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0 f iu d a y . J anuary 2i>. u m tr e B K A v ra rro N ir r iiw 1 bit the back of • truck driven by Alliert Kucher of Keeverton, in an uccident In front of the Hrice Adame home on the Farmington road. A | car waa parked in front on t h e Adame home. Stephens, in making . an attempt to paee the truck, wee ' unable to avoid hitting either the V truck or the parked car, HIMIM.K KOMI» IH BKST John W I'erk of Hillsboro, after •topping at Witch Hazel for gae, KOK THK CBOOL LUNCH ahe recently underwent an opera- 1 attempted to turn around, not aee- Himple and inexpensive garden tion. ing that a car wae approaching. He Mr. I la ae hap . Mr i t k „ »■ p o r te d *• »«v. hit the car, that a" d «i*1^ Product, form the foun- ! I t i M a Beckett „ „ ^ r i v . f l b w y. Berger, of I d.tlon of the beat achool lunch, went 1 i i “ J . a. " n . " " ’ . T ” “ ' ° r Hillaboro. Both car. were damaged « * • M‘‘ * Lucy Ar. Caae. nutrition the Ladies’ Auxiliary, laat d, " , H ' ip ^ ia U lt'a t l ) ^ o « ' tS a U M ir e * ." " but no one was hurt. day. . , . . . . . . i eok. i __ i , . , , , 1 It ix reported that while L, F. Whole grain bread and butter aplain McNelly lecently bougnt Plank p|a„k was Waa driving a Chevrolet truck •"uwichea, •"dwichea, a raw tomato in season a five-acre tract Joining hia place, ---- ‘ ‘ ............. or the highway about one mil. «eel | " ¡ J wl11 and ia clearing It preparatory to of Beaverton, the right hind wheel I way toward satisfying the body planting filberts. of the truck came off, rolled down ®f*da of the growing child, Miaa limner guests at the C. W. Beck- 1 the road, striking the left front i explain». She suggests whole •tt home Friday were Miaa Verna wheel of an oncoming car, driven <fr* 'n bread and butter sandwiches Mhson from Nampa, Idaho, a n d by F. K. Barden, bending back in» containinf eggs, cheese, meat Hah, Miaa Kuth llayman. axle and fender, and locking the ; J*r i 1“1 Gutter; a raw vegetable, a Mr. and Mra. Al Chapman a t- " ’T 1* * W t-turn p^.ition, thus £ rt ‘ ‘V . ,. . r t " k * nd * ,riut « eu- nded the funeral of Mr». C h ap -' one was hurt. Mak* the school lunch aa corn- man a aiater-in-law, Mrs. Cynthia ______ I plete a meal aa poasible," Miaa Case Coulter, at Sweet Home laat Fri- HUITS FILED ' say», “and have th, food appetiz- Where To Go ODDFELLOW DANCE T h. Oddfellow Social Club are giving a dance January 30 in the Aloha Brange hall. Cafeteria lunch will be served. I k place of lemon juice or vinegar in French dresaing. Place a halved cherry in the center of a bed of let tuce. Arrange aeetiona of orange BEN EFIT CARD PARTY and * grapefruit epokea r-p ein m a alternaledy M m tN y a aa . .poke. • wheel •round the cherry^ Place The Beaver Social Club and the Art Helium ia vleltlng here at the Masonic building Association Are * ‘ lr,p * ^ fvrom je tto n of home of hia uncle, I). J . Nelaon. to the cherry in the etnter. giving a card party, Saturday night, Mre. I*. Harria of Beaverton waa Serve with French dressing. Six January 30. Receipts will bo turned .» rvin„ . tailing at the Struthera home Hat over to the Beaverton relief com _____ urday. mittee. Lemon Tor.e from Washington U. Miaa Malde Oiaun la aerioualy III . ., CEDAR MILL MEETING at the tiood Samaritan hoapital, in u M tap. ' salt i, Portland A farmers’ meeting will be held % tap. baking powder at Leedy Grange hall at Cedar Mill Mr. and Mra. George Amleraon, 1 cup fine bread crumbs Monday evening to consider organiz who have lioth been 111 , are reported '/j cup nuta ing a local unit of the “Farmer»’ aa Improving 1 cup sliced dates Co-operative Union of America.” 4 egg whites Several from iliteon attended the 2/3 cup sugar funeral of Auguat Wedeklng at Methodist Church 2 tbsps. lemon juice Scholia Sunday. Beaverton Rebek- 1 tbsp. water ab Lodge N o. The Norria oiaun family of Port Rev. L. C. Poor, Minister Mix flour, salt, baking powder and 218 meets first land wart Sunday dinner gueala ol d* y Sunday achool at 10:00 a.m. J . F . Hayes. guardian of Edward ln,f' Wr,P ** in. * ,x ,d P*P*r * bread crumbs; mix dates and chopped and third T u e s Mia. lama Olaon. the II. Falk family and th . Pat , Uycl> U .ulng Brace William» e t , ° f f * vori •"d Preaching at 11:00 am. nuta through dry ingredients. Beat day evening* at teraon family went up to Mt Hood in a a. m. ge iuit> BiWin|{ for compwtly in Preaching at 7:30 p.m. by the Iliteon frienda of Barfield Hite of Sunday morning 7 :3 0 P. M. in the washable, ventilated container, container. rut Fui '* • white*; beat in sugar gradually; unoay and enjoyed a *17 50000 It la allured that the ■ Sherwood are aorry to hear of hia w lemon juice ani water, theri Subject. “ Who I. J e * u .” ' I. O. O. F. Hall. Mr,. Edna Sheet* . P l 'I f 4 f» r v u * f* a i r w > c /la if « * _____ 1 r _ underfpl time among thousand, ot „ay e. boy, while taking mail from J ’“ 3 on the bo‘ tom’_ ? nd ¿ « u .'a n d T crumb , illneaa and hope he Improvea aoon. mixture. Spread 8 Mid “ id W weck »«rvice, H Wedneaday at SecreUre. Mrs. R ,e Steven. » olhe i_ _ _ _ _ _ j_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ( O .W p .m . I Q Iher apccUtore. mailbox w d struck bv a cai ,** 1 * * flr,t on ^ Tlme -U#* . « a:, p-tf it». Dasrher k-.i 7 III;.«,. f nd e^?rt m«y A* aaved for mother mixture in a thin layer in a well- Mlaa Dorothea Struthera and Lea- Ladies’ Aid every Wednesday af Mra. had aa u_i____k___ her luncheon driven k» by Grace U Williams, by teaching children to pack their oiled * fallow baking pan. Bake in ternoon. — »9 ter Mobinaon »pent Sunday at Mt. guests Wednesday Mra. J . T . Had- Herman Kolberg vs. G. Gartofner own lunches as soon as they are a moderate oven (325 to 350* F .) LEGAL NOTICES Hood, witncaaing the winter aporta ley, Mr». J . O. 1 Arson, and Mr»- et al, action for money. for 40 to 60 minutes. Serve warm old enough." carnival. Nazarene Church C. Beckett. Th. afternoon waa Tualatin Co. vs. W. G. Johnson n o t ic e t o c r e d it o r s To give children sufficient time at with whipped cream, or cool, break 1 . S Hire of Portland ia employed spent in sewing on a quilt. et al, foreclosure of mechanic'» lien noon to eat lunch w.thout undue inU Piece"' fold into whir?>^ '«• "• In the Matter of the Estate of Scott at the Harry iludaon farm trimming Rev. Ava S. Adams, Pastor Mr». J . T . Hadley, Mr». E. D. Catherine H. Collins va. E. A. 8 Smith, Deceased the orchard treea. Mr. and Mra. Heed. Mia. J . Tatlock, (Mra. M. Larrancc et al, mortgage foreclo- haste and still have time for the and terve in »ternm«<l glasses. Sunday School at 9:45 a.m. play which they also need, Miaa to 9 , «rvlnF* iludaon, who realde at Multnomah, Lewia, Airs. J . O. Larson, and Mrs. aure. Morning worship at 11:00 a.m. Caae recommends a lunch period of plan to move on their farm thla Morrison had a delightful lunch with NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Sermon by the pastor, “Faith Tried: Molded Fruits a la Ithaca —■ not less than 45 minutes and pre apnng.________ __________ t Triumphant.’’ that the undersigned has been ap 1 tbsp. gelatine Mra. F . Yarbrough in Portland last MARRIAGE LICENSES ferably an hour. pointed administratrix of the estate N.Y.P.S at 6:30 p.m. Ai cup cold water "A simple, balanced school lunch, ^ marriage license waa issued Evening service at 7:30 p m. Ser- of Scott Smith, deceased, by the iKINTON HAPPENINGS* Tuesday. 1 No. 1 can grapefruit juice with adequate time for consuming Visitors at the J . W. Patterson 1,1,1 wrl*k to John Ironaide and Al- by the* pastor, “ Evidences ot Court of the State of lb U. lVfc tbsps. lemon juice hjirn- race« '.ly were the Misses Anna '••• Hagey, of Hillsboro. They it" she say» “ia an important fac Oregon for Washington County, and Regeneration.” Vi cup dates lieorge Hawley made a buaineaa and Viola Moore and Charles DanU wrr« married January 20 at the tor in the economy of health and Mid-week prayer service Wednes has duly qualiffed. All persona hav Vi cup Aig, trip to Portland, Friday. it is daily receiving more attention irom Sauvica Island; Mrs. W. J . home of John Ironaide. ing claims against said estate are day evening at 7:30. % cup nuta from both parents and teacher».” H II. Pomeroy »pent laat week Patterson, Mr. and Mra. W. L . 1 ----- — required to present the same to the Soak gelatine in cold water in top in Hcappooae vtaiting with hia bro Merritt and »on from Portland. 1 PROBATE COl RT ORDERS administratrix at 926 American St. Cecelia Church of double boiler for 5 minute,. Ado , „ February 23 has been set for the Retipev With a 'College Education ther, who ia vrry ill. ____ Bank Building, Portland. Oregon, . L V .k • • tt"» » " family a t- final oi thi esUte of No longer can the college wise sugar; itir over hot water until sug- Cunda«. Vacant 7 .so „ ™ °.n or »»fore six (6) montas from Mr. and Mr». Clarence Uallard enoed the parade of winter aporU ollve Thrlatensen. acres compose songs about the diet- “r “nd gelatine are dissolved; add a m " ’ da** first publication of this (lim a Bucher) are being congratu In Portland last knday. After the Coil 10-00 W P. Dyke his been appointed tries of their respective alma ma- grapejuice and lemon juice. 1 , . _ notice. lated upon the birth of a aon on paiade they were all invited to the ters Gone are the days when a until mixture begins to jelly; stir in guardian of the estate of Gottlieb January 13. mUrand [ T e a^m n ^ * * * > cember ^ published. Be Ice Coliseum, where the queen waa F. Schmidtke, deceased. pallid pud ling or a languid cus- slitefl dates, chopped fir* and chopped a am , and 9.30 25 ‘ " d 1M1 *ard formed the regulation dessert; nuts;mold. Unmold and serve on Mr. and Mra. Karl C. Bell and introduced. They all report a jolly L. T. McPheeters has been ap 4 . i ' : i y , ; ? n' *:<•«) p.m.| Date of last publication, January aon Paul apent Saturday with Mr» time. pointed guardian of Leonard and when salads were unknown as X and lettuce with mayonnaise dressing 4 y p.m., 7:30 pm., and 9:00 p.m 22, 19.32. Weekday Mass, 8:20 a.n menus never changed. Now the col- j thinned with whipped cream. 6 Bell'» parent», Mr. and Mra. K. A. The U d ira’ Auxiliary held their Leland Hulbert. minor heir» of Lil- Elm in Whitford, Administratrix lege dining rooms are supervised servings. William», of Portland. rtgular afternoon meeting last lian E Hulbert, deceased. , of the Estate of Scott Smith, De- Feb. 23 haa been set for the final by diteitions, the menus for schools i ceased. Church of Christ Miaa Winifred Weibel and her Thursday. t arda were played, and Nebraska U. IKaaert Sandwiches planned by nutritionists, even the --------- I MeCamant. Thompson A King, brother from Sheridan were viaitora high »eure» were held by Mra. Rose settlement of the estate of Harriet 1 cup flour school cafeterias managed by home at the home of Mr. and Mra. Aug and Mra. IhiKher, with low by Mr». E. Grimes. G. W. Springer, minister 926 Ameri<*n Bank Building, Port- % tap. baking powder Biisdorf and Mr». Shaw. Refresh- Walter Führer haa been appointed economists. Mothers and fathers ust II. Dallmann, Sunday. Our Sunday School attendance has Oregon, Attorneys for Ad- V 4 tap. soda whose apples-of-the-eye are away mmt» wire served by the hostcs.es> administrator of the estate of John been lower than usual for the last n,lnl*f|r* f rlx- advc V4 tsp. salt. Miaa Matilda Dalltnger, who ia Mrs A| Chapman and Mra. Wright. Führer, deceased. at school must not sigh to think few Sundays. We are hoping that teaching in a achool near Furcat 1 cup rolled oats | their youngsters are indulging in Viaitora at the Whatley home C ,rl P< Munthe h ,i ** * " appoinl- i all manner of indigestibles; colleg- weather conditions, general health, NOTICE OF FINAL SE TTL E M t.sa Grove, »pent the week end with her (4 cup shortening thia week included Mr». Reed and ed Fu,r<11,n of Mary Stitt, and spiritual enthusiasm will com- In the County Court of the State of atater, Mra. bertha Shaver. V4 cup brown sugar Í is ns' diets are watched over with as the J . O. 1 .arson family. A cousin bine to raise the attendance next Oregon For Washington County 1 egg The suit of W. J . Gregg vs. Tom ' ¡" ufh—Perhaps more—care than at 'Mr. and Mr». J . J . Van Kleek and ol Mra Whatley, Mra. T. Marlbuurg, V * cup sour cream Su.nda>'' . In the Matter of the Estate ot Mr. and Mra. Emery Van Kieek arrived at the Whatley home Sun Gregg haa been dismissed. The suit j hom*- Mr. Springer will speak next Sun- , Herman Trebas, deceased 1 tap. vanilla of the home »pent Saturday in Portland, where day evening from Seattle for a was settled out of court, with the : Sift flour, baking powder, sod. and f * y. ™ ‘I™ * ,Un.- ! --------- economics school, out of the kit- they were tranaacting buiintri. week’s visit She came with Mr. plaintiff paying c o . U ^ The evening , top,e topic i \ NOTICE IS HEREBY HEREBY ■ GIVEN that | chen. of the college dormUorie's, *alt; add rolled o.~ts\ Cream W - ' 1 »miteu Christ. * ° T I CE IS They Mr and Mr». Bert Spark» and and Mra Leland Whiteside. REAL ESTA TE TRANSFERS I straight from the menu lists of cning; stir in sugar gradually, then sl^ •> foreknowledge ol Je - the undersigned, duly appointed warmer BB------------------------------------------------- H school cafeterias aon of Portland were gucata Sunday report the weather much Administrator of the above namned have come the the unbeaten eggs; mix well, add j at the home of Mr. Spark'a autar, here than in Seattle. 1 deceased, has filed in the above en- Jamea Thomson to Henry H. dishes on their bills of fare. Since vanilla. Stir in dry ingredients Mra. Koberl Pomeroy, on Tile Flat Bethel Church : titled court arid cause his final ac- Hansen, 4 81 acres Isaac Butler Cl. dietitians planned them, college bud- j alternately with sour cream. Spread road. ALOHA-IIUBER --------- I count and report as such, and the T. 1 N., R. 2 W. geta permitted them, and the crit- . half the mixture in a thin layer on Rev. Charles F. Clarke, Pastor 1 court has fixed the 15th day of E. I . Kuratli (Adm) to R. FI. ical generation “O .K .’d” them, you a shallow buttered pan. Spread Mra. Mable Van Klerk waa oper 9)------ --------------------------— —— ------- Hi Hugh Lewis ia driving a Hu<t»oi. Scott et_ux, Part_ of Isaiah Kelsey , can draw your own ___ ____ _ ____ __ We will i^ake one more “Morn- j February, 1932, at the hour ot 10 conclusions, with the _____ date ______ filling. Spread re ated on laat week at the Kmanuel mainder of batter on the top. Bake ! in* walk wit»> Jesus" next Sunday o’clock A. M. of said day, and the Cl. 41. T 1 N.. R. 2 w a l« ut their merits. hoapital in Portland.* At laat ie|>ort car. in a maderate oven (375* F.) for. morning at d l:00 o’clock, this time court room of the above entitled John Olsen to Nettie D. Olsen, ahe waa doing aa well aa could be Mrs. Al Jannscn was a Portland about 30 minutes. Cut in squares to a mountain top to meet some hea- court in Hillsboro, Oregon, as the t Part Blk. 34. 33 Metzfier Acre Trs. Salad from Cornell expected. visitor Thursday, Ore. Iron A Steel Co. to Ladd and serve with whipped cream. 8 yenly visitors- At 7:30 Mr. Clarxe ■> time and place for hearing objec No 2 can grapefrut There waa a very good attendance C. W. Brume made a business Estate Co.. Trs j l to 15. Rose topic will be “He who laughs last". tions to said final account, and for servings. 1 to 2 seedless oranges .-•unday afternoon at the church trip to Portland Munday. wood Acre r s ., lo ts 82, 85 and 90. The Christian Endeavor Societies the final settlement of said estate. Lettuce ►ej-vice. The preaiding elder. Chea Dated this 12th day of January, will hold their meetings at 6:30, the 6 dates Marjorie Slovick is reported as Tualatin Valley Homes Date Filling ter Paul (ialea of Portland, gave Church School at 9:45— a well gra 1932. 3 Maraschino cherries being ill with scarlet fever. 1 pkg.(7t4 ox.) pitted dates an intereating sermon. Doy Gray, Administrator of the ded school with classes for all ages. A man convinced against his will French dressing Vs cup brown sugar Mr. and Mra. J . McAdams were Is of he same opinion still. Have you attended our Adult class 7 Estate of Herman Trebas. Miaa Bertha Gerig of Salem, who Separate the oranges into sec- V4 .cup water caller* at the Joe Kush home Sun Hare, McAlear A Peters, Attor haa been viailing her grandparent», But a woman convinced against her tions; cut the pitted dates in thirds Cook dates, sugar and water over Do so and bring the children; there neys for Administrator day, adv c-7-11 Mr. and Mrs. Auguat H. Dallmann, wil,> i lengthwise and cherries in halves. low heat until a paste is formed. are classes for them. We are glad to state that Mrs. Steven Black visited over the weel; went to Beaverton laat Wednesday Is not convinced and is not still. Drain juice from grapefrui and us.* Cool. DOG LICENSE NOTICE Dungan is able to set a definite end at the home of his son in Port to viait with relative» there. date for the production of “The Mr. and Mrs. Blcnn Snider and land. Dog Licenses for the year 1932 Holy City*’ by Gaul. Sunday eve Mr. and Mrs, E. L. James spent lamily oi Lake Brove were in town are now due and payable at the of ning Feb. 14th. Ncw- Saturday. Mra. Snider apent Sun Thursday of last week in fice of the County Clerk. day at the home of her aiater, Mra. berg. License fees for dogs over 8 The young man who bade his Warren Wilaon, returning home on Mrs. Anderson of Gresham is vis months old and owned or kept over sweetie a fond good night and then Monday, iting at the home of her daughter, ' discovered, after he arrived at his 30 days are: Mr. and Mr». Zack Marlin, who Mrs. Harry Price. Male dog, $1.00; Female Dog, own home, that her father’s bull live on the Kecdville road, enter dog had chewed a piece out of his $1.50; Spayed Female Dog, $1.00. The I.C^O.F. social club are giv tained about 25 member» of the ing a dance at Aloha Grant,'*' hull After March 1st, 1932, a penalty leg during their lingering osculation need not concern himself that the of $ 1.00 accrues to the foregoing Christian church of Beaverton, one j si"urelay" evening evening last work. Supper was fol attachment is but a passing infat fees. Quite a number of Rehekahs from Licenses may be ordered by mail. lowed by an intereating prayer i..eat uation—its love. Aloha attended Rrbekah lodge at State the name and address of the ing. Tigard Tuesday evening. If the groom can make the person to whom the license is to be Some of the members of Kinton issued, and the sex of the dog. dough like father used to maka Stella Lee is home after a few Kvangelicai church attended a num Edw. C. Luce, County Clerk, the bride may make pies like mother ber of th- special services which months’ visit with relatives tn Spo Hillsboro, Oregon. c-7 -8 used to make. were held at the Mountain Home kane, Wash., jind in Montana. church during laat week. Kev. C. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Lewis and P . Batrs of Portland waa the prin Earl Evans spent the week end ut cipal speaker. the Evans cottage at Lake Lytle. Mr. and Mrs. E . L. Cox attended Mr. and Mrs. Hawley Buck and n meeting of Odd Fellows held in son were Sunday dinner guests al Portland last Tuesday evening i n the Nault home of Stacey avemn honor of the Grand Sire, Joseph W. I », . , , . . . n. . ,, , f i Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Denholm of 1 . owley of Toronto, ( ana.lu, who was . * an olllciul « i i visit i i. » to >u a i Portland were caller» at the home making the o Odd , ... .... . . . ", ’ “ and i o > l u lodge* i i !_ this am- °f . Mra- Alice Wheeler 'Monday cve- Fcllow Rebekah in part of the state. ) *' T » eld h U M l tOrt ce M Ó -i Sleep a W lì ^ 'Mr. and Mrs, Joe Bush, Mrs. Si So» lip » » , . J low tr»d K> cep s J Sw L lt il O s an lard, Mrs. Klatt, and Mrs. Hay« toU - o»» —I - M il M pn no -*«U Vpn I HUBER SfAP U,-i.do-, to*» TV# « p i s pnrp p i L J « I ip attended Pomona grange at Tuala- I hi ÍM.WV//VG <J*P»»W °u* IV IP S p l m l p w p i P appi p p p p rtp P S v George Smith is confined to his tin Wednesday. n e were Hi'S T A tP M T U home with the flu. pi Rppa» StppVi. CVpp« * W Sptopp« cm * » Mr. and Mr*. Fred Strickland and j A* AKA Betty Darat was a week end vis Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Spooner attend B u y L a m b t h i s w e e k • > it wi l l p a y y o u ♦ ed a Scotch dance in Portland last itor of Dorothy I’atteraon. Saturday evening. Mr. and Mr*. Al Chapman railed Ia>la Mayfield and Bernice Knauf on their »iater, Mra. Wynn, in Port from Camas, Wash., und Peggy Si I land, Sunday. vard spent from Friday till Sunday 1 The many renders of Eugene Wright, J . T . Hadley ia reported much at the Joe Bush home. L a m b R o asts young traveller and author, will be L e g of L a m b improved. He hopes to return to ma 1 i i ■ ■ .I.».— ■ ■» , . i n—- - . — - glnd to learn that he haa recovered \ T 2 c S h o u l d e r , lb. hia work aoon. P t r lb from the Congo fever. Mr. Wright COURT HOUSE ITEMS] reached New York last Pall badly Charlotte Patterson was u week 8 B------------------------------------------------ « 11 rl Idled by fever and still bearing the 1 3 end visitor of Mrs. Clara A. Pat H am bu rg er or ARRESTS L a m b S te a k s or t o e fn e we/anT wrrW scratches of a leopard. An examina C A f t t l* » * « » * » « * terson in Portland. P ork Sau sag e The following were arrested hy C h o p s , P e r lb. tion at a New Jersey hoapital clinic revealed a 2A per cent parasitical con Mr. and Mr*. Dascher wero din 'members of the sheriff’s staff dur ten t In his blood. the Mountains of Air, which arise In exhaust th* strength ot the hunter ner guests at the Erickson home in ing the past week; S t e a k , f r o m baby O y steis, Fresh He had spent a year and a half In tropical luxuriance amid the white making human beings easy prey to Oregon City Sunday. Grant Nordstrom, charged with beef, a n y cut Africa travelling some eight thousand heat of the Tanaerouft, a burning ex fever. T o - d » y , i pt. miles across the Sahara desert and tn panse of sand*. 800 miles across. The Huber Boy acouts went on a larceny. Mr Wright found that cannibalism the French and Belgian Congo. Much It area tn the Ubangi-Shari, tn the la »till secretly prevalent in the Con Joe Dorerty, a truck driver, on long hike Sunday morning with Mr. S a lt P ork B a c o n N u g g e ts of the wny he had but a single native French Congo, that the young author go. Missionaries and administrators charges of traffic violation. He was Pulver as their leader. attendant picked up aa he went along paid a great price In health tor bis admit they are unable to stamp It P e r lb. P e r lb. given a fine of $46.50, or 23*4 days The Sahara Desert, with Its aand heroic attempt to glean llrat-hand out. He visited the great Iturl for 'Mr. and Mr*. Gilsdorf and chil in jail storms neat reaching 120 degrees at Information. Elephants are very est. home of the pygmies. In fact, a dren visited Mr. and Mrs. R. Men- midday, and cold nights did not in plentiful there, for about 800.000 ele great road building program Is under C. R. Holt, on a chorge of lar atell in Portland Sunday. jure Mr. Wright's health After eleven phants are bellev, to live In the way in the Congo, through which be ■ ceny. months In the Sahara he eoutd. be French Congo but tuu "uska ar* to drove for hundreds of mile* In a light ■ Mr. and Mrs. Classen and »on, Ernest Megert, 15, of Bethany. said, run a mile, raise hia rifle, and small and the price of Ivory to low ■ car, reaching this famous primeval Jim . were Sunday evening caller» He ia reported to have been run bring down an oryx or antelopa. With that It hardly pays to bunt them forest by automobile. at the J , O. I>arson home. Mouaaa. a Touareg chieftain, be pene Leopards and buffalo ar* more excit ning away from home. He was Mr Wright's wonderful book. Th* trated that grim volcanic rang* in the ing geme. though Insects are th* moat Orest Horn Spoon, an adventurous Mr. and Mrs. Cha* Rose v isit« picked up at Beaverton. geographical center ot the Sahara formidable enemlee of th * white man romance based upon his travels tn with Mr*. Ro*e’a mother, Mrs. Shaf known aa the Mountains of the Hog- But hia hunting had to be don* on Borneo and Persia when only 22 yean fer, h, Forest Grove, Sunday. ACCIDENTS gar There wheat Is raised and the foot because the tetae fly haa extermi old. haa had Immense popularity in streams which perish In the Sahara, nated all horses and mules. The coun this country and abroad. He la 27 Virgil Stephens, of Otenen, driv Mrs. Rruenlg is «t the St. Vin contained live flab. 11* also explored try la Oiled with many swamp*, which yean old. cent hospital in Portland, where ing a Ford car, ¡ h reported to have Conquers Fever After S>000 Mile Trip Through Africa CO U N T THEM ! pp p i pp p i pw pp i Specials For Saturday and Monday, Jan. 30-Feb. I 13k 17k 12k 15c 17k 15c 13k Extra Special—Pure Lard 2 ib* 19c MacMarr Stores