THU RSDA Y. MAY 19. T he B eav er toil R «tv lew 1938 | CCC c a m p S u n d ay a fte r a week s \u . j | w ith bis p a re n ts in Pea v e rt o n . M rs Jo h n s to n a n d som e frie n d s visited M rs. L ew is, w ho is in he E m a n u e l h o sp ita l T u e sd a y a fte rn o o n , M rs. F . im p ro v in g . Sc hoc no is steadily- l>oy G ray re tu rn e d fdom ifo rn ia S u n d a y . C al­ I.iltle D orene K nett h a s a ra s e of s c a r le t fe v e r. ill W H ard m a n h a s w ith in flu e n z a . lieen q u ite W aldo FTint is re c o v e rin g from a sev ere c a se of m u m p s . M rs. K lm er P e rk in s is re p o rte d ill a t h e r h om e on I.a k e ro a d . E velyn D ean and M elba H a n ­ sen visited M rs. D ean T u e sd a y a fte rn o o n . D r. H e tu ’s spent a day at la st w eek. dau g h ter-in -law - th e H e tu hom o F lo ren o e a n d L ouise H u g h e u s p e n t th e w eek-end v is itin g a t O ak G ro v e . D r. W elsh h as D ossier house on B eav erto n h ig h w ay bought th e th e B ert.:« - M rs. D au p illa of R t. v erto n . h as been q u ite is confined to h e r bed 1, B e a ­ ill a n d M r. and M rs. J o h n G ray w ere in B eaverto n S u n d ay , g u e sts of M r. and M rs. Do.v G ra y . M arylee M adden fell a n d broke h er rig h t a rm ju s t below th e sh o u ld e r, W ednesday, M ay 11. R onald W ebb h a s a c c e p te d an ap p o in tm en t a t th e sch o o l in M ilw aukie fo r th e th ird y e a r. M r. an d M rs. R ev ard R hodes w ere S u n d ay d in n e r g u e sts of M rs. P e a rl J o h n s o n in P o rtla n d . M r. a n d M rs. Jo h n D obbins hav e m oved b ack to th e ir hom e on th e B e rth a -B e a v e rto n hign- way M rs. M. C. M cK e rc h e r w as an o v er n ig h t g u e st M onday a t th e hom e of Mrs la 'r r a in e K n ig h t in P o rtla n d M r. a n d M rs. O lnto h a v e a r ­ rive«! from C a lifo rn ia a n d a re liv in g in th e I J e r m a n place w est of to w n . Mrs C ecil M a rtjn re tu rn e d from a w eek’s v is it w ith h e r d a u g h te r. M rs W ise c a rv e r a f M cM innville M ichael W ood, g ra n d so n of Mr an d M rs V V W ood’ h. i his to n s ils ren to v i'd in a P o r t­ land h o sp ita l S a tu rd a y . Mr an d M rs. G uy A lex an d er sp e n t S u n d ay in P o rtla n d v is it­ ing a t th e hom e of M r a id M rs. G lenn A lex an d er. M olly B ergin w on th e sc h o la r sh ip given by th e K iw unis ctn b fo r se w in g and w ill a tte n d th e su m m e r school in C o rv a llis . B e a te r Social c lu b w ill m eet F rid ay . May 27. M asonic h all at 1 p m D e sse rt Ju u c h e o u follow ed by b u sin e ss m e e tin g . T h e M an tle clu b d tu n e r Mo •- day even in g in th e G ra n g e h ill w as a very e n jo y a b le a f f a iq . T he d in n e r w as p u t on by th e g ran g e lad ie s. Mr. an«l M rs. O lm ste a d of P o rtla n d an d M rs. R obert M ood an d M ichael of K inzuu w ere g u e sts of M r. a n d M rs. V A. Mood T u e sd a y . M rs l>ean an d 1-a M erne a t ­ tended a b irth d a y d in n e r S u n ­ day at th e hom e of F ra n k S ch u l- tn ic h . T h e re w e re a b o u t 20 ¿ r e s ts p r e s e n t. G eo rg e B row n to o k a tr ip to T illam o o k T h u rsd a y a n d F rid a y v isitin g his d a u g h te r a n d g ra n d ­ M rs. R osa H u m b e rg a n d M rs. | d a u g h te r. Jo e D ag in ias ra n th e G uy C a rr a r e on th e ju ry try in g d ru g s to re w hile M r. B row n wa.- th e goon la b o r c a se in H ills­ gone. b o ro . J im D avis w ho h a s be n in th e h o sp ital a t T h e D alles is at tb e hom e of M r. a n d M rs. P. D avis. T h e c a m p fire hom e of M arily n th is w eek fo r ro a s t. C a rl IJ e rm a n g irls m et a t t v*e W a lk e r one day a m a rsh m a llo w re tu rn e d to th e Brown’s Hand Lotion Big bottle 25c and 60c. Money back if not satis­ fied . Beaverton Pharm­ acy paid adv M rs R ose G uba ot H u b e r on M 'ednesday of la s t week re ­ ceived se v e re b u rn s on h e r feet r RIGHT , OUT OF THE AIR! ------ ------------- ------------By R. F. S E R V I C E ------------------------------------- :• A lthough Eric S a g c iq u ^ t th ? m u­ sical directo r h as played for O ie 1 M arie of R oum ania Mach' ::e E rne­ stine S c h u m a n u -H iin k a i. t C h a ri’x A. L indbergh, he suffers s’, ge in g o t w hen w ell-know n ra io sta rs drop .n to w o tjh hie b rc a t.:a s.s. * Orzie Nelson ar.d H arriet Hilliard > nave a rule for h appy hom e liie They reh earse for th e Sunday mg-tt si.o-.v W:.h Fcg M urray in a r. :o r ’.udio. n by tire fam ily fire: a Mue.e a t th e N e l- n h r :-r tn 7": ; - « ood comes from a r?d:o. bin not from th e 1.-darns •Cate Sm ith, above, who is heard on CBS on Thursdays, is celebrating aer eighth anniversary on the air. • • * Lum and Abner now m ake two ex tra topies of th e ir scripts. T hey are riven to th e ir announcer and o rg a n ­ ist to.be read before broadcast tim e, th e step was taken because Lou Crosby, th e announcer, an d Sybil {ihism, the organist, have had a h ard time stifling laughs a t an unusually funny line by the hom espun comics. and l* t s in s tte q tp tln g *° a t*an <*f b o ilin g w ater from s to v e . lift the STAGE HEARING IS < TO HE IIKLI) SOON I On Oregon Farms n ------------------------- Red C reep in g F escu e P lan letl K a th ry n Van M e e k on D o ro th y a n d lH>ru> ORHtXkN CITY Red creeplU und M arl.:.i K anduli a t for seed Is being la te r flu- g irls helped fescu e g ra s s th is year by thr«>> th e high sch o o l gym p lan ted C lack am as c o u n ty fa rm e rs , r e ­ B iie e a la u re a le service« po rt« C ounty A gent J J . Ins Mrs M C. M cK ercher will keep. wh«> b eliev es th e s e a re texiew th e book " N o rth w est th e firs t co m m e rc ia l p la n tin g s of P n ss a g e " at th e n ex t m e etin g th is g ra s s In th e co u n ty . T he of th e L ib ra ry clu b , T h u rsd a . , seed cam e from n p la n tin g on b rin g y o u r sandw ic h e s. C offee and th e farm <»f H enry S«’hmUlt of May 26 a t 10:30 a . m . P onte, G arfield P a rtn e r* p lan tin g the te a w ill he se rv e d . seed th ta y e a r a r e V. C. D opp- L ib e ra l; C h a rle s G erb er, M rs. W a lte r Van Kl«>ek w as lob. h o ste ss at lu n c h e o n S a tu r d a y ,' C la rk e s, an d R ay R eitstu a. B or­ V ernon H e p le r o f C anhy h a v in g a s h e r g u e sts M r». F. ing sm a ll lot of s««e«t H t.d z ia l a n d d a u g h te r. F ra n c is . a lso ha* a M rs G lad y s W ills an d d a u g h le i grow n on th e n u rs e ry e sta b lish e d P a tsy a ll of P o rtla n d an d Mar on h is farm in 1936 from seed fu rn ish e d hy th e e x p e rim e n t th s R a n d a ll of B e a v e rto n . M rs K lm er B enson had a sta tio n C reep in g fescu e seed ha.« b r a n o b ta in a b le only b irth d a y p a rty for W an d a th e fo rm e rly n in th of M ay. T h e ta b le w as in sm all lo ts from K n g lan d . It d e c o ra te d w ith b a llo o n s anil a li v'-ii.sldt red a n ex cellen t pa-«- b irth d a y c a k e in th e m iddle w ith tu r e g ra ta , a n d believed to hav e fo u r c a n d le s . T h e re w e re ten g re a t p ro m ise a s a law n g ra ta . S u n d ay te n a n te d Mr B reen d in n e r, d iv o r a te fo r th e c h ild re n p re s e n t (o v e r BEAVERS W1NNEK8 IN DISTRICT MEET C rop S a te * O rch ard » ill F lo o d -Irrig a te M c M i n n v i l l e w ith ih«* hope of In c re a sin g v e g e ta tiv e g ro w th and th u s m ak in g h a rd ie r hud fo rm a tio n s fo r next « e a r's c ro p . W ard M en d en h all of W illam in a p la n s to flood Irrig a te his five- a e ro field of R ed Hi a r t s t r a w - b irrirs im m ed iately a fte r th* firs t i-c k in g , a c c o rd in g , to Co A gent Rex W 'nrren On M onday, Mu> 23. p ii» , be- gin n in g a t 10:00 o’clock In th e in u tu in g . in R o o m 401 M ulino m ah C o u n ty t u u ri H ouse, P o r t­ lan d . O regou, ilie P u b lic U tilli los C om m ission of O regon, H er- b e rt h H a u se r, C hief E x am in er, w ill conduci a public h e a tin g for th e pur|Mis«> of in q u irin g Im e ilio rut «-s, fa rea, ch arg e* , rule», re g u la tio n , tim e sc h e d u le s, equip m eni, faciliti«'*, re p o rt* , fe«'*, m e I hods und p ractice* of T u a la tin V alley S tag es, In c . 85# S ta te m e n t By John L. Anderson H ave you check ed you fin 1 in su rar.ee recw n lly ? A re you 'u l- ly p ro te c te d in cu se of fire? I w ill lx- i ¡eiixtd to give you In f i m o tio n a» lo e s t . e tc . Me h av e a low r u le for B eavi ru m and v ic in ity . 1 can put a polie« force Im m edialely a n d yod >«c u t le a s t aixty day* i pity th e prem ium BOY GRAY W rite* all k in d s of In s u ra n c e . R ep u b lican ca n d id a te for the n o m in atio n for C ounty Ju d g e. proMoni* tho follow ing: Q u a lific a tio n fo r civic of* r>od eig h t y ear* ro C ity C ouncil on Tou Ar" U nn g ry r i L . 1 i I m , Ir« I hirwijr R«>a«>'rt»n. tlr«-g»>» j P la n s u ro being m ade at th«' p resen t tim e to add tw o m ore te ac h er* to th e fam ily of B eaver­ ton high school n ex t y e a r to ta k e c a r e of th e added e n ro ll­ m ent ex | h ' c ted T h e iiatues of th e te a c h e rs an d th e ir su b je c ts hav e not been d e ­ term in ed by th e B oard a s yet. F ro m th e B c u ie rto n llu m m c r W T R Y th e “ U a n d I" (t hiMrcn Under 12) UNION 8I10P Faculty To Be Enlarged l l i l .i - rvcd on S u u lln ry Com- Hei- d u rin g ro n a tru o tlo n of (fall »ew er, » u n ita ry new er, d d isp o sal p la n t. C oating In a ll about JJOO.OOO. S erved us cliitlrim in of Dark C om m ittee d u rin g Im prove- m onts o f City P a rk , a $15,. in k * W.P.A. p ro je e l. Al p re - a i*til «-hslrm un of llllls h o to P a rk C o m m issio n , Si*rvi'ii six yearn an m em ber of Ilio H oard of d lro elo ra al Ilio K uuuinel ]|oM |iltni In P o rtlu m l. Six y ear« aerv ice an memlul «lute for t h r Iti'puhlii an numlnu- lion for t 'o u n t y J u d g r ha* l,,', , 4 * realdt-nt of Wunhing- t»n C o u n ty for 20 y«nr* and a tax iM.rrr since 1924 F or 8 y e a rs h«' servinl as a road district s u p e r v is o r F»ir the past 7 y«>ar* h r has t>«H'U C ounty C o m in lss io n rr of (his 4'iainty an d his rc r- ord of » r r v lc r is an mil- sta n d in g • n d o r s r m r n t of his randldui-y for C o u n ty J u d g r . R KDM tiND Irrig a tio n sy ste m s hevo hceti su rv ey ed w ith th e aid o f C ounty A g en t O us H ag g lu n d ro o tn tly to h a n d le a to tal of .136 a c re s on 13 d iffe re n t fa rm s in D e*«liutes c o u n ty . Many o th e r r e q r c s ts fo r a s s is ta n c e ha«« been r t c t v c d . H ag g lu n d say-:, a n ! w ill he ca re d for as soon a* p essih lt BIG DANCE In The Air-Conditioned Aloha Grange Hall Modern and Old Time DANCE M, D. K erkm an For Republican Nomination for County Judge B eseltnlc* lt'-re a « e * Irrig a tio n J a n tz e n B each P a rk w as hos to th e se n io r c la s s F rid a y , May 13. w hen th e a n n u a l se n io r cla»s iricnic w as h eld th e r e . B u sses, le a v in g th e sch o o l ai 12:00 neon a n d r e tu rn in g at 8 :3 0 p .m . conveyed th e p icn ice:» to an d fro m th e p a r k . M iss W a tk in s an d M r. D un­ c a n , s e n io r a d v iso rs, acco m p au ied th e m a n d e v e ry o n e had a w o n d e rfu l tim e . D u rin g th e m o rn in g before le a v in g fo r th e p a rk , th e clai-s p ra c tic e d th e co m m e n c e m e n t p ro ­ g ra m . — F ro m th e B e a v e rto n H u m m er Look At His Record Of Washington County I*. O. Tigard, Oregon (Republican) To Represent The W hole ! County Paid Adv. VOTE, FOR JACOB KE.WMER T axation T h r a v r r a g r tux m l ll a g r ha* I m ' cd 17 8';. lo w er d u rin g hi* tonuri* «>n tho C ounty Court th a n tho a v o ra g o for tho proooding period Hr know s w h at It m o a n s *o moot a ta x hill an d his e f­ fort* a r e alw a y s dlrpoted to ­ w a rd a red uctio n of th e lax load on real p r o p e r ty . Rond* T h e ro a d d e p a r t m e n t of th is co u n ty h a s boon m od om izod In e v e ry p a r t ic u l a r d u rin g ■the period he ha* been C ounty C o m m issio n er. As a re s u lt ro a d c o n s tru c tio n and m a i n te n a n c e rvtsts h a v e been g re a t ly reduced Tn some d e p a rtm e n t» , such n* ro « '8 p ro d u ctio n and h a u lin g , fhe roHta hnve born cut In half. He hns given u s m o r e mile* of S e lle r road* a lo w e r cosl* institution* The C ounty Horne an d Ho*- ty p e of in s titu tio n In Oils s ta te in m u te s und p a tie n ts receiv e oxrell« m c a re at a fig u ro lo w er th a n In any o th e r <««>unty in th e S la te . F X p erle o re H. D K u rk m n n ’s y e a rs of exiierienc«« a* C ounty C om - tni.*alun«-r h as given hltn an in tim a te k n o w led g s o f a ll th e d e ta ils of C ounty G ov­ ern m e n t II h a s p re p a re d him to assu m o th e d u tie s und re s p o n sib ilitie s of ('«runty Ju d g e w ith n«) loss o f e f­ ficiency In C o u n ty affa irs, tjualifli'nllon* H«> h a s th e e x p e rie n c e U«> i* ca p a b le H e Is Dependah?«'. (Qualifications He is Dependable. He is capable. He has the experience. Pnld A d v ertisem e n t Vote For KERKMAN Vote 41 On The Ballot NICK SCHMIDT Rebublican Candidate For County Commissioner P aid TO CALIFORNIA S o u t h u r n P a d S fl IIAIK LUT I IA /I4 IT IM B erries Every Saturday Night Music By SENIOR DAY IS HELD Oregon Ramblers AT JANTZEN BEACH 9:00 p.m. Adm. 25c TRY THE TRAIN to C aliloraiai You'll ride in air-conditioned comfort over the «»iaet, minnthee« highway in the world. Th* «w ginecr doe« the driving while fe e lakt it r*Jy at the mile« «peed bp. N o traffic w o rries •* lea ped nerve«; you'll wriv* at pout da» titration ratted and r d r id n t Lorn trwt rad end Pul1 me* tame, Ma and li e Trat Food I may dining ra m ake r o a r i n « a l d o lla r« go fa rth e r, f o i fare« ood lealo *■ hedulaa to Call held at B eav e rto n u n d e r th e s u p e r v is ­ ion of C o ach Ctxik F rom nit in d ic a tio n s th e d is tric t m u t w ill be h eld h e re in th e fu tu re . F iv e c o u n tie s. Y am hill, W a sh ­ in g to n . T illa m o o k . C olu m b ia and C la tso p w e re re p re s e n te d , a to ­ ta l of 13 sc h o o ls. Of th e six re c o rd s b ro k e n . F o r­ e s t G rove b ro k e th re e . B e av erto n , o n e , S t. H e le n s one. an d S easide one. T h e new re c o rd s a re tn th e ltHt y a rd d a sh . 440 y a rd ru n . h ig h ju m p , low- h u rd le s, high h u rd le s an d re la y . B eav e rto n w as a w a rd e d the la rg e tra v e lin g tro p h y , fo rm e rly in p o sse ssio n of F o re s t G rove, la s t y e a r's c h a m p s . F o ib s t G rove w on th e 880 y a rd relay c u p anti th e boys w in n in g a f ir s t o r r e c ­ o rd p lace get to a tte n d th e s ta -e tu te a t C o rv a llis to p a rtic ip a te M ay 20 ' a n d 21. T h e c o m p e titio n w as b e tte r n gome e v e n ts th a n u su a l w hile a little wteok in o th e r s . T h e schools p re s e n t w e re : B e a v e rto n ., the v ic to rs w ith 55 p o in ts. F o res; G ro v e w ith 32. S e a sid e , 29. S cap- poose. 23. A m ity. 21, S t. H e len s, 14, A sto ria . 13. H illsb o ro . 7, Me M innville, 5, D ayton. 4. C lai- sk a n ie . 3. R a in ie r, 0, a n d Yer- n o n ia, 0. — F ro m th e B e a v e rto n H u m m er » AdvertiHem^n.. R epublican C an d id ate For ( ’m inty Comm in* lo n er F o r a b udget b alan ced w ith the a b ility of the ta x p a y e rs to p ay . For econom ical and fa ir re p r e ­ s e n ta tio n of v a lu a tio n . Solve th e problem s of o u r county in a co u rte o u s and b u sin e sslik e m a n n e r. F o r T he Rest In te re s ts Of Witsh- Im rton C ounty. P rim a rie s, May 20 P aid Adv. THE AWFUL PRICE YOU PAY FOR BEING NERVOUS C h eek Relow A nd See I f Yon H ave Any O f T h e Sign* ! i | Qulvr»rint n* rrm ra n m a k r you old and haggard looking, c ra n k y and hard to live w ith —can kr**»p you aw ake nighta and rob you of good health, good tim es and job«. D o n 't let »ourself “ g o" like th a t. S ta rt ta k in g a good, reliable tonic—one m ade eitpo- eially for women. And could you ank for a n y ­ th in g whoae benefit* have been be tte r proved th a n w orld-famou* L ydia E. P in k h a m ’i V egetable C om pound? L et th e wholeaome herb« and root* of P inkham ’« C om pound help N a tu re calm your shrieking nerve*, tone up your *y*tem, and help lemon diRtreas from fem ale func- tional diHordera. M ake a note N O W to get a bo ttle of this tim e-proven P ln k h a m 's C om pound T O D A Y FOR SALE C la* * i/ird A d v ertisin g R a te s P e r W ord o n e C ent If P a id W hen O rd ered F o r Sale— Buliy buggy. $4.50 In- «fulre nt S4lp*’’s G arag e c-24-25 (M inim um P ric e fo r f i r s t in»«ertion, 15 c en t* ) B illing C h a rg e T e n C ente F o r Snle— F resh cow D.T. Cha*. S u b seq u en t In s e rtio n s, p er w ord, B lltstin. O ne m ile e a s t of Ben C anyon m a d . Box O ne C ent I v o rtnn on p -2 t. F.XAM PUv— If a 10-w ord claa- | 100. allied a d v e rtln e m e n t la In «er'.ed, It w ould co et 15c fo r on e tim e, 26c FOR RENT fo r tw o tim e s, 36c fo r th r e e tim e», otc. If n e c e ss a ry to sen d o u t a s ta te m e n t, a n ad d itio n a l c h a rg e F«>r Kent F o u r riMtm h o u se on A llen Ave. an d L o m b a rd . Mrs. of 10c w ill he m ade. I. W. H a n d le y . p-21 WANTED w ithout fiil from your d n irffe t. O ver a mil lion w om en have w ritten in le tte rs reporting w onderful benefits. For th e paat. «0 years L ydia E. P inkham 'a V e g e ta b l» Cor.*pound I n . helped y n te f u l w omen go “ smiling th ru ’ try in g ord<«ils. W hy n o t le t it help YOU? Miscellaneous » o rk W an ted C a rp e n try 62H # p e r h o u r . C em en t p o u rin g , $i | • p e r h o u r. C ab in et, chim ney, T o K xrhanffe— T w o -fam ily Imine, raid Jo b s. A rth u r A . I-eartU , P o rtla n d fo r hm ise, acreage, O ne m ile so u th of B an k . R t. on h ig h w ay betw een B«*nvert«m 1 <1 B eav erto n . P h o n e 1653 e r s - and H lllslm rn . No a g e n t. No 1 n in g s o r b efo re 8:00 a .m . d e b ts . A d d ress 4063 N . 11. C - 3 6 - tf 8th, P o rtla n d . c-25