The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, September 05, 1947, Image 4

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    BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1947 f
M c K A Y - W H IT F O R D
IM ££R EN D A M D T E R R A C E P A R H E S
LU N C H EO N GUESTS
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kliander
had as luncheon guests on Aug­
ust 30th, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Cheek of
Portland, and Miss
Mary Jane Spurlin of Whitford.
Mr. and Mrs. Cheek were uni­
ted in marriage last week.
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u A u p PDHM <;pnKAN F
HOM E FROM b P O K A N t
Mr. and Mrs. D. A Graham
have returned from a business,
trip to Spokane, Wash.
Youth Service
The Valley Community United
Presbyterian church, S. \V. Gabel
Lane at Fairway Drive, will ob­
serve “ Youth Recognition“ Sun­
day, September, 7th in a Special
Service at 11:00 A. M. The high
school young people under the
leadership of Fred Moore will be
jn charg4i and wln take all parts
t,xcept the sermon which will l>e
by the pastor Rev H A Arm-
itage.
QUEEN Of DC. GORGEOUSLY
APPARELED AM D SE^EWELED v
SPENT CARTHA GIN/AN WEEK- r* 4
ENDS HUNT/NG WITH A
GOLDSM BOW AMD
ARROW S.
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Beryl Scothorn
Tells How to
Freeze Peaches
Houseguests at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Averitt and I
family last week were Mr. and
Mrs. Alan Shaffer of Keystone, |
Oklahoma.
i
Now Is the time to store
peaches in the freezer locker or
home freezer in preparation for
next winter’s desserts. Here are
some tricks of the trade in freez­
ing this luscious fruit as outlin­
ed by Heryl Scothorn, county
assistant home
demonstration
agent.
Peach varieties best suited to
M T H O O D V IS I T O R S
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Crane freezing are Elberta, J. H. Hale,
spent the week end at Mt. Hood. Candoka, Gold Medal, Crawford
Salwey Rochester, Slappy1, and
Carman.
H O U SE G U EST
Select peaches that would be
A guest at the home of Mr. prime for eating mellow but firm,
and Mrs. W W Payne this week and uniformly ripe with green in
was Mrs. Ted Peiger of Seattle, sight. Best for freezing are
Wash.
peaches picked ripe from the
tree.
HOSTESS TO FRIENDS
The useful home-canning trick
Mrs. C. C. Chadwick enter­ of dipping peaches into boiling
tained
the
following persons water and then into cold, to slip
with a luncheon last week: Mrs. off easily, may be used in prep­
Roy
Vineyard
and daughter, aration for freezing, if saving
Thelma, of Portland, aunt and time is im|M>rtant. For freezing it
cousin of Airs. Chadwick: another has one drawback: The scalded
aunt Airs. Minnie Halet of Sal- outer layer tends to soften so
dm. Oregon; and a sister Mrs. that the frozen fruit turns out a
LeRov and family of Vancouver, little less firm than if peeled
without scalding.
Wash.
There are two methods to pre­
Also visiting fluring the week
vent peaches from darkening dur­
were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hale
ing freezing. One is to dip the
and daughter. Rirdena of El Cen­
peeled and sliced fruit into boil­
tro, C alif. who were houseguests
ing water for Vi minute (halves
at the Chadwick home
1 to 2 minutes) and cool prompt­
ly. The other method now recom­
VISITOR FROM W ASH
mended by the Bureau of Home
Air. S. W McIntosh of Wash­ Economies is to use powdered as­
ington. D. C., spent several days corbic acid (vitamin C). This pre­
this week visiting at the home of vents browning and also makes
his brother and sister-in-law. Air. the frozen peaches an excellent
and Mrs. Charles McIntosh of source of litamin C., whereas
peaches ordinarily have only a
Progress.
little. Citric acid crystals provide
another effective treatment to
FRIENDS VISIT
prevent darkening. Drug stores
Houseguests of Aliss Barbara
sell lK)th. If using powdered as­
Monohon this week were
the corbic add, add 1 teaspoon to
Misses Roberta Phelan and Joan each quart (4 cups) of chilled syr
Goodell, of Valsetz, Oregon.
up. If using citric add craystals
dissolve 1-4 teaspoon in 1 quart
water, and dip peaches, as soon as
sliced, into solution for 1 min­
ute before packaging.
Back sliced peaches in glass
Gathering to bid farewell to jars or tin cans or in moisture-
Air. and Mrs. W. D. Staats and vapor-realstant containers made
family at their home on August especially for frozen fowls. Be
38th, were 31 members and their sure fruit is completely covered
children, all of the AIcKay PTA. with chilled syrup (made in pro­
Mrs. Staats is the
retiring portion of 3 cups sugar to 4 cups
president of the PTA and has water). Above fruit and syrup
taken a very active part in its leave 1 inch headspace in cartons
organization.
or bags; 1 Vi inches In glass jars
Following a social evening and or tin cans. Seal tightly, label and
refreshments the group present freeze as soon as possible.
ed a check to Mr. and Mrs.
Staats toward the purchase of PORTLAND HUNT CLUB
some item for their new home
FOUNDERS LIVE HERE
in Salem, Oregon.
Ralph Jenkins, and his wife,
All expressed regret that the
family is leaving our commun­ the former Maude Ainsworth, of
Hazeldale, Airs. James Nicol, of
ity.
Raleigh Hills, and Harry Keran.
of Garden Home, all of whom
chose the Tualatin
Valley
to
Warren Dobyns, local flier, make their homes, are among the
narrowly escaped death early on founders of the Portland Hunt
Monday morning. August 25th. Club which Just celebrated its
when his surplus Army train­ 50th anniversary at the Portland
er d e v e lo p ! motor trouble on a Hunt Club at Garden Home.
take-off.
HIS. PHONK
H TS. P I lO N r
Dobyns, flying a Ryan PT-22
M to a d w a y 4 M A
had just taken off from the Hills­ ALOHA IKK«
boro airport and had reached an
DR. R. E. WISER
altitude of 170 feet when his en­
gine failed
Owner
To avoid hitting some homes
and trees, Dobyns crash-landed
OREGON C L IN IC
on the edge of the airjiort. land­
ing so the left landing gear col­
FULL SPINE X R A Y S
lapsed. dropping the left w ing in
PHTSIOTHEH trr
COIONlHKRArV
the ground and then nosed over
H o u rs: 10 • S
028 S W Yamhill
on Its iwck The airplane was
SAT. 10 - 1
Portland. Ore
demolished.
Warren eseaixsl with a bruise
on the forehead and seven verte­
brae out of place in his !>aek. Af­
ter a day’s rest at home he Is
l>aek flying again This was his
first mishap of any kind in eight
years of flying
We all wish him more good
In the future.
luck and many happv landings
F R O M M IN N E S O T A
Recent guests at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kuhn and fam­
ily were Mr. Kuhn’s brother and
sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Eug­
ene Kuhn and daughter. Dolores
of Foley, Minnesota.
AA.itMotorsp m
Flosnip's
Out-of-town
guests
at
the
Frank Kosmalskl home last week
were Mrs Kosmalskl's sister,
Mrs. Ernest Stauffenecker and
son
Clarence, a
slster-ln-law.
Mrs. Peter Klpke. and son. Maur­
ice and daughter I,ee Ann. also
a brother. Mr. l/nils Klpke. all
o f Foley. Minn
The Kosmalskl’s drove with
their guests to Terre Del Afar,
where the guests enjoyed their
first trip to the ocean
A farewell dinner was held In
honor of the guests with 21 per
sons attending prior to their re­
turn to their homes In Foley
BECAUSE she heard that
some women don't drink
milk because they think
that it's fattening Flossie-
and every doctor— knows
that milk makes you heal­
thy and strong, but it won't
make you fat!
Aloha Jersey
D A IR Y
GKADK A
M IL K PRODUCTS
A loha, Ore.
P h on e
F o r the M ilkm an
GUN & SPORT SHOP
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LO CATED IN
THE HASKELL S H O P P IN G C EN T E R
On Canyon Road
ROOT. M E SERVED B££R..
/M LOTUS-SHAPED GOBC€TS.
/MLA/D WITH GOLD
AMD G EM S!
QUEEN ELIZABETHS M OST
S P E C IA L IZ IN G IN
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FAMOUS 'ROYAL PROGRESSES.'
COMPLETE GUNSMITHING
TO HER FAVORITES. THE EARL
OF LEICESTER S, REMiCWORTHS.
CASTLE.. INCLUDED FIREWORKS
DANCING. FLOATS AMD MUTUAL GIFTS.
of Pistols, Rifles, Shotguns
G U N S FOR SALE & RENT
SKIS FOR SALE & RENT
TODAYS WEEKENDS A R E ALSO
GLAMOROUS. . WITH R O M A N ­
TIC PEARLS, FILIG R EE
-s,
BRACELETS AND COCKTAIL
RINGS. AND LOVELY
BOATS DESIGNED AND BUILT B Y US
FOR SALE AND RENT
A GOOD LINE OF FISHING TACKLE
m o d e r n ta b lew a r e .
H*
SPECIAL
FREE FREE FREE FREE
Durino Oprili no Week Only
YOUR CH OICE OF S C I S S O R S OR N O T E B O O K
AT
!)< >n"t Forget Your Fishing and Hunting License
DEAN'S DRUG STORE
BEAVERTON, ORE
WE Have Them
Be Sure and Get Your Grand Opening Tickets
Y\
PHONE 3774
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