THK FRIDAY, JULY 24, 1931 BEAVERTON REVIEW \ iiu can tals. Serve with mayonnaise 8 ser \t hat to Take >'• Vacai 0.1 Trip vings. If Food» Don't tir o » on Hushes Sunflower Salad Hundreds « f brilliant postal cards ter o f Vancouver, Wash., visited Place a mould o f sliced pasteur- you were here" friends at the church, and were inscribed "wish H 1TE0N N EW S guests o f Mrs. Eihardt’s sister, till the morning mail; homes from , dates in center of a leaf Sur Mrs Ken Croeni. Maine to Texas are littered with J round with sections o f canned grape - Miss Pauline Wert ia driving a tw f Ok, vacation pamphlets; nine out of 1 Iruit arranged like flower petals Chevdolet these day». H Y 1 P l ’ l t i ^ t T u e lia e^ «* " c o n v e n tio n , begin, "when l Serve with a fa v o r!.. - t a d dress,,,, go on my va at.on"! A ll o f which -------- Chai. Van Kleck and Roy Bacon ning ’ „ at the t h, me o f 1 * uvk I Hu.h h th , , h a , anmla| rxo Pantry-Shelf Sandwiches It was decided to continue the Sun 1 means i m i me g r » » i annual e*i threshed their barley last week. day evening meeting, during the Ju* cam pa, summer cottages. ^ The canned brown bread is used k «d l-th a c k t. and mountain \* »•r aMoWtch««; th«* elate« art* H.teon school house is shining summer in full KUat and tne fettle! handy in their paekaare*. the nut with a new coat o f paint, both in ­ h n d I ' hman It. ft fo r N e * i ork Some of the plan* falling thick nieat» fre*h in the can. Hence, the side and out. . . on Saturday *her,' he Mill boani a u^j f ast about ou? head* must be name Peanut butter mav l*e u *« m Elisabeth Struthers was a guest steamer fo r SMrope. He expect, to ,^ v o tH to ,he food (Question "F a r instead o f nutmeats. if desired, Sunday o f the Misses Vivian and spend con.Kler.ble tune in Sw .t- f n m thetnM kll crowd' a ls o ! Moisten finely cut pa.teuri.ed Ardis Nelson. terland. John M eur has been vis,,. f>r f n m th, p la fi w h itv dates with orange Juice or other Mr. and Mrs. L. M Davies a no mg there for some time. freah fruits and juicy beefsteaks suitable liquid. Add chopper nut fam ily spent several days last week Mr, and Mr*. Otto Schultx and grow in the com er store. Refri meats Spread > n thin rounds of j at the coast. sons. Harry and Robert, attended geration facilities are not always buttered brown bread Put slices The A. F. Petersoi and Lena services at the Baptist church They 0f the best ami the nearest farmer ’ "«e th e r in pairs and cut in halves Olson families pienk-ked at La were dinner guests o f 'Mr. and Mrs m» y n,>t choose to part with his One half package or dates and one- Ben Graf. Other visitors at the supplies half cup nutmeats will make one Fayette locks last Sunday. church were Mr and Mrs John | That means we must stock up **°**n sandwich. » Henry, Lloyd and Everett Met- Keehn and family. Mr. and Mrs. w;th foods that keep indefinitely : ---------- xentine made the Mt. Hood loop Clearance Klatt and daughter, w-ho and may te stored without r e fr i- : Vacation Julep with a party o f friends, Sunday. w er« guests o f Mr. Klatt s parents, ^ ra tio n . Canned fruits, vegetables I f ice is not obtainable at camp Mr. and Mrs. Chat. Yankleek A t the quarter y buair.eas meet- and entr.es solve part of the prob- or on your picnic, try this. Set a were guests, Sunday. July 12, at ing o f the Bf thany Baptist church I ’em: f v a n ' t v and onergy-'ontent can o f grapefruit juice In any the Perry reunion near St. Helens. last Wednesday, it was decided to j the sturdy dried fruits will be stream o f water, leave until cold Oregon hold the annual Sunday school pie- j found invaluable. Dates, especially. Then puncture can an.l drink! A John because o f their universay appeal sprig o f mint is a delirious addition. Mr. and Mrs. E D. Hite and air on Friday. July 24. at Buddy were Sunday dinner guests i Croeni'a grove. A program o f mu- and versatility, are recommended. Canned grapefruit may be chilled of Mr. Hite's aunt, Mrs. Mary 1 sic. readings and short talks will j They need no refrigeration or spe- in the same way. Dudley o f Por.land. he given at 11:00. followed by - I rial care, take little spare, and com - Camp Cook's Budding _ „ ... . . ._ picnic dinner. A large committer bine readily with such staples as Bobby Campbell, who has been j# pialuiini the entertainment fo: gelatine desserts. fancy crackers, Use left over cereal, rice, wheat staying with h,s grandmother on |h# afternoOB, which wS„ inc|uJt. cann, d fruit. eere.ls and cheese. compound, hominy or what ia liked the farm here, returned to hi* various track events for all ages ) Tuck these ingredients and re- Heat mixture and | our into cuatar.t home at Husum. Wash., Friday. v r r t v I 1 A P P P K 1 V C C * I eipes in your vacation stores I f eups or muffin pans over slice 1 Instead o f attending the Grange K I iv I t / . » ll.-X I 1 I M N I I N t i o vou have no nee»l o f camp-recipes, dates. Turn upside down so dates picnic at Champoeg a week ago. ■£---------- ------- ------------- — — * I keep them fo r summer picnics any- will show, when serving. as reported. Hit eon folks attended Mrs L il'y Bierly spent Sunday way! a picnic given by the Rebekah at the home o f Mr. and Mrs R. S. Sandwich Isle C o k i«. club o f Tigard. i Robinson o f Robinson station. TW O S IM P L E S A LA D S Use thin chocolate er ginger wa crew o f Salad recipes call fo r lettuce, but fers. graham crackers or other fan The following Hiteon club ladies W alter Heaton had enjoyed last Ta-rsday at the coun- men (ast wee|t f cr „ few days 1 if you have none, serve either o f Cy biscuit. Cook pas'.euixej dates ty federation meeting at Gale, shingling his granerv and tool house. ,hese on • fpe*h * T<‘on a little cold water until thick paste P___l. . . 1/U-L VJ_ ! Creek. Mrs. Sarah V Van Kleek. Mrs. . D 1» formed. Then add chopped nut­ Hawaiian Salad E. D. Hite. Miss Cora Metxentine. ! “ r and Mrs. Robert Pomeroy meats and marshmallows rut in 6 slices canned pineapple Miss Margaret Summers, and Mrs. 1 4,ul c M (ir * n tp tI" aft* r - small pieces to date paste. Spread 12 pas.euriied dates I noon at Washington park. Portland. Gladys Meyers. mixture, when cool, on cookie or ** lb. mild American cheese Mr. and Mrs. Ge rge Newell of cracker, place another •»■ “ . « t — » ■ * • « - < » ; i Dal'mann. Mrs. Dal n ain ar.d son ® ** Alhert ard guests spent Sunday Vasile Opria th the United State« with her other daughters, Mrs. Au- National Bank o f Portland. B acre. gust Obrist o f Gresham and Mrs. Sec. 18. T. 1 S , R 1 W. Chris Enabnit o f Rockwood. I John Gislason et itx to Ruth M.' 3D 5* Donald. East half o f East hslf of C O I R T H O U S E IT E M S Lot 195, Johnsen Est Add.. Tea ____ _______________________ _____ pg verton. -ARRESTS ! Andrew Kennedy to Charley A Beaverton Ore. Phone 3003 fciiunciin AYN01NCLMDT5 I The Christian Endeavor will have a swimming party and business meeting al Reamer's Heat, Friday evening. Hftlifl Church Charles F. Clarke.s topic for the sermon next Sunday at 11:00 a m wilt be "The Greatness of God'i Grace.’* Sunday *.-huol meets at 9:45 with classes for all ages These will be the only services this Sunday and you are very cordially Invited to both Prayer meeting an I Rible study will he helil Wednesday at 8.00 p.m., studying what Paul and Barnabas Jid that some want* I to stone them, and some to wor­ ship them Sea Acts 15 The Benjaman and Gaunt and Charles Thompson o f Tile Flat j Cornell families picnicked at Pud- road lost a valuable colt Ust week “ U1 R*y*r. Sunday. was ^ badly cut by barbed wire The C. W. Brome and Don Quinn that it was found necessary to kill families are enjoying a two weeks' it. vacation at Galea Creek. Thoae w-ho own beaveriam land, iN u / a m ir t lu m li Mr. and Mrs Andrew Denholm *>»ve crews employed weedirg the W a!ter Ochs: possession and sale ^ ~ entT' * 'ennP,7 ^ crL* Wm. Beeson et ux to Henrv Wa!- were dinner guests Monday evening onions. There is every indication of o f liquor Rev. D, Rand Pierce. Pastor at the R. Chamberlain home. there being a very good crop this Joe Bolick: possession. ^ et “ *• 20 57 Sw* 29 On Sunday evening the paster T. 1 H., R 2 W. Alice Clair Kempkin and daugh- Frank Gaunt has accepted a pos- ***** will deliver the second sermon In ter Marie w eie arrested fo r po«- Lena Bern Scheckla to Crescent ition in Portland with the Roberts Mr. -and Mrs, Robert Pomeroy Archlu*ct'a study of facade his special series on "Great Bible Motor Ct the home of Mr and at 6:30 and the Young People at sheet metal struc- Church of Christ has been com- ' the erW,t,0n ° f Kerr Motor Co., a corporation, V3. and Main streets visited Sunday at the home o f Mrs Mrs L w Crowder o { Scholls. 7:00 p.m. pleAed. , t“ »* J. L. Vale et al: foreclosure chat- Rebecca E Person. Special prayer service. Tuesday, Tho e from here who were em­ tie lien. Sunday school Is at 9:45 E very­ 9:30 n.m., and Weeknight Prayer Mr. Sewall’s sister from Hono­ ployed in the berry fields in Pearl S. Haide vs. John Haide: one is invited We were encour­ meeting, Wednesday, 7:45 p.m. lulu is visiting with him here. She Scholls during the past few weeks action fo r divorce. Plaintiff asks aged over the slight raiso in a t­ The Missionary address delivered is accompanied by her small daugh­ completed their labors last week the custody o f a minor child. Earl tendance last Sunday, and hope that by Mrs. Dr. J E Ratea of Port- ter and a Japanese nurse. and are at their respective homes John Haide, 12 years o f age, $75 ther<$ will be a still larger at- |an({ i,,,^ Sunday evening was en • ’Mrs. H. J. Portras and grand- fees, one-half interest The farmers around here have attorney’s tendance next Sunday. Joyed by all The special si.los weic in ail property, and $10 per month, daughter Betty Ann visited from j been busy with their binders, cut- Church services will be at 11 by Miss Ruby Zaitrow ami Mr. Sin Monday until Thursday o f last ( tjnjf grain, during the past week. alimony. o'clock and the sermon topic wilt ger of Portland week with her sister. Mrs. Ellerson. much o f it being in shock, to be l>e, "Greater Love Hath no Man." , Numbers o f our Naxarrne people P R O B A TE CO URT Mrs. Emma Bush has been stay­ threshed out when the “ separater'' The evening worship is at 8:0« o', are attending the various ramp Mary E. I.ystrup, died June, 1931, ing at the home o f her son, Er­ and crew come along, a little later. e’lock, and *I>r topic will be "A H meetings held at this sesion in to the nest Lange in Portland for sever­ Things through Him.” Portland and vicinity. Jacob Koenig, Jr., was taken with leaving personal property of $18,000.00, and real. al days, while Mr. and Mrs. I^nge a sudden attack o f appendicitis the value were gone on their vacation. first o f last week, and was im ­ $5,000.00. Max Lystrup and Wm. E. rushed to a hospital Masters named as executors. L y ­ Mrs Wilcox and daughter M ar­ mediately I strup refuses to accept said trust, ian of Mosier, Ore. have been vis­ where an operation was performed. ■ and a petition is made asking that a Mr. Koenig is doing nicely at this iting relatives in Portland and Mrs. William Masters be the executor. Starring >i Lingman and Mrs. J. H. Neal of writing. E. E. Sharon has been appointed a Aloha. They came down to have George Hawley and sister, Mis. administrator of the estate o f May­ a Dr. Mason o f Beaverton remove Hattie Lawler, went to Sherwood a nard S. Wenban. Richard Marian’s tonsils. a Friday, where they spent a few Forest E. Littlefield appointed a days with their sister, Mrs. Esther administrator o f the estate of W. a Adams, who lives there. They re­ E. Poole. a turned to their home the first of a a the week. Orders Signed by Judge Bagley Threshing has started in this n vicinity. Those on the sick list at present state o f Oregon vs. Alice Claire . C^*,<*ren and Mra. Kempkin: seizure o f Buick car. Mr. G. L. Belt* and fam ily o f f,ye Floyd Bierly, V irgil McCormick, and The Bair Co., a corporation, vs. Portland visited at the F. Stalder the children of Mr. and Mrs. Key H . A. Kaeppler. et al: ordered that home, Sunday. Bierly. I>r. Mason is attending the defendants be declared in default Charlie Burke, who was working sick ones, and ail are doing well for want o f appearance. for John Croeni, was rushed to a at present. Frank Clauson found g n i'ly by a Portland hospital last week, serious Most o f the haying is done and jury o f driving an automobile while a ly ill. a those who had their hams full had under the influence o f liquor. baled. Jack Russel and Order f<«r sal*, r .' property in Herman Zahler and Irene Stald­ the rest er spent several days o f their va ­ crew o f men from S d id 's with his tax foreclosure, L. E. Alexander These visitors have come te slay. .1 cation visiting friends and relatives baling outfit have been the rounds vs. F S. Hailock and “ Jane Doe" .4 CHICAGO— Bedbugs are the most detlon Hate eleven tneecte In the order in The Dal'es. through here, during the past week, Hallock, husband and wife. n unlvsrtally abhorred of ell household of their "popularity" ea follows: and baled hay for a number o f the Portland Machinery Co. vs. West a Insect pests, it wee revealed today In files, moths, mosquitoes, crlcki-le, Charles Heckathier o f Cedar Mills farmers around town. a Coast Forest Products Co.: order a "Social Register” of tneecte complied ante, carpet beetles, book lice, centi­ died at his home last week, and a by default. pedes. fleas, cockroaches end bedbugs. by the A me rice n Research fo u n d a­ was buried on Sunday. He was a Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Cox were a tion. "flies, moths, end mosqultoea are Civil W ar Veteran. guests Sunday on a motor trip to a '•Because bedbuga ere ao general]J the moat numerous of Inaecte bees use M A R R IA G E LIC EN SES At the Heaver Theatre a disliked. American boueewlvee have they are too often accepted In Amer­ A special feature o f the B. Y . Withoit springs, o f Mr. and Mrs. M AlMn A. Skoda o f Hillsboro and waged relentleaa warfare on them with ican homes as necceeaty evils." the P. U. program was a trombone D. P. Newman, o f Portland. They a pleasant .day with Emma E. Stevens o f Hillsboro. effective peat destroys« end have suc­ foundation asserted in e bulletin cov­ Tue»., Wed.. Thur». solo by Amos Rich and a piano spent a very a ceeded in curbing them to a very large ering a nationwide survey of Inserte Scholls friends. Most o f the party w ___. C. L. Giudhart o f Buxton, Ore , solo by Carl Comils. a degree.” the foundation reported, "They are Just as easy to destroy ee enjoyed the cool mineral water from >n*t they eonatltute real menacea to reduced If boueewlvee realised that Mrs. Nick Gerig and two daugh­ o f Sheridan. Ore., Rt 1. ■ they are Just as much to be abhorred 0n>l'a health and property." Mr, and Mrs Erhardt and daugh- ters and son o f Salem, and Miss 1 Francis A. O’Seary o f Fem ley, ! « lie "Social Register." the foun- ee the more loathsome bedbug." Flies , MothSy and Mosquitoes Belong In Same Class With Dreaded Bedbug BETHANY NEWS a '■■■■■■■•■»aaaaaaaa■a