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TTie Beaverton Review FRID AY, MARCH 22. i»3 5 ( ¡ 1 ( 0 ( 71 * VISITS TUBER- CUI j OHIS HOSPITAL About 25 taachara ami ether» from Hillaix >ro *i r i < P Koresi Grov?j •who aro int<iiv«t«*l |n tba control; M»rl..n Naltixme -hwa lievn gbaanl " f tuberrwloabi, vMfiad the State * ■ l'uni M'huai fin th«i |>aiit wr«|i ow- Tuberculoma ll<»|nial at Ha tern. on .. .... _ , I tbap. butter Momlay, M a n * im Itralin« them Off the Arm, Bright ihtf to iUttl'M. 1 egg I*. .. * <x'k» “ Hatter” Their Way to Fame Dr. B.IWn**r, Hrad nf the HoV |l/4 off bhe for ••I'niti Mheltenbergar has gune ui ‘A cup flour Tllhunuok wtx*r«i he will i>«> oin 2 t—p«. baking pr.wrler •instructive talk upon thu use ,,t hm™ bean dealt off ployttl f)ur »«m e time. •the tutmrrulin l « * in «ha rrhooln , “ .nm * '" Ce. \ <*ve . * £?P “ U Gi OI imoii ,,f Prugrvta, who «H U method o f finding those Who ^ ,U<l / flf rock to • 'nl* ' L , 8“ “ T ''* , pOUr crumk“ : bran quite 111, I.*« far ^ ■hart bean eaporml to .».ntagten and “ ! ! '* ^ m**1 •“ d ' m* * ' >rt * a ^ 16 minut*«. Beat wall. Ou v* rial a» to be alii« u, |w almu" 't<bun ch.vkimr t*ie *pr*a«l o f « » - f«r bar faruc.Uioth«! apriUM! A«»d ayrup, bthter (meHadl and aifain. .« * • In the dMkl and alao finding ^ ^ L* n ,U ',‘ « k » fWp-. pan-, '«K . slightly ‘» « ‘ • " - A d d rifted the aourre of the infection He " r h</t-cak«m; borrow from abroad dry ingredient. and beat well. Bake N. J. Skiai alni INilor Jogtmsun Irav« bauli miUoUxi by ih«.- t-oiMty «tailed that X ray picture- would “ " ,l dub *h" n “ bl*ni».’’ “ a.erkuchan” j °n hot oilad griddle, until brown, ert» * ,‘ ,n lt‘* w" n i* o t » " » " ‘ x <"*«• S * r y hot with ib y control hoaarai to l-olU-Ct UII|H1I I -h ow the presence of tuberculosis " r ■from 2 to II yitur» Iwfore ary of 4nci« * whaeze, “ I don't rare «that i bu«Uw and ayrup. I icon« u fwin. ¿¿ M l IIM' M- t -»riiiit. rf. l V ,/•■ d M «at Kdith Rol/iimou ,,f Hunt Lanai, aym|vt- otna o f tlbo dim-aw man if«« ftTmarly of Boavurton, vl.ited at 4 ,d thonmelv«*. ||« ahowwi a man 7 ‘•°**»«* °< Mr-. Ivy M a rfn over * « r „ f X ray picturiw o f whool the week-end, | children wbuih depicted the variou- Mra. (k u n e Loonanl of Seattle o f the Infection ami .tated ■pout the week-end vMUn* . t tbu,«»*“ '««nauv.rk bwtw^n teacher., home o f her punutw, Mr ami Mia I«*rent» and <l«K-tor» would aid m i. terially in checking the «pread of H 0 , Stipe. ttbia ijiaeaac. I'M win < I JuniuMoi i» a -li In hi < Before the lecture, the group via achool, on account o f an at died ÖH- variou» liuildirg» ur»l in- o f oiuut|M ami Ida In Ihm Wilbur -jierteil the really exm Went fanili- lu*» the mi-nalea. j tie« for caring for the patient, Dr Boyd Sprague came down ami keeping them comfortable. Ore from (luiaion Saturday to g et Hi* |>ta<w of much interrai wan the room where thoae w ife ami i-aby aon. They rutUined anntiy »rhool children who were able were a i. to their home, Sunday. U ntling »rhool. T h .-e nece-«*rily Tl‘e Itab Igh (ktmp K i r g.rl» uni receive individual inetrurtion fitting liliMOuda aitemU-d llw birthday their age and grading. Their teach- eouncU fire at the A rm ory ill or calltsl attention to the four who HortUnd, Sulur-aay evening. wi*re planning to Bake the eighth Mr. aiki Mi». I*. 1«. I*r*t requin rra.fc- examination dur’ rg the irum- aitai daughteiM Kiumce and Janet of mer. Tort lami, were gue«t— Sun.lay at Th.»». who made the trip were tie liaiiir» ami Tucker home. J. B. MrGbaaon. Suiwrintendent of Ilev. ami Mm. Teddy Leavitt the For«wt «r o v e Union hurl -chool; and cbildivii of Cariboo were >.m- Mr». Allen, ■up.-rintetident of the rer gueida at the home o f Mr F o r e * drove g ra d , w h o o i.. Mr« W alter Workman ami *»n l*hiHp. ami Mra. Roh'l. Johnoon, Sunday o f Foreat Grove; Mi«* MargBCK Mr» KliaaN'th Samiram, and i Dixon, County Nurae; Ja» ! **wi», M i-, N. W <é>i ia*in cl 1 '■'» ' i County (ionuwiaw inar; It W. Barne» came out U* attend the meeting ot „ of HIUal»oro U U cvw r Chapter, Wednewlay evanlng. j ^ hl(rh « - W l ; lhv ,^ c h e r , J°U */“ ' * * .* * •* ** 1 ^ lt* ^or ’ IrruMCinatton (ymtiriuoa to be an used by the kitchen, « vangeliata who preach the three- »<1“ * "*» goapel No neglect o f old " , ’. u -.yoUiu " “ "k f0 “ ™* “ that * t' ‘ ke battler n«ay b* varied to ta*te and mwxl with the mn»t delectable of reeulta. Some o f there new variation» arc- given here today; notice thoae Southern delight« made v/'Jh rice, that OoaaUl favoerte made with bunanoa! Uae any large mixing bowl for your baiter; tradition nuggest» a -halh/wed brown crock. But for con- venience, put it in a wbde-mouthed pitchw wttth atraight aide«, ao it will pour out evenly. To prepare your griddle for frying keep a »of. bruuh handy, and “ paint" your griddle with grease; u*e a »patula fo r turning union« you can “ flip ” ? * * * * ; SjrrUp ^ ‘th panC!‘ k^ . '! ‘ "adilfcon.l, .o be aure a .oth e. >•■*• P“ ^ " ^ P **"^ of " jmJp »• l~ ‘ «* U‘ P- Ad<i * ^ or c n » p » c « n .n tik e them »“ * <>” lh* * * * * * 10 <ie>1 ,f f the “ rm! Went Indian Pancake« 14 cup flour 2 tÌMt]w. sugar 14 tap. «alt Mr». B. K. Denney wu« a lun- j from the David llill nehool and tth- 1 egg, well beaten oï-«< it iiuust o f Imr mec«w, Mr». S. Junior High 'in Hillkboro; Mr». K «. Mi cup milk B. I «a w rene»«, Mra. I, J Carter aex Mar»h, B**a verton; and Mr*, 2 bananas ami Mu*« Con«’ we ve Carter, Thurs Malice, A lb a milk Sift dry ingredients. Add day. Mi— Dixon, county nur»e, took an Ob her two rthildrvn who had <" ‘" » t e n ‘‘ IDf •r*d » tor "• «'"‘v Mra. Ted Metzger (Helen Crutrt) shown a positive r.-action to the fh*ur mixture wltil smooth. Pou- return«»! from St. Vincent'» ho—i*i. tubarcuhn t.Wl. To thc-«e ch ldrcn onto a b*t, well-greased gnddle. tal, Thur» lay, where nhc ha« un r>r. Bellinger g-.ve a thorough ex- Drop a few slice» of banana on dergone brimUmcnt the |ia»l nine amanation. ‘ °P oach cake. Brown on one tide day». ________________then on the other. Sprinkle with )!T T irrwdered sugar or garnish with Mra. W. J Citane and grmtrti. T I M E T O liaugbter, Marilyn Crane. were > u m T iD D E M M i i o n N ^ ,,y ' aml M,rv‘‘ imme<f,,eIy 6 S Q l iK K h l, I * ( ) I S ( ) > medium.iuzed pancakes. gueatM c f Mr«. I- J. Carter and ; Mia« Uenevieva Carter, Wedm-odayJ Kvery gmuml »«fuirrel poisoned Bread Crumb Pancake« at tea. now means four less squirrel* this 114 cups fine dry bread crumb- Mr. J. W Sprague ia in Port su Iran«-r and saves the farmer from 114 cups milk lata! caring fur her broth« r.in-law fo jj po whlch ¡« the «mount 2 tbsps- white com syrup am| .istor, Mr and Mr». Fred O lm -L*, ,ianwge done by one adult squir- -tc »«l who ore l»»th quite ill with r(., (hjri„ K thl, states L. E. ,,‘ l° ‘ ‘ u. | Francis, A iv-^nnt O tW ly Agent. Ü- Th«< ermto ALOHA Mr. and Mr«. C. F. Hastings The cfmt o f the <lamage done were dinner gue«*t« o f Mr. and by one squirrel would, if «pent in a Mn*. T Hall o f |**>rtlund. Sunday, poisoning t*i«sn, serve as adequate , Mr. Hall . . a h it h e r of Mrs. control in most The average ■ H r. and 1Mra. X H- Neal dmve lla -U i«* . litter si*e is eight, which result* jo Esttaca.ta «*»>"«■ ° n old oeu.h - 1 in an increase of approximately bora- Mr and Mr». F. M> Wood. Mr. and M ix y four young a yean- fo r each a- ftfem rd Johnwon and J. H. Neal uml *-n o f I •• Ufc ‘ ' y ,iult squirrel. March is Khe breed. art. ^ t h getting their tractors in 1 " u 1,11 / ‘ "j. , in* season f w this r»»Kent pest working .shape for spring plowing. Mr«. Uarrott Raraiall. south of n H^ ly m>w ^ the time to ^ and ,U'ovl'rU)n- got the poison ,,ut. A thousand Mr. « r f Mrs. John A n a s and Mr». V. A. Wood, ami Mra. F. poumla o f p o ^ l ^ r le y have been it> Vo>\ k n d Sunday at pountv agent f o f- ^ L. Howard attended Uh<5 meeting pf morning. 11 mi lunr-heon of the Daphne Club fice *n«d will l*e di-'ributed to tb’ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tibbarts and at the home o f Mr*, Gust Kxflund, \nrhnis community tAwres where i* may b»* purchase»!. Mrs. Ruebison o f Portland were in portlami, Thuroday. One Utbltwpeopful uf poisoned Sunday callers o f Fred's parent*, R« x Denney, who ha» hern in grain should be placed near the Mr and Mrs. W alter Tibbetts. c.ltarge of the Forest Ranger Sta entdance o f each o f the burrow* Mr and Mrs. G. G. Gill ami son tion near Mt. Si-a.-tlu, Calif., the ur sea titered along the rur«. A Norman «if Portland were caller« past several yuar», ha« been trana- three pound j*nck o f |*ol»onea bar Friday evening, at the home of feried to the lo * At*g*,Ue area. ley is sufficient for t>0 to SO bait* their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar M rv B. A ( sk.liiey, Mm« Evaly,. | The amount «>f pos<in used or put Mason of Stacey Avenue. Cathey ami (». E. McConnell o f <nJt, will depeiul on the number o f Portlami spent the week.end at the »«|Uirre.l» on the farm. Sard Studlar ia confined tio his home o f Mr. ami Mr*. Barrett The bait u**‘d for poisoning ««juir- home with the mumps, Randall. Mrs. Rawktll is a daugh rels .locv* not kill game bird*. Trials Harriet and Ixiis ter o f Mr*. Cathey. have definitely shown that grouse. *® Mr. ami Mr*. W. J. Miller, Mr. quail, pheaaarrt* and similar binds 1 * vteve Carter, Sunday. nr«l Mr*. Homer L W ibon, and can consume relatively large quan tity fund Wilson drove t«i (Virvallia tirtie* o f the bait without produc- S u tim k y o f last w«wk, ami saw lug any harmful effect* Hnwvver, one o f the champion-hip baskettmll where ducks, geese, turkeys, and oth«'r domastieateid fow ls are nuig- games played there. it:g over the ground, it is neces E. R. Mill o f Portland has pur sary to une coivsadrrable cate as chas'd two and a half acre» o f the they are more or less susceptible T. J. Allen property on the corner ts* .the action t»f the poison. It *» o f Allen Avenue ami Lombard, further im|*>rtatA tbit the poiroiWM through Doy Gnay. Mr. Mill plans grain he k<qrt where stock cannot MRS. KOPP, OF OTTUM W A. to huikl a home here. IOWA TELLS OF REM ARKABLE gdt any sizeable amount' o f it at RELIEF L P U t fO M T R E A I- Mrs, Ed th Toxier Wenbiered one time. If ithe bait i* spread as MENT G A V E HER and Mrs. C. llilanaen were joint directed above, it will lie impossi. hontesaes at th«> X .I’ .U. club lun- ble fo r livestock U> pick up emurgn Stomach sufferers will be inter cliaon Timsday, at the latter’« home to Jo tihem any harm. It ia ad- *n Portland. Those attending were v.sable, wherever practical, to keep cstod in the follow ing sbatemen-t of Mrs. R. B. Brown, and Mr«. S. B the dead squirrels burunt because Mrs. Mary Kopp, Ottumwa, Iowa: itbeae dead squirrel« usually con- "I have -suffered fo r years with Lawrence .tain enough o f the ¡«(rychnine to heartburn and sour stomach; Was Mr*. Lawrence Austin entertained kill a «log. much disAressed; everyithing I ate iv/ith a luneiheun ami two tables of — -------------------- disagree«! With me; could get no «“ 500" at her home at Westdale, A C H IEVE M EN T FINS relief until I tried Williams S.L.K, Thun*l«y. The guests wore Mes- y / t * ,• , , , I l a , v ... I'ormula. One bottle Ivas done won danio» W. J. Wtright, Frank Pritz- l ( ) l)K (iI V h .N t 1 «! 1» dors and has given me great relief. iloff, Carl l*»lo, Ingram, John Kel. " I> •» expressing it mikfly to sav dogg, Jorgenson, ami R o-» Kellogg. Ac) ievement pins, certificates I am well plffMad and can reconi Mi * RhodU Shellenhei f i r T , of li T - 1 and stiholar-.iwp* will be award«d morvd S.L.K. to all who suffer as Igor, Oregon, spent the week end nt •*'» the members o f the Chehalem I huv'F’ tb«' h< nx- o f h< r parents, Mr. a n d ! Mountain Potato Club at ;ts an- So it gin-s. Thousamk* praise this Mrs. L I) Shelieaberger. Her «i« ¡or | «u a l achieveimcnt program, to bd wonderful preweription fo r relief of Mr . Oscar Effenborger and l>aby -^«'I'K in the Sciholl« grange hoII, difiorders o f stonvaoh, liver, and kid- s*in, o f Tillamook, nlso cm ie up to I'Viilay, March at 8:00 p m., neys, and faulty elimination, which meet her and will remain for a according to L E, Francis, A sms . cover dysqiepsia, »our or ga»*y sto tant County Agvnt. Foltewing 'he mlach, constipation, sick headache, week's visit. achievement pr.w iam , mdtion pic neuriti*, neuralgia, lame back, Mr. ami Mrs. Fro«l H. Goyt w w e tore» will b«1 shown-. rheumatic pain, general weakness. hosts with a birtih«l«y dinner at All the piople in he community and Vos« o f yiitality. •their home on Rirmirigtnn _ , , . who are interested in chib wt>rl>- If you suffer, don't wait. Make irdsy evening, in him-r o f their Jtrv jnvjt)V| t() »tterd-. Saturday the tent for yourself and sec what «on Gerald ~ and Merwm King. U f h . ----------------------- «vtomlerful result- it produces. Get » f porOand. T h« iruest« were Mr Mrn B K IV nn«'y and M -x T. .vour bottle of Williams S.L.K tnn»i Mrs. Irenold Murn««r, Mi an p ib-nney were caller* at the home Formula alt the Brown’s Beaverton «Mr*. Mcrwin King, ami Mr. and 0f mri »m l Mrs. S. iB. Iaiwience, Phannacy. Satisfaction guaranteed >Mr*. Gerald Gojrt, all o f Itertland. I Sunday. ,o j your money refunded. 2-sd v and aat away in warm place to nae ovar ni(pht. In th* morning add the buttar, aalt and aoda. Beat thoroughly and bake on a hot «led griddle. Panoaktts are now being served aa a »upper or luncheon diah a* well aa for breakfaat. Accompanied with bacon or »a usage.«, ayrup or butter, and hot coffee, there ¡a no eo«ier or ta**tier snack To glorify your griddle oakc* further, try apeading them with a »poonful of your favorite jelly » r jam a w ell-oiled baking sheet or in verted pan. Bake in a »low oven (275* F .) for ahout 30 minute«. While etnll warm press a candied cherry on each meringue kia*. 3d "pffV G R A Y NOTARY PUBLIC* Apr. I at. Lost Day to File State Income Tax He prat. I ean help<you Kiaaea 2 egg white« 1 cup confectioners sugar V4 teaap vanilla 14 teaap. salt V4 cup almond« 1 cup «late« Cake» Beat egg white« until «tiff but not dry; beat in the sugar, one thr.rd at a time Add salt and van illa. Fold in chopped nuts ar.d sliced «iatea. Drop mixture by rounded teaapoonsful in smooth mourda on Rice and Cornmeal Griddle 1 cup cold boiled rice Vk cup cornmeal 14 cup flour 1 bap. aaK 1 tiwp. augar 114 to 2 cup« tour milk 14 tap. soda i | 2 egg» 2 tbapa. liquid shortening 1935 N orge Product» | Mix dry ingredients together. Mix R efrigerator. Washer» »our mdk, beaten egg yolk», ami rice. Combine and add stiffly bea t Alao en egg white«. Blend and bake as General Electric Vacuum CU-sner'. griddle cakes or waffle«. Now on Display at New Deal Flap-Jack« 114 cups pantry flour Beaverton Electric Shop 514 t»pa. baking powder 114 tap«, salt 14 cup sugar 1 egg 14 cup liquid shortening 2 cups milk Mix and * f t dry ingredients. Beat egg, stir in shortening, ado one-fourth cup milk and beat half minute. Add rest of m lk and stir H E R rS THE AID TO hr. dry ingredient« all at once. Drop c o l d s ... by spoonsful on hot gr.ddle. Cook on one aide until full o f bubble«, VICKS VA-TRO-NOL turn, and cook on other side. If > A FfW POOPS UP EACH NOSTRIL« cakes seem too thick, add more milk. FEWER Buckwheat Cake 4 cups buckwheat flour 1/3 cup cornstarch 2 taps, salt 1/3 yeast cake 214 cups lukewarm waiter 1 tbsp. dark corn syrup 2 tbspa. butter 14 tsp. soda Add syrup and yeast to % cup o f lukewarm water and when dis solved add to the remaining 2 cups waiter. Sift together buckwheat flour and cornstarch and add to liquid. Beat thoroughly and set a . way in warm place to rise over night. In the morning add the but ter, »alt and ¿oda. Beat thoroughly l| K INJRCTOR “wáb 20 blade«. Lots of BLADES 8 0 1 OT # Wades come with the new , Schick INJECTOR Raxot. The INJECTOR which you get with the razor come, loaded with 20 «smooched bladsa. There’« no anwrappmg of popes. You merely insert Injector and Pull-push. 4 And what a »here you get! Stnoneh, quick, and so comfortable MAGAZINE REPEATING RAZOR CO. 230 P«rb Arrour New Tort. N.T. fgaaf) v«g * Moroni V. Rlieble a Co., toe. « E. S«th R l . M.T. Schick In fe e to i* " •• P A 2 0 ! HERE'S THE A ID TO SHORTER COLDS . . . V I C K S VAPORUB «JUST RUB ON THROAT AND OttST- [full details in each Vkks p<Kfcoqe] LUMBER SPECIALS 1x3 Flooring . . . . . Per 100 $1.60 Kiln Dry 1x4 Ceiling . . . . . . Per 100 $1.50 Kiln Dry « Shiplap............ Great Newspaper af the J 2x4 and 2x6 . . Northwest H ARTHUR MULHOLLAND ■ 1x4 Roof Sheet) Auto Route and Agency m Beaverton Oregon p Roll Roofing . . 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Southern Pacific For details, see your railroad agent or write J. A. Ormandv, General Passenger Agent, 7 0 ) Pacific Bldg., Portland, Ore- Get full details at DEALERS, PLUMBERS A N D P ortland G as & C oke C ompany