The Beaverton review. (Beaverton, Washington County, Or.) 192?-1941, January 01, 1932, Image 3

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    F R ID A Y . J A N U A R Y 1. 1932
Christmas rve
An
n ing « 1 1 (pent.
enjoyable t u ­
i
M r«. B. C. McBlroy, M ri. George
Wmrt, and Mr*. J. I I . Hul*U vls-
IU<I on Tuaaday with Mrs. Rain'd a
Bile non.
Where To Co
CHUB®
||
CEDAR M IL L D ANCE
Mr. and M ri. Bd Nelaon and fam ­
ily of Portland epent C h r is t"* « at
the home o f M n . Nelson's parent*,
Mr. and Mna. Tibhatta.
On Saturday evening. January 2>
Leedy Grange will give a masquer­
ade ball with prizes for the best
man’s
character costume,
lady's
character costume, most comic man.
and funniest, lady characters.
Adv
1 1-3 cups grapefruit juice
Silver Lining Pudge
% cup lemon juice
The inveterate candy maker is a
Mr. and M n . Brneet Ijtnge, Mr.
mire, part o f lot 4, liarnee Arras.
'.Soak gelatin in cold water; dis­
constant seekor after new recipes.
(COURT HOUSE ITEMS!
Bowman Investment C.t, to Carl and M n . Blaworth Mrure, all from The intriguing name o f “ Silver L in ­ solve in boiling water; add sugar;
F. HodoJf et ux, H acre, lie mg part Portland, were guests at Sunday ing has been given to the
Add grapefruit
and
lemon
latest cool.
dinner at the home of Mr. and M n .
FII.B D
o f Ipts 38, 2f>, and 38, Beaverton
product o f the confectioner, which juice. Freeze to a mush in ice cream
Joe Buah here.
K EH KKAH C ARD P A R T Y
has the virtu o f looking difficult but freezer or in mecharifra! refrigera ­
The
State
Accident
Insurance Keedville Acreage.
IwAiuut-Kirby Hilver Fox Farm,
O -in mi Salop filed suit against Henry
The IVrent-Teadhera’ aaaociation being very easy to make. It’s made tor trays. Beverage glasses may be
Hunt on the 23rd uf this month. Inc., to C. M. liebout. Lota 82 and will hold a meetiny next Tucadsy in two layers, twv, kinds to t h e filled half full o f grapefruit frappe
and a mixture o f ginger ale and
The complaint alleges that Hunt has 84, Johnson Estate AiUI,, Beaverton- evening at the achoolhouae. E very­ bite!
grape juice added.
l*wn operating a sawmill and that Urolvilli- Acreage
one interested in achool welfare )•
Part I
Henry Stuwa to Andrew J. K raft c^rduliy invited to attend.
his fees for accident insurance fig
1 cup sugar
ure up to 1278.28.
That he
has #t us, Lot 21, Woodland Acres.
1 tablespoon light com syrup
Stuffed Date«
Harold Price, who is a atudent at
only paid »148 78 and that Interest
1-3 cup milk
the Oregon State college, spent the
Customary for this time o j year
anil other charges make the amount
1 tablespoon butter
K IN T O N H A lT E N IN G S i holiday season with his parent*,
is the serving o f stuffed
dates.
due the commission »113.41.
% teaspoon vanilla
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Price. He te
There are many different things you
K1NTO.N G R A N G E M E E TIN G
Monday o f this
week,
M.
H.
H
ci»p
ah
redded
cocoa«
ut
planning to return to Corvallis Sat­
may use in making this confection.
Kinton
was
very
well
represented
Bump, attorney, filed the complaint
Part 2
urday.
T ry “ Jumbo” Dates this year— just
at the tax meeting held In H ills­
The regular session o f
Kinton
press two dates togethea, and stuff
1 cup sugar
boro Monday.
Grange «rill be held ak their
hall
as one; roll them in chopped nuts
1 tablespnon light com syrup
all day Saturday, at which time the
H. H. Pomeroy was a guest on W E D D IN G D A TE OF
instead of the usual granulated su­
1-3 cu „ milk
officer* o f Scholia grange will be
Christmas day o f his sister,
Mrs.
gar.
FAM OUS A M E R IC A N
% teaspoon vanilla
jointly installed with officers o f the
W. A. Klrts, o f Portland.
1 square chocolate
Besides the plain nut-meat or ton
Kinton organization.
It is desired
In the life-story o f any great
1 tablespoon butter
8. 11. Itumeroy spent last Tues­
dant stuffing you might enjoy using that all the officers and members
44 cup nut meats
day at the home o f hia
brother, man, 8he incident most certain to
marshmallow cream and
shredded try to be present on this occasion.
H cup pasteurized dates
W alter <i. Pomeroy, of Hcappooae. interest every human being o f every
coccanut, peanut
butter.
orangi
A grange dinner will be served at
age is the romance o f his courtship Part Is
juice and candied orange peel, fruit noon.
A ll grangers are invited to
A fte r having the holiday season
and hie marriage. Greatness
may
Place sugar, com syrup and milk paste, or gtsce<j fruit. The aristo­ be present.
for a recess, the Kinton school will
remove him from average human­ in a deap saucepan. Stir over low , crat amon" stuffed dates la:
take up the daily sessions, Mummy
ity in every other respect, but in heat until sugar is dissolved, then
n*.ruing, January 4.
this element o f romance he touches dock to soft ball stage (about 238*
*w
B e a v e rt o n
Rehek-
Toasty Persian Dates
Miss Bertha Gerig, of Salem, has the lives o f all «(here all understand F .).
Remove from stove; add but­
ah
Lodge
N o.
1
10-ounce
pkg.
dates
been «pending the pest week with him.
ter and vanilla; cool until likewarm;
j j g V j & y i L , 248 m eet*
fir s t
H
cup
chopped
nut
meats
her grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs.
January 0 marks the 173rd anni­ then beat until creamy; add cocoa-
and th ird
Tu es-
1 tablespoon orange juice
August H. Dallmann.
versary o f the wedding o f George nut and turn into buttered loaf pan.
day even in gs
at
2
tablespoons
melted
butter
7:30 P M. in the
Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Herrick and and Martha Washington, insofar as Part 2:
1-3 cup shredded eocoanut
While Part 1 is oxJing, place
I. O. O. F. Hall. Mrs. Edna Sheets,
son, Donald, o f IA>rtland, were vis­ historians have been able to flz the
P it the dates and stu ff them with
Secretary,
Mrs.
Rote
Stevens,
itors last Sunday at the home
of date, saya the United States George sugar, com syrup, milk and choco­
Washington Bicentennial
commis­ late in a caucepan.
Proceed as in the coarsely chopped nut meats that N. G.
p -tf
Harold E Plep o f 804 Franklin Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Cox.
have
been
moistened
with
orange
sion.
Part 1. Add chopped nuts and dates
8t , San Francisco, and Mergarot
juice.
Place the stuffed dates In
Mr. and Mrs W. A. KcAjinson o f
mixture
Their fim t meeting occurred when and pour this chocolate
Welsh. Route 6. Portland, issued on Eugene spent last Sun lay at the
over the aoooanut mixture (P a rt 1 a shallow buttered baking dish. Add
■
Washington,
then
commanding
the
SPORT
Monday, December 28.
Pomeroy home
Mra. Robinson it a
Cut in melted butter and bake in a moder­
j m ilitary defences of the Virginia m ixture) in the loaf pan.
Wtlla May Ibdunaon o f Hillsboro sister o f S. II. Pomeroy.
ate oven about 15 minutes. Spread
About
i frontier against the Indians,
had small squares when cold.
and Thoa. O. Morelahaugh o f Port
the eocoanut in a thin layer on a
hurried down to Williamsburg
to 144 pounds.
land were given a license December
flat pan, and toast to a delicate
urge in person certain needed im ­
24 and were married that evening
brown in the oven with the dates.
Sugared Nuts
provements in his command.
At
at the C* C. Bennett home by M
Remove from oven and chop coarse.
William'a Ferry, Washington paused
2-3 cup nut meats
Putman, a Christian minister
a t
Cool the dates and roll them in the
at
the
house
o
f
Major
Ohamberlayne
44 cup confectioner's sugar
Hillsboro. Mrs. L. Ingram and Mrs
coenenut.
ami was pressed by this friend to
2 tablespoons cornstarch
stop and partake o f
hospitality.
1-3 teaspoon salt
Tiny Tim Apples
Washington at first declined but at
Vs teaspoon allspice
10 ounces dates
Major Chamh.rlayne's
insistence
2 tablespoons cirmamon
1 pkg. shredded eocoanut
agreed to stay to dinner. The argu
*4 teaspoon ginger
*4 lb. seeded raisins
mem that turned the decision seems
44 teaspoon nutmeg
14 lb. figs
to have been Major Chamberlayne's
1 egg white
The boys
on the team showed
1 tablespoon orange juice
remark that the charming Mrs. Cus-
2 tablespoons cold water
more spirit and fight this year than
44
cup
nut
meats
tia was also a guest at hit home.
You may use one kind o f nut or
fo r many a season. I f the opposing
1 teaspoon orange rind
There is almost a humorous note a combination o f two or three, or
team gained any advantage it did
Run dates, eocoanut. nut meats,
in this snare which fate seemed to a mixture. S ift dry ingredients 3
not affect the morale o f the team
rsisins
and
figs
through
food
chop­
times
and
then
into
a
shallow
pan.
cast about Washington’s heart With
In the first game o f the season,
him was his faithful servant Bishop, Beat egg white slightly with cold per. Add orange juice and rind as
a Silverton was in the lead. 7 to 0
Dip nut meats into this li­ mixture is being kneaded intu
whom
Washington instructed
to water.
Roll portions
o f st the ei.d o f the half. The Beaver
stay by their horses until
dinner quid mixture and roll one at a time smooch mass.
eleven came back fighting and won
mixture
into
“
apples”
about
1
inch
in
spiced
sugar
mixture.
Place
the
There was a large gathering at was over. The old orderly well knew
the game by two touchdowns. The
in
diameter.
Roll
balls
in
eocoanut
the home o f Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. hi« master’s punctuality and took it pan containing the nuts and the re­
game with Tigard, played in a sea
which
has
been
chopped
and
col­
mainder
o
f
the
spice
mixture
in
a
for
granted
that
the
pause
at
the
Richards, Christmas day, when a l­
o f mud, was marked with beauti­
ored
pink
or
delicate
green
with
alow
oven
(250*
F
.)
and
leave
for
('hwmberla/ne
home
would
be
a
OKDKHS SIG N E D
most all o f
their children
ful runs by A1 Wismer and Bob
brief one. But dinner passed, the two hours. Remove from oven and food coloring. Insert whole cloves
Donald Templeton issued an order grandchildren were present.
W right.
at
top
and
bottom
to
represent
stem
sun sank lower in the Weat, and sift sugar from the nuts.
on the 21st instant closing the estate
The following were guests
The two hardest games o f the
These crunchy, spicy nuts make and blosscm. Use a tiny piece of
stilt Washington had not emerged.!
of J. W alter Dywlc, deceased. Thi
citron for a lesf. This recipe makes season were with Hillsboro and Me
a
delightful
last
course
fo
r
your
A
t
last,
so
the
story
goes.
Bishop
order directed that all the propert) und Mrs. J. C. Snider: Mr. and Mrs.
about 60 apples.
Minnville, and Beaverton made a
in the hands o f the administrator Glenn Snider and family, o f Iaike was ordered to stable the horses | "company dinner.”
commendable showing in both.
fo r the night. It was only too evi­
be turned over to the mother o f the Grove,
Florence Larkin, of dent that George Washington had I Gather 'Round The Wassail Bowl
A1 played his fourth year o f fo o t­
Feative “ Logs”
deceased, Mrs, l/iuwa Dysle,
ahe Scholia
ball fo r Beaverton and Bob played
found
business
that
to
him
was
|
The
Wassail
bowl,
subject
o
f
being the sole heir.
The adrnini-
1 pkg. dates
his third year. They are both seniors
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Cox attended more important at the moment than song and story ever since Chancer
strator and hia securities were o r ­
1 1-3 cups shredded eocoanut
ar.d we w ill surely mi*s them next
the meeting o f Ruby Kctn-kah lodg.- his errand with the Governor.
drew inspiration from its bubbling
dered discharged.
44 lb. figs
year.
of
Scholls
held
last
Thursday
e
v
e
­
contents,
is
an
old
English
tradi­
On
the
next
day
the
journey
to
W J. Thornburgh, John Prickett.
44 cuo dried apricots
H srt
was one o f the strongest
tion.
Ita
modern
counterpart
Is
the
ning,
at
which
time
Williamsburg
«-as
resumed,
but
no
and John Burnet*, acting with Fred
1 tablespoon orange juice
punters in the state. He showed
sooner was the business with the punch bowl 0f today. A good frappe
L. Creps, administrator for i h r party was held, witl
1 teaspoon orange rind.
not
always
Governor transacted than W ashing­ should have a tang
estate ulf Frank Creps, deceased, g ifts fo r all.
Chop dates, eocoanut. nut meats, up especially well m the McMinn­
by placing
his long
where
the found in the sweetish combinations; apricots and figs or run them
filed an inventory o f the estate,
all ville game
Friends o f Victor
Anlcker
o f ton hurried away to
When he left. it is present in the follow ing recipe, through the food chopper.
which comprises some real estate Portland. form erly of Kinton, will Widow Custis lived.
Knead punts up to the five and ten yard
from fche convenient canned grape­ in the orange juice. Divide fruit line. His longest punt was 68 yards.
and a number o f antk'les of personal be sorry to learn that he it in poor
fruit.
property, all totaling »1.465. Creps health.
— From the Beaverton Hummer
paste in halves.
Roll into long
He was operated on re­
then recommended that this prop­ cently, ami it ia hopes! that his con­
strips one-Half inch in diameter.
Grapefruit Frsppe
erty be disposed o f at public auction dition w ill improve.
Roll in toasted coooanut or nuts
fo r caah in hand. The application
144 teaspoons gelatin
and cut into “ logs” one inch or
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Bert
Sparks
,
and
fo r authority to sell was filed on
2 tablespocns odd water
more in length. Tie each "fc g ” with
son, Clemet, and Mrs. James Steele
the 23rd instant.
44 cup boiling water
red ribbon or wrap in waxed paper.
of Portland were gueats Friday at
1-3 cup sugar
1 *4 pounds.
Tueaday <rf last week an order
the home o f Mr. and Mrs. Robert
was filed approving the inventory
Pomeroy.
Mr. Sparks is a brother
and Mrs. Steele a sister o f
Mrs.
surra
AC C ID E N TS
Jacqueline Aric, 19, o f Portland,
was cut about the head;
Wallace
I Anger o f iSherwood suffered
a
*cal.j wound; Cecelia Triaon was cut
about the face; and George Triaon
was cut on the head and shoulder*
when the machine the latter was
driving le ft the road and ran into
a telephone pole near Tigard at a
recent date. Triaon claims he was
blinded by the lights from an np
proaching car, that he swung
his
wheels towards the ditch, that his
car then skidded and left the road
la n g e r was taken to a
Portland
hospital fo r treatment.
AR R E STS
('.has. Robinson from near Sher­
wood was arrested in the southern
part o f the state and taken to jail
by Deputies Shendel and Follette,
there to he rharged with lanreny. He
is thought to be the one wiho broke
into the Chanlco residence n e a r
Scholls.
William McLeod of Strsssel was
taken into custody by Sheriff Con­
nell. He is said to have been driv­
ing an automobile while drunk.
A lohn-11 über Review
•Mrs. Anna Lingman wad a Port­
land visitor Tuesday.
R. P. Rasmussen and family spent
Christmas with friends in Portland.
Edwin Jrihnson and fam ily
had
Christmas dinner with relatives in
Portlaml.
M r». Nancy l.ee
is
recovering
from a severe case o f ptomaine poi­
soning.
Mrs. E. C. MoElroy was n busi­
ness caller in Beaverton Tueaday
morning.
Helmer Johnson o f Portland «a s
a visitor At the Wheeler Beattie
home Sunday.
J. O’Connor, who has been quite
ill at his _home, is reported better
at this writing.
Fred Strickland and fam ily were
dinner guests o f Portland friends
on Christmas «lay.
RF.AI, E S T A T E T R A N S F E R S
iMary Cimino et vir to George
'Mr. and Mrs. Tom M iller a n d
John Gango et ux, 2.49 acres In
fam ily made a trip to Multnomah
North Tigardville.
Falls, Christmas day.
The Shaw-Fear Co. to Thomas J.
Mra. Rebecca Ellerson, who haa
Allen, lot 76. Johnson Ektste Add..
been sick fo r the past two weeks,
Beaveron-Roedville Acreage.
Thomas McNutt et ux to Rosooe is gradually improving.
C. Munson et ux, Port o f Sec. 6,
I-eon Lee and fam ily from Sauvies
T . 1 S., R. 2 W.
Island spent Christmas day
with
George A. R igg* et ux to Joseph Mr. Lee's mother, Mrs. Nancy Lee.
V. Collins ot ux, Part o f David Bel­
Helen Mayfield and Ronald W a l­
k n a p claim 43. T. 1 N.. R. 2 W.
lace, o f Camas. Wash., were Sunday
Henry Bauer Jr., to Minnie Rauer.
evening visitors at the Joe
Bush
40 aures, See. 2, T. 1 N., R. 2 W .
home.
Nellie Hoard to I. E. T syior et
ux, 40 acres, T . 1 8 ., R. 2 W .
I
Mr. and Mrs. Sophus Bonlokkc
, Ida May Shannon to D. C. G a r - 1 entertained friend* with a party on
crvil authorities, and the
socially
elite in attendance.
George Washington was arrayed
as the most brilliant figure in the
whole
assemblage.
Naturally
so
important a matter as the bride's
attire was not to be lost in oblivion,
and we know that Martha's wedding
gown was “ a satin quilt, over which
a heavy white silk, interwoven with
threads o f silver, was looped hack
with white satin ribbons, richly bro­
caded in a leaf pattern. There were
close elbow sleeves revealing a putt
and a fr ill o f
lace. Strings o f
pearls were woven in and out of
her powdered hair. H er high heeled
slippers were o f white satin, with
brilliant buckles.”
The couple remained at W illiam s­
burg until May, 1759. Then
they
went to the beautiful estate on the
Potomac, to make it their home for
the rest o f their lives, and to leave
it a shrine forever to millions of
Americans who hold
in
reverent
memory every incident in their life
together.
Nothing in all history outdoes in
beauty W ashington'» attachment to
his w ife, as she in turn was
his
best reliance, a source o f encour­
agement in all hia trials, a digni­
fied figure In herself.
as
firmly
planted as her great husband in the
affectionate memory o f succeeding
generations o f Americans. Bo Jan­
uary 6 w ill linger in our history
as the beginning off one o f the state­
ly and lovely romances o f all time.
W . E. -Simpson, minister
Services for Sunday at the church
will he as follows: Bible school at
10:00 o'clock in Ithe morning
with
preaching by the pastor, Rev. W. E.
Simpson, at 2:00 in the afternoon.
Everybody is invited to be pres­
ent.
Nazarene Church
There will be regular services s i
tflie church this Sunday, with ser­
mons both morning and evening, by
the new pastor, Mis* Ava Adams,
who comes here from Eugene. Miss
Adams was called to fill the pas­
torate here when Rev. Pierce was
forced to leave, due to the serious
illness of Mrs. Pierce.
Methodist Church
Rev. L. C. Poor, Minister
Sunday School at 10:00 a m.
Preaching at 11:00 a.m.
Preaching at 7.30 p.m. by the
minister. Subject, “ The Meaning of
the Coming o f Jesus,” illustrated
with lantern pictures.
Ladies’ Aid tea Wednesday, Jan­
uary 6.
Midweek
8.00 p.m.
services Wednesday
at
St. Cecelia Church
Sunday Masses, 7:40 a.m., and
10:00 a.m.
Sunday Christian Doctrine, 8:30
a.m., and 9:30 a.m.
Saturday Confession, 3:30
p.m.,
4:30 p.m., 7:30 p.m., and 9:00 p.m.
Weekday Mass, 8:20 a.m.
M ICKIE SAYS—
rrs POSSIBLE TO -tVtiMK. OF
ROMEO WITH XfT JULIET, OS.
CORUEP BEEF WITHOUT
CASgAGE, BUT I JEST GAUT
IMAGiUE TV. 5 TOWU
VJtTHOUr THIS .UEVJSPAPEfc
F or Special Appetite Appeal
[ ^ y _'
DR. K A R L T . C O M PTO N
B y Jane R o g e r «
fjlH E most commonplace foods
JL can be given a special appetite
appeal by a little added thought
and care In the preparation. Some­
times no more is required than a
wise use of seasonings. A small
amount of sugar, for instance, will
help to restore the garden fresh­
ness of all the green vegetables.
Again, a particularly tempting dish
may often be achieved by the com­
bination of two or more familiar
Ingredients.
In the secret of achieving such
•scapes from the ordinary routine
lies many a famous cook's reputa­
tion tor supreme excellence in the
culluary art. fcThe housewife who
Portlaml— O f the 26 women who
are enrolled in the weight control
project o f the Multnomah county
home extension unit, 22 o f them
kept cheek on their weight fo r
a
period o f five months. During that
time, o f 17 who were overweight
at the outset, 10 had lost weight;
and three o f the five underweights
The DuBois-Kettenring
had gained several pounds. Frances
Clinton, home demonstration agent, Rainier resumed operations
with the cooperation o f Lucy A .
The excavating is under
Case, extension specialist in nutri­ the new county courthouse
tion, supervised this project.
ford.
Five cars of processed strawberries
o f the 1932 crop have been sold to
an eastern buyer by the Hood River
Apple Growers Association.
Kinton Church
recognizes the value of this secret,
and gives it practical application
in her kitchen, Is well on the road
to establishing a similar reputation
in her own circle.
Carrots Gervaia
Cut twelve medium-size carrots
into two-inch lengths
Cook until
tender in salted water to which a
teaspoon of sugar lias been added.
In the meantime, cook two chopped
onlona In melted butter until light­
ly browned. Mix with the carrots
and dust with flour. Bait and pep­
per to taste. When the llcur is
thoroughly browned add a cup of
soup stock. Cook gently for about
ten minutes, and Serve very hot.
mill
at
recently.
The Red A White Store « t Rock -
away has been greatly improved.
way for
at Med­
Harry Hays has purchase«) the
Rlue Ribbon dairy on Hood River
Heights.
The Central
Grocery store in
Marshfield has moved to the loc­
ation form erly occupied by the Mac-
Marr store.
A “ Pay and Save" grocery has
opened fo r business in Albany at
the corner o f
Second
and Lyon
streets, Albany.
C A M B R I D G E . M ass . D ecem ber
10 (S p e c ia l)— W h en the late Dr.
Sam uel W . S tra tton , founder o f tho
N a tio n a l Bureau o f Standards, re­
tired as president o f the M assachu­
setts In s titu te o f T ec h n o lo gy here in
1930 to becom e chairm an o f tho
board, th e dutios o f the presidency
were taken o ve r by Dr. K a rl T .
C om p ton , who. though in his ea rly
forties, a lrea d y had gained high
standing in chem ical and physical
research.
W ith D r. S tra tto n 's recent death,
which occurred suddenly here as ho
was d icta tin g a trib u te to his co­
scientist, T h om a s A. Edison, a d d i­
tio n a l responsibilities d o v o lve d upon
D r. C om p ton . A m o n g them was Dr.
S tra tto n 's post as a m em ber o f the
board o f h onorary Judges o f tho
Fisher B o d y C ra ftsm an 's Guild. In
this c a p a c ity
D r. S tra tto n had
w atch ed w ith keen Interest the p ro­
gress o f the cou n try-w ido N apoleon ic
coach b u ild in g c om p etition which
cu lm in ated last A u gust In the presen­
ta tio n o f fou r-year u n iversity scholar­
ships to th e fou r outstanding b oy
m odel-builders o f tho cou ntry. D r.
S tra tto n h im self atten ded th o fou r-
d a y G u ild con ven tion in D etroit, at
which the presentation took place,
and had accepted an oth er y e a r’ s s e rv ­
ice w ith tho Q uild when tho end
arrived.
$1000.00 in cash prize* and one thou­
sand other prizes are offered for ex­
ample* o f skill w ith a jackknife. Entries
may be any kind o f model, figure or
special carving, requiring skill and in­
genuity, made entirely o f wood, and
w ith no other tools than a jackknife.
Flrri P r li . ..............................SfS O
Second P ris t..........................»100
Ttiifd P ris t............................ »7»
Fowl* P rist........................... IS O
FIMi P rist.............................. StS
A nd elan there w e tw en ty-ivc »10 pc:see and
fifty o f »7.00 each.
In adduxsi, 1000 special
jactknives will be diatnbuced to all winner* o f
caah a wasda and to l boar receiving honorable
mention. In caac of Uca duplacalc pruea will be
given.
AH rule* and detail* o f thi* contest ase in she
iaaue of Popular Mechanic* Maganne now on aale.
Buy a copy •« soy newastand or conault one as
your library. You do nos have to be s regular
leader.
POPULAR MECHANICS
M A G A Z IN E *
too East Ontario Kraat
CHICAGO. ILL.
Grinding, Rolling, and Cleaning
Grain
H AY, GRAIN & FEED
VETCH SEED FOR SALE
CHAS. BERTHOLD
PH O NE
B E AV E R TO N 3M3
Residence
Phon«, 3802