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FRIDAY, J*tiNK 21, 1029 THF BEAVERTON REVIEW " BUSINESS FROM OUR CORRESPONDENTS DIRECTORY Interesting Little Notes from the Surrounding Country as Jay morning from a very bn.y ses- j | FARM on o f Oregon State (.range. Wash- ! - n * cior„ ( ’ « « « « “ ' Kl 7 " wK REMINDERS fUm„ ! * U ~ M“ " ' " " * * * 10 L V "ockwood ■wu-1 - ^rstsam. In charge o f Investigation» ot field and forage insects in Oregon. Farm FIRST CLASS WORK cisco, *pont the week end with Mrs er* who pl»n to raise • clover seed AT REASONABLE I’ RICES IKINTON H A P P E N IN G S i Wulkt'iishuw'a daughter, Mr*- C. W crop this season are advised to take Aloha-fluber Review J. K. Mtrphrna. Prop. w --------------------------------------------------- m Young. A ______ ! advantage of the first good haying Mr*. i'**rl T oiler o f Hlierwotal Portland w*, t *s*r th* r hay crops o ff Mrs. Watson was Mr. and Mr*. E. .Smith of Tacoma, | the field* before the first brood of wa* callinir on friands around hviv Wash., nephew of J. T, Vanllorn and visitor la»t week- A. E. IIANSON midge leave the clover head*. The Sunday evening. Mr*. Orph* lu n a r o f I’hUadi-lphia, WOOD and COAL Mr*. Anna I.ivcrigood Is having observant farmer may det»rmlne this _ _ Mia* (¡lolly* DaMmann ha* baan ill i1*., n,e<e o f Mr- Van Horn, spent a her residence pamted. d>U by examining the clover bio. Cord Wood or S la b -a n y length d r a* tka pMt week with th# mump. few deya lu«t week at the horn* ot Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weaver were »m s. •ny kind "but la reported a* getting along nlce- Mr. and Mr*. J. T. Van Horn, Tile recent Portland visitors. When the tiny pink larvae are Flat road. Frompt Delivery., I'hone 4504 Jy. Mrs. II. Lowry ha* resigned her flr,t ***n ,n th* h'‘“ d"" th# h** tr0* Mr. and Mr*. Oscar Dallmann and -------------------------------------------------------- Mr , nd Mr». F, Merman and position at the Reedvill« Station- , '!°.,,Id r*m'>ved •« **>" •" P " * " ith Mr. liait „ sible in order to avoid danger to the II t l U T IT M II A l t I 1 W A M ir i »t Oregon City were visitor* *•"*“ * bu'1,J,‘ Y * F- Gaunt Sr »pent the week end ^ b th# Mcond hrood of l l A L h 1 lb IN l l . A l l l i V A l l r i . *t the home of Mr. and Mrs. t>. II. ,,,®nn a stater, Mia I< I aj o ii » u hiiubtui wth hi. son Frank and family at midge. 'n , . object of this early cut- of Rockwood. Albert Obriat ol Or*a STANDARD HARDWARE I Paterson, Bend Road, Hunday. ham returned with them and will Mountaindale. and FURNITURE \ ting I* to cut short the development Cash paid for old *tov*a and * F. A. Rucher and son Albert spent visit hi* grandparents, Mr. und Mrs. Roberta Marvin will enjoy a va- of the larvae before they reach the ftunday In Portland where they were furniture Auguat Dallmann for a while. cation o f two weeks with relatves adult midge, by drying up their food- gunata of Mr. Rucher'* daughter*, la Bank Hleck Mr*- A. H. Dallmann and »on A l at Oregon City. j The adult midge ia a tiny, delicate Ml**#* Ida and Rosa Bucher. bert spent Friday with Mrs. D*U- Mr. and Mra. Sophus Borlokkl tw<>-winged fly which appears In the Mr. and Mr*. Cha*. Van Klock manna daughters in Kockv/otd and of Yamhill, were rieitors |a»t week c,ov#r fi«M* in late spring, laying its Fountain 8*rvlc* . . .Boat of Kata and daughter Mir* Fffie from Hitcon Gresham. Herman W llm .nn ho* em at their home here. e*g* ,n th* clover heads. The young wer* I W b M tha horn, of Mr. and p|oym. nt ,n Gresham u„d Alb, ri Whitehall Restaurant u- , . - . . . maggots work theid way Into the Work commenced lu t week to ^ ^ H.re they feed until Mrs. J. J. Van Kleek Sunday after- returned the lu t of the w e«- to MAGAZINER snd CANDY move Sew ell e Service Station, pre- m4ture when they drop to the I *t*y With hi* *i*ter in Gresham. BEAVERTON »I OREGON M r and Mr*. Walter Van K leek, Mra. , W T w ler WM t ^ Wld*n «Found- On the ground they spin the highway. - minute s-lken cocoon* inside of which « V J" T l v T *nU th* ■ *«■ «« Monday evening Pauline Kinnerman ha* been ill they change to adult nudge. The with Mr. Van M * A s brother and <(lj pri.* .llUd the e.ght graduates Beaverton Lumber Co. wife, Mr. and Mr*. J. J. V.»n Kleek, th«|r diplomas. The gruuuating class with ati attack of appendicitis at tanner prevents tha larva« of this Pleasant Valley road. i e x .r u -c» of fig school« ... tms d.s- the home of her parents Mr. and generation from reaching the adult WE BOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE midge by cutting hie hay crop «any. Iba following were guest* the tnct will be held at the Scholia Mr». L. Kinnerman. Mr- and Mrs. Elmer Gaunt and J ha second generation of midge firat of the week at It.e no.ua o fj church Sunday evening. All are in- Lewi* Brothers, Proprietor* «on Dickey, and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar •• usually present about the time il r and,Mrs. Robert Pomeroy; Mr. ' vited. Mason a Handed the auto racee at lile secood or seed crop of clover and Mrs, Leslie Blue from beatile. Mr. and Mr*. George Snider and begins to bloom. Tbe midge again Mrs. Hurl Pomeroy and Mrs. Geo- ■on Harold of lone, o r ., returned to Vancouver, Wash. Sunday. M A C E S & SON fe------------------ a l*y* it* egg» in the clover head* Nawell from Portland. U,*.r home Tue day niter »pending RESTAURANT | LOCAL NEW S I *nd thi* t“ » « ravage* of the develop- Mr. and Mr*. Robert Pomeroy and a few du>» with Mr. Snider'* par MEALS SHORT ORDERS llt--------------------------------------------- E£ *n* maggo-a result in a poor seen three daughters and S. 11 Pomeroy ents, Mr. and Mis, Georgu Suider, Cigars, Tobaccos Leonard Fields left last week to crop, toariy cutting of the hay crop Mr». Grant were dinner gucsta Sunday at a Pleasant Valley load Confections, Soft Drinks spend his vacation with his wife at kills the first generation o f the Olden of lone was alao u guest and Wat »on S t.1 **rS« gathering of the Pomeroy fam Cady Bldg. — i— Sand Point, Idaho. uudge larvae and prevents tbe de- ily held In Portland at the home of returned with them. Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Dean and v« lwPmenl «J generation Mr. Pomeroy’s sister, Mrs. A. Kiri». S. II. Pomeroy, Everett Wright daughter LaMemc returned from a U M d« tru«l*ve U» clover « c d und Mr. and Mr*. E- L. Cox utt.-nded F. W . B ISH O P Walter Heaton and sun* and John two weeks vi*it at Roseburg Sat- ***" . —1 - -—-a wa.1 aSAAS H**ton of Shulls spent last week on the annual conference of the Evan \xt(\iy. j «— «station la tecoguiaeu ny an PLUMBING and HEATING gelical thuichcu in this di-tr ct held a trip to the coast. John Heaton normal oioom, heads reuuced in sue, Hardware, Paint* Mr*. Josephine W inski and small iuiu oruwu took In the aeaoiun* o f stale grange rt the chjrch in Laurel Saturday eve Pie idit-g Elder Chester 1*. ion ot Tacoma, are visiting .uu appear bi.gnltO. A careiul ex- I’hone. goOJ .........................Beavertee R M f « '* Point, while hie son Walt- ning. ^ m ; *r 100It In several o f tha coast re- Gate» was present and preached a at the home of her parents Mr. and •mmai.oa o i tueae bugntea ne»u very nb'e sermon, after which fo l Mrs. Kosmalskl. win reveal the tiny saunon-iiae uudge lowed the buxine»* sea-ion, uuvae. 1 ue*e are uie maggots oi W . E . PEGC* Mr. and Mr*. J. Walkenahaw of Mr. and Mr*. M. C. McKercher and Riadcr» will pl- a*e excuse a short tn« clover flower miuge. i uc mag UNDERTAKER and EMBALM ER T*»« Dalle», also Mrs. Wulkenshaw n.-w» letter a* your correspondent son George were Sunday dinner got* are re«pousib.e lor tne uamage — ; Beaverton from the same place and Alex Walk- ha» been »pending the week at guest* at the tl A. Gilmore home to the Xiowerlet* and they consume Grange Building . . . . . __ I enshaw and son James of San Fran- Myrtle Point, arriving home Satur- i hi Portland. the fluid content* of ti-e seed ovule before the bud ha* opened. STUDIO IIAKIIKK SHOP Beaver W ood & Ice Co, Block Wood, Planar E«üs; AU grade* o f - Utah-Wash, coal. Yard at Front A Main P. L. ScbalU Phoae *701 •EAVERTO N -I- OREOOR Beaverton C. J Barber STEVENS. SATISFACTION Told by Our Active Special Correspondents H m t I . . 1..;, , , î “ Kleek I» master o f the local Grange t he next »«-»»ton o f «tate grange will be held in Redmond in MHO. T Weekly I Kleek and Mr*“ Ï Ï . in i tU o C & o io ii ? N O T IC E Ä 0 foJloxv ( Ü 8 # BETHEL CHURCH Th# Sunday momir g them« will be “ Ih e Church Tomorrow."* i"he service begin* at 1L T he Bible school precedes the morning^ worship serv ice and you are cordially invited to attend these sendees and the evening meeting at 8. PROPRIETOR GUARANTEED Ortgoo BEAVERTON FEED and PRODUCE COM PANY Highway and O- E. Tracks FARM REMINDERS M----------------— i ■ ■ g| Bait fo r poisoning the email strawberry rot-weevil must be ap plied before the edult* begin deposit- ing eggs, to be effective, says the Oregon experiment station. Obser vation indicates this will be from the middle to the last of June this year for the small weevils. Either an apple or bran bait may be used. The experiment station ha* foupd tbe following bait to be effective: Dissolve 1 pound of sugar in 2 quarts of water, and then throughly mix with 6 pound* of bran until the bran ia uniformly moistened. One-half pound calcium araenato ia thea thoroughly mixed with the moist bran. About a teaspoonful of the mixture ia placed directly in tha erown of the plant. Identification of specie* will be made free by the station. , Any rogue ing of diseased potato plants after the tubers hare reached three-fourth* of an inch in diameter is net complete unless it includes digging out the tubers as well, says lhe Oregon experiment station. Where tops are palled and medium sized tubers are left in the ground, they are dug with the others and will carry some disease. The second annual Daily Vacation Bible School will meet in this church on Monday, June 24th, at 9 a. m. AH children up to the age of 14 are urgently requested to come and share in the fellowship of this period. Bethel Church, Beaverton, D. M. MacN’eil, Pastor. Efficient methods of harvesting the hay crop in Oregon will reduce the coat of production, find* th* Oregn experiment station- Haying crews using slings were found :o stack one-third of a ton per man per day more than crew* using fork*. Crew* using wagon» and slips stack ed 8 1-2 tons per man per day a* against 5 ton* per man per day C h u r c h o f C h r is t when buckrakes were used. The few tractor mower* now in u*e cut Sund&j, evening will be Odd Fel more than twice a* much a* a horse lows night. Odd Fellows and Ke- ! mower. -ods « pus steams jno aq [uji *qsd«q cial sermon will be given. Special g l y c e r in m ix t u r e music included in the program- STOPS CONSTIPATION Our Bible school meets at 9:4b and The simple mixture of glycerin, some real effort is being made this buckthorn bark, saline, etc. (Adler- week by tbe ladies class to capture ika) acts on BOTH upper and lower some one of tbe banner*. bowel and relieve* constipation in The morning service at 11:00; ser TWO hour*! Brings out old wa*t* mon, “ The Fourfold Christ.’ ’ matter you never thought wa* in Everyone is urged to attend your system. Don’t waste time with church somewhere, and you are wel pills or remedie* which clean only come. O. A. Cooper, Pastor. PART of the bowels, but let Ad- lerika give stomach and bowels a REAL cleaning and see bow good St. Cecelia Church you feeL Dean’s Drug Store- -S Sunday Maaseg — 7:10 and * --------------------------------------------------- L 10 a. m. Sec- 2224-16, Oregon Law*, 1626 Sunday Catechism — 8:30 and No alcoholic medicinal products, •uch as wine, tonics or bitters, or 9:30 a. m. Baptism — 2 p. m. any other medicinal preparations with either a wine or spirt base cap Weekday Mass 8:20 a. m. able o f being used as intoxicating and 7:30 p. m. beverages, shall be sold in this state Rev. J. M. O’ Neill except by a licensed pharmacist or reason to believe on the part of M .E . C H U R C H i a duly licensed traveling or itiner ant vendor o f medicines and drugs; Sunday School, 10 a.m. j nor in any case where there is good Preaching Services, 11 a.m-, 8 p.m. seller that the article is being pur Epworth League, 7:15 p.m. chased for beverage purposes. Everyone cordial’ y invited to the Signed, J. W. Connel, Church with the friendly welcome. Sheriff of Washington County. — B. Waddington. Pastor Shop Beavtrte*. 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