The Beaverton review. (Beaverton, Washington County, Or.) 192?-1941, June 07, 1929, Image 4

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    BUSINESS
D IR E C T O R Y
FR O M
CORRESPONDENTS
Interesting Little Notes from the Surrounding Country as
Told by Our Active Special Correspondents Weekly^ j
STUDIO BARBER SHOT
FIRST CLASS WORK
AT REASONABLE PRICES
*
two years.
Mrs. Clarence Slider, who
ha«
been a guest for the past three
Pr. R. S. Welsh of Hoavert 'r. was weeks at the J. C. Snider home,
¡returned to her home in Cathlamct,
A. E. HANSON
here Thursday calling on some > f
I Wash., tho fit-t o f last week. Her
WOOD and COAL
the aick one* around town.
| husband was here for the w-eek
•Mias Itvne Williams of Portland end. and she re urned with him.
Cord Wood or Slab—any length
spent tho Memorial day with her
any kind
Mrs. Harriett Ford who has mad
Phone 45*4 *“ U r- Mr#- Earl & B* 11-
Prompt Delivery..
her homo with Mr. and Mrs. Georg
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C. Vandermost has been Ul at his , Snider during the pest echo 1 jreet
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home during the past week, but is wotu to Portland Friday where sh
roport.d *» gaining at this writ- will visit relatives during the sum
HALSTEN HARDW ARE ing.
STANDARD HARDWARE
Miss Luella Dallnian who has ent- | Following are the names o f th.
and FURNITURE
th
paid for
old atovea and I .ployment in Portland sp-nt Sundiy , :c hth gr..de gr.;.! i it - fi-m
I with her parent», Mr. an 1 Mrs. Au- Kmton school: Mahlo YanKleek
furniture
'guat Dallmarm.
i Ivan Bieriy, Robert Teufe', Fran'
In Bank Block ’
The session o f state grange which Richards, Yuma Dalltnann. Kvelyt
was to have been held in Marsh- Richards, Mary
Fountain Service . .
.Beet ef ta ts ^
Juni> n _u
will ^ h<ld ln Teufel.
J. E. Strphesa, Prop.
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M
OUR
KIN TON HAPPENINGS
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Whitehall Restaurant
Point>
U i o s y ■ kie - u and
„„ a PANUY
MAGAZINES
CANDY
UEAVEKTUN
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o f Santa
Crust
c , Misj
U f, ^ M* u'e # Bell
f#w ^
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OREGON Esrl C. Bell, lsst week while en-
,
route to Puyallup, Wash.
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E. L. Cox and L. W. Crowder
of Scholls shingled the new bam
on the O. H. Peterson ranch on
*vfc SOLICIT YUUR PATRONAGE Eend road, last week,
beaver ton Lumber Co>
Mr. and Mrs. J. Weston Hall an-
daughter and Mrs.
Mahlo
Hall
Smith, aU of Portland were M'r.'mr
ial day visitors at the home of Mr
and Mr». E. L C x. The Hall tarn
ily formerly resided in the satm
city in Maine iRockland) as Mr
and Mrs. Cox.
Tuesday was
“ clean-up'’
day
a
C. C. Dickson
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u
Cornet
Shedd,
p’e of days last
of Mr. and Mrs.
and son and Jack '
f ™ * * haH
Th*
Lewis Brothers, Proprietors
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Or., spent
cou «hat has been scattered around sir.ct
week at the home the repairs were made was sawe
up and put in the basement, and th
J. J. VanKleek.
MARES & SON
| grounds were graded
up, which
RESTAURANT
Mr and Mrs. Walter Van Kleek S’r«at!y improves the looks, general
SHORT ORDERS ***** daughter o f Beaverton, spent ly-
MKALS
the week end at the home of his
i . T v i n i - a r i * £ " 7 . a r s . ’t
e -s s s .
r,
,'1
hatMO SL Mr. and Mrs. Aldred
Richards m,|l with R. Teufel on the Teufel
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ and family 0f Portland spent the ran<th has recently rr ved s mo ma
week end at the home o f Mr. R i- ehinerv from Beaverton, whore h.
chard.«' parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. bas l'een living for the
past few
F. W . BISHOP
A . Richards.
| years to the Kirk Hoover ranch
PLUMBING and HEATING
Mr and Mrs. Charles McElligotl '
is saw ircr
•"«« h*“ '-
Hardware, Paints
and three children from lone ar.d ‘"5
J " ! ° h" mi!1 in R •n'erton
. . . Boaverlea Herman Holboke o f Heppner sp en t'I™ ” * he is m*k n» «h<‘m 1 ’ «° lum-
Phone, 2003
a few days last week at the home ' t%
of Mr. and Mrs. F. J, Holboko.
Lady Bldg.
• ntertained friends from
'ast week.
Ileaverton
f tironcii I
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Gaunt and
sen " Dicky“ were Saturday, Hills-
•boro visitors.
Mr. ami Mrs. Amltvw
iverv* dinner iruaaU of
friends, Saturday evening.
AVNOOVCDIEVTS
Denholm
Portland
—
THREE-IN-ONE RECIPE
Lemon Gelatine
tah'espoon granulated gelatine
tablespoons cold water
«* cups boiling water
1 cup sugar
ew grains o f malt
i eun lemon juice
Soak g. latino in cold water 5 min-
des: add boiling water, sugar, salt
nd lemon juice.
Turn into cold
iolds and chill.
Lemon S»~-
.
r—iff
Per lem on Sponge, when jelly
. .
*
«•gins to «»iff ,n |
eater until light’ and frothy * * * '
trotny.
r.
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Snow
.. i
,tn0n Snow, add to lemon
>
*tjffly-heat«n whit«» of
eggs-
STRAWBERRY i c e c r e a m
1 junket tablet
tablespoon cold w*ater
l pint milk
cup sugar
v pint cream
; ruPs strawberry puree
. tablespoons lemon juice
Crush junket Ublet and dissolve
W . E. PEGG
Misa Bertha Dallmann, . 1 who
has
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»pending the past few weeks
Mrs. A'bert Xnult wns a Satur
EMBALMER , t th* eoilst „ r iv e d home last Mon-
cay Port’and visitor.
Beaverton day. and is at the home of her
Robert Marvin is building a g.v
parents, Mr. and Mrs _A. H. Dall-
rage at his home here.
UNDERTAKER and
Grange Building —
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------ mann.
Robert
Doolittle
moved
to Van-
Block
Wood,
Planer Ends;
grades o f Utah-Wash. coal.
Yard at Front A Main
Jun« 9th will
b« observed as
Children’
Sunday in uui
’
° « wummj
iturvn*
our v Church-
Th' . th,,m*
th« morning worship
service at 11:00 will be “ Child-
hood's Three Fold Birthright." The
annual Children'« Day Sunday school
program will pe presented at 8:00
on Sunday evening.
Everyone Is
cordially invited to attend this in­
teresting service o f songs and re­
citations.
Optomerist
Eyes Tested
Beaverton
Frame«
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Fitted
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f
Church of Christ
Announcements for June 9
V» Day in our Bl-
- - will
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short program
rh,> h' ur la 9
Help
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S-
TH E PLUM BER
Remodeling
Constructing
R. R. SUMMERS
Contractor and Builder
Plana and Eatimatas Furnished
Cabinet Work Solicited
Phone 1412
Beaverton, Ora.
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HOME POINTERS
ffi-
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IS!
Whan vegetables are too old and
todgh to serve whole, they may be
bat'd in soups and purees, as strain«
ing removes tha tough and (indi­
gestible material.
A tablespoon of egg whit« added
to coffee will give the beverage a
clear color-
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To prevent cmam from spattering
while whipping it, a piece of wrap-
ping paper a little larger than the
bpwl may be split in the center and
fitted around the narrow part of
the egg beater, to that it serves M
a covering fo r the bowl,
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If tomatoes for salsd arp covered
with boiling water for a minute, the
water drained o ff an«i the tomatoe«
rinsed in cold water, the skins will
come off easily, leaving the toma-
toes whole and solid.
a. in.
Itav. J. M. O'N eill,
— vote bonds, “ yes'* —
M -E. CHURCH
Sunday School, 10 a tn.
Preaching Servlcea, t l a.m , 8 p.m.
Epworth League, 7:10 p.m.
Everyone eordlal'y InvIUxI to the
Churrh with the friendly welcome.
— B. Waddingten. Pastor
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B A N K
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O F B E A V I5 R T O N
Livermore, t’ rin. II. K. D cunej, Vice I’ m ,
Doy Orny, ('aahier
New Model
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Regular $1.00 Value
with Every Purchase o f Genuine
Certain-teed
'«•»irwT1*«
F L O O R T E X R u g or Roll Goods
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K e,t
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Here is good new« for every housewife—sensational—yea
and true. Think o f it, a genuine O-Cedar M op, latest im­
proved model, the pad may be removed, washed or renewed.
Thia mop, regular price $1.00, is given away with every
purchase o f a C E R TA IN -TE E D Floortex Rug or 14
yards o f Floortex roll goods.
If!
This mean.» a $1.00 p rem iu m — FREE w ith e v ery
effg-white»
, 5 table-spoons sugar.
Heap !
on top o f custard and serve.
P
DEWEY
If You Are Thinking of Purchasing
A Radio Or Are Needing Repair
W*rk Dona On Your Car, Call
THE BEAVERTON GARAGE
Mr. Flynn
Manager
and 7:30 p. in.
slmJa^ dl*h ContaininZ P*‘eled and
Oregon
for itaelf.
Phone 7702
Haptlam — f p. m.
W eekday Maas 8:20
Men of affairs never debate the question “ Where shall 1
keep these valuab'e pape s and documen s?’ ’ Every
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successful man and many of lesser means always have
a safety deposit box in a burglar and fireproof vault and
fully insured against lo s s of any kind.Our safety deposit .
vault has been tested and approved by the National l
Insurance underwriters, and you take no risk when you f
entrust your valuable papers to it’» care
econd pour i n t ^ f ' t*Wct: it,rT * U' gr' v,n’
«»«* *uuril' lrm,° £ T L c‘ n, ¡ 2 1 . 7 * -
sit. anl freeze to a mush.
Add
ream, whipped, strawberry puree
Preaching and Lord's Supper, at
f d Ittmon juice. Prepare puree by
Sermon on “ Some View» ot
ruihing about one quart of straw-
Mission Field.” Special Music
•«fries and rubbing through sieve.
Evening service in cvhnrge of the
dding sugar if necessary.
young people, 8:00. The eennon. on
“ Are our young people Hell bent?*'
should be heard by both young and k V «
JELLIED CHARLOTTE
peckage cherry or raspberry flav-
ored gelatin,
l cup boiling water
*, CUP cold water or fruit juice
hponge cake or cup cake
Dissolve flavored gelatin in boiling
water
C^ d w ,ter or D“uit
juice
Until. Cut out center of
wi ^
Our work speak«
B(averton, Ore.,
Gateohlam — 8:30 «nd
For Rent- Home For Valuable Papers
— vote bonds, “ yea” —
FRUITY CREAM CUSTARD
4 oranges
- eggs
’■* cup sugar
- teaspoons flour
“e teaspoon salt
- cups milk
^ teaspoon vanilla.
5 tablespoons sugar
Beat egg
add 8U(?ar f ,#ur
« J z.lt nnd tnig thoroughly. Add
rn'Ik and cook in double boiler until
thick enough to coat spoon.
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Cool, add vanilla, and turn into ’
DR. A. E. WILSON
Sunday
9:30 a. in.
Masses —- 7:40
- I Î H E L CHURCH
Great Industry Springs From
Idea Born 60 Years Ago
C. J. Beach, Manager
Sunday
<0 a. hi .
iT T ^ îT
AU was In town Friday, calling on
some ! ct>uver’ ^ a' h * Saturday.
of her
pupils. Mrs. Toxier has
**^r*
Mrs. Harry Price were
been a teacher of the upper grades r <>rtl*»3 visitors, recently.
P0». n* * C * *kL* P“ 0r
C,kis- I Mrs
w in g
Rogers durin*
P.
L. Schells
1,1 Kint0n *cho01
I CUP
Mr.
OREGON
a hollow
that *: win
hold ar.d
the gelatin. Sanford
BEAVERTON
When gelatin is thickened, pour in­
to cake. Chill until firm.
Cover
Beaverton Barber Shop
op w,th whiPPvd cream, just before
< .'.n g.
Part of the gelatin may
C. J .STEVENS, PROPRIETOR
unti?’ !5Ped WUh r° Ury e K * h " " v r
11 o i consistency of whipped
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
ream, and substituted for whipped
Beaverton,
Oregon
ream. Serves 8.
BEAVERTON FEED
and
PRODUCE COMPANY
Highway and O- E. Tracks
St. Cecelia Church
P I DEPONITS
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Aloha-Huber Review
Kiutoii ('liurch
AU aru invlted to attend (ho
i hildren's Day uxervises to l>e glv-
“ * Ute Kinton churrh. Sumlay.
Regular aeaalon of the Hilde schmd
Will be hehl at 10 o'clock. lt will
full,.weil by tho program, whieh
"i ll consiat of vocal muile, reelta-
tions and exervist-s by the scholars
At the rloae of the progrnin a
ha»krt |Unch will Im aervml In the
»rrovo jolnlng th« churrh. All at-
tending nre roquested tu bring lunch
and dishea.
A speelul Invitation la extern! -d
«ho parenta o f Ute chiltlrvn to ba
j present.
“ Dick” and “ Full** Bowman en-
t' rtained about twenty friends at
■> P*>ty at their home Saturday ;
evening.
Cards and dancing were 1
•njoyed until a late hour, whon do- i
I ghtful refteahments were served.
— vote bonds. "yes
Conto and enjoy thia aervire.
—Oacar A, Cooper, Pastor
■— vote bonda, "y cs“ —,
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Experienced growers of clover
¡f"
usually pasture back or clip
«he crop early, says the Oregon ex-
T B. W E L C d
Z)U
Sixty years ago, In the autumn of
thls year, an idea was bora whose In-
.
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fluence has spread to all nooks and
corners of the globe. Back In the
llttle New Jersey town of Vineland
In the Pall of '09, Dr. T. B. Welch
reallaed e desire to serve a communion
wine in the church of which he was a
member, by substituting fresh grape
Juice for the traditional. Concord
grapes then were relatively new. bav-
Ing resulted a lew years before from
the horticultural wizardry of one
Ephraim W. Bull, the fruit taklns Its
name from the town in which the ex-
perl merits were made— Concord. Maes
Substitution of the unfermented
Juice for the fermented wine was revo-
lutlonary. the entire pack consisting
of only a dozen bottles— a dozen hot-
ties now grown to many thousands ol
tons annually.
Prom Dv. Welch's tradltlon-shetter-
ing Idea real industrial, religious,
health and eoclal romance has sprung
for grape juice now forms the basis ol
a business which has assumed hugs
proportions and which has linked It-
self with th# seven-dsys-a-wtek life
of tha world. Dr Welch's experiment
gave to his son—Dr. C. E. Welch, then
— vote bonds, My«*" —
Mr. and Mrs L. L. Lasswell and
son, Lewis Lee, Jr., spent Sunday
wjth p ortland friends,
,
u M li! A toa«“ H.ult;t‘
«he week at the home of her «)«-
* r , Mr.. Fred Braun
of Forest
Grova,
Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Perkins of
Westdale entertained Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Higgins of Portland at din-
ner Sunday.
Mr
M c> McKercher arrives
f rom gan Frani-isc0 Friday evening
(tonight) to spend several weeks
with his family hers.
There will be no Floral Show at
Onions »Heed and served with vtn-
the Grange Hall Saturday after­
eger, salt and pepper make a de­
noon on account o f the scarcity o f
licious fetish. _______
roses and other flowers.
Radishes
are
attractive
when
served' in the form o f “ radish ro-
Ses
Slita sre mad^around the ra-
dish to within a short distance o f
the top. It is then placed in cold
water and upon standing for a few
minutes the skine will turn beck,
giving each «lit the sppesrsnee of
£*• and Mr*. W. S. Johnston
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hulett and
family and Mrs. Orval Thompson
and son. Alan, were entertained at
a dinner at the home o f Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Uraun and son, Billy,
of Forest Grove. Mrs. Thompaon
"«mained for a visit. She will re-
8 roes petal,
turn Friday night (tonight),
a young man—a vision which has »m -
broced a big span of the future. The
father dlacouraged bis son from gin ng
up h u pncUct< aad
, much " , ^
[tme M the development of thla busl-
ness, but the son had caught the real
vision of s popular frult-Julce bever-
a n . He encountered many obttaclea,
hut never lost faith In the project,
The greatest Concord-grape belt In
the wtrld today extends tor a dlt-
t&nce of about sixty miles along tbs
southern shore of Lake Erie— from the
vicinity of Erie. P a, skirting the
Chau’ auqua district, to Silver Creek,
N. V.—and the fruit from thla section
1 produces most ot the Conccrd-graps
juice now used In all parts of the
world. Through pasteurization, the
juice Is made to retain Its unfermenv-
ed state Indefinitely,
1 One o f the busiest regions of the
nation In the Autumn c f the year Is
the Conccrd belt along Lake trie,
where the vineyards swarm wttn grips
gatherers and the preasers at the u>*
plants work from early morn til- late
at night to extract the Juice. There is
a saying In Westfield, the heart of «he
belt, that ths "dew Is scarcely nil «ns
grape before It la in the hands of tos
V r ti0n'
tor this
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bliK,m will be delayed to
Ther
II T l’” ’ fatU>n ot mi'lges;
here wil he more moisture left
ho soil for the development of j
the second crop; it reduces weeds
•nd there are more insects for red
clover pollination.
I lk
LOANS
m
•SB
on real estate. Low inter­
est cost, repayment priv«
ileges.
Write for detail»
CER TAIN - TEED Quality
Know n th e World Over
WASHINGTON
Savings & Loan Assn.
Shut» Bldg.
Hillsboro, Ore.
Fresh Meats
j For Real Wholesome Meats at the
| Lowest prices, come to the City
| Marnet, where only the Finest Cuts
j are soM and service is prompt and
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Efficient
Complete ateortment of
new patterns direct from factory.
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RUG
SIZES
6 feet X 9 feet ...................... 16 50
7tt feet X 9 feet ..................
9 feet X 9 feet ....................
8-25
9 feet X 10 % feet ..................
9.45
9 feet X 12 feet ......................
9.95
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ua know that you have aeen the advertise­
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Benson & Newlander
Beaverton
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OREGON
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