B E . Y V I’J ’.T O V I 1^ " m J Ti L N T I Î t l ’R X Sf: . . . . . . _ ■■■■WJ .. n t ; » A i, CAN N LU C H U N K S Use tta h a n prune.-» th a t a re th o rou gh ly npe. }A i b « ji o n i s m ay be le u lu or r e ­ moved a» ¿ca ire J . H ack the Ja r w ith prunes anU fill v.-.'h syrup, t a a i e w ith 4 cups o f su ^ ar and o H . H . J E F I K I K S . l'u b U s h c r L -P ¿ o f w ater, F ro cesii th e Ja rs in i burling w ater fo r 80 I».m ules. U U r. r ’E M I.N XVtiles or e th e r sw eet v a rie ties ol * P u b lish ed F rid a y o f e a c h w eek by P io n eer P u b lishing Co. a t B ea v erto n , p ru nes a re also g jod can n ed it som e Som e sectio n s of th e Unite > O re. E n te re d a s seco n d -eias* m a tter a t the p o sto ffice a t B ea v erto n , O re. tr u ll acid, such ,.s a slice o f lem on j M a tes have seen to sh orten |or a little lem on Ju ice is added to | »chool te u n s, balieving the sm all s a t- ---------- — — - ..................- — --------- - . ea ch Ja r m gs in ta x a tio n w a n a n ts this, lnd i- Oi all th e d ain ties on th e p rtsarv e vidual fa m ilie s m ay decide to keep S u b scrip tio n Mutes p erhaps nahe is m ore delicious 1 ch ild ren cu t o f sch oo ls becau se they 5.50 ___ $1.50 T h re e m onths O ne T e a r _ th an prune con serv e. T h is is s im p ly ; th in k they ca n n o t d ress th em well P a y a b le in A dvance m ade as fello w s: ___ $.85 Su b scrip tion s ¡enough or p erh ap s to w ork on the 81s M onths P ilU i’JK C O N U E R V iii:—C om bine 2 fa rm s to save la b o r costs, pounds o f halved Ita lia n prunes w ith | O th ers m ay th in k they should th e g rated rind o f 1 o ran g e and keep th e ir ch ild ren hom e because P o rtla n d O ffic e —406-407-408 D ck u m Bld g. P h o n e A T w ater 5814 i th e ju ice o f 3. M easu re and heat they can n o t ca rry them to th e school | alov. iy to the boil ng point, th en add j house in an au tom obile. So th is is B e a v e rtu n O ffice — B io a d w a y n e a r O. E . T ra c k s , P hone 7503 2-3 of its m easu re o f su g a r and cook being w ritten to urge every p aren t 45 R 'ir.uti a. Add 2 cu ps o f shredded j t ° keep every child in school a s long w alnu ts and cook to tn e je lly te s t— j as hu m anly possible in ord er to give 10 or 15 m in u tes. P o u r it in to ste r- th a t child the ad v an tag es o f as good The Young Child , t ilised glasses, cool and cov er w ith j an ed u cation as possible. d oi l parents \\ C have heard O ¡ i d l 'C l l l S spank Spanking' a lew months OKI p a ra ffin . I W h a t they do not g et new they will never learn becau se j baby thinking ihev were being Stern a n d Stalling t h e o t h e r recip es fo r ca n n in g and pre- probably wi tion o f all know ledge is \ child off . right. Oi course, that was foolish, and the sanic ^ <*'*<*“ u pr,inM ' ,or us,nK the i°uf ^ ‘ e> ’ Iht'm n -.i ca r » k k e r s, , puddings, niiririmira and »nrt in m usually usimllv laid d u ring th e school days, . , i ’i i . th,?m in pica, prohibit ion against S l i c l i punishment ol } O l l I l g clnlulell ap variou s o th er w ays m ay be obtained The m ore com plete ed u cation given I ^ Phone 3€d3 U . '! T E } I ü K R il'^vsnton uei, 3602 > ♦ e A _________________ _________ for Better Hewers .5. »;• fe e d them this complete, b a la n c e d diet T* T T •!< 1», lHhl All Kinds G atdau Seeds, lu lk cr package £aby C l ick 1 eed of all Kinds Charles E erth old Beaverton, Oregon, • Near S. P. D e'ot. j- H - M- I■•¡•■M- H -I-H I 1 I ■: I I-1-1 PAO K * H » l l^wl ^ ||»l*, l |, , H ^ « ^ v 4 ' V >l**«'*l**»**l*‘H l 'l* 'l**i' *t V V V V V V V V 'i 'V V * ! * * ! » ffSvg: plies, except in rare cases. I he Federal Childrens’ D l l upon requ est fro m th e school o f in college, absorbed by read in g and real! in a recent booklet on the care and training of child htM,-e econom ics O regon Utate Observation and gleaned fro m th e college. u n iv ersity o f exp erien ce com es e a sie r | ren from one to six years ol age says: and w ith g re a te r u n d erstan d in g if the found ation has been ca re fu lly “At times necessary, punishment should always he ad farmers of okeqon now ministered immediately and appropriately. It should i ' i . ant fall homage crops uid during early schooling. W e th in k every s a c rific e should never he given in anger nor delayed. Punishment should wuh harv„,t c; niplelt.d in moat be m ade to give all the ch ild ren a t have some relation with the a t of the child. 1'or ex paits <>t the state, many /aimers least a high school ed u cation be­ ample, when he touches a stove, he is burned. Here the a*e now considering the question of cau se it will be a g re a t personal sat- 1 , j * i puipoaes. should in cre a se tu e ir e a rn in g ca- eVTl\ all punishment does not occur directly irom an act, 1 t one w ere able a t th is tim e rn Pa c ity m aterially . hut;has to he invoked by the parent as a warning. predict the typo of winter in store------------------- —— r----- -------- H -A Child who fights with his playmates should b- <*• 1 m,f ht LU N C H C O U N T E R removed from them, ills inahihtv 10 associate wilii n y e io p , ch*ei o f ia r m cro p s a t ' and them, is ample punishment. One w ho refuses to eat food Oregon s t a t e college, in cases B1LLA R D PA R LO R set before him may be punished bv being denied dessert iwhore the wmter seuson is at a111 M A P E & & SO N (IT SOllie dish he especially likes. \\ hill trie child gets su m m er such as th is has been, it is “W h a t you g e t alw ays m u st depend upon w h ere you In Manning Building into a tantrum and smashs his toys, he is sufficient!} n o t ut uii uncom m on fo r c o n s id e r ! go fe r It. N othing can ta k e th e p lace o f an h on est M E R C H A N T S LU N C H punished by not getting one to replace it. oble quanUll#li of alralia to De win desine to nerve. McCready-i fe a tu re prom pt serv ice a , :**>* x -> physical punishment such as slapping and spank tectlon8 that ai.e ncimally irrlgated fa ir p rice s” says P r a c ty Cui ing should be used rarely, anc and r e d in g value is con sid ered ! either ignoreil or quietly remonstrated. It is error to mbout equal to ,;oo‘l vetc1’ hay A 1 | .« , , , e m » j , i i recan t bulletin published h^ i he Ore eom pJcfe irith stold them and employ sharp reproofs. Children should ROn Kxperiment* H, nUon. en u tied he praised for behaving properly and in that way thev -Austrian«winter Field Hens tn ore &ñoj*po1oé- buétt b o d ies soon learn the difference between proper and improper'*0" ” ,nt0 l,e,a11 :,s to tllc dc‘ conduct. Sharp and frequent punishments sometimes ^1? .lui'vaiue¿**!**H & Í'*!* v * j **! ■ ia t a o f ^ - t o u * • t h a t t h e 4 lie» r o le t S ix 1» o n e o f t h e lo w e s t |>i ic e d tru c k s you c a n buy ! NOW PLAYING Iu v e a ti| ;u tc .The Sight of a Lifetime A Love Story Told while 50,000 Wild Animals Fly * “ S tlT U IV jt l P e r s o n Side th a t t h e ( d i r v r o l r t S ix i» m o r e r c o i i o i n i c a l t o o|M'ri»te t h a n a » y o t l . c r I r u A , reganUms* o f th e n u m b e r o f c y lin d e r ». Aa fo r »|wed a n d p o w e r, C h e v r o le t K ivca y o u n a ix -c y lin d r r 50-hor»c|M >w rr e n g in e — 25S 5 m o re p o w e r fu l t h a n t h e e n g in e in a n y o t h e r t r u c k in t h e io w eflt p r ic e field . A n d w h e n y o u c o n s id e r e a p a e i t y , y o u fin d t h a t C h e v r o l e t 's l o n g e r w lieellM ise, s t u r d y f r a m e a n d lom K s p r i n g .» p e r m i t t h e m o u n t i n g o f e x t r a - a ix -e y U n d er l ia u l. g r u n i t s . Y o u r C h e v r o le t d e a le r r a n s u p p ly f u ll i n f o r m a t i o n . RKO VAUDEVILLE Frank Richardson Ol d is c o v e r Ik -fo r e v o n b u y a t r u c k fo r a n y p u r p o s e , c h e e k u p ROSE HOBART CHARLES BICKFORD prune cro p will be dried rom m er- d a lly , o f cou rse, but a n o th er large part will go in to fam ily fru it clo sets In th e form o f Jam s. Jellies, eon- serves and canned fru it. Hrunea a re S t a r one o f the e a siest fru it* to can , and when properly done, one o f th e beet C an ning sp e cia lists a t the college recom m end the tp.'tbod. you o n t h e s e f a c t s a b o u t C h r v r u i c t 'a c o m p l e t e l in e o f The average person gives the newspaper credit for The Weird Romance of a everything that it prints, but they should remember that White Woman and a Cruel newspaper often prints what other people say. Jungle Prince ---------- O regon prunes, both the big ta r t Ita lia n s and th e sm a lle r, sw eeter He file s , a re now a v a ila b le In abtind a n ce and a t very low prices. They a re w holesom e, n u tritio u s and eco- nomlcal food and d eserve a prom ln- •nt place In th e diet of th e averag e fa m ily , w y i tbe school of borne econ om y — and l a r g e C h e v r o l o t - li u il t b o d ie s . “EAST OF BORNEO” * T A R T Y F O O D S F O R W I.N TK K -rcu n on .ics a t O regon S ta te college H A IIK FBO .M « K U .O N S U T O , Th. ly o d e la iu t h r e e T a k e t h e q u e s t io n o f fir » t -c o » t — a n il y o u l e a r n School hells are ringing throughout the country and many little boys and girls are beginning their search of education. Let'us hope that they get plenty of it. • and l^ -to n w heel F a x - Iciifith s. stay 'm k ol f nttsiness, iM.s'i'mks are willing a. to T* take ' L1"' a little help from ’ “ from th . Path oi Nature'. sta> t .out Volcanic Fury! the same government if they can get it. * O x y r r u le t ’ s c o m p l e t e l in e o f tr u c k » — w h ic h c o n - Half-tan H W w k vtiw IU s- rhoasW I ’ j-iiKi 131-lnrb eelligae rh«« I V t o a 157-lt.rh whrflkt»# rh«MÍa *r» 2 0 ». i d o {P u a i u h r i » ( D m d tekcrii UmnJmrtf) *f«a> if I her p r ir a • *»( I k * open e m b p i c k - U p . A ll fraeck c h n a » ia | m m ee / . ». I l //»«*. Wit hun/t. /« « dt’/iurred p r ir + a and MV 4 M lru. 1 r N . . . l . j a l r , . 1 „ 1. M . A. C lamM. Mini llllrw t pricw.f ,. ’ I.-.-.,., _ 4.., In .lin .,« S p e r im i . q u l p m m t » . t r e . STIPES GARAGE L ’p l O i L O W fv > .j T K A N s p ,0 H l \ T I O N f t 0 .S k -I