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[¡71 he B e a v e r t o n T f t j Review Friday, »ay Is s u e d E v e r y Tliis Thrifty Home Brings Joy to the Rent-Weary 13. 13*7. F r id a y At B e a v e rto u , O r« * W . 'J ' ~ j„ E d ito r h T Beaverton vs. Verboort Payne Field Sunday " H u ic t? ~ an d P u b lis h e r Phone 2615 R E V IE W "Bnl«r«d is ••coii.l-cl*»* mau., IV..mb. r IB t at th* l o ll U f t i «I tto»v«r«<iB. Or»» •ad«r Ih» Act ol Mar.li a. la. A S u b s c r ip t io n , yi.&O n> A d v e r tis in g la te » on > e u i. a w “ »« > i l i o ¡Malti I e U e ia litili o l n i l . w u in c a m i e p aseU i.it'll pi ii i'a 10 ro sO lu liu ii u h jo i u l.« lo . e j Use o f th e w o rd , lo u se w ¡ ' • » : u s u se d in til Otiti s us a n d oi. ( d o r s m b lu e w o rd , "U o in c in a .. i. T h a t I» a ll r ig h t s o t a r a s u g o e s hut w e w o u ld SU ggo - a little m orti o u a ip le ie o i a s s in r a - 1 t ion lik e t h is : h o m e m a k e r» ..! h o u s e w iv e s , e x p e r t u « o au o p - e lie r s , o h iiro b go ers, w om en s c lu b b e r s , b n d g e p la y e r s , illn c a l- t h e r s , a u liu n o b ile r id e r s ind m a in s t r e e t p a ca ti r>. - l.ju n > N ew s, l.y e n s kau sas. mu b . T . t ir o o iu say - a d v o r p a y s , lio vvas in to w n s . i u d a y lo o k in g a s c h ip p e r a s a hi 'tin titi II y e a r -o ld . A lt e r he a a d M is h a v in g a h a r d ro u n d w ith a n d c a r b u n c le s , he a d v e r tis e d in th e H e ra ld to - w a p , s e ll o r re n t th e m to any ne. He - a y ' th a t b y th e next T u e s d a y or W e d n e sd a y a ft ' r th e p ip e r w a s o u t th e b o ils a n d c a r b u n c le ' w e re a ll g o n e a n d be b a 'U 't a bit o f tb o u b le w ith th e m n o w .— D e k a lb (M o C o u n ty H e ra ld . Ill (1 if ** *i»ie w a y th at D ; l ì - litd ie r j u s U lie s h is fo r m s that he th*> w ill • T i f f >0 sh o u ld j u s t i f y hi s b u s in t i'- in Hu* c o m - m u n ity . E v e ry ' lo c a l a c t iv it y s h o u ld be s o c lo s e ly u n ite d w ith th e lo c a l yiew p a p e r I h a! n c i i h c V o u ld be m o v -d witli««ut eff«*ct- ingi th e o th e r . or thk 1* tide nl*rn, d e tw o «tory, cU-r. <m F house o f beveled siding and state or shin gle roof. "g f,.-tun*« or 4 > 4 M One of the «Me V I I this house 1 Celt In. nxm is three T j ■. i I exposure, while .\ l ois 'I shown 1 - ----- ■ sides ex poseí! K in« n e a r « ic .s e pla n In the plan may m I rhl expelí- ................ . • • > living nx «. While nt rtthi-r end of this type o f house affords the utmost In light and ,-ross.ventilation. It would he well to protect it against the extremes of COM eat be Insulnlion with eelotex for the walls and roof. Such Insulation will nlso eut down outside noises to n marked de- ree. as In addition to its insulating prop- erty .-etotex I* an efficient sound deaden or. The living room has the much desired open «replace and cleverly arranged book helves (tanking the entrance to the dining roe: i. I'he -un porch may hr pot either to the ale or the hack o f the house, accenting to the builders' wishes or to conform to the MCOND f O Í PLAN jo , rd s of the lot. ** P r o s p e c t iv e J u n e h ri-ie g «houUI le vie«»' b e a u r e lo a tte n d the C o o k in g s c h o o l. Horseiadisli and Onions B y pb. F a r m i n g th e f a r m e r m i- h t b* a go o d g a m e i f yo u w ill le i the •fa r m e r do -Hie fa n n i n g . SCHOOL D ui you s h o u ld have been H iere T u e s d a y lo fin d ou t how a » o o d le c a n r in g t T h e s t r o n g le s s o n w a s an ah s o r b in g o n e , d e a lin g w il It d e ll- c a d e s th at a ll h u s b a n d - 111.■ to • a t an d m ost |n >u *ew ives ’ n * ii.il. to m ak e fo r fe a r o f fa ilu r e M am - o f th e b u » h in d a u n s e lf is h ly u r g in g llic ir w iv e - lo a lte n ,| th e se d e m o n s tra tio n » S u c h lli iu g s a s m a c a r o o n a n d J S p a n is h Inin c a k e w re m ade aud j e x p la in e d in d e ta il b\ M rs. D art Id i S a m p le s i»f c a k e w e re s e r v e il to a ll p e r s o n s a t lf ild i u g , | C re a m p u f f s , lo n g a b u giilm o w ith m an y h o u s e w iv e s , lu ll on e o f ih d e lig h t - o f c h ild re n w e re t on e .>I the u t t r a e lm n s o f Hie ant " T h e - c r e i o f m a k in g e v e a in j p „ r r M re a lly • p u f f * " , Mr - D ari l e l l e x p la in e d , lie s m s t a r li n g rn n ru n C / 'I I filli« l D p i ;F F H L L iL I All proposed P »-'* nave thus tar faded to pro vd e th farm er with farm relief by Iner asm s tus selling prices industry h uvever. e - ■ a sum ' nal gtm iixr si is l; >a by erins the cost of product: n A sim ilar solution can b f succ* J aprned asriculiure j i- l ic uT production per m- l ie " •'!' .1 ' iarin i- eini m * c t .t a v i **iv n i by u> U rw r unit* of power whether horse or mechanical Wber. >,0 ir.au » as using a single horw or t in he 1» » " « using from 3 to s -Fees thus increasing the ground i- vered fr n 1» 1 1» five ' tie s By the s, of la ger f wer unlu> hired labor can I* ■ r .!t:cau or «liqitna it An a-: s >f raising corn aivides costs 1 ■' :iac lo llio fo " * ln ? L a ,,.. ................ S" pwreent ta b - ........ .. I" P 1 nt IV » 1 ..................... -J I nt 1 1.. . .1 ».is .............. IS p- 1 nt Of tin -e rm s »nr can o ^ash, •red stati v r y . 1 1 . > I ' >01 la b o r and o> » e i «1 var:a. an» S u m im r is h e re . P o r t la n d b a r j u s t s t a g e d He a n n u a l " l a w - e n - for»*timritil re i iv a l. ” 1.m iditi fi an d in P a r is re p o rt an in e re a» f t h e ir p o lir e fo r i-«'' to lak* • c a r • T h o M o u n ta in S t a l e s pow er o f A in e r ifa n to u r i - I s . T i i h 1 *» t o. w ill b u lb i a p o w e r lin e fo r q n ilti c o p lim e n ia iy to <>ur i v r r - a n * r i t i/ e n - it'<• » n li » e l i '. ' B la c k Dull*- c in n a b a r mit e - a n d 't h e s u p p ly f i f t y fa m ilie s t- co il h a v e m o n e y lo t r a v e l a b ro a d . : la in e ,) in a re p o r t fro n ) f ’. o t la g e M a k in g Two hi > le - o f g r a - - t ¡i ,,\ » g r o w w h e re o n ly on* gr- w b e fo r e i« rail**.I -u e '- f t i ! :'arin - in g . T h is d o e s n l h o v e » ip - p ly to a ll b ran e h e -i o f - »cul t u r e a n y m o re . A re o rii e g In s t a t i s t i c s , it I»»',: Hie m , | ,{ tw o s h e e p fo c m h e w o m an p r o p e r ly but now a - jit <■ . »lens it. w n rk in ir u n io n I ups t h a t . Evi< 1 **nHy th e reu s, I h er • i s -slitl a b o u t Hie a : i t • m an d f o r w oo) m u st i e ,]ue lo ■ fact < li at H terc is so tiitieh of it n e e d e d to p u ll o v e r th e f n i i T - eyes.. e x p la in in g to th em why everythin« th e y h a v e to biix i■■■.- lo he h ig h a n d w lia f the ha \ e to «el| !ia s to lie c h e a p . W hen -r rgunls Incom e "8 is selling price ■*C‘ Is co st o f pi -ductu-n Q " Is «he gu iltily o1 pr.eiu o- M i» sax « os TOP »IIP» root) Ü 1 b H The O re g o n K la m a t h o f w ay t 50 F a lls fo r T ru n k tra c ts th e to has of »III IT-IN SITCMIN P e lic a n MUM ITTlt A .'B N IS I t i f i * aoiiipor TTN| tAWOUS I I. fOVIN »t»T- y r :fr PIATI» J .V > n jcONTPlH. TO HtOUlATI OVIN r SECOND LIBERTY LOAN BONDS 1 ano ^ MfiOhTOSlKS •4 I , , j All oautanrfin* !.ih*rt? T-'«n 4 p*r e*nt hon«N of 1927*41 iS#con«l 4**) and all ouUUndintf Second I ibrrtjr U * n Converted 4 V* pff c « n Sonda of 102 7-42 (Second 4 l* ‘ a> arc c*l!«il for redemption on November IS. 1927, pursuant to the term« uf Ihoir u»u«\ Intrreot on all Second 4 » and S» < H *a will ceaae on aaid redempilon «j*U. H avffnbfr IS, 1927 Holder« of S-eond 4‘ a aad B-«*oad 4 '* '* M W I ' v ÚM Sond« redeemed and paid at rar on November IS. 1927. SurS holde • ir a -, however, ta advane» of November 14. ?92 7. be offered tho prfvile*# of •vehaTginr * * I of part of t**elr lr»nd* for other i n t - m i - hearing obligation« of t “ # f o i le d Stair«. Holder« who dr«iro I» «vail of the ««change privilege, if and when announced, should requnt thrir ba*ik or tru«t comnonv to n««»ifv them when Informa ion regarding t • ««cKang« oifer- ing is re««4v«d. Further inforrrathvn mar he obtain«-*! from any Feder»l Reserve Bank or branch, or from the Commiaaio er of the Pubiia Debt, Treasury Department. W ashington. B»oaf# ' „ avi MO «O iíA— cvtacoowNf . top ' 1 he Many Advantages of the New Smoothtop vyill be demonstrated at the Co Scho Review Free Beaver Theatre, 2.30 P. M. May, 17 - 19 by ROSE BARTLETT Home Service Department of the PORTLAND GAS & COKE COMPANY TO OLDS, WO R T M A N \ KI NG » T HE H E A R T Ol- P OR T L A N D pur lan d secu re 1 I-1 T O A L L H O L D E R S O ’* Ifni Professor Davidson states 'W h ere quantity of production is held upper most one Huds prosperous farm er* who plau to farm more acres without Increasing the overhead." A. W M E L L O N . Corn controls central western agrl Secretary of the Treasury. culture In that area the acreage one ! W ashington, May 9 . 1927 . man can farm Is dependent on the gunih^r he can cultivate With the ) sing!« row cultivator be was unable to cultivate more than four to seven acres per day The two row eiiltfvafi*» l doubled this amount. Three and four row cultivators are b o w on tb<‘ mar k e r -e v e n s'x row were used this s e a A L L R OA DS L E A D son it cull ites fifty acres per day. ch ased M any o f ih ,, lu d o ■ s ta y e d lo ask M rs M arl let I n iim e rm is n u e slm n ab o u t c o o k in g a n d In a d m ire (h e lu 'a iilifu l a ll -e n a m e l ra n g e « w ith th e li m ........ e o iiv e m e n e e s o f s n in o ll, (op , n u Im n a lie h eat c o n im i, a n il in su - lat>s| o v e n . Í NOTICE OF REDEMPTION have boeu the mam ubt-iructlon* to lower pn-duction co st. Lar-.-rr p iwer unlit are d lug much to decrease laboi factors Also, larre r power nulla If ; used over larger farm areas c m uo | much 10 lower the power percentage, Professor J. B. Davidson, senior ag ricultural engineer. Dinted S ia t .s De pertmein of Agriculture, summing up investigational work in Sii s u es, of fers this equation for farm ing: 1 <s — o u ||,,. lo ik in g al Ifm d e g r e e s fo r I'll .,1111111» ', 1 Ix-u re d u c in g th e b a k - , tl)i | n u p c i a l urn to 3 ? » d e g r e e s fo r J 5 m in u te s ," 1 ARÛI OVfN * * . d o , « h r . c in s in u i., C h icago. 1*1«. : MORE HORSEPOWER T h e y s h o u ld r e s e r v e tin te n th e m p ie flo o r o f th e new m u s ic # t P o r tla n d f o r th e i e n o r ' C O O K IN G lC o n tin u e d fro m fr o n t p a g e ) C o v e r e d w ith e m e rg e n c y ic in g a n ,j n h e a v y c o a lin g o f shr«*d«le>| c o c o a n u l th e fin is h e d c a k e w o u ld tix c ile (b e on\> o f a n y e la b o r a t e c a k e r e q u ir in g th re e tu n e s as m u ch w o rk . O r a n g e H read p r o c la in ie d a fa v o r it e d ain ty fo r lu n c ln o n s an d t e a s , w a s a p o p u la r n u n il v r on th e p r o g r a m The iM ioat«* c o lo r a n d fla v o r o f th e b re id c a m e fr o m s m a ll p ie c e s o f o r a n g e rin d w h ich h ad been a l lo w e d to s lm in e r in on e q u a r t o f w a t e r be fo r# b a n d . S a m p le ' o f O ra n g e D re a d w e re IN* tre a t o f th e d » r . H ave y o u e v e r h e a rd „ H o u se w iv e s O rc h e s tra '* W hen R o se D ari lei t p ic k s up a sp o o n th e m u s ic b e g in s . E s p e c ia lly w hen s h e m a k e s a n o o d le r in g . T h e r e 's th e m elo d o n s In n in g o f th e flo u r s if t e r . I he w h ir lin g s e n s a t io n o f e ^ c b r a 'e r s a n d Hu* r u r a l c r a c k li n g o f e g g '. T h e g a s b eat s in g s \m l the “ O lis “ an d " A l l s " o f th e a u d ie n c e lend a c o m p le te h a rm o n y lo Hie r i n g in g a f f a i r . at rig h t <*ity to J.in k R iv e r b r a n c h . “ wî 2 'j - - - . 1 |S Come to the Million Dollar May T R U S T COM PANIES RANK N EW SPA PE R A D V ERTISIN G H IG H EST T a « outwtnndiag trust institutions of the Uni-ed States are those that w ere pioneers in using advertising as a means of selljng their services a speaker »old a conference of tru-t oompanies held in New York recently He presented the results of a question M ire sent out by the Trunt Co: Division. American Honker lion, making an Inquiry int a I rertisln g practices of Instit tag a trust business Thr- every four trust c : •ngaged In extending trust ,-v were found to be- advertls' epinicn was exp ri-se d by th •tit that their g-nwtb u:<J i V fo the amounts *peu: each yeatj vertislng The local newspaper is ■ ■ n highly regarded advertising :.r !. It w as disclosed. In all. ,,, . a n * » e rin i the qui : .1 local pap- rs end 33 S did : ■ Utl tlons buy ng space :.» 1 < are evenly dlrided a m o i , a h - e f the country Cotnpuri»- x 1 for selling person i trust si > i consbh r ng their effertiveni fr .1 ths standpo’a« of p: luclng resulto, the speaker declared that the . • I new spapers , hoal ue ■ list l ‘. . 1- ers and bm klets , ,n reach a Inn. d audience. h<- observed, but the news paper It the best medium for acqulr lng prestige and rness circulation It lid n e 'e r be on 1 tiled, he u qed i m A gigantic store-wide sale that marks a new milestone o f progress for Olds, Wortman & King. Starting Thursday, May 12, and con tinuing for nine days, sales will be held every day to prove in fact the merchandise advan tages o f this store and its service to the people of Oregon. Not only physically has this store changed for the better, but you will find here, too, an organization loyal, fine, true, with one purpose —to make this the store to which all Oregon wHl always point with pride as its first and best store —as the real heart 0} Portland i m Fares Cut on the Red Electrics S o w , rou n d trip tickets between Red Electric stations at b u t a tenth m ore than the regular one-wav fare. Plan onc-day trips for business or pleasure. Travel at low cost. Have the maximum amount o f time at your destination. H 5 '- to P O R T L A N D and back. For use any di»y and good for return on any train leaving pru»f fQ midnight o f date o f sale. Sim ilar low fares betw een other IU 4 tiectric stati cm». For longer» Itit«, ask about 10 -ride commutation tick ets. good fo r 60 days. Take as many in your party as you wish at these low fares. Other fares and limits to suit y ou r plans. Ride safely, comfortably on the Red E lectrics. Save time, money and nervous energy. . Scat - Pacifie C. E. ALLEN, Agent / O ’O k T L A N D ’S - ld s • *W o M O C I E J f I V I - . MOR R I S ON, 4 ,1 1 'w Come the first d Come every day! It's shopping time for tin wholt country suit! » * r t m a n STOUR ^ *& *K TENTH. A I D E R ih g AND WF 1 S T RARR*