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F R IIU Y SEPTEM BER 4 The fleavcrton Review 1936 power 'ai, lt I» actually b*»n-t pul to use H» vcnly of Mie Waah'ngtou rouiii y club memlier* utlemlod (he unuual 4 II club «umnier W illiam la'inko, t'lilmi I'urty « t o o l wtildi wua belìi al Ih* candidate t>>r Praeidcut, recently Oregon S ta le College, Juue 7 to placed on the hullot In 0 .t * » u 20, foity atten d ili* m* »«'hi lai Mr. and Mrs, W ebster are by an luwembly held III lUIUboro, »bit'» l‘he W ashington countv j Vlen d in e the week In ¡Seattle. , l making a flying trl|> to the delibai ioli inaile un outatundlnK Pneifle r o a s t , aeeordiiiK to tel record d urili* Ule »M umici ac» «graphic advices received from t ttlei tamed Mr and Mr. , 0 « » . his national headquarter a It 1» almi, bavlna »eveil of II* meni lUaseer and Mr Roy Pearson only itosslble for Mr. I amii K c to Iwrs dm-ted sa Ibe beau» of o ' Portland at dinner, Wednesday till one speaking date in Oresou livln* Hroiips ni Ibe stiminer 1 evening. kdiooi, ami ulne of il* merober» or. th is trip , lie is scheduled to wiiiiilu* Intatti Inumi» In Ibe var Mr. and Mrs. Herbert W aite arrive in Portland by airplane on Itila JudKln* uud nrw* Wi itili* ret unit'd Saturday from a two Sunday and will speak at, the lo n tra ta w lindi » e ie belli weeks' vacation at P ay ette laikos Portland municipal auditorium at McCall, Ulnho, and i t Fru it on Septem ber 13, at 2:00 In the Tbe Kruer*l quullty of Ibe t o i l Idaho afternoon. llveslork owued by Ibe club mumbera Ibi* year I* uiuch su Mr aud M rs. H. P . Downing B ecau se so many have ex perlnr to IDiat of forinei* yvara. sud daughter Mary F ran ces r e - Pressed a desire to hear Mr. lu addìi lon to |iiii'cba*in* Inali tunit'd Friday evening from their larmke. his sponsors selected • limiliy purebred »look f ohi Ih» trip to i'ra te r L ik e and wav Portland for the meeting place outalaiuling Incederà nf lii* imints of in te rest. Many people are a avion a to hear county, ilu b in en iM f* bave alao a candidate, who is opposed to Heaver Chapter No lt*> 0 K .S lu d i ItikIii k advanlagv* of oliera foreign entanglem ents and alti will open its fall meetings, of lbe*e ti reciterà of Ih« use of W ednesday, S e p t. 9, with mem . Iheìr aire» for In cedili*:, w-lllh ...___ . . , »h en d ictato rs are throwing Hie house at 410 Main street. West Middlesex. Pa., where Governor twrs of Orenomnh chap ter as , , tbe restili limi mutui Ali» volili* • firebrands union»; European pow Alf Landon. Republican nominee for President, was born in 1887. has -p*clal guests for the evening , , u .... ! . A. »toek l* Iwln* raleed uer kegs. O thers went to hear become a point of national interest. Today it is occupied by the Rev. Tbe eucceaaful acllv llle« of the Mr. and M rs. L. L. Myers him because he Is endorsed by Henry Schilling, pastor of the First Methodist Episcopal church. In 1887 building «oim lruclloti club of tbe it was occupied by the Rev. Herman Mossman, pastor of the same and two children and Mr. and H IH 'toro Union itigli «chool, M. W E. McCloakey and church, when his daughter. Anne Landon. bore a boy baby named Alfred. Mrs. M. Rotate* leader, durlllg 1935 children picnicked a t the U>ck» Mr and Mrs Mike Petiovich bus resulto'! In Increuscd tn ler on t*ie Yamhill River nea. l a and fam ily of Portland and E l rat II» UH* p rojecl «ad tbe o r - lay ette, Sunday. via Mayfield and fam ily of C a- ganlzallon In Ibe pu»t year of lh e Rev- and Mrs P eter mas. Wash , spent Sunday at the two addltlonal club», mie si Ibe « tark an,i Miss Ruth Marita left ¡,omo ,,f Mr anil Mrs Joo Itus|, llillaiMtro Ju n io r high sebool un Monday to attend t'he Na/arene der thè leaderalilp of W allei L Y o u a i tv ep ic's ooavaation or the . Henry and Ibe olher ni l»ie Northwestern d istrict. at Twin << ’on! tnued front Front Page I Durbam «ch<H»l under III“ tea Rocks this week. organization and lenderidilp of n dernbip of J B rrstad l ■ Republican Nominee Will groiip of seven HlUahoro Imy » W hile riding a bicycle on Hu Make Many Platform Ap who are enrolled In this pro her avenue, W illiam Seelv 15, Jert The Gunleiv Club 1» ulso pearances to Meet People. was stru ck by a wood truck He offering a »cholaraliip to Abe 1937 received abrasion * and fra c tu re ? 4 H sumiller m-hool for Iti« boy West Middlesex, P a.—In this vil ribs. and was taken to S t. who does Hie outstanding piece To Astoria and Scanidu lage. where he was born 49 years V incent's hospital. ago. Governor Alf Landon will start Vice Presidential Nominee of work durili* l«ie current year. By B E T T Y BARCLAY Thoroughly blend sweetened con his eastern campaign for the Presi A class for home beau tifie a I Ion B est values in school Heartens Throng at denied milk ami molasses Adi1 exhibits has lieen added lu Hie dency of the United States. August On and .«/lcr l'rhlay. August supplies and school work A F T E R the big parade- the last graham cracker crumbs, raisins 22. Governor London's tribute to Connersville, Ind. • II premium lisi by Hie coun 28, Ou- Hpokane, P o rlla cd and books. Brow n’s Beaver- ^ of the s,>aaon lhe tnut,r iu«n walnuts, spires and sail to mixture ty fuir board, the scene of his birth is bringing r ii. j demands attention, S e a lIle T rain v 'n Oc. wlll run blending thoroughly. Drop by Connersville. Ind.—The gravity of * forth a response which indicates toll I h a r m a c j . ad\ . Perhaps you hnve a picnic achisl- A new p ro ject in rural ele«' spoonfuls on buttered baking sheet the largest turnout in the history of the present situation confronting dally mol or jHVMietiger «ml ex — uled for this Labor Day Possibly Bake In moderate oven (350* F .) trincatim i b*» !>e*n orrnnlaad the American people was pointed this quaint Pennsylvania village. l.sauif h This Off out-of-town guests will be at your H> nlnutes or until brown Itemovo fur senior 4 It club m em ber*. pi-eaa »U g r service over 'h * new Governor Landon will deliver out here by Colonel Frank Knox. Ben Faber, rural service agent rutile, loavlng Beuvorlon |n lhe Copy of a le tte r actually r e - home T h e family may be dtnln* from pan at once. Mukea about 48 here the first of three m ajor ad Republican nominee for V ice-Presi for lhe Portland G eneral E lec nnirnlng. arrlving Seaalde 12:25. dresses scheduled for his eastern dent, in the first m ajor speech of ceived by a Bank from a b u si- Quietly a fter the festivities. No Chocolate Butter Frosting trie i ' ii , Is assisting In this work. .VMtorlu 2:00 p m.. re lu rn in * leav tour. The second will be at Chau the campaign following his accept resa man whom they Nad r e - m* tte r which applies to you. here 4 tabl«*»poon* buttrr peatedly called for additional are * o m e hint* for delightful L tauqua. N. Y., the night of August ance address in Chicago. In addition to re*u lar meet mu A sto n * 1:00, Seaalde 3:00 3 cup«i ulflwl ci»nfcctlon«r*i aucur bor Day dishes that I am sure you Ml te a a p o o n \ « n tlln 24. The Landon family, when they "The issues we discuss are m argin: Ings and dlsciisaiona a series p.m. 1 fttjii.u«*» uiMW(wlfin«(| chiM-oi.it«*. visited West Middlesex dur the g rav e," Colonel Knox said. “The Gentlem en w“ > 1* * ' * d. to add to your list n ir ltn j of lours are being held In orcter i „, » . of "four-star" recipes 3 tabli*<puon* milk (»bout) summer holidays, spent much of American people have not faced I wish to Inform you that the F o re* lo Seuside $3.54 une woy, the time at Chautauqua, which has since the Civil War an election with present shattered condition of my Appi# Meringue with Brazil Nuts Cream butter: add part of sugar lo give the member* * n o.ipor f:>.50 round Irlp been a powerful agency in mould more at stake. We are confronted t'unk .m olin' makes it impoatti gradually, blending after each ad tuntly to see and *ludy e lectric 4 5 apples ing educational and public opinion, with problems that go to the very ble fo r me to send you my cheek 1 cu p s s u g a r dltlon. Add vanilla, daab of aalt Thl» nnikm a quick and Inter- c u p b o ilin g w a t e r rhe third address will be given the roots of the Am erican economic and chocolate, and mix well Add in response to your request My t ta b le s p o o n orange rin d est In* trtp lo Ibeee jMitnte and night of August 26 at Buffalo, where system ." remaining sugar, alternately with 3 t a b le s p o o n s o r a n g e J u ic e present financial condition is due c u p w h ite w ine Int rm rdiate potnla wewt of P R l* Woodrow Wilson opened his suc In continuing to stress the "cru milk, until of right consistency to e g g w h ites t> the effect of the federal law, cessful campaign in 1912. Governor sad e," Colonel Knox attacked the b b r* spread. Beat after each addition 1 cu p grou n d llra x ll n u ts “ ' u » * * B V Dll 1C * ' NOTARY P U a B t L IC Landon will make platform appear New Deal party with the assertion: sla te laws, county laws, c o rp o r Hare, quarter and core apples until smooth Makes enough frost ct in ■•»« c a e a N i t * by laws, b rother- S la *e a «lop on «Ignal, and l«tc. ances on the way to and from the "W hatever the government has ation law s, Cut each quarter Into thirds Stir ing to cover tops of two 9 Inch lay eastern centers. been doing about recovery has been in -law s and outlaw s, f i a t have one cup of sugar and water togeth ers, or top and sides of HxMxZ-inch Third k i ls *old by drivent. t)u *rte r of Your r*xew upon an unsus- The rally here will be the first wrong. It has not helped recovery. te e n foistered er In shallow pan over fire until cake, or about 2 dozen cup cakes H lie S e p t e m b e r 1 5 th important occasion in which thou It has blocked recovery. The Ad I<*cting public. T hru those var sugar 1* dissolved. Add orange rind H. P. A S T R Y Y Sr* Pay Them ut My Office sands of Governor Landon's east ministration has proceeded on the ious laws I have been he'd down, and Juice and boll five minute*. Cantaloupe Marrow Salad Hawaiian 4 cu p * «-anlnl'iupc m ash held -u p, sat on. walked on, fla t- ern friends and supporters will be theory that the business man and , . ___ . Cook half the apples at a time In 2 cup» H a w a iia n pirn-apple Ju ice trmngpar. able to participate. Governor Lan the farm er must be told how to tened. squeezed and broke u n til the gynlp unt„ they 1 tabk-»p,H»n g« la tln e S a il an d w h ite pepper don's birthplace is in the center of run their businesses by some plan I do not know w<hat I am. where ent Arrange in shallow baking dish Lettuce a vast industrial area—6.000.000 ner in Washington.” THE W ORLD’S G O O D NEWS I am. or why 1 am a<ld wine. Beat egg whites until Lem on D reealn g % cup lem on Ju ice persons live within a radius of 100 T hese laws compel me to pay gtlff. fold in the remaining sugar will rum« la your hume every d»v through 1 S cu p * o liv e oil miles, and many thousands are ex a m erchant tax, capital tax. ex and ground Brasil nuta and bake Hall, pepper and sugar to taste pected to hear the Republican nom cess tax, corporation tax, real in a slow oven. 300” F„ fifteen to THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR Uae soft cantaloup«*, remove inee. e -ta te tax, property tax -»hoot twenty minutes, until meringue Is . 1 n I M r t n a ti o n a l O m i t N t X L i f a f r r seeds and rinds, put through the West Middlesex recalls that John i tax, liquor tax and carpet tax , light brown, II rrrordi for you ih# world i rl'tn, ron*lruciiy* dolt,«* The Monitor meat grinder. Drain pulp In a fine M. Landon, father of Governor Lan- d, I-* ¡I..Î »lolutt rrtmr >*r •rn»»Oi»n i,*.th*r it («tv'if thro, liul and an income tax f rnm my dr»l* rorroriiyrly with ih»m rralur»* for buty m»u ond all O'» Molasses Cookies don. cam e to this section of Penn sieve. Season to taste. Soak the family, inrludtu« lh» Wrekly M»«»<in* arrtion e sta te . sylvania to enter the oil fields. The H i cu p s (1 c a n ) sw eeten ed c o n gelatine In 14 cup pineapple Juice In addition to these laws 1 dense«! m ilk Landon fam ily moved to Elba. O., Tht ChrlRlian Brlpnr« Fubllihlni ftActety and dissolve over bot water Add k c u p m o lsssee am requested and required to i On*. Norway fltrpft. Motion Mat*«rhuartla before Alf Landon was born, but at Chicago. — Declaring that the H cu p chopped r a l 't n s balance of pineapple Juice, cool, c u p chopped w a ln u ts PJrafif enirr mr aubtrrlpllon lo Tha ChrUtliao Srtanca Monitor Cor the time of his birth in 1887, his Am erican flag “ is not yet red nor contribute to every soci-’ ty and \ 2 S W cup» and add tbe pulp. Mold, rhlll, and g r a h a m c r a c k e r cru m b s a period of I year $9 00 4 months MV) 1 months 13 J*. I month 7 %t mother was visiting in West Middle even pink." Senator Arthur H. Van- o g a n iz a lio n that the inventive | te asp o o n g in g e r when hard, serve on a bed of crisp Wednesday Issua. Inciudin« Maiatlna Oactkin 1 rear 42 60 « lasuea 34«. mind of man can invent and or-1 te asp o o n a llsp ice sex at the home of her father, a denberg of Michigan told the Union lettuce with I^rnon Dressing. 8 to teasp o o n c in n am o n the S ociety of S t. League Club in an address here ganize— to Methodist Episcopal minister. Governor Landon's saying that that "it still is the personification of John the B aptist, the W oman's Vampi« fepf mm Raifaeil the C h il-j “you can’t spend what you haven't the Constitution; it still is the ban relief, Navy le a g u e , got" was taught him at parental ner of a free people who propose to dren's Home, the Police Benefit, ■ knees in a fam ily that knew hard vote themselves a new em ancipa the Y .M .C .A ., the Gold D igger's; times along with the good. Young tion" in November. Home, also to every hospital and Landon was taught the principles Asserting that the American peo charitab le institu tion in town- 1 of thrift from his earliest childhood. ple must "fight for their liberty,” the Red Cross, the B lacx C ro s s ,' Applying those principles as gover Senator Vandenberg charged that the Purple Cross, the Flam ing nor of Kansas, whore he cut taxes the New Deal administr lion is Cross and the Double Crorz! and balanced the state budget dur sponsoring, through Secretary Hen The only reason I am clinging 1 ing the depression, has brought na ry Wallace, an 'unwritten constitu to life at all is to see what the tional attention to the man and to tion.' " I f you do not want this Nell is coming next and because ; his methods of government, which 'unwritten constitution' this may be I carry life insurance Thank j he proposes to install in Washing your last opportunity to say so," God! ton. warned Senator Vandenberg.______ Hoping you are the same. I r e - ] main Yours truly $ ------------------------------------------------ « WHERE LANDON WAS BORN I LO C A L \ qAJPPEN ZN Gf W IL L IA M L L M K i: TO S I'K A K IN l*ORTI..\NI> man} i*i orni lidi t farm leader i, a» wrll as bolli* actlvely suppor tisi ili tiia cam p ai*» hy sud i meli, ne Or Townsetwl ami FutJier t "ughlin Mr. la'iiike i* U s i knowu for hi» Ioli*, ix» leni le ss fluii | neatuid Ilio mouay l'Iran*era. h « i* i j ,„ fi ther of tlie Fenile) U'm ke farm m orlgage refluirne« itili, wliereln it is propeseti tHaI tlie govocìi meni refinatire all farm m o"t*n m * at thè low rate of I V » In leresl Ho also ini reduci d a s.inibir iticusure in co n *'o sa for tlie simili beine otvtiers In tlie city. Mi- launke, no iloiilit f i thè iio » t talkcd of man lu tlie Uni led S ta te s today, u» thè atraw vote continue» to show a very market! Increti»« in thè I em ko vote thm uxhoul thè Unite l State», lu the s ta te of Wlacou sin lem k e slraw vote lina rcaittied tl.e astoiindln* figure of 27* ■ In a moniti'» timo. fa »Ceiled liore on April V lias already cut appi'oxlmii'el) one Ion |wi acre, reported Taylor, til.d ia now about readv to hi' cut again and looks like at leant aiM'llvri' ton per acre There are out) twenty »1» acres III the eu tire farm hut owing lu Hie u»c id the waler le prodm V * as much ns could he ohi allied from a much lam er place Without w aler He Is also ualn* n three loch pump |M»wered by a live horsepower electric m otor. The eli tiro »el <V|> on Hits farm la cue of the nm»t efficient In ttui county from the etundpoiit ol there being no wa*te of watn* mid die enae unit efficiency of the water dialrihiition |gn Van Her Horn, O ienco, la using ao overhead sprinkle' ays tim on Altieri nursery stu ck. He re|M>rtrd that the resili1* at lead ) ap|>arent Indicate the saving from the u»e of water will |uiy for Hie system the first year This savin* he com pules on ttie basis o f a v eat tv reduced mini tier of second grad* trees Ills youn* tree» where he has been «prlnkling show a ICon tin lied from Front Page) IrrigaliHl There la nine acre» much Iteavier root xrow lh and development than they dii1 tie of ladino clover oil which twen ty six head of dairy »lock have fore he began the use of the wa been pastured all siimrm'r. This 1er ta divided Into four pasture» and each piece pastured off tw ice each monUi and w atered tw ice between imsturtng« Alfal irrigation l*roved To Work In Countv Landon Opens His Eastern Tour Amid Scenes of His Birthplace Crisis U. S. Faces Stressed by Knox Fair Marks C’lost* Of 1-11 Club Work After the Bi¿ Parade fá ¿ ¡K - ; NEW STAÍJE LINE 'pay c R AY Vandenberg Urges Fight for Liberty t \ i i b u s J BUILDING MATERIAL PRICES Real Estate Transfers I p ea l H appenings tl e K c. & a Mrs. Ralph G raf of Portland spent Tuesday visiting M rs. W . E . M cTloskey. F. tl F Mr. and Mrs. T . B . Denney visited w ith the O. H artlev fam ily at Vancouver, Wash , Sun day . O tl T 0 a: 8! w Pi at Vi ti ' 01 at K h< M Tl I d K a ---------------------------------- — ----------% H L . Jo n es to Ruth Davis, 5 58 acres S te e l's Add. Beaverton. ClaNHÍ/ied AdvertiAinc Rate« R o m Brown to Arley Miser et ^ _ ux *• " ■>“ ' ™ " W M . R3W. (Minimum Price for first The regular m eeting of the Fannie I^dd B a k er to B u r ■ ■__ , , _ . , RebekaCis l*uesday evening was bngton B. I*d d , P a rt P !k 2, BilJjng Cenl. followed w ith social hour and ua a in. . . . . .. oI Subsequent Insertions, per word, refreshm ents. Reginald A. Ashdown et al (. ’ Mrs. M. C . M cKerch»r and to Wm. Joseph S h a fe r el al, .5 ,,n e E X A M P IJi— If a 10-word clas- M rs. Nelson W alker v is'ltd at acres Sec. 31 T 2S R lW . F ia n k M iller to Hannah Mil- sifted advertisem w it Is inserted, it the home of M rs. J . H Dobbin* ler, 8.6 acres S e c . 1, T 1S R lW would coat 15c for one time, 25e a* Tigard, Friday. Frank Miller to Hannah M iller for two tim e*, 35c for three tim es, M r. and Mrs. Gerald Govt and eitc. I f necessary to send out a Merwin King of Portland were 12 acres S ec. 1 T 1S R lW . dinner guests a t the F . H. Goyt ■ Jo h n H Dobbins e t ux lo W. statem ent, an additional charge M. Wardle, 1 87 a cre s K in u ess- i 0 f !(><. wl|| made, home Wednesday evening wood Acreage. j Mr. and Mrs. Claire Kei nedy | n ------------------------------------------------ a o ' Oregon C ity were gue.-t* at the home of Mr. and M r*. E . I PEA CH ES' PK U II I S B- G . Perkins, Thursday evening. III It I. E IX A S S Hale* Elliertas » M rs. V'. A . Wood -elu rnea T he Bible cla ss study led by Ready abou Tuesday, Sept. 1, 3 Monday from a six weeks visit M r*. A. G. Nagel every Friday N1 iler* W est of Beaverton, on F a r - with her siste rs at Salt Lake evening al the Huber Hall will mington Road, B . Leonettt c ity , Utah, and Idaho F a lls, I-| bbis week be a continuation of p39 4« daftio. Iasi week's lesson "T h e Sabbath --------— ----------- ---------------------------- — • -fan n in g peaches % M r. and M rs. I*. D. 8hellen>-1 ip the Old T e sta m e n t". __________ m ile south highway on Tobias berger left Thursday evening ! road. Ed W tton. p39-4l> T O B V S E M i MEETING for an indefinite visit at Mr. j Beaverton Townsend • lub No |(W , -Tanning peaches a t A- feibellenberger's old home in 1 will hold its regular business 3 piorga east Buck’s Freep ort, 111. M r. Shellenber , m eeting a t tlhe C . J . S'ev en r s to r e . Geo. Henderson. p39-40 ger's two s is te rs of P o c a te llo ,1 B arber -hop. nexl door to thtt Idaho, will also make a visit post office. Friday night, S e p t. Eor ftnH* < omtt>lnation ga* and wood range, with coils. In to th eir old home at lhe same ^ f a t 8 : chi p.m. All member* a r e ; invited quire at Steven*’ B arb er Shop. tm e . Mrs. E . R . Jordan is sjen d ing a week in Portland viMiltn# w ith h er m other and I we sis te r * . M r. and Mrs. Dick Heinpke and fam ily o f Sylvan, visi'ed at the home of C- B Gardner, Sunday*. Mr. and M rs. Lloyd K Bunch o« Portland visited at the home o« M r*. M. C . M cKercher, Sun day* evening. Mr. and Mr*. A1 Cannon Mr. and M rs. Edgar W aite visited a t the H F . W aite home Mon day evening. M r. and Mr*. J . J . V snK leek o f K inton, M r. and Mrs J . C ¡Anderson and Mr. au-1 Mrs R alph V anK leek and son Dar rell. all o f Portland , were din ' c e r gu est* at the W. It Van K leek home Sunday. WHERE TO GO FOR SALE That Save You For Sale— Used circu lato r i eating stove. Priced lo sell. Trade In your old slovea on Montag circu la to r, or Oil C ircu lating Heater» • Richey Hardware & Furniture Co. ®dv WANTED W anted To ren t wheel chair, c a ll Thtt lieview. adv d B an ted Six cord* wood. Trade for any musical In stru m en t. Give or lake difference. T . O. Box 491, B eaverton. p40 B an t«‘d Rifles or shot guns W.- pay cash . Richey Haruware ft Furniture C o, adv B a n te d — Used furniture, stoves or ranges. We pay cash. Rich ey Hardware ft Furniture Co. LOST ,«at Red cocker spaniel, while chest. Name. Nick. Liberal re ward. Edna Howard, Beaverton 3525. Miscellaneous — *-----7— ; \ ¡¡¡T^TT Billy Goat at service. A. S lrlcfr- e r on Kennedy Acres, B eaver ton . MONEY! Per Linseed Oil $ 1 .0 9 Gal. Barn Sash .59 14 Barbed W ire 1.90 Floor Enam el 75c ql. Per Screen W ire 2ic Sq. Ft. 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