r u n a . ▼Ht NOVUM DUR ■ 1 A V IR T O N ¿5. • rtw 1938 1111 I.SUtlKO BANK TO HOLD IN M \l I II C H I MIOW R E V IE W Entered ss leeon d -cloe* w sttsr MCViSisV Three Age Groups W here Tuterculosis l akes Heavy Toll The C om m ercial National banks GET A FEW OWINKS VOUft BELT. ..IT STEADIES \OUU NEUVES... BESIDES YOU CAN "DUIVE DUUNK ÜU SOBER.” December 9, 1921. at Uta poatof- ninth annual 4-H rorn show w ill flca at Bes vor ton, O regno, ander be held iu the lobby o f the bauk the act of March t. 1179. Friday and Saturday. D ecem ber ISSUED EV ERY BEAVERTON, OLENN F. M lU JC R , 8 1 HStKIlTlOS P ublifher RATES Per yenr (In advance) WILD LIFE 9th and 10th. announced A. H. .Vbts fieldr.ian for the bank, nnd U E. Frances, assistant county agent, w ho a r c in c l ante. Exhibits w ill consist o f 25 ear» o f M innesota 13 seed corn raised by the 4-.U clu b m em bers w ho luirticipated during the past year in the corn grow in g contest Prem ium s a re: 1st. 4 - II sum m er sch ool sch olarsh ip ; second. 28; third. $6: fou rth. 25; fifth. 24; |3; ntmh> t e o t k 12 F R ID A Y A T OREGON NEEDS .........11.00 HELP Pressure on wild life has been heavy during the past tw enty years, accordin g to studies by the state planning board, and the result, in spite o f O regon ’s re- stocking program , has been a . . , .. dow nw ard trend o f the resource. . . . The num ber o f licenses solu in .. , , . . . , the last tw o decades has m crea s- ed 50 iH>r cent t per c e n t The current trend tow ard shor- ter hours and few er w ork'n^ days. coupled w ith excellent roads, reaching out Into areas hat w ere on ce tnaccessible. te increasing the stra.n on tn al- ready overtaxed resource. W in ter range lim itation, dams. irrigation. water pow er, reclaroa- tion, industrial and m unicipal pollution, diseases, and predators have reduced the resource much m ore then l.as the sportsm an. The sportsm an has been w illing to accept -the restrictions, but the other abuses have not been v ery su ccessfu lly controlled. If interested groups wnuld support the conservation of wild life, such m enaces could be controlled Nearly all form s o f wild life, fortunately, are exceedingly ten- aeious against m istreatment by mankind. They have the in- telligence and the adaptability to withstand adversity. Because wild life is a product o f land and water, the ow nership, use. and managem ent o f the land and water form s the basis for sound planning for the conservation. restoration, and utilization 0 : the resource. T here is scarcely any other resou rce that w ill respond so rapidly to scientific management. since it w orks with nature, nor produce such immediate results with a minimus o f capital, labor. and m aterial expended. eleventh. 11; and tw elfth. 91. T h ere w ill also be the yietd per a cre contest entries. This . . . . . » con test w as started last >eai , . ____. T h ere are six club m em bers » no I ... . aye this year participating in the 1 .. • * , ' vipld » * r acre COn,CSt Pron;Uj,n* w m b e: first, a 4-H sum m er ! 8choo, g d ola rsh ip: second. 28: third $r> j \ c o n c h » ! « » o f las. y ea r’s G ron er. o f Sch olls, a apeclal aw ard o f $23 , he fan n M . o r 4. „ clu b mem - j ^ w ho couW rai* tho highest I y ielding a cre o f corn . The re- i^ujt 0f this contest w ill also be announced and exhibits o f the ¡w in n in g acres o ’ corn w ill bo n,ade at the show. 1 ' ____ ___________ ____ ; NOTH'E O I ( ITA ELECTION j N otice is hereby given that the ¡regu la r annual election fo r the- T ow n o f Heaverton w ill he heM ¡at the C ity Hall, on F irst and Main Streets. Beaverton. Oregon. jon Tuesday. D ecem ber 6. 1938. , betw een the hours o f one o ’ clotk i P. M. and seven o 'clo c k P. At. at i w hich tim e the follow in g named o ffic e rs w ill be elected: One M ayor to serve one y e a 1-, tt . « * cou n cilm en to serve tw o vear!! One R ecord er-T reasu rer to serve on e year. ; Dated at Beaverton. O regon, | this 23rd day o f Novem ber. 193 s. TOWN 1 OF BEAVERTON H om er I* W ilson. R ecord er-T reasurer. j I 1 I ; Check the W ant WOMEN’S VO TERS LF.ACJTE Ads first whether TO SPONSOR CARD PARTY T h e Beaverton W om en’s Voters j you plan to sell, League of W ashington county | w ill sponsqy a card party al th.- i Kiw anis hall on Tuesday. Nov. j buy, rent or trade 29th. A dessert luncheon w ill be served at one o ’clock follow ed by bridge and ” 500.” The ladies would like to knerv if possible how m any w ill be able to attend. bo they can rrepa re tables, e t- fo r all. Adm ission 25c. ' 711 | y o u 11 I # _ _ 1 r • 1 r in a •- it C p r o r - - itable to use the \ A /a r l f ! * » ttllL A J c THE W K E I k - O I I D \ «Ir tank hi I In* timer’» Bf*«! t.i h act I H out « »I r\ r r y limitimi •niilm li l«»| yrar. Sditili M ali1 iiiidliM'a imlimlr lliul I In* |i< Trrtttaftr •Itoulil lie litre« In five lime*. D m e *.»f«*lv «ml earn ihr »«fé timer renarti o f |!Í% oí tour liability prom I um (or «rar without •-« ideili. Arrlilrnl. don't it up pro - they itrr ratitnl. Ntitutwi, I uur 1 , », ,V.t,M,f llnir*u t ,M.In muj I wtoNoioi Babies uttdor one year arc safer today from tuberculosis than was t h s c r . t n 192Î T.-n years ago. 1.300 Infants 1 ss thr.n c :'« y -t r old died o f tult'K U lo.dsln h> country, while in i- -, .'.;: y ir.» ¡lio a..nual toll has On the Trail of Tuberculosis i N i le s a m ' s itkkei At the table o f the nations sits your U ncle Sam and to com plete the picture a T h an ks g ivin g turkey. U ncle Samuel is on e o f nineteen seated there, for we are that part o f the human race. And U ncle gets on e-half w ith llie re.st of them dividing the leavings. Ye*— We have half o f the good th in gs; autos, phones, liyh ts. rails, bank balances, c o n - vnien ce* and » h a t else to make life com fy. While fifty m illions in India go to bed hungry every night, no n a n in A m erica neeo suffer. In ihis gm>d land wo have a l w ays had a m oral fibre. By that v.e could trust one another an I forge ahead. Tn turn that fibre w as built and kept strong by the heart belief o f an outstanding crou p o f people. W ithout th e'r b elief and fibre, this Am erica o f today falls anar‘ . \nd wl a i 1 « this belief? F ir«t. thev say. the Boy Scout having tuberculin skin sin question between Clod and test—a means o f telling 1f tubercu man had to b e s e ’ M e! before losis germs are present in his body. heaven could in ri-hte.-usness Tuberculin testing activities are car pour out the blessiu ; Po -hev ried ou throughout the year by the Income received from Christmas point tc* Christ with "T h e I>-rd hath la !d on Him the iniquities Seals. o f us a ll.” But to these patriots tbere is m ore in salvation than deliverance from sin add Its aulll Th ey claim a eift fo r this p res ent day. And out o f that Lift Patronize W hile more women than men aro Young girls are particularly sus ceptible to tuberculosis, Intensive efforts. Huanct'd by Christmas Seals, ¡.to directed toward turning back ih«> threat of this disease (t o n young p. n-lo. Many schools and colleges tl tou- ¡out tho country recommend t i l e r ill 1 te < lu g and X-rnyiug to <" r.ivt" whether tr not their stu- Out of 200 day from I Slut 's. 23 victims of tuberculosis up to 3d years of ugc, the loll among men We Have Added a Full Line of 40 to C"> years of age Is approxi mately twice that uiuoiik women of tho same age. Medical authorities entphi Ire the Importance of parents being free from tuberculosis In ortlo- to reduce the danger o f Infect- In:: lliolr children. The antl-tuhercu- lu es moM iuent receives Its main "•ipc.ii'i Hum Christmas Seals. springs the fibre that fits a peo ple for self governm ent. You ask what tlint gift mni Is-r It is the im partalion to the believer, by Hod him self, o f ills ow n etern al life; his truth fe a r lessness, purpose, peace, w is dom . joy and vastly m ore All to whom this unique life is Im parte«!, travel the upward path Th ey seek n o easy way. They are rugged individualists. To them the governm ent Is a fram e » o r k that they must support Hat It ' may in turn safeguard their |s>rsi>ns and liberties. They take (her orders from the Bible and serve the C,<sl o f the Bible and the leas governm ent dictation, the better. O nly s o they may serve Clod In the freedom of their con scien ce. Y ou s«>e ou r fathers make It through the snow that first Th an ksgiving Day. In nil their w orship they knew that If an Indian arrow laid ttiem low b e fore another cro p hnd been put aw ay, heaven would be their home. The meantime, theirs the morul fib re to su ffer that men might w orship the Clod o f H eav en as con scien ce demanded B les sed Is That Nation W h ose Clod Ts The Lord. Beaverton Review Advertisers. Oregon B eaverton In The W EEK’S NEWS SEE IT TODAY Joe Juggernaut-o r llotv NOT to Drive Putnam Fadeless Dyes and Tints Also No-Kolor Bleach Removes Color Wilhoul Boiling. Re-Dye with Putnam Dyes—Easy to use. Drop to Tint! Why Don't you try Putnams? Regular 15c Package YOUR GAS CO.».DEALER 10c ^ Barry’s 5 & 10 Cent Store GET SET. For Cold Weather Driving! BUY A WINTEREADY USED CAR NOW! Take advantage of today’s low used car prices. Buy now! You’ll save money and get the use of a comfortable and dependable car throughout the winter. Come in and look these bargains over. You’ll agree that every one is a real money-saver! SPECIAL PRICES — "vrr' GIGANTIC 'DRAGON IN STEEL" —This huge 45X00 pound "dragon In gleet" is under construction in ths AllisChalrasrs Manufacturing Company plant for ths Facins Pumpinq Station of ths Chicaqo Sanitary District Each complsls motor driven pumpinq unit will wsiqh 135.000 pounds and will b# capable of pumpinq 375 cubic feet per second of sswaqe and storm drainage. Boil to Dye. T H IS W E E K O N L Y 37 37 35 37 36 38 PLYMOUTH SEDAN “ “ “ “ FORD SEDAN . CHEVROLET COUPE DeSOTO SEDAN, new A lso Many Other Mokeg and . . . . . . $625 625 425 .495 425 995 Model* You Get These at No Extra Cost-- 1. A n ti-frw ze aolution. 2. W in ter 4. Brake check 5. < arh uretor and in s’ ant starlin g. Beaverton Lumber Company lubrication. 3. H eater. Ignition adjusted for HAVE YOUR UAH CHECKED AND P I T IN SHAPE H)K WINTER DBIVINtl JOHNSTON G A R A G E Now Under New Management of Beaverton Phone 0103 AM S A S S ADOR CALLED H O M E— Ambasiador Huqh Wtlion who wa* re called from G e r many. to report to Wamhinqton on Ger- many’e Anti Semitic Campaign. Robert S. Burnside on Front Street. £ We will carry a larger and more complete stock of ^ 0 Building Material ^ f Phone Beaverton 6202 x Buy Now — Diamond Point R oofing Red, Green, Aluminum colors, per roll 2 *** 7 5 * v“* :: 4-light barn «ash 2 0 ,x25’ ea 74c :: 4-ft Poultry Netting, roll DON’T W A IT ! until a sudden freeze strikes and ruins your radi ator. Play safe and fill now with Liquid Silver, per can 15c Galvanized Gutter, per ft 5^0 Anti Freeze Preparation Also Also See Us for have your brakes and batteries carefully checked and placed in A -l shape for Building Tile - Drain Tile Safe Winter Driving. Make Our Garage your headquarters for Complete Auto Service C A R R ’S A U T O Phone 48 03 R E P A IR . Beaverton 3.24 E M n o r r o By W(( ¿IT**" " aIr Cord, BOLL YOUR OWN—Abavo ts ths reai vlew si «Slifurs worn by Lu cilio Ball In ths REO plcturs "Trail er Romance." Ths hall le wavsd back from forehead. brwehed smooth Irom crown of hsad lo nape of nech and ths end. turned up Ut a roti Irom a poinl |ust back sf thè ears. STu '«. m , M ,0od M issouri, hie | z : k: Z - * h , 'PA h* U n it bach U, hi. ^OBITE bs Wo» Ored lob i» A Doors and W indow«. W. J. McCREADY LUMBER CO. F. D. PECK, Manager. ; Phone 4603 Beaverton