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The Beaverton Review FRIDAY. JULY IS. 1934 the pan, the pencil, and the preaa, LOCAL NEWS LOCAL NEW S What mortals owe -M æ ---------------------------------------------■ Gerald Chinn returned Saturday Students attending summer ses What mortal can «»presa? Jimmy Holboke ia quita ill at Dr. Wela'h U* attending fron‘ Cortiatt. Ore., where he had sion at Oregon State college this hi« home been employed for several weeks. year represent six foreign countries, him. WHERE TO OO Mr. and Mrs. 11. M «nines, 1 territory, 9 other states and 32 ------------ - ■ ——m G. . A. . Cobb . . and . f . " * ,t® »on Robert, Mr. and Mr». M. H. Oregon counties, figures Just re CARD PARTY AND DANCE a busines» trip to Mevenson. Wn.. Metcalf, »on» Ernest and Donald. leased by the registrar's office t rilsr Mill Grange Hall Tuesday. Mr. and Mr». Wm. Campbell, and show. Other »tales include Arixona, Saturday night, July 14th California, Idaho, Kansas, Missou Mr*. Fred OImstea3 of Portland m , m Margaret Peterson attended G KEEN WALD'S t ) Its J LEST R A visited at the J. W. Sprague home thc Re«*t u a t Vancouver, W n, on ri, Montana, Nebraska, Utah, and Washington, with a total of 114 Wednesday. ,h* Fourth. Admission, 25f representatives. Canada semis five Mr. and Mr». Louis Stark left ^ r- and Mr». C. C. Martin and students, China one, Alaska one, Monday for a vacation trip to thc J»u*hter Eloi»e, who have been and Oregon 272, which, with 1U Civic Emergency Federation various beach jesorts. visiting for several weeks at the auditor* listed, makes a total etl ... , . _ , V. A. Wood home, have located in rollnient of 403. OLD TIME DANCE Mrs Dave Ward and son Lax! business at Portland, where they lluber Hall Va.,K wi°ni, w •* tb® W> R- will make their home. Mrs. Mar- Mr. und Mrs. Ilenry Desinger and July 23 * * • Thursday. | tin ¡, . ,i»ter of Mrs. Wood. son Jimmy Lee returned to their RUDY H ITES ORCHESTRA Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schiffer drove Mrs. M. C. McKercher returned home at Knappa, Ore., Wednesday Admission — 25 f Per Couple to Hood River. Ore., Sunday to last week from a visit with Mr. j after a three week» visit with re attend the funeral 0f a friend. McKercher in San Francisco She lative» here ami at Yakima. Wn. Mrs. Gladys W'ills, and daughter • lso v‘*'ted at the home of Mrs. P.-T. A. PICNIC Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Tslbert, and Ann Lee of Portland visited at the ^ “ry Young. Mr. «tid Mrs. Me daughters Carolyn Washington County Council l’.-T. and Virginia, W. R. VsnKleek home last week Kercher enjoyed a several days and Mr. and Mrs. A. M Jannsen A. picnic will be held at “Louie» and this week. trip through Yosemite Park during and sons Edwsrd and Wilbur spvnt Place", .Sunday, July 22 A small , , . her stay south. will be the 4th and 6th at the Talbert admission to the park Glen tohb is remodeling the in- charged per car. Bring basket lunch. Bay Ocean. terior of the Walter Harris house Mr- •"'* Mrs- **• R- Kellington Cottage a t Everybody welcome. on Second and Stout streets. Le- an<1 daughter Joyce, in company bert W'ilson is assisting him. w*lh Mr. “n<i Mr». Damon Greer, NOTICE l l e s v e i t o n H ebe k a li , ., 0 daughter Charlotte, and Miss Char- The Hoard of Directors of School Mrs. J. W. Sprague »ccompan- lotte Kellington all of Maplewood L o d g e N o 24H m e e ts ____ __ ____ __ ^ i v District Number 48. Washington th e f i r s t a n d t h i r d O rde Mr^ luesday eBl yd Sr r t0 (L°mlun' i,On..,i * Salem Sum X ^ th e y ’ Oie., of last last week .i.t ,..... !.; »... T u e s d a y e v e n ln g a a l week ami ana joined oth^r — relat7ves~, for _ ' ____ picnic County- Beaverton, Oregon, will s c returned F'riday. 8 I* M tn lha L O O K at Silver Creek Falls. cept sealed bids for a new school h a l l . M ra. 8 a r a h Mr. and Mrs. Jay Gibson and --------------------------------------------------- bu» *ccordin* tw bld • * * * ' •P*CH C h a m b e r la in . sa c ra - ! fications. Clerk will furnish son have moved into the house for- G o o d ric h .Tire, Marjorie Lewis, Rattery Service sheet.— Althea llaulenlieck. Clark, i ’«ry. and Mra. merly known a* the Alexander A g o n e s ,,tr c-33-34 N. «. Greasing District No. 48. house, on the corner of Cedar St. and Canyon road. A) 'peal Happenings Dr. F. L. Howard made a busi ness trip to Salem last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hughson spent several days over the Fourth at Bend, Ore. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stark are spending a few weeks visiting various beaches. The Garden Home Ladies Aid are holding an outdoor meeting at Orento, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Perkins left Tuesday for a vacation trip to the Tillamook beaches. -Mr. and Mrs. Guy McCormic drove to the beach and spent a few days last week. Mrs. Mary J. Ware was taken to Good Samaritan hospital Wed nesday for treatment. Betty and Dick Munden are spending a couple of weeks with relatives and friends in Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. Doy Gray were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Hastings on Monday. Miss Genevieve Carter was a dinner guest at the John Edetfson home in -Portland, Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Brown were callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Lawrence Mon-ay eve ning. Mr. and Mrs. Do.aid Bicknase of Garden Home are being felici tated upon the birth of a girl on July- 4. Mrs. W. A- Gerrish and sun John returned from a tnoior trip to Mrs. Gerrisn's home in Idaho, Thursday. Mrs. Sarah Butner, who has been quite ill for the past week is bet ter, being able to sit up at this writing. Mrs. Marjorie Reynolds, and Mrs. Ostie Baker of California are vis iting with their mother, Mrs. C. E. Hedge. Mrs. Geo. Thyng visited at the homes of Mrs. W. J. Albert, and Mrs. Amie Higgins in Portland, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Render and daughter Carolyn, of Multnomah spent Monday visiting with Miss Alice Clement. Mrs. John Kirby and 3 children visited at the home of her mo ther at Sheridan ovei the Fourth of July week end. Miss Velma Frank of Salem spent the week-end visiting with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. David Phelps. Mrs. Kathryn Brown of Kansas City, Kansas, is spending a few weeks with her niece, Mrs. B. F. Lawrence at Raleigh. Mrs. L. N- McKown and two children of San Francisco visited at the home of her sister-in-law, Mrs. John Black, last weea. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Tuttle and daugnters Mary aly s and Dolores spent the fourth with a group of relatives at Jantzen i cacti. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Alexander, Miss Evelyn Alexander, and Miss Merle Woody of Bellingham, Wn., picnicked at Dodge parx, Sunday. Mrs. Louise Carter at-d daughter Genevieve were dinner guests at tile home ot Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Felting in the Alameda on Sunday. Russell Archer of Berkeley, Calif., is spending a numoCr of weeks visiting a t the home of his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. V. C. t-oge. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Gilmore and daughter of Roseburg, but for merly gt Beaverton, are visiting at tne Decker home m Kennedy Acres. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Wright, Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. Frank i'n u lo ff anq uaugnter Dorothy made a pleasant trip around ine Loop, the ruurth of July. Mr. and Mrs. .Leslie Spencer, son Russell, and Mr. and Mrs. L>oy Gray spent the Fourth with Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Cady and family at Taft. Mr. and Mrs. Von Buren and daughter, Mrs. Morgan, and son, of urentwood, California, are visiting at the home of Mr. Von Buren’s father, J. A. Von Buren, on Walk er road. Howard Johnston of Corvallis, Oregon, w-as a guest at the Geo. Grant home Saturday and ¿Sunday. He came down to attend the wed- ing of Russell Grant and Miss Ruth Ellen Hawley. Committee—We wish to make you treasurer of our club. Victim—Thanks for the honor. How much is there in the treasury Committee—At present there is a deficit—but we thought you might be willing to make ft up. Listener in Courtroom—They *ay justice is blind. Companion—Yes, and judging by the way the lawyers holler, you would think the old gal must aiso be deaf. Mrs. V. A. Wood, and Mrs. C . 1 C. Ralph were luncheon guest» of Mrs. Fred Earl of Portland at the t^gn of the Rose tea room, S at urday, and later attended the theater. ud s - REPORT OF CONDITION ü>hf (Drrguui&n ! u IÎIJ A New Day Beaverton property to exchange for Portland property, clear for clear. M. E. Weir, Beaverton. p-32 CHECK THIS COMBINATION ’ R A O T H E R , is n ’t th e re a n y m ore IV i jelly ?” H ow o ften th is p lain tiv e questio n Is a sk e d In m o st fam ilies la te each w in te r, a f te r a ll those g lasse s of jellies a n d ja m s p u t up la s t su m m er h av e been e a te n a n d th e p a n try shelves a re ra p id ly becom ing b a re again. H ow ever, Ju s t because th e sum m er fru its h a p p en to be o u t o f se a so n , the m o d ern h o m em a k er is n ’t stum ped. S he k n o w s th a t jellies, ja m s a n d m a r m a la d e s c an be easily a n d rap id ly m ade fo r h e r ta b le by u sin g canned, dried, a n d c itru s fru its , o r fru it juices. W ith th e follow ing re cip es sh e c a n h a v e a tem p tin g dish o f n ew m a rm a lade, a hillock o f jelly, o r a new kind o f Jam re a d y fo r f a th e r a n d th e c h il d re n a lm o st In a jiffy : G ra p e fru it Je lly 3 cups il'A lbs.) Juice * 6V4 cups (2% lbs.) s u g a r 1 bottle fru it p ectin A dd juice of 4 g ra p e fru it to g ra te d rin d s a n d let sta n d 10 m in u tes. P re s s ju ice th ro u g h cloth. M easure su g a r and ju ic e into larg e sa u c ep a n a n d m ix. B rin g to a boil over h o tte s t fire and a t once add b o ttle d fru it pecUci, s tirrin g c o n sta n tly . T he i b rin g to a full rolling boil and boll h a rd % m inute. K em ove from fire, skim , p o u r quickly. P araffin hot jelly a t once. M akes ab o u t 8 g lasse s (6 fluid ounces each). C anned P in eap p le M int J a m 2 cups (1 lb.) p re p are d fru it 3!4 cups (1% lbs.) s u g a r green coloring % bottle fru it pectin */i to 1*4 teasp o o n s sp e a rm in t e x tra c t To p re p are fru it, u s e 1 No. 2 can o f pineapple. G rind o r chop fine. Ju ic e of 1 lem on m ay be added, if m ore t a r t ja m is desired. M easure s u g a r a n d p re p a re d f ru it Into la r ,e k e ttle , m ix well, and b rin g to a full rolling boil o v e r h o tte st fire. Add g re en c o lo rin g to give desired sh a d e (use coloring w hich fru it acids do n o t fa d e), w hile m ix tu re Is com ing to a boil. S tir c o n sta n tly before a n d w hile boiling. Boil h a rd % m inute. Kem ove from fire a n d s tir in bottled fru it pectin. Add sp e a rm in t e x tra c t according to ta s te . T h en s tir a n d skim by tu rn s fo r ju s t 3 m in u te s to cool s i-phtly, to p re v e n t floating fru it. 1’ >ur quickly. P araffin h o t Jam a t once. M akes a bout 9 g la sse s <6 fluid ounces e ac h ). 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