. ” ‘ ’ on a trip to the government camp visitor on business "Monday. One pint cleaned cilery stocks those who missed the Com- Mrs. Plummer of Dosch road en- on Suqdav. The Wheeler* will es- — . ground, 1 smalt onion, ground, 1 by club p.cmc surely missed a ‘ «ta m e d with an afternoon tea a, tablish a summer home there. time. 1 »inner was served at 1 h« residence June JO. Among those n l l t U l i , j pint milk, 1 teasj n -alt, 1> ^k, alter which games and races Present were Mrs. Fred Kocher. ------- teaspoon pepper, 1 teaspoon Karo. 2 Art Wcndland is in the St. Yin- enjoyed. 'Mr. Sackett of the1 Miss Kummel, Mrs. Wither, Mrs! Mr. and Mrs. Charles Van Kleek. ‘ *blesp> ons oil (Ma/ola), 2 tabU I I»iug Co., gave a prize, won Bovey and daughter, Marjorie, Miss c,nt hospital, where he recently un- Mrs Wentworth. Mrs. Williams Lashmutt. Mrs. K. C. Thompson. 3erwcnt an operation Friends will Mrs Elizabeth McGowan, Mrs. Par spoons corn starch, 1 icg |opti> nail ker Downing and Miss F ffie Van Boil ‘ he celerj in the water 25 min Mr. Schubring. Mrs Thomas Hale, Mrs. Frank Fos- be glad *° know *ha‘ he is doing Kleek report a very enjoyable eve- utes Avid the -cas.tung and nnlk [keglm g and Mr. Newcomb won Mrs. Ross Plummer. Miss Mar- " 'cc*/ now. nitig with Beaverton Rebek.ih lodge "lnd "I'c n boding, thick i with tin jie sack and three-legged race. ‘orie Povey and Miss Dorothy De- ------- Tuesday evening. This was installa- od and com starch creamed lo ­ rt Koch won in the pie-eating Lashmutt served. Mr. and Mrs O. W . Butler and tion night Following the installa- kethcr. Pour boiling hot onto a st Several others won prizes. ~ f a m i l y went to the Lipinan and; lion the new officers initiated a -»eaten egg and serve with crouton Mrs. Eva Pointer of Glenelyn W olfe picnic at Bonneville on Sun class of four candidates in a most -------------------- ■ Nokes and Dick, now of Port- addition gave a lawn party at her day. creditable manner. C O TTAG E PU D D IN G were out to enjoy the picnic residence. July 10. Chinese dishes ______ » E r T H M A M A 7 IN C M W and favors were the feature of the A card party wai hcld at Mrs F .| SrtAVlW i» iN V K N TtO N The question for debate, as for- C ream, 1-3 cup butter, add grad day. Richwald's on Wednesday in honor and Mrs. J. R. Dobson and I merly stated, is '"Resolved that m a n ually 1 cup sugar and 1 or 2 cgc.. x i, „ , , ( of Mrs. J. McCuen. There was four can hjjrry faster than rains.’* The " ‘‘II beaten. Sift together D, I) were Wilsonville visitors Sun- \t ?-'* *i>r* ^ Thompson with tables of bridge. A fter refreshments L\f*. KvUuKg Ltii* I t E i wr S*rn B t/u n ! decision has been so far hi the af- cups flour. J teaspoons baking p.-vv Mrs Eva Pointer and two friends. were scrvcd Mrs. McCuen was pre- firmative. W e hope the remaining ‘let Add to first mixture alternate Free Demci:stration-No Obligation spent the holidays at Walport, Ore. , cnted Wlth a glft (rolll the COI„ . and Mrs. Newcomb of Tope­ with Mrs. Pointer’s brother. judges will be also favorable As the. >Y with 1-’ cup milk. Bake 20 t RUBU«ehuve.foryoq t o f o r yourwtf mumty. result of this decision much hay is 30 minutes in a moderate oven Serve! th»«it.siii»hiiic»havinirinvention*h«whoi» tan, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. .1 (Probably you"*« I country 1» U.Km* .i_ „. 1 . about. 1 . ™ “ > 1 . now m the barns. Several barns with sauce Regling. TUALATIN. On Saturday the annual picnic of have been filled and the surplus is . the Shahaptains was hcld on Me- ; being baled. Wentworth and Mr. Regling H E A L T H IV1UI M UFF IN S ' ' " . ibat a what KillSS kit OS3 (ir .A L .iM r it N tj u t « i n i fo r A m «r i,» n ib a v .ra «vyrywhcrcT Mrs. Harriet Fames, who has been Cuen’s lawn. The children enjoyed _____ ¡ded the poultry convention at _ rh.* am azm * invention marks such a radical a.lvan •« in ahaving c. m fort and economy that lllis last week and reported a living with her son, Walter Fames, j games m the afternoon, after which Members of the Bible and Teach- and two sons for some time, Four ■ cups bran, 1 cup rolled oats' p e r. Kallu-r «V k ^ I it f i is . a i blade * n.'L'hmor® served auu and a miiv little .... i left a supper was «a s sei * 'i' i . , interesting time. . 1 rvjuvrr.ator Makes last week for her home at Becket. later ice cream was dished out. A crV 11 am,nKL cl?,ss ‘ V“ k ,h' rx?,u' pllt tlirough f o o d chopper, 1 1 z cups hundred*of k.-en. quick ahavus blossom where only odo trrvw tn'fort». “ | --------- x*w before. Mass. good time was re ported by those ,."a,,0n 0,1 ‘ he -New Testament Fri- tk>llr> _> tab,MIKH,Ils c- m ’ Maul,, 5 Ktilas K « uo.'v.v: strop i l your blade (an y m ake) tie Patsy Heisler fell from the “ « « j----- »tre e s ¡|k< ---- day evening, lhey hope for goodl ,easpoonl bakm powder, 1 cup on tho diaitonal. ju . t iik o m « m s s te r b « r b « r who attended. ¡last Tuesday and broke her arm. grades 1 m iu r a decn-naea Butomiiticnily. N ickel iiir raisins put through food chop]l»er, 2 tlu-a HP to n otify y o u « hon blade ia ready, w ith Heisler took her to Oswego^ Mr. and Mrs. Rayfudd Geibcrger tea­tpootts salt. 1 cup Kato, 1 ii'gg. 2 the koenrat cutl.nir e.iitu that aUwl can taku her doctor set it and then and son, Ralph, of Los Molinos, Gal., -0UT,|r| FAIRVALE. Mrs. Alfred /wiener and daughter, cups milk t'ombilic the ingrediati ts to Good Samaritan hospital andj Miss Edna Geibcrger of Escondido, ■ I Ellen, of Tigard, called at the Metz- as emittier"alesi. Beat well, tr ansfer (it set again. She seems to be Gal., where Mr. Geiberger and Miss to muffin lilis, greased and bake 25 S T B o y p tn . , , i r a z o h Dr. and Mrs. Scott and young entme home Thursday afternoon, nicely. j Geiberger are numbered among the to JO minutes in a moderate oven. sons accompanied Mr. and Mrs. C. ------- • — | high school instructors of the afore- Tear Out This Ad - Worth *1 to You This will inak c 18 medium sized dC* n T J «3» • Moat unique r razor you e v «r Mr. and Mrs. Charles Van Kleek and Mrs. M. Heisler well be said cities, and William ( eiberger of W . Craig on the Lipntan W olfe E? Im fa r , # ■ H'.vv (.rally 3 :t ru io ri in o n « mu![fins. '1 hey will keep sev eral and daughter, Effie, called on rela­ AvijiitUib)utn«nyitL:tvtnu po­ from St. Martins Springs this j the Western Electric at Oakland, picnic at Bonneville Sunday. day s, and may be sei veil split, toast- sition Sim ply zip « through tives near Bell Rose station Sunday tho toughe-Mt crop o f w(n«- Gal., all arrived last w«ek by motor cd or butt et ed. kora. N othin g liku it ever on •v,vrJ to spend the summer vacation at the tin* mat kot h* fo r«. So-."v this Wm. Moore, accompanied Mr. and e' “ m,K ati and « in your o * n homo, Abaolutcly no o bligation relatives whom they number by the ' were Sunday callers at the W illet This ofTsria limited, »o rlip thia cut and drop A. Sattler entertained the score. home. or butter aUll. (afepAcna Peal tomatoes, slice thin, put a m ea poatal ______ Mrs. Joseph Dober and young ______ club last week. IM , VV hy not do it now? little flour in bottom pic crust and O. B. K ™ . , print.....- r i « , » I the j M U * . Dorothy and Conrvirvr '-i cup sugar. Finish filing pie with A. E. WORTH her mother, .Mrs. Pyle o f , Feterson and brothers Karl and Ken­ ■card party will be held in the tomatoes. A little more flour and a Tualatin high school, is organizing Schofts ‘ >1 basement this Saturday night, neth, are spending the week taking little more than l/ j cup sugar, Representative a band and also a high school o r­ 2 lit). All come. 1 an auto trip through Southern Orc- teaspoons vingar, a little butler and chestra. Mr. Kraus plays nearly all Ph o n e B roadway 9897-R-7 Mr. and Mrs. L. W Towlc and, gon. , cinnamon. Box 46 Rt. 2 — Beaverton, Oregon. iinuitiity club meets July 16. instruments. daughter, Lois, hav e returned front j body should come .after busi- Miss Dorothea Struthers spent the a two weeks stay at Long Beach. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Wilson and w asj,~ week end at home. you. ness i • V V v v "z vv Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Richardson •* spent Saturday evening at the home .V.W V Mr. and Mrs. Williams entertain- l* Decorating a tul Mrs. Herman Mctzentinc called ■ Graining Hard Mr. and Mrs. Harley Johnson and on itivcs from Portland and Mr of Mr. and Mrs. R. Schofield son, Howard, spent July 4th at Long Monday evening at the home of Paper Hanging W ood Finishing is’ brother and wife from ' W ashing^n street, Oregon City Mrs. Elizabeth McGowan. Beach. Cakfo. Mrs. E. A. Robinson is at home MAPLEWOOD. A very well attended and success­ Mrs Geo. Heisler and Mrs. W . from the Good Samaritan hospital. ful picnic was held by the Sons of Wiess went to sec Mr. and Mrs. Miss Siblc Avery of Sutherland is Norway and the Fair vale Commun­ jH t^ H iis le r at St. Martins Springs Mr. Becker, who has a 30-acre 'visiting her aunt and uncle, Mr. and A EXTERIOR and INTERIOR ity club on Sunday. tract near Andrew Bales, south of ______ i Mrs. W. Avery. rlcï B H £ucsday" House Painting Kalsomining a Specialty town, was out to spend Sunday] M r, >Koy Pfeifer, who was called ? METZGER. gathering fruit. He has no crop on to Vancouver, Wash, on account of __________ t ______t __ _______ ___ Mrs. A. Hyatt enjoyed a week’s Y his ---- ---- '* tract * "*■ this season. Mr. Becker j the illness of her mother, returned outing with friends at Kododcndron. IX Route 5, Rox 135, Portland, Oregon | Miss Annie Cameron of Regina, declares that the projiosed highway and reports her mother much im- B Canada, spent a week with to Salem, via Tualatin, will be a-proved Miss Agnes Austin formerly of ister, Mrs. Drake and family, boon to this section of Washington! Maplewood is visiting here with her1 ------- county. J. W . Shanahan of Gilchrest farm sister, Mrs. Willis Kellington. Steele, who was recently: ------- predicts a bumper crop of grapes. Mrs. I). Ingram and daughter, * - X ‘* * x ~ x « < » < " X " X " :" * * * * x * x * * " X " 'X * X ‘"X "X *-X "X *"X ~ x *.x ."X .-x .**x ~ x . kl in Virginia, arrived last) Mr. and Mrs. John Wesch and ------- ' Alice, left Sunday for Myrtle Point, From a Shack to a Mansion; From a Peanut Stand to a Circus by auto with his bride and daughter, Miss Nellie, left Sunday1 Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Gill have the where Mrs. Ingram’s brother was ^re living in his house near July 10 for California points with foundation in for their new home, j seriously injured, er Station. Hollywood as the objective. Mrs. i City Homes and Leases Real Estate Wesch has a sister at that city and Woodrow Drive is being improved Far too little pasture grass seed Business ( )pportiinities Farms Greenmail and her daughter they also have property interests t with a coating of gravel from Wood- is grown in the Pacific northwest, Forest Grove attending the there. Miss Nellie Wesch is one of row station to the Kenney place. according to G. R. Hyslop, professor Auctioneers and Loans Business Property the teachers-elcct in the Tigard Un- , of farm crops at the Oregon experi- Itiqua. ion high school. Miss Jeanne Melin received ajm ent station. Growers have sent and Mrs. J. H. Ray are en- 1 - - 1 fifth prize in a history contest con- perfectly good money year after .v .v i king a neice from San Fran- Mr. and Mrs. Floyd McClelland ducted by the Portland Telegram, year to the east and abroad for pas- were heie from Salem Sunday and These history strips hav» v »eit urint-iture seed when it might well have X were accompanied home by the lat- ed daily during the past school year, been grown here. They could produce S. L. SHF.MAN, President Junior club will give an ice ter’s sister, Miss Edna Geiberger. the children being required to make enough white clover, an expensive “ BEacon 4387 ------- them into a scrap book. The first item of mixture, to supply all local social at the home of Chas. tr Saturday, July 16, from 4 Leonard Keith of Tacoma was a j»rize was awarded to Durwood Tat- needs and to ship out a surplus, Second Floor Flictlner Bldg. guest in the Fred Wildegrubc home reau of the School for the Deaf. m. PO RTLAND In so far as sugar content and last week. 10th ft: Washington OREGON )i!î ! yield of Oregon sugar beets in con- Branch, mother of Mrs. F. REEDV1LLE Mrs. W . K. Hawxhurst returned | ccrned numerous places in the state • x -:-x -:-x -:-:-:» * x -x -:-x -x * mpkins, died at her home in d, Monday morning, July 11. by motor Sunday from Grants Pass, Haying on the Kelly ranch, which fr,,m ' h<‘ «> as‘ to Snake river will where she spent a week visiting a t1 uscd to be a part of the Ladd & « row s“ Kar bec,s of y,cld and Sual- H ■ tirs ch died at his home in the home of her mother and sister, Keed f ar^ ' 7s weil under way and B00*! enough for the factory, re 1 an 1 4 p, Wednesday morning, July and families. , tbc crop ¡j unusually heavy. 1 |)or,s ,bc experiment station after X ? was buried Saturday after- nearly 40 years of trial. But more ♦ Mrs. W alter Dickinson and |in Lincoln Memorial Park Mrs. D. L. Sullivan and and Miss ..... Miss ......... xirs. U. L. Sullivan .Miss ,han soil an'1 «••"iiatc are necessary ' i ' t f rv Melba Byroin entertained a party of Florence Yco visited the fashion to agricultural production of sugar ♦ Î Portland friends at dinner Thursday eniporiums 0f Portland last Frida> For successful manufacture X night to be followed by auction ______ there must be an assured volume of HILLSDALE. bridge. I Avery Milstcad and Napoleon raw ' » » ‘ crials every season. ~ ’ . , _ . J Snipes returned from a short vaca- _ , , , , , and Mrs. Ghas. Clos of Mil- The family o f Lee Hing of Donald |ion in Vancouvcr> B C , last Wed- < ru,lf powdered sulphur W per , Wis., are visiting with Mr. MADE TO ORDER. were here Sunday to harvest their nesday Cfn* P1“ * l>«rf »« ‘ ne most cone, n rs. Fred Hall of Hillsdale. cherry crop, of which the very large ’ ______ trated form to use as Oregon soil Clarence Ghurchley has his bunga- lb^ experiment sta- and Mrs. (i N. Battcy enter- trees on their place are laden. tion, saving freight and cartage I low about completed and will soon the Hillsdale Card club at ATwater 2333 Availability for plant food is in pro­ become a part of the growing pop­ SHAHAPTA. • residence the evening of June portion to the fineness or surface ulation of Reedville. •trea, so to be properly effective it PIONEER PRINTING & STATIONERY CO. _ , Mr. and Mrs. J. E. - K "I T |,_ S j O J L «---- 1.^1] it IS so ground as tO pass through .1 B Lhilip Lynch and family a re, Pendleton arrived on Saturday t o , sbaping into a winning aggregation w ilk a JD-tnck OWSk On ktSt g a few days at the beach. spend a week wath their daughter, ^ £ gQne by when ,hf ,ate Mr ier soils M pounds to an acre every N o M ote B la d es t o B tr ! 701 nt ÌS KRISS KROSS A lb e r t A . P a g e & Sons BE 0254 J Four Square Realty Mart, Inc. J RUBBER STAM PS i i . ----- -- - . M ty ’ Olingcr directed the destinies of the and Mrs. Chas. Knepper of __ ball team, we sure had ’em all sit Md.s, Ind are visiting their, Mr. and Mrs. J. F E . King 2 C- and taking noticc. Mr. Fred Hall. W hile here, companied Mr. and Mrs F. W., scenic! Beebe and family on a trip to Hills­ .TRV re enjoying various W e are glad to report that Jesse boro and Forest Grove. Ghurchley is well on the road to re- _ , „ . jlc o v e r y from a protracted illness. Betty Bender o f Scio will spend j ______ Marjorie PoKJt has rcturn- (1|a, T Illday and fafni|y have ♦4 froi a tri|i to the beach with a week with her grandparents, Mr Lashmutt of Spokane and Mrs. W. Borsch. returned from a two week’s vaca-, *” “ “ . tion spent in Washington and Brit- Mrs A. A. Bender and family v is - ,jsb Columbia points, ^ a n d Mrs Jay Hadley are at ited her mother, Mrs. W Borsch, ■ — h for a vacation. ------- last week The J. B. Imlay and sons’ wan M r». Schlotthauer has recovered! -------- , w h o « « ha' »nstalled a new corn from V»i attack o f whopping cough Mr and Mrs E. I anko of Port- cracker imported from the famous A l l - gone on a vacation. .land spent Thursday at the Rich- Krupp works of Germany. It was ______ , wajds I the Krupps who startled the mili­ tary world when they produced the W in Withers has left for Wise- Mr and Mrs. C. Merriman and centimetre cannon that rendered Fi- laska, where he is interested daughter. Lorraine, of Richmond. o ln o U te fortification, considered Id mining operations. Mr. will fly from Fairbanks to Calif were the guest* of Mr. and impregnable. This p.ece of nulling Mrs J W McCuen machinery .. therefore quite an m- via airplane. ‘ J _ _ _ * teresting thing to look at and study Mrs. Meister was buried J " * l Campbell has returned from to Seattle l>y was born to Mrs. Miss Ida .... Wendland ....-------- o - f Milwaukie, Venetia Ore., will spend two week, with the] w u # p|e„ „ Wendland family Sunday F Richwald went to The on a business trip Sunday. ' John Dalles Miller of Portland Wm Kyan homf £ j Lowry plans on an ex­ tended trip which will include New Orleans and southern points o f in- our is effective. On sandier 7S P'»unds every two or three years now seems the belter practice. lan<1« year* ! 2 12- 4th Street, i P O R T L A N D , OR. ■ x ~ x ~ x - x ~ x - x - x - x - :- :- :- :- :- :- x - x - X “ :- x - x - > v * :- x - x ~ x - :- :- x - x - :“ X-:"..- W .W AW AVW AW /A’.VAV.V/.V.V.VAV.I^^W .V.Y.V.'.V.V.V.V.V/.VVA'.VAW .V. Q o ld e n D u y s BY TH E SEA! Visit the O regon beaches this sum m er. Luxurious travel service to — P a c if ic C i t y S e s k o u . in I ^ e x it's L a k e T a ft B a r tie tv R ockuuay O c e a n s id e N e ta rts They w ill rest, refresh and thrill >ou. For com fort, econom y •nd convenience, travel by