The Beaverton review. (Beaverton, Washington County, Or.) 192?-1941, August 21, 1931, Image 2

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I'ower
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-iE Urogden Acres.
The Shaw-Kt*r Co. to Jay tt.
Aloha-Huhcr Revievi
4 Koch, the North 2 A o f Ixrt 91,
Harry Sidwell has returned after Johnson Est. Add. to Beaverton.
a week’s vacation.
Oregon lion 41 Stx-I C*'. to Ma­
Mrs. Harry Weaver was a visitor mie McMillan. Lot 6, Tualatin Val­
ley Homes.
Saturday in Fortland.
John Conielman et ux to Ho 0.
Mrs. Joe Bush entertained friends Murtied et al. 1 acre Sec. 24. T. 2
from Camas, Wash., last Sunday,
S., R 2 W.
Mr.
Beattie entertained llelnier
Chas. L. Wood to Conrad Algo
Johnson o f bend over the week-end. sheimer et al. 86.12 acres Johnson
There will be a card party and
inee at the grange
g ange hall Sept. 5th.
dance
W hen the ’ Ade la in the Piteher—
Cookie. Should Re on the Plate!
W bather yvu,- ton t le “ Skoal*',
"lluppy Day*", or simply "Have
some ientonad
you will want to
serve somethovg with that cooling
beverage •:hul tastes so good on
fervid days. A da.nty cookie os
waffle. a bit o f fruit, or a cool
canape makes a charming rite of u h
casual afternoon
beverage-service
and turns your old piaxia or side-
lawn m o the scene o f a regular
part.!
Whan the drinks are passed in
mid-afternoon or form the refresh
ments of an afternoon gathering,
a firm fruM cookie is the best com­
panion o f the punch or lemonade,
when the drinks come ju-t before
dinner, a tart or "snappy” cau-
ape or “ open face" s; n :wich is
best.
Now you cuat't le b .k n g ev­
ery day in 4he summer time. So
you want the on* lak. ig-period s
efforts to last and k p through
„out the week
Therefore, choose
cookie recipes which have ingred
ients which keep well. Remember
that dried fruits make them firm,
and moist and chewy and >.sp*v-
lally suitable for the "kids" who
need the coaxing o f a Date Bar or
a Scotty to make the necessary
milk drink go down tasier.
b bunch watercress
1 loaf bread
t'ut broad into slices, then into
rounds. Remove centers from one
half ihe rounds with a small cu t­
ter. Spread remaining rounds with
softened butter and cheese In een
ter of half these slices place small
pieces of canned ptmiento; in o-
j ther half, watercress leaves. Co­
ver with ring shaped tliees from
, which centers hav* boon removed.
| »xjyisiilu red atfll , giv«tn centers.
18 to 24 sandwiches.
,
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To/j
la
how. most cffectively.
When a modera huslness man sur-
vey* the fletd h# no longer aska
hiniielC whetfmr adverlUIng paye.
Illa queetlon is:
"llow much can I make It |«iv
m ot­
ile know* there's powi r ln ad
vertlsing; he kvmws It >an be Used
ln the servir# o f any bualnesa.
meeting
7:46, sermon subject. “ Dive*".
Special t’rayer, Tuesday, 9:30 a m
I’rayer meeting. Wedtieedgy, 7:45
pm .
Enough
When
an
electrical
engineer
stands in >M>t of a grout water
fall he doesn't ask himself:
" l wonder if there's unv power in
that fall.''
|f It’e l'rlnllng
What he asks himself is this
We Can Do ll
” llow can I apply •I'** power
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He knows there's power; he know,
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I SW ox. can pimientoes
Algesheimer et ux. 50 acres. Sec
Mr. and Mrs. Barker and Verne 36. T. I S.. R. 2 W.
v* cup butter
t - 5
Bright are spending a week at the
Fresh bread
Je s e H. Knudson et u\ to Bru-
beaches.
ning-Driscoll Moituary.
i acres
St. Cecelia Church
Drain pimiemtoes
on absorbent
Mr. and Mrs. Siward entertained Sec 21. T. 1 S.. R. 1 W
paper: chop finely and stir gradu­
a number of friends from Portland. 1 Mam e McMillan to Atxon Ker-
ally* into
tup softelie I butter.
Sunday Masses, 7:40 a.m., and
last Sunday.
owski. Lot 6. Tualatin Valley Homes
Remove crusts from loaf of fresh 10:00 a m.
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rread Cut into thin lengthwise sli­
Sunday Christian Doctrine. 8:30
A large cr, wd attended ;he dance
l i V T flV
II 1 P P W I V P C
ce*; spread with {vimVnto butter i a m.. and 9 "0 a in.
given by th. grange in Aloha. Sat
«Vila 1 Iffh 11
I r .I N Im .J X
before oy after slicing
Roll up
Saturday Confession, 3:30
p m ,
unlay night.
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Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Cox were tn
like a jelly roll. fast»ining with
4:30
p
m..
7:30
p
m.,
and
9
00
p in
Mr. and Mis. James Welsh left Portland Thursday,
toothpicks if necessary. Wrap in
Weekday Mas,. 8:20 a in.
last Thursday for a weeks visit in
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damp cloth and place in refriger
Spokane. Wash.
I Mr * * Mrs
W ,lso"
ator until butter is firm. Cut in
■ transacting business in Portland an!
thin n u ids and serve as sn appe­
Mrs. C. C. Fitxhugh of Council j Beaverton’ Thursday.
Church of Christ
tite \
Idaho, visited Tuesday with Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. C. C-. Wight o f
Mrs. J. H. Neal. .
Rev. G . W. Springer
Cornelius were callirg on friends
M "cha Dale-Nut Bars
Saturday, Augu-t 22. tht Sunday
Quite a number from Aloha a t­ around town, Tuesday.
1 *4 cups flour
School will hold its annual picnic
tended the Oddfellows
picnic at
l tsp. baking powder
Mr. and M u. Robert Pomeroy ana
at Hazelwood on the Tualatin Riv
Bal m Grove last Sunday.
4 tap. salt
three children spent last week at
er. The sch -o| will leave the church
Cocoanut
Crispirs
Mr. and Mrs. John Arias enter­ the coast visiting a number of the
4 tsp. cloves
as a body at 10:00 o’c ’oek Turn
3
cups
fl.ur
tained with a dinner, Sunday, for resorts.
1 tbsp. ox-on
portation will lx- provided for all
4
tsps.
t
aking
powd.
r
Mrs. J. Fernandez
and son and
il cup brown sugar
who come Bring your pienic lunch
Mrs. August H. Paltmarn. who
V
»
tsp.
salt
daughter o f Portland.
4 pkg. dates
and plan on having the most en ­
V cup shorteni"g
made a trip to Sea View, Wash.,
4
cup raisins
joyable day o f your life. Amuse
Fult and Dick B •»man. Mrs. J. last week, returned home the first
2 cups brown sugar
4 cup mat meats
ments have be*« left in the let mis
T. York sjntf Mrs. ,Clifford York of the week.
2 eggs
2 eggs
o f a competent committee.
Let’s
and children enjoyed a few days
1
tsp.
vanilla
A number o f the Odl Fellows
4 cup strong c ffee
at Newport and Taft.
make this a r,al r. union.
•4 lb. shreJd d ejeoanu'
from this community attended the
•4 cup shortening
At 11:00 o’clock
next Sunday
Sift flour, baking
powder and
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gaunt and Odd Fellow picnic he’d at Balm
Mix and sift
dry ingredients. morning th* sermon’ topic will l>*
ralt. Cream butter; stir in sugar
children, and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Grove. Sunday.
Shop c d * Call. ’
Evening
gradually, than beaten eggs and Mix iais ns. al'ced '«t •§ ard chopped "The
Eerjamin and chijldien spent the
Mr
and
Mrs.
D.
P
Newman
vanilla. Mix thoroughly; stir in ped nut meats through flour with worship is at 8:00 o ’clock, and the
week end at Gales Creek.
finger tips. Beat e g g ,; beat in topic of the sermon will bo. "Weed
and daughter. Mrs. Brown of Linn-
Mr. and Mrs. Boswell, son and ton. were calling on friends around cocoanut and sifted dry' ingredients. sugar gradually
Stir in dry in­ ing out the Garden."
Fress dough into butt, r cartoon
granddaughter, o f Sacramento. Cal.. town. Sunday.
gredients and fruit alternately with
open
at
one
end
or
shape
into
rolls
were visitors at the
Joe Bush
coffee and melted shortening Spread
Bethel Church
Mr. and Mrs. August H. Dall- about two inches in diameter. Chill
home Friday of last wetk.
mixture evenly over a shallow na •
mann and daughter. Miss Luella. for at least three hours. Cut into
per
lined
pam.
Take
in
moderate
Mr. and Mrs. Neuth who have were Beaverton and Hillsboro call­ ’w inch slices with a sharp knife.
Charles F C'a ke. I’astor
been visiting at the Alice (Wheeler ers, Thursday.
Bake ;im a moderately hot oven oven (350 degrees F.) for St» min­
•fAim* thoughts about Jesus as
home for the last two weeks are
(375 to 409 degrees F .) for 10 to utes. Cool, cut in*o strips, roll in the Way will be presented by Mr.
Mrs. Julyis Wedekirtg and son
confectioners’ sugar 18 bars
spending a few days in Codvallis.
12 minutes. 48 cookies.
Clark, w hj has just returned from
Harry and Mrs. Louise VanKleek
his vacation under the theme “ Sun
were transacting business in Bea­
ICED
COFFEE
HINTS
Filled Scotties
shin* and an Open Road" next
“ c o u r t h o u s e i t e m s * verton. Tuesday.
Almost every housewife knows how Sunday morning There will be no
1H cups flour
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to serve a elasa of iced tea. but evening service The Churrh school
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Snider and
14 tsp. salt
ARRESTS
not all are so competent when iced meets at 9:45 with class,*« for all
son Lester were guests Sunday ot
2
esps.
baking
powder
Glen Sh elds: larceny. He is now
coffee is reauested bv a guest who ages. I’rayer meeting will b* held
Mrs. Snider's sister, Mrs. Florence
1 cup rolled oats
out cn bail.
relishe» this narticular beverage on Wednes 'av night at 8 o’clock Ev­
Larkin of Scholls.
H cup shortening
Joe Grant, transportation o f li­
a sultry day.
»
H cup brown sugar
ery one is cordially invited.
Mrs. E. L. Cox visited Tuesday
quor. His car was confiscated.
2
tbsps.
milk
Usually
th*
hot
beverage
is
A. Richards: assault a id battery. afternoon with her old friends and
poured into glasses filled with ice.
Filling
Na/arene Church
W. S. Wilkins: drunk. He was neighbors, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony
but this should not be dor* un -
1 4 cups pasteur,zed da'ts
tried in the Tigard Justice Court Schulte o f Beaverton.
less the coffee has been brewed
3 tbsps. c range juice
Rev. D. Rand F’ierce I’astor
before Judge Noyes. He plead guil­
Mrs. Ethel McCormick and chil­
almost double strength Melting ice
Ai cup water
ty. and was given 90 days in jail dren were in Beaverton last Tues- j
The pastor will preach both m or­
dilutes
it
rapidly.
Cook sliced dates ar.d water to
end a fine o f $250.
ning and evening Sunday.
day where they had some dental
Another error is to brew the c o f­
consistency o f marmalade. Remove
Geo. Fiedler: carrying concealed work done by Dr. Talbert.
At 11:00 a m the subject will
fee and let it » ‘ard for a long
from fire; add orange juice; cool.
weapons. He was arrested in Sher­
be, "Tithes and Offering, "
time
before
making
the
iced
drink.
Vera Abendorth and John Per­
Mix and sift Hour, salt and bak­
wood and fined $10.
There being a will* Interest i*
This not onlv causes » J o * of fra­
son, both of Hillsboro, were cal­
Vernon FestfaH: parole violator. lers last Tuesday afternoon at the ing powder. Cream shortoning and grance but may give the coffee this subject just now. he will dis­
add
sugar
gradually.
Add
flour
Dan Yeaxel: larceny of wood saw. home o f Mrs. Lilly M. Bierly.
mixture and rolled cats, them li­ a bitter taste from the metal vessel cuss (1 ) How many tithes <(M tne
He was bound over to the Grand
A r.ew and unusual way -to make Jews give? (2) Is the tithe ob
Mr. and Mrs. George Newell of quid. Stir until thoroughly mixed.
jury.
iced coffee is to brew it slightly ligatory in the New Testament? (3)
Divide
mixture
into
halves.
Roll
Portland
were
visitors
last
week
John McKenzie and Harold Ca-
over normal strength ar.d immedi­ Is temporal as well as spiritual pros
dell: stole
an automobile.
They at the home o f Mrs. Newell’s fa ­ one-half on a well floured board
ately place >*. in an air tight peritv promised to those who will
to
fit
a
square
layer
pan.
Lne
plead guilty and were given 90 ther. S. H. Pomeroy, Tile Flat road.
jar,
in the refrigerator
to chill. faithfully tithe? Some striking il­
oiled pan with oats mixture. Spread
days in jail.
lustrations will be given.
Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Kraus and
with the filling.
Roll
remaining When ready to serve put only a
family o f Hillsboro were visitors
9:30 a m , Sunday schcol
little ice in the glasses and pour
dough
to
make
top
layer.
Bake
in
SUITS FILED
Friday at the home o f Mr. and moderate ovem (350 degrees F.) in the already cool beverage. Your
6:30 p.m ., service for the juniors.
Joe Amato vs. J. L. Ledwidge Mrs Floyd Bierly. Pleasant Valley
fo r 30 to 40 minutes. Cut in sticks 1 guests will be delighted with the re­
7:00
o ’clock,
Young
People's
et ux: mortgage fo.eclosure.
road.
ER
sult.
while warm.
Inez De Lashmutt et al vs. H.
A number of the men folk from
W. Waldron: action for money.
Stop and Go Canapes
Modernized Commandment
here volunteered their services last
R. W. Manlej» vs. Chas. Sandy:
Love your neighbor as yourself.,
Wednesday
evening
and
helped (Vote resemblance to Tiaffic Lights)
money action.
*4 cup butter
I f you can’t— move. There are plen-
fight the fire near the Carlson mill
Elva E. Ali son vs. F. H. Jossy:
in Scholls.
*4 cup commercial cheese spread ty o f transfer men
looking for
suing fo r $50,000.00 and expenses,
1 canne 1 pimiento
, hauling jobs.
Miss
Grace
McCormick
who
was
as a result of injury in the auto
a guest for a few days last week
accident.
Magdalene Holt vs. Louis B. Holt: of her friend, Miss Tula Samsel
home the
divorce married in Vancouver, 1925. of Hillsboro, returned
first of the week.
Plaintiff asks for sole care and cus
tody of the minor daughter, Au­
George and Budd Moshoflky of
drey Louise and $25 a month ali­ Beaverton have been spending the
DOUBLE EAGLE
mony.
past week at the home o f their un­
S u te o f Oregon vs. W. S. W il­ cle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
kins: auto confiscation.
Holboke, Pleasant Valley road.
L. C. Lang
and Glendora H.
Mrs. Charles Aylsworth and son |
Lang vs. A . R. Cooper and John
Clarence of Portland.
who were
J. Dann: foreclosure e f contract.
guests fo r a few days last week
at the heme o f Mrs. Louise Van
PROBATE COURT
Kleek, returned home Friday eve­
The will of Nellie Hoffman: ad- ning.
mitted to Probate.
The 4-H corn and pig clubs met
Orders Signed by Judge Templeton Friday evening at the Sayles horn»
Final settlement of the estate of in Scholls, two o f the Sayles boys
HEAVY DUTY
being members o f the clubs. The
Charles Crance, deceased.
ALL-WEATHEft
It ¡3 ordered that the appraisers, leaders of the clubs were present
C. E. Walker, Alex T. Hahn and at the meeting.
Mar.on Roberts, appraise the estate
Mr. and Mrs. T. Brown who have
547. MORE MOHAIR GOATS TODAY THAN IN 1920 j
o f Sarah F. Abernethy. deceased, been making their home for the
827. MORE MOHAIR PRODUCED TODAY THAN IN 1920 1
and make
report, inventory, and past two months with Mr, and
( g w m « 14 »
r
appa sement.
Mrs. Charles Hemrich, went to New­
Final account, Ida J. McBurney, port last Thursday, whera they will
in the estate of Ar. J. Rossiter, visit their daughter who resides
off the brush land, Increasing grain
deceased.
yield, and at the sume time producing
there,
a total clip of 17,000,000 pounds of
Ordered that the final account
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bierly enter­
mohair yearly. Every state in the Un­
and report of the estate o f John
tained members of the family Sun­
ion has at least a few members o f the
White, deceased.
STANDARD
day evening in honor o f Mrs. Lilly
family, hut the great bulk Is centered
Ordered that final account and re-
ALL-WEATHER
Bierly"s birthday
Ice cream and
In Texas, Arizona, Oregon, New Mex­
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jKgt of Eura A. Bartholomew de-
cake were served during the eve­
ico, California and Missouri.
ctased, be approved.
ning by the
hostess,
Mrs. Roy First Coats Brought Here in
Mohair or angora fleece must not
Is ordered by the cour that final Bierly.
be confused with wool. Mohair Is even
account o f the estate o f Ellen Bea-
’49; 17 Million Pounds
stronger than wool, very lustrous and,
Albert Dallmann returned Sunday
mis Friday, deceased, be clostd.
due to Its structural difference, much
Clipped Yearly.
Ordered final a count and report from a few days spent at the home
easier than wool to keep clean. Mo­
of M. H. Stevenson o f Norman F. o f his sist r, Mrs. August Obrist
IF YOU are accustomed to think of hair has many uses for clothing, dra­
o f Gresham. He also made a trip
Greer, a minor, he accepted.
1 the angora goat as one o f those queer peries, rugs and other domestic appll
to Salem accompanied
by Miss
Bertha Gerig and Miss Winifred "furrln nnlinules" that you would have cations but by far Its most significant |
MARRIAGE LICENSES
to go abroad to see In his native habi­ uses are for furniture and automobile
Harv y Archie
Mundinger, F or­ Weibel.
upholstering, for which It Is made up
tat, It may come with surprise to
est Grove, and Katherine Lincoin
leurn that there are more nngora goats Into a pile fabric called mohair vel
A
girl
shows
her
raisin'
when
HEAVY DUTY
Hervcy, Forest Grove.
vet or sometimes velrno for short.
right here In the United States than
RÀÌHPINDER
Harold F. Alexander, Beaverton, ahe (makes a date with a prune In nny other country In the world, and Twelve million yards o f this fabric i
Ore., and Maude
Evelyn Thoms, fo r whom she doesn't care a fig
are In use In passenger trains today, I
that
consequently
this
country
leads
She may be a peach, but they make
Aloha, Oregon.
the world In Its output o f mohair, the due to Its extreme durability combined
David A. Royle, 328 10th St., a funny pear. She may be the ap­ fleece o f the angora.
with pleasing appearance nnd fade-
ple
o
f
his
eye.
she
may
have
a
Portland. Ore. arò Grayct M. Bar­
less dyes, while over a hundred mil !
The
year
’49
which
saw
the
great
ton, 3535 72nd St. S. E. Portland cherry smile and an orangelic dis­ gold rush to California also was the lion yards, It has been estimated, ar#
position, but if she hands him a
Ore.
occasion for the entry o f nine Incon­ on the highways In the form o f auto­
John H. Harper, 707 Flanders St., lemon it is plum wrong and he spicuous Immigrants, the first angora mobile upholstery.
Portland, Ore,, and Frances L. Har­ should realize his efforts have been goats to be brought Into this country.
The skin of the angora is used for
per. 472 E. Oak St., Portland. Ore. fruitles».
Evidently they found their surround­ making gloves, while the meat, called
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ings congenial, for they flourished and chevon, Is much like luinh or mutton. •
' REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS !
multiplied and sent for a lot o f their
But, o f course, by far th# most Im­
Most
o
f
those
young
chaps
who
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relatives to Join them, until now there portant use o f the angora goat Is Its
STANDARD
William H. Merritt et ux to Ed adopt the hatless fad never wear are fully three and a half million of mohair fleece which you probably rest
ftATHFINDIR
Thompson erf ux. Lots 23 and 21, a thinking cap eith-r.
these useful creatures here, clearing
on every time you take out your car. [
BEAVER THEATRE !
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MOHAIR INDUSTRY
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L lii cN. K ID -ix iX ON
THAT SKIRT!
I r a is e d you to koo p y o u r m in d on fast |J
h o rs e s — not on fast w o m e n l
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A h u n d r e d th o u san d g u y s h o v e m o n e y
on you in to m o r r o w 's ra c e a n d If you
th ro w it f o r th a t |an o . . . it'll be |ust
too b'td . . . I
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MOHAIR-GOAT RAISING NATIONS YOUNGEST
AND FASTEST GROWING ANIMAL INDUSTRY
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