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THE BEA V ERTON RKVIKW 1 cup pink coroanut fro s te tte s 2 egg w hites 14 tsp. sa lt Mix co in alarch to sm ooth paste w ith one half cup milk. Bcald re s t of m ilk; add su g ar, s a lt and c o rn starch , s tirrin g co n stan tly . C over A dvertisem ents In th is column 1 Huber. p 11 and cook in top of double boiler for cent * word. M inimum c.Sarge tw enty m inutes u n til thick and For S ale— R urhank potatoes, fo r FOR BALE sm ooth. Remove from fire sn d fold planting an d tablo use. B. Leo- In tw o beaten egg w hites and fro s n o tti, B eaverton, R t. i. M 11 Milk contains all th e food values te tte s. Chill an<l serve very cold, so essen tial to a child's grow th and For Sale W estirighouse Flavor Zone topped with w hipped cream and developm ent. If you will but phone R ange, medium six* oven; em sprinkle w ith fro ste tte s. 4626 our wagon will deliver daily bodies principle used by d istin g a t your home the very best of milk. I uished early Dutch housewives. ( 'Mild'» Cook es B eaverton S unrise D airy, A. ( a m en - , j Box 177, Rt. 2, B eaverton, 3 egg» zind. proprietor. adv. e-3 9 -tf Oregon. adv. p - t l 1 cup corn oil For Sale— H aired Rock pullets, 1V4 cup« brow n su g a r F or Sale— ('h e a p Used tools, s p lit 1 cup w hite su g a r and Rhode Island Red pullets, tin g wedge», falling wedges, s p lit s ta rtin g to lay. A pproxim ately 1 H taps, sa lt tin g sledges, Peavey's, saw s, axes, 4 cups p a stry flour y e a r old, next March. John O' chains; g a s-d ru m , 5 0 -g al.; oil Mikelaon, B eaverton, Rt. 2. L’ox 3 tsp«. baking powder drum , 15-gab; gas can s; line 399. Mile north of H uber. p l 0 - l l C andied cherries inch cable; 14 — —— — ——- 1 blocks; 5 0 -ft. H B eat eggs s l ig h t ly ^ n d s tir in oil. sheeta galvanized roofing. All in Add su g ar. S ift to g e th e r and add For Sale— ( lover, tiro thy, cheat and good condition. R eaver Wood Co.. oat* and vetch hay Inquire Chaa. re s t of ingredients. Roll dough thin 1 LI S to tt St., n ear wood yard. B ernard, R t. 2, B eaverton, Phone an d cut into h e a rt shapes w ith adv. c l l - t f 8102. p - io IS cookie c u tte r. Bake on cookie sheet in m oderate oven (386 degrees F.) Room with board in private home. W A NTED e ig h t to ten m inutes. Place a c a n R easonable. Call 1151 or 0912. died ch erry on each cookie ju s t b e Unemployed L aborers— Please R egis fore tak in g from oven. The cookie* For Sale— No. 1 oat and vetch hay. ter. Men su p p o rtin g fam ilies and m ay be glazed w ith w hite of an living in W ashington County, D an Shaw , Phone 0407, Beaverton. egg and sprinkled w ith colored s u please re g iste r a t R ichey's H a rd adv. p-10-11 g a r. The tin y candy h e a rts which w are and F u rn itu re Co. B eaverton K en t—3 -a c re ranch may be bought a t an y grocery m ake F’or Sale or C ham ber of Comm erce w elfare new barn, milk cow. plenty good clever decorations fo r V alentine com m ittee. L. R. Richey, C h a ir hay, and crop com ing on, 4-room man. adv. dishes. F o r th e p a rty m enu, h e a rts house w ith w ater in house. Also cut from the canned cran b erry sauce 10-acre tra c t, all fenced, woven lieu veri mi Re tick • a re ap p ro p riate. w ire, some cleared and plowed. ah Lodge N o. \ T erm s. W. H. W aller, ow ner B ea - • r4 m e e ts f ir s i OR G ET A H A P P U 8 C A P P U S ? verton, R t. I, Box 260, Tobias u n d th i r d T ues D ear E d:*.or: D ar ban som eting Road. p -ii n d a y e v e n in g * at p u rty funny about mv girl. She iak 7 rut p. M. in th e to hold my h a n ’ in de p arlo r a n ’ For Sale c* T ra d e —B rled clover hay. I. O. O. F. H all. Mrs. E dna Sheets, kias me n u rty gude in de d in W ant w heat, oats or o th er g rain . Secretary, M rs. M ary J . W ar«, ing room an ' vhen ve go out in de D avid Merlo, mile no rth ot N. G. p -tf kitchen she vant to neck me. V ot Ay b e tte r d o ? —Ole F ullerson. D ear Ole: W hy don'e you build her a back p orch? ~fQ¡ajrified Adueriifitß HUltKR ! of W Vi of I<ot fi6, B eaverton Reed villi* A creage Mr« V a lrn lin rs You Can Kal I'ro v r Your H eart'» In th r B ight Place O f course you a re "hi* V alen tin e ,” b u t a d ain ty dish which a n nounces th e fa c t should be apprcc iated by th a t life p a rtn e r of yours. Sam uel I'epys on e announced in his fam ous d iary , "I am today my w ife’s valentin« and it cost me live pounds." l u t ro o k in g a valentine req u ires no such taxing of your purse, nor much o f your ingenuity, eith er. M aking th« m ilestones, the little holiday« of life, Is a task allo tted by rig h t to the hom em aker. Ami a jo y fu l task it rnay bit. if the b rain - w racking proces i o f "w h a t to syrve" and “ how to m ake it" ure already worked o u t for you. The cake or salad o r o th er diah you a re p la n ning, anyw ay, m ay lie easily d an» form ed into a holiday dish by the sim ple addition o f a bit of h earty decoration or by using V alentine colors "red «ml w hite, fo r loving h e a rts and blushing m aiden«” in th e menu. If it'« « p a rty you're planning for F eb ru ary 14th, edible valent»-*« are especially a p p ro p ria te ; if your sole in te re st lie* in m ak in g glad the children'» day you can tlnd no b e t te r w ay to do it. If th e re 's a friend whose p ast courtesies you w ish to acknow ledge, o r one whose birth d ay fall* upon the »aine day, w hat b e t te r way to comment .ra te it th an w ith a V alentine you can e a t? Here a re sim ple reci|ie* fo r v a l en tin e viands, sum«' in h e a rt-sh a p e s , o thers in the tra d itio n a l colors, all of them sim ple and wholesom e d ish es. lieen molded and frozen in a h e a rt- shaped mould. Run m ayonnaise th ru a pantry tiA>e In the shape of an arro w , on top the salad H eart. The molded »alad is made a» follow s: I No. 2 can g ra p e fru it 1 cup canned apricot* % pkg. pasteurized date«, sliced 2 /3 cup m ayonnaise 1 cup heavy cream 14 cup diced celery D rain canned fru its from syrup, r u t in sm all piece and rom hine with celery. W hip cream and add it to ( m ayonnaise. Add rream and m a y onnaise to fruit». Park in tra y s of a m echanical re frig e ra to r or in lig h t ly covered molds in a m ix tu re of ice and salt until frozen ( th r e e - fo u rth s of an hour). U nmold. Yield: 12-14 serving*. II. I.. W hatley, Cur. ! ------------------------- ~ m T k i n t o n IIAPPKNING s T Ifl New neighbors on lam g A ve. ■ ' Mr. and Mr«. Edwin R ichards nr* Mr anil M ra, McGinnis, «na ■ |M*nt last work w ith Mr. an d Mr«. am i d a u g h te r , « Floyd W illiam« of ('lac-kaiita*. Ed U uher ami laiula M atin g !« , of Mr*. V ictor A n.ckcr of I'u rtla n d P ortland, visited a t the W ilson home *|ii'iit th r work vnd w ith h rr parent«, in llu h e r, ta il S atu rd ay . M r and Mr«. Ila rry A. Itirhard*. Th* liu lier C om m ercial Club and Mr*. Wv»lvy H eard and c h ild rrn A uxiliary h«dd th e ir re g u la r bu» in r* . mv otine W *dnr«d«y, F eb ru ary 'B * " 1 • f*W «*•*» «“ * » * • " •* th« horn* of h r au n t, Mr*. H oyd Wil 4th. llam« of ( lai-kania*. Mr ami Mr«. J . O . lairso n and fam ily w a r. g u e .L a t t h . A . . I -n d M r. K rrd 1 ^ , 0 » of X ...li.rli.fi ......... I« F o rtta " d ■P#n t r.hMr* “ F “ lh * A n d rr.o n hum* in P o rtlan d on Sun horn« of Mr. and Mi». Kotiert Pom d ay. *roy, Til« F la t road. lit teen O 'lle s r ts T arts Mr. K o le rt W llaon of llula-r v is Kmery VanKI«ek wa* quit* ill at 1 recipe pie crust in ta r t shell* ited a t Sauvi«* l*laml Sunday, lit* hl« home la i t week, w ith an a t \ cup su g a r wa* a gue»t a t t h . M anargle and tack of lum bago. ||* I* g e ttin g s - 2 tb«n*. corn starch I lan Moar home*. long all rig h t a t thia w ritin g . 1 % tap. salt Th« Hoy Scout« n e c o m p a a M by 2 eg g yolks Mr. and Mr*. F ran k C. Fluke Scout M a » trr P a tte rso n enjoyed a 1 tap. vaniPa ' of Pr«gre** atten d ed the »e**ion of sw im m ing |>arty a t th r Elks T e m 2 cup* scalded milk g ra n g e held S atu rd ay . T hey a re ple. S a tu rd a y m orning. *4 to 1 cun preserved stra w b e rrie s fo rm er rr*id«nt« of thi* tow n. 1 cup cresm S rv v ral car* of Hoy Scout* and D uring the «hört day* of « in Mix dry ingredients, add egg» parent* from llul«*r rn^>y«D th* te r th r arhool took only a h alf hour slig h tly beaten, snd pour en grad Scout serv e* * at th r Method!«! E a t noon, but have re tu rn ed to the i t church . in . P „ o rtlan d , Sunday u..n.l«o ■ » mem. ually th e scalded milk. Cook fif . . our nave . , rriu rn , e u . co , , wie , I*» ■copal • re g u la r hour* and do»* a t 4 oclock teen minute* in double hoiler. s t i r o w n in g ¡ñatead of .T r.’ttl in the aftern o o n . rin g co n stan tly until thickened. Cool Mr and Mr*. C ha*, C rab tree, Mr Mr«. H ru rr C orden ( F.dna K i- and flavor. P our into ta r t shells. a n d . Mr* J . C. W oltring and * 011 * chard*) an<| l<ahy w ere gueat* fo r a A rran g e preseved staw berrie* on top of P o rtlan d , and Kay M ontgom ery few day* la»t week a t th e horn* of and cover w ith whipped cream . G a r of M ounlalndale wer* Sunday g u e .t* , , ,, nish w ith a b e rry or candy h eart. : „ , ,, ,, ’ . h er parent», Mr and Mr*. II. A. R i- of Mr and Mr» II. W hal ey M eringue m ade from eg g w hites chard*. S atu rd a y m orning Ja c k T atlock, beaten w ith one th ird cup powdered Mr. and Mr*. Kdwm O. Nell, of F ran k Pulver, and lle rih e l W right su g a r may be used. Itaker, O r , a re being felicitated look the Scout troop down to thè upon the b irth o f a «on. Iw rn to Klk*' Tempi*, w here Mr. P atterao n l-ace P ap er V alentine Salad P ink Pudding them , F rid ay m orning, F e b ru a ry 0. met them and *u|i«rvi»ed th e ir *wlm. U»e chicory o r curly endive to 414 tbsps. co rn starch Mr». Neil (A nne C ru b h o rn ) i* well rep resen t th e w hite p aper lace of 314 cup* milk Mr. and Mr« I»ean (Ju d tc r w ere known here, an obi fashioned valentine. On thi* 1-3 cup su g a r pleaaan tly aurpriaed by a num ber Mr*. 1 divina W edeking and «on plac an individual salad which ha* 1 tsp . vanilla of neighbor* and friend* la*t Sat Juliu* and M r«. Louise VanKleek u n lay ----..... evening, “600"' wa* played. B nt - - - |««t M onday in l!il|»!>oro, ami th* evening wa» enjoyed by «II w| 1(,ri. »here they w ere guest» fo r the day pre»ent of Mrs. W edeking'» d a u g h te r, Mrs. Mr«. Ja c k T atlock wa* ho«te«* at Kene Meltebvke. a q u iltin g p a ity laat T h u rsd ay a t Mr. am j Mr«. I>ell Old« and h e r home on H uber avenue. A nuin d a u g h te r Mi»« H etty Lou o f G ras» lier o f ladies wa* p resen t, and en V alley, Mr. and Mr. K lnter Hall joyed the day. especially the sum p ami «on H arold o f Th« Italie* »pent tuou* d inner. a few days la st week at th« home II W right and J . W. P a tte r- of Mr. and Mr«. C. Young. son took the H uber Boy Scouts to K v rrett W rig h t bought th e play the W ilbur M em orial church, Kast shed of th e school d istric t an d re N inth and Ash W treete. last Sunday, moved the lum ber to his ranch on fo r th r special Scout A nn iv ersary C ooper m ountain the last of the snrvire. Mr«. P a tte rso n and daugh w eek, w here he will m ake use of ter«, and Kotiert W ilson were also it fo r buildings on his place. present. Mrs. I.ovina W edeking of this tow n ha» th e sy m p ath y of h er many 1I1TK0 N NKWS neighbor* and friend» txvauae ot M------ -------------------------------------- - » M r. W ebber of HllUliorn Is h a v - th e d«wlh of her fa th e r. W illiam II. ing some clea rin g done on his place W arren of S|<okanr, W ash., fo rm e r ly of H eaverton. The in te rm e n t was h ere. in Spokane. H andy Hr»* a re p lanning on set hu — • u Down a t the express office y e s te r day, Sam bo approached his s u p e r ior w ith the question: “ Boss, w hat we gw ine do Tiout dat billy g o a t? He’a done et up w here he’s gw ine." HOME BUILDING IS BEING RESUMED tin g out th ree a cres in ch erry tree» thi* spring. Melville H a g g e rty of S ilverton *|>ent T h u rsd ay w ith his uncle, C. W S tro th er« The Mi<se* I'o ro th y and liene vieve P eterson »pent last Wednes day aftern o o n w ith D orothea S tru - th e rs . PAPER A N D T H IS •i A Both a Whole Y ear—Every Week for 52 Weeks—104 Big Issues—at a Bargain Price Never Before Equaled! Grab this chance to secure your favorite home paper—with all the local news—together with that wonderful national weekly, right from Washington, D. C„ The Pathfinder. The Pathfinder is the most widely quoted paper in the world—and you will see why when you have it in your home, as more than a million others do. Call at our office, see samples of The Pathfinder and order this club, or remit the amount by mail. News, informa tion and entertainment for an en tire year. WHAT A BARGAIN! $1.75 Miss V irg in ia W ight, p rim ary teac h er of th e school, a tte n d e d a nu,**'nlt th e t *'r * Scout* held at th e Public lib rary in P o rtlan d , T h u rsd ay evening. Mr*. K. L. Cox accom panied her and »pent the e v e ning in the city. P av e J . W ard, who ha» lieen ill in St. V incent's hospital in P o rtlan d ha* sufficiently recovered to he M r. K napp o f P o rtlan d is f.uild moved to his home on P leasan t Val ing a larg e g reen house on his ley road. He re tu rn e d home tast p ro p erty here which wa» form erly W ednesday, and is g am in g slowly the Seiger» place. under th e tre a tm e n t o f I»*. Mason of H eaverton. (R eceived Too L ate For l a s t W eek) ^ CEDAR MILL The D ralle fam ily a re enjoying th e ir new C evrolet. C ellar Mill school is p lanning a Kev. und Mr*, (ieo. S p rin g e r anil V alentine p a rty . children w ere ra ilin g last W ednes Mrs. B. B . Reeves w as calling day at th e S tru th e r* hom e, a t th e A. S an d stro m hom e. T u e s- i M r. Kelly Duncan had hi* tonsil* day. rem oved laid week D r. C . E . M a Mr. Phil T h o rn e has been on the son w as th e a tte n d in g physician. sick list for a w eek, but is liack at M rs. C. W. S tru th e r* sp en t Tu*s w ork now. d ay ami W ednesday in H illsboro Mr. and Mrs. Elvin H askell were w ith Mm. J . B. Phillip», who ha* d in n e r g u e sts of Mr. and Mr*. K r- 1 been quite ill. nest W u thrich S u n d ay . Mr. and Mrs. W. K. H arris, Mrs. Mrs. A . S an d stro m and little Mamie Moore of P o rtlan d and Mr*. (ieo. (¡ibhon* of l ull Kun w ere S u n - E * th e r wen- callers at the Jackson day d in n e r g u e sts a t th e S tru th e r* hom e M onday aftern o o n . home. Mrs. (iilJions is spending the The dance given hy L erdy (¡ran g e week w ith h er d a u g h te r, M rs. S a tu rd a y night w as very well a t S tru th er* . tended, und enjoyed by all. ( upid is still busy in llite o n and Mrs. P. H. T horne spent T uesday we lost one o f our young m en when aftern o o n w ith Mrs. C. H. K a lte r Mr. C arl Olson, and Miss E tta Pad m an, a t the K a tte rm a n home. dock w ere q uietly m arried , Ja n u a ry M rs. C . H . K atte rm a n e n te r 24, su rp risin g th e ir m any friends. tain ed th e C ornell club, W ednei- A larg e reception wa* held F rid ay . „ „ . . . ■ evening. Ja n u a ry .10 a t the home Y' T W # tW,,Ve p r'" ,*‘n t' o f the gro o m 's m other, Mrs. Lena Mr. B,'d M rs. Joe Iatvit and son, Olson. They will reside n t Fnirvnle. Muddy, from P o rtlan d , w ere week ■ ----------------------- —--------- * end v isito rs a t th e Jack so n home. | l Real Estate Transfers J Mr». R oy iia » k rii, who wu* called ® " " SI to T exas recen tly by the sickness Rons N ewm an to F red lfu e trig . 2 an d death o f h e r siste r, h as re - I aeres Oeo. E llio tt Cl. 42, T. 1 S„ tu rn ed . R. IW . Mrs. O liver, who had th e m isfor (Ieo. S chm idt et ux to P. H. tu n e to lose h e r house by fire, is Schm idt, P a rt Sec*. 20, 31, 28, and v isitin g frien d s and rela tiv e s i n 2». T. 2 S . R . 1 W . S e a ttle . H arvey B. D akin et ux to F,mil Mrs. John W alters had Bible class Ibirke, 7 . 28 acre* T . 1 N ., R . 2 Monday. T w en ty w ere p re se n t. It W. Wm. H anker et ux to A lb ert Ros» w i,l m eet a t th e home of M rs. W. L ot 2, S hield’s L ittle F arm s. K- I'a rn e s, n e x t Monday. H B- T ig a rd et ux to C larence J . Mr. and Mrs. W illis Jo n es, M rs. , Sam ple^ e t ux. 20 acre* Sec. 4, T. W a lte r Miller, and d a u g h te r, Ruth, 2 8 ., R I W. w ere recen t d in n er g u ests a t m e ' M eier A F ran k Co. to Isaac N . C. H . K a tte rm a n home. H am ilton, et ux, Lot 20, Blk. O, Mr. and Mr*. C . H . K a tte rm a n M etxger A dd, e n te rta in e d a t d in n e r S unday. The R alph E. H anna et ux to C lara list o f guest* included Mr. an d Mrs. M. Davis, P a rt of L ockcrm an, D. W a rre n Y azlinn. Mi»* V iolet Yaz L. C . lina, Mi** G ertru d e Reeves, Mr. and A!. E. H annon e t ux to Town of Mrs. B ert Reeves. H eaverton, I/>t* .1 and 4, Blk. 17, w --------------------------------------------------- a B eaverton. t Alohn-Huber Review I M ayhelle K. Lloyd to Ivy C. IStarr, pc --------------------------------------------- - m Lot* 3 and 4. Iflk. S t, B eaverton. ! Mrs. Lulu C lifton w as a R e a v e r- K u rt H . M eyer to Adolph II. jon caller W ednesday aftern o o n . M eyer e t ux. 3B acre* Sec. 4 and 5, „ _ T 1 N and R 2 W M r. *ml M ra- " ' Bippy a n '' 1 W m .' C lifton et ux to A ntonia M r. and Mr* V H oskins. o f , Jo h n sto n e , W \4 of Lot 54 and N < 4 ( (C ontinued on Back P ag e) Big Value Club T he F irst E ssen tial o f a M odern Home - - C U N N IN G W A TER ! ■ ^ J O M A T T E R w here your home is k*- cated, you can have plenty of running w ater under pressure in kitchen, bathroora, laundry, garage and garden w ithout bother o r attention, and at extrem ely low cost. riCk57 TLOOC PlA.1 America Is building new home» aguln rhey »re being built oettet limn ever before snd more «rustical ly Oood taste, too. I* displayed Ui design Today'* homes are construct ed to tit ihe need« and purse* of thi people in r*rh community There 1» natve simplicity and charm In thu distinctive Indiana liniestom home The csterlor. with Its wall* ot •hol-Mwrd old Ootlilc limestone and broail expanse of steeply | tched roots .SLca?D nooa of rurl-cotored shingle tile, shows sn Interesting treatment for th* small, distinctly semi-suburban home I k stained window bllnda and garage uool titled with attractive hand-wrought hardware coin; lele the ensemble ot this attractive home The house has six rooms and bath, with laundry and garage Dy placing the side wall ot the garage right on the lot line the house could be bull! upon a lot having a frontage ot only fifty feet It Is better, however, ou a FORWARD MARCH! P aul Pum ps are folly autom atic, silent, self-oiling and will pump from deep or shallow m i l, lake or cistern. T hey m ay be operated w ith electric pow er or gasoline. Come in today and le t os show yon. p l a / i sixty-toot frontage lot so th at the windows on the left side are not too close to the lot line. Bv Ingenious quantity production methods of the Indiana Limestone company. Riplstone for walls Is now available to the «mall home builder ! as well as to the large The Home ; Builders Service Bureau. Bedford. Ind. declares that this type of small home la becoming more and more popular because ot low maintenance cost as well as beauty and dignity. LEVS ALL CHASE DIRT j RAUL WATER SYSTEMS SO D tana b k b b u u c a a rc . o n , z m r * For Sale By Portland Electric Tower Co. Hillsboro California on your train trip East at no additional cost Coach and tourist fa r e s r a d i c a l l y cut Southern Pacific has cut coach fares East to new low levels. See C alifornia on your way. It costs no more. Tickets are good in warm, clean coaches on fast trains. Liberal stopovers at impor tant cities cn route, such as San Francisco, Los Angeles, 1:1 Paso— now at the height o f their gay m id-winter season. C. R. Allen. A gent *50 CHICAGO via San Francisco, Los Ange les and other winter resorts. DES M OINES . . $43.10 W ASHINGTON . . 77.7« NEW YORK . . . « 0.70 and mj n y olbert. Aik about the new titket» good in Tourist Sleeper». Thi» extra comfort to»«» but little ntore. H EA VERTON , OREGON