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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 5, 1912)
Local and Personal ZJMr. and Mrs. Melvin Sunday have move»! to Hood River. (ARt (M YOUNG PIOS. Take care of the young pig» Givr | rhey »re farrowed until they are I Meadamea Coffman and Eaton are «pending the wi-ek at Seaside. large enough m take care of them-[ Rev. Smith of North Main street ie Mr. and Mr«. J. D. Moyer of Fall- selves, is the most important cssen City, Ore., spent Thanksgiving with quite poorly. Hiitg«' ia expanding thi« w«vk. Took tial in successful hog raising Mrs. Hogue. on a new clark. Haa a tin«' window dis The man who cares for and feeds I play. Mrs. Al Boatwright i« suitering from a the sow should be with fhe sow at , cold and bronchial trouble. Rev. Good«1 is holding a series of Stanford Moore, of Willamette' I’ni- the time of farrowing After farrow meetings at the Evangelical chnrcii at versity, spent Ida Thanksgiving vacation i, itig about one-half of the litter, the Mrs. launphen* has lava improving Wichita. at his home in Lenta. her property on 4th. avenue. sow- will very often get up. turn Rebekahs meet on Friday night at the over, and kill about half the pigs Mrs. W. H. McDowell is quite ill with grang«' hall. Visiting Rebekahs ar«' in- | Messrs. Herbert and Perry Dilley and already farrowed So the only safe Joe Hartwig have gone to Tillamook vited to attend. pleurisy at her home in Kenton. way is to be in the shed and remove for a months fishing. the young pigs as fast as they are leslie Locke left Monday for Loe An Mrs. Louise Madison, of Lincoln Ave. geles. He will join hi» brother Vernon Mrs. Melvin Hathaway and children, farrowed. moved to Seattle, Wash., last Tuesday. at that place. of St. Johns, «pent the week-end with Sec that the pigs are dried proper Mrs. Bryant on Park Ave. ly and put them in a covered box . Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Rayburn enter Mr. and Mr». White came down from lined with burlap If the weather , Mrs Ed. Philips’ parents who haw tained the 500 club Wednesday night. Wash., to visit their son. Harry White, is cold, put a jug of hot water or a Iwn visiting her«' have returned to their ■ of Leuts. few hot bricks in the center of the home in Missouri. Mr. and Mm R. E. Smith spent box to keep the pigs warm The jug Thanksgiving in Sellwood with friends, j Mr. and Mm. R. J. McCullum sp«>nt | -------- , Thanksgiving at tlie home of her daitgh- R. E. Beegle is completing a live room or bricks should be wrapped to keep Miss IN-ssa Christian of th«' port office ,er' Mr*- Grundy, in Portland, residence in McKinley Park which will the young pigs from being burned force was too ill last week lobe on duty. | be placed on the market on completion Feed in Convalescence. Mm. Minnie Needhatu and children, ; Reduce the feed of the sow for a Mr. Harry Foster, who spent the past returned to their home near Albany Mr. ami Mm. D. A. White »pent short time before farrowing, anti give year in California, is home visiting his , alter a six weeks visit with her mother, Thanksgiving in Gresham at the home her a thin slop for the first two or mother. i Mm. Clara Foster. of his mother, Mr». Oliphant. three feeds after farrowing Increase the feed as the pigs get older and as Mr. and Mrs. Cooper and children, of the sow seems to need it Portland, ate Thanksgiving turkey at I If the pigs should get too fat, the home of J. E. Louck. diminish the amount of feed fed to both sow and young Pigs that arc Mrs. Durand, of Portland, is visiting too fat are likely to have scours or her mother, Mrs. Dunseth, and taking thumps. The pigs usually will begin a much needed vacation to eat when about1 two weeks old We have just received a shipment of new furniture, bought Then they should have some feed in especially for the Xmas trade. As these goods were late Mr. L. G. Tbwnaend and family left addition to their mother’s milk. They for Couer d’Lane, Idaho, Monday night may be fed with the sow by giving in arriving we are going to sell them at prices that will her a little more than she will eaty to make their future home. move them quick. or by providing a separate pen which the pigs can enter but rhe sow can Note the following prices: Irish Bro«, have the contract for the not. Keep the pigs’ trough clean, as Genuine Mahogany Dressing Tables . $ 9.50 to $12.00 addition to the Grange hall. They have sour feed or milk will cause trouble their forms set for the foundation now These tables sell regularly from . . 15.00 to 17.00 An Excellent Ration, Solid Oak Rockers from . . 4.00 to 10.50 A good feed for both sow and pigs W. M. Stewart of Elkhart, Ind., has is a mixture of corn, shorts, oil meal, Good rockers at the prize you ordinarily pay for cheap bought the property of Mr. Soper in and tankage. The amount of each to ones. >ha<lywoo<i Park and will move into it feed must be largely determined by Morris Chairs from . . . 11.50 to 10.50 early in the spring. the feeder, because the proportion Nothing could make the old folks happier than a good that is best for one sow and her lit- comfy Morris Chair. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hanway, who have ter may not be best for another The Smoking Stands and Celleretts 2.25 to 10.50 l>een spending the summer with Mr. run of a good pasture should be given Hanway’s parents, have returned to them Alfalfa, clover and rape pas Just the thing for “Him.” tures make good feed for a tow Kansas to make their home. Ladies’ Writing Desks, Dressing Tables, Chains and and pigs Child’s Rockers at lowest prices. If pasture is not available, alfalfa Mr. Ray Schermerhorn and Miss Lulu Hummel wen- married Thursday at the hay may be fed instead, as pigs rei- M. E. Parsonage by the Rev. Boyd ish this almost as well in the summer as in the winter, and it can be Con Moore. veniently fed in racks The yards N. Main St. Tabor 1361 Lents, Ore. and pens should be so situated as to Lents fire boys made a record run to receive the maximum amount of sun the fire at Tremont Wednesday evening. shine, as it is one of the best- means Half of the Mt. Scott country is in the of keeping the pens in a sanitary con city limits without tire protection. dition. Special Sale Christmas Goods Special Sale Of Holidat 1 An Ideal Christmas Gift Sl.OO to $5.00 These Hut« are a gi-uuine bargain at thi» price. You can’t do aa well in Port land, aa we have alwolutely cut them down to eoat. Drop in and take a hs>k at these Hats We ar»' suri' we can please you. 1 ie cuts Dealers In Fresh and Cured Meats, Farm Produce, Ranch Eggs, Vegetables, Creamery Butter. Main Street Lents, Ore. —Go To— 'I'he Sunset Restaurant For Your Sunday Dinner —Always Something Special— Also Full Line of Cigar*, and Confectionery A. Galichio, Prop. Main St., McGrew Bldg. Lents, Ore. Saginaw Heights Meat Market Fresh and Salt Meats, Fish and Game i n Season Free Delivery J. Fossler Phone Tabor 3292 Lents, Ore. 50c Suits Pressed 50c •» • The cosy home of Mrs. Coon of 5th. CARD OF THANKS avenue is nearing completion. When Tne ladies* Guild of the St Pauls completed it will be equipped with all church, at Woodmere, wish to thank the'ate conveniences which tends to The Hobson Grocery Co, Rayburn A make a woman’s work lighter. Son«, Katzkv Bros., Mt. Scott Drug Co., Gus Schmit of the Tremont Market, Mr. The smiling face of Hal. Allen war Winton, of the Firland Meat Co. and seen on our streets last week. Hal., many friends of the Guild whe aided in though in love with his work at the 0. the work. A. C., thinks it mighty nice to come home for his Thanksgiving vacation. Lent« school will give an entertain ment Friday eveniug of the 13th. in the Assembly hall. The proceed« will go to equip the building with play apparatus for the children. Mil* Carrol Hogue who is attending Monmouth Normal, came home Tuesday | night to «fiend Thank-giving with her , pan-nte, Mr. and Mr«. Bert Hogue of 4th. avenue. She returned to Mon mouth Sunday. Prof. Walter Ohn of Boise, Idaho, after spending the week-end with rela tives here, left Saturday morning for Northern Idaho where he goes in the interest of extension Work of that state. He ia connected with the Cniversity at Moscow. The Parent-Teachers’ Club deserve a go<«l deal of credit for the generous 1 work at Thank-giving time. Some 30 bankets of eatable« were sent out to I needy home« by them. Those respond- j ed so willingly in donations praise as I well. Miss Lucile Schular, of Plymoth, Imi., is located at the home of Mrs. Ida Abrams 327 Park Ave. Mis« Schular i« a graduate nurse and has held position as matron of the Plymouth Hospital and will take cases at prices lielow a profes sional nurse. Also Cleaning, Repairing and D-nts school ia to give a big entertain ment in the Assembly hall Friday, Dec. 13 to get play apparatus for the base ment. Program to begin at 8 o’clock. Admission 25 and 15 eta. Children will be allowed to sell tickets. The slide that was in the park this summer has been installed in the girls basement with much satisfaction to al). Dyeing at lowest prices possible Give Us a Trial Rusch the Tailor To Men and Women Main and Carline Lents, Ore. Gresham has a ne v train service which ia as follow«: leave Portland 5:25 P, M„ 8:00 P. M and 10 P. M. Leave Gresham 8:5« P. M., 9 P M. and 11:00. Thia ia «object to change without nr- e.tic For the Bonbon Box. to the white of one egg add a ! tablespoon of water and beat well I Stir into this powdered sugar till stiff, enough to mold with the fingers ! This makes a good fondant and can be flavored or colored to suit the taste. Divide into three parts Into, one work cocoanut and make into balls Drop on greased paper. Color another pink and flavor with winter- green, or to suit the taste. Stir choc olate in the third. One egg will take up about a pound and a quarter of sugar. For the second lot have ready some nut meats and dates, seeded for stuffing. Save some of the balls to dip in melted chocolate after they have dried for an hour. Marshmallows 1 envelope gelatine. 2 cups (one pint) granulated sugar. Few grains salt and flavoring to taste Soak the gelatine in ten tablespoon fuls cold water. Heat the sugar with ten tablcspoonfuls water till dissolved Add gelatine to syrup and let stand until partially coolrd Add salt and flavoring, heat with a whip until too stiff, then with a large spoon until only soft enough to settle into a sheet Dust granite pans thickly with con fectioner’s sugar; pour in the candy about half inch deep and set in cool place until thoroughly chilled Turn out, cut in cubes and roll in confect ioner’s sugar. This recipe will rnaki over 100 marshmallows. Nuts, Choco late, fruit jukes in place of part of the water, or candied fruits chopped may be added—or the plain ones rolled in grated cocoanut before being su gared. Dates stuffed with this con- fection are delicious. Pinoche. Boil together one pound of light brown sugar and one cup of cream till it will form into a soft ball in cold water. Remove from the fire and beat for a few minutes. Add a cup of chopped nut meats and turn in a buttered pan to cool. i ie Main and Car Line Lents, Ore. Magazine Subscriptions Important Don’t you know you can save money by subscribing for your favorite Magazine by the year. You Can’t Give a Better Xmas Gift thana Year’s Subscription to Your Friends Don’t give your money to the ■'uh. Ag>-nt that conic« to your door—one that you have never wen and probably never will again, or your money either. Think it over and come in ami get our «ulnu-ription rate on on«' •uliacriplion or our clubbing rate on aeveral magazines. KODAKS KODJ Why not give her a Ko- dak. Lents Furniture Co EGGIMAN BROS il You simply can- not please her more or yourself either. Price From $2.00 to $20.00 Xmas Cards and Booklets Our line thi-year i-the mo-t iH-antifnl we have ever had and cannot be surpaxH-d. 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