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* rrcrM B E R •f- ». ï. l m Dick’s Sports Slants . . . SPORTS SLANTS !>«•» The Ugaverten Heavers uftci coa-tiug to another ruuiatln- Yamhill Valley league tlt'e base au opportunity s-'oektnK it their door tonight They have op- port unity to » In a rating as one of the top high school elevens in the state if (end mind yo:. that little two-letter word has plenty of complications involved! they topple the Silverton Silver Coses here Friday night. After some difficulty, the Bga- verton team finally found a post season opponent in the Silver Foxes, champions of the Willam ette valley loop. And the chips are down! The Beavers won t be able to breath through this tilt. Instead, they will have plenty to play sixty minutes of real football, and then m&be they can chalk up their tenth win in eleven starts. A lot depends on whether the Beavers two ace ball carriers Gale Emmons and Glen Jones. ! can shake loose but a lot more i depends on the Beaverton for- j ward wall, out charging out j tackling and out playing she j Silverton line in- every depart ment. I'll see yo at the best high school football game st.vtcd in this section during th current season. Tra RS A VERTON B ttAVBRTON. O R BOON Jersey Stars of the M ilky W ay dick s L ’Alva Dashing Dandy 367095. shown abova with hit owners, Mr. and Mrs. F. Henry Jones of Bethseda. Md., it the 1939 nation al grand champion Jersey bull. Pictured with the first calf born at tha National Dairy Show, whom ahe named "Petit Tresor” (Little Treasure) is Miss Lily Pons, famous opera star. Lonely Crag 1075153 (lower left) of Tw in Oaks Farm. Morristown, N. J , won her second crown as national grand champion cow. FOOTBALL Low Temperature Roasting Reduces Shrinkage of Meat L ast Game 1939 | t SIL VER TON Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Peck left Thursday for Anacortgs. Wash., to attend the wedding on Dec. 2 of Miss Margaret Tucker and Mr. J. C. Rowland. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. George will stay at the Peck home while they arp away. Guests at Thanksgiving dinner at th« F. D. Peck home were Mr. and Mrs. a . D. Georgg. Mr., and Mrs. Fred Goyt and Richard Goy t. Among the many family din ners on Thanksgiving day was , [ ) ESEARCH workers In meat cookery recommend roasting st a low that of Mr. and Mrs. C. Y *v temperature which reduces shrinkage and assures Juicy tender meat. Wilson guests were Mr. and Mrs. sore evenly cooked throughout. H R. Brown ajjd daughter Mery- When there Is a certified performance gas range in the kitchen. It Is lyn, Ellora Borgen. Bill Smith, simple to roast this easy economical way because the oven burner holds t Mr. and Mrs. David Wilson and temperature well below 300 degrees Fahrenheit—even to 250 degrees U baby girl. and Mr. Wilson s leslfed- The lower the temperature used, the less tats will spatter during mother. Mrs. W. O. Wilson ' ro* i“ n r he“c,e 0T*n rema “ c,eaner- , „ . The roast is placed on a trivet in a shallow pan without cover; no Florence Lucas rgcently en searing or basting Is required. Due to variations In texture and age ol larged her beauty shop and meat, a meat thermometer Is advised, then the center of the roast is placed an attractive window dis- •.ooked exactly to the desired state of doneness. play in anticipation of the Christmas trade. ' HB- Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Taylor on j | Among guests at the home off Thanksgiving day were Mr. an d! Mr. and Mrs. V. O. Steinrod at ______ HAZELDALE -----3 Mrs J. Browning and daughter | W’gst Slope for Thanksgiving1 ® day dinner were Mr. and Mrs. j Mrs. E. R. Dodd; was taken latYcrng and l<aRaine Fuqua of I Dale Davis and daughters. to a Hillsboro hospital where Portland. Joanne and Janet of Longview, j she underwent an opt.rtt, jofi M Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Chapman | Wash. Mrs. Elsie Pierce and I , entertained with a dinner party j Guy Davis of Portland. I Satu 35,1 Mrs. Elmer Stipe lgft Mon- ! f Pond returned last Thanksgiving day for friends and day to visit this week at Wood- i week from a .a . • months v.Ut relatives. Fifteen were prgsent | Mr. and Mrs. Frank Robinson burn, Silverton, Shedd and Leb- j with his father at Jamestown, entertained with a Thanksgiving anon Eastern Star lodges. N. D. Mrs. John Dobbins spent the Mrs, Bertha Daily returned dinner party Sunday. Mr and Mrs. C. E. Webber weekend with her daughter Mrs. home last week from the hospi tal where she underwent trea.- and daughter Doris wgre guests | J . H. Kelly at Astoria. Bethel No. 20 of Job's Daugh ments- for several weeks for of his brother. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Webber at Hillsboro Thanks- ) ters will hold their installation heart trouble. Estella Imlab accompanied giving day. of officers December 4 at the Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Pairler and Mr. and Mrs. V. O. Steinrod of Masonic templg. Gladys Wright is at Emanuel West Slope to Seaside for the family were guests of Mr. and I William H. Meyer In Portland hospital recovering from an e- weekend. pendectomy performed last F ri Mrs. J. Rogers and Mrs. Re for Thanksgiving day dinner, 4 -t | day. becca Ellerson were Thanks- at Brown's Pharmacy. Have your Prescriptions filled j Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Welter held I giving day guests of Mr. anl a family Thanksgiving day din- * Mrs. Itussel Olsen In Portland, ner party. Fiftgen were present, j Attendance was 56 at Sunday Kiwanis Ladies Night Kiwanls club will .have ladies Mrs. R. V. Bender is In Good school. Twenty-two attended the Samaritan hospital. young people g meeting in the night neyt Wednesday with a ! Beaverton Cleaners are install evening. A party was held at special program. This week's luncheon had no ing a new prosperity utility and the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray special program. Visitors at the laundry press. Kincheloe's following. Charles Shively and cousin Wil Hr. and Mrs. Guy Halloway meeting were Gov.-elect Jack | liam Harndgn of Portland left of St. Hglens were Thanksgiving Godfrey, S. Ia>uis Gray, Ross last week for Jacksonvile, Flor day guests at the home of Mr. Winkler and Roy Marshall all of the Portland club. ida. and Mrs. John Imlah. ■ Mr. and Mrs. Lee Richey had Wanda Hesterlee of Tobias Is as guests for Thanksgiving day now staying witji Mrs. Lyle Tay Silver Tea and Bazaar The l.adics of the Methodist dinner, Mrs. Helen Fisher. Miss lor and doing the house work. Lou Coyner, Miss Sophia Ram The school children held a church will hold their silver tea bwulski, Mrs. Selby and daughtgr Thanksgiving dinngr party last and bazaar on Saturday. Decern- I Lois Ann. and their son Gene Wednesday noon in the base ber 2 at 2 o'clock in the base Brown who spent the holidays ment of the school. Mrs. R. ment parlors of the church. at home from the university. Pulliam and Mr. and Mrs. R. r> _____il Health nurse, visiting Dome ol Have your Prescriptions filled O. Doty were guests. County Council Meets Negro family giving a d v i c e to at Brown’s Pharmacy. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mercer and The PTA county council will mo.ber about preventloo of tub.o small son were gugsts of bis meet at the Cedar Mill grange culosls Nursing service ts part ol brother, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Mer hall Tuesday. December 12 Mrs the nationwide activities carried on $25.00 Reward t>5’ means of the income from f!hrlst cer at North Plains for a famHy Hite Is the president. mas Seals. Will be paid by U>e manufacture! dinner party Tl»anksgiving day. for an y Corn GREAT CHRIS^ Fourth quarter of 1939 Taxes The school children distributed TOPHER POSITIVE Corn Cure should be PAID by December IS. | the first issue of their school cannot remove. Also removes Tell it to V n In the classi- Warts and Callouses. 35* at paper la -t wgek. A mimeo fan be paid at my office. 1)0Y GRAY | fled columns of th« Review for Brown’» Beaverton Pharmacy. graphed copy with eight pages. paid adv. Dinner guests at the home of Insurance . Notary . Real Estate result*. ! | W . V. L. Champ I I J j O VS. BEAVERTON T. Y. V. Champ F rid ay Night, 8 p. m. > 4 B ^ '0 '4 1 » ' 4M I Two great teams playing for a two-league title Admission: Adults 35c; Students 25c V V V V V ’X ’ V ^ V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V A W ord of Health Advice “L’ONDINE” All-Purpose Oil For hands, face and hair Full-size bottle FREE with every Permanent Evening Appointments FLORENCE BEAUTY SHOPPE Commercial Hotel Annex Phone 12051 LOOK! $ 1 .8 9 House Paint, per gallon Screen Doors 3-4x2 6x6-6 $ 1.8 5 ¡j 2 4 ° Poultry Netting 2-in., rl $1.0 8 Rosin Sized Paper, 20-lb. .79 Mortise Locks . .55 Kalsomine, per pound 6 1 -2c Drain Tile . Doors Windows . Nails W . J. McCREADY LUMBER CO. F. i). PECK, Manager Tclcphonne 4603 Bcavarton