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£> FRIDA Y . JU LY 19, T IIB I »40 along w ith RICA VERTON R EV IEW them . ft T he re g u la r m ealin g of th e B eav erto n K ebvkah lo d g e w as ■•caaas o f u s p r o — d s s t o S d ro u g h t and la io a d u r jr a s U v IU t s , h eld T uesday ev en in g o f th is O ro g o a f o o t s t h t m o o t o o rlo u o ( o ro s t f l r o tuonaco o f m s a y y o a rs . T h o u g h t f u l o lt ls o a s o ro re b e llin g o g a la o t th e c a ro le sa a e sa . Ih o u p - w eek w h en th e b irth d a y s of th e u t h y s o d c r im in a l a c t iv it y t h a t p a rm lta t h la d a a tru c tto a o f b e o u t* and k J -a l* h and li v i n g t h in g s . I f yo n w is h to <o u In th a " t o t a l w a r1' m em b ers b o rn <n Ju ly w ere ce Roy W illiam son Is v isitin g s t le b ra te d . T h e lodge accep ted an a g w lsa t f o r « » « ftro o I s y o u r hom o a tata. a ig n th a '» « H a t a ia s « ' « la n k b o lo w : th e V. H . Blxby houir th is ln v itatlo u from th e T ig a rd lodge w eek. State Portlier, Salem. Oregon to m eet w ith them n ex t T u e s I pledge myself to report to you any acts ol carelessness or in M r. an d M rs. L . R . Richey day ev en in g . Ju ly 23. At th e cendiarism th a t I may see along the highw ays or in th e forests ol b ro k e g ro u n d th is w eek for .% m eetin g M arie Jack a h ao n w as Oregon and to observe scrupulously m ytelf these six rules for pre elected d rill c a p ta in fo r th e suc s e w hom e a t M ountain V iew . venting fires— tit Re sure year m strh Is e a t. break it la Iwe before ceeding te rm . throw ing it aw ay; < 5 l (Extinguish cigarette, cigar and pipe sparks Miss M a rg a re t Setden visited In ash tray provided in my c a r; (Si Build all cam p tires In hale T h e H , A . C om ers a r e mov- | h e r uncle. H . R W all* a t Po dug in yro'ind. Clear all Inflam m able m aterial from aroand cam p M l W arfisngton ov er th e w eek Ing from M rs. M a n n in g 's place fire site; ill Never leave cam p before cam pfire Is out—dead a a l; end. on W atson S tre e t to th e ir new (3) Pour w ater or p ark e a rth aver cam pfire, atirrtng coals la aiake place, re c e n tly -purchased from M r. a n d M rs. A. M. Ja n n s e n »are th a t every spark is absolutely extinguished: (g| Never bum Jo h n K irby. r tu rn e d S un d ay from a visit brush or slash in windy w eather G el burning perm it from fire w ith th e ir son, E dw ard, w ho is w arden or ranger. M r. s o d 'M rs. J . I I. I lu le tt tra in in g w ith th e arm y a ir corps. drove to A berdeen W a sh ., F ri NAME M rs. J e ss Selby of G arden day ev en in g to a tte n d th e Bin- ! STREET ADDRESS or R F It ___ ___ _____________ _______ H om e an d M rs. Van B row n of e ra l of his A unt M rs. P a m ie te r. A lso a tte n d in g New O rleans. L a ., accom panied held M onday. P O S T O IIlC E M r. an d .M rs. L . R . Ricthey to w ere M rs. Tom G raf an d son FILL OUT AND MAIL TO STATE FORESTER SALEM. OREGON of B eaverton, and M rs. F red Be asid e S unday B rau n , h e r tw o so n s, an d M rs. j A. M. Ja n n se n w as elected F ra n ce s U tech t from F o re st ch a irm an o f th e non-union hlgn G ro v e . school b oard a t a m e etin g of •I voted to h a v e a n o th e r doe se«.- Jo se p h in e. Coos, an d so u th e rn th a t body held in S u p e rin te n J U p « ! F a t a t p T r a n s f e r s i 80,1 ln co u n ty a s provided p a r t o f D ouglas county opeu to _ iB 1W s by le ftB la tlv e actio n . < p h e a sa n t h u n tin g Oct 15 to 31. d en t K ra u s' office 'last F rid ay J ^ i v e a t r e s t a t e 0» — —— — — ** | 'P t t o e .. *.. I I .... 1 t . ... The . . e t u i t l tlre W illam ette \ Valley e v e n in g . in clu siv e Jo h n E d w a rd G ordon to 1 « - w ill a g a in be closed to a ll C h i S age g ro u se and p ra irie ifilc- J a y G ibson, m a n a g e r o f the r a M O lson et v ir 1 a c re See n a ; h eu sailt an d u p lan d o ird k e n s — E n tire s ta te closed all F ir s t S e c u rity B ank h e re has 24 T IS RVW h u n tin g . \\*tdle th e 193» closed y e a r. C a ssiu s Jo h n so n et ux to El been nam ed a m em ber of th e se aso n helped iu tjhe re sto c k in g V alley o r C a lifo rn ia q u au le g isla tio n and ta x a tio n com m it to n H. H a ss e et ux. P a r t ots of _____ , w|_ __ , No c h a n g e In E a ste rn O regon, te e o f th e O regon B a n k e r's A s 60 & 61 S teele s ad d itio n to , th e ......... opinion th a a n o th e r closed b u t a ll co u n ties closed« to p h ea B eav erto n sociation . 4-aso u w ill p io v id e » irflV n t s a n t h u n tin g In W estern O regon 1 L R iley et ux to H a y I-ark- J hu n tin g . A n u m b e r from B eaverton Con ln s. L ot 14 Blk 10 P rem iu m Ad a re also closed to quull b u n tin g A to ta l of 2(HfU tag s fo r c o \ 1 g re g a tio n a l ch u rc h joined w itn M ountain o r plum ed q u ail — d itio n B eav erto n elk an d 1500 ta g s for a n telo p e m e m b ers of th e P ilg rim Con E n tire s ta te c lo s e d . T h elm a L T im m erm an et v ir w jjj issued. Cow elk uiuy be g re g a tio n a l c h u rc h of P o rtla n d T h e d e e r season, se t by le g is and enjoyed a picnic a t Cam p to S te lla H illm an , P a r t S i r s 1». ta k en o uly in c e rta in p o rtio n - i 17. 20 Jk 21 T lS R2W of th e s ta te open to liuU c.k la tiv e e n a c tm e n t, iv tn aiu a u n A dam s S u n d a y . ch an g ed from S e p t. 20 to O ct. H W C u rrln e t o x to L insilev b u n tin g . 25, Inclusive, ex cep t th a t m ost T h e W ashington County Odd Ray S h u lt e t v ir P a it of Rich- J fo ru ia j ap p lic a tio n s for the of th e re se rv e s h a t e been opened fellow s picnic w ill be h eld th is a rd W illiam s l l 42 TIN R2W blg ta g s w in be req u ired y e a r a t S h u te p ark in H illsboro. E d w ard H ( h aln ian et ux to T hose d esirin g ta g s should sem i to h u n tin g . T h ese a re tile C an S unday. A ugust 4. T he re g u la r W alter G P e te rso n et ux. P a rt jn th e ir n am es an d addrev«es. yon C reek, M ule D eer, M yrtle m e etin g of - th e T h re e L inks as Sec 13 T lS R1W E m ily. Ochnco. i J .. K ud an d uunyber o f th e ir C reek M ount sociation w ill be held a t the A rn o ld W S c h a llb e rg e r et ux b u n tin g licen ces, to g e th e r w ith S te e n 's M ountain, a n d W a rn er sam e tim e as the p icn ic. to R oland S P a in te r et ux Lot a check o r m oney o rd e r. If the (o u tsid e o f lim its of fed eral re- 4 W esto v er Creek. q u o ta s a r e exceeded befo re th e 8erv«‘»> ItM erve* T h e C anyon M r. a n d M rs. M. M. Ix>ng C reek a re a w ill be reserv ed for Jo h n A B eard e t ux to W E j firs t of A ugust, a draw ing w ill a re v ac atio n in g a t L ong Beach t>ow an d arro w lim ite rs for W ashington. W hile th ey a r e a- B a rr et u x Lot 4 V irginia P lace be conducted. O th erw ise tb e ip- T en et Mfg Co to D ouglas Lee p lic a n ts w ill h e tak en c a re of Bbe firs t tw o w eeks of th e h u n w ay. M rs . L ong's d a u g h te r. La in th e o r d e r o f th e ir a p p lie s - tin g s e a s o n . M erne h as c h a rg e of D ean’s P r a tt. T ra c t in T ig ard . No tra p p in g o r litin tlu g of C h a ile s T G race e t ux to tio n . T ag s once issu ed a n n o : D rug S to re a ssiste d by D r. B ert raccoon* w ill h e p erm itted in B onnie E G ilray e t u x P a r t he tra n sfe rre d , T . Jo rd a n of P o rtla n d . p a r t of th e s ta te . T it lo t J J 1 st Add Benz P a r k H u n tin g se aso n s o rd e re d by an y A to u r ov er th e new- W ilson M a rg a re t H o ard e t v ir to W th e co m m iw io n a re a s fo llo w s: d a te s fo r th e r e g u la r tra p p in g R iv er s h o rt c u t to th e se a Is B M organ et al P a rt Sec 12 Bull Elk — C latso p C ounty, • • • • o n f« r fu r b ea rin g a n im a ls b ein g p lanned u n d e r th e d ire c T lS RCW noon, Au*. 24 to su n se t. Sept, j 1 rem a in th e s a m e - N ov. 15 to tio n of th e county c o u rt, for A n telo p e — S ep te m b er 29 to F e b ru a ry 15 inclusive. T h u rsd ay , Ju ly 25. T hey w ill Oct. 6 Inclusive. 1500 ta g s t o ------------- ------------- COMMISSION SETS leave H illsb o ro a t 3 p. m . and be issu ed in L ake, M alhuer. an d GRAND JURY TURNS expect to a r riv e a t ab o u t 6:30. HUNTERS’ BAG H arn ey co u n ties. All tag s Is- | N TWO TRUE BILLS ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ sued fo r a n te lo p e w ill be koo < 1 F ra n k J . D eitsch. fo rm e r B ea * * * v e rto n R e co rd er visited his sis- 1 A cting in th e in te re s t of con- ah ro u g h o u t th e o pen are* . s e rr a tio n of big gam e th e O re- C h in a P h e a s a n ts __ T he sam e Tw o ,ru t‘ b ills in d ictm en t te r h ere a couple of d ays th is se c re t, w ere re- w eek . H e will sp en d some days gon S ta te G am e C om m ission h as. a r e a ¡n W e ste rn O regon clo sed olle u t h u n tin g as w as tu rn e d by the W ash in g to n coun- v isitin g w ith Mr. an d M rs. Rrie- fo r th e f ir s t tim e, red u ced th e to p h e a sa n t tjr g ra n d ju ry wl Ich ad jo u rn ed h a u t in P o rtla n d before r e tu r n b la c k ta il lim it to a sin g le buck c ]0 ged la s t y e a r. w ith forked h o rn s . P rev io u sly . E a ste rn O regon w ill all be o- th e r e g u la r Ju ly In v estig ativ e in g to h is hom e in Los A ngeles. h u n te rs w ere p erm itted to bag ,*>„ e lc e p t fo r w fcreler, J e ffe r- " « ‘"Ion S a tu rd a y , M r. and M rs. M aurice M anning tw o b u c k s. 8on an(j i.ag e co u n ties (closed H a rry Y ounger T u rn e r, 60. of a rriv e d S u nday from New H a- | T h e co m m issio n d ec lin e d to all y e a r by le g isla tiv e en a ctm en t) th e M etzger d is tric t, w as nam ed ven. C o n n ., w here M aurice is a u th o riz e a n o th e r open seaso n O pen seaso n is O ctober 15 to in th e o pen In d ictm en t on th e a tte n d in g th e m edical school at on a n tle rle s s d ee r o r does, el- 31 In clu siv e, ex cep t in M alhnei c h a rg e o f a s sa u lt w h ile arm e d Y ale U n iv ersity . T hey m et h js tther in G ra n t co u n ty o r jn K la- and H arn ey c o u n tie s . M alh u er w ith a d an g e ro u s w eap o n , li.i m other, M rs. L ouise M anning m a th o r L ake c o u n tie s. Com- , is open O ct. to Nov. 15. an d 1» accu sed o f firin g 11 sh o ts a t S an D iego and b ro u g h t h e r m issio n er G eorge K A iken alo n e In S o u th ern O regon. Ja ck so n from a .22 c a lib re rifle at a _________ -_______________________ H a rn e y o nly on Oct. 19, 20. 23, n eig h b o r. A. W . K elln er, and 26. 27, and 30. K e lln e r's d a u g h te r. ENLIST FOR “TOTAL WAR Lets 300,000 Afosguitoes Bite Him To Find Perfect Insect Repellent m S A I> :; MILLWOOD AND Saw Dual. W llsuu F uel Yard, a t theta* new lo catio n or. L om b ard l>d*ween B roadw ay an d IlcTUhu-Ueaicrtgui I toad. Phone Beu v erto n 4t*03 adv. c2 Jtf FOR R O T — 3 o r 3 room s p a r t itim i. Phone »4)5 o r Inquire a t T h e R eview off.ee. UIKPFMFK F Y o u n g R esea rch W o r k e r o n U n ive rsity S ta ff R ea l “Ir o n ” W an WORK A lte ra tio n s o r re p a irin g If It’s new building. 'L E T FRANK DO I T ! ” lo o n . H. 1. lix 335 B eaverton Classified Ad Rates K tret In sertio n , per w ord ..Ae Koch ad d itio n al, per w ord U (M inim um bharg e 25c) C ount each w ord to bo p rin te d D ouble c h a rg e for a ll blind sdg T he B erlew assu m es no *1 n an clal resp o n sib ility for e r ro rs w hich m ay a p p e a r In ad- v e riia e m sn ta In It» colum ns, b ut In caaea w here th e paper la a t fa u lt w ill r e p rin t th a t port o f th e ad In w hich the e r r o r ap p eared . An ad d itio n al ch a rg e of !0c will Ite m ade when w ont ada a re ch a rg ed an d billing a m ade th e flra t of th e m onth. FOR HALF I Nlcv ea rly ap p le t f ’A IJ- 3 c e n ts a p ound. U pick B r ü hen F. PhitH ps, H ig h lan d Ave. Box 653 Kt 1 B eav erto n p 3 l { FOR M l . F t ta n n e d f ru it. E m p ty ja r s . B a rg u lu s. M edlll'a, O ne h alf m ile n o itli of C ed ar S tre e t p.34 H (K » l l , K A bout six dozen used fru it ja rs , som e w ith g la ss tops. In q u ire ut D ea n 's Drug S to re p34 PH O N E — W H ITE T elep h o n e 9415 pay G R A Y NOTARY PÍTBLIC • In su ra n c e N otary . Iles: E sta i» Let 6ARLIC Help Fight HarmfalColoi Bacteria O u t of to rtR ? H a rm fu l b a f U r la In a r r u m u - la ir d w « a U m a t t e r In y o u r colon m ay ba H .|a u n tn r you a n d ra u a ln * d U lr a a a lti| n t . l a r h ^ a n d . i l u i n r i » T r y PfC ARMOR !l C T C F W o i l n t l i i i G a rlir T a b le t a. C om « ll „ f I ; V K »rial l a r k t* * i)T:\N’s drug sto re Phone ¿ hk * For INSURANCE REAL ESTATE t-i LOAR» Beaverton Finance(o. i Rossi B uilding B eaverton! A. A. TH I BOI )(> F o rm e rly w ith Has Mrh-r A F rsn u opened a RADIO PHONOGRAPH Electric Appliance SERVICE SHOP T elephone Atwater Sua» ANNOUNCING * XwTHILE other people try to keep W away from mosquitoes during the summer months, Philip Granett, young “iron” man at Rutgers Uni versity, goes to a great deal of trouble to get them to bite him. He has endured more than 300,000 bites to help make it possible for other To Iks to escape insect annoyance. Granett is one of a group of sci entists at Rutgers who, under a grant from the National Carbon Company, are studying insect reac tions to various chemicals. Th"” Save been working on this one prob lem for five years. As a result, they have already succeeded in making a repellent lotion that not only pre sents mosquitoes from biting but kee£9 them at a distance, k Granett’s job in this research has been that of a human guinea pig. He has tried out on himself the hundreds of chemical combinations produced by the laboratory staff to learn which solution would work best. His method has been to take a sample of the chemical to be tested, stand in a mosquito bog, roll up sleeves and trousers, and apply a measured amount of the repellent to one arm and one leg. The other arm and leg have been left unpro tected. Then the number of bites received on the untreated parts of his body were counted. Bites were counted until Granett got one on the arm or leg having the repellent coating. As soon as that happened, he noted the time that had elapsed since the test be gan, and the experiment was over. His purpose, of course, was to find a chemical combination that would extend the protection time as long as possible. FOR SALK Six room hollas, nil m odern, w ith basem ent and 3 bedroom s. B arth o ld A ddition, P ho n e B eaverton I l!H*6 p-41 Tigard 36 Your Fan Looks Better And Fools Bettor WbonYou Shave With ThisNow D r V . T . O liv e r Veterinary Surgeon ,< HAS LOCATED FOR PRACTICE AT I 7731 S.W CAPITOL HWY., MULTNOMAH ’ Phone BRoadway6247 Price I WE ARE NOW THE AUTHORIZED DFI.CO f i O f Kntirofg Now <Rmtt PU*tag Shock Absorber Service Station W« P h ilip Cranett > Por Pastor Sbavino FRED’S SUPER SERVICE I Day after day Granett has gone through this routine, trying out one chemical after another. During the summer he has stood in swamps un der a boiling sun. In winter has been bitten by mosquitoes especi ally raised in the Rutgers labora tories at New Brunswick, N. J . Every one of the thirty-five kinds of mosquitoes found in New Jersey has had a chance to feed on him, Granett says. Along with them are many others of the 350 varieties that exist in different parts of the United States. Granett’s endurance has been fi nally rewarded. The laboratory staff reports that it has developed a lo tion that withstands all tests better than any other. Not only does this substance offer protection against mosquitoes, but it keeps away gnats, sand fleas, black flies, deer flies, chiggers and similar pest* One ap plication may last s s long as three hours. T M n Q iB ett* H ave Tht* T ools am i a G en eao u s S upply of S u p p lies F o r R e p airin g A ny D elco SHOCK A BSORBER BEAVERTON DR you m en who w ant rea lly g o o d - lo o k in g , c o m fo r ta b l* sh av es s t * big saving . . . h e re ’s th e b est new s in years. You can shave w ith a genuine G ille tte B lad a . . . precision m ad e to fit y o u r razo r exactly . . . sn d p ay o n ly 10c for 4! T h e new T h in G ille tte is m ad e o f easy-flexing ste el h ard enough to cut g la ss W h at’s m ore, it has edges o f en e n tire ly new k ind th a t sta n d up for on e sw ell shave after an o th er. B u y e p ackage o f T h in G ille tte s from your d ea le r to d a y en d p ro tec t y o u r face from sm a rt en d b u m caused by misfit blades. F OREGON r V ^ V / ' / V / V , V , V , ', V , W , V » V , ' , V , v V / V , V , The World’s N e va Seen Through T he C hristian S cience M onitor »J i* T r u th f u l — C onM rtK liv*— U n b ia s e d — F ree fro m S e n s s tio n s l- ism — E d ito rial* A re T im e ly a n d In * lru c liv e a n d I t . L>aily F eature», T .ig e th e r * ith th e W eek ly M a g a z in e S e c iio n , M ak e th e M o n ito r a n Id e al N ,»»»paper fo r th e H o m e . « ,« 0 The C h ru tin n S e is n re P u b lis h in g S o c ie ty O n e , N o rw ay S tre e t, B o»lon. M a»»achuiett» P ric e 612 .0 0 Y e arly , o r > 1 0 « a M o n th . S a tu rd a y l«*ue. in c lu d in g M a g a z in e S e c tio n , >2 60 a T m rodurvory O tie r , 6 i« u e * 25 C a n a . N am e Î Ÿ | An lotrrnatioiiol Doily Newspoper Thin G ille tte Blades Are Produced B y T he M a k e r O f T he F a m o u s Y e a r. ........... »» A » I Addr i G ille tte i M i P j S n A i v r u L f c c C O P Y I O N R LQ U E ST V-MW V z W / l V / V . 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