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Tur Beaverton Review H O M E P O IN T E R S laaurel Every Friday at Beaverton, F ill’ IT BLISS Oregon, 2-3 cup sugar THE REVIEW PUBLISHING CO 1-3 cup water 2 egg, yolks Entered eecond class matter 4 tablespoons lemon juice December 9, 1922, at the postoftlce Red color paste at Beaverton, Oregon, under the 3 cups fruit Boil sugar and water five min Act of March S, 1879, utes Pour over egg yolks, coo* o- ver hot water until thick. ' l! £ FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4. 1929 constantly. Add lemon juice and red lemon juice and red color p;cuc and chill. Pour over fruit, u isg peaches, oranges, red cherries, a n . One way to get rid of some strawberries cut in l \ ce s Scree pest* ia to lend them a tittle very cold. Serves 6. money, __. — m aple The average legislator thinks it a LOGANBERRY PUNCH stroke o f genius to propose a boost Juice 8 oranges in gasoline and cigarette taxes. Juice 2 lemons 1 quart water 1 ne British ambassador is willing 1 cup loganberry juice to give up liquor. Maybe he has 1 banana had to fall back on Washington boot 1 cup sug\xr Mix orange juice and sugar. Ad leg. banana cut in thin slices and stive When baking fish, place two well cold- <7 glasses.) greased strips of chessecloth under- BANANA CUSTARD WHIP _r.e_ta it to prevent breaking when j l package lemon junket toeing it up. I 1 pint milk .. dge Gemmill of Chicago de- ! 3 bananas that alimony is Americas ! 1 egg white y lost curse. But the Judge, you v, cup sugar 1 tablespoou lemon juice , is a man. Warm the milk until iukewar.. not hot— and a.ssoive Lae icrnou ju.. . »w u.er Kaiser still insists K«t in it- Have two of me tutiui ■ uc c.u.1 1 start the VN arid War. s».ced into me aesseri g.as u . pc.. a». , uy, we will concede that he ju..*et over mem. Let sv-».u ui v - titu«» t finish it. p. ,ce until *et; men tci.i- Aiasn cn leinaming banians, ana egy white, »strides biush more than brunettes sugar and lemon ju.ee. beating un»a --.-ciain g to a scientific investiga | thick. Add as topping when rcauy tor. But that doesn’t necessarily to serve- r.-tan that blondes blush such an ORANGE SWELT PICKLE» awtul lot. 4 oranges 2 cups sugar i f raisins are placed in a warm l 1-3 cups vinegar oven a lew minutes to make them 1 teaspoon whole cloves pl-nip and or edged with flour be 1 teaspoon stick cinnanion fore adair.g to cake or cooky bat Peal oranges, removuig all win. ter, they will be less likely to sink. membrane; cut into thic* si*ces, steam until clear and tender- Bo., Archbishop Vssher s figures show sugar, vinegar and spices for - and simmei ed that tne world was created in minutes. And fruit the year 4004 U. C. A famous Brit slowly fo r one hour. Place in see: ish physicist says it ia three bil lized jars and seal. lion years older than that. What is PICKLED REDS your guess ? Pickied sweet red peppers mak. Average express train speeds in a delightful garnish tor cold meats Great Britain are slightly greater or salads- Y\ ash and dry peppers than in any other country, being thoroughly, then cut a slice from 41.9 miles per hour, compared with »he stem end and remove seeds. Cut the United States 4L3; France, 40.8, either in thin strips with scissor* or into ribbons by work.ng ar»und and Germany, 36.0. and around tne pepper witn a sharp DID YOU EVER STOP TO THINK knife Scald well then drop into ice water to crisp. Drain well. Make a That advertising week after week syrup using a proportion of one cup brings real results that can be ac_ sugar to two cups vinegar. Put pep quired in no other way. pers into clean, hot jars, fill to That advertising plays the most overflowing with hot syrup and important part in the selling of seal. goods. I INTERESTING NOTES Miss Helen Wills recently wan the British women’s singles (a ten. 7iis for the third consecutive year. ORANGE BREAD PUDDING 1 cup biead crumbs 2 tablespoons butter 2 cups scaidyd milk 2 egg yolks 1-3 cup sugar Juice 2 oranges Grated rinu 2 oranges and Soak bread crumbs, butter, scalded milk thirty minutes; the add egg yolks, beaten w.th sugu' and orange juice and rinu'. Pour in to a buttered pudding-dish ana ; in a moderate ovei; until firm. C ver with meringue. vvrnTO N ' r e v ie w ■ Fr CRAC:. VIAL». CRVY HmurboM U y Or. L. D. LeOear, V. S. St. Le sii, M o. w. . _ l«Aliata. H«Mirvs perfect sterili' it Ion with cvn kiN'plnu qualities. ■ gluts Jars or tin cans can lu the premuro cooker. Tho beans — ............. How to Raise Poultry iiome (antilìiqMadeFasj •I <• v ^ -lk L tv. I «Ornar I» « .r e i« .« a l thaOrnmrta V m c I m i t C '. J l « « « . 1 0 * 1 . I V l I Y U l y r e r e »»I « « M f i l M r y «4» • o n t l l m W 9 *»l l l r t f t i i v k p lt a l I H s u lffT - n n l n c n l e u t l . . r i f > .*i\ | K «u ltrv •*»»! | h h k r « l i l « * NaaUMXealU k i t i i w n p tM tllfV N »* 4 * .l t u i l t M 9 n « l k t u t « * . V----- J CLASSIFIED — 2M S------------ ciAiumc cu» AD AD The l 1 tilted States Department of Ag* Cr.ic*Vlall Cray, r . !uv.v r e v e .t- mends that wo use the pro tiro cook er for cannliiii all l; pcs of h> .ins duo to the fact that bean» arc a non add food nnd as such are more difficult to i property sterllLe. A pressure cooker ................ •- OFFER SSSZ# IN FRIZES IN national canning contest T o warR off a tkraatrncd «urplua d l a m proluctr in many n c J m i and U trip'.** a » ,. . hou*r»iY»« wlill th. economy and ttealtUuln.M d I ' « canned I coda, a Na tional Caanuvf Contort 1» now imorr way to And tha best far cd cannad Irult. v»«a- tab'aa and mrat In tha country. Two hun dred and tw m ty-tw o caah pilaoa totalllnt S3 SCS h»vo h e « hun* up hy tho Searr- R coU .V A ftu u L o .n l Foundation, inoh.dinf a fr v t d rw »c,:*u l.-r priot »1 11.-50 I or the beat iar ol canned food ratal r i m tha ecntc-d. A ny wemao or f u l la eliftbla to anter tho conUat. but ant ilea iruat b* In not later than October I. 1919. Further Vicente- tfen on the central and lira Jar and entry blanks lor re -d in f In anti tea may be bad by writin* to Anna WUnama, director. Na- (lonw C onnief Central. 9ZS S. Homan Avenue, C h itn fv ill. ................................................ The ol«t expression "Cock o'- the-Walk." doosn't moan a» much now a* it once did. In former CLASSIFIED time* Sir Chanticleer stiutted about Our Clauilird Ad» with all the insolence of one whose Indispensability could not bo quo*, tioned. He became the central fi ■ I Get rrsulta gure o f many a legend, even to ; C1ASJIMD becoming the hero of n great fan ciful drama by the master play- | AD wright, Edmond Roatard. Well he might strut with all this adulation, but his day o f greatness is now gone forever- At best, he Is mere ly tolerated during the breeding CLASSIFIED season and as a reward for faith, A D ful service he Is then condemned to the axe or to exile. For th.a, the one time supreme lo A u m to dictator of barnyard society must c iA t n n a lay the blame on fairly recent AD AD scientific discovery. Like the musi CLASSIFIED AD CLASSIHEDAD cian who secs hi# livelihood threu tened by V it aphony and Movietone, the ex-sultan of chickendom n \v Advertisements In this column 1 p. h south on Lombard. finds himself in a very precariou- cent a w rd Minimum charge 2?«' l'or Seie King api Ir». $1 p r lir»' poeition. My »xperments on mj FOR RALE Furnlah your own lioxea. W , experimental farm nrovp to mo that Emmona, Phone 020.T, IL-averton, all roosters should be removed from Good, pure milk promote» health, Rt. 3. e.43-tf the flock as soon as the breeding rrpeci.-ijly nt thls lime of year. season is over. They should thon mare»' Drink Iota of It Ileaverton Sun- F»r Sale—Team of black be comfortably housed or sent to Finext team In Waahington Co, riae Dairy, A Cam«n»lnd, propri the butcher 1 am v°nvir"'<'tl *Fii»\ Weight, 2970 11«. N I. NlHon, etor. Adv, c IR-tf fully 950,0041.000 is lost every year «n the Canyon road. Beaverton. hy poultry raisers who. through For Sale— Clder presa and some Or*. P 44 carelessness or because they do not farm Implement» On Canyon road know any better, allow roosters to W \ N'TP.I* V mite east of Ifcaverton li A. run with the flock out of breeding Ekrtivm. p U M M ante ' A pinci* f'*r »chttol reason. earn room and hoard I'hone The rooster’a part in poultry rala- For Sale -It-illan Prun*«. 2e a Ih p-44 Beaverton 3114. Phon* 0295. W. C. Malake, a mlle i AD variety nod bulk it* jdK the diet in well a# m B uilncr.il '.dta. Tho d e l ig h t Wheat farmer» haven't experienc 1 package vanilla junket ed much relief from the special ses 1 pint milk sion of Congrsa. 1-2 cup maple syrup Prepare vanilla junket according Edison invented the incandescent to directions on package. Just be light 60 years ago. Now the Senate fore serving top each dish of ice cold junket with two tablespoons o; is having it investigated. maple syrup. That the advertising columns are the market place fo r all the people. That everyone will greatly bene fit by buying from the business con cerns that advertise. That every day you can find real values- That advertising is done by the stores that have a complete line of, merchandise. That these merchants use ear» ip buying and in the selection of goods they offer fo r sale. Merchants who advertise realize that quality and values are most important £ he CLASSI F 1£D AD Pea-is Are B»*t Canned In » Pressure Cocker. fallowing recipes will «»sure h u j b •ufiit.ker of perfectly cunued beans. Beans (Lima) Carefully sort r 1 urmlO for alro nnd ime. Old -mn Try or enn for s t". Boll young beans lo water tq enter two minutes older hoona. five minutes. Park belling hot Into con- t-'vi-'s to within o' ■ Inch of top, add i no level teaipooiifnl of salt for each quart, and cover wiih water tu which they were evoked. 1-roved« Quart bar*, 00 minutes nt ll) pound* pressure. Pint jars, 53 minutes at 10 pounds pressure. Mere air motion, even though the air he nt a temperature that Is oppressive alien ll I* still, has tlie poner to lower tie pulse rate, reports the Holland In siltute o f TJlpreiolcp.- of Holland Mich., a* a result o ' 1* re search done at the l*lit*bur-.'l lllh°ra< tory of the United States Bureau or Mines and t! a American Society of floating and Ventilating Engineers Tills Is Important to every home own cr, the Institute adds, because It *vn«»ct iKcmst ft SuiU-K. I _L TT j , . — m£--- mm of the severity of discomfort due to excessive atmospheric conditions. But In one series of tests In Eng land. It was found that Just keeping the overheated sir moving at high ve locity around seven men reduced the pulse nue of one from 129 to 84 bent* —•"•»»a and of tl e otners by 6 to 20 a ta I ned in re- heats Similar iT*1” 1’* •...» t, intuir- search work at the I'M ntory are shown In the chart given her« with, vx hi b r:n b< • n simplified by the Holland Institute of Thermolog) from o ie formulated hy the America l Society of Heating nnd Ventilating Engineers. Practically, the Institute's engineers state, this means that If the air In the home can be kept circulating through the rooms at a lively rate, o dl-tlnct cooling effect will he felt by all tbe occupants. To mnke this po« sible, the leaders of the warm air heat ing Industry have Introduced electrl find propeller units Into their heating systems, which during hot weather keep cooling breezes circulating through the house. Those latest types of "vnpornlre’ heating systems also make for great er heating efllclency and economy dur Ing the winter. For then the function of the propeller unit Is to distribute lie V’ .*c Tt UPS RATO W S points a w.iy to comfort during the severest heat waves. Scientists recognize the pulse rate ns tbe best warning of heat stroke In children, old P-lks nnd others liable to severe liot-«enilier ailments. In othei v-oEos, pulse rate Is the be>t Indicator h'-t: Ask anyone using ihem IJ a- PULSE RATE DROPS WHEN A!R IS KEPT MOVING THROUGH HOUSE AD LOCAI» N E W S -3B ing Is merely to fertilise the egv» Hens will Harry Johnson and Robert Sum- intended for hatching. as well with no mnlr m.ers spent the weekend fixhlng at lay just Tuft, th ey brought back u big birds present- us when they Bro Some poultry men contend they lay snimu*», even tietler without ma|e bird' Fur. Mr. and Mrs J. II. Huiett. Mr thermore, an Infertile ecg will keep and Mrs. James Creglow and Mrs. much longer than a fertile one Frcrf Braun motored to Salem, F il- The fertilization o f eggs caus.- day to attend the state fair. them to »poll much more qutrklv P M Madden haa rented the Jake than they would If not fertilize'1 Schmitt houre juat o ff Watson St. especially in hot weather. Heat ■to Mr ALGu'i? ° f Gresham, who causes the germ in fhe egg to grow is employed by the telephone Co. ana as 5C"n ns such growth starts, ,, Madden Realty Co. reports the egg is no l inger tit tor use food. On the other hand, 1 have the sale of th , t^o- McClure pUce fully demonstrated the keeping consisting of 4 ecres ailuateq C1 quaint«» of Infertile eggs hy keen of Cedar Mill on the Cornell road (» )ng them in lucubater» iqr varying John Johnson and J. Pcttijohn of lengths o f time. I have tested such Portland. aftcA the tenth day of incu Mr. and Mrs. N G. Freeman at hat Ion ana found them st'll com tended the Stiffany Stahl meetinKi pnratively fresh. Had ihev lieen fe*- held in the Multnomah hotel. Thur tile, they would have been complete ly spoiled after two or three dsvs sday and Friday of last week. They in the incubator In warm wcath»r were aUl day meetings with a free fertile eggs will »noil almost »» luncheon at noon and in the eve quickly «■ they will In an IncuKx ning open only to exhibitors of the tor or under a retting hen unless they are kept In a cool, dry place motion pictures. Eggs should he gathered twice a day in hot weather and marketed at least twice a week. Nests should be kept in a clean, dry (dare and the litter in them ehould he fr e quently renewed lo insure cleanli ness and help to keep down »er. min. Rmall, tolled and deformed egg» or thoae that are o ff color should he kept for home use Egg* of good color, uniform else, and a . bove all, thoee that are not fertile c mrraod the best price* So mane of the station* where eggs are bought now conduct testa for fertility that their sale 1* the more reason for segregating or butchering the rooster at soon at his period of usefulness la over At aeon as one breeding season ia over, therefore, all ma'e birds should be put in tom fortsM i pens to (hem. reives or should he marketed f°r table use Any poqltryman who I* not nlreadv practicing this plan of handling the male bird* of h's flock Is losing money through his ,Id fashioned method* and w-d| 1« w*l| repaid for adopting more upJ to-date practices more rapidly through *he rooms that require It. neat baste I; r- l u c e ! because the system Is based on the principle of a large volume of r V- ’ oly wanned air Instend of o large volume of super-healed ulf. Pc- imer-coollng- winter-heating sys tems of this type are avallnhle both for new homes and for the conversion "? o’ I type warm air heating plants already Installed, Crayon Marks On Face Hold Up Mirror of Ugiy Old Age Daffodil bulbs exhibited at a Lon don show were valued at 1100 to $150 each. Roof signs must be in letter» » bout 15 feet high to be lead by Aviators two miles up. Great Britain exports about twice as much leather footwear as the U- r.ited States, or *25,00,000 worth a year. LEARN ^General Bramweli Booth, late head o» the Salvation Army, left a per sor.al estate o f less than $5,000. ABO U T THIS R E V O L U T IO N A R Y T k E N D fro m D U R A N T .. Pioneer o f toe A-Speed Transmission The deepest hole ever drilled in the earth is at Long Beach, Cal., which was down 8,932 feet a few ja y » ago and still being drilled deeper for oil. w ith D O U B L E H I G H The Escurial, near Madrid, ia the largest royal palace in Europe. About 61,000 persons paid $7,525 to see King George » Sandringham palace last year, the money going to charities. * * The population o f South America u grow.ng faster than that of any other part o f the world showing an increase of 40 per cent in 10 years a»« oi.. . When the cashier stays away too long it is conceded that he is short * •nake 0nce thcre was who got alj rattled. a little HUSBAND’S APOLOGY Sometimes, dear, I’m abrupt with you. Confession; not a boast! But the nicest things I say to you A ,e those I mean the most. .J?6 th * «ft- uation today is that so many more People want to "die a Christian” than to live a Christian. Come and take the wheel! Learn all there is to know about the revolutionary 4-Speed Transmission. . . the most sensa tional improvement since Four-Wheel Drakes. i ’ '■ ‘ he y< ra t».»y are the In- dlapu t.i hie evidence of neglect. Hew ir.uiy of u* know terribly wrinkled old women whore family and friend« Win assure u * ’that you ».. u.d hive »ten her twenty-five jeara »he was a beauty In her day.’ S -metlmea It is almost Impossible to :c- c their word*. That person once ' : n' to th« eyeef tepoestblel ai we cori e are the wrinkles and .'VS, which pas .ng year« have left NEW YORK—Ten little mnrks on 'o f your eyes, drooping from your rose the face with a black crayon will to the corners of your mouth, or fora* show you how ugly oia age will make ing In your t< n erd. you—If you don't watch out. j Then 1 k In the glasa," said Mme To get a horrible ecare and at the Rubinstein. •ame time see what the years are like- j "The old-Iooklng. painfully unbeau- ly to do to you, that world-famous tlful person staring back at you la — authority on beauty. Mme. Helena YOU-you. ilf'em-twenty-thlrty years Rubinstein of London, Paris, and New In tbe future If you don’t begin now York suggest» that you trace with -o take care of yv.ir face. Remember, pencil or piece of aharcoal the tiny . la r.ot age that put« lines in ftml- Jrown line* between and at tbe corner» jnlne lace*. Wrinkle* are not Uie . Durant pioneered th* 4-Speed Transmisaion la 1926. Investing large sums o f money in development work, Durant engineera perfected their superior and exclusive design, offering Silent Third snd D ou ble High. Following Durant s lead, nine other manufacturers have adopted a 4-Forwsrd Speed rransmission. Learn the facts n o w ..., t the wheel o f th* New Durant Sis Sixty-Six, the lowest-priced car in the world with Four-Forward Speeds. |ier jac<>» Hy way Of CCI trast, Mme. Rubln- « 'in called her audlenc«'« attention to ’ hat other kind of old lady, the old Ldy With color in her firm, toft checks, lustrous eye* and hair at g. S«y as When it hung down her back In »tuning curls, Mne out of ten of there age]e«e btautlcs who eery their charm in. . to the er .vo," added Mme. Rubin- ft- n. ’ are w men who began early In l.fe to «.-.ire care of their skin. They are the one* who were never too ex. haunted Ut the v „ a of the day to cleanoe their cheek* with some good cream or too hurried at th# beginning of a new one to maserge their face« a: d r.r’ k-, correctly. For. to remain racially youthful, at least, all a woman nerd do l> > " p the age lines erased with cosmetic*,’' ( ^ A m a z in g M e w A d v a n ta g e s . . . brought to the low-priced field exduthrty hy Durant DOUBLE HIGH . . . A u b e W heel f . ‘M> n its S u p eriorities... I Tractor-like pulling pow er ia ’ ’T " : . . . I I * 8 Speedy clim bing and rapid de- scent o f steep grades in )rdgear. 4 Remarkable .Hence while crois- ing in 41bgtar at highest speeds. -Reducedm otorturnover.dunng 90 per cent o f driving, lengthened car life,increased gasoline mileage. Otto Erickson Co. W ashington County Distributori