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THK UKAVKKTON RHV 1 BW F r id a y . S e p t e m b e r is . 1940 have three chtldien of bigl» aciiool a ge wt(n> « i n m i t«r M-ho«, as aoon as the faintly are set- f d In their homo. 1-aMerne Dean made a busi- ness trip to Salem Sunday. A ha by girl was born to Mr. and .Mrs. Guy Woodworth this week. Mrs. Janet George and chil dren called on mends In Port land Sunday. ih«« following took place«: Cher- ugent. who arranged » tour or l#r " hites. Jo« Baker, «econd taa portion to several of ine«» ,m n,«rkel 4>og; Kennelh Logan, early plantings. ('hewing* f«a- fourth on gilt and seventh lam and tall feseua are »till on market hog; Duroc Jersey, doing well, especially the ohew- ITio Hurry names family re- w||||a .\yberg. third with a pan *n* feseue. whleli shows eon- turned Tuesday from an exten- )lf f our llu rket hogs, and aeoond siderabla spread Other gras I ' 11' ° ° aat ,0 k0* on gilt; Margaret Schwanke. an- sea and legumes maintaining Angeles and back H ^ o “ " There we°ra five "fn ° tt K‘ “ : J* ,ry ^ ‘"»•‘ “ '‘ e ; themselves Included Heed can«- mho . T m tv rt\* in the thftnl on gilt; IV f I miu I Thin». Mar- I ry gm**, orcfuml amm, u u a - I partjr’ Harry and ^ * lf# Anu*- garet Schwaiike. fourth, market do« ftfxtell, Kugllsh ryegraa«. l *l e l l * ° and Robert. j,.og; j * rry Se4i«Hnke. fifth mar- tall meadow oatgraee. and wiih and Mr* Harnes brother, Ha- ^ hog: Yorkshire. WllUa Ny- , terranetui clover. |rold Peterson. They reported a berg. first on market hog. He ‘ — . __________ very enjoyable trip felt say they >llW> wa„ ,h„ WIUIM.r of thp York- »fAX R E D U C T IO N were disappointed with the mo- Bhlr# pur„bred vie colony ______________ at Truckee. th« hoy winning“ ! “; r ^ : : ; B E L I E V E D POSSIBLE Mr. and Mns. (has. Davison ^.J| have moved into the Miller bouse 00 Lombard St. " IN MEMBERS AT »TATE FAIR » P I IT » AT * A T O P A a George Hlasser returned Tues- Washington county 4-H club day from Bay Ocean where he members on returning from thi has been painting the summer state Pair held In Salem last cottage belonging to Dr. J. R. * „ « * , brought home with them Talhert. ail s ix i-hnmnlnn C h a m p io n ribbons r ib b o n s , IS 15 first* firsts, Mrs C C Keerl and sister ^ r8t and second In demonstra- a ’ 'l!" .* ^ r**d ’ «.,? * ¡ L . » ^ B»M FV-ter. Sfccrwoo* fir.t la producing cow; Tom Wright. Tt- kard, fourth with a senior yvar- Hug; Gerald Harvey, Tigard. 1st with « Junior yearling; Wash-. lngton County Jersey Herd, se- w Bill KNmter'a producing e o ild: nd cow was selected as champion Mayor W. K M o d * key. fol- lowing " » ^ugus. report on cl- nnancM to th„ wunc„ Mon . . . . . *' U‘ * ,1‘ l«xpi essei * *>n> liability that the rlty of Beaver ton will be able to trim at least 1X)R SALE: MILLWOOD AND Saw Dual. Wilson Fuel Yard, at thekr new location ou lx>ur bard bt^weeu llroudway and Berbfaa-Ueavrrton Road. Phone Beaverton 4903 adv. c3Mf ?....“ i ' * A!™” ..!!* .1 ** levy for the earning year. This year's levy was 13.8 mills, which was a reduction In turn from the < I K P I N T I R WORK Mrs. E. A. Wilson of Grange- ,,on team* and manv olh* r a‘ ‘ la“ _ 21.7 mlliage of last year. Alteration« or repairing for wards. Thlity-six 4-H club, mem- Guernsey. Willis Nutberg. Tug ville. Idaho, left Monday If It’s new building. The forecast was made before a bers from the county took ex- '“ Hn. first with a producing co«- the annual budget their homes after spending •LE T FRANK DO I T !” committee hloits to the fair and 14 took Florence Evers, first with a se week visiting at the home of meeting, slated (or Monday. Sep F. I yon. ft. 1. Bx 335 t lea ver ion Mrs. Nelson Walker and son pan in demonstration and Judg- u*or yearling; Edmund Evers, tember S3. Public hearing on mg teams These 4-H club men. “ Junior yearling Donald. the 1941 'budget has been Set A subscription to the Review bere exhibited 26 head of eatt’.e ^ v,n " ‘“ ¡..V ,, Bt llv . Miss Ida Brown returned this 16 of hoKS. poultry/ wood- “ n« ; Alleen Hermens. third with tentat.iely for Friduy. October will save you many time» it« cost. week frc«n an extended trip to i w_rkln_ fOIestrv rose and fio- * 8enlor ca lí- 0,,v,,r I)k,k- nr*- : Junior calf; Florence K- laie Aneeles via the Boulder Dam . y’ . .. . * '»#> a junior Rapid whittling of the bonded L a * Angeles wer, bees and goats, reports Pal- vers, champion; Washington co indebtedness and unusually good Brice Canyon, Yosemite Nation mer Torvend. assistant county asjhtblt. first. col lection of current and delln- al Park, and the Grand Canyon Commercial Hotel agent Following is a .ist of the Brown Swiss. Roy Grossen ciuent taxes made the levy slash She also visited the San Fran Room* by the Week. $ I 50 $2 5o winnings. ^ r g t „.jtb yearling: Elmer Oro- poasfble, McCloskey pointed out. cisco Fair. Board. $1.00 per day In the demonstration team con- ssen first with senior calf and,H e stated thut the Indebtedness Hoard and Room, $8.f>6 work. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Pe test. Dick Jossy and Donald Me- |n showmanship. which was $101500 at the start $35 00 per month ters have rented the Hulett a- ler o f the Rock Creek 4-H club Goats. Kenneth. Jaquith of of 1938 has been sliced dowu < omfortahle rooms. plenty of p&rtment and moved in last week their demonstration entitle« Mountain Home, fourth with a to a net debt of about $69,000. hot water end so their son might enter “ Proper Washing of a Milking doe and fourth with a kid. Tax collections were 88 pet school here. Mr. Peters operates Machine . for which winning j B^es and Honey. Kenneth Ja- rent of the current levy as of the curtain factory on Bro«dwa> they will be entitled to repre- qu|tb second and Leroy Jaquith ! the first of September, and for near the Oregon Electric tracks. sent Oregon at the Pacific la- th M . the paat aix years only s .• pm W. E. PEGG ternational Livestock Exposition Woodworking. Jack Nelson. 5th eent are delinquent. This figure The Beaver Social Club will 1 in October where they will com and l * verne Schmidt, sixth, in recent years has been as high I N IH K T1 K 1 R A KMHALMEft hold a business meeting at 11:00 pete for the Plummer trophy Forestry. Ray Dillon. HUIsbo ns 35 per cent. o'clock Wednesday morning, the Donald Hagg and Ira Lowe of ro. seventh and Margaret Schwan Gmage Ridir., Ilenvert«« This year's levy was calcula 18th. followed by a dessert lun- I the Reedville club placed second che. ninth, ted to raise $9983.74. Assessed rheon at one and cards ia the >n the dairy production demon Rabbits. Bernlece Treglowu. valuation of Beaverton at pre afternoon. The meeting will be stration; Mary Jacober and Jack Hillsboro, fifth. sent is $532.168.70. In the Masonic Hall. ¡ Harris of Dixie Mountain club Turkeys. Morton Sahnow. 4«: won third award with their de- Warren Sahnow, fifth. 1TA TO MEET IN The ladies o f the Rebeceah ^ g ^ h ^ Grom. Willis N ^ r g . second l O M L h l ^ ; OWL CAR DINER club iib are giving a dinner Friday ting of f poultry for Model Builders. Chehalem I t K A U E a t H U U L lU iS i. (Formerly The Brown Mug) for t>u|iorum pullorum dt- dl evening. Oct. 11. at the IOOF sense; ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Club with Joe Schtnidlkofer and Mountain Builders The first meet lux of the lieu - hall near the Oregon Electric prances Evers of the Verboort their model chicken bouse, first, F ‘.M O !S FOR I R I S H tracks on Broadway. The ladles Electric club, placed third with The club members moved home verton PTA will be held Tues- F R K S m I RI KS “ 3 from the State Fair Sunday night day afternoon In the grade school composing the committee are to their demonstration~ entitled Switches-'. an<f Monday morning. The next meeting will give everyone In cally famous *-r their fine coo Way Canyo-i Road, Beaverton Wash- terested In PTA work a cftiance king so keep that date open. in ahowmanship. Kenneth Lo- *T* nt in whu'h ieveral 15 Minutes from Portland to get acquainted Mrs. M. C. McKercher re- I *»«» of Mountaindale pig club ln* ton CCTUnl> 4*H c,uh Chester ben w ill take part is the Pa- Remember this PTA Is spam- turned Monday evening from a placed first with his Ex- soring several youth groups and tea day's visit with her hus- White; Joe Baker. Jr., o f the elflc International Livestock same club placed second. Wlius position which will be held Or- needs y«>ur helP B>' d“ *DK Ju* Ivind in San Francisco. Calif.. Nyberg o f Tualatin placed se- r , . „ . . . . . . . r . 1 a. ,,UI® on your 'Mrt ,hU j to 1 x. hn tries for tills pint inn u-m lu-i'ninp n inktlnir ' Vhile there she also visited at cond with his Duroc Jersey. Lo- toDer . . . . .. . ciatlon *1M become a lasting bhe Golden Gate Exposition and show must be In the county a- „„ e . There is much to be done gun was also selected as cham- . Out o f to rti ? Ilnrmful b a rU rb in no c urti ti with former Beaverton residents plon showman lu the 4-H swtnc Sents office by September 19. for the extra benefit of the Hhll- lt t«d w i i t « m «tt«r in your eolon m »y b« In Oakland and San FYancisco. ______________ Idren. This can only be accom- poitomnir you «nd rnuaint «liktrrenini division. fAtU fhie tnd distinta* Tr/ DKARftOItS Hany (ira*«M survive «a I’ lta* [dished In time und by added j C n r e i od oriti* Gartir T a b i»!« ('»m e il Mrs. C. C. Beach of Omaha. In dairy cattle showmanshin. l'C t C J «ni! m KKEK trial im r k « t « Nebraslca, arrived last Thurs- Bill Foster of the Scholls 4-H Vernonta- A test plot of pastur • effort on the part of everyone, grasses put In on the G. C. Be on hand Tuesday afternoon day for a two weeks’ visit with club placed first with his Jer- D E A N S DRUG STORE Kirkhride farm, about eight to do your share, her daughter M.rs. Larry Day. ! gey. Frank Setniker of Harel- years ago. shows a good sur- | Don’t forget the teachers’ re and family In Portland. aDd son dale placed first in Guernseys. vival of several of the grass»« ceptlon on Tuesday evening, the Carl Curtis and wife In Salem. Willis .\yberg. second, and Ron- says George A. N’elso« coun’ y 17th. Mrs. Beach and Mrs. Pay and aid Zahler of Rock Creek seventh small son Jimmie called on Bea- Setniker was also selected as |’ ** i$étM*o|to*4Dna(M*fOM verton fr!-n«?s Wednesday. Obampion dairy cattle showman, i :V , V , V , V , V , V , V , V , V , V , G ', V , 'i V , - . V , V i V , V , W , V / / V / i 7out o(r\fV| K) I* tk*\l»Kin If uff« j«i((^iiliC^ i In the Holstein division, Florence 1 C. A. Rosch of Portland ha» i>erR pUced second and tJupfu n ¿ (¿ ic i ¡I The World’s News Seen Through i: rented the Beaver Lunch on Can- mun<1 L-Ver(i f))Ur(h ar, 1 yon road near Cedar street and menibei, o f the Verboort dalrv ' will open up for business the cllrt> OUver Dlrk o f the nock An Inlrrna/ionat Daily S’cui[>afirr ■* T ru th fu l— C on vtrtK tiv»— U n b ia w d — Err* from Srniational- first of the week. The Rosch Creek dairy club placed fifth in , ittn — E ditorial« A r r T im rly and In«trtictiv* and It» D aily family are looking for furnished this division. Feature«, T ogeth er with the W eekly M ag.i/ine Section. M ake rooms or a place to live. 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