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About The Beaverton review. (Beaverton, Washington County, Or.) 192?-1941 | View Entire Issue (March 5, 1926)
PARI R E M I N D E R S LOCAL NEWS WANTED A i d FOR S A L E An average fle w » weight, or -Two incubainrs. on» standard fleece weight, for each ? 10-egg U»e> n, Mini one l?0- particular flock i» decided upon j W Queen, or will li'nde f<> old by successful grower* ot farm Il look» like Ih» good chicken». K. Sohucpbaoh. summer timo. sheep. All eheep not produc-j ' ,lv * i „„ h,.« roinrn. "'I» • »tamlard flee« » »re culled ~ “ Vrnnlrt Haussen return | ^ |h< f ,i>ok ,,y ,,lC Fee • * »• — V Heavy m>l*l oak ed from a business trip to the ewe» that shear light fleeces, library tnh^<, iKxtH iinehe». rounljr seat. the average fleece weight for »» *"***' condition. Will sell cheap. Also (I fumed ook Mrs. Man Adams entertained the flock increase*. It is well dining rhaira. C. V. Sobina. a few o f her friends at lun- to hear in tnind that in all cull Adv |i 11 rhoou Wednesday. ing work two-thirds nf the re turn from the ewes romes Fee t at» - B runswick phono The Beaver Social Club, of from the lambs and one-third graph and 12 records. Ma the Baslern Star, will give a from the wool. hogany cabinet. lift. Fred dance at Huber, Saturday, May. 13. , Adv o IB The arlicle about the Bea verton High School operetta ta be given soon, was held over until next week. W'atch for it. A number o f youngr people gathered at the home o f Miss l.utina Hulrtt Tuiwday evening to help- her - chlsbfale hdk»Ufth' birthday. Braun, Beaverton. Ore. p tf The object o f spraying for fungus diseases as explained by Ihe Oregon experiment eta- ANNOUNCEMENT lion is lo cover all exposed |> c. Hempstead -is now pre- surfaces with a fungus poison, pared to take care of your which will kill the diseased wants in Ford ears, triRks and spores, that would have h e n v'ordson tractors, parfh amt nc- carried to the plant and thus eessories. See the now .-models prevent* «nf.vtions. Thorough-; „„d tf#l new pries* - ness Hi *sf»rHying i* therefore! r „ j cut ¡„ c|os,„j car* offec- esssntinl to success,' since ABFIlive Feb. 11th. Easy payment bit o f unprotected surface will i i f iiesirest' v * • be an open port of entry for s*,|es r-«un,c Street, diseases. Pruning ruts a n d . ,,uih nf Bank. Beaverton, Ore. other wounds should also he Adv s 13-14 protecl.nl by an antiseptic tree • paint. Ikin't forge! that there are two local men entered fa -Mia radio fiddling contest broad cast from KQP, the Portland News. W. J. Alexander will lilay in the contest Friday, Mar. 12, between 8 and 9 P. M. We have not learned when Mr. C. SPRAY AT ONCE FOR STONE FRUIT- B'-IOHT A. Hatiienheck will appear om the fiddling program. Where blossom and twig | blight of Oregon • prunes, cher- 1 Beaver Chapter No. ries, and apricot* has been ser- 1 106, O. E. S. Reg ions in (lie past, special atten- ular meeting Wed. lion to spraying them i* rec- March 10, 1926. at wivmended by the O. A. C. ex-' 8 P. M. Visitors periment station. The diseased Bring receipts. By spores are already, being pro welcome. order o f the W. M. Jessie C. duced. and as soon as winter j | Pharis, Secretary. Adv c .15 buds open they wHl start ns infections'. u In places where the disease NEW PROFESSOR OR EXTENSION STAFF has been severe in the past, particularly on -apricots or Appointment ,o f Professor W. dher very suscsg^ibje varietie- . fl. Beattie to an administrative o f fruit, a numb r'.pU sprays!] position on the staff o f the Ex will he req u m ^ fyf the’ season ’ j * - tension Division of the Univer s at all wet aild favorable for f — sity o f Oregon was announced spread of the disease. recently. The addition w as The following program is made to fill a vacancy due to suggested as soon as winter the readjustments necessitated buds open, and before blossom by the resignation of M e a n buds appear?” Use bordeaux Karl Kilpatrick. • • t-t5tV, covering every bud and; Beattie will give special at twig. In some sections a a Cur Best T o p ic tention to services -to teachers high as 8-8^90 >t strength is and schools of the state. He recommended. The second ap- j Just »but you need at will assist in adapting the vis plication with the saine mix-! ual instruction services more lure is best applied as soon as this tin-.r ofyra-, U’ >H closely to the needs o f t h e the first blossom buds a re ! put > Oil 011 yo»if (>e- school. opening. - The third when the) ( " i Spring. The new faculty mtemlier is trees are in full bloom is e f- ! an alumnus of the University fee live. Pleasant to take of Oregon in Ihe class o f 1901. <.rowers do not need lo fear! He has had extensive experi reduced fruit set» from this ence as a teacher and admini spray. The protection usually1 D t t fn ’s D ru g Store strator in the public schools, increases Ihe sel of fruit against and for more than five years blight, he has been a member o f the SO Jh» faculty o f the Ort*gon normal • * *‘ f school at Monmouth. He «-ill 4*7 h With Printing assume his duties with the ex- “Flowers Die” tension division immediately. 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