THK BEAVERTON REVIEW FRIDAY, JANUARY 1, 1932 MRS. DEAN’S BROTHER UARNES FAMILY HAS GUESTS AT DINNER DIES AT ROSEBURG Mrs. L. R. Oe»n was calks! to i Roseburg last week by the death o f her brother, George Dietsch, who Katherine Denney is home for the P“ sawl » w“ >- D u m b e r 24 after a holidays. several weeks’ illness o f flu and ; pneumonia. Kenneth Hague* went " * “ wlf* ; P*r*n*, ; t' " > sisters, Mrs. L R. lVan o f Beaver­ U. K. Denney ihome ton. and Mrs. Prehaut o f Gorvais; Mrs. M. C. McKercber returned and a brother, F. J. Dietsch of Los Monday from a visit at Tillamook Angeles. With Mr. McKercher. Rev. Chat. Clarke, pastor o f the Bethel church, recently spent several days at Nelscott Beach. HITEON of SiBerton, and Lou Guard of Ad­ vert on. NEWS m-------------------------------- -— a A number from here attended the budget meeting kt Hillsboro Mon­ day. Mr. and Mrs. I - M. Davies and family were visiting Tuesday a t Powell Valley, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Barnes en­ tertained with a largo dinner party on Christmas day. Those present were; Mr. and Mrs. Lester Tallman of Longview, Mr. and Mrs. William Campbell o f Union. Mr. and Mrs M. H. Metcalfe. Ernest Metcalfe, John Peterson. Harold Peterson, Edward Campbell o f Pacific Univer­ sity. Mrs. Fluke, Mr. and Mrs. IV C. Tallman, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Barnes, Lucile Barnes. Mr. and Mrs H. M. Barnes and sons, John and Robert. Mr. and lir a . C. W. Struthers and Kenneth spent Sunday at tilie Haggerty home. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Davias and children had Chriatmas dinner at the Geo. I <«vies home. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Baeon and family had Christmas dinner with Mr. and Mrs. John Caldwell at T i­ gard. LEEDY GRANGE PLANS FORMER KIN TON MAN HURT IN ACCIDENT MASQUERADE DANCE Mrs. Joe Bush or Aloha was a Leedy Grange o f Cedar Mill is luncheon guest at the home o f Mr. planning a masquerade ball for the and Mrs. J. H. Hulett, on Monday. evening o f Saturvav, January knd. Mr. and Lester Tallin*n o f Long­ at the Cedar Mill Grange hall. A view returned home Tuesday after good orchestra has been secured, a week’s visit with relatives here. and everything is set for a jolly time The Misses Rhoda and Gladys Prises are to be given for various Shellenberger, and Paul Shellenber- ger are home for the holiday vaca- costumes, including one each for the tlon best character costume, for man and j lady, and the most comical costume Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Hudson ret- f or man anj lady, urned home from Los Angeles last _______________ week after a ten-day visit won DRORBAUGHS HAVE friends. ___ __ - .__ T Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Van Kleek were dinner guests tliristmas day J. C. Anderson, son of Mr. and at the Borland home at North Mrs. J. C. Anderson, formerly o f Plains. Kintkwt, was struck by a taxicab, lliteon pupils and teacher are en­ and quite badly injured, Thursday joying a vacation until JanuaJy 4. evening in Portland. Several rib* The program given by the pupils were broken, also his right arm and Thursday evening was enjoyed by shoulder blade. He received other a large crowd. injuries and cuts. The following guests spent Christ­ •Mr. Anderson was immediately rushed to St. Vincent's hospital, mas day at the E D. Hite home: where he is doing as well as can Mr. and Mrs. Joe Flint, Mr. anil be expected. His many Kint.vn Mrs. Robert Holland und son, and friends wish him a speedy recovery. the Garfield Hite family o f Sher­ wood. DINNER PARTY GIVEN AT METCALFE HOME Mr. and Mrs. Homer Allen from Portland, Mrs. Bu from Portland, Mr. and Mrs. W . R. Van Kleek and Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Smith and were Christmas dinner guests at Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Drorbaugh Maxine from Garden Home were the J. C. Anderson home in Port­ entertained Sunday with a turkey Sunday dinner guests at the M callers Christmas evening at the land. H. Metcalfe home were Mr. ano dinner in honor o f Mr. Drorbaugh’s Struthers home. Mr. and Mrs. Dayton Peck and sister. Hazel, o f California, who ts Mrs. H. M. Barnes. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Tallman o f Longview. Mr Mr. and 'Mrs. J. L. Haggerty en­ son Crandal were Christmas guests visiting here. Campbell o f tertained at dinner Christmas nay o f Mr., and Mrs. Stanley Hoar of The following guests were pres- and Mrs. William Portland. 1 ent: Mr. and Mrs. J. A Singleton Union. John Peterson, Mrs. Fluke, Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Nielsen and Harold Peterson. John and Robert Mr. ary Mrs. George Smith and Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Met­ daughter of Tigard. Mr. an,i Mrs. don and daughter. Robert Drorbaugh Rov Lietz o f St. Johns, Mr. and sons o f Newport spent Sunday at calfe, Ernest Metcalfe. Mrs. M. J. Haggerty and children the home o f Mr. and Mrs ¿ w U Kuest b ° n‘ r- Mis9 Smith. Drorbaugh._______________ During the past eleven months. Mrs. Hocken, o f Corvallis, i s a $10.000 bond issue has been 162,000 pounds o f ca.vtira bark spending the week end here with approved for the improvement of shipped from Southwestern Oregon. — Marshfield News. her father, George Davies, and other the water system at Jacksonville, relatives. The Nebergall Meat Parking Co. Dale Mercer has opened the Man's IMrs. Elizabeth McGowan returnee, is preparing to open a retail meat Shop in Pendleton on Main Street from the hospital Thursday. She market in the Piggly W iggly store in the location formerly occupied b> is still confined to her bed but is at Roseburg. the Buster Brown Shoe Co. able to see visitors. [ ^ —^ _ _ _ _ _ GUESTS AT DINNER Mr. and Mrs. Ray Christensen are receiving congratulation* o n the arrival of a six pound daughter | on tliristmas eve. Mother and balie j are at St. Vincent's hospital unorr the care of Dr. Uiasett. Overnight freight servie» from 1’Ukiis are progreaaing for t h e proponed post olfiee building I n Portland to Cushman has Iwen in augurateli. Portland. , S S A T U R D A Y Uhurch of Christ G. W. Springer, minister Next Sunday will be Home Com ing Sunday. Annual reports will be given by the various departments of the church. A basket dinner will be served in the basement. Bring your dinners to the church Sunday morning. A splendid fellowship is anticipated. Next Sunday's program ut the Sunday school will be in keeping with the season. "Resolutions week" will be the theme. An excel lent resolution for the members of the Sunday school to observe will be to be present, every Sundsy, on time, with a studied lesson and a mind to learn. The Christian Endeavor held its annual watch party Thursday. I Me 31st, at the home of Jess and t.etoa Kiely. The sermon topics next Sunday will he "The Law and the Gospel” in the morning and “ How Shall We Escape?" in the evening. Quality M eats ' S P E C IA L S 4 ---------------------------------------- - --------- ------------------------ 13c 14c 17c 18c 25c 23c . 8c \ Fresh Side Pork, lb. | Pork Steak, lb..................... 0 All Beef Steaks, lb. ¡1 Bacon, lb. j ^ Hamburger, 2 lb. ; 4 Pure Lard, 2 lb. | 1 { Shortening, Compound, lb. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Wanted—General ponstrueiion work. Handle any work relating to the building trades. Can fix the kids' toys. Glad to talk yesir proposi­ tion over with you. Phone Ben verton 705!, F. Strickland. Rt 1. Adv p 5 Mrs. Peterson and Fletcher, o f Portland with Mr. and Mrs. N. their home in Boyd’s niece, Gladys are visiting Scidmore at park. LAMB ROAST LEG. PER INAfND Acid Test Given U. S. Products In Building Over New Zealand Gas Pool PORK SHOULDER ROASTS, LET. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Spear and ! daughters Margaret Ann and Jean ' spent Christmas day at the home | of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Spear. NONE BETTER AT ANY PRICE SPERRY PANCAKE FLOUR. 9-LB. BAG George Davies enjoyed a visit with a brother, C. J. Davies, of Portland, and a nephew, C. D. Da­ vies. o f Seattle, on Monday. " s y r u p , t e a PINT JUG, QUART JUG, RICE, BLUE ROSE. 5 LBS. ________ SOAP, WHITE WONDER O O - 10 BARS__________ _ CANNED OYSTERS 3 FIVE-OZ. CANS Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ross man. former residents of this place, were visit­ ing friends in town Tuesday. Mr. : Rossman is a teacher in the Salem sahools. 35c Frsnk Vaile o f Canada, who has been making his home with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Zastrow for the past three months, has gone to stay with a brother in Portland. STARCH. AMÄIZO. C O R N O O . OR GLOSS. 3 PEGS. ¿ ‘ O *- I Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Denney entertained with a 500 party at their home at Whitford Wednesday j evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. i Rex Denney o f Mt. Shasta, Calif. J. J. Wallace of Portland has rented the Walter Harris house on Second and Stott streets. The deal was made through the Beauervon Realty Co. Mr. Burke o f Camas, Washing­ ton, has rented one of Mrs. R. EI- lerson’s places. He is said to have moved into the house this week. C. E. Hedge o f the Bearverton Realty Co. had the renting o f the place. Mero L. Tanner Tent, Daughters of Union Veterans o f the Civil War> met in regular session at the I.O.O.F. hall Monday afternoon. At their next meeting, January 11, 1 the tent officers for 1932 will be installed. Pot luck lunch will be served at noon. garden 53c : 18c 33c 25c Phone Beaveilon 0855 (J A Welcome Youngster Phones 3203 and 1702 C o v e r n m .a t Bath B u ild in , and O n . o f P o o l* . CHICAGO—Tne new Government both emporium at Rotorua. New Zea­ land. erected over a boiling mud pool that constantly emits deadly gases wblcn quickly destroy ordinary con ­ struction materials, is attracting the attention ot architects, builders snd engineers throughout this country be­ cause ot the American products used In the structure. Great difficulty was experienced not only in erecting the building, but in obtaining materials for it* construc­ tion that would withstand the tre­ mendous heat and the disintegrating effect of the carbonic snd sulphuric acid and sulphuretted hydrogen gsses of the pool. During certain phases of T he MONTAG C I R C U L A T O R 1 Phone 4603 Tino l J a n k <> f I j m w i o k t «> n “ JtGwwi Bank. In A Good Town. In 1 he Garden Spot O f Oregon " .!h, f rx xiim . . . just liko grandmother used to fasten package cord to the barn rafters. Then a bent piece of wire is hooked through a chocolate and tied to the string. From that point on. It’s speed that counts. "The secret behind getting more than your share,” say* Ann Penning­ ton who started the fad, "la to avoid the caramel*. They slow you up. It's a great game and besides. It's one way of handing the girls an adequate ration ot sweet*. Most of us you know, don’t get enough of the sugared foods In our diet and If you don't believe they’re necessary, try hoofing It through three acts with nothing under your belt but « lettuce sandwich.” 1 A Lifetime of Service I i « I I I Beauty, Heating Comfort 1 ft 0 i j i a, A bevy of beauties from “ Everybody’» Welcome,” a current Broadway production, ehow how it'e done. (A t right) Ann Penning­ ton who revived the “ bobbing” paat-time. H E A T E R ‘Our Red Trucks Deliver” W . J. McCready Lumber Company Ë c ■ ’ L f We Hope He Brings Prosperity, Health, and Happiness To You, Your Family, And Your Friends A '/ . W . V A W . W . ' . W . V A V W A ' / . V A W W . V A ’ . V A V / the construction, the workers were compelled to wear gas masks into which fresh sir had to be pumped constantly during their operations. Hoards made of presdwood material manufactured at Laurel. Mis* were used for panelling the walla end ceil­ ings throughout the building. In one of the bathing pools enclosed within the structure, the bricks bad to be specially made cf leadless glaze and laid In molten sulphur. *s cement disintegrated rapidly in the waters ol the pool rhe erecting engineer state* that cine is the only metal having !*«*!•- oropertles tn this building, as anything with lead or copper as part of the alloy quickly dlaintegratea. F. D. Peck, Sales Agent B 1932 The Beaverton Review Chorines Revive “ Bobbing for Sweets” Game ROADW a Y. come folks seem to think, la the last place in the world to look for old fashioned Meee or customs. Maybe so, but Believe It or not, thoae "pretty •«tootle»" as the columnlats tay, who dance behind the footlights, tiave gone back to grandmother’s diary for some bright new Ideas on how to pats the time between acts and after. For tnetance, they take a long piece of string and fasten cue end to the overhead plumbing. j \2'c POT ROASTS. STEER 15c BEEF, PER POUND, FRESH CORNED BEEF \2[c PER POUND TOMATO SOUP. CAMP 23c BELL'S, 3 CANS CANNED GRAPEFRUIT 43c 3 NO. 2 CANS FLOUR. AI.BKKS, BEST PATENT. 49-lb. SACK 1.15 CANNED SALMON 28c PINK, 3 TALL CANS CATSUP. SN Y D E R «, 39c 2 PINT BOTTLES ROYAL CLUB JELL 25c POWDER, i I'KGS. CANNED TOMATOEB, 25c 3 NO. 2 CANS Two Deliveries Daily 1 Wishes Its Many Friends A Happy and Prosperous NEW YEAR J 0 \ \ 2 i j City M eat Market i I ! ^ j Beaverton Market and Grocery Mrs. Emma Johnson o f Portland visited o«ver the week end with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. F . J . Felsher. \ 5 | W A N T E D and FOP S A L E Sat. & Mon. Specials, Jan. 2-4 \ I I 1 1, 1 Our showing o f the new Montag Circulator Heaters will be the answer to the heating prob­ lem, bringing pure, clean warmth in abundance throughout the house from a central location, which will mean less work, lower fuel cost, and a beauty that harmonizes with your furniture. We are happy to give you this information o f our showing o f Montag Circulators, to show you what they can do toward bringing you the best o f warmth at the lowest possible cost. Our folder explains in detail how the warmth is circu­ lated throughout the home. Please ask for a copy. HUY FROM YOUR HOME MERCHANT Richey Hardware and Furniture Company