The Woman’s Comer By M ary G ra c e D e a r M a ry G ra ce : Is s a u e r k r a u t as good a vegetable as c a b b a g e ? Does it h a v e m u c h food value, a n d ca n you tell me if th e q u ic k -m eth o d s a u e r k r a u t kep s w ell? N. W. D ea r N. W : S a u e r k r a u t does n o t h a v e th e h ig h v ita m in C c o n te n t of f re sh cabbage, but it is a good v eg e ta b le used in m o de ra tion. T he q u ic k -m e th o d k r a u t you s p e a k of should not be sto re d too long— it is best to use it as soon a s possible. T h is recipe m a k e s use of s a u e r k r a u t in a novel m a n n e r . T r y it f o r a h ig h v ita m in C v ita m in A a n d p ro tein dish. S T U F F P E P P E R S : M ethod Select a p a n t h a t will hold p ep p e rs u p ­ right, g r e a s e it. W a s h a n d p r e p a r e pep­ I n g r e d ie n t s for 6: pers. P la c e diced apple in th e b o tto m of 6 la rg e g r e e n peppers th e p a n w ith 1 c u p o f s a u e r k r a u t . I n a 1 m e d iu m o n io n m inced skillet h e a t oil, ad d o n ion a n d f re sh onion 2 f r e s h o n io n s chopped roots. Cook 1 m in u t e over low heat. Add 1% c u p s s a u e r k r a u t beef, s t i r u n til b ro w n b u t n o t dry. Add 1 tblsp. oil—pinch pepper rice, m inced onion tope a n d se aso n in g s H pou n d g r o u n d beef Mix well a n d rem o v e from fire. Fill pep. 1 c u p cooked rice pers w ith m ix t u r e a n d s ta n d th e m u p r ig h t 1% c u p s boiling w a te r 1 la rg e apple, peeled, diced in p a n o n to p of a p p le - k ra u t m ix t u r e Dls- 1 tspT s a lt" - p in c h m a r j o r a m tr ib u te r e m a in in g s a u e r k r a u t a r o u n d pep­ pers, p o u r boiling w a t e r a r o u n d peppers, cover. C ook a b o u t 25 m in u te s o r until p ep p e rs a r e te n d e r . S erve a t once. Did you k n o w t h a t th e r e a r e 742,367 w ay s of p re p a rin g E g g s ? E g g s p rovide proteins, m in e r a ls a n d v ita m ins. E a t th e m regularly. RESCUE AIDS WOUNDED LOCAL ON SINKING U. S. MINE SWEEPER S Y L V A N —Mr. a n d Mrs. L. W. SOC IA L C A L E N D A R D A T E B r y a n t, 1750 S. W. 58th, received a N o v e m b e r 17th is the d a t e a n d te le g r a m fro m th e w a r d e p a r t ­ S ylvan school th e place for a n eve­ m e nt, th e ir son, V ernon Lee B ry ­ n in g of fun a t th e P T A carn iv al. a n t w a s w ou n d ed a n d rescued fro m the P ir a te , a m in e sw e e p e r w hich w as s u n k by m in e s O cto b e r 12 o ff W o n s a n on the e a s t coast of K orea. V ern o n is 25, a R a d a r m a n first class a n d enlisted in th e N a v y in 1943. Tigard Readies Dairy Meeting On October 26th T R A N S F E R O F R E S ID E N C E C laude J a c k s o n h as been ow n er a n d m a n a g e r of T od's Food C e n te r a t C e d a r Hills for a year. I n Sep­ te m b e r he m oved his fam ily from S ylvan to 236 S. E. B arlow , B e a­ verton. Claudia, seven, h a s been tr a n s - fered to T u a l a tin View school and J u n e , four, is still w ith Mrs. J a c k - son in th e ir new home. BIO S I S T E R R E A L H E L P C h r is t o f e r C h a lm e rs is telling h e r f rie n d s in th e second g ra d e B luebird g r o u p of how she helps h e r m o t h e r a n d b aby sister. Mr. a n d Mrs. R o b e r t K. C h a l­ m e r s ’ new d a u g h t e r is C o n stan c e K eith a n d w a s nine pou n d s an d e ig h t ounces w h en she w as born O cto b e r 8th a t th e E m a n u e l hos­ pital. D a ir y cow o w n e rs of one or 100 a r e invited to a t te n d a d is­ cussion, O cto b e r 26, 8 p. m., in th e T ig a rd g r a n g e hall, w h e n a full discussion o f artific ia l in s e m ­ in a tio n will be p re se n te d u n d e r i au s p ic e s of th e W a s h in g to n C o u n ­ t y D a ir y B re e d e rs' A ssociation, a n ­ n o u n ce s P a l m e r T orvend, c o u n ty agent. An ed u c a tio n a l p r o g r a m will be p rese n ted . L isted as s p e a k e rs a r e J a m e s K incheloe, m a n a g e r - te c h ­ n ic ia n of th e association, S am G r a h a m , jr., m e m b e r of th e b o ard of direc to rs, a n d T orvend. A nyone in te r e s te d in th e pro- | g r a m is cordially invited to a tte n d . [ An e x p a n sio n of th e a s s o c ia tio n ’s p r o g r a m into th e T ig a rd a r e a is planned. WATCH!! NEXT WEEK S ENTERPRISE for our GRAND OPENING RUBY and ROSS CHABINO WOODLAND ACRES CASH GROCERY 4928 S. W Wilson Avenue BEAVERTON FACES ORE. CITY CRUCIAL TYV LEAGUE GAME Beset by in ju r ie s a n d fac ing th e p ro sp ec t of being outw eig h ed on a m u d d y field. B e a v e rto n high school football t e a m m e ets O r e ­ gon City on th e hom e field F r i ­ day, O ctober 27, a t 8 p, m. T h e B e av e r h o sts a r e sorely hit by injuries, a lth o u g h J i m m y Tsu- Beaverton News Class Sends 22, H S. Press Confab gaw a. s p a r k l i n g m a in sta y of the eleven, is ex pected to be in at le ast p a r t of th e game. C a s u a ltie s so f a r include Dick G ervals, R o b e rt Ia»e Melvin Mori a n d R o g e r I^arson. all of w hom will be forced to the bench. Ed. R a m sd e ll, h alfb a ck , is r e p o r te d in good s h a p e and con sid ered a safe b et to be in uniform . O re g o n C ity s h a re s the league lead w ith H illsboro ind a victory F r id a y n ig h t will go far to boost th e m a lo n g to the TYV league ch a m p io n s h ip . T h e tw o league leaders, as of today, meet in the c lim a x of th e grid season n e x ' m o n th . B e a v e rto n needs a victory over O re gon City to keep in t h e r u n ­ ning. L a s t w eek, a g a in st St. H elens a n d w ith o u t th e full-time services of T s u g a w a , th e B eavers put over a 6 to 0 win. Beaverton Girl Rates Honor In Wave Training BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE— Friday, October 27, 1950 E K O S II AT D A R T M O U T H F r a n k D. Van Aalst. 465 S. W ! Douglas, C e d a r Hills, Beaverton, i is listed in the la rg e f re sh m a n L ea d in g h e r class w ith a n ov er­ j class a t D a r t m o u t h college, In all a v e r a g e of 95 76. W in ifre d ' H anover, N ew H a m p s h ir e Aileen Fleskes. s e a m a n a p p r e n tic e T h e college open e d its 182nd y e a r on S e p te m b e r 27 w ith a to­ ta l of 713 first y e a r s tu d e n ts and a n u n d e r g r a d u a te en ro llm e n t to­ ta l of 2.600. M a tric u la tio n included a series of proficiency te sts a n d a physical e x a m in a tio n ( 2, Box 300, T i g a i d ; S ta n le y L. ' Long. F o r e s t G rove, a n d J e a n Del- phlne B a rn e s. 1036, N W 19th 1 P o rtla n d , on O c to b e r IS. M a rrie d O cto b e r 7, a t T igard. David Lee Noble, of M u ltn o m ah county, a n d L u a n n e F i'z p a t r ic k . W a s h in g to n co u n ty , by Rev. Ja s. H allquist. W itn e s se s w ere I^eo N. K e p le r a n d R u t h E K epler. • WANT ADS • R I D E W A N T E D by n u r s e r y school t e a c h e r w ith foot In ju ry to an d L icensed to wed: O ctober 14. f r o m 13th a n d S W Columbia, J o h n G e r a r d R i v e r m a n , T igard. P o r tl a n d , daily. Ph. B e a v e rto n a n d B a r b a r a J e a n Campbell. R t. ' 4767. 40 M A R R IA G E 111 ( O K I) F ive d eleg a tes a n d 17 ob se rv e rs from B e a v e rto n union high school's jo u r n a lis m class will a t ­ te n d the 24th a n n u a l O regon high school press co nference, to be held on t h e U n iv ersity of O regon c a m ­ pus, O cto b e r 28. H ow th e K o re a n crisis a ffe c ts o r d in a r y people will be analyzed by Dr. P a u l C. Dull, f a r e a s te rn expert. An a s so cia te of profe ssor of political science a n d h isto ry in th e university. Dr. Dull will dis­ cuss th e im p a c t of foreign a g g r e s ­ sion in his speech. He will s p e a k a t t h e final g e n e r ­ al a ssem b ly of th e one-day c o n ­ I n s ta lla tio n of the new officers ferenc e of high school jo u r n a lis ts a n d th e ir faculty advisers. S everal an d A n n u a l R e p o rts of le ad e rs sessions will be held th ro u g h o u t w ere th e high lights at th e r e g ­ th e day. All m e e tin g s a r e s c h e d ­ u la r m e e tin g of the W a s h in g to n uled in th e E r b M em orial Union. C ounty F a r m e r s Union last T u e s ­ Dr. Dull kno w s co nditions in the d ay n ig h t w h en the unit m e t a t f a r e a s t fro m firs t-h a n d e x p e ri­ th e B a rn e s school on W a lk e r R oad ences. He h a s tr a v e le d in K orea as g u e s t of th e C edar Mill Local. W in ifre d Aileen Elenkes F o r th e first tim e in m a n y y e a r s an d M a n c h u r ia a n d lived in J a ­ t h e r e is a w o m a n on the E xec u tiv e pan. D u r i n g W orld W a r I I he in th e W aves, U nited S ta te s N avy, served w ith th e M a rin e s in the B oard. T h e officers Installed by w as r ec en tly d e s ig n a te d h o n o r m a n J o h n P la s s of Bloom ing Local P acific th e a tr e . of the U. S. N a v a l T r a i n i n g C e n te r Th® ed u c ato r, w h o joined the w e re : p re sid e n t. R ic h a rd Moeller, S to re k e e p in g school, a t S an Diego, O re g o n f a c u lty in 1946, received Bloom ing: vice president, A. R. C alifornia. his d o c to r of philosophy d eg re e i R inge, C e d a r Mill Local; d o o r k e e p ­ She is th e d a u g h t e r of Mr. a n d fro m t h e U n iv e rsity of Washing-- i er, E. G. B e am an , K a n sa s City Lo­ Mrs. P e t e r IT. F leske s, 395 S o u th cal; co n d u c to r, Arnold Gnos, ton. w est H e n n e s s e y avenue, B e a v e rto n . F iv e s tu d e n t d eleg a tes from each ' B loo m in g Local; directors, C h e ste r (Official U. S. N av y p h o to g r a p h ) W ohler, Bloom ing; R H o rn e c k e r. h ig h school in th e s ta te will be ! allow ed for th e co n fe re n c e this L a u re l Scholls a n d Mis. Arnold year. L a s t y e a r fo u r w ere invited. Gnos, Blooming. T h e s e c r e ta r y - tr e a s u r e r a n d v a r ­ T a k e up fo r discussions will be ious le a d e rs a n d c o m m ittee s will p roblem s of school publications. T he c o n fe re n ce is th e f irs t large be a n n o u n c e d at, th e next m eeting. Mrs. R i c h a r d Moeller, co u n ty scale m e e tin g scheduled in th e j u n i o r l e a d e r , reported some new s tu d e n t union. " f ir s ts " for the county unit. F o u r y e a r ju n io r s w ere sent to th e All TY V L E A G U E S T A N D IN G S S ta te s C a m p n e a r D enver last J u ly I w P C . a n d a J u n i o r R e se rv e C a m p w as ! L 1,000 held a t C a m p Mac, G lenw ood Hillsboro 4 0 1,000 w h ich w as also the first one to be 4 0 O re g o n City .750 3 1 B e a v e rto n held in th e state. .500 N ew b erg 2 2 F r a n k S chulm erich, s ta te d ir e c ­ 2 .500 tor, r e p o r te d t h a t he had a tte n d e d 2 McMinnville .250 a b oard m e e tin g in Salem d u r in g | 3 1 T ig a r d .000 0 4 W e s t L inn th e day. .000 0 F o re s t G rove 4 T h e C e d a r Mill J u n io r s a n d R e ­ se rve s w ere p rese nt for a s h o r t program : NEED NO BREAKING IN Solo " O u r T a s k " D on n a Allen; g r o u p r e a d in g " W h a t O u r C reed M eans", Dolores B e nnett, Dolores an d N a d in e S haper, Billy B e n n e t t a n d W a l t e r Tfhfner an d speech | project, “T a n s y R a g w o r t ” N ad in e T ir e d of h a v in g people a s k ‘‘Do S h a p e r. th e y h e r d she ep,” w h en a d m ir in g T h e n e x t m e e tin g will be a t h e r re g iste re d S h e tla n d a n d sheep B lo o m in g in the c h u r c h b a s e m e n t dogs, Dolores B u c k m iller, ro u te w h e n th e u n it will be th e gu est of 3, box 1054. B e av e rto n , on W h e eler B lo o m in g Ix>eal on N o v em b e r 16 avenue near Chapm an C o rn ers, found a c o m b in a tio n to win a CARD PARTY W IN D U P prize. D olores felt h e r p e t dogs re­ A sociable e v e n in g h a s been q u ire d a dignified "yes" in a n s w e r p la n n e d for S a tu rd a y , O cto b e r 28th to th e m a n y q u e s tio n s a n d she a t th e Masonic te m p le by the decided to hav e at least one s h e ep Social Club of th e O E S as a cli­ on the place. A f t e r m u c h th o u g h t, m a x to t h e i r 1950 c a r d parties. she selected a R o m n e y ewe as D oor prizes and ta b le prizes will m o s t suitable. be given. As a f irs t-y e a r 4H s h e ep club R e f r e s h m e n t s in d ic ativ e of the m e m b er, she w on th e O re g o n Wool G r o w e r s ’ A u x ilia ry aw ard an d se ason will be se rv e d d u r in g th e s u b se q u e n tly s u b m i tte d a sto r y eve ning. The average attic can be insulated in an afternoon! Zonolite* is not injurious to your hands. Farm Union For County Selects Woman Director Kingsley Beaverton Lumber Co, 3 S W Farmington Phone 3201 Beaverton RAND SHOES FOR MEN Sheep Dogs And Romney Ewe Set Stage For Prize e x p la in in g h e r club activity. T h is s to r y will be r e a d a t the a n n u a l m e e tin g of th e wool g r o w ­ e rs a n d its a u x ilia ry in P o rtla n d , N o v em b e r 1, 2 an d 3. T h e firs t five sto rie s will be given a n a d d itio n a l tw o dollars. Dolores w on f irs t in s h o w m a n ­ sh ip a n d f irs t for th e best ewe la m b, a t th e c o u n ty fair. SEE OUR ä ß L F C H IL D R E N VO TE 306 X YES FALL RAND SHOES TODAY! ! • 7 + ?9 Scotch grain, straight tip R A N D Freem atict 14.95 Genuine W ELLC O "FOAM TREAD” house slippers "W alk on A ir” WEIBY'S BEAVERTON 4597 3 .9 5 WE HAVE FOAM TREADS FOR ALL THE FAMILY