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► 'K lim , MU I«. TH B !»•*» BEA V ER TO N R E V IE W iMant* Condemned Silk Making to Be Shown Again at World’s Fair N tw York World's Fair visitors again will sso ths fltamants of silkworm cocoons being fashioned into lustrous raw silk In dally silk reeling demonstrations at ths Japanese Pavilion. Although Japan Is offering an almost entirely new exhibit this feature was retained because of the great popularity It enjoyed last year. • Left: Demonstrator showing Fair visitors how cocoons are dipped In boiling water before reeling process. • Below: Operator attaching cocoon filaments to mechanism before reeling. • Lower left: Silk worker re-reeling the threads of the cocoon into raw silk skeins. Nearly th ree thousand stra w berry p lants were condemned for the prexenee o f nouiutodes, ne- lord isi* (o th e April rep o rt* of s ta te d epartm ent or off rlcu lt tiro In sp e cto rs. veitiber 1. ZÜRCHER GOES TO PLYTNG FIELD U n iv ersity o f O rexon, Eugene. \l«.v h. C laren ce Z ü rch er. Denver, ton. ta a m o n t thnno at he Um * »erally o f Oregon to rooeéve an iiiUmmimeni an a rt>tiiK oadel tn the arm y a ir school« at Itan do lpt 1 and K elly Kleide in T e x a s ; ! j ; : A ccepted tumMIal«« w ill leave FO R SAUK — £11 IN G LES, GRA V _ e l am i au n d . We a ls o do oar-1 fo r the a ir school eith er durimi May o r next Septeintxxr for a p e ttie r work and « u lo rsp u irio nine-m ou th's cou rse In the s m iv j of any kind. W e m ak e a spec i idanee, a t th e end o f th a t Mme ia lty o f law n mower sh arp en ' key w ill ,reoel\ki e< nioAovon < n ,,,l re p a irin g . M. D M ay , an second lientenaittx In the air field, Canyon liosd. phone Heav c r lo n 8601 . corp s reecrves --------------------------------------------- 1 WIMIe the ca d et is a stu d ent IX )lt YOUR V E G E T A B L E ANO at the school, he ««valves a sal* flow er plunts you -.«n do be-1 airy o f |U>5 a m onth, and on ter at F e ls h e r's S to re on W atson ; sru d tu lio n . If he lem nlns <ui ac S t., one and one-half m iles from tiv e duty, h e seta »115 a m onth. the Dank »t B eaverton. I 'D Z u rch e r. a graduate o f Heu- vm lon tiix h sch oo l. Is a -senior I 's n 'c d -C a rp e u te r, id ii - m ajorin g In busin ess ad m inis Work tratio n at the U n iv ersity He tm c l« v or repali ivt estim ate* is th e son o f Mr and Mrs M's!* rh **» fu lly given. Iktx J J 5 . H .l. ter J . Zurchor and Is affiliated Heavw ton. Crunk l.yoo. 21-p with D elta E psilon IXJK S A L E : MILLWOOD AND C A R S IN HANDLING Saw Dust. W ilson Fu el Yard. FO O D S IS A D V ISE D at thekr hew local not on laiin* hard IxAween llnxtdwny and W ith approach of the warm llcrtlm IVuxertuii Kosd. l*houe w eather season, everyone should B eav erton 4902 ad *. «23t< give m ore thought to preserva and d ay. They re p o rt a very enjov M rs. Ralpih B u tle r from H ills a l i e trip and the scen ery very b eau tifu l a t th is Umo o f y e a r. boro and M r. a*i<- M rs. C . P . Skow from P ortland w ere »un MISS W H ATLEY day c a lle rs th e re a lso . the E th el Bolton hom e. Mr LOCAL NEWS m -------------------------------r " M rs. A rthur R oher e n t « tam ed M rs. \V. E . Pegg and her dau- K hters. V m .A . L. B e ig and M s . S . S . Pax son fo r luncheon a t h er home In W eetdale on Thursday o f th is w eek. SINGS FOR MOTHER 0. B. KRAUS PRESENT INCUMBRENT i Non-partisan Candidate for ------------------- -------------------------------- I Experienced Practical Co-operative Courteous — PAID ADVKRTLSKMFXT ^ c c° t S I % are the best solid fuel for: FU R N A C E S R A N G ES BR O O D ER S T O V E S F IR E P L A C E * C IR C U LA T IN G H E A T E R S Gaaco Briquets have the highest heat content of •ny solid fuel. They hold fire 8 to 1 0 hours after etoking-leave no ashes. Burn them alone or with sawdust or wood for real comfort. Order today. HUGH LEWIS CO T h s Review assum e* u s *1- nnnclnl rusponalhitliy for * r - ro r* which may appear In sd- vertlsem eutii In Its colum n*, but III e ss e s w hers the paper is at fau lt will reprint that port o f the ad In which the e rro r uppeared. An additional charg# o f 10c w ill be made when wont ads are charged and billing Is made the first of the mouth. CA LL — PHONIC — W R IT E Telephone 9116 P ay G R A Y For b ale Rig < l u s t e r W hile sow with te n w eik-old pigs, also 9 »lx-w eeks old p ig *. Grogan. P 4 teile» west o f B eav erton. Farm ington toad adv-p-21 Beavrrton Barber Shop a J . K T IT IR R , Prep, salU fsetloa C ta fa tle e d seriousness o f the Infestation I— could be Just a* bad in two or three we. ha as It la now, according Fritz A bund rot h »° Rockwood D usting often enough JE W E L E R to com pletely check and control llllla b o ro and Beaverttm them without the eld o f natu ral B u ccssso r to A. K. W II.HON A fte r Che m eeting refreshm«>m» 'hom e, a ir cooled ventilation that enem ies, such as th e fungus men- " a L - k Kepalrlag a s p u l a l o w ere served I k live dining ro u e i. WIH help m aterially in preaervlng Boned, and ludybuga. would be Im- J ___________________-fruita, vegetable*, and oth er pro- | p m ctlcal In a crop with the prob- OFFICIALS W ILL ducts can *** ProvM* <l. Construe- »*>*• per »ere value of that o f prac- V IC IT C P A m i ) F jtio n of these home coolers does ‘ Ically any of our annual legumes. VK>U S D A a iD L „ot requ ire u great am ount o f m i T h ere is a sm al am ount of experi- A. A. THI HO DO M ayor W . E . M eC loskey and terlal or a hlKh q , K„ .e skill m m ental dusting being done In the th e o th e r city o v icial* of Heaver- building county this y ear but this Is purely Farmer)) with Vrb-r A Frank ton t a v e been Invited, by Mayor ' ______ on an experim ental basis and nut Has opened a Ifceod ore D ich ter o f Seasid e to | The “»• th*- . ... ___________ nrar attend Ute fifte e n th annual con- door exclude files from p la ce. pr* ' tlce. RADIO v e n t oo o f the le a g u e o f Oregon wb ere foods a re prepared or han- From observations made the past fitle« . May 23-24. at S e a sid e. d|ed also aids m aterially In preser- PHONOGRAPH week It ap p eals th at the early Invitistlons to atten d th e Ore- vatlon of foods. Electric Appliance seeded fields are the fields that son F in a n ce O fk e rs assoi-la I I o n -------------------------- * SERVICE SHOP are m ost sorlousiy affected . There co n feren ce to be held May 22. t.A H D K N I.O V K K S T R K K Telephone la even a considerable d ifference in c o n ju n ctio o with fbe Ic.vgu TO C O K V A 1.I.IB p iee iin g have been m ailed A tw ater 5019 T igard X6 In the Pphids are not likely to become ‘n «be aphid Infestation a ll local governm ent finance of- nlore numrroUN or g<.r|oull than fields seeded O ctober 15 and No- fleers by clt„- reco rd er G au lt an<J ^ f|eWj| Hnd ih „ , Huatlon P a tton o f S eosld i . m ay tm prove w eather continues Accok-ding to an announom ient v „ , , 11 , u. w lth high humidity and occasional by W illiam K a il, actin g secre- . _ . ta ry of (M 1 « ^ . pnrtfclpat.on c " '* ',ty Agent W. F by Oregon c ity o fficials In o,wn Cyru‘'' L ' P R ockw ood' forum Hi-ssions on problem s o f, K‘" t o f ,h t ForeHt ° rove " ,<“ ,on ru ral fire protection .m unicipal ° r th * bureau o f entom ologv ftxmnc«* c/ y planning, zoning. Hta,pd ,a"* week th a t w eath er con- public em ployees re tirem en t, mu- ditions where the relativ e humidity n icip a l inxurance. re cre a tio n . Ira f W ° r m ore will rapidly develop fie co n tro l and pu blic h e aitn the fungus disease now generally Will fea tu re th e annual m eeting, prevalent on the aphids. E ven a Ml-------------------------------------------------- Ml casu al exam ination of aphid In- SILEN TLY PASSING feHt&tionn shows th at an ubund- Hp_______ _ _______ .. . J an cc of the inaectii have been lit- f f WMsk Through Bottor-Looking Shovos WHh This Now f%a # •¡Ufte B lade James McCollom g Count each word to be printed Double charsu for a ll bllud ads i ✓ COUNTY SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT F ir s t Insertion, per word .,2 c Each addltloiuil, tier w o r d ..lr ( .Minimum charge 2f>c) tion and care of perishable food Cor R e s t -5 s e re s, m ile sou t'i products, point* out D irector J D. ani| W, U. Hea M ickle, o f the state departm ent of v eitou on Denny road. 8-rootn NOTARY P U B L IC • agH eulturs. eonxplefaly m odern house, oil • <» in aiVs-xCo s e s N iit W arm w, B lher „ th<, fo. , „ Im m er, e le c tr ic w ater h e e le r, ( |nMJninc# N oter* . R eal E sta te Beaverton city w ater. 1 a cre * m other of ferm entation , and fir - a lfa lfa fam ily on th aid . berries m entation carried to a high degree ( a ll ow ner a t K t’n sel, ICH 25 often m eans food unfit fo r human M r. and Mrs. H . M. B a rn e s B ethel No 20, O rder o f Jo b s consum ption. he says. accom panied by his s is te r. M rs. A rtificial refrig eratio n has com e D aughters, held th eir reg 'tiai P earl L ingo and a n o th er s is te r , nleetini{ evening. May 6. to *>« alm ost a necessity in city and h er husband. M r. and M rs. j (n B ^ v e r lo n M asoni- T cn tp .e homes and use o f th is m eans of M rs. B u tle r from Bellingham . Howard F u lle r of H ills b o r o .. m t.iueas meoDny w -ts' preserving food stuffs I* fast In W ash. Is speed n s th e week a t drove lo M t. Hood Lodge »un- follow ed by « cerem ony f o r ' the creasin g in the cou ntry homes. Use g irls m o th ers. 0 f cold sto rag e lockers and squlp- K ogerta W h atU y s a n : a song, m ent is Increasing rapidly over the "M eth er. My D e e r ." to her nw- lU 1 ( th er. and tiwo songs o nli mo W h„ e tl,eae fa cilities are lack- tk e ™' .rh “ t ‘^ >*<?1Cr mg. clean lin ess and care in prepar- of M ine. and 'My M on. SK atlon of foods adds g reatly to their wax a< coinp aii'M a t the piano keeping qualities. F o r the country by Mi«« M&xlnc Cady. VOTE FOR Classified Ad Rates Ja m e s M cf'ollom . 80. died a t Woo<|^&nl^ C a lo f., Ttserday, a fo rm er r e s id e d here he was a b roth er-in -law of M rs. H . E. Weed and fa th e r of Harold and L u cille o f W oodland. Funeral seo-vkes will be con- ducked a t Wodland but th e re is to be a grave aide serv ice at Rivervlew cem etery a t 10:00 a . - M ., Setucd ay. May 11, with a r- ran gem cuts in ch arg e o f W. K. Pegg. Beaverton m o rtician . Charles E. Weaver f J ia r le s A . W eaver, who for rite ' part e ig h t yearn h«« lived on AV'lieeldr a n v ., diet! Tiw^dnv He leaves a wife. C lara; tw o son. Harold and Woodrow- and a daughter. I*a „ s y ; hie m other M rs. C aroline W eaver and a s is te r, M rs. C h arles Hoddorf. o f Ringgold. P en n a. f, ted * th,H M r- R ockw <K>d pointed out that “ healthy aphid is blue-green In c01“ «-- W hen they begin to turn ro th e r tran sp aren t or light-yellow. la ter becom ing alm ost orange and dying, the change In color and their lah*r death Is due to the growth o f the fungus on the aphid. W arm w eath er conditions with low hu m ldlty would m ake the aphld'prob- lem m ore serious. I f w eather llkr th a t o f tha WPek Juat . tlnues It would appear th a t the peak o f the Infestation has prob ably passed. However, a change m w eather m ight reverse the sit- uation. * ,h “ y “ ** ,n torm ittlon “ « * 1Pre" en l “ m* ln d ,cat- th a ‘ « ^ in,,dvl" abl‘, 10 ««‘ tempt control on vetch or peas fo r seed 0 r hay by du* t lnK Conditions later on m ,ght w arran t It but probably tÊsàV; OU ( a t q u ick er, easier, b e tte r-lo o k in g shaves ev e ry tim e . . . and save money too , . . when you use the new Thin Oillette. This easy-flexing top-quality blade o u t-p erfo rm s and o u tlasts ordinary blades two to on*. Yet it coats only 10c for 41 O illette alone, with its world- Y F u n eral sorblces w»,re held at B eav erton Methodiwt church on | W ednesday with interm ent at C rescen t Grove. A rrangem ents w-cre In charge o f W . E . Pegg. B a rb e r Tsn * th e V ic tim - all right, would b** Hompw hat dubious at any tin,e E x perlm ental work in dusting th e " * annual legum es fo r aphid c° b ‘ rol indicates th at the only methods and m aterials that could be recom m ended at this tim e would H R M tiR I P probably result in 75 or 80 percent " M e a t 's th e m akter* 1co n tr«>1 W ith 20 percent o f the razor takin g h o ld ?" present in festatio n rem aining In “ Yeah, It's taking hold ¡ ‘ he fields and with favorable but It, is n 't le ltln g go ’ i w eather fo r aphid developm ent the Price I famous facilities, could pro duce ss An* a bled* as this to sell at such low price! Buy a package from your dealer to day. See for yourself how the Thin O illette whisks through your beard , . . pr otects your skin from smart and burn caueed by misfit blades! G ,/' o f f n r Thin Gi l l et t e Blades Ar e Pr oduc ed By The M a k e r O f The Fa mou s I 'M Gillette Blue B la<J e t, 5 to r 2 5 < *