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m um . vovk m h k k i *. i » mi C h a r le s H e in ric h . J r ., is c o n fin ed to h is h o m e in a se rio u s c o n d itio n w ith m u s c u la r rh e u m a tis m . M rs. V. A. W ood r e tu r n e d th e (la s t w eek fro m a m o n th s p e n t w ith re la tiv e s a n d frie n d s in Id a h o a n d M o u tan a. M r. a n d M rs. J o h n G ra y a n d d a u g h te r , J o s in e . s p e n t th e A r m is tic e week, e n d a t th e Doy G ra y h o m e h e re . T h e J o e B e lle r fa m ily , re c e u t a r r iv a l s fro m N e b ra s k a . h av e le a s e d M rs. D ris c o ll's p la c e ou N ie ls o n A v e n u e . M esd am es W . T . S tr a tt o n . R . B . D en n ey , a n d B a r r e t t R a n d a ll w e re lu n c h e o n g u e st« of Mr» G e o rg e N . T a y lo r a t W e st S lo p e W e d n e sd a y c e le b r a tin g Mrs. S tr a tt o n 's b irth d a y a n n iv e r s a r y . M rs. W . E. P eg g h a d th e m is fo r tu n e to fa ll o n th e b a s e m e n t s t a ir s o f h e r h o m e . S h e s u s ta in e d m a n y b ad b r u i s e s a n d is c o n fn e d to her bed th o u g h it is th o u g h t th a t n o b o n e s w e re b ro k en . T h e M isse s B a rb a ra C ady a n d B e rth a O s tr a lo h w e re jo in t b o s te s s e s a t th e f o r m e r ’s a p a r tm e n t to th e m e m b e rs o f th e te a c h in g s ta ff o f th e g ra d e sc h o o l. A M ex ican s ty le d in n e r w a s se rb e d a t s e v e n o ’c lo c k , p .m . T h e p a r t / w a s h e ld la s t T u e s d a y e v e n in g . M rs. L illia n M. K ip p e l of M a n h a tta n B each . C a lifo rn ia , is a g u e s t o f h e r son a n d d a u g h te r in -la w . M r. a n d M rs. F. C. K ip p el. S h e d ro v e u p w ith h e r d a u g h te r . M rs. B e a tric e J o h n s o n , w h o is v is itin g in P o rtla n d . T h e y p la n to r e tu r n to t h e i r h o m es n e x t w eek. 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A R o g e rs, B al e r- A th r e e a c r e p lu m in g o f flux w a a s p r a y e d w ith v a rio u s s t r e n O T A IN S can be rem oved from wood g th s o f sin o x a n d s u lf a te o f a- *3 surfaces b , b le .c h ln g w ith o x- monU< , he .Tame” " m a te r ia l vrtQch alic acid. P re p a re th e acid by dis- . solving ab o u t 10 ox. of cry sta ls In 11 s I,r o ' *''« e u c c e s s fu l In c o n tro l ! gal. hot w ater, th en add m o re until • » » » w eed* a n d a n n u a l w eeds sa tu ra tio n is com plete. o r v o lu n te e r v e tc h In g r a in c ro p s B rush the hot acid w ash onto th e B e st s u c c e s s w aa a c h ie v e d w hen jta m e d a re a and allow it »0 rem am IBlx tiir e o f sin o x a n d s u lfa te o r a n y p a r t o f Ihe a s s e ts re- In te n d e n t of H unks o f th e B l* m fo r at least eight to ten hours. Fol- , , . Hid* w ill be re c e iv e d folr said by rem oving all tra c e s of th e o i » » ' a p p lie d in th r e e n ia ln in g insili li llg u id a tlo n s r e o f O re g o n . In c h a r g e of Ilia -1 - low p ro p e rty a t th e law o ffices o f sera w ith sev eral rinses o f d e a r Q u a rts *’f w a te r q e r sq. y a rd . h e re b y no tfled to p r e s e n t s e a le d Q iiidutlon o f th e Bunk o f B e , . E . J . M cA lear. A tto rn e y s t ta iw . w ater. O n o n e su c h p lo t, a ll arm ila! F ir s t N a tio n a l B ank hid • to th e S u p e rin te n d e n t o f v e rto n , B e a v e rto n , O reg o n . A d. W hen the wood is th oroughly d ry . w prp k „ lw l t „ f„ w In th e rifin iti? ,P P ly n* * * * " * ' • Q u a rte r, w h ile o n lv a v e rv B u ild in g . H ills U .ro . 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Marnai huseits In T h e ( l i r a i t C o u rt Of The red lead p rim e r body a n d flnisl Price t i l 00 Y early, ot >1 00 a M onth. coats of p a in t com posed o f e g u a ' — S ta te Of O rra o n For T he S aturday Issu e, including M agatine Se. non. t l ÒC a Year p a rts by volum e to ft p aste whit* \ DMPIV IS T KA T O R 'S S IL K C o u n ty Of iV ao h lag fo n . In troductory O ffer. 6 I u u n .*1 G n u lead and lead m ix in g or lead re d u c O F RKAI. P R O P E R T Y In T h e H a tte r Of T h e I M M i l Nam* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... ............................. . . . . . ing oiL A fter thoro u g h ly m ix in* lio n of th e R ank O f B e a v e rto n . these ingredients, tin t as desirec N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N A ddress........................................................... . . . . . . . . H e n .e r tö n . O reg o n . w ith colors-in-oil. F o r a gloss finish su b stitu te high th a t by v ir tu e o f a n o r d e r , II- SA M PL E C O P Y O N R E Q U E S T P u r s u a n t to s n o r d e r m a d e by ?u ality enam el fo r flat finish coat t.p,lap a n d d e c re e Issu ed o u t of th e a b o v e e n title d C o u rt, n o tic e I S 'z ^ h e i w d e h a ir/^ in d e r b ^ d ^ h e r «be t o u n ty C o u rt o f th e S *»‘e o i (» h e re b y g iv en th a t th e S u p e r- l i lr a O «1 a m f i n i s k a II m I» S O O T r W 111 g ^ l to i M n I l c o O i L - u u t N k o e C la ia O m re i g O o I n l f fo W t a l H s l h l in n . | : In te n .1.» d e • n * f t . o « / f Hank* i o t f f i th St«!-« like a g lo n finish oil p a in t « -—How thick need a concret« 'tn th e 6 th d ay of N o v e m b e r. | ,,f O reg o n w ill s e ll th e a s a e ts floo.r . b* w hen Bud d irectly 1940. In th e m a tte r o f «he e s t a te re m a | nioK ln , he liq u id a tio n of on th e earth ? o f J o h n P re fl. d e te a s e d , I. th e i (hp | ta llk o f H rg v e rto n o f B eu- I » I m l n l s .r a t o r o f th J v e rtu n , O reg o n , to <hr h ig h e s t WBK j b id d e r fo r c a s h , e x c e p tin g a ll « . — Is th e re w indow screening e s ta te of s a id d e c e a s e d iin all enough to k eep o u t gnats, fro m a n d a f t e r th e 14th d a y of .,aB| Kn,.d d e p o s it c la im s a g a in s t m idgets and o th e r v arie tie s o f sm all D e c e m b e r , 1940. s e ll a t p riv a te th e s a id tuink an d A sse t No. insects? . v s a le to t h e h ig h e s t b id d e r fo r ,, , ... ... . re c e iv e d A- — Yes. S creen m a n u fa c tu re rs . . . . ... S e p a ra te tu<ls w in lie te c e iv e ii m ake a screen cloth w hich g en eral- c a *h *n b a n d , in o n e • I fo r th e a s s e ts of th e C o m m e rc ia l | * ly p ro v es effective. Most h a rd w a re ,b e fo llo w in g d e s c rib e d re a l a s a w h o le o r fo r d eale rs c a rry screen s up to 16 o r I I p ro p e r ty b e lo n g in g to th e de I s e p a r a te Item s th e re o f, e x rlti- mesh w hich should p ro v id e am ple c e a se d a t th e tim e o f hi* d e a th : d in e A sse t No. 43, a n d fo r th e By ABNER GORDON The World’s News Seen Through T he C hristian S cience M onitor M r. a n d M rs. F re d B ra u n a n d tn e i r tw o so n s, W illia m and R o b e rt d ro v e t o M oro o v e r th e ven tilatio n . 'a c q u ir e d th e r e in s in c e sa id tim e . ¡a s a w h o le o r fo r s e p a r a te Item s w eek en d a n d w e n t b u n tin g f o r s a id re a l p r o p e r ty ly in g , b e in g , herPof> ,h e b id s f o r th e a ss e t« g e e se a n d a ls o v is ite d w ith M r s i r l s i tu a t e in W a s h in g to n C o u n t) In e a c h d e p a rtm e n t to h e e n tlr e - A.VNTAL WEEDS KILLED BV a n d M rs. O rv al T h o m p s o n . -Mrs. SPRAY LN FLAX PLANTESt; B ra u n a n d M rs. T h o m p so n a r e S u c c e s s fu l c o n tr o l o f a n n u a l e is ie r s a n d b o th a r e f o r m e r re s - j w »t-ds in flax h a s b e e n a c h ie v e d coo | h -n ativ e d e m o n s tr a tio n id e n ts o f th is to w n . **“ r™' Classified Ad Rates F i r s t In s e rtio n , p e r w o r d ...2 c E ach a d d itio n a l, p*, w o r d . . l c TDK * I L I T u rk e y » aliv e ot dr e» sed G. \. Tt. ortipsoCi. D enney ro ad . P h o n « M av et lo u , u2 Ik. ■>-(>(*-81 (M in im u m c h a rg e .‘Gcj C o u n t e a c h w o rd to be p rin te d D ouble c h a r g e fo r a ll b lin d a d s T h e R ev iew .tjpuuiCH no *1 n a n n a l re s p o iis iM ilty fo r e r r o r s w h ich m ay ap|H -ur In a d v e r tis e m e n ts in It k c o lu m n s, b u t In c a s e s w h e re th e p a p e r In a t fa u lt w ill r e p r in t th a t p o rt o f th e u d ^ n w irtch th e • r r o r a p p e a re d . An a d d itio n a l c h a rg e o f 10c w ill I n * m a d e w hen w o n t ad« a re Charged an d b illin g Is m ade fh e f ir s t of th e m o n th . CA LL V o y fi g N O T A R R Y A P U B Y L I C « iNiURANCI ln » u r a n r e IN S I A T ( O t A M N l f t i N o ta ry . R eal E sfu te — PHONF, — W R IT E T e le p h o n e 941B COR S A L E : M ILLW O O D AND S aw D uai. W ilson F u e l Y ard. n t ti ie l r n ew lo c a tio n on Lonj- liartl lustw een B ro a d w a y a n d B o rth ti-H e a v e rto n R oad. P h o n e B e a v e rto n 4902 a d v . c 2 3 tf C ra n k a rry M ince Pi* Espei tally whea tb is early American fcait it u»ed in three »nrh tempting vari 2 m ps fresh cranberries ation, ol pie lore. Three pie» lo give a 1 cup -net Mlip to (all meal« are Horn O’Pienty, 2 apple«, peeled and Quartered with cranberry and walnut meat* peek Y 4 cup mixed candied peel ing out from a while collar of meringue, I 1 cup raisins Cranberry Mince Pie, and Cranberry 1 cup currant* Chiffon Pie, with it* center decoration | IV* cup* brown sugar of whipped cream. V 4 tea*poon nutmeg It wa, Ellis Parker Butler, the humor- ' Ak teasjKion cinnamon ist, who «aid. “Waslnriglim, Lincoln and H teaspoon dove« pie are immortal.” Be that a» it may. ' teaspoon ginger pie i* America'« rm*t popular dessert | Grated rind 1 lemon and the cranberry, which the Pilgrim 3 tablespoon» lemon juice settler- learned oi from the Indian*. | V4 cup fruit juice (Cranberry, is one «1 ihi* country'» oldest pie in orange sr pineapple) gredient. 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