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FRIDAY, AUGUST 21, TUR BEAVERTON REVIEW 1931 •hey now 1|'*# on Ro^vdwnv t>l having this home in Jan. 1902 LO C AL | M ^PPENING^ I Mrs. Waite and daughter and her two children ara «p nd.ng the week at Cannon Beach. Eatl W . Grander o f Portland was a dinner guest on Friday at the M C. McKeicher hone. Mr and Mrs. G. P Fordney and Mr. Fordney’» brother and w ife nvule the Mt. Hood Loop, Sunday. iMr. and Mrs. Wilntot, Mrs. Ruby Boyd, and Mr. and Mrs. W . Brown spent Sunday at Wilhoit Springs. Mrs. E. M. Sheph ni o f C h icsg' 111 . spent the week end in the home o f Mr. and Mrs. W . CL Me Kell. Mi-s 'Merle Davies and two nie ces and Miss Daisy Hocken spent a week in the Evans cottage at Lake Lytle. rORN W IL L D O W N W . S. BE SOON TO Mrs. A. C. Adams is visit irg re’atives in Pelttrgh m Wash. A Y K R IL L ( O N D IT P LA N S T TO U R Mr. Lewis Smith, who has been for a garage. This allowed that quite ill at his hone for several corner to settle and for numbs* weeks, is able to b » out again. o f years the stru.-tur h « leaned Mrs. Fred Cady s house is un- considerably. Miss Katherine Desinger and Miss Mr J. Davis who owi s '.he place dergoing repairs and the Floyd Nora Suver left Monday for a two now states that he is preparing Teffr house is being reshingled. weeks’ vacation in 1 ritish Colum to buiki a fine two story I rick as bia. Canada. Wilbur Weed a rd w ife left Sun- soon as conditi. ns warrant. t ---------— Mr. and Mrs. H . P. Downing day m om irg f, r Northern Califor- Mrs. R. M. Miller and son Jack and daughter Mary Frances left nia to spend a short time vacation ing. returned from Seaside the first of Friday for th.* Tillamook and Y a - cltats beaches. Mr. and Mrs. Jam's Lewis re the week a fter a ten days visit at that place. Mia. Floyd B. Tetft and daugh turned from Cannon Reach Satur day evening, where they had spent ter, Miss Thelma of Eugene, are the past week. »ponding a few days in their home WISE SPENDING IS in Beaverton. \tr nnd Mrs. Bam Fpeak and KEY TO SUCCESS Mr. and Mrs E lm ir Stipe and son Carlton o f Portland spent the week end with Mrs. Speak’s mo Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Summers pic The secret o f success s wise spen nicked Sunday at Arcadia on the ther, Mrs. Adkins o f Aloha. ding. The most important phase of Nehalem River. Mr. Rcjit. Fdgel’ton. and his un wise spending is spending less than Mr. and M r . S. b'. lawrence cle. Mr. Simpson, o f P r lend, spent you earn and saving the difference and 'Mr. and Mrs. Lathrop spent several days the last o f the week, The Blank o f Beaverton, a member of the Federal Reserve System in the week emd at the Lathrop cot fishing on the Wilson R ver. vites you to open a savings ac tage near T a ft. PO IN TE R S ON HOME! C A N N IN G count with them, so they may be WANTED aad FOP SALE B. J. Keeler o f Oakland. C alif, ______ of service to you in your quest for arrived on Friday fo r an extended Reits ar ■ best canned when they sueo*M and fln* nc“ ' independtnee. j Wanted— L sting o f farms to rent, visit with his sister, Mrs. V . A . are young as they are sweetest * l,v’ nny »ixe. Eeave-t n Fealty co. cl Woods in Westdale. snd best then, says the school of ------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------- •— Mis. A lfred Ross, who has b«en home economics at Oregon State — visiting her mother in Centrolia. c” eg Sort them to approxim Wash., fo r several days, returned ately the same size, wash thor to her h-me hero Sunday. oughly and cat off all but about Mr. and Mrs. G. A . Gilmore, son one inch o f the tops, leaving the 0 . Gw-field and daughter Elizabeth of root on. This prevents bleeding A fte r blanching Portland visited at the M. C. Me during blanching in boiling water from 2 to 10 min Kercher home on Saturday. i utes. dip in cool water and slip SPR IN G LAM B Miss Iler.e Cle.and of Monmoutn LELG, PER POUND $.20 off skins with fingers Pack in jar, is visiting at the home o f her un SH O ULD ER ROAST, lb. and fill with boiling water, add .15 cle ard aunt, Mr. and Mrs. R . S- STEW , PER ItfU N D .08 ing 1 teaspoon salt and a little Brown, on the Wilmot place. sugar to eae’- jar Process pints PU RE LARD . Miss Juliette Carter accompanied So minutes, and quarts 40 minutes 3 LBS. by Mrs A . C. Cox and Mrs. E. at 240 degrees F. M . Shepherd o f Chicago, III., left POT ROASTS, Steer. Tuesday to spend a week at Gear Only tender, sweet varieties of BEEF, PER lb. hart. N O N E BETTER corn arp sui'ab’e fo r panning, savs the school o f home eeoromies, O. A T A N Y PRICE M . ard Mrs. A. M. Janna.m who C A N T A L O U P E S . D IL _ Cne o f the first essentials havi been spending their vacation LAR D , 5 FOR at their Ash farm have sold thair is thnf it be very fresh. 1» may be (Í FLOUR ALBERS. BEST J J Q co* from the eoh without pre place and returned to their home P A T E N T , 49-lb. SACK s a r : IN E S cooking if the homemaker is care out on Route one. NO RTH STAR. 3 C A N S ful. Make a swe°t brine, using 1 P IN E A P P L E . DOLE No.l Mr. M ilLrd Ayres o f Ridgefield,, cup sugar and 4 tablesnoons salt 2 F L A T CANS .25 C A N N IN G S U PPLIE S f W ash., left for his home on Sat to 1 gallon water. Cever the ear*i 2 NO. _> CANS J9 urday a fter working with the Den JA R RUBBERS, PKG. 5. 0 w*i h this, bring to , r ^ i j boil, 2 NO. 214 C AN S .45 ney and Hansen threshing crew fo r E X TR A H E A V Y , 4 PKGS. 2.'.# 0 and while still very hot fill loose the last three weeks. B A I L M ASO N CAPS, DOZ. 2'>t f ly into boiled h t jars. Plaee im- 0 OREGON W ALNU TS, ECONOMY I APS, I><>Z > :,t 0 Mr. ar.d Mrs. L . L . Myers and mediately in nressur"* cooker and 0 M EDIUM SIZE. 2 lbs Reaverton Market and (jrocery i Sat. & Mon. Specials, Aug. 22-24 J 1 Lb. 30c 32c 3 Lbs. 87c 15c 2!3c ! two children and her mother. Mrs. Florence Johnson c f Forest Grove spent a week at Lake Lytle and other beaches. Mrs. Dewey Drorbiugh accompan ied by her sister, Miss Freda B er ger. motored to Bellingham last Wednesday to visit her sister. Mrs. P. R. Rogers, who with her chil dren returned home with them on Friday. the cocker very decrees slowly. f . Miss Leora Spurrier o f Cedar Rapids. Iowa, who has been the guest o f her sister, Mrs. R. S. Johneton, the past taro months left fo r her home Tuesday evening n ; California where she will spend some time visiting relatives in San Francisco before retu.ning to her home. A snost enjoyable surprise party was given Paul De Haan Friday afternoon in honor of his birthday when a number o f his voune friends gathered at the DeHaan home with gifts and good wishes. The a fter noon was spent playing games a f ter which delicious refresnments were served. Clifford Cock and a friend from Hollywood. Calif., were in town, Saturday. Clifford was a student of Beaverton High School. several year ago. when his father was ca meraman at motion picture studio. He is on his way to the Pendleton Roundup and is going to take pic tures while there. Last Sunday. A utu t lflth, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Proctor o f Portland viaited their cousin. C. E lledg#, incelehration of th# 40th wadding anniv#rsary o f Mr. and Mr». H#dg# Almost 30 o f th# 40 years have been spent in the home in which u ;u P ie r AKE \ CANNED It is unsafe to home can r.„„- r f. acid foods, such as beans, corn. peas. 0 ir Ì SALM O N P IN K , 2 T A L L CANS ^ „ 3 Qc TO M A TO SAUCE. DEL M ONTE. 5 C AN S 25c \ 25c LU X T O IL E T SOAP, 3 BARS 23c Two '« v e r t e . Daily 0 1702 0 Sold and fully gusranteed Day and Night Sepl. 10, 11, 12 Livestock, Agricultural Now is the time tt> plan that building you are going to erect in the spring Whether it i« a house barn, garage, machine, shed or oth er building, remember » • will )»•> glad to furniah you FREE PLAÑIS and a.aiat you In every way we can with your building problem. Teacher: "I'm good looking tenae i. th at?” Tommy: *’ P »»t, I think ” Ore Phone Entertainment Dancing, Fireworks, Bands Drum Corp, Rides Shows Going to paint or \arnlsh? Use F U L L E R , the best quality on the market for the money. We »ell it. Everything ■itosi n i r o x for the Day Admission 25c Night Admission 25c B E AVE R TO N LU M B E R Co. Huilder Season Tickets 75c IIHKUOS by R IC H E Y HARDWARE and Furniture Store Beaver on. What I 4-H Club And Industrial Exibits Saturday Specials 7757 W e carry a com plete assortment of Q uality meats You can finti any kind of greeting cards for all Our Sirloin and All Other Delicious Steaks, lb. . . 23c Club Frankfurters 2 lbs. . 25c Pork Roast, Young Pigs lb. . 17;C Hamburger 2 lb. . * 25c Boiling Meat, lb.......................8c Chicken, Fryers, Roast occasions, at Brown’s Bea verton Pharmacy. adv B eaverton Hetiea ah Lodge N o m eets first \ \ ?IH th ird Tu es day n e tt in g s at 7 : 3 0 P. M in the I O. O. F. Hull. Mrs. Edna Sheets, Secretary, M r». R r»s Steven». A/¿ r o * « ' " i N G P tf I t ', a Joy t> Buy at KamberKer’s Confectionery The Best Place to Trade A fter ! W e A lso C arry n Com plete Assortment of Choice Lunch Meats at Right Prices ^ s City Meat Market \ Phone Benverloii l)855 ^ All . V I eC Gaseo Briquets now at Summer Prices At Lewis Brothers REAVERTON All heat OREGON No ash L e arn wiinf a difference cylin d er* make S te p o u t o f a n y o t h e r l o w - | » r i f « l c a r in t o a L l i r v - r o le t , a n d le a r n th e d iffe r e n c e i l l c y lin d e r « m a k e . In tmtipolhnenn “ I d l e ” th e e n g in e — a n d th e w h o le c a r r e m a in « afrat/v. O p e n th e t h r o t t le — th e p o w e r (Iow a r ie r U y . A c r c le r u t e — t h r o t t le d o w n — g o iift e e n o r f i f t y — a n d th is * u io o t h n e « « » t a y « w it h y o u w h a te v e r y o u d o . I t ' « (a c t u a lly b u i l t i n t o t h e m o t o r — a n d o b je c t io n a b le v ib r a tio n n e v e r e ven « t a r t « ! quielnemM Y e t «m o n th it* * « ¿a o n ly o n e o f m a n y « U - c y lin d e r a d v a n ta g e * . 'I h e r e *« g r e a t e r f/ u iV fn p o , becau ae n o i«y v ib r a tio n in g o n r. T h e r e * « g r e a t e r < o m / o rl, b e c a u s e b u ilt - in s m o o th n c a a d o e « n * t lir e y o u o u t . T h e r e '« g r e a t e r f l e x i b i l i t y , b ec a u se th e p o w e r - im p u ls e « o f a » is o v e r la p . A n d a six ia m u c h ea n ier t o h u m llr ! I f y o u ra ise th e h o o d o f a C h e v r o le t a n d w a tc h th e e n g in e r u n n in g s o « m o n t h ly , y o u 'l l re a liz e t h a t « lx c y lin d e r s a ls o m e a n g r e a t e r tle p e n d u b ility . f le x ib i lit y h a n d lin g enne r id in g e o m fo r t d e p e n d a b ilit y eeonom g lo n g life A n d r e m e m b e r w h e n y o u d o — t h a t n o o t h e r c a r ia • o e c o n o m ic a l t o o p e r a te as t h e C h e v r o le t Six. Oregon City— Use o f three com mercial fertilizers (ammonium phos phate. 3-10-10. and fi-10-4) on red raspberries brought an average net increase to George Bliss i f Carus o f $78.36 per acre, after subtrac ting the cost o f the fertilizers. O- ther fertilizers used in H ip trial in which Bliss co-operated with Coun ty Agent J. J. Inskeep, were am- • 4 7 5 .» * 1 1 7 5 T w e n ty b e a u t if u l m o d e ln , a t p r ic e $ r a n g in g f r o m A it p r i€ — /. a. k f l i n t , M ic h . , »pm* in i #*<JII ■>»#»» aanl maim. Ixnm timUvmrmd privmm and nmay M . A . C. CHEVROLET SIX j( I h Tim# to G#t Your Clothes r Repaired for School 0 , , . „ , . Fs 1 ,n ^ "m . # » ’ R O S A R IA T A IL O R c W W W W W W W W K W They »five years of service HILLSBORO, OREGON get Corvallis— Oregon has regained her position as the leading hop pro ducing state in the country, awl shows a definite trend towards in creased production, according to an economic study o f the hop industry o f Oregon. Aside from a small acreage in Jackson and Josephine counties, the hop industry is con fined entirely to the Willamette valley area where Marion and Polk counties alone have three-fourths #f the state’s acreage. 0 I t ’s Be Prepared County Fair \ -------- P h o n e s 3203 a n d Are You Looking Ahead? Washington SPLINTERS Winter’s Coming Oifinro— I*n an attempt to «av# a large acreage of red clover and al falfa planted without innoculation on the new Vale project land by E. B. Gould, the irrigation water is to be innoculated as it is applied in the field, says County Agent P. G. Larson. 0 v. 0 0 \ 49c rno, S meats or fish by any other than the pressure cooker method, says the school o f home ecnomies, Ore gon State college. Research and Mr and Mrs. Geo. Roberts o f practical experierce show that there Idaho, and Mr. and Mrs. A. C. foods cannot be safely canned by Allen o f Portland were dinner guests heating in boiling water. The on Monday evening at the S. B deadly bacillus botulius has been Lawrence home. Mr. and Mrs. Ro known to resist boiling, a tempera berts are on their w-ay to visit ture o f 212 degrees F.. for more friends m California. than 6 hours. Mr. and Mrs. K . W . Wildman « ------------------------------------------- - S ) and daughters Phyllis and Barlara OX OREGON FARMS and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Conoly and --------------------------------- op son Jack attended the annual pic Baker — Created wheat grass and nic o f the MacMarr employees at hrome are showing up best in the the P rtland Auto Club Park on the dry lard grass nursery on the Haw Sandy River, on Sunday. ley ranch in Sumpter valley, accor ding to P. T Fortner. These « r e Gl«nn Shel!enberg< r, George M Kercher and Reynold Wilson, Journal followed in order by tall fescue, tall alfalfa, sweet clover, carriers, accompanied by W. L. oat grass. Cady, enjoyed a picnic and swim chewing fescue, ani quincy gras*. ming party at Roamer's Rest, on Those not doing so well are slen Tuesday. There were quite a num der wheat grass, western wheat ber o f other Journal carriers in grass and Canada blue grass. The plots were seeded April 15. the party. John Fordney and w ife o f Oak - land, Calif., arrived here Saturday fo r a visit at the home o f his brother. G. P. Fordney. They left Tuesday fo r a couple o f days visit with some relatives in A s toria. They expect to be here un til the middle o f next week. 29c nroeess oints Po minutes and ouarU B c u r * M mina,te*' 1 B E A V E R T O N FA M I Mra W alter J Cavan#., and | Mr B# imi K e.ler of Oakland, I I V IM Y k ' F l l O l. ' || I,* | |i daughter Helen returned from * C a lif, la vUltlng his brother In 1L1 liS N E E D Or H E L I wllh Mr, C avan .*«’ sl.ter ini law and sister, Mr and Mr» V A . . . ... _ Ran Fmnci.eo and an aunt whom Woods lie esieeta to remain sev i Word came into thta offu# to ^ had not seen for 20 years. I »ta l week«. tiny that on* of Beaverton’, citl resides in Los Angelas, C a l i f _________________________________ ______ sen. i. tick and in ne,d of provi. j ion*. He i. a cripple and ha. a w ife and children. He ha. alw ay. been able to provide for them until now. He is sick and unable to work. H i. w ife went to one of our prominent citisen. and a.ked Small Boy (n clothing store) fo r ai.i.tance. 1 want a collar for my father ’ I f aii>one w i.h e. to help tht. Clerk -"O ie Ilk# inin*?" family, they can leave provi.ion. at Small Hoy—"N o ; a clean one the Review olDo* and we will .ee that they are delivered. When you ar# in need , f a new Í roof on any o f your building, MRS. SPR IN TE R IS i don’t forget we ran give you bet G UEST AT PICNIC , ter roofing for Je.« money than you can get anywhere else This applies to both prepared roofing and •hin A b rttidny picnic and surprise gle>. was given by Mr. and Mrs. EL. F. Hall -it I-aurelhurst Park in P ort The father o f Suece.i i. Work land August Itith T h « honor guest Mr*. Geo. Springer. The p ic The mother o f Succe«« i. Ambi w.** nic table wa. layed for ten guest., lion; the eldest sou |, Common A large birth 'av cake and all good* Sense, nnd some o f the other boys Honesty. Thor to go along w a. enjoyed by all. are* Perseverance, E’oresight, Elnthu.lasin Other guest, were Mr. and Mrs. oughness, L. S Schuler o f Multnomah, Ore.: and Co operation. Methods c f irrigating l adino d o ver for pasture will be the subject of a tour to l>e conduele t by W. 8> Averill, ass slant county agent, on Thuisday August 27. Th,. fir.t stop will be at the A J. Elvers' farm. Varboort, at :90 pm ,; the second stop w ill be at the John Thorn- burgh farm. Gaie» Creek, at 2:45 p.m. At the Elvers’ f«»rm visitors will he shown the new pumping plant and water being applied A S. King o f the College Extension de partment will be present to discuss met heis of preparing land to be irrigated. At the John Thornburgh farm wil| l>e seen a gravity system of irrigation in operation, with a dife ferent system of distributing water. Both o f the projects to lie visited were seeded this year. The Evers' project is b. ing watered for the first time this week. Those who ar* interested can meet at the county agent's office 1:10 p.m.. nnd gV> from there to the Elvers' ¡arm. Mr. George Springer and two mns. Billie and George o f Capital, Ore . S IL E N T L Y P A S S IN G ) Mis. ELthel Springer of Elugene. Ore w ------------- ----------------- M and Miss El eanor Hall. Beaverton. \l i Dirci» E'isenbeis died Mon day o, rnleg at her home in A loha : t the age o f M yeais. She ) « s been an Invalid for a- boid lo years and about two weeks ag,> he suffered a stroke o f par- al\ from which she never re- Cool Fall Mornings Are C e V *r, d. .lust Around tho Corner! She was a member c f the First Ch••*» '• "i Church in Portland. She was a loving w ife and nm ther, and wns loved by a!) who O IK C IR C U L A T IN G H R A TE R S knew her She leaves to mourn her Save 1 3 v f your fuel bill loss, a husband. two daughters and Warm your entite home one son. Save time and labor They are porcelain enameled Elasy to I eep spick and »pan The contract fer wrecking the building known lately as the White hall but in earlier times as in» M o re h ill ws awarded th s weak F. L. Lilleganl and family spent to R. Spencer. This building nas vacation at Woods, been s prominent lan,1m irk in Rea a week's verton since it» construction Oregon, Diligent search and inquiry has Miss Eleanor Hall just returned home from visiting friends at Dosh. revealed that the building was of rather rt*ent construction thong- Oregon. by most Bcavertonian. it is spoken Mr. a* d Mrs. I R. Metsler are o f as an old building. spending a few days visiting friends Th.re are sev; rml buildings in in Tacoma, Wash. town which antedate the Whitehall Mr and Mrs. John Kamberger and ,,ne the G ian gt halt, an I another fam ily are spending a week’s vs the Nazarene churvh. cation at Rockaway. Primarily constructed for a dance Mrs. A L . Fletcher and son EisUl. the building had “ floor so Eliott of Seattle v s t*d at the cood to none the material coming Hedge home, Monday. «11 the way from Wisconsin of th is j w _ _ ... fine.-t hard or sugar maple material. Mr. and Mra. Doy Gray and Mr The fllUndation at one comer has and Mrs Otto Erickson spent the ^ u U n out u,n y, „ s ago week erd at W ilhoit Springs. t<> aUow for th i u„ o f » p .rt Harris Hanson was substituting on the mail route, last Saturday. Mrs. Harry Johnson o f Hillsboro a visitor here Wednesday. »11 >\ H I T E H A L L ox : S e e y o u r d e a l e r b e lo w A Modern PrintingPlant ~at Your Service The Beaverton Review STIPE’S GARAGE Beaverton, Oregon J