The Beaverton review. (Beaverton, Washington County, Or.) 192?-1941, April 23, 1937, Image 1

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    L'W v,r,ít/ U b r v y
T he B eaverton R e v ie w
The Only Newspaper Devoted Exclusively to the interests of Eastern Washington County.
VOLUME XV, No. 21
Association Warns
Of Tuberculosis
Beaverton, Washington County, Oregon, Friday, April 23, 1937
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Silently Passing
J. II. MIAI,
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WASH. COUNTY RBI
RESENTED AT ME
County Track Meets
Are Being Held ;
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Fire Destroys Hart
Chicken Hatchery
Subscription, $1.00 per yr. In Advance
ANNUAL ACHIEVE- |
MENT MEET IS HELD
Kiwanians Hold
District Meet Here
The annual achievement p ro-!
gram for the Schefflln Agricul- I
turai and Home Kòconomic* ci uba 1
waa held at Hie Schefflln a nool !
Saturday April 17. Four agrtcul- j
turai club«, dairy, corn, po try 1
aii<* i»i«i. *ii led t»y t . p . i,erk - G r e s h a m ,
W a a it ir « ton county was arte
J. Il, Netti, 79, puaicd away
m utely represented In the bl-
al (I ni Kiiiarxiel llimplta: Mo,tiny,
tm.lal convention of the Oregon
A|,rl! I•#. lie In MUtvivtd I,y Ilia
ongrcaa of Patenta und Te adira
w fe , Mm. Doman N. ,«al, two
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which cloaod s Ptmr day
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phlets, Etc. Used To
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l^ra w b » attended part
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®w- * ninsua, Montavilia x\nd
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and Jamea Itenwtck, three
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M e e t H e ld
St. Helens Attend
I the Multnomah hotel. Aakle i:oin
In cu b a to rs B u m id
rich c«nin,lete<i tbe.r w rk Ka*
terr, Mra.
A. l.u \
Forest !
per «-ervt and Tcceiw«! certificate«
WARNING IS GIVEN Grove,
I PortliaTid only on® other county
Mra. I'. A. OMrhurt, Aa-
, had.aa many registered delegates BEGAN'IN THE ROOF
a< hx-ven,em.
180 PRESENT AT MEET
luriu. Oregon and Mra. Ilehecca B E A V E R T O N C L A S S A
Ih !« V«wtr*n I amiMuii Kn"wn An
aa WuMilngion county.
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Following ii»e ac*iievn:e-»i pro-
Millar, Newton Kalla, Ohio.
The -
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Karl) biagitoaD I »iiipsigo
Weal Timber a n d . Shufe re­ Damage
> l- t iin it .il
\| A I- Kr“ u> a moving picture waa ->liuwn
funeml waa held Thuradav
Ap- H P*
To ilr HeW MaJ ,
moat
I by U E. FrancU, aaalataJit co. liullea Of l."«tal Method.«! I burcfi
ceived ree,ignition in tnetnbej ship.
rii 22 al 2 :0 0 p.tn.
|„ HUJah»ro
II) iitt'itnn or the ruiiio, uew s-
G an bn Home wa* frn cte d for
agent and
refreshment*! w «r»
S e n e DintMrr
W. K. Pegg waa to charge.
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[>a|ern, m uK azliif*. plat arda, rvain*
National
Parent-TeadK r maga-
aerved.
Memfaer*
o
f
the
ciuhe
'I'he W. If Hart ch 'fk en hatch-
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Pici mumrUat for the annual z|r® aulx-riptions. 51J delegate*
pillola, a p tu k c i* ariti pulillr health
who received
award* were aa
Mra. Klim li. Ilrown
Washington county grade achool f.r,nt mau>' pet ta of the atalc tep- cry aouthwc-al of Uta.v. r .o j burn­ follow*; Mildred Kabie, Ve nice i The Beaverton Kiwania club
w .ik tin i
I lut Nut lt>ittt|| T u b e rcu -
which ha* been very active ?H
ed Friday after noon v. i . t a 1-jg»
yea- r<atnted more than TS.OOO mcm-
limla usai elu tion ibi» muniti la t Mra. Milan 0 . Brown, w’.'e . 1 * Hack, and field meet began
Sahnow, Janice Sahnow, Juanita
of about »800 worth of egg*, tbe
various
actinUe> in
K. Brown , f i'».,r*-i>n D e la y 1 I liti ration ) an continue
taira In Oregon.
BiiinptlrtK li r a n ) ilio m rnaago I tarlali
incubator*
aatd
Gw«-
buildings.
|‘ e>ntlenck*.
• *'ne
K r
an, uy* cotnumnlly th<
tbe pa-st few year*
iru
ubatcra
amd
tIwee
building*.
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to e v e ry pi-iaon In Ilio Unitoti
Florence Evers, Enuly Kerman, was ,h«jet of the hner club meeting
and lerre.on un i ocm pM ed. The fin- p e f ( t j ( t <k)W, Bo(
K, ve gon, f .
Already work ha* begun on
S la t t a t i n t finding tuberru 'o*!» She ia aurvlvad hy Betly
recomatructing the Incubato.« anò ' " ,m Sa[‘. ° W' V^ t r e Kerkm .n, of the K U *m s clu b, of Fort-
will be held May 1. be-
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c «r,m nr.lty." a.W
III Ila r a l l y »Inge* w ill nave ‘ huU- Ilarlan E. Drown. Jr. of Pori- » meet
Ev*” ' fclleeI' Hernu*M - ^
vicinity in the
local
,lnr«». and Italpl, J.
IMv.wn of Chi- Khwlng at .1.30 a.m. on the
,m- M
Jch
,,a
th<> (KrfninK the equlimient will he ready for
muiii I k o f Uvea e v e ry y ea r.
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, Waxren SaJrnow, Jack Heintich, high school auditorium Wecnea-
" U m o v e r tu b e rru lo ela by m od­
ì ; * * ' * " " Ch° 01 trw k ,n H,,to- ; . . a . : n
April IS. Mra.
Haye*
vo u,ri l i " ’" u
1 ' " ' ’ , I .eater Kahle, Paul Scbaus, Ro- rtey evening Club* reprerfenhed
e m m eth eda" la the slo g a n fo r
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«'ante from Iilaho to represent according to Mr. liar . Hie dam- b m Helrrici1> D,>nald Kerktnan, were Gresham, Portland, Pen.neu-
Mr*. Ida Muller I ani piteli
Nia il««n A, which rncludea the
N rfr ral Congre«« of Patenta age waa
Ilka yiw r'a eam panitn w hich la
estimated at
alm ost Alfred ixlplanche. Bill Heinrich, u . M«»tavilla, and SI.
Helen*.
Mr*. Ida Muller Campbell, 42, * «botila at Hlllaboro, Ko rea t Drove. tn(j Teacher« anrl
r. r d j e e d a $2500 part of which -----------------
kn ow n aa lite E a rly Illaknoala
wa* covered . j tlTy Schwsmke
I)aTid
Del- S«»veral visitor* from the Kiwan­
Krldny. She »««vertu n , Al<tha-Httb«r and SI. sc h o i of Inaf reictlon. Tbe theme hy insurance.
ra u tp u ig n , in c o o lin g to n m es- died In Pi>rtland
pjanebe.
ts grooipa at Astoria and Van­
*ag« riM fivtsl a l lieadi)tiarlera o f wa* a alater o f Alb«-rt Schlaefli Mary’1« wer« held jeaterday with of the
The fire was first discovered
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«-onventU n “ H :ne a: 1
couver,
Washington were also
the O regon T u b e rc u lo s is a ss o c ia ­ '«•f Aloha urei la 'ilao anrvlvtd hy HI labor« end Koreat Orovw com­ Community" waa further «a. rled in tlve roof of the hatchery b tilti- MEMBERS PARTICI-
present.
the junior high *ch«>ol out hy Dr Elam Anderaon, prea-
tion In Pori land fro m D r K e n ­ ber huaba>,i an«l »our duugiilera. lM>,*n*
,ng room where It spread to he
p t « n n » xt
\ \t
Dinner was served to about!
held at
™ *n Hlllaboro at 1:30 p.m. ; ictr* t f I.kifield collejsc. who ex- l»r- oder hou«e nnd chicken h''".*e.
d a ll ICmeawon, m aiin gln g d irecto r j funeral aervi«-e* were
* n i t
1 .«
1 rvl / t « 1 V.\ .VI
180 by the ladies o f the local
I Pegg’a
chapel Monday with In-
the " 'h e r three achool* **- p h fre d that the honv waa the The valuable fl.xdt o f Rhode Is-
o f ilu N a t u r a l A aaoclatlun.
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Methodist church ¡and much praise
1 »*'»hlh»g «|f D* 1 verton for ellm- «■ommunlty.
" T u o m any iteople e P h e r do 1 ferment al Itlvrview.
lard Red hen* In the chi«ken
Ki*hty members of the l* t»y - was accorded to them for the
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at
tlie
name
tin
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n o t know o r fa ll t o uae the great
A trlrt "Yoirth v*. the f om- iKuse w*e removed to salety v; lle community participate j in
excellent menu aind service which
iliaci verlea rhut acicn re baa given M E M B E R S A T T E N D
the annual 4-H club
achieve-
® ™ l* n 'it [rn wl1' b* ‘ . mumty.*’ rtaged a* the De'.ain by neighbor*.
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compared with the best prof-
, F lytechntr
Mhool
auditorium
ita bn recent yca ra to aid ua In
ment
,
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essional servKe. The tables were
j M E E T IN P O R T L A N D »• "»* a ^ ^ . r t o n ^ S '
Quick action by neighbors and
o u r figh t a ga ln a t tubor«-ul*>sla."
wa* ao Intf reatine fc V c r e Ig>-
corn and handicraft clubs which
aitractively «lecorated rn a col-
Imio. Till* aecl Ion Include* all
fire departments from both Hill*-
Ur. Km tvaon aeld In hta m ea-
, , ,
.
I e f f judge* and law ver* ’ ok
A la rg e *rr».iip o f th e m e m o eri w hw,la ,h a t « • « f» t In com - papt
N>)tpd „ , ^ , , 0 ^ ,
J o cio r*. boro and Beaverton prevented m e Aprtj
reports ^ ^ 'V r a L C h ! ° r scheTne of >elk>w- whit« and
aage. "T h e tu b ercu lin teal anil
I «day.
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Th wa,,r^
in tbeir
lite m agic e y e o f the*
X -m y of Di-av<-n C h a p te r No 106 O.F..S. PW ltlon
an<l heme econom ic
apecialiid«* less of the dweiiing house.
.
, " l>lt « f Worm* amd blue caps lent
c e re -
I ih * i 1 i - partk-lpatlBf axe >a 2 , ,,g pert in the many para I and The Beaverton fire department,
ahould he w idely natal to d etect attcrelcal th e io a ta lla tio n
first on the scene, was hand!-
h of
he clu ’* ‘»m p.eted col(;r (o their superior
service.
Itih ciru lo a la in Ita beginn in g when nionlea o f Oregon Shrine N«i. I, claaae* <»ealgrate«J by ii)ge, we.gjit forum program*.
100 per cent1 and received cer-
Follow
Ink
brief
after
White
Shrine
of
Jeruaalem,
held
13"
pounAt
for
the
hoy*
In
the
The
Pareal-T«*acl*er
a**,
cia-
capped because
there were no
- achievement. Kd Seus 1
. . dinner
the dlaenae la cu rab le . If *heae
fail« cts large enough to accom -
, ,
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d speeches by the preaien s and
fir*1 rlaa*
115 |K>um1* f o r 1, ! ^ re; reaci.-.tiDg UrU cottnty in-
m odern m ethod* w c ie em ployed ! In the D«»*e Ball room o f Ihe
c n v U u . .
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w e ce ri a ir ly would not he fin d ­ Mai« nlc Temple in Portland, Sat- ,he tirla. In tlw aeoond claa* i ,.]udllil. Alolta-Huher, Cedar Mill*, m * l . .he B r .
Both Mr. and N-rs. Hart had
- Harr^ ^ Ford _ was ^ k v ie r ^
I)r> R_ s . We,sh >s mM .
pound* ix-jham, K«»te*l Grove,
Ga-<ien
ing n e a rly 70,000 Individuala «ty­ 'umtay evening. Mra. H. I n H u «I- U| c t«»y* are under 130
of the handicraft club. Follow­
I ter of ceremonies announced the
^
'b e Kirla under 115 pound*, n , H i l l s b o r o ,
Dilly,
North bten working in the hatchery ing the
in g o f till tarmilo» t* each yea r In a«n. Paat Malr«»n of Drawer rhap-
awarding of the pins program. Because the Kiwamams
preparmw
1lMre WM
lite U nited S ta te * .”
ter wa* inatalled a* tlie '>»'«,rthy .
,! l° * a** n[>" ' lt elk’b t event* |>ia4oa, Ke«rdville, Shiite and T i­ building all day
,os-
8 shari progm a. o f j ape an inlem ational orgaailzatjon
day «and both were at a
D r. E m e rscn aald th at
thia ll, gh Prleate*. of the Or«ler. H. ¡ J
,he bov"
* lr,h
gard.
,
ak
,ff
rhlrV,
,IW8,C
aT^ a mo' 1^
the meetrae was opened by ¡be
y e a r ’a K »rly D la ero a la Cam patoti
fake o ff .>,000 «hick, on »¡on- plrture shown hy the assistant ■
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to
.m
ders'and
how
the
fire
got
y
v
,
tven
ing
a
en-
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in!rin,! „ « ° r an<1 America
O,
w ou ld h a k e 'th re e ohJ«-ctivee: the MuUnoir'aJi,
Uu vl^ ^ .
DINNER IS GIVEN
ccunt> agent, l ne even in g» en (anada
0, her »«»g and
s by the
flra t, to a cq u a in t e ve ry o n e w ith
‘
'u rta im tn t wa* concluded bj * IX fsn & ta d group Other feature*
tlie four d a n g er algna of lu h er- S S S ; :
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AT WALTERS
HOME
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■<* « * * . use-.
,ia l.
; songs h>-
Bobhv
-ia ,« a pri’l.Trn,urle* at. Fr>re*t
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rulowia il#e pkivlHnm ctaMgl.; .«- f'dnMef to the Queen.
Dfl lit at in?
he building filled
Member*
of
the
I^isyvllle stbbins; aorordiatn Jiumbers bjr
Grove;
V.
H.
Dullia
n,imager,
If.
«Ilgeallon, co n tin ued loaa «>f w eigh t
A surprise J
pot-luck
Mrs. I tora
SH!«-.
Associate Hphä< ,{<>t)(ni,(>1 a|vr, r>uvid
" " - ' " - dinner was avNerel liour* ptevioualy bad
not clubs who received award* were Karl Drorhraugh; violin s e le o
and nnexplnlnatblc fa tig u e ;
the Grand Fonductrea* of the Or* nd n( |Uj,.veron.
kivij for S. 1.^ Waiters, . ui.da\. lieeome
overhea ed during
the a> follow s: Bernard 8eus. All>er* ¡ tors.
Nellie Ann Hantsoh o f Port-
aererei, to a«lvlae them to d ia­ (tiatUcr, O.E.8. of Ore., Mr*. Ber­
li is birthday. Those present were day and waa in perfect o p e r a -! van De Moc<r!el. Walter Wendt, land, aconipcnied by Mary Smith;
ri v e r hidden
tuhercu loal*
hv tbu Williaans, Worthy Matron of _ .
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Mr. «nú Mra. S. T. Walter», Mr. tion during the time the own-
Elmer Wendt, I«*«>nard Wendt, |
violin numbers by Edward
mrtn* o f the tu e b rcu lin leal, flu- , I’. cavtr «h a p ler; J. F. IVlaher, ( ARI) PARTY IS GIV- and Mrs. Jchn Walters, Mr. and eres were in Ihe building tney
E dw ird Seus, Eugene H m ison.; Mayor c< Portland, accompanied
o io aco p c and X -roy. urei th lid to WVithy lb, tr«>n and Mr*. FVIdter,
E N AT H A Z E L D A L E
Mr». J J. «'hurchley, Mr. ami said.
Jchn Hanley. R1 bert (iregg, « l i f - j bv yj|ss v'elva Jare Mayor. These
at rea* the dbngera i f
coi.tn ct Jr.. Kast Matron wore a .-iro e d
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Mrs. E. E. Walters. Mr. and Mrs.
The inculuitiors urei a capac - ford Hu,'.«« n. Wesley Gates, i.ow - I fOUT young people are
pupils
w ith tin « pen eaae. "T h e ttiher-
aeata o f hiiTKg during the
3 here were seven tables o f u,,V€r "W *ers. M,s. Oppeman, tty of 3(1.,KM) eggs. Mr. and Mrs. ilrd Berggren, Harold Berrcrenn, frotn j x - Ted
w aiter Bacon
tu lo aia ra te la d tsp ro rp llo n u te ly re-remo nie*. TTu*
... i'aat
Dnut Matrons
Mnltyinu o o f f "50«,” were I In
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play at the (Ard
* rt* " rs- Jfck Satchell, Mr. , Harl began their hatchery op- Edward Mafys.
S'uciks in Portland end
were
high In the th ree ftioup* o f the
IK-avfr chapter c « ib F '>J a ape- P*rty held In
tlie
Haxeidnle il
'Ira. Fm rk
I’aim er,
'I f - j «.rat os 21 years ago this spring.
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I I«resented
by ______
the Peninsula
club.
C o p u latio n , vcu n g w om en, n u n In
clnl floral
<l«'gr«fe on Mrs. lluil- school house lust
Saturday night. an'l Hr*. James Walters and Nor- j tv>lh expressed their
apprecia- T H I R T Y A T T E N D M I S - ; The speaker o f the evening wa*
In d u stry and th e N egro ra ce ,"
-on and presented her wi l t a High scores were held hy Mrs. man, Jimmie, Donald, Allan. il a r - ( tj0 for ; be
respose of the
C i r t V V I? V
4’ I
ITofssor W. C. Jones of W ll-
Dr. E m erson fu rth e r a latici. " S p e ­
glft. iMra.
Kelsher waa <m' o f Bruce and r . p. Syvers.>n. Sec- l>ar“ . Geo.n. Evelyn and Igmla jreigtrhora.
oIU W A B I
^
! lamette University at Salem and
l l a i a tle r liitn la iWrectNl to ¡fu-*c vtlie aob.tats fo r the er*.i!n*.
!«nd prl«es went to Mr* A1 Jel- « ' alter»». IH-iina Satchell,
Joyce
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j hj> topjc waa -¿vemocracy ” The
grim p* In th e t*Uirit<i<>nitl cam ­
dorks and J. Thompson. Third » » " u c r and Charles Walters.
! E D U C A T IO N B O A R D
About thirty ladres v. .-re in at-
(.K w p d w ith morp eft_
p aign .”
P A im iT M I lW r . V I P F T
scores were held by Mrs.
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ii / viiv
U P P T i v r > lrr‘“ ,l l f e at t,,e m issiona., stu-> spinb|_ sjnvinK under the iead-
I .e ttern und tele gram * h a ve lieelt I i A K D . . I M N
, Thompson
tv . » , . . , , . and
--•< Jay «-'ll-—
t„tw- Olson
r f U
oh i-h ¡«
TO H O LD
M E E T I N G class at the Congregatiur.a! c I iltc U ci-sliip , f I>r Talhert and L. R
. _ IIM i d lr « i> I
J-
Gibson. -re--
The
Johc
Rnlfish
is «•«..•«-!
very
received fr<*m
e v e ry
a la te *1 HELD AT SHERWOOD «»oar prize* went to Max B eiger, ill at his h> me.
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last Thursday morning. Mrs. W. Ri( bev
h eitd qu igtera of the N ational T u ­
The Oregon State Board of r . McKell was in chairge oi tha
,
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Higher Education will meet on «tevoUons. Mrs. I«ouese
"a r 'e t. :
T V *n^ nince^ that, the lo-
be, t-uloain A aaociatlon,
.aaurln g
Thirty member* of Ihe Sher-
Dr. K,m-r*< n o f w b<de-hea>tcd w«od conmiunity attended a 1am-
the campus of Oregon State col- the pregram which was
a re* |
, <' u .. w
..*V .l n . Sp0M,05 *
Junior Rose Festival on June
aup|Mii<t In m akin g thia
y ea r'* «><•«)>«« meeting at tlie Sherw<x>d
lege April 26 ard 27 ha- it* next view of the work earned on at,
ca m p aign co u n t for the s a v in g Methodist church Tuesday, Ap­
tegular session. The main n eel- the various missionary p r,,e . ts ' !.
*“ ' ur*>as9 ,be ex
ce lle -t showing made last vear.
o f liven.
ing o f the Board will lx? held which the l«x\al church is on-
ril 13. at which time Professor
Th? Kiwanis Convention of the
the second day.
A E. Peck, head of Ihe land-
• rihuting to. Miss Juliette C
Monday
evening
membe-
of
(cr
Knoke
«M
the
hoenitill
work
be-
!
"
eatern IMvli,lon of the U. S.,
O.S.C. GRADS FORM
sco | k - architect oral
departnient,
the
of Ihe
j
P
.. the . In- sponeored
m e Board
H- arc wilt
win he
ne guests
guesrs oi
m e inK * arried
v>n among
.
. hy
A . the Portland clubs.
Oregon
Stilt«
college,
discussed
AN ORGONIZATION
Parultjr Mens club at a banquet dlans ,n Aril0na. Mrs. Ja,. r>lb. w.ll be held m Portla«d August
1 la i* of landscape gardening, re-
, arrangevl fo r the double purpose ^
and
j G Glb8„ ri re-
to l7 ‘
Oregon Stat«> college graduates poi ta 1» E. Francis, asiatant oo.
I of honoring B. F. Irvine, whi will viewvd work alnon_p tht i udla,,^ Huch credit, for the
success of
rtgir-t.
Followdn*
the
discussion
unit |k,rn,«ir student* formed a
be relring from the Board vfter e, ganlee, N>h and
Ha-r> ,his nieetinS
is due to W. H.
visited the
trnvporwty county oiutnization a*- period' the group
chairman
3D years o f service and in r«*o- >\ light had an intere«‘ n g pap- Grauer who acted v
the Hill*b,>ro chamber o f com ­ hv me o f or.v of Ihe members and
of arrangements and succeeded
cgintion of the fiftieth anr.,ver- er rn work at Ellis Islaaid,
merce room s Tttenday night. Or- dlacuased various types of bulb«!
s.iry of the founding of the Ore- ,(M. taeM 1 im ting ar.d pot-hue* , in getting various kinds vf e-
ganla/.tin* will tie ciiiiiplc-tec at ami fk wers grown and their a-
1 lec brioal
equipment
fçom the
uon Agrlcutural Expcrlmeni Sta- hlrJrh<w0 fq,i0W{xl.
exer­
a
meeting to be held In the «lapUititlity. Tlie morning
j General
Electtric
Company o f
tion.
.
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«handier or commerce Tuesday cise* wiite devoted tv> a gar-
: Hillsboro to facilitate matters in
While at Corvallis the meni-
DOTY TALKS AT
night. May 4, aim! the committee ■ «-n «liscusslon which was lead
i *b»> culinary rtepartme it.
| hers will isirlicipate in an all-
THE SERV IC E OF A SALAD BOWL-
illges all Oregon Staters in the by ‘ he nsstntant county agent.
GOSPEL MEETING
: college
convw ation. and
will
ANCIENT GERMAN BELIEF G R E E N S SERVED WITH SALA D
The «»nitre meeting was spoti-
ccunty t.> attend.
have opportunity bo review the
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COMMITTEE TO PLAY
WAS THAT APPLES EATEN ON EASTER D R E S S IN G , A DIN IN G CUSTOM
\ a)ui- d such an m gant/. it Ion ar red hy the Sherwood Home
; ROTC unit which will be under- Mr. It. C. Doty, soporitnendent
IMPORTANT ROLE
MORNING WOULD KEEP AWAY FEVERS. GROWING IN POPULARITY IN THIS
w as tiolnted cu t by Percy l«o- Hronomlcs Unit.
going inspection al tha«
time of the Sunday School in the Beth-
cey, assistant deiun of men at
SCIENCE TODAY REGARDS THE APPLE COUNTRY. ORIGINATED WITH THE
by army officials of this area.
ti Corgre;;atu nul church in Bea-
4’ounty Farm Debt Adjustment
the colk 'g t; Allan Rinehart o f 4-H CLUBS OF HAZ­
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verton spoke lasl Sunday night
AS AN EXCELLENT ANTIDOTE FOR
GREEKS. THEY ATE THEIR SALADS
! Ci mmiltees g<ne playing an Im­
Pm-tlMd, iircaUient Ore «n ^te!*}
TW ENTY ATTEND
at the interdenominational cyos- portant iclr in the rehabilation
AFTER MEALS.
SPRING FEVER
Alumni oas'K-iat inn, in« Geoige ELDALE HAVE MEET
McMINN BIBLE CLASS s«
v*l Z V I Z Z u ? .
> r rumi life by helping farmers
Scott of Corvallis, .i.itnint *tc-
bool, taking his text from the
The 4-H electric club of H«t-
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,
, , , and their creditors arrange settle-
retairy.
sixth
k
seventh
e
m
p
t“
!
!
of
itie
,
. . .
scUInjf* wiint with T«. E. Francis,
Twenty a r s o n s were In at‘ end- . . .
,f ^
,
ment of «xcessive debts and In
Temporary cffic er .ir« W. Verne
aastal ent county agervt on an
ance at the young p i « » ? ’s Bible
! lec-cmme ding adjustment* which
McKinney, chuiuutn and J. 1. electric inspection trip 6f chick*
class held in the R. B. McMinn
« hai l es W est a, ted as l.ader f wm nutite farm foreclosure un-
Sercy, a«<-r4'lary. Nominating «om-
oi the
services. Special music !
m farms. They also vtsiteid the
home last Saturday night, *hen
T T llT 'w “ 7 ' ’“ *
necessary,
r.itee include* '» It.
Krar.-ia, Witch Haase! nursery where they
the
Tegulixr
teacher
Mr.
Ga
nett
"
a*
fuTn*he<i
by ' lrs- (,re-?ves
These commit bees are composed
Cary i n**ell mid J.iju I’t.bol*.
studied soil sterlllazllon by elec­
of • Portland brought the mes- vocal s, loisl of Borland « c o m - o{ n u ,nbws who are imparttol
tricity.
st ge from the twenty-sixth «.tap '>ar eii bv MiS9 ' ma n 1K1ep ltr' 1 to the suggestions of either side,
SURPRISE BIRTHDAY
tar or Matthew.
‘ > tvires wi 1 b . heki >x*m
farTner’ s problems are an-
The girl’s 4-H cooking club I
PARTY IS GIVEN met Frldny and made a delicious
This class nteeu every Rat- 1
S,,n,‘n>v n pht '',heb
.lysed ar.d a farm plan Is w«rk-
.
* o ..
. . . _a. adult »ix?aker front Portland will
. . .
«...
fruit salad whirl) they a-nd the,
urday night at 8 p.m. and cv-
'
,
,
d out to the satlsrax-ilon ot ooth
Mrs/ M. C.
McKerc-her was tenk'lMirH enjoyerl.
SALT AND HONEY CONSTITUTED
er> vonng perw n of high setuxd '* ; _____ are i . ^ •» ^ *» ) t a ,,lh tor and creditor. tMten an
eú to come out ¡vr.d hear tnese
luiel«.** Ht a, surprise blrtbrtny
ONE OF THE WORLD’S FIRST SALAD ¡N THE 17 * CENTURY, IT WAS THE
age or over is cordially invited
evtensi. n of time or the ref in­
inspiring nwssages every Sunday
to aititend.
DRESSINGS. THE ART O f MAKING CUSTOM TO EMPLOY A MAN TO EAT
«linner In lavnor of her son ori LOCAL BOY HITCH­
¡»tricing of the obligation i* the
night «I 7:45 p.m.
Tuesday evening at her
home.
SALAD DRESSINGS AS WE KNOW
BREAD AT FUNERALS, A
N
D
BY 50
sa' ¡factory solution.
HIKES TO MEETING
Guests Imluded
Kathryn Vanl
MEMBERS ATTEND
THEM TODAY WAS DEVELOPED BY
DOING HE WAS SUPPOSED TO BE
Each county has a Farm Debt
SEWING CLASSES
K leik, Mmrgaraet, Olnrfy* land Vi­
Adjustment f’ otnm4ttee as well
CAREME, THE GREAT FRENCH CHEF. TAKING ON THE DEAD MAN’S SINS.
FRIENDSHIP
NIGHT
Virgil
S
u
va
.-,
I«
k
.<1
Bea/ert
in
I
ola Wright, l«oRoy Hnlues and
MEET IN HAZELDALE as a Kebnblletb n Supervisor. All
Peter Huson, The guest* werd Imy z> id president of the C. E. !
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i Ir form at Ion is treated confiden-
Mr. and Mrs. Fred G lyt and
K
riety
i
f
Ihe
Bethel
Cornrega-
further enteri'aired with a the-
A fler the sewing classes i.eld tially an«l Ihe sevvlce Is tree.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
R.
L,
I,a«
v
at-
n '«• parly rfter whk-li lop crean» tional rhtltT.h left Friday nicrn-
temted the
"Friendsnip M c h t ’ ,n Hazeldale on Wednesday at Anyone desiring inform s'ton or
and rake, were enjoy««! at the Irg hy the hitch-hiking tin t « to |
meeting of Multnomah rh n p 'c." by Mrs. 0 . W . Hesterlee, Mrs. isaistar « <• fn m the county com -
attend the S t- C r t'l ) ) I n- >
MoKiprc'ier home.
O.F..S. of Kenton. Tu? da., ere- F. H. Dooley and Mr*. William mi tees maiy do so by app'ying
The bo* tea* was assisted by «teavor Convention ,at Ciwrvallls
h iig . Mr. and M ts . G >v» and Hell. V hmcheon was
served, to the Rural Rchabllatlfm gup-
and
returned
Sunday
evening.
He
V *. W*, R. Van Kleek.
Mrs. I^icy who are officer* In'
Tbt' cenior o f the decorations ervlsor. or bv writing to "D l*-
r« |x>rt* an interesting Journey ai d
Benver
Chapter No. 106 were wa* a heaai'iful bui ..et ot snap tiic! FDA Supervisor, Reaettle-
Mrs. .1. H. Summer* visited at w . rxlerful meet tn and wilt give
special guests of officers tn the dragons from Mr*, eil’s green- went Admionetratlon, Mayer bldg.
the home1 of Mr*. I«eroy Overboil* his rep«>rt In full Sunday even-
Multnomah Chapter.
j Uortland, Oregon.
cf J’ortìamd Friday.
kng at the C. E. meeting.
m\
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