F R ID A Y JU LY H, i m TM K 111 ■ •S A V E R T O N S B Y IS W One Issprovemevil in M 4 Years rover, and seal the jar as usual* Turn it upside down several times. Allow the cherries to stand for at laaat two week» before using them. These cherries are not heated. They make a firm salt pickle to be used with meats. FOODS o c l( UHII.DRKN S K Kl) T k i n t o n h a p p e n i n g s ' ■ -------------------------------------- ■ II J. Valentine planted hi« certified need potato»* ta»t week. The following were Sunday gut-axa at the 1‘uineruy home on Tile Flat Itoad Kveiett Metxentinv of llileon wai a irufMt for the week end at the home of Mia. Lillie llierly. Mr and Mr«. T. A. Thoma* of Portland were Sunday Kueit* , u the home of Mr. and Mr». W. C. Ilall. Mi*« («rare MeCurmlek »pent Sunday and Monday w h her friend, MU* Tula Ssmxel, who live* In Hillsboro Klliton wai very well repreaented in Hillsboro during the 4th of July celebration moat o f them »pending the day Monday there. Thoae who have cherry tree* ot. their place* have l>een harveatlng their crop during the pa»t « w a . In moat caaea there la a very good crop. Mra. John Steelman and daugh­ ter Mia* Marie of I'ortland have been gueata during til« paal two week* at the home o f Mr and Mr». Hubert I'omeroy. Stanley TrelTren and brother Wayne o f Scholl* were in town a few day* laal week helping Mime o f the farmer* aroUnda town har­ vest their hay. "lioyal Seoul»" o f the Sunday achool enjoyed a awim in the Tu­ alatin river, Tueaday evening, K L. Cox, their leader, and Floyd llierly, accompanying them. K. L. Cox and lmwrence W Crowder o f Scholia have been em­ ployed during the pa»l week ahlng- ling the new barn of Martin Hon- fig t on Sherwood road near Scholia Mr and Mr*. V. II. Kellogg and two children from Wichita, kanaas, and Mr. and Mra. tw-rt Spark» and •on from Cortland were Sunday gueata at the Pomeroy home on Tile Flat Hoad. Moat of the hay in the field» around hrre ha» Iwen houaej dur­ ing the paal week, there living a very good crop o f the different kind» and all the barn*, are well filled Albert |>allmanii la employed in the baling outfit of J K. Huaael o f Scholia, and will aoon be mak­ ing the trip through thia town, aa aome of the farm er» around town are to have their hay baled The fallowing were Sunday gueata at the home of Mr. and Mra Augunt II Dallnistin: Mr and Mra. Chria Knabnit and »on of Hockwuod, Mr. and Mra. ivacar Lierman and family of Beaverton. Mr. and Mr». George Snider ami daughter Kuntce Klirn and M i»» Mary Cathryn Ilall »pent the fourth o f July holiday at the coaat, tak­ ing in a number of the favorite reaorta They alanted on their trip Saturday afternoon. There are rwtain foods that our children need. There are certain fooda that our children like. When Mra. Alice Wheeler and aiater these foods are similar, we have »pent the Fourth at Darling’» re- cause fo r rejoicing When they ( sort on tha beach. differ, there ia real cause for alarm Grown-ups change their diet at i H. Emery and fam ily were gueata of Mr. and Mr». J. White of the command o f tha fam ily phy­ sician, and in moat caaea start to Portland over the Fourth. cure prevailing ilia almost imme­ C. J. Stickney and wife and diately. With children, complica­ Matt King and wife »pent the tion» arise The child who does week end at Grants Pass not lika milk, quite often refuaea Arthur Preston underwent an o- to dnnk milk. The child who does peratiun upon hia eve Wednesday not cars for green vegetables, per­ sists in leaving untouched, those at Good Samaritan Hospital. 1 green vegetable» that are placed M r«. HickcnloOprr received word before him. As the child, in many Tueaday that her mother, Mrs. { home», ia the real ruler, the coun- I’ray at Newberg, waa very sick. | try la today filled with mothers (Mrs, N. Schrader of Olympia, ' and fathers who realise their chil- Wash., visited at the h o m e of 1 dren are not getting the food» they , need, but seem practically powerless Harry Hollingsworth laat week. ' to remedy the evil. Mr. and Mra. Wheeler Beattie Whether we like the idea or not, are enjoying a week’s vacation at j our children must have certain Bums, Ore., visiting with relatives. thing» in their diet. They must Mr. and Mra Harry Hrownrigg secure carbohydrates. They must foods. They must and Mrs. Hrownrigg’s mother, Mrs. have protein Evans, picnicked at Battle Ground, get fata, minerals, salts and vita­ mins. Waah , on the 4th. And they muat have a certain Mr. J. Coward o f Spokane »pent amount o f ruughage if they are ' the week-end with his fam ily who to be free from constipation and arc spending the summer with her its kindred ills. Constipation Is ser­ father, Mr. Nason. ious enough in an adult, but the Mr. and Mrs Joe Hush atten­ constipated child is prone to devel­ ded the funeral o f Clyde Grutx op into the adult who suffers with Wednesday afternoon at the Hol­ chronic constipation — if tbe child man A l.utx Undertaking parlors i develop» into an adult at all. The roughage of vegetables us­ in Portland. Porter Haye» attended the fun­ ually suffices to keep constipation cuts liberal eral o f hia slater, Mra. Ogle, at away — provided one l.ukeview recently. Mr». Ogle died quantities of vegetables. Whore this in IW tlam l at the St. Vincent 1 is not done, and the woman who | serves the meals does not know Hospital after an operation. what to supply to take the place [ HURON NEWS j o f this vegetable roughage, trouble is in the offing. .* •* Liberal quantities of fruits and Little Howlan Anderson has been , whole cereals will furnish this quite »irk for a week. roughage The fortunate children The 0. J. Nelson family en­ i o f farmers with immense orchards joyed »evcral days at the beach ! may nibble apples, peaches and after day, and Mrs. Carl Olaon la enjoying a j other fruit», day refuse visit from her siw'.er of Oak Grove. secure the roughage they Miss Dorothea Struthera »pent | to take from spinach and lettuce. seldom secure e- the week etui with frienda at ! Other children j nough fruit to answer the purpose Wanema beach. and their parents must look else- Kenneth Peterson is recuperat­ 1 where for roughage. ing from his recent illness in the Fortunately, most children line mountains near Koaeburg. | their morning dish o f cereal, par- L. M Davies ia mail carrier on i ticularly where it ia aervt-d wvth route three while Mr. Wm. Mr fruit. But those who even refuse their cereal will not refuse a pud- Krll Ia on hia vacation 1 ding. Dessert to children Is tne Miaa Grace Workband and Mia* same as a box o f candy to a Spring of Corvallia »pent -iflc sweet garl graduate or a new »e\ Fourth aa gueata of the Miaaes ! of matched irons to a golfer. Dorothy and Genevieve Peterson. Here, then, are two suggestions puddings that will supply Mrs. E L. Rucker, Mra. Stan­ for Both are filled wiu, ton Tanner and Richard and Mr. roughage A lfred Kurken o f Buxton were foods that children need, and if caller« the evening o f the Fourth ! the rice flake» used are those that have a “ vegetable effect," rough­ at the Struthera home. Mr. an<| Mra. C. Christensen o f age has been accounted fo r also: ware dinner gueata frienda tha Fourth. of Portland regular meeting laat Wednesday evening at the honve o f Mr». l*>u- lae VanKleek. Pleasant Valley road. The club ia made up o f the follow­ ing member»: Francia ami James llolboke, laurcnce Davison, W il­ liam and Kugene VanKleek, Ivan, Amo* ami Elmer Bierly, Carl Van Kleek and Kenneth Koeber. Floyd Bierly 1» their leader. UH----------------------------------------------UB i Aloha-lluber Review | V -------------------------------- -------------A Wilma Scott i* visiting her sis- [ ter at Camas. Waah. Mr». 'Dickaon returned home from the hospital recently. Mr. and Mr». Neal have returned home from eastern Oregon. The Benjaman and Gaunt lies «pent the week-end at Creek. Mr*. Founth Grove. Porter Hayes »pent with friend» at Mr. and M r». J. B. Phornton o f Portland were dinner guests at the Tom Miller home Inst Thursday. Mr. fam ily day at N. F. and Mrs. Tom Miller and were dinner guests Sun­ the home of Mr and Mrs- Danford in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stricklano gave a party Sunday in honor of their daughter Eleanor's sixth birthday. Six guests were present. They spent the evening at the Oaks in Portland. O tru s Frail Cup (S erve» 4) * 3 oranges 1 grapefruit 2 tablespoons powdered sugar Mint sprigs I Segment oranges and grapefruit, and mix with sugar. Serve very cold in cocktail glasses, garnished with mint. Variations: Use maraschino cher­ ries, strawberries or other berries fo r garnish in place o f mint. T O N IN G U P OUR BEVERAGES The wise housewife avoids get­ ting into a rut. No matter how delicious a food or beverage may be as he eervea it flrst, the looks around fo r a touch o f this or that* which may be added for a change Those who use a cereal beverage drink in the morning have a won­ derful opportunity to vary this drink. Strained honey may be added to taste. A dash o f cinnamon to a cup o f the hot beverage is very pleas­ ing, as ia the addition o f one marshmallow. Where the cereal beverage Is served iced, try adding any one of the following to your sweetened morning glass: One-half teaspoon finely cut candied ginger, one-half teaspoon lemon juice, one drop al­ mond extract, or one tablespoon orange juice. CH ERRIES A R E R IP E ! The fancy dark red cherries from the Pacific coast are in the mar­ ket again. Clever cook* are taking a tip from the smart restaurants and serving them “ au nature!" which merely means “ as is." Wash without removing stems; drain on a towel and heap on a plate lined with gloasy green leaves For fruit cups, salads, and pies pit the cher­ ries first— and if you haven’t a pitter use a clean wire hairpin, Halved pitted cherries combine with canned grapefruit to make a par­ ticularly good fruit cup and pitted cherries stuffed with slivers of toasted almond make an effective garnish for grapefruit salad. 3 »iff» 1 cup rice flakes, crushed 1 cup sugar H cup nuts, chopped 1 cup dates, chopped I Beat egg yolk and add to dry ! ingredients which have been thor­ oughly mixed. Fold in stiffly beat­ en egg whites. Pour into buttered loaf pan and bake in a moderately hot oven (875 degrees F .) 45 min­ utes. Crumble and pile in sherbet glasses. Serve with whipped cream or lemon sauce— serve hot or cold This recipe will be sufficient for six. W E N O TE M A N Y C H ERRY USES Cherries are ripe! And they are plentiful! This year, as always, they hold a prominent place among Oregon home canned or preserved foods, as they are easily canned and kept. For canning, select fully ripe cherries, such as are ideal fo r im­ mediate table use. A 30 per Tent sirup is preferred fo r Oregon cher­ ries, that is, a sirup made in tne proportion o f 3 cups o f sugar to 7 cups of water, mixed together and brought to a boil. Cherries keep perfectly when canned with­ out sugar, but hold their color, flavor and shape better and require less sugar fo r the same degree of sweetness if sugar is addej at can­ ning time. Dried cherries are delicious and can be substituted fo r raisins in puddings, pies, rakes and salads. Dry cherries unpitted by washing and placing them on a wire screen in the oven or over artificial heat. A few o f the cherry recipes are given below: Delicious Custard Pudding 2 eggs W cupful raisins % cupful sugar W teaspoonful vanilla 2 cupsful rice flakes 2 cupsful milk Grating o f nutmeg ( i f desired) Beat eggs well and add rice Ch*Try Olives F ill a quart jar with large sweet cherries, leaving the stems on and packing the fruit as close­ ly as possible. Mix 1 tablespoon of salt and 1 cup of cold vinegar, and pour the mixture into the jar o f cherries. Fill the jar with cold water. Adjust the rubber and the Tigard entertained relative» from lllwaco over the Fourth and Sun­ day evening other relatives gath­ I ered at their home for a picnic supper. Several from here were in attendance. Hiteon neighbors gathered near Oswego for their uaual picnic tha Fourth, and though aome were Mr. and Mra. Tom Hubberaty of uncomfortable after dinner. all Kirkland, Waah., were callers taat survived and report a pleasant time Friday at the home of Mr. and together. A number Journeyed to Mra K w rett Wright, Cooper moun­ Hillsboro in the evening. tain. Mr and Mra. iluidieraty were on their way to California, where IIA Z E L D A L E N R W S they will make their home. f t --------------------------------- • A achool director* meeting waa Mrs. Cartwright and grand chil­ held at the Kjnton achool houae dren of Seattle are v is itjig Mr. Tueaday evening and the buuget K. E. Young. prepared for the next achool year, Ulie Gassner and family «pent and the annual budget meeting Molalla and took in will be hid at an early date, at the 4th at which time »11 tax payers in thia the Round-Vp there. diatrict will be aakrd to be prea- Virginia Miller ix spending the week with her aunt, Mr». J. B- ent. The 4-11 corn club held their Phornton in Portland. flakes and raisins. Mix sugar with | milk and add to the egg and rice flakes mixture. Add vanilla and nutmeg if desired Pour into a greased baking dish, place dish in a pan o f hot water, and bake In a moderate oven until custard is firm. Herve very cold. bate Fluff Hy H ATF.M AN Famous English Cartoonist Cherry Cocktail 1 pound cherries M cup chopped walnuts 3 teaspoons lemon Juice 6 tablespoons strawberry juice 0 tablespoons powdered sugar Pit the cherries, sprinkle with chopped almonds and pour over them s sirup *nade by mixing strawberry juica with powdered su­ gar and lemon juice Chill and serve cold in cocktail glasses. BOOKS th e Ua- I MICKIE SA Y S — the Forest Vo AM, H..V1« 0r * n N> C SFI CHICKS s o a r nata i u a A s i r a i o aaaaa lav A.k for MnplM sari l itr e Tiic Beaverton Review CONOLY’S ANDY’S GROCERY SHRIMP, TUNA FISH — Del Monte M ALT, Market 2 medium 19c 19c cans, P IN K S A L M O N — 2 tall cans ............ 23c 29c Rainier, Light or dark, ¡P I N E A P P L E — Del Monte I o r Sweet Treat, 2l/ j’s 2 cans ¡C O R N — Del Maize ¡8-oz. Cans ........................ fS A N W A N P E A S — ¡2 Cans M Betty Stickney was a guest of her slater at Blue Lake over the week end. «jo f «3 Ú C É ¡T O M A T O JUICE— Del i Monte, 8-oz. Can ........ !M A C A R O N I- 14 lbs.............. rt Í I C H E E S E — I Aged just right, lb. 5c| ! i t ▲ o i ¿ v )C | Y 5c ! 15cj 15c) I 25c 25c V a n Cam p’s, 2 large bottles, Searchlight, full count, carton, e a t 25c 14c 29c 10c per pound iMra. Lulu Kelley was a visitor at the Joe Bush home Tueaday a f­ ternoon. 2 pounds H* O REEN B E A N S — 2 lbs. f o r .............. 10* C E LE R Y HEARTS, 10* p e c i a l s 15c 7k per pound Hams Pure Lard (T ills Is one o f a series o f cartoons published on the Bateman's visit to Ute t ’nlted State».X S 29f Boiling Beef Pot Roast Mr. C. E. Morford and fam ily spent the 4th with his mother at Hillsboro. Rogers “ Gulf Ki»t” fancy, W ATER M ELON— ORANCxES— Klondyke, each . . . . 35* 2 doz. for ............ CANTALOUPE— TO M ATO ES— 45 Jumbo, 2 for . . . . 13* 3-lbs. Basket ....... Mr. and Mrs. Jacobson and Ira lav« spent Ahe 4th at Grays Har­ bor, Wash. Sanford S P E C IA L S F O R Saturday-Monday, July 9-11 F R U IT and V E G E T A B L E S - Saturday, July 9, O N L Y The C. W. Brome family spent a few days vacation at Gales t'reek. M r«. Thera waa a time when woman Old not discuss the money details of borne management with each other There waa s tslse pride that Kept theca .’ram exchanging Uleaa on bow to ease money But that day has passed and now whenever women meet they are eery likely to begin compering notes ot> now to economise And wby not? Incomet bare oeen reduced It la nerraaary for Almost every family to get along with leas ■ Women who bare found new ways to a n are proud now to tell cut in electricity use of others. The i s o r i , lean Washing Machine Manufactured association states that 8 800 XXX) heme electrical washers era being used, sod one-tenth of these were Inatailed IMS year. This shows how rapidly w anes adopt household equipment when they reeha* they c u n v e with IV One woman tells another. Beonomy la a popular subject in eeery borne. When on* housewife discovers that she eon have a washer, for Instance, and pay for It gradually out at tha actual . savings she accomplishes, ah* I to recommend her method to I who are bun Una w u s to ■■» ■ 10c 15c 20c Mr. ami Mra. L. Gilmore and June spent the week eml at the beach. Mr. and k iffO F you want xalei books that will reflect favorably upon your store . . . if you want quicker service than ia characteristic of the sales book industry . . . if you want to save time, trouble and money, let us handle your next order for thii important item. T O IL E T TISSU E— SHREDDED W H E A T — Softex, 3 rolls ....... Package ............................ T O ILE T TISSUE— CORN F L A K E S — Ambassdour, 3 rolls or Post Toasties, 2 pkgs., p -r, s o a p — P A L M O L IV E SO A P— 10 bars ................. 3 Bars .............. TOM ATO S O U P — Van E _ Camp’s or Otoe, Can ....... fam i­ Gales Mr. and Mrs. John Brickline were dinner guests Sunday of her aiater in Portland. , How to Save Money Popular Topic Whenever Housevives Get Together Cherry Relish Remove pita from cherries. Drain cherries and cover with vinegar solution made in proportion of \ cup vinegar to 1 quart water. Let stand for 6 hours, drain cherries, measure them and add an equal measure o f augar. I Art cherries stand over night. Seal. CATSUP, MATCHES, The front of the hardware store at Monmouth has been repainted by Harold Comstock. has tha added advantage o f easy Building experts have determined operation without sash weights, that in the average house the a- cords or pulleys. It la said that mount o f air-leakage around win­ thia new window is the first real dows and window frames squals improvement in double-hung oath In the total amount o f air that would nearly three hundred years. com* through on* open window. To While we were looking at some overcome thia, inventors have been busy for years. One o f the most snappy now tie pins at the jew ­ effective developments has just been elry store, a lady brought in her introduced in th* perfection of a cuckoo clock- " I don’t know what's new type window which is more the matter with this clock,” ah* than five times aa weather-tight said. " I t loses tan minutes a day as the ordinary window and which and it coo* before it cluck».” per pound half or whole 17k