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THURSDAY flKPTKMBKR 1. 1927 PAO» FOUR Community News CARDEN WAY Mr and Mrs. How ard Thurm an •pen: Sunday with M r and M rs Mel- Sta Paulson M r. and Mrs. Paulson (s ave next w e e k for M ontana where |Rey wtU make th eir heme. Miss A lm a Fish returned from W en di ng Sunday a fte r a few day Visit w ith relatives there. -.ng a week In Thurston. Alex K aiser a m erchant from Junc tion C ity was In T bsrstou last Sat urday. Mr. and M rs. Irv in Richard and fam ily fro m Uelfountaln. M r and Mrs. Arnold T ra c e r and fam ily from Junc tion City and M r. and Mrs John Ed- m ialon anJ fam ily motored to the Sum m it last Sunday. C A L L A N D S K I D r N. W » m -iy H O P I ’ll'K E R M BtKJKB— Printed A Sure Bl«n lag atroaffer oa desirable killers and In »took at i ba New» o fil ce Si on priées oa piala and other «orh. U w eaker on pigs la eastern market« ..H a lr ie s k Combe— Too bad K ata hundred. F at lambs were ateady In local m a r «rine didn't w rite yon t«4sy " k e t ' but went sharply lower In the W hatoon— "W ho aald K alh e rta e <lld e a rl oa heavy receipts which were n't w rit* ma?*' Blank Promisaory notes and FOR BALM — C a rb o l paper In la r v aorced h earier. Feeding lambs met sheets, M i t t Inohee. am iable to' ceipts printed and In stock at H a trk x k Combe— "Nobodv did bat a strong demand at ateady prices. maMng tracings T h e rvewe Office News ofltee I Just handed you a plot a-o f |u m an t Butter. 93 score butter at San you took off the wrapper, throw I h r Francisco advanced from 45 cents to gum la ih r baaket. und now you're t< cents per pound last week, where chewing on the paper.“ receipts were less than current re \V| G i W Z V / GRlOF,NÜtfiàuMJAii brAMP.s quirem ents and some storage buttar K n e w H i t C a p a c ity was taken out. Prices advanced In Mra. Casey— "Oh. Mrs. M urphy, eastern m arkets also your husband has been run In tor Feeds. The tendency of feed prices Intoxication Run down and ball him la generally upward at a result of high out.“ prices for corn and other feed araius. M rs Murphy— '•Bure, now. If mv ould man's drunk, you couldn't pump Fast W o rker him out " Doctor (holding stethoscope to re Should be a Modest Reflec crulta cheat) — "Say ninety-nine three Given Is Right Aunt Mary M ille r from Pleasant Hop pickuig ta the Anderson fr o th e rs hopyard sad the Fish h op H ill la visiting M rs. T a y lo r Needham gard wUl begla Tueeday Septem ber 4. T ay lo r Needham Is enjoying a visit Mias K a rrh a s o f Portland ia visit from two of hla codalns fro m C a lifo r |pg a t the home of her staler. Mrs. A nia. T hey have been visiting re U tlvea la the Bast and returned through <lk. tim e s * k fr and M rs H M Bailey and fam W ashington where they visited other R e c n ilt— "Taro hundred and ninety relatives sad tbea stopped to visit Re. M r. and M rs. W O. Bailey and seven." Needham before returnin g to fW cily all of W eadltag. and M ra. A. B. M r Wltooo and daughter. MBdred of Bn th e ir homes la C alifo rn ia M r. and J<rs Bert W eaver and fam gene were guests a t the J R- Fish Uy and R r Moore le ft last 8 a ta rd a y hem e Bunday. oa a trip to Salem and Portland to L ara Karrhua. who form erly lived g Ik « A V ik hom e is s o w em plo yed visit relatives for a few days. Mrs. H errington from Cresw ell Is Ml C o rv a llis . visiting her sister. M rs A. W . W eaver M r. and Mra. Owen Thomas and M r. and Mrs. Ruthven moved Bum fam ily have moved east of Spring of th eir things to 'Jasper last week getd T h e y fo rm e rly lived la the where the are going to reside O riel house. M r. Thom as s till retains his position a t Chase Gardena. Our Practical Pattern No. 1101 M ra. J R M eek c.ad children w ill lenre Fr<day fo r a several days visit w ith h e r brother W P. H ubbard in Monroe. FARM MARKET REVIEW George M axw ell and Ralph Raag- a a n made a t r ip to N e w p o rt. T illa - Rtook. Astoria and Portland over the week-end. Mra. W J M orrow and son. M e rritt, le ft Tueeday for T illa m o o k a fte r a visit a t the home of Mra. Morrow's parents, M r. and M rs. A . C. T ravis. M r. and Mrs. M ike O riel, who form erly lived east o f Springfield retarned Thornday from a trip to the middle west and moved Into th e ir new home which they purchased from Ira Cline. M r and M ra O riel le ft last February f a r a trip by way o f O akland and Los Angeles, from there going to Beloit sad M ilw aukee. Wisconsin. Olean Allen and Chicago. Illino is. Sandusky. Michigan, and Marion. Ohio, where they visited relatives and friends. At B eloit thep purchased a car in which M®y made the return trip home, re- ta rn in g d a California. T hey report a moat delightful trip and were much (■pressed w ith the prosperous condi tion of th a t p art of the middle west. C rain ; Favorable crop coadltlons in Canada caused some weakness In the w heat m arket early last week but «good export demand resulting from delayed harvest and lowered condi tion of the European crop strengthen ed the domestic m arkets again at the cloae. t*r«mtums for high protein wheat contlnaed firm and good quality low protein wheats such as soft red w in te r and some varieties of Pacific coast w hite wheats were in strong a«- maad in SL lo u ts te rrito ry where prices advanced I I cents d aring the week oa soft w tnter and placed that m arket ta Une for receiving wheat from the Pacific N orthw est where wheat Is now moving heavily Into ex port channels T he rye m arket was firm oa good export demand Corn rem ains firm ia anticipation of a short crop aad oats and barley were steady, cash barley being firm and prices a little higher at Pacific coast m arkets last week on good export interest F la x : T he flax seed crop of Nortn Am erica Is now estim ated at 72.17*.- 000 bushels or 11 per cent more than last year and about 10 per cent more than estim ated In July T h e re la a large ta crease in the U nited States over the July estim ate but a m aterial decrease In the Canadian forecast. Grass Seed: Kentucky bluegrass seed is moving out of growers hands slowly at the lowest prices since 1914. the average being about S3 cents per bushel In Kentucky, snd 8$ cents per bushel in Missouri about the middle o f A ugust Orchard grass seed is a l so m oving out slowly a t prices about in line w ith a year ago or an average of >1-50 per bushel or recleaned seed In Kentucky, 31-25 in M issouri and 31-20 in V irg in ia Livestock: Good k ille r and feeder catUe were firm but poorer kinds scarcely steady in most m arkets. Hogs were unsteady w ith prices tend- THURSTON M r and Mrs A. W . W eaver spent ja v e ra l days a t Alsea last - ww «4 l M r and M rs Laurence Gossler aad Mr and Mrs. F ran k Cam pbell motor- pd to South Fork on M cK eaxle last fu n d a y and spent the n ig h t M r. and Mrs. Ray Baugh and fam ily (Rent Sunday at E lm ira w ith M r. and M rs Jim M axw ell. M r. and Mrs John Price and M r gad M rs Fred G ray and fam ily attend ed the Sunday school group gathering S t the fish hatchery last Sunday. M rs. Fred G ray and daughters, Veda gad Elva, and M rs. John Price re tarned last F riday from M cK enzie bridge where they had been on an M itin g for several days. Loyd Ryan returned to his home Is Eugene last Saturday a fte r spend- (O . A. C. Extension Service I PERFUME Rhe- "How munv cigars do amok» In a d a r f “ H e — “Oh. any given num ber “ F A IR B IS T W IC K BUY! IN S P E C IA L S T H I VALLEY 1937 Dodge ('»ups. like new 1937 M aster Bulck Sport Roadster 1934 Standard Rulck 4-door Rttdun 1934 Standard Hoick. 3-door Sedan 1913 Bulck Touring, «-cylinder. 1933 Bulck Touring, Ulaas Inrloeure 1938 Standard Bulck Roadster 1934 Standard Bulck Coup« 1934 Ftord 4-door Sedas. 1934 Studebaker light 4 Coup« L934 M aster Bulck 4-door Sedan. 1923 Essex 4-cyllnder Coach 1933 Ford Coupe. Dodge Touring. 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Now, with the KEY TO BETTER COOKING —a Magnificent Westlnghouse—you will have more time to devote to your children and to other Interests. It will be possible for you to place your dinner In (he oven hours before dinner-time and when you return And It deliciously and auto matically cooked-to-a-turn. and par re tba v