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F R ID A Y , JA N U A R Y RFAVEKTCN 1 .!*♦.« • ' ' 'l P R IS E PAGE ED B U Y > n O CENTS A LINE PER TIME IN ST R U C T IO N S O R D E R YOUR R U B B E R STAM PS 585 W ood or Coal. M ultnom ah and Seals from P ion eer P rinting H ardw are Store. M ultnom ah and S tation ery Co., 407-8 Deku».> Bldg., 3rd and W ash in gton Sts. FO R SALE -R a d io . Cheap, Box 3811, Portland. Oregon. N ew berg. Oregon P R IN T E D SIG N S FO R S A L E —10c each. F or R en t. For Sale, R oom s for R en t, etc., P io n eer P rin tin g ’ Co., 407-408 D ek u m B ldg., Third &■ W ash ington Sts., Portland. Oregon TEN CENTS a lin e per issue HAULING- L ong and Count five w ords to the line. Then G E N E R A L short D ista n ces, R obert Johnson. eount your profits. Cash should P h o n e B eaverton 3152. accom pan y th e order. W hen a sta tem en t is required the ch arge ts 15c per line, m inim um 50c J C A R P E N T E R , G rinding and Saw filin g. P hon e B eaverton 7651. T h ese C lassified Ads appear in six W A N TED Cheap horses for fox n ew spap ers : B eaverton E nterprise, farm . T eleph one B eaverton 9865. Tigard Senttnel, M ultnom ah Press, Aloha N ew s, Y am h ill Journal and WOOD FO R S A L E —4 ft C ountry G aston H erald. Slab, 54 cd; 4 ft O ak and Ash, 57.50 cd; 16 inch, 4 ft fir, coal and O V E R 17,000 R E A D E R S W E E K L Y S aw dust. P h on e B eaverton 5225. MICKIE SAYS— if you ' ve a l w a y s t a k e n ah ' TOWN WCWSPAPS* F ra GtCAUTEO, JE S T WAIT T IL L SOME TIM E WHEW YOU A R E ICCO M ILLS FROM, HOME A N D A 'W rS L E U TH ' HO.'AE FOl KS f-tR MONTHS AMD THEM AOPIPEUTALLY HAPPEN ACR O SS A GOFY O F T H ’ OL' HOM E TCvUW P A P ER ' "I'<*:ir, your fortune tells that the New Year will bring you lots of li.ip piness.” “Oh. then jo ii won’t he around any n o i e.” LOOKING AT W A SH ING TO N i Continued from P a g e U WOOD FO R S A L E —R eal V alue for your Dollar, secon d grow th, first grow th and No. 2 fir fou r ft and A N Y G IR L in need o f a friend 16 inch a t from $4 to 56 per cd. w rite E lsie H. A llem ann, th e Sal delivered. S. D. Spiez, N. Union vation A rm y W hite Shield Hom e, Ave., Aloha. 066 M ayfair A venue, Portland. P E R SO N A L M ISC ELLA N EO U S FO R S A L E - Sand, gravel, crushed rock and road gravel. P. E. H agg P h o n e Tigard 46. LOAN W A N T E D —51750 or $2000 at 7% for 3 yrs on a new 5 room bun galow , hardw ood floors, tiled drain board, garage, ch ick en coop, acre ground, G. H. Johnson, M etzger, B R 9782-J-l FO R SA L E —Gold B ank T urkey T om for breeding. B eaverton 0310. C E M E N T W O R K —All kinds, prices reason able S m ith & E llsw orth 40'.’ Lom bard st., B eaverton B x 185 N E W TH OR IR O N E R —$30. m ah H ardw are Store. M ultno BORED S debts before se ttlin g an y reparations organized Lincoln C ounty D airym en's claim s. association at a recent m eetin g here. A m ong the p io jects d esignated to re The P resid en t urged C ongress to ceive sp ecial em phasis during the l »--establish the Debt C om m ission in com ing year are stabilization o f but order to re-exam ine the "capacity to te i fat prices, the d efeat of the oleo pay” in the ligh t o f present world m argarine referendum , and increased con d itions but, in th e m oratorium d a ily ca lf club worn. resolution, the H ouse w en t on record a s opposed to ca n cellation or re B A K E R —A cooperative livestock duction o i Europe's w ar debts to shipping association for B aker A m erica That the opposition to re county is being prom oted by g ran ges duction is stron g is apparent, but, of the county, reports P. T. Fortner, on the other hand, proponents of county agen t The m ove for such an such a step in sist th a t the Unltel organization w as proposed by th e S ta tes w ill have to rely on moral M cEwan grange and w as approved ob ligations to secure paym ent and at a le ce n t m eeting of the cou n ty that if th e su m s are not reduced, grange. C om m ittees have been ap that foreign cou n tries w ill not pay pointed in each of th e subordinate them gran ges to work w ith Mr. F ortner in maertuintng the feasib ility of such An incident o f the m oratorium de an association and p e r fe c tin g bate w as th e speech of R ep resen ta organization if found desirable. tive M cFadden, R epublican, of P en n sylvania. w h o charged President Hoo LAKEV1EW E verett R eid of the ver "sold o u t” his country in ne N ew Pine Creek district has ob tain ed gotiatin g th e debt holiday Hot re plans and blue prints from V ictor plies to his a lleg a tio n s w ere m ade by Johnson, county agent, for the con other R epublicans but the W hite H ouse took notice of the a ttack only struction of a 400-hen laying housa o the insulated type recom m ended to the exten t of lea v in g M cFadden o ff of a b reak fast list w hich includ for ea st of the C ascades and now ed all other m em bers o f a com m ittee said to be com ing into favor on the coast. Mr. Reid plans to build th is of w hich M cFadden is chairm an. w inter to take ad vantage of the low Subsequently, it w as reported that j price of lumber. patronage reognition in his district ] ► 1« .'. »1« *Y»|* - J- -J.- J* * J- -J- - J- - J - J had been w ithdraw n and that he j would not be recognized by the Ad m inistration The D em ocratic lead- | ership w as prompt to disavow a n y ; sym pathy with the M cFadden charge j callin g a tten tion to th e fact that th e | personal a tta ck on the President cam e from a R epublican and iv t 1 from a D em ocrat. R ep resen tative ! Bankhead stated that his party would attem pt to defeat Mr H oover by ca ll ing attention to his “b lunders” and the ' m isrule of his party”, but that no part of its cam paign would be based upon "m alfeasance in o ffic e ” or "lack o f patriotism ," R atification by the S en ate of the m oratorium proposal of President W E CUT Y O U R W OOD th e way Hoover just before adjournnu nt [ræ a you w ant it. P h on e 8903 H. R leave- the w ay clear for eurly con sideration of the proposed $2,000,000- N elson. 000 reconstruction fin an ce corpora W A N T E D —A m an or w om an w hole tion urged by the P resid en t The or part tl»ne to sell R adio and idea involves an udvance of $500,- other electrica l appliances. I’own 000 .000 from C ongress and authority der R adio Co., M ultnom ah. to issue bonds. The m oney is inten The Jap anese ad vance upon Chin- a . - V v ’, > u ded to supplem ent loans o f the pri R IC H A R D S O N ’S R U G G E D C HICKS CO RVALLIS -M o r e than 9170 Ore vately operated N ational Credit Cor chow has caused renew ed concern over the course of ev en ts in Man —H an son W h ite L eghorns, Rhode gon farm ers d istributed 110,000 poration, organized in October. Island R eds, Barretl R ock s, H an pounds of squirrel poison on their Liquidation of th e affu lrs o f the cor ehuria T he a ttitu d e of th is G overn son B reeding C ockrels. Special at farm s during 1931, acord in g to re poration is provided at the end of ment has been sta ted anew to th6 and it Is ten tion th is season is given to ports received a t the central exten tw o years The President feels that Japanese foreign o ffice custom h atch in g. All e g g s f»r sion o ffice here from cou n ty a g en ts such a corporation w ould be uble believed thnt the capture of Chin chow w ill cau se seriou s consldere cu stom h a tch in g w ill be hatched of the state. The sa v in g in crop to relieve th e railroad situ ation to in a m am m oth eletric incubator w ith 1 d am age effected by th is p o iso n in g : a great ex ten t and con sid ers this tlon of the fea sib ility o f invoking form ally the N in e-P ow er T io a ty of a sep arate sa n ita ry h atcher, insur cam p aign is estim a ted a t $115,000. highly desirable. j 1922, w hich g u a ra n tee; the territot in g a ch ick en out of ev ery hatch- W allow a county w as th e h eaviest u s - , ial and ad m in istrative in tegrity for able egg. Y our patronage is s o ers in eastern O regon w ith 25,662 W hile the m oratorium w as ap licited. W e m u st be reliable to , China. pounds. Lune cou n ty topped the list proved, it seem s to be th e sentim ent show co n sista n t and stea d y grow th of Congress th a t reconsideration of for ten years. T u alatin C hickery, in w estern O regon w ith 6700 pounds ( w ar debts be d ism issed H earin gs be ON OREGON FARMS E. C. R ichardson, T u alatin , Ore, follow ed by Y am hill w ith 5150 pounds fore a Senate com m ittee tells o f for Tel Tigard 04152 T his m aterial is m ixed by county eign bonds sold in th is country and TOLEDO A d efin ite program of I a g en ts and d istributed to th e farm er the opinion of leadin g bankers is dairy im provem ent w a s adopted by C IR CU LATIN G H E A T E R S $45 to th a t G erm any w ill pay such private the execu tive com m ittee o f the new ly a t cost. SMALL MONTHLY P " * n p f I c*nn S o c ie ty of O reg o n 3 F o rw a rd O ffice* 330 Amellen Pank Bldg.. 5199 AT. C02 trailing B H g.. AT. 4397 413 Weatherly Ï .trended Bldg.. by EA. 010 » S tate Readers of this newspaper are invited to send in, for publication, any item which they think will prove inter esting to our readers. Names must be signed for identi fication, but will not be published. IN PORTLAND Tang of Ketchup in Sandwiches Appeals to Winter Appetites See D R . B. E. W R IG H T If you want SPECIAL FO R the b est CHRISTM AS PR. One or More 6x8 P hotos N icely M ounted for $1.00 R aleigh M ake Your A ppointm ents Today Good E y es are a G reat B lessin g . It’s a lso a fin e th in g th a t if you have poor ey es you can g et good glasses. “Your E ves are Safe in Our C are” D U . GEO. It. P R A T T Dr. II. J. M auiltetsch i O ptom etrists H O F S T E A T E R STUDIO 165Vi Third Street B etw een Morrison and Y am hill Spanish Olives, sliced; 1 tablespoon gre»n pepper, chopped; May onnaise Salad Dressing to taste and moisten. Mix all ingred'ents to gether and spread between thin slice» buttered bread. Cut into finger length strips. Oyster Sandwiches — 1 pint oys ters; 2 eggs, slightly beaten; Vi teaspoon salt; 'z teaspoon Worces tershire Sauce; bread crumbs; Tomato Ketchup or Chili Sauce. Beat egg, add salt ar.d Worcester shire Sauce. Dip oysters in egg and then in crumbs. Fry until golden brown. Place 3 or 4 fried oysters between slices of buttered whole wheat bread or hard rolls and sprinkle with Tomato Ketchup or Chili Sauce. Hard Cooked Egg and Ketchup Sandwiches—6 hard cooked eggs, chopped; Tomato Ketchup to moisten; 1 teaspoon Prepared Mustard; *4 teaspoon Worcester shire Sauce; salt and pepper to season; few drops onion juice. Combine all ingredient». Spread between slices of buttered bread. For the packed lunch, wrap each sandwich in waxed paper. for the least B. E. W R IG H T Bldg., 6th and W ashington .'.• .W .W .'.W .V .V A V .V .W . DEFECTS OF SPINAL BALANCE You’ll meet your friend» of the out- of-doori ot the 9 9 ? By J O S E P H I N E GIBSON Director, Heinz f o o d Institute Grilled Peanut Butter, Bacon and Ketchup Sandwiches—Toast slices of bread on one side only. Spread untoasted side with Pea nut Butter, then with Tomato Ketchup. Top with slices of un cooked bacon; broil until bacon is browned and crisp. Serve imme diately with slices of Genuine Dill Pickle. Toasted Cheese and Ketchup Sandwiches— 1 cup grated Amer ican cheese; 3 tablespoons Tomato Ketchup. Mix grated cheese with Tomato Ketchup. Spread between buttered slices of white bread, trim crusts and toast. Serve hot. These are excellent when daintily cut and served with a fruit or vege table salad for luncheon, or the sandwich itself may be served on a crisp lettuce leaf, garnished w ith Spanish Queen Olives and served as the main dish of the luncheon. Tongue, Horseradish and Ketch up Sandwiches— 1 cup minced tongue, ham, cold roast beef or oth- er cold meat; Evaporated Horse radish to taste; 2 t»ble»poon» To- put« Ketchup; 1 ublespocn ÿtuû'td d en tistry AT. 1595 AlDEfiWAY TT is said that m ore than thirty million sandwiches are eaten daily in the United States, The famed Earl of Sandwich, originator of the sandwich, scarcely could have realized the popularity which his idea, with "variations,” was to achieve. Sandwiches, eaten in such amazing numbers, aie of varied types and are found in both packed and home lunches, in afternoon and late evening party meals and in supper menus. No matter how simple they may be, there is an art in making them varied and delectable. The secret lies in skillful season ing, for the sandwich is made delightful and zestful by a spoonful of Tomato K etchup, Prepared Mustard, chopped Pickle or Evaporated Horseradish. Tomato Ketchup particularly is tine in sandwich fillings o f m eat, eg g , or fish. in m oney PRESIDENT J. A. CUSHMAN former Notionol Fiald R*f.r*»«ntotiv* of th# ^ L D E lt I look Walton Laagua of Amarico, ¡I now monog#» of tki* popular »port** man*» haodquortan Wa invito« you to drop in and w to fp Dr. John E. LaValley C H IR O P R A C T O R ,' h J, *X»»X**/ Bldg. 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