The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, September 16, 1927, Page 4, Image 4

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    The ensilage outers are ai H(
| in Hiteon. One silo ha» be en
and we hope more will be
Mr. and Mrs Lester I »avis went
b> the
• > Portland Friday to s**’ f *«r I lime this reaches you
Ralph Anderson, cousin of
Mrs
The Messrs. Carl. Herbert, , nd
P E A \ F T COOKIES
Davies, who is seriously ill at -the
Vincent
Olson saw the Demp«*v.
1 cup flour, ks teapsoon salt. 2 Hood Samaritan Hospital
Sharkey
fight
at the Heaver d,ru
teaspoons bakin g pow der, 2 table-
r»lrt
Saturday
night.
spoons shortening. 1 egg.
cup su
Grandina Struthers is now at the
gar.
tu p milk. I teaspoon lemon ltome
,,f
her son,
Mr
Charle
Miss Gertrude Rirhter spcnt ^
juice. 1 cup c h o p p e d peanuts.
| ; m l ,|,er*. »he is much improved in
week end at her he m e in Portland
Sift dry ingredients togeth er. Add
^
H 1TE O N .
M ETZG EK .
T he
(heir
r e c ip e s
Metzger W o m a n '» Club hell
first
uieetiug
alter
the
su:.i
mer vacation at the club house Weu
neaduy. S ep tem b er 7.
A lte r a pot-lu ck lunch
at noon
1 a business m eeting was held, th
president, Mrs. Scott Shlerk. prest*
iag.
T h e clu b voted to hold a rum
r.iuge sale in P ortlan d som e lim e i. ■ shortening which has been melted, to
j beaten egg
A dd milk and lemon
The Misses Dorothea
Mrs Herman Metzentine left Sat­
ictober, tile e>acl date to he decide,
juice and mix well aud d ro p by small
Dorothy
Peterson, Florence
urday
for
Eastern
Oregon
where
later.
Mrs. Clara Smith uud Mr
spoonful» on greased pun.
and Genevieve Peterson
--he
will'
spend
a
fc*V
days
with
her
Ada Brackett will act as jo i n t chuii
Kenneth struthers are now
brother, Mr. Frank Schmeltzer.
SAItIHNK SAM»\VI< HI S
men.
Strother
Selan,|f,
and \(
attendin'
Beaverton High School
Rem ove akin and bon e» from sur-
Mrs. Willoughby and sons Vincent,
iliuea aud w a s h to a paste. Add to
Mr. and Mrs. F.rnexi Hile
Dean,
and
Maurice,
and
Mrs.
li­
n equul quantity o f y o lk s o f liurd-
tended
a sale
Monday at the
ce n ily with W I. Collins and family I boiled egg» ru bbed th rou g h a seive Struthers and son Kenneth spent
Haythorn farm of Laurel
Mr. Barton and Mr. C ollins ar< Season with salt, ca y en ne uml a few Friday evening at the Beaver theatre
drops o f lem on ju ic e . Moisten with
cousins.
Tvventv-one 'boy* and B*rU are
olive oil or melted butter.
Spread
Mr and Mrs Wilbur Workman
1
-oixtiire
betw
een
thin
slices
o
f
but
frie
n
d
s
1
now
answering the roll at the Hit-
Ksther Kiug left Saturday morn
mil son were visiting Hiteon
ichool.
• lored broad.
tug fo r Camus Valley, where she will
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Kd Barton, fron
T win Falls. Idaho, spent a week re
RT R O S IT A .
THE STORY
CHAPTKH
! . — H u a tin a ry
Crofton
lu \r l> K iik llali g irl. 1» v la lt liia I •»« K ‘>\-
tr n o r * puluoe In Ft-*. Murot'i'O. with
fmr t n iii,
T i i a r t .n A tiunclHoini-
1 1 «in b iiiau . Lie V ile » , 1 » a tim e ted t<y
h r beauty und inuk«» ardent love. One
» nlng, » fle r a i-m i\> rantIon dealing
«‘hiirfly w lih a m yitterloiia perm jiiugi
k'.uw n only i> the K iild . In the a r r v lie
of the »u llitn of Mnrut-rn, A lul ul Krlrn,
l>e Vrli-H grow » lin p iirtu n n te In lu ­
ll »* rra k tn » and 1 « repulsed
Next
In u m ln g itoarrnury rid»» out e a rly In
order to forget her d isq uiet, and hei
home throw » her, rendutlng Iter un
oonaclou»
C H A W K k I I — A l i t t l e p n r t y or I t in
t r l h e a m e n c o m e » u p o n her u n d , u n ­
w i l l i n g to a b a n d o n h e r t h e r e , t a k e »
her
w l'h
th e c a r a v a n
through
the
f a m o u s pi.»» I., h in d w h i c h A lo l el K i l m
a n d h ia g a lla n t m en H i e h id in g
Here
I m ein ary
m eet»
the
IC n g lla h n ia n
a o o u t w h o m » h e h a » h e a r d »0 m u c h —
the g e n i u s b e h i n d the w h o l e Itlff c » m -
pi m i — t h e K a l d , a » u n h u m e d , w a r -
a h ao rh e d so ld ie r.
F o r throe tln.vg ftnsernnrv follow ed
the A u s tra lia n 's counsel. SI10 stayed
Indoor», roinl n niotlov co lle ctio n ol
o ld paper» w hich Pete produced for
her. und mended the rem nant* o f tier
stocking*.
Z a rlfn eonatlluted h e rs e lf w atch doc
nnd c a rrie d her m istre ss’ excuse» to
M itrtengo, hut the S p a n ia rd w hs per
fdstent.
lie him ): about the path
w hich w as the sole m ean» of egress
from the guest house, u n til tils un
u sual p atience w as rew arded
Hose
nm ry. Im p atien t o f s o lita ry confine
inont. broke hounds to go for a w alk
W ith n long boyish strid e, she sw im ::
a w ay from the v illa g e , up tow ard the
p ass M art eng« let her go tut I f a m ile
before he caught her up.
"H ow d e lig h tfu l ”* he greeted tier
too w ise 10 m ake a n y com m ent on her
seclu sio n
" S la y I w alk w ith y o u ? I
have to croys the sh o u ld e r -" he ges
f u n d tip to the cra g above them.
R o se m a ry d id not know how to re
fuse, d id not pten know that she want
ed to
T o tHlk w ith an yb o d y w ould
be a re lie f.
“ Are yon fa lr lv co m fo rta b le at the
guest house?" inquired M arien g o , and
was c a re fu l to keep the auhs.-q ucnl
co n versatio n on so even n husls that
before they were h a lf wav up tin*
siope R o sem ary w as responding noi
only n a t u r a lly hut w ith a n im atio n
and at last reassu red hy tils detach
meat, she exp lained how she cam e to
the itirr.
Am usem ent and sym p a th y, both fin
¡icrsonitl. were obvious In her com
nanlo n's face. “B ut. I don’t under
»ta n d ! You were only two d a y s ’ jo u r
ue.v from Fes
S u re ly som e of tin
t’erga men could have taken you
buck."
Itosem arv e x p la in e d fu rl her. "Y n n i
K a ld Im agined I should g ive a w ay tin
liana."
" l> lo s l" exclaim ed the S p a n ia rd
b itte rly, " lie doc* not know women
T h e g irl was a lilt I*» touched. 11 little
d is tru s tfu l.
"W h at w ould you have
d o n e ?" »lie asked u n sm ilin g
"Sent you hack, as n ear F e s 11« I
dared.
O ne lia s no rig id to mix
women up In th is sort of a ffa ir."
R o sem ary stu d ied h im s p e c u la tiv e ly
A project w as »Im ping In tier lira tli,
lllu -lv e as yet
M arien g o ap|s*nred
uitco iiaeloiia of her g a /e
"W o u ld he
tielp m e?" *| m - c 11I11 led Itosem ary and
was not »0 w ide In tier (udgment ii >
1 « d ls c s rtl the suggestion of money
So, for n week of constant m eetings
these two p laced at cro ss p iir|s i» e s
T h e g ir l p lanned escwiie w ondered It
tile rh o acii I imi I Would prove re lia b le
w ondered s t ill more how to liro ncti (tie
su b je ct.
T h e man purposed m aking
h im s e lf Ind lsfie nsiiM e and la ic r re ta il
citin g R osem nry to tier ieii>|H>riiry fate
O ne day they sat on a rock above
the v illa g e and the g irl rolled |M>tihle»
Into a m in ia tu re a v a la n ch e
"I d lik e
to blot out the whole tilla g e ," »lie
FORBES
"I Hate the Place." There Wae Such
Paieloo in the Curt Word» That the
Man Started.
said. "I hate the place." There was
such passion In the curt words that
the man started.
" I t ’s a poor sort of setting for you*
"Jr’s not that. Hut I’ve nothing to
d o ! I’ m a virtual prisoner, watched
by Zarlfn and I’ele." She turned to
him Impetuously. “ I shall go mad It
I can’t e s c a p e !"
.Mariengo gave her one glance be
tween narrowed lids.
“ There are
many wavs of e s c a p e ’ ’’ fie suld. wlillr
that specialized bruin of bis eonsld
ered. discarded, und readjusted
“ But no one to tielp me to takt
!h«*lo," venfp.’ed the girl
Her henri
thumped III her throat. She laid 001
' meant to reveal her purpose »0
brusquely. Her hands cl uiehed ut her
sides. She held herself iuimoblle. und
felt the blood rising to her throat, ti
her forehead. Well. It was done now ’
How would he take It?
The silence was prolonged. Marten
go, who saw his way clear In a sec
ond, wished her to think lie was re
j Meeting. “ I will help you." lie said
1 at Inst In a grave, restrained voice.
A sigh escaped from Itosemary ns
her tension relaxed. “ Will you. really?
Are you serious?”
"I mean It," returned Murtengo
“ I’ ve been considering It ever since
you told me your story
You shall gel
j away just as soon us I can manage It.”
, "H o w ? ” demanded It o s e m a r y.
"H o w ? " Her breath came unevenly
between parted, expectant lips.
Martengn lowered his eves. He was
not quite so sure o f himself ns usual.
• "That'll have to be planned. Cun you
get hold o f a native dress?"
"Oh. yes, easily. I’ m busy now mnfc
lag a barracan Into a skirt. I didn't
propose to »pend the rest o f my life
In these." She (licked her worn rid
Ing breeches expressively.
The sun
was sinking behind the hills. Itosemary
pointed to the rim of light which
barred the west. "Kvery night, when
(hat disappears, I feel It's a door shut
on my prison," she exclaimed and. for
a moment, her face was (niggard.
" W e ’ll open the door,” returned the
< Spaniard. "I must think It o u t Come
let’s go back."
The girl sprang to her feet, whirled
to face the sunset, tiling out tier arms
I Impulsively. “ Thunk Ond I" she cried
"Thunk flod I" The light was reflect
ed on her as she turned, flushed nnd
half ashamed, but still throbbing with
elation.
"You can't think what II
means to me.”
liartengn met tier gladness, realized
her young unnwnreness.
Kir a min
ute he was on the heights
He saw
the possibility o f a great gesture of
returning the girl to Fez amidst a
gamut o f gratitude and appreciation
saw hluiself h e ro ic- and. In the same
second, thought o f a reward
They
went down the hill In silence, each ah
sorbed In their own plan*.
“ When can you arrange It?” urged
Rosemary
They were passing the
man’s house, a mud structure wedged
against the cliff
“ Come In for a moment." suggested
Martengn. “ and I’ll show you h map
Pll have to take yon a long way
round." There were several posts on
the route you c o m e ”
He opened his door, hut the girl
hesitated
“ Pete will he suspicions," she said
"H e's sure to hear
Bring the map to
the guest house In a h.»ik "
Juan accepted her subterfuge tun
the Impulse that had flamed In him on
the cliff was burned In thnt moment
“ R ig h t " he said cynicism In his ,.yes
velvet In Ms voice.
“ We will star'
plotting tomorrow."
touch in the high school.
St’O T t ’H FINGERS
T w o cups rolled oats, Vfe teaspoon
ST. CLARK' S PARISH
alt. Vu cu p sugar. 3 te a sp oon s bak­
ing pow der, l/4 cu p m ilk , V» cup
On S eptem ber 22, St. Clare's par molasses, 1 Mi tablespoon m elted but­
i.ih will hold a card party.
‘ ‘ 5 0 0 ’ ter.
Grind rolled oa fs in the fo o d c h o p ­
and bridge will be played. Sacks ol per; mix with salt, b a k in g pow der
sugar will be g iven as prizes fo r the and sugar.
Stir in milk, molasses
F lo u r board
highest scores atid d o o r prize.
R e ­ and butter. Mix well.
with g rou nd rolled oats.
R oll out
freshm ents will be served, fo llo w e d
in very thin sheet and cut Into uur-
by d ancing. A piano and tw o saxa j row. ob lo n g strips.
B ake 20 m in­
p h ones will furnish the music.
utes in m od era te oven.
St. C la re’s parish will hold Its an
nual
bazaar
O cto b er
W atch this paper
nouncem ents.
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and
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H IL L S D A L E .
T he op en in g day o f school b ro u g h t
everul new
sch ool.
teacher.
pupils to the Hillsdale
Mrs.
L eon a rd
is
the
uew
PACIFIC
STAGES
Mrs. H arold Povey and fam ily are
home
from
T w in
R ock ,
Oregon,
Mrs.
Adolph
T euscher
is at
PACIFIC/
PO1—1-27
where they spent the su m m e r months.
ON S A L E A T
the
G oo d Samaritan hospital w h ere she is
to u d e rg o an operation.
i
Whitehall Restaurant
Hatch Drug Company
. V . V . W S W A V b W . V . V . V A V . N '. W y V . W J
F redora Hall and her g ra n d m oth e r.!
Mrs. Putzig h a v e returned h om e
from a visit to Bellingham and S e­
attle, W n.
T he Hillsdale, P. T. A. ga v e a pic
nlc at the sch ool on Friday, the 2nd.
A big c r o w d turned out and It was a
huge success.
EVERY READER
Mr. Fred Hall was much surprised
when Ills broth er John from San
A nna, Calif., made him a visit on
S e p tem b e r 2nd.
of this paper has something that
he, or she does not need.
Friends of Mrs. a K rl N ord b erg will
be pleased to learn o f her rapid re
cover.« at tlu- Good Samaritan h os­
pital. w here she u nderw ent a serious
op era tion.
T h e Hillsdale Parent-T eachers are
having their first regu lar m eeting on
Friday 16th at the sch oo l house.
SELL IT !
Mr. and Mrs. Chus. K n epper of
In dianapolis, Ind., are visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Hull.
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. T h om p son &
Son are h om e from a trip to Y’ ellow-
Stone National park.
SOM E
W OULD
ACCEPT
S O M E T H IN G
NOW
ELSE
FOR
WHAT
THEY
HAVE
Mrs L. A. Mathiesen and children
are h om e from Manhattan w here they
spent the summer.
Mrs. Clias
T ln g ley has gon e east
w here she will visit relatives.
She
expects to he gone fo r som e time.
T he Hillsdale trou pe o f Boy Scouts
have
resu m ed
their
m eeting
after
vi i iiiih
( T a Bt t outiuu« I Nasi W««l
Give the news to your home paper
Sister M acoria, form erly Miss M a­
il» Borsch o f M aplew ood, visited
Portland and her parents o f this par­
ish. She is now o f New Y o rk . When
she returned to New York she was
acco m p a n ie d by Miss Cecelia Mur
thaller who will en ter the novitiate
there.
disban din g for tbe summer.
» » till i t i n n i i n i
'
»''Ut dnwu thè palli
Martengo si
in lite dnorway, Usiking after ber
Ma eyos, wlde opeu nmv, «vere 11 »
tal as thè goal 11 re nidi whlrh
crusbed thè thlng he imaglued in
botti.
Next utornlng hrought Westwyr
Tclehdl
Ulding lido thè vlllage ul
he disia.uilited ut thè heudnmn’s d
tedierei! bis borse, and Interrui
Meliciddit■'» medi!alluna.
“ By Allah you are w e lco m e!" c
thè old wurrlor. offerlng a sliure of
U 111 L "Whut ueu s frolli die snudi;
"Tldngs «re golng fulrl.v «veli 011 1
fr>«it The Uerga tribes are Invai
thè Ahmas (referrlng to die wesi
Uniti of ili« «vai conci I» trai Imi
auf fnr France to crack."
Thcy dia« usaed die sltuatlon en
SpaiiKli front.
T h e generai Is overbold." sali)
h cadili a n. dntwlng a uaip iu thè ».
" I f he pusties hts uuipost.» aerosa l
ri ver. we can cut them o(T."
Mesiwyti leiiued for«rard to Inni
thè tra. Ing “ The dam Is In thè hi
•xplalned tba Kilt.
T U two in
ty es met
“ Hy gutal
Miss Lillie Cook is attending the
Nlr and Mrs Charles Van Kleeh
called at the Will Hanson home of Girls Polytechnic School of Portland
Scholls Thursday evening.
NOTICE—The Hiteon Progressive
Miss Gertrude Richter, teacher of l lub will hold a “ 5RÜ” party at the
Ihe Hiteon School, is staying at the McDonald Hall of Tigardville, Sat­
urday evening Sept. 17. All invited.
\ an Kleek home.
Mrs
Ernest Sw ayze gave a lu n ch ­
eon on Thursday 8th, h onorin g Mrs
R o s c o e Swayze.
SWAP IT !
A Little W ant A d
Will Do The W ork.
Go»«l w ares w ill sell if thc'vo a show
First buy then let the people kmr*
God gives all things to
— Benjamin Franklin.
industry
1 arekssnevs is the
paved high­
way that leads straight to failure
Mrs. S. Clair
TRY IT !
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