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T H 1 BKAYKBIQN RKVTffW FRIDAY, J A W ARY 4, 10».« àjittii v /u , àêticnluiii — Oregon Stato News | --------------------------- ---------m Marshfield has shipped 878,000 feet of tim ber to Persia. Senate committee has provided $650.000 for Yale irrigation project. IVdication services were held for the new Gresham Methodist Church. The Bty section of the Klamath Kails-Lakeview Highway will he graded shortly. A survey has been made in the vicinity of Forest Grove for the new m arket road project. Bids will be opened in Portland; January- 7 for 100 additional Are hydrmnU Farm s near Eugene shipped $10- 000 worth of purebred Guernsey cattle to a California ranch Salem canneries recently closed their biggest season in the history of the packing industry. . . w , . . lbipils in Medford school district show an increase of 214 over the num ber listed last year. A new adm nistration building at Linfle d college, McMinnville, will be dedicated February 1 and 2. ID! Applicant - I'm thinking aliout ( joining the Marines. Is your dit jtf---------- ■ — - ft] Intense T Ho—I Improved my golf game a Sergeant,—Naw, outdoors on th hundred percent last Sunday. parade ground Ho- Hut | didn't see you on the links. t|o —I w asn't. I cleaned out my j ^u ,n *ce and my profanity is now practically perfect. A LINK'R TWO I Be Ready for th e Cold Snap -ph,, wages cc»ntruct. of sin is a movie He— W hat do you mean by say- ing this is a possum car? She— Oh, it plays dead in the convenient P'»™.. A bl##^ infl, n, „ n>y heart To kill a certain dame. At m urder I’m willing to do my n art Ami I feel no sens,« of shame. Her blood I'd spill with devilish gl«* Yes, I'd shoot her till it hurts. , F or here I am all nude, you see gh# h„ n«t dl.,ivcm l my .h irts at the The remodeling of the Christian Church at Yamhill is practically completed. The production of seed crops is proving popular and profitable in central Oregon. The Central Oregon Telephone Co. is operating a new copper c ir cuit between Canyon City and Ba ker. ■PERSONAL AN I) A11 NOR MENTION Tacoma, were dinner guests on New Y ear's day at the L. Hughson home. Mr. and Mrs- F. M. L assiter and Mrs. L assiter's mother, Mrs E. A. Keeling, were Christm as day guests g ¡eats at the R. D. Williams home, 8t lh* ko,me_ o t their daughter. New Y ear's day. F r*nk Tibbeta, and fam ily, in Salem. B. A. Rohse and family were . . . • Sunday visitor* at the home of .' ®ni< Mrs J. E. Stephens en- Mrs. Rohse's mother, Mrs. T. J. to r ta in , '* r - and Mrs. C. E. Pier- Hannigan, a t Portland. £ >n ^ daughter. Claudia, of South Pend. n ash., over the week end Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Drorbaugh Mrs. Pierson is a sister of M r ” ” at the home of Portland « • * « . t eve party M- E- Church held a watch friends, Monday ............. evening. meeting a t the church. Monday eva- J . v, a " w w i l ^ n i I T “ • £ " ° 'cIc* k- 0‘ ‘ ' * : ^ B , nd PJ^yer. The were 1vlMtors •* the B- A C hnstian. Congregational and the Rohse home> ja s t w etk. Methodist pastors taking p art Lights and Sidelights on Local Activities M rs Frank Peck is improving from a recent illness. W alter H arris made a business trip to The Dalles, Wednesday. Mr. anil Mrs. W. Boyd visited relatives in Portland New Y ears Day Mr, ,» d Mrs. J . E. D .v i. « M u d a t the home of Portland delatives **ce»rtly- M p H. Woodward and Mrs. Otto B reitten were Portland visitors on W ednesday eunesaaj. JSZ i J t r ¿¡ a t s quite home for several days. ** « r -*■«!= w*. «*. '*» resumed their duties as cooks at a spending the holiday vacation with logging camp a t Knappa afte r a her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J E Mr. and Mrs. Harold Clark of week's vacation spent here. Stephens, here, returned to her P on îid were Sunday visitors at Crete, John, and Myron Gray, studies at the St. Frances school the H. F. W aite home. who h a v e 'b e e n s p e n d in g 'th e hob- in Portl*nd- tf>i« week. Mr. and Mrs Elm er Stipe enter- days with their parents, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Edward* vis- tam ed w ith a fam ily dinner a t Mrs Doy Grav, have resumed their ited relatives in Sherwood, T hurs- th eir home, New Y ear's day. studies a t Eugene, day evening of last week, and a t- Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Waite were Mr. and Mrs. L. Hughson and tfnderl the installation of officers dinner guests Saturday evemug at son, Harvey, Mrs. E.izabeth Davis, Holly chapter of the Eastern the M’sener home in Portland. and H arry Palmer, of Tacoma, * ta r The Ladies’ Aid of the M. E. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hedge have ,w e re , f F jre !t Grov* Church held their regular meeting been suffering w ith a severe at- fn en d *' Wednesda-V' tack of the flu, the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Young en ter - in th e church basement Wodnesday S w it^ relatives' a t DUtrich.' KWio. a*„d Mrs.' C a ri^ B u c k e r' ^ T ^ at a £ e ’rnoon £ . '£ £ £ qui,ting and ty- * rt Z d Mrgh^ Mrs. C. G. Perkins, who was in- Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Swenson en- Y i T s Ca-1 Huc-h-or cf Por ard " ,' ured ?everal weeks a^0 in an. au- ‘ertained Mr. and Mrs. Otto Breit- 3irs. Carl Hughson, of Por.land. t# mccid#ntt has regume(] her du. ten, Mr. and Mrs. Shannon, V. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Blank, of ties ns librarian at the Girls' Poly- B artlett. Mr. and Mrs. L. Hughson, Portland, were v 'siting a . the H. technic school in Portland. Mr. and Mr*. Daly and Elizabeth A. A lexander home last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs R Migcner and Mr a t . 8 , N>W V ear’s eve par- Mr. and Mrs. Guy C arr visited and Mrs. A. L. Cannon and Mr. * ' e r °!r’<’ : onday ‘“yen^Ing. w ith Mrs. C arr’s mother, Mrs. W. and Mrs. Harold Clark, all of Port ^i*yed *nd ,de' ^ htiLul Anderson, a t Portland, New Y ear's land were New Y’ear’s dinner guests 1 s cre ,e r ' ed by the day, * a t the H. F. W aite home. i lr | <fi----- --- ----------------------------------------- Mrs. May Crutch of W atson St. Mr and Mrs. John r ? ne a n d r* * p c *„c_ ’ .eft Thursday m orning for a week's fam ily of Pu'lm an, Wash., and „ _ S la lC I r a n S I c r S -------------- a . isit w ith her husband, who is a t • Florence Cane of Yamhill were ! * New Y ear’s visitors at the W. R. William Henry Hewes e t ux to Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. Robert H arris, of Petch 8nd A' W' Butt*rfield h»"** S m ^ . c / e s " 1“ 61 “ * ^ 54 D ur‘ Hillsboro, w ere New Y ear's day Tuesday dinner guests a t the J. The, «In-» r * visitors at the home of Mr. H arris’ E. St-phens home were Mr. and Ler a l - '« ' "n ^ , parents here. Mrs T. J. Stephens and son. Earle, O v e r t o n . . . ,, . of Portland, and Mrs. Templeton , ‘ , Mr. Lam berger and fam ily, who daughters, from Montana. I - , . Helen A - St£ kney *t vir to Aloha have uved on Allen avenue fo r sev- Finance Co. P art of lot 19 Alton eral years, moved to California, Mr. and Mr«, L. L. Lasswell and Acreage addition. Thursday. son, Lewis Lee. Jr., accompanied Chris Johnson to P eter Chris- Mr and Mrs P L. Hawley arc £ ™ of * ™ U HOME POINTERS ■ ■ jjfl When it is necessary to lengthe.i a small g irl’s dresses, the regu lar gauze bandage which comes in roils of different widths is just the thing to use in facing them. The gauze shrinks so little th at if it is placed on the under side when stitching, the hem will be perfect ly smooth and not wrinkle when ironed. To hasten the baking of potatoes, let them stand a few minutes in hot water, a fte r wash.ng them clean. V THEATRE K«rp itn Even Temperature in Your Home With« P A R I A >R F I TRN A C U I ! j ! a | PRICED $55 and UP WOOD and COAL HUKNF.RS We have the fo.lowing named styles: QUALITY JUNIOR NORTHERN KING MARTHA WASHINGTON CHEROKEE (W ith foot w arm er) OAKLAND CIRCULATOR 8 UK US BEFORE III YINC ELSEW HERE WE CAN SAVE YOl MONEY I VACUUM ( LEANER FOR SALK. OR RENT DIETSCH’S HARDWARE & FURNITURE STORE | B e a ve rto n , O re g o n THE BEST GROCERIES AND MEATS A T THE RIGHT PRICES '* h e n y t'ii s h o p i t *he B- .-»verton M m k r l l <« t e r y y o u a r e a ! m - > r i t i l i i o b i tu n IT WILL PAY YOU ilit TO TRADE HERE. W e a re n o w lo c a te d o n W a ts o n street, b e tw e e n t h e b a n k a n d th e p o s t o ffic e BtAVERTON MARKET AND GROCERY THE: BEAVERTON REVIEW is one o f the leading exponents o f civic w elfare •A coffee pot may be cleaned by putting cne tablespoon of w ash ing soda into it and filling with w ater. Boil for 20 minutes and then pour out the soda and water, and wash out w ith fresh w ater several times. ux. , Caponizing of chickens is a very old practice and ha* been used for centuries by the people rtf Europe. It was introduced from Europe in to the United States in recent times. in Washington County ANNOUNCEMENT and b< si grad«* o f g r o e r r i e s at ifu- l u w r s t p r i c e Before try in g to break a cocoa- nut put it in the oven to warm. When heated a slight blow will crack it, and the shell will come off easily. g;n ‘ P o r tl^ ,* S u n - P o l a n d , motored to Salem Sunday. Chris Johnson to James Dewey g ------------------------------------------------ jg The annual business meeting of Mr. and Mrs John Davis and Jo J n '^ -^ O ^ C T e s ^ S e ^ 21 T2N R2W the Bethel Congregational Church Mr. and Mrs. Tom Allen and Mr. »on, Mr. and Mrs. H. Davis and son Giddings et ux", '*CTQ °St~. ' 3*^28 will be held on Wednesday, Jan u ary and Mrs, Eggm an were dim,.-r of Knappa, ar.d H arry Palmer, of R1W. VinreVfs h o 'p iU day afternoon. BEAVER Friday-S aturday, Jan. 4-S Milton Sills in “TH E CRASH" Plans are progressing for the Comedy Sportlight construction of new- unit for Hood River Commmunity Hospital. Sun.. Mon.-Tu««.. Jan. 6-7-8 Portland Gas A Coke Co. has re- Charlie M urray in duced rates to customers, which "IK) YOUR DUTY" , wul mean a $60,0o0 yeariy saving. Comedy Newt The ¡Stoddard Lumber Co. and Grande Konue Lumber Co. have W ednesday-Thursday, Jan. 9-10 formed a $l,u 00,000 m erger at b a - Jack Holt in k*r - “COURT MARTIAL" New five-stam p mill at While Comedy ScreiAi Snapshots Horse mine a t Gold Hill is now o- ■___ ____ ___ ._____________________ perating at capacity. B e a t e rtö n B e b ak - The Northwest Power Co., of ah L odge N o Portland, plans to experd $0,924- 218 un-els first 000 for a power development pro an d tlu r d T ues ject in Linn and M aricu Counties. d ay ev e n in g * at 7 :3 0 P. M in the Montgomery Ward & Co. plans Mr*. W a lte r to erect a $30,000 building for u I. O. U . K . H all. retail store to be established a t H a rris. S e c re ta ry . M rs. M a rjo r McMinnville. ie L ew is. N. O. P 4l t f! H arper has awarded 102,225 con- ‘ tra c t fo r the grading of H arp er- i.urelle ranch section of the Cen tra l Oregon Highway. Prunes processed this year by the new processor of Forest Grove Cooperative Prune Growers' Asso ciation are the finest shipped by the N orth Pacific Prune Exchange this year. "I believe that a man should I* proud of the city in which he lives and l hat be should >o li his city will be proud th a t h< lives m it."—A braham idncoln. We are devoted to the task of making this community a better place in which to live