant
• "intjr on Ana ja! 111 ., inrtu observation
lug the Heuverton high school be of the evening. The Domacolla
»>»*. whs .fa. lured lo be a #uo- breedera who have recorded tho wag a member of the
Torch family is leaving soon to make
i«a» by the women present, #c- fuel* about them on which to
la* their borne in Portland.
.ordiox to Blanche
Kick worth, base future action lu discarding ' “ 0 D 0 ,r^ * ' f ' 5ty . f “ “ , WBJt
w"*
home demonstration agent.
Fl- certain ones and keeplur others ! ,wr‘ 7 ' wl lB
The Misses Henrietta and Ev
^ ‘>U,B “ f
»-sketball team
not loilaUntlou Uatrd 1 « woman for further testing and erosala«. ! during
bis aecior year in high elyn Hawley of Oakland, Calif.,
ür. George M. Harrow. ch ief: achool at Jordon.
ond |bi> director aa permnnent
virtted at the home of Mr. and
camper* with from five to 12 of (be berry breeding work in
He leave# lo mourn his aud-i Mrs. Hai old Alexander 'thursday
KiM-aui every day.
the II. H. il(*i>ariment
of agri : dpn u0li uonme,y departure from I nud »',rld“ >'' T*»« y «“ “ « »•ile-
Krida) Mir campers entertained cultme. bee spent a month st , blM ,,ft òU> father , od m olbtri,* re well knowa here and at A)o-
Mr. Itex Warren, Yamhill county (orvain*i Mil. year working with Mr
-nd
Thomas Harvey. ,ra- tonr,n*
ü*r« lor »
»gent and Mrs. Warren, and Mr. his resident aswociate, (Jeorre F ,
___v . „ , his
number
of years.
They »pentyears.
They »pent
of Beaverton;
staters,
Mr*
I.. K. Francis, assistant county Waldo, In checking up ou the
their
vacation
here
and
at the
Vivian Gttteley of Portland, Mrs-
agent of Washington county, and bleeding work. It ws* Dr Dar
Evelyn Taylor o f Jordon, Mont., bench.
Mr»- Kraurla nt a planked sal- row who »pent two years at
Mrs. June Bass of
Beaverton; | 'Ihe Silver Chord Girls’ quar-
mon dinner. The aalmou « u OJM*. In eslabllablng t ie berry
I one brother, Charles Harvey of i let from the Northwestern Nar-
prepared by Ml»# Lucy Case, ex hr .-dime w.-rk on l' 11.
.Portland; hi» grandmother, Mrs. aieno college at Nampa, Idaho,
tension nutrition specialist from
* i
Alice Harvey of Portland.
Be- gave an Interesting musical pro-
Oregon Stale college. On Hatur- 1 Ur,i* h f aljr’
*"
B* er '
,
aide» ht» Immediate relatives ie gram at
the
local
Nazarene
Uay, the hommmakmV families »tale esperlment station staff. Dr
leave# a large boat of sorrowing church
Friday
evening
Tha
were »pedal aueala for the day. Harrow Is enthusiastic abort tiic
•luartet ia traveling to different
friends.
Camp ucIlvItUm included bas results achieved already and the
Resides being an ardent, cfili- pointa throughout the northwest,
ketry, ! audit by
Mrs.
Pearl promise for the future.
geut and honor student, Thomas accompanied by Mr. and Mrs.
Locker from rtcares'ose, pewter
Raspberry croate# resulted In was a most ambitious aod ener- Guy Hharp.
poundlns, taught by Mrs. Herttha new berries, »ome of which re- Ketjc
WILLAMETTE
VAL-
WANTED 1 BY r POI
ICE
bave *lready
duE
m4n of ^ e r t u i „„d
I P V U PCT m o p i AY
v l l v r ‘ and *>W. Sweet corn is (kill to
Fluhrer from Meagher; and osa- semble logauberrles In #tze, oth- kindly drrpoaition and was great
L L T B f c M r\ 2 K N A A
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and tbe
lid, a new |*holugraphlc craft, er# which were bright in color jy
and respected by all FARMERS’ UNION
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: Oregon citizen* are warned to; being utilized for sheep.
lauKht by .Mrs. Maude Purvine, ant with the firm flesh "ought
wbo gnew him. got only
Climatic
conditions.
coupled, t* on the lookout for a pair of
on the Thornburgh farm where
PLANS
MEETINGS
Columbia county home demon- by shippers, and others which, tor hU irbolasM<.
attainments,!
with abundant suitable *oil
re- confidence men wanted by the irrigation was first started
in
t lira tion agent.
Swimming was had many destruhle characterla- b(J,
w i„ fof __
hte ________
iallhful ___ ( Edward E. Kennedy, national
source« are two factors that give j Tacoma, WashinjAon police on j 193 a on 12 acre«, at
preoent
enjoyed every afternoon
under lie# combined, including »Iron,- T^Uon ' lo « ¿ ty along other line»,! » « w U r y of the Birmer#' Fnion promise of a basically sound fl- cLarge# based upon a complain; ] there are approximately 130 acres
I be direction of Margaret Cypher cane growth.
and especially for what the fu- will be in Oregon from Augtiot ber flax Industry in the Wiila- j of a Tacoma woman wtio claims j on *r!tich water la being used all
viho ul»u gave a .h-moi*»lration
This
Crosses between Oriental and t „ re would dotfbtleee bold
in 22 to August 27. AJnoog his r etie valley, say* Brittain B- to have been swindled out of i io irrigate ladino clover.
of artificial respiration- A claw
Robinson, feferal flax 9 pee;alis’ , several hundred dollars by i J mjsc ( i» utilized for sheep pasture and
American ei'cciee nave #lven by- »¡„re for »uch a promising young »peaking dates are:
lu First Aid was conducted by brlds with exceptionally vigorous
Sunday, August 23 at 1:30 p.m in a new bulletin
or. ’ Fihe' pioraoiers. according to a report j seed. Visitor« to these two pro-
Ora
Bcovell,
Yamhill
county
Flax In Oregon.” just pul'ished issued today by
the Poitiand > jeots next Wednesday afternoon,
rane», combined with good ber-
tj ,,. Rt.Vi Harper R Burns of ( at dtSBWpoeg Ibrk;
health nurse, who acted aa camp rie*. Crosses between the native )b#
Expert- Letter Business Bureau.
I the 28th, will see and hear of
church, preached
Monday evening August 24. at by the State Colteue
nurae. Camp fire program" were
men* station.
The Bureau release states that tbe resuKs of Mr. Weu-reiF» and
vlld blackerries and tame s o rtf'th e funeral reraion.
He cho«c
pni ln ^oMlnnvnUe;
featured every evening
Excel,
have given b>t>rid# with crnirnirr- ' , h( following poem of Umgtel-
"edne*oa> oveaiag, Augus. .8
Tbe new bulleiin,
technically ,,ne of the men gave hi* name Mr. Thornburgh’s irrigation ex
lent mcalw were prepared by iMra
*» being especially a p p ro-' »1 * ;30 in HillKhovo, When cord* dtsH.iiaU.-d as Station Circular:«* « - »1- Walkar who claimed perience.
Nancy Boy and Mre.
Murtha clal size retaining much of the
wild blackberry flavor. C, os see 1 pri^[e;
1 will be handed out flor signa- 118. contains the latest Jnforma - 1 ■<* »*' <*“ investor in a defunct
To give farmers an opportuni
cjmrebly.
bet ween Youngherrle* ant logan-
j I urea, and petiUons circulated, tion on the production of fiber Seattle company. He professed to ty to see some small irrigation
The woat her man favored the berries promise to result in new IlltT GOD
HAS WILLED
to place the Union parly ot. the flax from the farmer»* .stand - 1 ^ Torming the investors into a »«tups a local lour or series of
homemakers with warm
balmy aorts that will be an
rnprove-
IT OTHERWISE
regular hallo* m the November poijj...
■ term of taockholder's committee. visits to such plants has been
days and cool nigbta, and (he ment on both.
There ts no flock, however
'election.
"For the production
of
the 1,1 this manner he secured one! arranged for Friday, August 28.
ubseDce ot mosquitoes added ma
The large scale work must be;
watched and tended,
The Sunday meeting will bo a best quality of fiber, tbe crowing i hundred dollars from hta victim, i This will »tart in tbe morning
terially lo the campers' happi conducted
T h*> following day one I . H. i at 3:30 a.m w fh a visit to the
for several scnsonii
But ° n* dead IaIU*> ** there; statewide Farmers’ Union picnic season for fiber flax should be
neat.
before It will be known which i There is no rireslde. howsoe’e r , W(th a basket dinner at 12:00 cool and moist,” Robinson say».‘ Howard called upon the same; Hardin piece right at the Fwrm-
ML*. ETtckweirlb wo* catnp di
noon. The Oregon Sfsite Farmers •Tbe«e «ondlflons exist «n the l>arly and repra-ented himself to ington bridge Mr. Hardin is us^
new varieties are promising e-j
defended.
rector.
Union will furnish free coffee Willamette valley if ftbe- flax i s ' 1* a geologist! from the Univer- ing a «n a il power plant, irrtgalt-
nougb
to warrant distribution . 1 But has on*' vacant chuir.
the
farmers l-lanted before April 15. When *it> of Minnesota. He claimed in* small patches of ladino clo-
In the nieautlme further rrosses The air 1 » full of farewells to and sugar, with
bringing cream for the coffee, planted before tbe middle of A- to hold a certain oil option and ver, string beans and sweet corn-
P.-T. A. CONVENTION will be made along (he lines in- ’
the dying,
The next stop in Ithta tour will
and each one bringing his own pril tbe flax will grow better persuaded
the complainant
to
WILL BE HELD dtooted by past experience.
And mourning for the deid:
table ¡service and a big basket because it is aided by the
late turn over cash and securities to be at the Taylor Guernsey dairy
Tho heart o f Rachel, for her
of
of lunch.
spring rains, maturing with
the him in what was supposed to b e ; one and a half mile* east
A convention oh the theme, COUNTY LAND IS
children crying,
The Farmers' Union Co-opera beginning
of the dry banner a Joint venture in
which the Hillsboro at 1:30 P-nn,
where
’'What's New In P.-T. A . T” will
IN CONTROL AREA Will not be comforted
t!ve Creamery of Sheridan will period the latter part of June. ■ ’ investor” would reap a quick anikher small power unj. ie.be-
t>e held in HI! Inborn, August 211
ing used to irrigate ladino clo
"The dry weather aids in tna- and substantia) profit,
Let us be patient! These severe furniHh 150 gallons of ice cream
for all ikffloers and member* of
who
The Uhehalem Mountain area
and are offering all you ran eat turing the fiber flax crop and 1 These two are reported to be ver pasture. After those
afflictions
Parent-Teacher
••»octal kina
In in Ihe snpth and southeast part
tim e ling together in a 1936 Ford are tnferedted in this project get
for ten cent».
harvest
usually
occurs
duriru
the
Washington county who are in of Washington county is lucludedi •'J *'1 Jrn,7
Krr U? <* t
1’
Everybody is invited to any first imrt of July. A goiden col two door sedan; any information through looking at it, the topr
terested in plans anil methods in the area selected by the Soil! And oftentimes celestial bene-
and ail of these meeting*
or ts produced in the mature on their whereabouts *hould be *"•*»» move on to the \an i)er
dictions
for the new year’ » wi»rk.
Uonservation service as a con
flax, resulting in a liisht colored comrauicated to the Portland \ Lom place juat east of Orenco,
Ansimi» this dark otsgulee.
Mrs. Wtlliani
Kletzer,
Mate trol area.
The total area, a c
CALL SOUNDED FOR ther that is considered more Better Busines* Bureau or the where a rather complete oyer-
president, Mrs. Ward, newly a|>-
cording lo announcements J"*l |\\kS see hut dimly through
by -pinners than the j Ttata«. petice department.
^ fn
a” “ nursed
,he REPUBLICAN MEET ,
polnted
membership
chairman, made, comprises approximately
mists and vapors;
dark colored fiber. Further, the
Mrs. Sam Dellah, chairman for 25,000 acres, and lie# in Wash-
! planting. All three of these set
A„ li4, )b i
damp*
Republican workers of Wash dry summer period of four or CLUB HEARS TALK
t.ie
Parent-Teacher
Magazine, Ington and Yanihllt counties. The W)w) aefm to us buI 83<j funeral
ups are for smeller acreages than
tive
.months
in
the
W'llamette
•
ington county have been sum
Mrs. Crowther. publicity, Mr«, headi|Uiiriera for this project will
BY
AIR
LINES
MAX
SOm« of the others in the county
tapers
valley is helpful to the retting
('happel, publication», and other be in Newbcrg. Work Is expect-«
and farmers with a limited a c
be hwtven.s ai»t«nt lamp» moned lo meet in Hillsboro <m
K iw w is club held an eve- / reace on which it is practicable
September 2 and confer
with (soaking) and .irjing i>nu,s>,
state officer» are expected to t>e ed lo be wtartwi soon by a force]
"The moist winter ruontha of „ ¡n(t meeting Wednesday with the , to apply water will find! the
present to bring in»plmtlon and of 25 to 30 men.
t There is no deutih; what seen») state leaders on county organiza
the member* included. ; nnelhods used in Iheso cases of
tion plans according to an offi Ihe Willamette valley are beue WjVWI
new idea*'. Mr». J. I. Greene
Soil erosion has damaged c o n -;
so 1» transition:
tveial
for
the
processing
ot
scutch-
K
U
esU.
Forty-seven
were interest If they are interested tn
cial
call
by
Arthur
W.
Priatilx,
of Garden Home, county coun- slderable acreage in this
area
Tills lit'» of mortal breath
ing (separating the wood from j present to enjoy the sumptuous irrieafion in any form.
ril presMrtit, will preside.
whore rolling hillsides devoted 1 # but the suburb of the life state chairman.
served at 6:30
The meeting 1 » «cheduled
to tc clean cultivated orchard and
General arrangements for the the fiber).............. and ie also b^n-j.jjjmp,.
Ely Man
eflclat in spinning the flax fiber.” j
begin at 10;Oe u.rn. at the Hills where field* have been cropped
meeting
are
in
dharge
of
Donald
EDUCATIONAL PIC
Whoso portals we call death.
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i Ih e tables were decorated In a
boro
Methodist
church, iwlth continuously to grain. In cooi*
.. ,
, ,,. , ... T Templeton, chairman of the
TURES ARE SHOWN
color scheme of
orange
and
luncheon served at noon by la oration with farmers in the area He is not cead. the child of our coon(y c„ lra, commi|,M : j . o . MISS ALLEN GIVEN
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black.
Afiier
the
dinner
Niel
R
affection,
j
Johnson,
secretary
of
the
c«un-
dles of the church. An enter the Soil Conwirvat ion
k ’
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Mr. and Mrs. 8 . A- Appleton
K K 1 D A I . a n U W e -K j (-.raig of the United Air Line#
Uut gone into that school
committee, and John E. Wood.
taliunent program and afternoon will
demonstrate
soli
saving
iiad
as their guests Friday eve
coiami(teeman.
lllust rated --------
t ravel-talk
.¿ave an ---------------
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tea and «i>cial hopr will be o f farm practices. Tbe methods will Where he needs no longer our ^
-Miss ^ Della May Allen waá the stowing picture slides of inodes, ning Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith,
poor
protection,
>
„
,,,
.
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.
.
.
fered the visitor* by the Hill* Include retirement from cultiva
And Christ Himself doth rule, i
meeting will be ^ » d jf» inspiration for a delightful mis of 1 rs nspoi t at ion dating back to Mrs. Melanie Parke, Mis* Nancy
boro Parent-'Teo.vhcr association tion of excessively erodable aud
; night, wilt be open to all party cellaneous bridal shower a n d the covered wagon days, includj Farke aud Mr. Jerry Parke of
under the direction of Mrs. M. eroding land by planting to per In that great cloister« sltllne*» workers, and will
be pnrtlcl- luncheon at. the home of Mrs. tug the fi;vst airplane and
H s 1 Garden Home; Mrs. H. A. Her-
M. Komlg. Hill»boro president. ----------
manent vegetation; readjustment
and seclusion,
t paled in by precinct
workers, Nora Berkey In Portland
last nvmy adventures.
He shuww j brig and niece,
Miss DeLores
of cropping areas; introduction j ny KUardian angels led,
members of l.he Oregon Repub- Friday. About thirty were pres how Ihe modern pilot with the Heswer, of Hynes, Calif.,
who
of •strip cropping in the form of I Safe fr(>m temptation, safe from lican club> lbe young Republi- ent for the occasion.
NAVAL ACADEMY
assistance of the
radio 1 * able ' are here for a
month’s visit,
rotations; seeding and planting |
«in's pollution,
¡cans, the Landon-Knox Veterans
Those from Beaverton were: to know whether he is off his Mrs. Herbrig is a sister of Mrs.
APPOINTMENT OPEN of
pastures; the conservation and! He |iveR whom we call dead 1 c)ub' j Yo America, and all other Mr*. Frank Allen, Mr*. C. W.
course or on it.
Appleton.
control of water; and tie dem-
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¡interested Republican groups, the Allen, Mrs. A. J. Switzer. Mrs.
Every detail wus Interestingly 1
friend« attending
th e
October 17, 1336, a i'lvil Ser
onstr.vtion
of
woodt.nd
1
KHVANIS
LADIES
|
announcement
says,
Jack Batchell aod daughter De- portrayed, Rreluding a trip
to
c f educational picture*
vice examination will be held to
ment practices leading to ero-
p L ^ N ACTIVITIES
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hna, Mrsi. Anna Peaohiuan and New York by way of
moving by Mr
were Mr. an(j Mrs.
uetermlne eligible applicant» for slon control.
daughter Eleanor, Mrs. Barrett picture*. Mr. Craig ak»o told of OMo RobjnRon and son Junior,
TB’
SKIN
TESTS
appointment to the D, ri. Naval
Work in the area will lie c a r -'
Academy at Annupolls, Maryland.
Mrs. F. H. Goyt, Mrs. Day-
WILL BE OFFERED Randall and daughter* Martha the prohcble future of the air- Mr anJ Mr„ j 0 hn^Wright and
end Helen.
plane, saying that a 4«>-p«»8en-
| daughtcr 01etai
After pic-
The First Congressional
Dis rled on In cooperation with the f#B pwk amJ Mr# E E SU|M,
Miss Allen Is the bride-elect ge.r plane is now- being plinne. (unH rp(refhinents were «erved.
^ frt) hostesees at a tea for the
trict of Oregon will have one fanners and inlereeted stnte and
In
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Skin
tests
for
tuberculosis
wilt
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vacancy
at that Academy
in local agricultural agencies.
1 wMsek of the mmnhcrs of Bea- (# .0
offwcd in Sherwood at ot Mr. Witburt Berkey of P ort and if successful 40 more will
the demonstration!
KiwVn'u.'"club T i l e r y a f-.
0
Tbursday, August 27, land.
1937. Congressman James W. establishing
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c » - 1 POTTENS HAVE A
( onservnllon
^«rvtce, ,fcrno<m #t ,he Kiwams hall for j
UgiuR
, w o r ,^ by
Mott 1» anxious that, att ambi the Sol
NUMBER OF GUESTS
FEED
STORE
IS
jsisted
of
Mosdwmea
Miller,
Tat
of Insp^-tlng t h e
American l**llon Auxllllary.
tious young men in tih* First agrees to provide the n e ce s s a r y ,,^
announct8 >IarKIiret fogan. conn-
District,
which .he represents, technical plannin* a«d assistance niwl). equipped kitrhen. Mi . A
ENLARGING SCOPE ,*r'-
Me,x*r’ ■■ and
lw* i Recent visitors at the home of
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Dr. F. T. Rucker,
have an Opportunity to try for In setting up the soil eioslon ; herg gave several ptano relec- (y nurse.
Kcivption
lieti
For
Pastor
\|r and Mr# Karl Potten tn-
control program for Ihe Individ cons.
I resident phvsictan, will be
this appointment.
in
The Washoo Seed and Feed*
Abou.t „evenly members a n d , P]„rte Mr and Mrs. J. K. Gibbs
The hall w
profusely aeco- | fh)|
Any young unmarried man not mil farmers. In return the far
Co., W. G. Miksche. proprietor, friend* id
the Congregational of Scappoose, Mr. and Mrs. Ted
,
less than sixteen years of age n.ers agree to follow the recom - 1 ixited with flowers. The tc» ta -,
has taken over the mill and church and their families, at- Harrt* and son and Mr. Nelson
mended
practices
for
a
five
year
Me
was
very
attractive
with
a
Anyone
under
the
H
.
of
M
nor more than twenty vearw of
by j
'centerpiece of rosebuds tn the i year* Is welcome to take the building formerly occupied
Un irti the picnic »upper and h l - 1 of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Frit*
age on April 1, 1337. may com- period
shade* in green low ls, test, for which
there
I* no
Chart«* Berthold, and i* n''^. V' ' formal recepHon given for Rev 1 r*of ten and children of Hillsboro,
orange
pete.
Mrs. Peck charge.
»nd orange tapers.
In order to make the required 1.04’ 41. PEOPLE HELPING
? « ^ ° â l l U .™ w £
o ^ l i « 011 Mr,<
” ^
««"• * aDd Mr. and Mrs. Paul Scott
and
IN HARVEST OE PEACHES poured and Mrs F H Goyt c u t! Two years ago when a similar tifn* formerlv performed hv the **n‘ *»y at
arrangements
it is
necessary
Park
last
of Multnomah, Mr*. M. C.
! test, was given 110 .Children took
iormer ^ e r
I Thursday ,ve*tag. Rev F. Cart-'
and „>„ of Banks, and
that the uppllcant notify Con
Mr and \l7T~E Smith and '^PU ™ were discussed for the, the test, which was nearly 1 0 ^
In addition to the milt Miksche *>". *‘ at^ sepertrtendent .d C.m- Mr Ernje Meyer of Seattle. Mr.
gressman James W. Mott, Ma-
will continue to
operate
ihe K regal tonal churches of Oiegon.l Meyer l* an uncle of Mr. Pollen
»ikokc Iluilding, Falom, Oregon,
Mat later t.hkh September 15th of
seed and feed business .m Brood- .
»*»*
fr,>m
and t* a well-known graenhou».
Mr. and Mm. I an auxHiary club
with
Mm , an oirtdoor show, a weekly
[also came out foT the occasion. I m «,.
his desire to participate In the Smith’s _- parents.
way.
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Stipe a* president.
L. K. Fisk«, at Cornelius.
examination.