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FRIDAY. DECEMRER ». The Beaverton Review 19« METHOD OF SMOK- INC OREGON SALMON and Mrs. Mark Mabon. LOCAL NEWS Chrl W olf u n d d r * !« t a operation at the Medical Surgery on Tuesday. lWntal j A method o f smoking Oregon The HtitiM family entertained salmon so that it will keep for the P itb m i o f Hillaboro, Thanks Tommy Denney o f W hitford is several months, has been worked giving day. spending a d a y . with his grand- ^ by Mb> Lufy A BllW . The Richey family »pent the eve mother. Mrs. \oae o f Oswego. ^ .ga rta lk t ln the O regon State ning last Thursday wish C. E. Mrs. l>ave Fisk o f Multnomah college extension service. She uses Hedge In Hillabort». spent Thanksgiving with her mother such salmon creamed, fried, boiled. Mrs. Elmer Beneon entertained Mrs. Sarah law rence o f Raleigh, «scalloped, or in sand«tches, salad*. her sister and fam ily. Dr. and Mrs. The Social club . 1 « apptweiat*. dUh~ , , Meyer» o f Portland on Thankagiv- the courtesy exten d*, by the Jour- J ? « '« Day. nal Junior, in rendering the pro- * ” J J * * w u a r W r ,u p ^ f Mrs. Ed Bonny and Mr. and * mm- salt to a gallon o f cold water. Re M rs. E. M. Maskson spent a couple Mr ad Mrs. R. B Brown o f Hard- ------------------------------------------ ■ o f days this week at the Boring en Home were dinner guests, on Friendship Bridge club at her home ranch near Hebo. Thankagving at the S B. Lawrence Wednesday afternoon Mrs. It. K. Miss Pavidena Merlo was a home. Nelson held high honors ami Mm guest o f Mias Marye Campbell of Guy MeCormic low. Mr Benson is enlarging his meat Portland. Saturday evening at a m arket and making cvawidit.sMo Guests o f the W. B. Emmons' Nov. Pin g-P on g party. other improvement« to his place of 24th were Mr. atvl Mrs. M. N. U n Mrs. Lewis Allyn came down business. derhill, Mr. and Mrs. Horace B. from McMinnville Wednesday where The Garden Home P. T. A. Card Emmons and three autta and Mrs. she is teaching, to spend Thanks party *nd tea at th , home o f Mrs. ! * M ‘* r Emmons and sons giving week end. The Social club o f Beaver Chapter George Burns had thirty-five in at Mr. and Mrs. O scs- Effenberger tendance. No. 106 desire* to thank all the . (Gladys Shellenberger) spent the firm s and individuals who comtribut- Mr. and Mrs. Ray Haines en- week end at the home o f Mr. and . ,__. ~ , , ,, , ted their time o r donations toward Pertained last Thursday for Mr. and . . . „ ‘ Mrs. L. D Shellenberger. Mrs. Frank D a r i, .m l three dsugh- *!‘ d “ ** Mr. and M rs. E. G. Perkin», a t te r, o f Portland. ,U1' tended the annual Thanksgiving The Raleigh P. T. A. o ffic e r, will . J * ? DeW ^ ^ banquet o f the Mt. Hood Court o f _____ « - - a - - __________ ‘*y G o r g e s have been adifcd to be installed Monday evening. Dec. Foresters on Monday evening. ... . .. o o i ___ i violin class conducted by Mr. & La’ 5th by Mrs. S. 8 . B. U w ren ce In ,he l>unh. m „ the Mr. and Mrs. Tom Boyd spent Raleigh school house house. Other pupils ai^ Charles Sunday with Mr. Boyd's son. Alvin The three year old son o f Mr. and West, Iris Walker and Audry Mar- in Vancouver, Wash., and Thanks giving day with Mrs. Boyd's son. Mrs. Harry Feldman is having skin tin. Mr. Guy Johnson of Portland. grafted to h i, heel which was cut Thanksgiving Day dinner g u e .u . t the O. E. Lierman home were Mrs Essex Marsh. Chairman of severely som e tune ago. Mrs. 0 . M. Roberts and her sister Mr. and Mrs. August Dallman. Emit the Red Cross in East Beaverton reports that $57 was taken in. A Mrs. Forbes o f Kansas spent Tues- Dallman. and Bertha G rrig all of great deal o f credit is due t > Girl day at Raleigh as luncheon guests Kinton, Mrs. Aug. Obriat and four Reserves who sbly assisted her. o f Mrs S. B. Lawrence. children o f Gresham, and Robert Mrs. Mike Pienovi and daughter, Guests at the V. A. W ood home H* m j - Anita left Tuesday fo r San Fran on the holiday were Mrs. M. C. M r. and Mrs. H. J. W rgiit, Jr., cisco «o spend Thanksgiving with M cKercher and son and Miss Gert- entertained a group o f relatives Mr. and Mrs. H. E. StiawJli, and rude Olmstead o f Portland w‘ th a Thanksgiving dinner; tho«» .. , _ .. . present included Mr. and Mrs. 1L the Misses Leona and Ada Merlo. Mr. and Mrs. CMoar U rter on j . W right. Sr.. Mr. and Mm. Frank Mia J. H. Hulett and daughters Doah road entertained as Thank,- , PntzlolT and daughter Dorothy, and A kth a and Joy and Miss Ida Re- giving guests Mr. and Mrs. Von C |>rk ghitto attended th . Symphony Or Gray and sons o f S t Helens. ' I The ladies o f the Methodist La- chestra program at the Auditori ....................... Mrs. Harry Feldman o f Garden ........ dies' ....................................... Aid held an all-day meeting um in Portland last Sunday after Home was entertained with a shower at the church Wednesday^ A p o* noon. at the home o f Mrs. Jessie Selby. , luck lunch was served at noon. Thanksgiving dinner guests at Twenty-seven ladies were present. The ladies are w orking on five the home o f Mr. and Mrs. W . C. T o the Kiwanis organization, the com forters which they are giving McKell were Mr. and Mrs. Lottie public and our own members, Beaver *° the relief Spencer and son Russell, Mrs. F. _______ J. Donaldson, and Mr. and Mrs. Social Club extends their thanks and pleasure fo r such a splended D oy Gray. turnout. Mrs. Robert Eagl-eton came over Olive, daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. from Oregon City Saturday to ■pend a few days with relatives Lawrence W olf has returned from and friends. Mr. Eagleton came S ’ . Vincents hospital where she Tuesday evening and they returned underwent an operation fo r append DAVIDSONS AN GEL icitis. home Wednesday. FOOD CAKE, Special,_________ Guests at the M. C. M cKercher Mr. and Mrs. H . J . W right, Sr’, PILI.SB U RY'S BEST ( 1 n n spent a number o f days, recently home on Friday evening were, Mr. FLOUR, 4l*-lb. S z c k y L ^ ^ in Stanwood, Washington. M rs. and Mrs. G. A. Gilmore and daugh CO FFEK , GOLDEN W right visited her cotrnin, Mrs. F i ter. Elizabeth and Mr. Earl Granger W EST. Per Pound lin g * » . while M r. W right drove of Portland. BLU E RIBBON M A LT on to Vancouver, B. C. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Vankleek and 3-lb. Can Mrs. J. H. Dobbins and little daughter spent Thankh giving at LESLIE SH A KE R SA LT grand-daughter Lois Hawley are and Sunday they entertained Mr. Iodized, 3 Pkgs. spending a few weeks visiting with and Mrs. Emory VanKleek and TOM ATO Juice, Del n o Mrs. Dobbin’s son-in-law and daugh children o f Kinton. Monte, 3 Tall Cans eW W ter, Mr. and M rs’ James Kelly at Mrs Doy Gray entertained the Salt Lake City, Utah. K E L L O G G « A L L BR AN a Q Large Package .W The C. F. Johnson home was the move the hack bon* and press the rem aning blood out toward the raw « lg o Cut the fwh into pieces about six im'hes long, ami it b then ready to salt. Place a one-quarter inch layer o f salt In tht' bottom o f an earthen ware jar or hardwood keg, then place « layer o f fish over the salt, skin side down, and so on , alter nating the fish and salt. Cover the container and let stand in a cool location for three days. Wnen the fWh is removed wsah thorough ly in runnisg water for ben min utes, with a w eight on the fish ao that all parts aiv washed, other wise salt crystals will break out litter storage. The salmon is now ready for the smokehouse which may be built out o f a tub. old piece o f tin and an ordinary barrel. Non-resinous woods such as oak and aider are used fo r the smoking. The fiah is laid on a shelf o f chicken wins a*, h ast eight feet from the smoke and its position champ'd frequently. Do not allow the fiah to become so hot that fat drips from it. Use asmoldering fire and smoke the salmon until it te coated «evenly with a brown color slightly darker than that generally tuad for meat. This requires from three to four days and nights o f steady smoking. Stort by wrapping in h«avy butch er's paper or oiled paper and hang ing in a bag in a cool place. If mold starts, remove with a clean cloth and knife ami resmoke sligh t ly. Befiurv using, freshen the fish by breaking it in small sections and soaking over night in cold water. Directions fo r constructing a reg ular smoke house are given in e x tension service bulletin. “Curing Meats and Fiah," which may be obtained free from the college BEST DEAL YET GOV. URGES SPE THREE CONVICTED CIAL OBSERVANCE OF WATER STEALING Governor Julius L. Meier urge* the olwervance o f Universal Bible Sunday on next Sumlay, Decamber 4th. It/ t » ohurchea o f Oregon. Tho Ameriean Bible Society, an International ami Interdomimln- alional agency engaged In th* cir culating o f tho scripture*, ami which last year put into distri bution nearly ten million volume# of Scripture# in fifty different countries ami in upwards o f 200 languages, has promoted Universal Bible Sunday for over a decade Many church«* In America and in foreign lands will unite in the obeervanco o f Universal Bible Sun- «lay m order to emphasise tho im portant place tho Bible hokls iti the developement o f Christian Ufa and dutrarter. In coninw^nling Uniwnwal Bible Sunday Governor Meier aays: "I am glad to endorse the obeervance o f Universal Bible Sunday on Dec- timber 4th, 1932. I trust that not only this data but th ru g h ou t the year the people o f Oregon, along with thnir neighbors in every state in the Union, will give reverent which the Holy Bible occupies in the moral, religious and cultural lifa o f our nation.'' BANK OF BEAVERTON OFFERS SERVICES Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Felsher en tertained with a Thanksgiving din ner at their home in honor o f the follow ing guests, Mrs. Emma John son, Miss Eleanor Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Knight o f Portland Mr. and Mrs. Ed Boring enter tained Thanksgiving day in honor o f the follow ing guests. Mr. and Mrs. Mulligan, Joe Mulligan. Doro thy N idiolson, John Boegly. John Gustafson, and Miss Lucile Mel- Strom. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Tripp were dinner guests at the home of Mr. » Z , «3 Regular $1.25 Woven Rugs 3’ x 6’ : In Assorted Colors PIN E APPPLE . Dole no. 1 _Large_C an. 3 Car* FA N C Y HEAD RICE 5 P o u n d s ______________ .50 .19 THIS IS PRUNE WEEK Buy Now, 5-Ibs. 49c Grange W ashco Seed & Feed C o’s. Building f 4 J J ^ 4 and r T/ t j ■ • ' - ft-M e« — :— Beavertoo AT R E ASO N A BLE PRICE 8 >: K. D. VanMeter, Prop. Piece# All Kinda HENRY PFEIFER Phone 12051 Sou*h End o f Lombard Street J : f j Beaverton Barber Shop C. J STEVEN S, SATISFA CTIO N Beaverton, Ore. Snow bird Flour K Vs-S* 8 4 c KAM B E R G E R S Lamps Oregon DEWEY THE PLUMBER Carrie« a Complete Line of SHERW IN W ILLIAM S PAIN T Phone 7702 PROPRIETOR G U AR AN TE ED Boyd’s Variety Store SCHOOL SUPPLIES DISHES, FAN CY CANDIES N OVELTIES Beaverton’a Own Store I \ FREE! TO Anyone brinqinq in <i new subscription or l renewals ( an win one. Get your subscription now for t he HI AVI KI ON KIVU W, and win this bow, arrow end tarqet set I he <ir row his a vacuum tip and sticks to the tarqet. A splendid qame indoors or out. Date ..................... Bo« verton Review, Plea«« And encina««! $ . , . for which «end the Review ., y u m to Name ................ ..................... MAPES & SON R E STA U RAN T SHORT ORDER Cigar«, Tobacco« Confection«, Soft Drink« Cady Bldg. — Wat aon St o lv . I ,7 J \ ■ I FLOWERS Funeral larqet Set FIRST C LA S 8 WORK EMBALMEK Edison Ma/.da Phone 2505 And STUDIO HARBER SHO« FEED W H E A T G ood Cl'*" 100-lb. Sack 90c (Where Dewey The Plumber Used To Be.) > Mg U N D ERTAKER S ifted Cracked Corn '¡^ $ 1 15 BOYS - GIRLS --m e»« Place, T» pàtronij W. E. PEGG * ? \ ^ j Here’s Fun For You ONE la r g e Packgag,, White King Washing Machine Soap 2 rakes Mission Bell Toilet Soap 1 TOY AU TO TRUCK £ *f\ A LL fo r -O iJ es \ r BAKER'S PREMIUM 9 9 Chocolate, Vt-lb. Cake tCtLt One aquar,, oake tin, FREE SHRIM P T i q Per Tin_____________________. V d _______ j Phone Beaverton 0855 É rrW - i Richey Hardware and Furniture Company (Lim it, 2 sacks to a customer.) For Sale— I, IV31 Ford l oupe, $I ixj Down, New Car guarantee adv. City Meat Market SATURDAY SPECIALS SW IFT’ S PREMIUM HAM Whole or H alf per pound Phones 3203 and 1702 IW k, c- 6 l h B ow ,Arrow Trade With Your Home Merchant TH E FRIENDLY STORE 50c . -Í 7 ® . SífíYír*6» Dai,y Limited Quantity A Dandy Xmas Gift MILL RUN q M. J. B. TREE TEA Ö Ö Orange Pekoe, 8 -oz. pkg Our Price Specials For Saturday T WANTED tad POP S AL E Fat Kent— House. F. IX. Beavwrton, Thoti# 6602. MEALS I Addreai ................................... AI«o «end ................................... A bow, arrow and target «et ,♦♦♦♦♦4 * » » ♦ » » ♦ ...... ............................................................................ > jM e< • W M M H - H -M I I I Ü I I 1 H I I l * ♦ » » ■ !■ Mr. and M rs. A . C . Tuttle and daughters Maryalys and Dolores were Thanksgiving Day guests of Mrs. Tattle’s sister, M s . C. O. Washburn o f Portland who enter tained with a fam ily dinner' party. GOLDEN AG E _Spaghett.i, Noodles, 3 pkg Harry PareU-g, who helps keop the Kose in Koseburg, hail a qu ar rel with his wtfa several weeks ago Kvrything ia rosey again, but Harry aays he saved $23.76 while they were not on speaking terms. Now is the time to get your Lut Fish for Christmas, 2 Pounds 38c Fresh side Pork, per lb. . 9^c Fresh Ground Beef or Pork, lb. 10c Sauer Kraut, Quart . . 8c Pure Lard 3 lbs. for 25c Milk, Bordens or Golden Key can 5 c Dill Pickles, Large, 5 for 10c Toilet Tissue, 5 rolls for . 25c .19 .28 V E A L CHOP SHOULDER .25 2 Pounds PURE LARD, .25 3 POUNDS K N IG H T S SA U R K R A U T .19 2 Quarts NUCOA, .25 2 Pounds CA N E and M APLE S Y R .29 UP, Quart Jug SO AP 7T Z .Z / UNITED BLEND C O F .25 FEE, Per Pound Macaroni o n CAN YOU BEAT THIS? Dean IVavy ran down an Austin last Tuesday. He mistook it fo r a bug on hie windshield. adv. I turned my sin-shame over to i Christ.- God's Son. He died under it. He turned his glory over to me I ge t it on resurrection morn. “ Because 1 live- T°u ,iv* » l* o .' »« his pledge to all who trust him and Him only fo r a clean slate and eternal life. Bible Salvation, Beaverton, Ore. Fri. & Sat. Specials, Dec. 2-3 ROASTS, Steer .39 POT Beef, Per Pound < .11$ P A G N APTH A J 0 _^iani Inspector Kong tolls us that a optiurWr Is a bachelor’ wife. Among the services available to Christmas cards, wonderful value, you at the Bank of Beaverton, member Federal Reserve System, lr to 26e. Brown's beaver too Bhui are checking accounts, interest- macy. adv bearing accounts, *afe-de|>oait box en, loan ami collection services, tr a For Sale— Old growth cord w oo I. $4.00 per cord. Call owner, a . i l lers' cheque*, tlrafts for remit- Lehman, I’hono Beaverton H7I9. tuncea to distant points. Make the Bank o f Beaverton YOUR Bonk. _______________________________ adv p I: V. e spare no e ffo rt in offerin g ser Wanted l.*>ad o f good alfalfa « r vice and courtesies to our customers d w a hay B n. M tfllll i> i Beaverton M arket and Grocery scene o f a large Thanksgiving din- ner party Thursday. A lfred John son came down from the Oregon State Normal school to spend the day with home folks. Three Henteac*d— C. Benedict. II. 0 . Hansen ami Fre«l Keller. *4ho were found guilty last week on a charge o f larceny o f water from trie Da r in g ton W ater company in Errol Heights, late Monday amre given suspended sente new» o f HO «lays iwith by I’ restding District Judge llemlrickaun. The ihre« were found gu 'lty o f having turned on Che water at Bagad let's premises (h u>ber 24 after it had been turn ed o f f by the company for being in arrears in ».«yment o f the water bill. Irvin G oolm an, dvfenae at torney, served ratios o f appeal to circuit court.