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    T he B eaverton R eview
The Only Newspaper Devoted Exclusively to the interests of Eastern Washington County.
VOLUM E XV, No. It
Heaverton, Watihington County, Oregon,
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CLAYTO N NYBURG
HONORED AT MEET
Silently Passing
Mary All«'«
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All
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record of
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w u » u Ml a t l*l tA M r» . W . I I . I ' m I lull ucJilevi merit wan cited u ttli«
t-r.biuvh n f llu lii* r, .Mr». U u r i li I «¡nuiral »«Jib v«iu«iil invellng for
Friday,
Subscription, $1.00 per yr. In Advance
March 5, 1937
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Beaverton Debaters
Win Five Straight
.h« Tiuiluun l H rkulm wClI«a wan
Harne« of Kinra.."*»1«, 'Va»lilng
| »on, Mm. A iik liu I), Miirpliy o I .ponaored by th« Winona Grunge'
Heaver High Wins From 1 ’oillaiid. i\li». Ni»n Mleven, aru M Tualatin, .M' lufay, February 12, D e b a t e r s
Win
Double
«port» E. K. J’ranr ih , aasi»‘_ar.l
Header
From
Gresham
I
ounty
ax«'nt
Hillsboro Squud By A 1 futí« ral M
urp,,y
°r H*,e
was
In charg«
of ,n W. ,,,M
K.
Eleven boy» marl« up lie ujeni-1
Last Thursday Night
Score of 33-1«
iierBhip of (be »lx ogneult ..ral'
Tubs
In
liu*
commdotty,
all
of
Mr».
Il* urtinoti of
I'ortUuid
TEAM W IN S T W E L V E I mothar of Mm. l-’red Tlbba'U pan whirl* complet'd 109 per rout.. W ON A L L DEBATES
I KVtrty proJnrU were carried by
red «way « t lire bom« of h«i
Affirmative Tram Vet To *««-(
•Tajer» T « Participai« i„ Toar- oldest »on tn Ino» Angele», Cal, the member».
Canby Araatitr Team
Moat
oustanding
anirtng
the
■in mr ni U f i it f ir Id ('«Hear
on Saturday. Th« laxly in hetfii.
1 record» made by the xrouu w »» 1
telurned <o Portland for trvt*-r-
Beaverton
hix.i
achool
th«i winning o ' »11 four judging' T li«
I’ laytrg lx for« I' m , large»! iun tuent.
, i
i ootklMI» In the county w th high drliaters won a “ double-header“
Kfllwll crowd « t « r gathered in
Gresham laat
Tbumday
point Judxo rn three of th.* r*>n-, (tom
Boavertm, and by far lb « great-
I tost». Thin In a
record » V r l i cixlu,
February 24.
The dc-
« »I in U m , Waahlnginn-t'oluinbia FINGER PRINTING
T O BE COM PUI o SORY ha» n«*ver lief ore b««n mad« In Ira te* took place up< o the local
bague ih,- «n u r« m'iimm, Heaver
.
Wa»hln*t«n co m ly .
'Plio dairy platform and were a purt of the
ion Ululi H«’ h ol Heaver» soundly
defeated ili« iiiii»lHtro il luti mjutt.i
t ompulaory finger-printing
of clu*’ w,m ,hc < alr
trophy regular
State-District
DehaU*
f
i«mi F’ruiay rver*jng i»y » »core o f ; all iiernonn «ngagod In the naie of *** ‘ he ouUUltdIng .lairy nub at Schedule.
Maahingto» ( ounfy la ir.
Beaverton'»
afflnnaitre debate
•*» m. Bear) Mal
.«mi uii almlmltr hete ray«» *'a» a meati»
ntniutitig room w»a tukrn by an of rlouíitne up the liquor trade”
fifth, ant nixlli pirre« (**,,, j a)
otbaon »ml
Lyman
«tithunlMMlIr crowd which »uw lir a - > I» urged by Mian Ethel llubler * ,"re w‘ 'n by
° f *fc«‘ Webb. met Oree’ iam n Negative
verton ink« an early leant and ! of I»»» Angelen, member of the e o r n r *1" ’ «> |V"' « snmerr ial-Nat
debaters at 7:30 p^n. and won by
»tank t orn Sfmw and aerond a vote of
c iiitlru« It i lirouchoiit the turne. National Temperance Conrrd Jn
3-0. Mennwhile our
* ’ **"’ ' hiragn Inte.nat- negative
Iteawrton played » bard driving e communiralion luaunl to ev-
team, Marian Boyaon
fn»l breaking game that had the *ry »tale ln|ii«»r control board In io,m* * orn IHiow. '*'*'*' ° » “ ,,M1d ,md Kdwtn Blatter, defeated ahe
llillahoru « »(e ra bew llilcrcd iium I the United S lat«« for consider»- I ,n* 4' H * * < * 1he
( i„n
' Clayton Nyburg, who also wan affit mative team 2 to 1.
of I I n * Koine.
Hon.
'l”bua tr. the find week the dia-
"More ilatu 12DU nwin and wo> named an one of the t vo out­
Heaverton now enter» the dia
I trict corteata Beaverton's (iebn-
standing boya of the »tat«
11 let nunitxr 6 play-off « i Un- men wtiii criminal record» h«ve
fteltl college, March
I. &■ 4. Teams unenti, «ought liquor llcanaan In
,. *..i-* .. ii *aa glv* * ’ ’ ’
ftelil
Mar
t o r n.» r.plwi- •<-« r..ur attait deluttea. The»«
cunipeling their are Tillamook * Southern California,** dacia red M l»» *n
MoMtrovili», N« »berg, Monmouta’. ! Hublw in he, letter to l.quor
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achievement and vlrt.'rta. pBcrd Beaverton and
Heaverton. Tigard. Woodburn * > d \»«->trol iNallew
T h e.» »tartltn« Icadernhi,» ah.eh to largely rea_ W eatUra, tied for f rat honors ao
Halla», or Sllvcrton. Tb« , « « , , ; ««u ne» have juat emu. to light. ' * " * * > ' * <“ r
•‘ plend.d record
fcr In th. 5 « „n tv dLtrlct de-
a Inrlng 3 gnu um enters the »tale folliwlng the enfiwcrviwvit of c o m - I11'* 1 ,bp
1 *'®
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lourtMimrt at Salem March 17th | pul««»ry finger-printing of all U - ,,on <î,‘ ^rk<, •«'»> projects, led
•
Thursday afornooli of this week
MrtMIrnvIlle ha« luu-n fav.wcd t,> | QU«»r Iteonae applicant»
In I b e l * » " ? ■ * « f*'“ <‘ lUh?' * <l* B ' * Heartrtot^a
negative team Mar­
x is t i« writer« na t lie team likely Southern t a il for uta area. Inelud- bPr ,,f •** f,’ur
Ur' M'O^on imd Russel Huletl
to a In but Beavi rton w ill Iw »tiff •*'1 ,,n th« li*t were the follow •«‘ »•m*- aIul '**')
K
n,‘ 1 " eHt l-lno ihere in tire moat
Judge In three <>f th« county Judg- (.ru,.ial j^ b a ^ ,,f tSle WMik nie
j
Albert Karpateln, .!*4n> Hurt e* and ¡
from selling liquor as
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moet- ni* ‘
Klectrte Utilities Should
a dnvr-t result of the rlngrrprim-
At ,he cOclusión <>r t*u* m e «
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lain Wldirg.
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.weir He OovetcnianiallT Ow m«l and Op-
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pledged
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K t n s l » la n d in g « in tire W a s h - clarad
«npporl to the activities *>f »hc «> »'«d .
it « I o n « . . u n ir le a g u e a r c
It IS urged .hut stornar reso bov« and w.ll iw.mmte lh*ir work
Heaverton meet* t'anbyr In the
Won I/HlI Pet.
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61 Hi nolle, tievniages are wold B» a
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St. Mary’s
ui<.an« of eliminating »urge port recognition of th« M»
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Real Estate Transfers t
..600
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F’oreat Grove
of
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com
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Hlllaboro
Vt«v.,.- J' * ‘ 0,'',rnor e«
to A. B.
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10 .000 rhe ranks .T ttu: liqtmr Ciade.” wey»* f"'* '“.'"
Shrew o««!
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Lot
130 in
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w v'
drinker ] Nyburg and M,*r e
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' h|j .loltnson Lhttate Add. t«> Beaver-
•« h i » «
< * x ifb n i,
a * is
* tire the
W HITFORD CHURCH
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i*. • . tc get ‘chummy Thc
of
.
c ton-Recdville Acreage, containing
M E E T IN G
with the man aw-rosa
cross the
tbc bax
baa «hut
tbut
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2‘« a« >^-
HOLDS
iitng
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Wlfatlev
et
ux
to
he la not r iraiem
fra te m irln
g .wrtdi
,wlt!h
a an m . 1*1
eg bank bandit, u counterfalMr, rorb lu
Herbert 1 H" ra* ° wn* r* ’ U>**‘ Corp” PBrt ° f
Tlw rrcontlv «stat<li»b«d r>*n-
ghtr,”
Hubleir _ »aid. r’,h year—-Albeit (.ilr
Johnson Kstate Add. to Heaverton
or a burgka
. Miss ______
■lenointnntlonal rburrh lit 111« M«--
waaaaw*»
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CMS 1V 11
A Acreage.
iT W I
Heedville
“ It would 1 seem
to
tne t that
,r
«-! 1 i l f V V . \Wlt«T
Nyhurg,
Kuy school bona«, met again last tallera and wholesalers of Ireer, UHylon Ny-btirt. ^ >lhut
V. O. FYenrih, et ux to Ethel
Hiwxlay night, K«t*raax> 2» with wines, and liqurw, who wish fq | NVllÜa Nyburg. Merle r e m
B. fhtrsons, A. iV. Hart OLrC T1
Arnold (Jarncll of iVyrtUml bring­ put .their busint-as
S RIW , 2.37 acres.
on a more Karl, Sagen.
^
ing the biblical meanugp for the
te» per table t>asls would them-
_. ’ _
ir A r r r c
Ethel B. Uarwons to < tara B.
evening fn tn the fifth chapter
selves, initiate a cam
p
a
ig
n
Pot COUNCIL
VOTES
French A. W. IPart D I/- T1S HI
of the H-'ok of t.eneaia, dealing
compulsory Hngcr-prlntlng, In or- ,
TO BUY FIRE HOSE IV, 2.87 acres.
with the building o f Noah-» Arh
«1er to rid the trade of unde- 1
Huella L» Howell et ux to E-
It was requested tliat thoae at
sirables.”
Th i. (north'» meeting of th e , 'a. K. t-iunwraon S«c. 12. T19
tending would each owm oriie n
Citv Pads » t n quite a lung one HIM. containing 0.943 »ere.
favorite porlkxi o f acrlpture for
II. EARLE W A R N S
»r d ninev matters o f irterest were
Mark Skinner, Supt. of Banks
rext week’» nieelin«.
AGAINST CO M PANY *m‘ u ^ , i but action taken <>n a to 1/mis E. Finrow et ux. Thos.
YOU, wh*> are reading this «r-
few at tilts timei The proposed , Otchirr, 1)1/', T 1 N R 2 W cortain-
ticle. are asked to come out and
bring a friend wnd your Bible
Hugh H. Karle, Insurance Com- |,pW clly hall
took considerable tng 100 acre«,
rext Surdav nlg’it* March 7, at intiMooer,
Iwis
received
word
I>avid C. tlarver et
ux
to
7:46 nun. to Irtar the oh!-fas11tuned i Horn II. E. O’Malley. Superinten
•]-)*, Courcil
iipulDted Archie George W. Avery, Tart
of Sec.
ucadulterated gos|H*l preached ful-
dent of Insurarce
fnr tine State of Olson,
fire chief a*rd U A. i las- 25. T2S
RIW.
ly and freely. Help make these j Missouri o f the precarious oondi- , „,,r (Speedy) as his assistant.
Meier & Prank Co. io Samuel
meetings » success.
| tion o f the ManutPanttiring Iaint- : The wiiter line leading to the G . Hulnte I » t 1, Block
36 in
1 bermen’s U*nderw rilevi », a recipro­ E Grandgeorge place was taken Met/.geu Acre Tracts,
cal exchange of Kansas City, j over by the city, and in con*id- g -----------------------------------------9
BIRTHDAY P A R T Y
erat kr- fcr the purchase, they a ”
LOCAL NEWS
( • » * I I V V L E ' I V
Ml’,M
N
i v V s l I u
v J o N . t f ' i f U t l | v < I n
’ A \ f N
h
tran c 0
i a H i 1r - d l f f i c x i l t l e » f a i ' l * n ro
g t ,hr
h i s "■ greed to muintain « fire hydnvnt ^
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surnn«x* 1 rganixatlon that Supor-, f<<r ,hp f. rnior owner*, protec-
Paul StaUer o f Rt. 1 M t r Ced-
'I’ll« ladies o f the World Pro- intondent O’Malley
has advised
Jlor.
at -Mills fell in the barn and frac-
giess and Aid Club o f Heaverton ftolders of policies or contracts
They also voted to purihas*'
several rih*
tual vicinity
compliinenle<i Mrs to cancel Iheir policies and pro-
500 feet of two and a half inch
Mr
and Mrs.
Wlnget enter­
Rose «Iordan with a surprise par- perly protect themselves with n- fiTe hose, bids for the purchase
tained friends from Aurora on
ty and handkerchief shower at ijier itisnratncc.
of which are printed this week.
laat Sundav at
their heme at
home on Denney road reeently.
A recen« examination of the af
The occasion was in honor of her flair* of the exchange di*cloned
Whltford.
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birthday. Tlte evening was sport that during the first ten month* LEGION AUXILIARY
Mr. ard Mrs. E. O. Star ret) have
tn danehig, game«- and ” 500" o f 1936 its losses exceeded n mil­
HOLDS MEETING as Uieir house auest Mr. Star-
after which delicious
refresh­ lion dollars <hte largely to char­
rett’s mother whose home Is tn
ment* were served. Those pres­ ging Inadequate rates, lavrge od-
T te Tualatin Valley Unit No. Portland.
dltioiwti
loeses
have
more
recent­
ent w et« Mr. and Mr». Elcfcler,
93 nf IJ»e American legion Aux­
The Beaverton nttblic schools
Mr». Switrer and son Edward, ly occurred hy fire, flood and wa- iliary met Wtdresday
evening.
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7
pree- 8r,> sponsor irte E a rl Dnvrbaugh
Mra. Kdnw Ridgeway nnd da ugh- tec damage In the Ohio valley mary
Mrs. Maye Waters, V -s
Ame„can te c io r Amateur
ter Nina. A. C. Adams. Mr». Re- region against
whirb this ex-
T
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W
l
to he held - , .he ven-
I h - ccw Eciman, Miss I’rarl t’<s»ke. ctta.nge earried substantial cover- gon visited. Ï The
Dlsbnct P rw ^
¡n >lilK N ,ro. M* roh
Mrs. Mal> It* Gem hells and
Mr*, age.
id, nt Otolla -Mardis of McMinn
16th.
Vokum.
Reason* advanced by Oomms-
ville was also prese t.
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sioner Earle for following the ad-
Women's Club
The Whitford
Meetings are held the first Wed
l * r 1 1 C A I L’ P U t i l l
vice sent out by the Missouri of-
r.esday
of
each
month.
AM
t/e-
are
to
give
a
Kn
«*
the hall next
SEAL SALE (. HAIK
,
„„ the following
gior-atres and their
wives a r e . to the Whitford school nn tbe
MEN HOLD MEETING f . c *
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Elrt*», the members and policy- urged to attend. Mrs. H. ElU»n-| 18th of this month. The proceeds
der the first vice-piesident pre-| are to go to th»
fln«d relief
The Christmas Beal Bale Chair- holdors of tihe excha/ige are, ttn-
sided in the absence of Mrs. Nel-1 fund of the Red Crnsa.
tiK r Of the county were guests of ' < *r the Oregon lew-, r e s p o n s e
! Mrs William livin g, the pri-
11.« M ashing.,,n Cour-.y Health t o r the losses and expends of » « « .
— - -• •
I nut rv teacher in lit«
Whitford
Ass ci,.tiro, at turn lt.on M „lU s ^ i . t o g
he « ^ g e
«nd th «
. . .
..
TenpomihilUy
continue«
until TEA GIVEN FOR IN- ( school has been
quite ill with
« r V m,.
iw a
. the!; policies are candled either
COMING PRESIDENT
Marsh. President of the Assoc,«
or policyholder.
thru end Mrs. M.
. McKerch« . ^ ^ r u e v A n - t * « . nr hy a court
The Kiwanis ladies group on-
flir tM,r ¡„ the school,
1 cal » . » I aal. chairman a»teoded. >f rn
(pn, )nri, dlrtion. Noither laired with a tin at the home
K. A v e rts
« t » t f Hanitary
Miss Hose cave Seal Sale chair- ^
H„ 4,rr<,v n(>r . nv ,w irt ,1JIB or Mrs. A. Berg Thursday nfter-
--.on in compliment tn Mrs. R. s. \ F.rgvreter * • « «*». «.,«>-• speak-
man of Waahtngt.m county pre-
th„ e p„l|cW
sided ever the meeting which fol-
aecond
nn the Wedsh. welconvrig htr a* the in-1 er at the tner.) viwxn'*. lunch-
lowed and ./ch chairman W »re(ftnBJv||ll
of tl,o f x . coming president of tbe group, eon and bnstoe«« -lee'ing. He
Sewage
“ repot 1 of her »cal »ale ard the rhm(ro ftro V(,,T dlseouraging and Al»>ut twenty-five were present, spoke on “ Sewer« »nd
tneih'd* employed in each com- |o«8es occurring under these pol- The committee included Mesdames Dis.po.wal *' A nm»h.*>- of sddi-
irlimlty. Talk* were also given ....... . w
|jj m a|| probability not A. Rerg. F. H. 0<>yt. Pnyton Peck, ¡tonal guests w ro * • « ’ pres"m
..........
bv Dr. .MacDonald nnd Miss C la ra . )>p
for n,ary months and "Rud" Mllller, W. H. Oraner* Mid includirg
nifntw N n* 'he City
Eugebriiaen, County Nur»«.
possibly for y«vr*.
| Jay Gibson,
| Council
„tltutinK
PIONEERS” T ELL
HEALTH NEEDS OF
WHY THEY MOVED COUNTY ARE SHOWN
Approxioattely 41 pet runt <jf1 Oregon has made »plenum prt,-
(! m > umuigtant families arriving ! g'ess in disease prevontion and
in Oregrsn from 1930 Bo 1P36, in- 1 tb « genetal i»roir*>tion of puolic
elusive, were experienced farm ' Inaltb, yte no more than the sur-
o; erato*'», according to the
te- ' face ban been scitatched. Accor-
x lit» of a aurvey Juat published drag
to government
-.'atUlics,
t> , tli. O.8.C. expat .na nt »cation the average American spends an-
in t*.opera»ten
wdta
liie WPA uuaJly ten doilaiti for candy, nine
a U tesetU. tnem administration,
i dollars for education, »evn.|y-|tve
The tep rt pi the result of a 1 cent* for perfume, and Bfty cents
aamplv
survey
taken
in 112 Ior chewing gu,m. The average a-
r.ra i achcol district» m JB Ore­ mount spera for public health is
gon counties. The* survey, mark «bout thirty ce ,'a < il . et.» of
through the use of reliel labor,!
• t hy *•■»» th,. Ut c« die
sought a x<-ncial hackgrouitd of j t**r «»p it* for health protection.
Ir iVirmati<<r cr.tN-erntr.g the fam­ Millions are »pen: f&r education,
ilies *'uo have Ixen aettlieg in but only well cb ld*cc. “an and
Oregon
m itvroasvrg
numbers, should go to school. ,'.l rltona are
says 1. it. Breruotupi, state su­ required a.nntia!ly> to maintain
pervisor of rural res car* h and penal and corrac-tioual inatituttons
and hospital« for the insane These
author of the report.
would not be so crowdeu *f pv -
ItMorriatuon previously obtatoed
eryo r« were mentally am physi­
irom all school
district clerks
cally well. Charity and poor re-
showed that 4130 immigrare (any- ’
.
^
, | lief lake a large sum of money
illes arrived tiv Oregon from Jail- *
,.
,
1
annually.
yet
everyone k x
i«»ry l!tU3, to June 1936. The pre­
that the greatest < at use t»‘ .pover­
sent report covets a period from
ty is ill bttalih.
January 193« to November 1936,
LJfficiect public health wo k can
or atari, twice as K eg as the
j greidly reduce rhe state expense
previous time.
for eleemosynary purpose by
Toe study showed tirai a lar- preve*nting
causer.
that
make
,* « ,arroemt»ge of
the Umllies , , hMe c-xjwuditur« nertwsary. Pre-
comtr* in 1936 were headed b* I vent km
,A h u m »
w leeks
is
person« who bad actual expori- , m(Ki)
„ p e ^ iv e
, han the
enee in farm operation than was coM of r ^ n K
for lhem>
the oa»w previously
should be more concerned atsrut
Contrary
tb a common belief what it would cost to be with­
that 'pteciically ail of the immi­ out health protection than with
grants
came from et*.- middle what health
protection
costs.
vest, the study showed that S3 Hardly anyone would argue that
j*er cent came fnom the western the state of Oregufi
has ever
group of state«. A mtul of 44.3 boon unduly extravavar* in ex­
|ier cerx
came from
the north penditures for protecting the pub­
sod rfuuth rettual states,
while lic health. Ln fact, the most ef-
xiSitterir.g numbers ranging
to feothe measurt* in thWr field are
Has than 1 per cent came from ever
now scarcely
developed.
the other more distant regk>n» of public oi>tnion has not yet g:asp-
the counts y.
; ed tb« usefulness of health con-
luadetjiaite income In their for-1 «ervatton *rd the fact that it*
tier kx-ation was named by 51 cost to the
taxpayer
|* saved
per cent o f the famlbea as the many times over by the preven-
•eason for leaving their titate of lion of disease and death. The
I'reva ux lestden««.
Toe drouth * gaioe made in tbe elirolration or
was blamed by 29 per cen., while curbing of sudh diseases a* ty­
clmngc of climate, OcaJth, or loss phoid ferver, tuht-rrmlo«», diph­
of Job were cited by many others theria and other comratinicAhle
Kelativea or frior.d» in Oreg/n dtsea*«»
i* a record of which
was the jutnctpal teaeon given tbe |>eopie of this state n»ay welt
by th*»« migrants for coming to be iprotui. But tn order to main­
thi* state, 25 per cent of them tain thc efficiency -tf rtw heal»!«
giving this as the chief factor deita/vjnent. siiffu icnt funds are
involved
Climate persuaded 12 rc*de«l 4o employ experts or
l>«r cm fit, previous visits to Ore­ those who have been properly
ln the field of disease
gon, 9 i>er cent, while 3 per cent trained
*u d they were attracted by ad­ ja c-ventkm. The nrenaee of coo
trgicn. «trean* pollution, tmsarl
vertising.
tary milk and food supplies and
The present sttifude towsad
unregulated quarantine lr. inter
Ou*g*>n by roarly all families vis­
state travel, must eg lie added to
ited
was very
faw.rable
and
othfeT hardships now aonfronting
most of them, except recent ar­
this state.
rivals, had made substantial pio-
the average coninxiaiity needs
gres* toward acquiring ownorwhlp
ja w aH-orwaniaed
health depart-
of farms.
ment which «ngJhasiie« the follow-
j Ing activities:
1. The safeguarding of tbe
HOG RAISERS HAVE
health of tn<4hers ami children.
GOOD
MEETING 2. lTevesstion and control of
c 1 nmnunicnhU- diseases.
3 . V one real disease prevention
Sixty Washington county beg
raisers attended tae meeting at and control o f syphilis.
t. Recording of accurate vital
the county courthouse Friday Feb.
19. at which time
Prof. A. W. statistics.
5. Support of a hygienic lab­
Oliver. Oregon State College, dis­
cussed problems in
connection oratory for the detw-uon and pre­
with hog management, rer-orts U vention of communicable diseases.
6. Saawtary control of diseases
E. Francis, assistant county a-
spread front human wastes and
vent
The keynote to P »fesso; Ol.v- ^
vermin and Bisect*,
tr's discussion was '.hat the fun-!
on^’ tbe State Board of
dameu.al principle lor success- He* ltU but local * * * « “ * fceaIth
ful brood sow management and departments as well have as a
caie of young p»gs was a prep- Primary musive the carrying out
erly balanced ration
containing 1 'rf these essential activities. A d i­
tile right amounts o f minerals 1 I 11** * health organisation and
and tl»e correct amounts and types ■ whole-hearted
support
no the
oi protein.
« * rt <* th*
* nd ,oc* 1 **
„ ,
. KfncPes ate eesootJal if these ac-
Pivfes*,*r Oliver ftirther po,n,cd |(lvltjes fcTp t o b p
sucxespfull>.
out the vital necesany for 8* n'- < maintanied.
Incidentally, whole-
U! l Ì"n •4' _ ^ . PreV<!nt‘'^ -
hearted support Include* a w il­
of the common ailments that at lingness and readiness to furnish
feet small pigs and stated fl at i i ^Th" ' sPr” B ' ^
¡«.k in g proper
the majority of the trouble;, pigs |
^
for them ^ the annual
bave with worm« could easily be ^
^
•\oided if they w «w not aiK>wed ’
* ________________ _
to become in feated until «tftí-r ¡ v r r C U f W V M
IV
they w ere about three
months Í N T E R E S T ^ H U M N 1 ^
old at which tinte worm infesta-.
A lo l'A L , fc lM J L A llU H
tions have no apparent affect on
- ■
them.
j ‘A growing interest
in visual
Hog lot
rotation and
proper education, particularly
through
bruising and farrowmg fa llitics the use of educational moving
were other points
discus, ed as pictures, is noted in the annual
well as
matters in connection report of U. S. Burt, head of the
with pig* suffering from anemia department of visual education at
Oregon State college. Durt handles
and wewk legs
At the conclusion of his talk, general lrtalerial
for the entire
Professor Oliver answered mis ly itc n , as well as that for the
cellaneous questions asked jv the cooperative extension service.
Burt’s record* show that 539,-
hog rawer*.
678 persons
attended
meetings
VfUC
v n u ill a IV p v
M K i> . I M U K B L A U P ii> -
Heaviest Dozen Eggs
Contest ïo Be Held
Columbia Food Store And
Review Join In Spon­
soring Contest
$5.00 IS FIRST
PRIZE
RevieN To Give Away Two Hub-
i-riptioa« T « )) inner»
Again the Columbia Food Store
and Tbe Beaverton Review Join
¡r. sponsoring
their ” Heaviest
Dozen Egg” contest.
Thi# time
it is surely something to crow
abott«.
Starting next Friday. March 12
and ending at 1:00 pun. Saturday.
.M*c.h 20, tbe participants will
be given in prize*. $8.00 in cash,
a »9-lb. sack of Northern Moor
two subscriptions to The Review
and ten one-lb. packages of Col­
umbia Best Coffee.
Here are conditions or rules
for the contest:
Eggs must weigh 27 ounces or
more to the dozen to be entered.
Purchase will be made of all
eggs accepted with your choice
of either one pound of Columbia
Best ^Coffee, or. cash at top mar­
ket price the day the eggs are
entered.
Nothing but hen's eggs will be
accepted in the contest.
Each
rontestaut «rill be al­
lowed to enter only one dozen
eggs.
Duplicate prizes will be made
in case of ties.
All rating by the management
will be final.
A first prize of $5.00 ¡n cash,
F<«-ond prize of three dollars, a
third prize of a 49-lb. sack of
flour, a fourth iprize of one full
year’» sutrweription to The Review,
a fifth prize of a six-month’s
subscription to tbe Review and
ten jirizes <<f a full pound of
t olumhia Best coffee.
Awards will be announced and
paid at. Columbia store Saturday
at one o ’clock and the full Hat
nf the winners will be published
In these columns in our issoe
o f the 26th.
This is an opportunity to see
how rotrr hens stack up alongside
your neighbors. Better enter the
contest and you may win a val­
uable prize.
FIRE CONFERENCE .
TO BE IN JUNE
Fire fh ie f E. E. Mohr.
Tbe
Dalles, President of the Oregon
Fire th ie f’s Association, at a
nieeeung held in Roseburg, Feb.
27th. attended by Fire t hief Roy
Elliott, Medford- «Tint Baughman.
Ashland. Ialo Stephens, Roseburg.
Henry Ecoccq, Marshfield and rep­
resentatives of the State Fire Mar­
shall’s office, set tbe date for the
Annual Fire Chief1* Conference
ami Fire School a* June 24, 25,
and 26 at Medford. This confer­
ence w ill
feature
Competitive
drills. Round table discussions,
Treatme«H of fire department pro­
blems by Conference method, led
by fire deaprtment
ins'ructors
under the direction of toe State
Bureau of Vocational FMucation
and talks on technical problems
by leaders rn their fields.
Finteirtainment will include a trip
to Crater lake. This annual e-
vert has the active support of
the Sae Fire Marshall who rec­
ognizes the good accomplished by
the Conference and School.
FOURTEEN ATTEND
BIBLE STUDY CLASS
The young people's Bible study
class which meets every Satur­
day night at 8:00 p.m. in the R.
B. MiMinn home lust above West
Slope on the Canyon road, con­
tinued their studv on the “ Day of
the Gentiles” using the hwenty-
fourth chapter of Matthew as the
theme chapter and the B o o k s nf
Daniel, II Chroncles, Lartticu*.
and Revelation a* reference chap­
ters. Any person of high school
age is wanted and cordially in-
vted to attend every
Saturday
nfM.
’*8
t
>
'e
,k
r
wl,w'>
Hlnis ob*ftned
from his department were shown. WHITFORD WOMEN’S
TERTAINS SOCIETY ! I jirgest
users were OCC camps
4-H club*, granges and grade
schools His collection now con­
Mrs. Norblad, Jr.
entertained* sists of 550 films ami 786 slides,
for the Refdville Mtssiorary so­ which are available for renting
ciety on Thursday.
Mrs. Art nt nominal cost. These include
Schroder was the devotional lead­ more than 100 Altos supplied by
er. The subject was the Africau live federal government for dis­
negro. A very interesting pru- tribution througlh Burt’s office to
gmm was giver
All the members other sUpes in tbe west, inctud-
■were in attendance. Mrs. 1*la; 1tvfJ Washington, Rtoho, Montana,
Klrk-w-ood was elected for 1917 j Wyoming and California,
president.
CLUB HAS MEETING
The regular
meeting of the
Whitf' *rd Women’s Club w as held
at tbe club room on Wednesday.
After roll rail to-which each one
I responded. Airs. EubensteBi read
! a«
irteresain« article
entitled
• ‘‘ Reformation vs. Confirmation.
Mrs. Satchel of
Heaverton and
Mrs. Hoehle of Garden Horn# were
guests.
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