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r v ty h b r , 4 t y T he B eaverton R eview The Only Newspaper Devoted Exclusively to the Interests of Eastern Washington County. VOLUME XVI No. 30 Heuverton, Washinifton County, Oregon, Friday, June 24, 1938 BRIGHT FINISHES S IX D A Y T R I P Verne B rig h t h u t ju st finished u m s-day trip through E astern Oregon. He covered about 1401 mil*« going by way of Columbia river highw ay to WalliZha, Waali- liigton, thence by the T hree Klag, highway to 1‘uudleton, Jo h n Bay < unyon City, liurna and In k * vlew. On ttie re tu rn he followct the Krciuont highw ay th ro u g h U I’alaley, Hilver la k e and la ip im ! to Ift>nd and thence over th e Ran ,l*ni '» th e W lllam etti McKay School i Subscription, $i.00 per yr. In Advance CCC JOBS OPEN EARLY IN JULY A dditional job* ta» for lo r young men In the Civilian will be open « announced W ednesday Weil, ch airm an of the W ashing- - ton county relief co m m u te« ,' which la th e Quo »electing ag-j ency fo r thte are a. E hrolleea in tl>w CCC are paid at th e ra te of $30 per m onth j Weil said, w ith a »mall p ercen tag e of tho»e «bowing unusual! ability receiving $36 and $45 a m onth. Men w ith d ep e n d an t* ' I COUNTIES IMPROVE )[* o h FETY RECORDS TL . Delegates Return from 4-H School c h a lk in g up big decrease» la tra ftlo accident», in ja n e s am i fa tul.tiea d u rin g th e m onth of May m any Oregon count Lee continued --------- to im prove th e ir 1938 safety tec. • Eighty Year Old Man Mrs. Elsie Christensen orda, S ecretary of S tate b a n Clayton Nyberg Wins Five Charter Members Fatally Injured Trylnjj Is Delegate To State *»U reiK,rted thl« w eek. May w«a First Place in Crops th e flra t m onth since 1955 when Of Organization Are To Avoid Being Hit (»range Convention decrease« in a ll th ree departm ents Judging Contest Present At Reunion were recorded. lu n o ra l N onicpi Art* Held lu t e r e s t in g T rip Made To V\ ashing ton county took th iro ( ( on id) b ro ad cast la Ulven •NOurtla) Afternoon I r rig a te d I arm in g liiMricI Hixt)-Three Attend Aunual Monday, Ju n e IS plao am ong th e sta te 's G roup 1 h te u l On School (.round» Z~~.— counties on th e ban .a of im prov“ A dalaska Mr». Elsie C hristensen, Mas»-. rflfenl ovw Iir, t flve „„„-.h s Sixty-tw o W ashington County Aioiw Jured eurlv u . i t i a * people uf t en tra l Oregon a n dr . il1'.!* 01 Uoaverlou o ra n g e »pent th , oI ls3 7 ln traffic accident», in- 4-H delegates retu rn ed K rida/ The McKay Reboot Alumni flue ment out Wtek 38 dele*aUr l° Si-ltu ju rie s and d ea th s. laist m onth irom the m k ann u al 4-H »uni- reault of a ^ r d i l ) r<'JoU',n * OTer ' h” tin fr:*U(Jll of by-gone day» held theii $22 ea<-.h m onth for the deo-n ( k n u . fn addition to the $30 pay ««w®«!»«* ia K .am aih th is Cinm ty ranked th ird in this m er school a t the Oregon State pavem ent in the c e n t e r \ ? “S E I E T S J T r t d ^ a d T ^ d — 1 * » •« ^ o v e bark J " 'V k k s" w ^ Kr° UP ^ *W,° W*ek‘ Hhen he tried to avoid being lak4.M w h|ch hJ „ ' ¿ j j / " f lh* huuac «>» » “ “day en ro llee. receive board and lo ir , ^ dr) .'•’tvfl of thoa« prenvut when the ing a. th e cam p clothing n.ed M " M M< K ercher and M rs. Set.reta ry S n ell has divided the <* »«»truction and recreatio n un- »truck by a oar driven by Chari* i i , , ’ Jo h n Daoi/1 . .. .,e into fo-.r d er th e supervision of the Ore- for avverai year», are again fill organization w ih I “Teuton o f HilMK.ro s ta te » 36 counties into l o i r in o „r atarted were leal and dental atten tio n , re c re a -| tlon. and opportim ithrs for edu- Th« ’“ •hs,‘jn w aj nt*re»i g ro u p , on th e b a s i. of popula- « ^ t e ColWga^Kxlk P alo n Ser- Frukes died ut the countv ho» "*« WIl,cr' N ear Paisley j -uesent at th is m eeting, ^ v ’ pltal at 11:15 T hursday n lild '“ ,d Hu"rtn* r , ’ak '' h" ran *■*» ■ .« Tho president, W illiam Kehrl rnlon eith er In advancing to a ln8 and ,h e w eather ideal in »piU tion density in order to m ake at grade In school or t o , ot th* f< w ilak «« of ^uow that cu ra te com parison of acc .denl hono, Hia Injurie» wen- describe,! 'i.y * *‘nd 8no* 8<"**1,a!* f P o rtland, called the meeting h ig h er com ing to the group this year lioKpiinl attendant» a» a f r i r , 8 ° ne r *,vcred lh< to o rd er in the »chool liou»c help in qualifying for some p a r - . fel* 0,1 F riday m orning One of experience. »he highlight» of the en tertain Deflohutes county led Group III ^ the ^ ^ ^ crops lured »kull, ahraaion» and brul»*». „ * h<re * very Program tlr u la r vocational field. Young men to qualify for the ment program m e w as the sight for th e fifth consecutive m onth iudging conleBt w hich was won received when he hit the pave , a ^ W*a th *'r | WM rand* rPd C M. McKay h a , trip to the irrigated farm - rem aining th e only .. county to hold^ NjrtlSIg of T ualaiiu m eat In his fall unusually cool d u rin g the whole l served th e organization as see w ork m ust be unm arried, between , sterng 1 UJ 1 layton . »rip d ............ istrict ~ South * of K ~ lam ath ‘ ‘ top “ ------- place In *“ its class for the *K" a of ^ c u t of a p,«,. r.-tary »Inne It wa* sta rte d . HI* ages of 17 and 23. in good phy- ‘ ing I “res ton reported that he waul __________ ''l» ter, M rs. H arriet M cK ernjn airal condition. nn*mployed and F alls In the reclaim ed T u lc en tire year to d ate. Multnoma< • liM # poinU . Mas the oldeHt person presen In need of w ork Bach person *<- I ^ k e d istric t of Not th e m C alifor county- « c h is tv e of Portland 1 ^ ^ pregi(Jeut ‘nnZ the r h‘,bw' a* »-. ?0 roundel une r at - th e d SURPRISE o ,fn v .-.,w r BRIDAL n f p v being eighty-four years of ace lected m ust agree to rem ain at nia T hursday afternoon they saw took the lead in G roup I from i ; jj ¿he W ashington County Local west edge of Aloha. M v , i 'H O W b K G IV E N ’l*here were a'x ty -th ree pree- least six m onths unless urgently a < a l.fo m .a dust storm which Clackam as county, w hile Coo. Loat^ rg A ssociation, who v a t standing on th e highw ay about I n t . William K ehrll was re-eleel- needed at home or unless offered originated m lowet ICIcmsth I^k«- 'ounty moved from second u p to chaperon of the g irls expressed 1 « f«*t Inside the pavement edge . A d‘‘llKb,f,,, " r p r i n e p arty ano d president and Mrs George An a lob in private em ploym ent. which h aa en tirely dried up a - tir8t P 141'6 ' n G roup I I . her opinion th a t thia was *.be lie appMrd the b ra k e , and »werv j ^ ' i ^ r T T T r * r s o n of T igard, vice president T hose interested should make bout th re e hundred g ran g e rs ad* C ounties whldh have m ade r e - 'f ; ne8t sum m er session th a t sh i rd to one side to avoid h ltt.n g parent». Mr and Mr» Hugh T h ‘* ,,ict,V ,,eld annuallv application at re1*ef h ead q 'w f,» -.- * te n d td th e d inner a t Tubs Lake duc,ions ,;n Injurtes and has attended. fatalities include C lackam as, ’be Clayton Nyberg, C a t h e r i n e 1 rakes, he reported. and the man le w is In H u b er F riday evening 'h° flrBt « ° n d ,y aft<T th* 0r<‘K° n 122 Kast Main street, iTlillsboro. jum ped to one side, fell dow r June 17th. Miss le w m | . th,- T>‘OT'«"-r Association holds th« i M ultnomah Cavrrae, ami C laire W alker p a r G rangers tak in g the S ta te G range clly of P o rtlan d , t«nd struck his head on the pave bride-to-be of W illiam Shook ol - ' np' , ' n* ln P o rlU n d T hi* »" hc,d DOROTHY HYDE IS ticipated in th e W ashington degree was M rs. M. C. M cK er-}r °°* and c h u t e s . m ent. FrvMton rendered first aid. Ihiise, Idaho and the wedding In June. "urunty broadcast Monday, June WED TO W. HANSON cher of Beaverton G range No. called D r. J . O. Rnhb and too) will tak e place lu th a t city aomi 13 . C atherine and C laire played WARNING AGAINST | piano 324 soloe and C atherine and Krakea to the county hospital, tim e early In A ugust. Many twwu- \T T E N DANCE IS 30 Mis» D orothy M. Hyde, d augh MUSICAL AGENT I' layton, who th is year attended la tte r Preston made a signed tlful and useful gifts w ere re AT SUNDAY SCHOOL te r of Mr. and M rs. Wayne Hyde CHIU) LOSES FOOT IN One _ , 7. ... . . . th e ir 5th sum m er session, out- statem ent for S h eriff John W celved T he guests were cnrai>OHed of Garden Home and W ilbur 0 . phase of the W a sh in g to n ! „ . v . . . . . . . . lined some of the changes and f'.m nell to the effect th a t he dl-* " * ^ > 7 of *»«■ ‘b •'la«» of '35 A ttendance was ih lrt* at tv , H anson, son o f M rs. F a rrle H an ACCIDENT SUNDAY county m usical situ atio n is de d ev e lo p im n t8 th a t ^ r t ^ not hit FYakes I of Ileavcrton high school of wblch ... _ . a y • u _ ____ . . ____ . ... lla x e ld a le R unday S c h o o l. I n son w ere united in m arriag e at cidedly o u t of key. | tak in g place during the year. The rig h t foot of Clyde Carey, much wag revealed thii ^ Z th l V rakes Is survived by th r e e ! . ^ d!*t . * “ " f r i e n d s * The Rao K inrh*,ni« celebrated a b irth the home of th e groom 's brother- in-law a i d sister, M r. and M rs. age te tw o years, of Beaverton. Wftek by D igtrict A ttorney G . thcy ha' ^ ^ Ulepe J mr? ° f Y'lklm,‘' ° ' ™ room , wx-re decom .ed w ith rose*. d“ y d ,,r' nR J**® W“ * * \ Lflster C roft at M ultnomah, Ore was severed Sunday ju st abovs M orw n * who T as* r ^ e i ^ ' 1 T he com plete ,ist of <^ l<“Kafce' '« (Mahton and Jam es of Tacoma ,„„,erb e-rr) b ell, and orien tal J' n'"n T? “ 'otU'r of tb a n k * ' , :s as follow s: George Allison gon. S atu rd ay evening Jt-ne 18 «( th e ankle, when he w as ru n over all In W'ashlngton and a d an -n - ipkfl. R efreshm ents of cake * * '* * * for tb e ™ n*J 8601 8:00 p .m . rep o rt! of a solicito. j(>e B erger, H arold Bierggren Reverend H . Moor«, by a m ow er driven by his fa- several ter. M rs. B lanche Buxhy. T rout Kw cream , punch and coffee were »**, r " ' ,n ,b ,a , So" ,h ,0 read th e sim ple » 4*1 ice. M r. H an th e r who was cu ttin g h ay . T he ('la:n li r 8 b) re p T se n t a P o rtlan c Howard B erggren, E arl Bolliger d ale. served. T hose a ssistin g about >,clP K,” r,ne a 1>T'n* * * Lyle D am all son is a graduate of Beaverton little boy was hiding in th e hay. muR,c academ y * t - M m ethods A rth u r Cotissens. rooms w ere Ithoda Thyng ^or m issionaries to use in high school and hia bride atten d out of sU h t of his fath er, whe 1 a re not (»uit« in tu n e w ith hon Bill F oster. A lbert Gilroy, Don f-Aineral service« for the acci the dent vtrtini were held -Saturday Dorothy la-wis an d Betty Buchan ’h eir work T he two m issionaries ed th e T igard high school. the accident o ccu ired . The to y esty. "Fhe m an ag rees to give the ald Hagg. John H anley, Seltner uftcrn,wm from fDonelwon and a n - a rc form er Moody Bible In stitu te R tarley H erg ert T hey w ill m ake th e ir home on is in Good S am aritan H ospital g u itar plus a certain num ber of H endricksen. Rewel) funeral chapel in H ills W~ _ ‘' " W classm ates of Mrs. Jensen • lessons for a stipulatevi su m .! E rn est Hite, Jo h n Jones. H ow ard a farm at K inton. in P ortland. Jaquess. I a Roy boro with Rev. Henry H aller T LOCAL N EW S ! H is plea, when he finds a eus Ibach. A rth u r officiating. Interm ent took plu.t B P -— — — ---------------------------- Ml tom er, is th a t he would like to Jaq u ith , F red K arpstein, H erbert In H illsboro 1 0 . 0 . V. cem etery ! C harles Shively, Jr. Is driving receive all th e money as soon as I. afky, W ilbur Mooer. Lawrer.ca B 1 -■■— ----------- — —- w : n nevr F o rd . possible, in o rd e r to have th at M oran. H arley L . Newton. Clay m a tte r cleared upi th e rep o rt d is ton Nyberg, N orris Olson. C ra n I H A ZELD A LE N EW S A. C . T u ttle w as out from closed. ' * * dall Peck. Jo h n S antoro, Edw ard ! Ry Mrs J . Imlah P orlaad Monday evening picking J. S etniker, C harles ShaHer, Once he receives the com plets Bobbie Skeels, V ernon S p recher, Mr and Mrs. W . H W atson cherries at his r a n c h . paym ent he ceases to rep o rt tc Cecil Van Kleek, W ilbur Nyberg Of Red Whig. M innesota are vis Mr a rd Mrs C hris SchV.e give in stru ctio n , M organ said . . , (Jo h n W atkins. Tom W right, Ver- iiing .Mr. and M rs. W . T. and son of Scuttle visited at the Those who have taken lessoce , jn H arvey K athryn Caw rse, Rrooks and Mr and Mrs 0 A shlvcI hoi„ e ^ nday from him rep o rt him to be a r Robb. E leanor H anley, M atson of Aloha. excellent te ac h er th e only faul Dorothy Seus, Jean V. Schoeme I Ill's 11 < arlso u «»f Portland wlio M r- -Mrs. H arla n Bramble herng he doesn’t give enough les, R oberta Pomeroy. Shirley Mul- ju st recently returned front an “ ”«1 Ronald of Eugene lisited so n s. thauf, W anda H esterlee, Elv? au to trip to th e A tlantir const his au n t Miss F lo ren ce Micas Safety in Hom e B uilding, “ People should be on guard Bradley. P atty Gholson, Glenore w as a weekend guest of Mrs Snuirda* ousts. PhylLfs AVoertendytae. ag ain st th is solicitor, or his sort F req u en t Inspections Bessie B rld rtm in . of offer,” Morgan w arn ed . “Hi: Je an Baker. Molly B ergin, Oleta Rosberrios a re ridening fast John io rm frly o t Vcn' by Fam ily, Solution racket is too sm all to go tc W right, I.urene S pringer. Claire and picking will begin soon In verton but now living at Cflnhv co u rt over, and is only a vio W alker, Maxine W aM ron, C ath a tie mled th e McKay school re this area. Engkrof. K atherine H unt By PERCY BliCBEE lation of a civil co n tract, since erine B. R . Dodds and George W al union Sunday. L urina H iatt. Doris Rogers. Alice N a tio n a l F ir« P ro te c tio n A sso cia tio n he does not stip u late th e n um ton a re g athering moss In the ... __. . . b er of lessons to be given I d B’an n er. Evelyn S chum acher, Dor- m a s t hill* and balm g It for sale . . .. Fire Is ths American home's great in P o rtlan d . S ch u lts atten d ed tho railway the w ritten co n tract form used ! cty 8 ch u m ak er’ ^ ty Dav,8‘ est enemy. u r „„a M r. ,, r d 1 1 . m en's auxiliary In P ortland T u et- Most of us don't realize that, be Mr. and M rs. E . J . Ralnela of . ..... cause Ore which destroys one home PLAYGROUND 4CTIV- SHOWER IS GIVEN Council Bluff, Iowa are guesu dav mnd " « d neada> here and another there is not na of Mr. and Mrs. W. P Brooks M ra. W . C . W right 1* vtsit- ITIES NOW HELD AT HANSON HOME tionally dramatic. M r. Ibeinels is h ere to attend ¡ng hc-r p aren ts, M r. an d M rs. The burning of the Zeppelin Hin- iMr. and M rs. H . H . H anson sum m er adhool a t C orvallia. j jj Hherman of Scholia and denburg at Lakehurst, N. J„ May 6 , dVpe-r\ sed playground activit- j were bosts at a m iscellaneous 1937, was one of the greatest dis M rs. Fred R ctlerherg and daug’.i- whiU, th a re picking straw b erries, cs are now in progress a t the j show er at th e ir home W ednesday asters In the history of man’s aerial te r S hirley and Misa Jean Fur -v a\erto n School g ro u n d s. P ar- evening, com plim enting Mr. and conquest, with a loss of 36 lives and well of Eugene visited the for-i A llan Sprlggcl who rec en tly ! ents for a long tim e have requto- Mr3 W ilbur H anson of K inton nearly four million dollar» That was m er’s niece, M rs. II. E. Jensen returned from C orvallis whore tod supervised play activities for j * ho were m arried S aturday eve- and fam ily last w eek. he has heen in college '.* now j dramatic, terrifying. The country gasped. th e Children and now th a t *c u ing. Billy Sm ith left F riday fo- Cal-, w orking nt tho cannery In Hills- ; But It would take one hundred have them , they should avail; T he en tertain m en t fea tu re of the Ifornla to spend the sum m er. boro. Hlndenburg disasters to equal our them selves of th e opp o rtu n ity , j evening was a m ock w edding in national Ore loss for a single year Ju n io r H uff who spent tho win- . . , . „ Let u s m ake this a communA) | w hich th e foUowing took p a rt: in the United States. And it would te r in e a ste rn Oregon has re M r. and M rs. U * U r C roft ol turned to his home h ere . M ultnomah njtd two sons, re- j take nearly three hundred such dis p ro ject and p u t It over in a big; Mrs. C arl H anson, b ride; M rs. asters to equal our average annual Melvin Smith returned Monday turned Friday from a tw o week s w av Ted Schulm erich, groom ; M r*. loss of life due to Ore. f om a lhr«v week’s visit at NO - visit w ith relativ es in Pocatello All boys and g irls of school: W allace H anson, best m an; Miss Fire is an insidious enemy because age are invited to a tte n d . Activ- A lire Lynum, bridesm aid; Jim m ie It strikes without warning. We don’t s ro tt w ith Dale K elly. Idaho. fight it as we should. We take it as a ite s four days a w eeks from 1 ( Croft, tra in -b e a re r; Elaine H an A road crew oiled H ubar Ave The Infant son of M r. and commonplace—until it strikes home » m. u n til noon. Boys on Monday son. flow er girl: and H arris Han" nue Monday. to leave smoldering ruins and death Mrs. G eorge Ludwig w as bap and W ednesday. G irls on T ues son. m in ister. The honor guests K H. BVltch built a new porch Fire-safe homes, frequent Inspection by family are solutions to menace behind tised Sunday m orning. In th e af were the recipients of num erous day and T h u rsd a y . that costa millions in money, thousands In lives annually. and shingled his house last week Each year brings approximately ternoon they en tertain ed nela 400.000 fires In homes in the United T his w ork is under the super- Bift» and refreshm ents w ere serv- M r. a-nd M rs. G eorge flandforo, . States. The money loss ln homes ney spark or a flying brand. The no excuse for the presence of gaso are rem odeling th e ir houne prep tives und fr u'D s. vialon of M r. and M rs. A. D . i pd' wooden shingle roof, which ignites line, kerosene or any other volatile alone Is more than $ 100 , 000,000 — G eorge. a ra to ry to installing a furnace yjr. and M rs. W. F . Sprlgg* nearly a third of a million every day quickly when dry and also results in liquid in the house. If kerosene lamps flying brands that spread (ire with in stoves are necessary. All them by Bobby Ruler received a broken, ,,f \v hit ford had as Sunday gues*v More terrible if the fact that 10.000 credible rapidity has been a major or POLICE CHIEF IS daylight only. If you value your life arm In an accident one day las ,Mr an(1 Mrg w illlan i G rant 01 Americana lose their lives every year factor In virtually every one of or REEDVILLE SCHOOL SPEAKER AT MEET those of your family, never use In fires, 7,000 of them in dwelling America's hundred great conflagra either kerosene or gasoline to start ***•*• | P o rtla n d . M r. G rant Is M rs. fires. And of these, one-half of the tions. ADDITION PLANNED or quicken a Are. M rs. George Sanford 8P*n ' I S prhtgel’s b ro th er, tragic victims are children who de Chief H a rry M. Niles of the But even proper construction is Home inspection should also In several davs in P ortland I ur I . serve the right to live. not enough to insure the safety of * clude the electric wiring where there D irectors of Rcedville school P o rtlan d Police D epartm ent was I George Spriggel arriv ed home The solution lies with you. In your home. is any doubt whatever of its condi d istric t have applied to PWA of- the sp eaker a t the W ednesday Ifaapldale H appy H our cllil 1 from W heaton college w here be own home. There should be, in every family, tion. Never do electric wiring your ficiais for a $9,000 g ran t, w hich; luncheon m eeting of th e local held a picnic Sunday In John has heen atten d in g school for the The twin answers are these: first, regular, frequent Inspection that self. If the electric system of your coupled w ith proceeds from an K iw anis club. A lthough the talk proper construction of your home: eliminates rubbish, waste, ashes, old K nlnhnhn's grove A m eeting w a»: pnst scdvool y ear. George expects house must be extended or changed, second, frequent, careful home In papers and other accumulations One call an el«<ctrician and have tbe job $ 11.000 bond issue, would be used was Inform al It m ight w ell havt held T hursday with M rs. William to retu rn to W heaton th is fall spection In which every member of such inspection instituted by the Fire done rig h t for co n stru ctio n of additions to j been titled “Crime and th« T rain H ell, the family can take part. Department of Providence, R. I., in Misa Doris Odette who has been Special days bring special hazards. th e p resen t school p la n t. ing nf Y outh.” H e stated that C laire W alker, Jo e Bcrgei If your home has not been con September of a recent year, revealed July Fourth Is one of the year's most P atro n s of th e d istrict, by a c rim inals rarely come from araon, C harles * Shnner. Clifford Halm visiting at th e H ulett hom e th. structed safely from the point of view over 500 Christmas trees left* in cel dangerous days, especially in the toll of fire, lose no time in correcting that lars and basements from the precod of children's lives. Christmas brings vote of 84 to 75, decided on ad- children th a t have had scout or and Fnrl Bolliger have returned past ten days left W ednesday condition. Tomorrow, next week, may Ing Christmas They wore as dry as the peril of flammable trees and deco option of the full building pro : sim ilar train in g ; o r from home* hon e from 4-TT sum m er schno' at evening for H artfo rd , Conn be too late. tinder, a constant source of Are haz rations. Brush flres and bonfires in gram p lan a t a m eeting last ¡w here p arents and children ta la C orvallis. 1 w here she expects to go in bus- Today's home should have firestop«. ard if a spark, or lighted match had spring must be watched closely. seek. Included In tb e work »«.to each other and exchange cen- — -, ■— [ t-ness. to prevent fire from sweeping up dropped on any one of them Simi Bum rubbish in an incinerator If it ward from one floor to the next in larly. oll-soakcd rags or paint rags must be burned out of doors. be done will he erection *f Iwc fideoees. M r. and M rs. H uddleston and j W ashington county dem ocra’ic the apace between the Inner and should never be left lying around I have mentioned here no precau new school room s and a gymns , Next Monday, Ju n e 27, is All fam ily left W ednesday for New 1 ce n tral com m ittee will m eet at outer wall. The chimneys should be When heated by -sun or otherwise, tion which is not easily within the sium -rnm nvunity cen ter, addition K iw anis N ight. Radio statio n s aU p -rt for tlbetr sum m er vacnMon. j built solidly from the ground, de they can cause Are by spontaneous reach of any householder. Observance the H illsboro cham ber of com M olly fferxtn, tsira in e S nrineei | of new sa n ita ry facilities and .1 over th e country will c a rry Ki- pending on no wooden construction Ignition of these precautions could cut our for support. The house certainly Flammable liquids should be elimi national Are loss by 75 per cent ln a n-cd Crnndall Peck returruvl Sat 1 m erer rooms F riday evening for h eatin g plant, In addition to re- wanis p rogram s. The clubs ir should have a fire-resistant roof, not nated or properly stored. These days, single year. nrday from 4-H sum m er school organization purposes, according m odeling of the p rese n t school th is a re a will gath er a t Ttm beri ■ roof that can be set afire by a chim- savs ln the exceptional case, there is Let's stop flres before they sta rt a t C orvallis. * C hairm an R. Q . S co tt. I building. line Lodge for a dinner and danc« z :"7 ,b" . S H 5 H Attends Stale Meet \U : Staggering Loss In Life, Property, National Problem 1