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FRIDAY. JUNE 3, 1938 The Heaver (on Review MERCHANT’S PRIZES ARE LISTED BELOW Festival P rizes Dewey trade. Grand Prize OIL HEATER c ? rcuuvting the Humber, $2.5t) 10 Holland flour. Mar) Ellen Beauty Nook. $5.00 m u tim i Wave. s Johnston Oarage, Light. M Spot & Thrifty Grocery A Market, First, J500 grocery order; Sec ond. $2.50 grocery order; Third $2.(to meat order. Brown Drug Store, Coty Toile! Set. Marsh Vredol. Frank Super Noyes, Service, $3.00 6 qts Cash. Richey Maker. Hardware, Silex Studio trade. Barber Shop, Coffee $1.00 in Columbia Pood, $5.00 in trade Columbia Market, $2.00 in traded Beaverton i trade. Cleaners, Florence Beauty Permanent W ave. Beaverton in trade $1.50 Shoppe. Dumber SECOND P R IZE $7 50 Co. J L. Benson, “ The Man,” $1.50 in ttade. in -2.50 Watkins Jack Reynard who was ,n*id«y to spend the summer visit- jured about three weeks ago Is tug in Portland und Ben verton recovering w ry nicely llolboku and Kell ure making Mary Wilson, a niece. Is visit log Mr and Mrs. A K Wil a purk ms lot on U h > East side of the Thrifty store on the llcdgi son from Shady Brook. Chris Sehr Is doing Mr* Stun Olds Is on the sick Mrs George Thyng was t property. list Hie work. luncheon guest of Mrs. II. Thyng Johns Thursday, Mrs Mary L. to o k of lit. of St Dr. Hrtu hud a very enjoy 1 ia quite ill. Robert Shaw accompanied hu aide time at Welah’s resort about I ho state oiling crew urrived .................. • - -.......* ....................- in low u Tuesday over the holidays. He said the A daughter was horn to Mr river was too high to catnh Diana Rldgway and family weal ami Mrs. Ralph Steele May Jtjrish. to Fugone Sunday at the W ilcox hospital. . Miss Jean Klein speut Hu .. „ ! Ernie lllmmi of the U and I week-end at the beach. Mrs Norma Paulson and son covered most of the county lij Garret visited Mr und Mrs. lun car Monday und said he h.id Mr and Mrs. Mitchell spent tVilson Tuesday afternoon ¡a wonderful lime He also said the holidays at Am ity. Mrs, Prunk Pltukiwtch was t •’* had grand company. He wui Uorn to Mr. and Mra. Car visitor ui i lie Old Meadow brook ntun<,! Olson, a daughter, .May 30. farm over the weekend. .Mrs. Hoyd .Sprague la very Johnny Susse. sou of Stniou Browns Hand Lotion " " " h lu"*ro m l fr01" h‘’ ' ••riou« Susso, fractured his arm May 21 „ Mr and Mrs. Jay Gtbaon entertained friends over the hoi , i<uya. Homer Wilson Rainier for the friends Big bottle 25, and «), Money hack i f not satis- J '«k in g i fit»d. Beaverton I’harm- f«r an Stool. RIGHT OUT OF THE AIR; REMINDER ABOUT LESS FORTUNATES ROTARY • Cavalcade of America" 1ms won many awards Including one from UM WOBMB’B National Radio Com mittee Not a little of the credit for outstanding performances m due Don Vuorhers, musical conductor. He has the difficult job of arrang ing background music for the his torical stories and spends many hours of research to tnxure perfect blending of music and dramatization. E L E C T R IC I RONER Third Prize Just one more gentle reminder about the less fortunate child ren. Ask any member o f the Kiwanis Club what to do with the clothing your youngsters have outgrown. Each article I will make some kid happy. Regard the opportunity to give as a privilege and your name j like that of Abou Ben Adam may j lead all the rest Sprays Control Prune Thrips M c M i n n v i l l e — The prunt thrips can be controlled by well timed and carefully applied sprays was demonstrated on thi Roy Fryer farm, where County Agent Rex Warren, S. C. Jones assistant entomologist at OS.C. and Mr. Fryer cooperated ir demonstration trials on 100 acre' of prunes Tw o plots received no spray, two plots received application of Hit-nicotine, two plots received two applications o oil-nicotine, two plots rece-.ve< one application o f lime aulphui nicotine and two plots receive« two applications of lime sulphu. nicotine. At blossom time it wai evident that both oil nicotine an« lime sulfur nicotine reduc<»d th damage by thrip, but little dlf ference was seen between th* one and two spray applications Mr Warren said. Yields will h« checked at harvest time. Vetches Make Huge Cover Crop* FIFTH PRIZE hci p a id a d v . Mr" **• *- Maunce of South - . " “ odstock, Vermont who Is vis “ "^.1..... I f . . W' ' ' k ',,n * ,h" Kandnll family end at McMinnville with Muxln« was the guest of honor at n Mr. uud Mrs. Robert Johusten Klinge and Jumes Miller. I’ -T A . cou n cil luuchism Wed went to Netharts Beach over the -Mrs l-’iank Watson, the mo . weekend. ther - f M uiiou Matson tall and <'° ll" w> COtnmon'‘ Ruth Plllev went with friends broke iter rigid hip Saturdu) to Rcckawt y Beach over ih» Have you cheeked your nr’ M r. und Mrs A. K Wilson w eekeml und their son Curtis went thri Insurance recently? Are you fully Mrs Sadie Keunetl) went w-tn Roseburgh to Marshfield Sunduy protected in case of lire? I will frit rids to Mt Hood on Decora Mrs ltarrett Kandull attended he pleased to give you tnformu tion Day. tlon to cost, *,r etc W her class reunion ut Oregon .* ..... as *u » ------------------------------ By R. F. S E R V IC E -------------------------- GENERAL ^ the grandson with Indofintte time went to Mt a c y . weekend wtlh r .,w Mr and Mrs. R. L. Richey Stute College over the weekend t, >k In the hall game Sunday Dr. and Mrs. W. S. Welsh Beaverton Electric , Electric in Portland. moved Into their new home on ! T oaster. James Miller is home iron tire Bertha-Beaverton highway Beaverton Food Store, Case MoMinnvtlle with his mother Suturdny. Sun Kist Oranges. Mrs. By field Mr. uud Mrs V. C . McKell Mrs. Fred Sehoene returned It are spending a two wveks vuca Carr’s Auto Repair. Oil change her home Monday and is slowly tion ut their summer lx me on the and grease job. convah esing MctoLus River Mike’s Shoe Shop, 1 pr. Keds. L ily M.isl.ofisy f. I* from ut. A marriage license was issued City Market. 12-lb. Swift Pre atit->iiiobile and fractured his left Tuesday In Reno, Ne#nda to Kay mium Ham. arm Saturday. Sur-ito, Beaverton and Betty Mrs B;:ider. u.other of Mra Pa. ut» r, Pori land Stipe’s Garage, 10 Gal. Gas. Albert Rossi fell ami injured liei Sum O ils und his sisters, Mrs. Martin's Dry Goods, $2.00 in rnt this week. \rthur Myers and Mrs. Emma t rude. Mr and Mrs John Dobbins Clouchek were visiting in Mc McCready Lumber Co. $2.50 nd Mr. and Mrs. Shultz spent Minnville Monday. in trade. Sunday ut Scappoose Mr ami Mrs. W allace Browr Mr and Mrs. Walter Bum.* and Mr. and Mrs George Thyng Dean’s Drug Store, Silex C of fee Maker, wen' fishing at Vernonia anti spent Sunday and Monday a caught lots o f fish the Tillamook beaches Stratton Motor Co., First, one Mrs. Kennedy's son, Clifford Grease Job; Second, One Grease Mrs Matilda Kelley of lu» ,'aun. called on her Tuesday t-ve Job. Xngeles, I'alifornla arrived Sun nirg from lumgview. Safeway, First, $5.00 grocery order; Second, $3.00 grocery or aer; Third, $2 00 grocery order Kepler-Hazel. Foot L U TSTiSi < w ™,B ^or Beaverton and Hily. 1 otw put a paltry In inimedoalely and you can at |vlll(, M d#yt to |iay for , u ll. ISIl vlcl forrn* have „, M r«. Darían, mother of Mra. Willis $.'ady who fell while ho«- mg the porch and suffered a compound fracture of her right arm and breaking tlu< left ul the wrist la home friun the hos pital ami resting coiufortaply. l ake t «Mailt y Tries Heed H a t I<AREVIEW - « c e l flirt trials using the Bison variety, are be lug established on four l-iki county faring thig year In coop •ration with County Agent V, W Johnson. Forty-one acres ar*t being seeded, some on dry an« some on Irrigated land Thus« coopnrating In the trial* are W D. Smith. N K. I.antsberger am Francis Amlith of the Vernon dls trlet and Olof Peterson o f Ihl Idaho district. SKI: its 4SI» RATEI Corsages î i f t«d I p Funeral Piere« \ SpedaMy CARSON IIF it,Ill'S GARDENS ittrjn s. W. Corbett Ave. West Klld It***"’ Munii Bridge Portland. Ore. A T oaler WKW STUDIO BARBER SHOP Frank Moore, Proprietor HAIRCUT 35# (Children Under 12) UNION SHOP I I /L I I 7 I V P " " Hungry VV IT ILlM v „ u Are Thirsty TRY the “ II and T tintl Writes All Kinds Of Insurance _________________________ Beaverton, Oregon P LU M B IN G SPECIALS Laundry Tray, Double Cement, Delivered, $6.50 : Range Boiler, Standard Riveted And Welded, $6.50 Septic Tanks, Steel 200 Gal $14.50 All Prices For Goods Delivered At Your House Fred Braun 19 N .W . First St. Phone 2 1 5 Forest Grove N i Grey. above c a r of the Mon day r.ght NBC drama, Thoi • Wc hadn't had a vaaCion In free years until her recent flying r.p to Houston. Texas, her home own. Re urn.ng t-j Holly wo d by iir.»she commandeered the plane's stewardess and persuaded her to May the other characters so Nan :ou!d make up for a rehearsal she nisacd. . . . 1 -i . n Jr. William L. SUdgt-r's noontime t Russ Morgan, above, h nrp rational talks over a New Eng- “Jchr.nv P re -n t“." wl'! soon i ,~i- and network attracted such a re plet- 75 cnns-eutivc weeks on the sponse from listeners that the program. Inatmvch ns the serle- la sponsor has extended the network. heard twic » the run Ls «• n Jr. Stidger, one of Boston’s promi- more Imprero.vc. The reason :or lent clergymen, is now heard over Morgan's continued popularity u Classified Advertising Rates j land ho NBC-Blue network Mondays that he will spend hours over a f w I’er Word on e Cent hrough Fridays. bars of mii3ic to get I!.'» necescnry ; effects which his arrangements t ill If Paid When Ordered FOR SALE for. (Minimum Price for firat • • • insertion. 15 cents) Jack Fulton, rot. nt.e tenor of "Jasi Ten Cento For Hale— Acre mixed clover hay. Entertainment" over CBS, ls one oi Billing Charge the few network slng.rs heard five Subsequent Insertions, per word, Telephone $15.00. You hall. : times weekly. As a result, when he One Cent e-27 6603 isn’t on the air he is constantly re hearsing. His only relaxation b RXAMPIiE— If s 10-word clas playing baseball. sified advertisement ts In *er:ed, It For Sale Fresh purebred Guern would c«>et 15c for one time, 26o sey row . Heuvy milker. Also for two times, 35c for three times, 2 grade heifers. E . E. McCor etc. If necessary to send out a mick 1V4 mile* directly south statement, an additional charge Ib-averton high school on of 10c will be made. ‘Nielsen road. p-27 ALBANY—‘Nearly 20 tons of green material per acre was pro duced by mixed vetch in the co ver crop trial established oi the F. L. Bullman farm on ri v tr bottom land in Linn county pon Ross, above, "The Rhyming as compared to only a little Minstrel,” heard on a number of more than two tons per acre o Mutual network stations, gets crttl- fall rye seeded in an adjoining ;ism from a music teacher. . . . and aas to pay attention to it. She plot, says County Agent F . C. Happens to be his mother-in-law, Mullen. The trial was establlshe« Mrs. Flank Hetzler, who taught cooperatively by County A gen; nuslc at Christian College lnColum- Mullen and Mr. Bullman on Oc oia, Mo. The two carry on quite a .•orresponder ce dealing with musi- I tober 9 to determine which of :al trends. the commonly used cover croj • • » materials produced the greates For Men Only," NBC-Red network tonnage of organic material A ihow, has probably brought more «port celebrities to Its microphone harv«?sted portion from each plo * (han any similar series. Among the will be dried and the growtl pames on the program have be-n Benny Leonard, Donald Budge. Jo «-alculated on the basis of dry piMaggio, Glenn Cunningham, Bit. weights, liefore any recommends Terry, Larry McPhail and like sport personalities. nions are made, Mr. Mullen says WANTED Jeann.ne, abovs, lovely lassie who swings songs, guestars on the Bottle Boys' Swing Club program over ths NBC-Blue network. She Is a radio veteran who has had a number oi her own programs. But when peo- ’V ask her what her last name It e stops them with phraseoio/j •id by an old time vaudeville star, "That's all there Is. Jeannine... there Isn't any more!” FOR RENT Work Wanted—Carpentry 62ft# per hour. Cement pouring, $1 per hour. Cabinet, chimney, odd Jobs. Arthur A . Leavitt, One mile aouth o f Bank. Rt. I Beaverton. Phone 1553 evs- nlngs or liefore 8:00 a m. c-35-tf Banted- - About H5 acres. Wil For Rent — 10 acres, filberts, house, barn and oulbuildlnas $16. E. E. McCormick. lib miles directly south Beaverton high school on Nielsen road, p-2S Miscellaneous lamette loam well drained. Within a mile of main high Bring In Y o«r serven d«iors and window 8cr«N>n8. Have them way between I lea vert m and repaired and painted. Also Keedvllle. Principals only; n< agents. Dnnlevy. 2151 N. W . make n«*w screens. Rd Hal Johnson. ATwaier «828 Port slen. Hardware. pd. 26-'i;