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ì T h e B ea verton R e v ie w The Only Newspaper Devoted Exclusively to the Interests of Eastern Washington County. VOLUME XIV, No 52 T — 4-H-ers Honored At r \\ INNERS IN NAVAL NUT GROWERS ARE TO HOLD MEETING EXAM ARE LISTE!) < </ ii « ii envinan Jante» W. Mott h»« ju»t beorí notlfled by Ibe U. S. «'Ivi| Servir« Commlaaalon of Uie re» ult o f Uia examlnaiion held <et Ociobtr 17th lo deter- Club Has Ten Winners n.ine tha cllgible « and ld.it»« for In County Fair, State a|e inlnwnl lo the U. S. Naval Aimifcuii) fnczm the First i’on- Fair And Exposition Krv«»ioaa| Distrito o f Oregon. Tho M low in g four youn« men who mudo Ibe highest grade» LEADERS (JET MEDAL bav» l»e«ni mmvlnated hy Con gres - #** - »man Molí lo takc Ibe ntcular “ ***«' tnd Si'lnlosh KMfrlvr «••'•ruin e < xainlnatb n eaily |n Kebruary: HcbolambJp» Principal, .lamo» Hervey Bal- rheller, J t „ Corval II»; First A l A foremost ns* i,d 4-H f l u b térnale, Koothfft. Ilannlaler, Roa#- *«>rk wu* Hird by assistant co. buDc; Thlrd Altérnate, John Dom "««•ul, I* K. Franc 1 », tb* din. inio l.lnkrU-r, O»we«o. nrr and ac.itoenKm l pro« ram held «alnrdav. Nov. 21 by ItM ilazol.tul«! Conwnunlty Club in PRICES ARE LOWER boner of il, p ,4 H rlu ba. The THAN LAST YEAR pn «rain wan held In IJ>« acbool- bmiHp and w*» m tended by ISO Oregon furrrvom will collect member« (of (bp community. about ten <smt» a pound lea« Tla» lluMrldaW 4-H bo>* have tor their lu rk «)» till* T b -«k »- * " k <>f lbp outstanding achieve KlviiiK than they did lust ac- lo a auryey made In na«ut rp((,: da o f lb«» county, cordln« l)*vlfw bad In thp least tb n p I’ortlnnd Monday. Till» Huivi-y »now«>iI movement X ara i n 4-H club* all o f which («tnpU-UMl tlielr work loo par of Rome 30 rarhmd* o f bird* »trike o u d ilii» » crni. They havp also been aur- delay'd by the prt«e for wholenalo <<c*»ful to winning 67 awards an«l • I tha (Viwniy Fair. Stale Fair, ■hlpmenl« avera«tost 19 cent« a coni|wred wll'i 29 f\ip|flc inu-rnatiunal and the pound a* cvO|» a yiear a «o. There ha* the rotiimerrtal National lUuk Coin Show. In addition, Ihp itroup he«-i» n»> »hiptneni« o f tirrkey« liaa the Ihu-lflc Ncrtbwea, cham to Ala»ka thto* year. OtUc r product» affected by t ie pionship dptnonHiratlon toani. and baa also bad two frrsl-place »trllu- fnclude» apple* and pear* now p»vlnK extra freight* lo llrc*too.k judging team*. reach water-borre commerce in iV’ ld M«Mlal certificate*. which Briliali Columbia point» with were award»«! by (be Pacific ln- »trike* thore ttuvatenlnn to fur i»-m«ti<>nai l,ivoHt»<k Exposition ther depre*» th«*»e tn-ce«. and scholarship* to the 1)117 4-H Wheat price» hate held up in f ’ltib Himwiipr school. which were be -free of curtailed movements won at the Sl ate Fair, w«*rx pt* - with Japan »wrjtchlna frvmi <*ol- aenled to J«e lh'rg*sr and Dona! •nililu river and Puioet S»n*nd Met it<a»b, m« rntHOw o f the chain jo in t* to Ant« stlne (or »upplle*. psuublp demons! rat ton team. Heavy flour order« to the Phil Cert Ideate!« o f achievement ip ippines pi iced for January and recognition of 100 purr cot «-ow* February delivery w ill depend up pletion o f ih«*ir W ork w* tx> prv - on a rhanirc In »irike e Mid It Iona. »erfed lo liny K irchclo» and Ru/lc San P r o . leader» i f the 4-H club». WALTERS FAMILY I*»nkin<h:p pin» were presented lo HOLDS RE-UNION Itufle S*tnoro, leaiU-r o f he gar- den Hub, Bd ttetivlker, assis- On Iii*t Friday the Sauiuel W al tant li>ad«*r <»f the corn club, *n<| ( "barton Shaper, a»»iHtanl ter» family held a family reun ion at live h' me of Mr. and Mtr*. bader of the cto Irv club. Bach Jaute* Walter*. Thl» i* tlie first h&* completed hi» find year of 'trunion held in fifteen years. club liiid»T»til|» and bavin« led Tlio»e present were: Mr. and inn pervert club* wore entitled Mr*. William Thom as; Mr. and lo it Imtdemhlp pin. Ray Klnch- Mr*. John W alters; Mr. a-nd eb«e. who ha» he«»n principal Mr». J. J. i h urchh y; Mr. and leader tto ihe dairy. corn amd Mr». S. WtlUnx and sati I'harle«; poultry club» and ha« been di Mr. Norman W aller»; Mr. and recting the l-H a»-tlvltie“ o f the Mr*. lYvIn Walters and »«»n. oonm dTlty, h»a I pen a lender ¡Allen; Mr. and (Mr*. Jack Sat for three yeair». chel and daiutbtvr, Itollca; El The fiftc«*n menvlwri o f the mer Wallers. 1 -abelle Opporman: cluh» who achieved award» are t'Wve Owen* and his mother and at. follow »: fral year, rla re rco nephew; Mr. and Mrs. A. R. a» follow »: first year, rlarer.ee IVarson; and Verna. Kvely,n, Ralph liillenwrater: wecond year. la ola , Jutne«, Donald and Bar Jten .!«ld«»rk»; thlnl year, John bara Walters. Santoro. Jot» Sanloro and Hernie Alti»hln; fourth >'«*ur, Chari*«» BISHOP NOMINATED Shap< r and Ikinal McIntosh; fifth MAYOR IN CAUCUS year, Homer ( ’hurrhley and Frank SeinikeT; sixth yxar, Joe B«*riter, Thirty-five person* were pm 1*- Fxl Setnlker. Kugere Barnett and c-nt at the caucus held lust Wilfred* Harnett. Pri<5ay evening to the hig i school. W. E. 'McCloskey served a* COOPERATION IS chairman »nd W. O. Mlksche w«s URGED BY SPEAKER secretary. The purpose of the caucus was to nominate city official*. »'lose cooperation between f«ar- Those nominated were: Mayor, ents o f school childiren and the community traffic problems wa* F. W. Bishop; Councilman to serve ono year, Robert Johnston; urged by Mrs. Paul Patterson, throe Councilman to serve two n go erg speaker at Forest Grove years. Guy Carr, Dewey Dror- P.-T. A. meeting Tmnd-ay. Par baugh, I* F. Humbling; Reccrdar- ticular Interest should he sliown Tre usurer, Homer I.. Wilson. In marking street* near schools, It was dw ided that the name controlling traffic near school of the tieket should be Citizen's cioHHsirg», restirictisg larking ut school curb» ami eliminating the ticket. Flection of city officials will hitch-hiker and! under ago driver. be on December 6 »• lbe City Parcnt-Teic.hcr a»»oclation* <»f Hall. rlw entire nation are cooperating with other onganizailons to ani CLUB HOLDS MEET effort to rcdu»'e automobltoj accidents, 'Mrs. Putters«», chair- j AT V. A. YVOOD HOME man of the aafety cvimmittec. o f] Mrs. Jay Gibson entertained l!i« Wtuvhlngton County Parent- Teachers Association, i* planning the “ 500" Club with a luncheon a county wide program endeav and card* at the to m e of Mrs. oring lo Interest parent» in inv V, A. Wood* Friday. Addii icinal Mesdames, F. H. provlng traffic condition» and gu«‘ st w««ie devcdoping better and safer drlv- to hoetie, W. C. McKell, and \V. J Sifitt. Mrs. McKell held high ing. score and Mr*. R. R. Summers, low. LEEDY GRANGE E LECTS OFFICERS YVEDDING ANNIVER SARY CELEBRATED the last meeting o f leed y At Grange the new officers Kir the coming year were elected. Those « tween were a* follow »: Mas ter, A. 1» Whlttatttfr; Treasurer, .?. Zit/.man: I/ccStircr. Ross Fin dley ; Rtewrmd, A. fk-hulz; Over sees, K. a. May; ftecreiatry. M. Thom e; r»»>rtoerper. Bert Reeves; sew , a S. May; Saoretary. M Whittaker; Flore. Mr* Tzocket. Subscription, $1.00 per yr. In Advanc« Ueaverton, Washington County, Oregon, Friday, Nov. 27, 1936 Tin Western Nut Drower»' a»- »«aiatlf ti will hold It* 22 nd an- •m»l nievtlr* and nut »how at lA-roat (»rove, December 2 a .id 3 f i r which an cxtennlve «duca- tloual pruicrum ha» been arran«od announcu» i'. E. Hchunter. sec- reta«y a:.d fod< ral mil »peclal- 1*1 at Ore«ou State rolleite. E. A. Met'or mack, I.UKen«-, who 1« rice-pre»idem t>v O ro# n, will preside, due to the r«-eeiit death o f J. If. Smith, NewherK. tjre»- hW x. A potable program feature thl» year 1 » the preparation of a »;’rto» of research piper» 'mvtoK to d<- with the aoll and mot» tcre rcMouive» of nut orchard». For the flr»t time thi* live *uh- Jcct will lie di»cu»k«d from Live »land jvoint o f «cohyry, rnlcro- or«uni»ni», »oil nutrient» and root jametiaiion. State Collette »l»»iali*t* collaborating cm Die report* will be Dr. I. H. Al- li»on. 'Dr. M. It. l*-wl», Dr. R. !B -S - Evangelist J - — (ìroseci ose æ Silently Passing I NEW VACANCIES IN ARMY LISTED August II. Imllina.i, 76, ii,ad a' Major M. D. Baagoall. I'nited ala home on Beaverton. HI. I, Hi« first of Hi« we«*. He U »•ute-. Army KecruiHog Officer, »in vived by hia widow , Sarah 323 New post Olflce BalhliBg. arid I-. and th« foil« wing children: Portland jeleaaed a new , ’ Oscar Dallman, Tiiivta-r; Kmil c< rnplele vacancy list to be fil- Pins Given Thone Who liallnuui, Skamania, Wash ;Albert teit in hi* district. Opportunitie* are available f o r s at home: .Mr». Olga Oerig, Salem; Have Completed A l.ydia Obrlst, Hlllndaie; laMlfle «•-rvtc« in t!ie following or gar.- Enahlt, VancLuver, \\’a»h,; Ber- lij-sHon*. \Dpir fiagnall »aid. Y'ears Work 7th InJartn-, V an zou vr Bar- ______ _ U.a ID nr is, Skamania. Wash.; ... , Kerala l.ucuvan and I-uel'a Falx, | racks, Wash.; 3rdl C<«a»t Artilleiry, both of Ueaverton; alxo tw»nty- Fort Steven», Oregon; the 9th and HOLIDAY IS EARNED lliree grand cbildroo and one 10th Field Artillery regiments. ______ _ great grandcliild. , the 6lh Engineer* and 3rd flig- lljg ie re < ..»te*t Being F..aducted (n j )if| j Funeral »ervicea wtie lieid 1 nal t ompuny of the Signal Corps stationed at KWt l^w i». a' Ibg»'-. thiafiel Wedneediy with all b rial « t (TeeceBt a ro s e <omv- Wash.; 6t.i (■¡ngireer»; Fort U w - ; ten. Wash, and the 14th Toast fnemUer» of the l-H club etery. Artillery stationed on Puget <'on*I>leted their project* for the An opportunity a b o ex- yea,r 1935-1936 and received Kune*at service» were held on Sound Monday at Fegg'a Chape! for i»t» for two male »lenograjxier* j 4,1 * r hievement pin to :ecognl- 4-H Club Work “ f w,,rk- Tho" e r w i v * vtr*. Baadom, '.to, mother of Mri. frr atrvice in the Philllpine I s - ! ‘ 1 ob Iarvdf i'n « ptas for Sewing I tnculde: Henty Watus. Burial » > « at ' U»rr»K,e K hk, May Coacta, Col- t'reacert drove cemetery. The Maj-ir further aU>ea that , Uen Oertman, Anita Decker. Ttoel- 1 the varar-cie* in many of these m» De< ker, Emm* Strieker, Lou- i'htanjrclim and M n . L. K. SOCIAL SECURITY B. Slephen»«m and Schuster. branches are very limited a n d ; i»a 'HueRher, Rosemary Shaw, Other protciain numhers dual (>ro»eclo»e of Mocupesville, Indians are subject to being closed to I I«etheiine Thompson, Va- anm; FORMS DUE DEC. 5 with i he InU'Mt In <li»ea»e and will bogin an evatigelt»tic cam ei-listment at any time. The va- s trau». pest control, rt|!*irln« winter paign <m M<»nday night at 7:4.'» ezneies for service in the 3r«l' Those earning pin» ; or tha S<aial Security Forms SS-S Injury, and drying operation». a 1 the Church <rt Christ. T V * Signal t'orrpany at Fort L ew is. completion of n o th in g II are: The »e»» ui-Mi ate »"pen to the eiargeliatH are nallorally known have l»eo:t delivered to all known are reserved for mer, who «r e ,/eila Trowbrtdtge. Phyllis Foe, ami l a w held meeting» in many employee* who are eligible Per public, «eiiarilic** o f niemta-r- ‘ il.trested in radio land telegrap'.iy. | ' ‘ r* a LXlow, Barbara Baughman, Important field* and c< rr.e tou* benefits of live Social Security »hip 1» Hie organization. Applicant» must be between the : D«rtty Easton, Neydcr.e Swog- highly recommended Act. If any wiorker or employee, ages of 18 and 35; in good health Ker- Mr. Grmecloae 1* one of our whether employ«»! at pre-*.-vl or HAZELDALE TEAM dependents Virginia Bishop received a oer- <.ul»Lar.ding i-vargtliHt* and Mr». ot ha* failed to receive a firm single are} without baa RECEIVES MEDAL K itM C l«* i* a-< efficient *ong he or »he may call at th* post- ard able to furnish character r e f - : ti**oate »bowing that she luu*er and young people’» wor office and regi*ter. Employee* of erencee. tYiminal* or men with *ucce*sfu)ly completed two years Ji»e Uerger acd Ixmal Mc- ker. .past criminal records are lnel-|°* work. any age up to 66, and who are Intoah. member» of the Hazel- A free-hand bc-rdtr of Inman igible for enisltment in the U Service* every night except not jfflYM&ment employee! or «late poultiv ilni!'»'»tnatlon team Saturday. ! squ«w* ha* been completed anil sgriculiuhtl worker» may tesi*- S. Army. Indian songs learned to the first which won the .Vorlhmeat clwm- ttr. The»« *re a few addition T>.on*hlD «if il«vmon»tration teaui», irr‘ ,,e al exception* al* . Theae torra* PLANNING COMMIS- »«»^•ntly received cold certifl- DINNER GIVEN IN „ „ „ „ Twenty perfect day* have beei SS-5 iimet tie completed an ! OVCS.VT rwrx .»CSV <ate» from the Pacific Interna SION TO HOLD MEET e - m « l by the second grade whioh CAMPBELL COURT returned bofire Dec. 5, 1936 tional in recognition of their --------- |'s ¡«atiemly awaitvr« 11s half- achievement* The Washington county t»l«n- holiday, Mr. and Mr». V\. C. \lc Kell Broil«« certificate* were al*o ar.d Ml** Juliette Tarter enter HEN LAYS THREE ning commission will meet Friday.) The th>>d grade has wtitten received for the members d the tained a group of friend* with EGGS IN ONE DAY ; \ovemlier 27. at 2 p.m. at the • criginal stories in thch- language «•ourt house in H illsborr to c u v . (, lia*s. Chehak-tn Mountain fiotato club Thanksgiving dinr««- at (lie Camp crop» judging team, which placed bell Court in Portland. y ,,« foarth grade is ¡earning Th» A white leghorn h<in at the sidcr p lm n iog and o,hRr devel- third in the crop judging contest . guests were Mr. and Mr*. Doy i Janie» Buck Home sprung a real «ipment problems of both pivs- bow to understand the symbols to ^ mug4c it. the International. The ineni-1 dray, Mr*, (h tte Viain. Atr*. F. surprise on*» day la»t week hy ent and future new coBfrrntingi ^ lawn of thi» team W er* IH e n | G. fkinaliUfir .«nd Mv. and Mr*. laving I hive egg* in ( -* day. I j : i * ar^a, it m * arvYounoeo bv Kchelt*' r Klleti Jaqulth ord | I. F. S penrw a id «on Rnaael All were normal size, two being W.G. Me. rha'rmtin o f the c o m -: WUh tbe ¡niag.nary journey to 1 miuinn the Middle A llartic States draw- mission c-*om e Allbuvo. of I*ort land. conn«!ct«»t bj a thin membrane. ing to a close the fifth grade t r t e r c c e W. Reyi-old*. execu is p*'.*;-«ring to journey southward tive assistant c f the strxte plar.- ring hoard and other represen- for the winter months. F ltrerce Hettgen, who has tetives t f the stote body will be present for the meeting ard been ill for some time returned will take pan in discussions. ¡Mr. tc school last Monday. Ide states. Members of the lee- Tbe sixth grade gramar class CURRENT EVENTS PHOTOGRAPHED FOR Islature from this district have i .ia* completed a noun scouring also been ‘ •'■voted to attend. * contest, in which the two per- Any citizen in Washington i sons who found the iwost nouns county who is rtorestefl in r r - i received a prize. Tw o girls gsrized planning mav atterd the j tied for first place, Doris Noel session. Members of the com- j «nd Lorer.e Kirkwood. Harold mission stv especially anxious j McAllister won the candy bar n have n rob'iiin r f anv sort for the boy getting the largest or ides* for future d ew lcp irrn t i number c-f nouns, c f the county b'-ouehl hcfoi-e, A hygiene coctest is be.ng con- tto-m at this time. (Mr. Irtc »ay* I duetts! to-tween the boys and girls Mr. Reynolds will b iirg with ' i1; jive eighth grade. So far thf him information on various plan- score stands 14-11 in favor of ning problems now confronting j girl«. UlB state and pivsent ll*m t o ] ---------------------- the W ashirgtin county commis- p J ^ OFFICERS stom for ciuauderation to this. * group. The Washington commis- TO HOLD MEETING sion is expected tc cooperate j __ __- with other county planning gt mips The officers and comm ittee on * number of stale-wn'e a n d ; chairmen of Uie Washington, c o . regional problems. ¡council of Parent-Teacher assoo- Members of the Washington < ¡«tions will meet Tuesday. Dec. county planning commtossion, all , a, orM, „'clock for the quartar- of whom are expected to at- |y executive hoard meeting. The tend this meeting are as fot- j ,rwtinic tn he “ not-hick" at lows: M. G Id. chairman, | the home o f Mrs. Gladvs Green mer U Johnson, U T. M cPaeet-; sf n .irrten Hom?. Detailed plans ers l>on«ld Templeton, m. ■ (j,c county meetioe to be C yrus, all of H ills W o ; V ernon: ^ ^ H,Ito5oro wi„ ^ Burllngbam, vice-chairman. Dr. not-need and the matter o f by R. I. Mills, secretary. J. A. law changes will l.e taken up. Thornburg, all o f Forest G rove;; Officers o f the countv council H R. Smith R. G Scott. J. E. Niorbaok, Sherwood; Jay Gibson arc V’.s. Gladvs Green. Garden Albert F. Kemmor. James Lewis, Hon’e President: Mrs. John M’ood. Beaverton; M. E. (Morrissety, Her T ig e r! ard Mrs. A. M. Jannsen. vice-nresidents; Mrs. LIVING R man Kerkroiin. both o f C om e- Dca vertot». W H E E L S — Luxury litis; Oscar Haag. Rtedville; and Rex Hollo. Oswego, secretar; Mrs. Cm I Sands. Forest Grove, treas and comfort aro the Walter fp sh a w , Tigard. thamo-aong» of 1137 urer. auto Interior», with all - Committee chairmen makos offorlng mgr# room for passenger« B E S T Y E A R A H E A D — Prospects for and richer finishing*. a record-breaking year bring smiles --------- ! timber, program: Mrs. G. Hlle. H er« 1« a «mart new In to W. S. Knudsen, General Motors The r.nlted States ( ivil Ser- j shcirwxid, hospitalitv: Mrs. A. terior, trimmed In a HOW VO U R CAR W O R K »— A novel w «y executive vice-president (left) and vice Commission has a n n o u n ce d .^ Forest Grove. Magazine; «oft noutral oolor mo of ehowlng proepectiv« buyer« the “ In- Harlow H. Curtice, Buick president, open eomnetitive examinations ».» , yj.rs w aiter Workman Forest hair velvoL a fabric nerd«" of the new cere wee thl« unique as crowds jam the portals of the New follow : i circve, health and sutnmer-round- found on the majority croee-eectlon automobile displayed at the York show to view their offerings. Lithopranhic stone grinder and ,.p . M,ra Pal„ p attcnMnii h UI h - of the new care. pc.Hsher. $1.200 a vcbt (for ® P -; blxro, safety; Mrs. R. Hiatt, Hills- potntment in Washington D. C. lK>n, roulo publication«: Mrs. onlvl. Weather Bureau. Depart-, K j Maple Forest Grove, leg- ment of Agriculture. i*l«U«in; Mrs G. L Cpchurch, JuTlor custodlen offtcar. $tjl60 P<irt1annl. nxite 6. budget; and a vear. B im tu « f Drtsons. De Mr*. M. M. Romlg HillsNiro, pub partment of Justice. licity. Suoervislng tosnector of c lo t h -, ing factories. $4.600 a year. Fed- DOUGLAS TAYIX)R Mr. and Minn. David Ediger c«lcl*r»t«vl their fifth w«»dding anlw rsary on Saturday evening with a card party at their home. “ 500“ was pityed. IVte Johnson and Margaret Foegy w«vne the »•Inner» o f :«* first prîtes and Stella Schulz and f:levw Owwn* managed lo get the booby prize*. * EVANGELIST TO CONDUCT MEETINGS In The W E E K ’S N E W S THF. R E V I E W (TYIL SERY'ICE AN NOUNCES OPENINGS ^ SS IN V E N T O R H O N O R ED — Charles F . Ket taring, who twenty-five years ago took the btckacha out of motoring by Inventing the eelf-eterter, wee honored by Induetry leader« at a testimonial luncheon In New York CRy. Me is seen showing hie first eelf-eterter to _TI 11 Alfred P Bloen. Jr. VIEW THEIR HANDIWORK— A famous name •« represented et the N V. auto shew at three of the famouc Fi»*>»r brother*—L P. Pieher, W. A. Ft«h»» and c. F. F.»‘itr • ««•• •»«> section of co r -r ^ _ ^.,7 — asa .......... ' nnr‘ include: ; SINGS IN CHOIR Full ihfcwmiiiiiir' may he ob- ■ tamed from the Secretary ot the Douglas Taylor. R F.D. 2. Den- T'nited States Civil Service Hoard , verton, as a member of the Whea- of Exanvlners at the pool office ton (HI.) College A Cajielle <xr ottsfomhonse in any city I Choir, was with the group an whioh hr* a nest office of Lhe ' N ew m btr 12 when they brood- first or second class, or form the cast an ei4toe program aver ! the T nltM States Civil ¿tervtc* WtVTBI. the radio staton of U m Commtsstoo, Washington. D. y e C. . j \ ) Mordy Bible Institute lo Chicago.