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Page 4 F R ID A Y , MAY 25, 1M4 *' f 1 * T PRESENTATION MARKS TENTH ANNIVERSARY fo r '33-'34, coiupesed tiic 'G-t clu -s sod „. 1 hom e fo r a jo lly tim e. School closes lan d M is. Jo n a s , o f P rin ev ille , gu ests M iss B u ch a n a n was also pianist fo r ! th is Frid ay . May 25. it th e Lew is hom e fo r sev eral days, the B e a v e rto n H igh School g irls' o r Mrs. M cC arthy is very ill a t h er left Supday noon to atte n d th e I. O. T h e P u b lic S p e ak in g cla ss o f the ch e s tra w hich was fo im ed at th e be home In Kelso, W ash. A blood tra n s O. F . and R e b e k a h con v en tio n a t B ea v erto n high school held th e ir s e c gin n in g o f the school year. fusion wa.-, necessary th is week. She ond annu al d ebate banquet recen tly Tillam ook. Mr. and M rs. D ick Moss of B a n k s I is the d au gh ter of Mrs. R . L. Snyder. w ith D onald W a lk er as to a stm a ster. B e tty S tick n e y is spending a few V.Vi’.WiVi-kVi'rtViVAVASNV were Sunday gu ests of Me. and M is. A lovely seven cou rse d in n er w as Wm. A bbott. w eeks a t B lu e L ak e P a rk . served by th e Hom e E co n o m ic cla ss M iss J u lia and M iss D aisy Sunby of M o th eis of child ren in M rs. B a r k a fte r w hich m any very in te restin g P o rtlan d , visited Sunday a t the A. e r ’s room fu rnished tran sp o rtatio n sp eech es w ere made. R ich a rd home. i and a huge b asket lu n n ch fo r a picnic A m ong those m ak in g sp eeches were W e have Sto v e P ipe W ednesday, when th e e n tire room L. R . M aybe and w ife of Longview , Iv a n B ierly , M arg aret W est. D elb ert T h a t S ta y s B la c k journ eyed to the P o rtlan d C ity P a rk W ash., spent. Sunday w ith his m o th er B u rk e , B o b D enney, D ou glas T ay lo r, fo r th e annu al picnic. Mrs. P rice . M ildred Tw ohy, K en n eth T ay lo r, and T h e Hobie E con o m ic clu b o f the D E W E Y The Plumber Mr. and M rs. P i ice visited her m o th E. G. W ebb. M any o th er in te restin g Aloha G ran ge m et at the M cE lroy sp eech es w ere given by alum ni who er a t P le a s a n t H om e on Sunday. ViSVWAW.W.W.ViV.WiW Mr. and M is. F e tte r s m otored to ; hom e th is week. w ere presen t. T h e b anqu et w as en jo y ed to the utm ost by all those H oulton, n e a r S t. H elens, recen tly to j W ednesday the Aloha G ran ge drill ip rsesen t. visit w ith friend s. team m et to p ia ctice. T h ey will put Richards Barber Shop Mes. F ish , Mr. and M rs. M att K in g on th e third and fo u rth d egree at i and Mr. and M rs. A. J . V ance drove K in to n Thursday, May 31. M any lo G A STO N G I R L ’S M E A T E S S A Y H A IR C U T 25c to T u a la tin Sunday to the ball gam e cal m em bers a ie planning to acco m W IN S S T A T E H O N O R S betw een A loha and T u alatin . pany the team to th a t place. A LO H A , O R E G O N T h e Aloha te am lost the gam e last j Mr. and Mrs. H ugh I>ewis and Mr W ith an essa y titled "T h e H ighw ay to H ealth, Mias B e tty H oover, G aston, Sunday, a fte r a hard fou ght buttle, to Sco u ts I won highest honors am ong a ll O regon T u a la tin a t th e ir grounds. T e n tra n ts In th e eleventh annu al m eat were p resen t fro m the P o rtlan d B e a v V sto ry co n test sponsored by the N a e rs looking over th e p layers fo r new * K E E P EARWIGS UNDER CONTROL tion al S to c k and M eat B o ard . An m aterial. •I* G ordon Cow ard le ft th is w eek fo r | nou ncem ent o f th is sig n al h on or w as Our Poison Bait will Do It m ade by a co m m ittee o f p rom inent N elscott to spend his vacation. Mr. and M rs. H a rry Sidw ell re- i hom e econ om ists m eetin g in C hicago. A N IM A L F L Y S P R A Y . P O U L T R Y H O U SE SPR A Y , D IP AND T h e c o n te s t w as p articip a te d in by tu rned hom e th is w eek fro m Gold | f D IS IN F E C T A N T — W E H A V E T H E M IN B U L K 10,504 hom e econ om ics stu d en ts from B each . M rs. F is h sp en t th e w eek a t the 560 high «schools of 47 sta te s. N a HOUSEHOLD SPRAY, W I L L NOT STAIN tion al honors w ent to M iss Anne Ocz- M att K in g home. * Sunday v isitors a t th e Sn y d er home 16 Oz C an and G lass T a n k S p ray er included Mr. and M is. B rad fo rd and t ALOHA N E W S child ren and Mr. B ra d fo rd 's m other, * SPECIAL THIS W E E K all o f P o rtlan d and M rs. K oehl of * BOTH FOR ....................... S a m P a lm e r, o f B a k e rsfie ld , Cal., S e a ttle . a cousin o f M rs. C. E . M cE lro y w as B ill A bbott is im proving his re s killed Sunday, w hile w alking alon g the ta u ra n t by in stallin g two booths and | . . F E E D P O U L T R Y S U P P L IE S SEED t highw ay n e a r his hom e. Mr. Palm es rep ain tin g the in terio r. j who w as an a u to fa ce r by p iofessio n , T h e variou s grad es o f th e A loha- j a most d angerou s occu p ation, y et he H uber school are holding th e ir cla ss w as killed w hile leisu rely out w alking p icn ics th is w eek. On W ednesday the •I* B e tty B u ch a n a n , G lee club pianist 8th grade gath ered a t th e B a rn u m F A A A A « « * * i **M ~ F D O N A J.D W A L K E R T O A ST M A S T E R AT B A N Q U E T Do You Know i 65c t Í eai a i e » W i«rp«*n J . H l r h , l u f f . ( l i e l l r s f u i i l l o n o f k i i n o II:|| I ( h e r e t u l l h h t o r y o f O n e r H l I V t r o l e n m ( o r p o r n t l o n o n (lit* l*n< 1* 4 »im (. T » « ' u i i M i i e m o r i t l f ( h e o u e i i M l o i i V I . I I . C y r K , r l a l i t , n i i I cn p r o m r a ni h it UK«* r f o r t h r c o m p a n y , r r c e n l l y i i r r f - N l e d II I r l i w i t h n t e M e a n d p l r l u r r o f I h r ( r u c k w i t h %\ h i e l t ( h r t i r a i d e l i v e r y d a m i i i i i i r f i r r u l ' a a ni le« « l u f f . tn » tr * I« II. II. I U II. r l i m i « . « I mo o f C ......................... “ ' :: "The first ten years of its Ttn years ago Warren J. now district m a n a g e r for activities in the retail field has General Petroleum Corporation seen General Petroleum ac Northern and Central Wash- complish a splendid record of ton, delivered the first gallon expansion," the executive tie-.} ef gasoline in the retail history dared. “Each year, even dur pf the company on the Pacific ing the worst of the depression, Coast. The event has just been healthy annual gains havej)een commemorated by the presen recorded, proving that the tation to Rich of a ten-year pin company’s policy of rigid ad and a picture of the truck with herence to quality standards is which he made General’s first becoming increasingly popular retail delivery. The presenta with Pacific Coast motorists." t tion was made by W. D. Curtis, Sales Up company «ales promotion man The recent introduction o! ager, on behalf of General Pe General Mobilgas, Curtis ad troleum. ded, sets in motion what every Progress Cited General employee believes will The incident marked not only be another decade of phenotn« an interesting anniversary in enal progress in the company's (the company’s history, Curtis history. The first three weeks stated, but also completion of sales of the new product indi a decade of steady progress and cate that all past volume rec growth in popularity jn the £a- ords for a similar period will b« y ..... j+jitikL* j jy >rok o k en. Aloha J . B. IM LA Y & SONS Reedville * t et ...r e lic te a slu u ÍI he would lik e to tra d e fo r sm a ll im proved tr a c t n e a r P o rtla n d . T rad e includes s to c k and equ ipm ent. W ill engage in d a iry in g and poultry ra is ing in O regon. H. E . P e te rso n , P a rm a , Id a h o ; w an ts 4« or 50 n rre s o f Im proved land n ea r the C oast, su ita b le fo r poultry and g e n eia l fa rm in g . Com ing in the n e a r fu tu re. V. O. K o la r, C o rto ra , A rizona; has »140 n cres n e a r T u cso n , th a t he would Satu rd ay afte rn o o n scou ts h ik e to like to tra d e fo r a c re a g e n e a r P o r t the cab in fo r the Muy overnight jo u r land. ney. A n ig h t gam e w as played cov erin g sev era l hours. S co u ts were KEN N ETH P ET E R SO N E LE C T ED pot required to e n te r th is featu re. M E M B E R O F I4LU K K E Y T h e firs t session o f th e fo restry n a tu re cou rse wiw held last Tu esd ay evening. A session o f botany muy be held on the hike. At the co u rt o f honor last T h u rsd ay L isle W a lk er appeared fo r the Sheep F a rm in g m erit badge. l a s t F rid a y nine scou ts and two d ad* atten d ed the ca m p ra lly a t B en - eon. N early two hours o f e n te rta in m en t w as enjoyed. T h e scout ex e cu tiv e introduced scou ts who a re v e te r an cam p ers and pointed out the d e s ira b ility o f Cam p M eriw ether a s a scout builder. T h e d ates fo r th is cam p a re fo r six w eeks follow ing Ju n e 27. N ine scou ts went to the c a b in S a t urday, and spent a n ig h t of outdoors fun. T ra c k in g a wood hike, w ork p ro je cts, and a log rolleo contest were fe a tu res. C risp w eath er, too, w as a fe a tu re . W edn esd ay evening several scouts w ent to P o rtla n d fo r th e ir last ses sion o f astro n om y natu re cou rse. At A. V. O ood aid s telescop e they learned o f m any w onders o f the sk y . Mr. Goddard is an able astro nom er, and offered a g ie a t deal o f helpful Info r m ation. L isle W a lk er, A sst. S C. INQUIRY LIST T h e follow ing people have w ritten to th e S ta te D evelopm ent D ep artm ent a s k in g fo r In fo rm ation on O regon: A. H. B o u rg erie , E x ce lsio r, M inn.; h as 4-aore tra c t a t l a k e M innetonke th a t he would lik e to exch an g e fo r 5 to 10 a cre s o f im provedland n ea r P o rt land su itab le fo r g en eral fa rm in g P la n a to m ak e a trip o f Inspection n e x t A ugust. W . K. H u bhard , L ik a . M iss.; intends m a k in g a trip to O regon In the n ea r fu tu re and is d esiriou s o f secu tln g a b o u t 240 a c re s w ith a t least 200 un d e r cu ltiv atio n .su ita b le fo r general fa rm in g . In te re ste d In th e W illa m e tte V a lle y n e a r P o rtla n d . M organ A ashelm . E n d erlln , N orth D a k o ta ; h a s h a lf sectio n all tilla b le m o d srn fa r m w ith very good soil th a t W illa m e tte U n iv ersity . S alem , Ore., May 25 K e n n e th P e te rso n , sopho more from B ea v erto n , w as elected a m em ber o f th e W illa m e tte c h a p te r o f B lu e K ey, n a tio n a l serv ice hon orary here th is w eek. R e q u ire m e n ts fo r election Include o u tsta n d in g service on the cam p u s d u ring th e fresh m a n and sophom ore y ears. P eterson Is th is y e a r m a n a g e r of spring sports. ItIN G C R O S B Y M A D E A "D O U B L E UN CLE” Spokane, W ash., May 25 B in g Cros by, Hollywood c ro o n e r and m otion p ictu re s ta r , wus tw ice an uncle here today. Tw in g irls w ere born to th e w ife of his b ro th er, T ed C rosby, pu blicity m an ag er fo r th e W a sh in g to n W a te r Pow er Co., here. T h e event Is sig n ific a n t fo r tw o reasons. T h e tw in s upset th e c a lc u lations o f b oth th e d octo r and the Crosby fa m ily ; only one baby bad been expected . T h e o th er reason is th a t B in g e x p e c ts to becom e the fa th e r o f tw ins In Ju ly . M is. R . L. S n y d er o f A loha, Is an au n t o f M rs. T ed Crosby. H IN TO N CALF 0 l. \ cry festive d in liar «'alls fo r a roast ! Hnast tu rkey for T h a n k s g i v in g or <'.tirisim a s — p erh ap s ro ast «luck or goose for ¡New Y e a r ’s — roast heef, veal o r pork for ¡Sunday o r c o m p a n y d in n e r s ! G a s is 1 m *1 1er for r o a s t i n g e a c h o f th e s e m e a t s b e c a u s e it s a d ju s t a b l e lient keeps t h e m t e n d e r , ju ie y an d f u l l - f l a v o r e d — m a k e s t h e m w h o le s o m e a n d e a s ily -d ig e s te d . (In s gives a n im rued/fife i n t e n s e h e a t to ra is e t h e oven q u ic k ly to t h e d e s ire d t e m p e r a t u r e . T h is q u ic k - h c a t i n g f e a t u r e p e r m it s you to s e a r your m e a l in t h e ot e n . A fte r y ou r m e a t is b ro w n e d , it is a s im p le m a t t e r w ith a g as ov«*n to a d j u s t t h e t e m p e r a t u r e so t h a t y ou r ro u st will co o k slowly a n d n o t b u rn o r dry o u t . T h e c i r c u la t io n o f a ir p rev en ts food vapors f r o m s e t t l i n g o n t h e sides of a gas o ven . T h i s v e n tila te d h en t m i n i m iz e s s h r i n k a g e d u rin g r o a s t i n g , re d u c e * t h e r o a s t i n g t i m e a n d in su re s pcrf«*ct re s u lts . W illi a co m p letely a u t o m a t i c gas ra n g e , you c a n place y o u r m e a t in th e o v e n ; s e t t h e oven c o n t r o l t o t u r n tin* oven o n an d off a l a n y specified t i m e s ; a n d leave y o u r h o m e wi t h t h e a s s u r a n c e t h a t y o u r r o a s t — o r even y o u r e n t i r e d i n n e r — will he ready t o serve w h en you r e t u r n . \*k Miss Kli/.ahcth R e g e r, o u r H o m e E c o n o m i s t , to tell you s o m e o f th e fine p o in ts o f ro a s t in g m e a t s a n d fowl. Ask a ls o , w h en you a r c in o u r s h o w ro o m o r a t y o u r d e a le r ’s , to see llu* b e a u t i f u l I».‘i (• m od el a u t o m a t i c gas ran g es. We know you will want to p lan to own o n e . im m illili,,. J r ffle d u c i, YOUR HOUSEHOLD COSTS WITH OU R nejur ß 1 COMBINATION ' GAS RATES! Oâ$ Ml í+SSa+B= * - LO W ER RATE f IAMQI 1 WAT«« Ml ATI • CLU B N EW S M em bers o f the C a lf clu b wish to sin cerely th a n k those who aided in the program and th o se b rin g in g b a sk et ; lunches to th e n ffa lr held F rid a y , May 11. T he clu b realized $35 45 fro m the e n te rta in m e n t. Tw o m em b ers have jo in ed th e club m ak ing a to ta l o f 2 t. T h e next m eet ing will he held at th e hom e o f the R obinson b ro th e rs on F rid a y May 25. T he new m em b ers a re E rn e s t “B ud dy” H ite, an d R o b ert Cam pbell T h e C a lf clu b waa ag ain d efeated by B ea v erto n te a m M ay 13. — A dvertise In your local paper and rea ch tb s resid en t« o f the d istric t. P ortland G as & C oke C ompany S ix th V v c i i i u * at S a l m o n S tr e e t • IH h u u lw av 7f»I I • (v w v ô T r „ ;'T ai Ù f - top typ *^ t ' * 6 out oj > _LA. , ■ I, L X _________ m odel hom es at the Century of Progress Exposition in Chicago a re equioped with g as ran g es Chute four types of gas ranges are on display in - — L l h LOW OVEN COOKER T Y PE ! ^ CONSOLE T Y PE ^ Without Kiichon H u m 1 | our showroom or at your g as1 opp|,once dealer'*