The Beaverton review. (Beaverton, Washington County, Or.) 192?-1941, March 29, 1935, Image 3

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    FRIDAY,
The Beaverton Review
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Hruwn'» Drug Stole,
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Karl J u*«y anil Ivan Hlvrly uf
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Writ’ Ki.un'
for lhi- wi i k
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Mr. »mi Mm. K. K. Siii'tl, via*
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limin'.
funi l'iii«i'ia li| ui l*m Hum: via-
Ill’ll ut ikr L-nbruk homi- Si-‘ urti»y
mut Sufnuty.
Mr, »ml Mi
A. A.
lUI lll’,t 'I lu­ .Jay irom «
vten tu ln
Angele».
F hi I re-
ivuku
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Mr, m inI Mia. I w-u*. 11* * 1-- rnttar-
lainiHl a gruup uf rwlativa- /rum
l ai-iiy ul thi’ ii iiiuiit’ , Suiuiay.
John i'aunJar, anii llonry Jacob
i«ai-h iu i tm ir Ic fi i.uiul
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noevrmiuaUna nutuert.u» »uteker.
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Mm. VV. ||. 1L yd jt,r»l hm houni-
gu»*»t, Mr». RubV Mi’< auli-y wer»
trui’ uU» ai U m - hom* uf Mr. uml Mr».
John Hummer«, Wuhuv- .«y evemng
Mr. ami Mm. Hbiehk» who
l’iM’r» uooupytnK th« Dounin«
oh 2nd aiuj L mbani Stn < «
mov«sl tu -th« 11ui«t h-’ UM’ un
Ava.
huv<-
nvuaa
li*.<i-
Allen
Mr. and Mm. C. II. (i-«dfri-) and
family
whu (.uve re»idt*l
in th :
fommr Kr od i mly tu-um- or iit*i
»nd A ' gel »ironia, liavr moved tu
T-uar-l
Iliuti School Noies
uh
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Formation of u two o-unty ton
ni» confarono»
w o» ■-tanti <1 at a
itti-»»! iii»r a». Foni it (irovu, uccorxl
ir ir U» Jainua Milb-r, bauli ropre-
Mntutivi- at the incuti'ir- A sche-
dulii fur the aix
»cIlluda in t’hc
li-Hif-ui m « « workiul oui- Inclu-led1 in
1 1 •
H .1 h I i;1olt fa m i II
C I.UH! y
league un, Ncwlierg, McMinnville,
Itunka, Formt Grove, Tigniti and
Beaverton.
The ac he-hi lo l*: Aprii 5, Fortuit
Drove a l Hvavi-rUm, llrnk - ut Ni w-
borir, uml McMlnn-vilU- ut Tig-urd;
Aprii 12, Benvert-n al Newberg,
Itunka ut McMinnville, Tiirurd ut
Kore ut (»rove; Aprii 17, Turani ur
IK-averton, Fon-ut (itovi- at lianka,
Mi M innville at lleiverton,
Forent
tiravi- » t Newlu-nr, Tiirard h ! Hank»;
Aprii 2d. Bar k* ut lleaivertoti, M*-
Minnvillo ut Fore-t (ir ve, N eslierg
ut Turani; Aprii 2tl, Heaverti u a’
Tiirard,
It.u.kji
ut Kornat tirov<-,
New iieig ut McMinnville; May l,
Newb-■ ng »t lteavorU,n. McMinnville
at Bunk-“ , Konmt (¡rove ut Tiirard;
May :t, B<-averti.n ut liunk», F »r-
•“>( (irovi- at McMii nv Ile, TiKard at
Newberg; May K, Beaverton nt M-•
Mmnville. Ni-wbtry at Fori—t Grove,
Itunka at T y a r d ; Muy 10, Hi-aver-
ton at K<>rei*t (irove, N'-wls-rg at
Bank», McMinnville at Tigard.
Diana » w e uUo mu<ie for an in-
ikviitual l'harnpbiruihip tournament,
I I-- helil l'i-rc Mai 17
! IM
Kai-h nohiud may enter a dmrhli-x
U-um, anil »ingle* player». Arrange
munti for y ri»’ Kami-» an.l mixiul
■kühles
in the tournament
wer-
alun con* »1er ed
Tha MM I« du tighter i f Mr. and
A number o f the (.’ wU-rts
of
Mr». Iltd a it Livengood
uf A lui. u Beaverton high school organized n
irli fr« m
thv bick i/ n-h step*
ti unii tournament between
them-
Huturduy,
»r.d hrukr
her i-olbit judves to determine
t)he champion
bon«.
in the m-hool. (iamt-s ih « week arc
Mr. and Mr». !.. R. Richey , tiene being played aw foli w »:
g rU—
Brown, and Jattu-i
Miller
were L o i» Rua-i'll v . V i r - .n Crandall,
dini er |fcji «I» ai the lu me ‘ >• Mr. M il fruì 'Bwirhy v*. Grace Miller,
ar«l Mr». Jack O du i'l-l in
Betty Allu-rt-’ V*. Amie Thynr Car­
I tu i lay evening
olyn l’Kcriem v». Betty Alt-shin;
Mr
and Mr», J. ( . Ready o 1 le-ys- John Mason \i. Ni-al Jack
mn,
Harold l’eterno n
v**. Henry
Suuth Dak-da, whu tiave been mak-
Kaudn-riier, (iene Brown v«. Ili-l -
u>|t their home in the Undcrhib
liert Burke, James Miller v*. Bdl
houn’ the pu'.t month are moving
Woo.la, Allen Spriyirrl v». I - h K-
cut near the Hernard airport.
({••Ike,
Donald Shiyt
vs
Arthur
.Mr». \V C Mi-Kell t i n huMe-,'- Wickstrand.
V r the Tuisoiay lin-igi» clulb ut I
•h«T h»ine Tue »M y. Mi
A MIH Cox
tri-iw
Till-
I >1-111" t
v «tu an add.tior.ul guw*. und Mr». ! known
as the first year
Public
A. K. lluu <>n lu-hl bhi 1-igh ■-core. 1 Speaking claw, h«*ltl their regular
Mir». dM-ir Kffer hi rger urti buh v monthly ulectiun la»t Friday TV--
officers
were e looted:
non rot arti-yi U> h^r hum«* in Til- following
larnu-k, Suiulay, after -|-oi*l|i g the President, Mary Jai - .lunor- Vice-
Presideirt, Agda Matt>iin; Secret ry,
past Week
M Lie h me
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parents, Mr. end Mrs. L. li. Shi’l- Rut-h Multhauf; Triasurer, Maxine
Fowler; and Reporter, Verna Stal-
jenl-erger.
di-r. Inaugural arri farewell mldn-s-
Mr. s-nd Mrs, Joe Weathermen sns were given Monday.
of Suaar.viUr, Calif.,
Mrs.
j
J,
Weatherman o f Pocatello, I -Isb->,
Bi*a verton
High
ilehater*
who
Mr*. Win. D. May and Mr* Hurry won the Northern Willamette dis-
Stillwell o f Portland v.siti-l ut the t’-ict championship from W c»t Linn
I. D. Shi-lli-nlu-rgiT home, T* urw lust we«*k
will debate Clntsknnit-
•lay.
too in*, the winners o f the Coltim-
MARTHA LKHMAN IN
Rut** a Wisst,
vocal
( HARCK OF ( LASS ^
;
EFFECTIVE
s
RHEUMATIC RELIEF
: cause we can...
Easy \ W
1 tbp*- chopped <-nion
1’i-pper and salt
W i«h your rice thoroughly and
cook till tender.
Now
mix beef,
rice, and
your *ea*< n irg
C ok
cahlaigo in bo11 rg, salted water
for one to two minutes until the
cubhage li-avos are softened
Re
move the leave» whole from the
head. W rap each leaf <f cabt-age a
rourul one rounding tablespoon of
your Is-ef and rice mixture. Placi
>r a well-oiled
baking
-fish ami
pour tomrto wauce over all. Cover
the iKsh and l>ake in a moderate
l»ia River district title, at Cists
kan’o, one week from today.
Hurt
GEORGE W. COD
RINGTON. President
of the Winton Subsidi­
ary of General Motors
and J. W. Rimmer, i
V - President of the
Boetonand Maine Rail­
road, shown entering
the cab of the new die-
•el-powered
"D ying
Yankee.'*
the
first
streamlined train to be
BABE LEAVES NEW
YORK — Jacob Rup-
pert, owner of the New
York Yankees, con­
gratulates Babe Ruth trnr
upon hie appointment
at assistant manager
of the Bostort Bruves
a* .'udg* ruche, Babe's
r.ew boaii looks on.
Z l 0»K/ii k.OfllARITY, vet-
eren American League um­
pire and suti-or of the officlsl
laajue motion picture, “ Play
Ball.” The picture It being
m* '■ available to high
•e* uole and civic organlrs-
tlont by the Pither Body
Oivielon of General Motors,
whole cooperation made the
production of the sound film
poetlble.
CORONER FRANK NACE of Lot Ange'ea takea racent
traffic violatora for a at-oll through tha n-cigue to ahow
w
tha tragic raaulta of raokleaa driving.
Garnett
¿Tlir COrnjmiian
R, JA* w
h
ami Phylli»
selection.
Miss Martha
|»ihman
was
in ~
charge-
-/f I - ; I* Sa’ ur'lay
evening
I ible rlats pr- gram at tihe R. B.
ai
McMirvr: home. Tlie »eventh chap - M
ter o f Revelations was read res­
Great Newspap<-r sf the
ponsively, after which Mr. (¡arneti
Northwest
of Sum- Advlrr l^-fl | »
• o v ti
hour. cave a detailed talk on the chap­
World's Mod Famous Chel
ter.
The Misses Kleine McMinn,
A R T H U R M U LH O LLA N D
1
Aui(uat
K-i-'flier,
the
world's Sauce in (he ( ontmental Manner
Auto Route and Agency
\
moidt famous cook, called the “ king , "Simple elegance” is what this
Beaverton
Oregon |
of chefa and chi^ o f kinys” died mi-uir-g "Sauce Continantal’’ lends
For Inforoiation
I
last
morrth at the
aye o f 89, to yisir simple iv/ttage or bread
regarding service or suhscriptionrl
but U-ft bibiml a/tv in-, kni/wbwtKe pu-kiing:
Phone H»-av»rton 7303
( ontinenlul Sauce
and an inspiration to every couk in
’tesi en<-e ard office:
,
1/8 cup butter
the land. First clu-f ever to I k - a-
\
Comer,
Second
and
Hall
2/8 cup powd- red sugar
wankwi the layion o f Honor, chef
1 i-Kg
to Napoleon in 1870, thia “ Beetho­
‘
y Williams
ven of the saucepan" invent«»! a
1 Limp, lemon juice
R.TT.X Oomp'und rbis your system
score of new dishes, tauyht hun-
Vic cup date.-., sliceii
o f exceem uric acid o'/ncenCratio-,
Vk cup r, uCrncat.1
' nr is is o f chefs to cr»>k, and hlm-
Melt your butter in the top o f a wbudi i» the cause of most rheu­
s<df had a ready repertoire
of
mone than r>,000 r«<-|>oa. How many double boiler Now ie t t y*>ur egg matic pains, neuritis, ar<| sciatica.
he v* you ?
aid then aild tl-e sugar, and stir Many former sufferers nave found
re relief in this medicir.e made
Out of hi* Immense »tori- of in the melted butter. Return yo-ur
corditi».n*. A 'k
knowledge, from a vast collection mixture to the double boiler and v-jiecially for the
about W illiam '
R. ,
of proverbs, he chose as hi« f»a- at r until your sauce thick-n« (it your druggist
Compound,
f-/r
"tffective i
aic reci|s- fur long life, healtv and w.ll be about 5 rninut«-»). Remo.-e U.X.
Komi eating: ‘'Simple fool, »imply from the fire and add th • lerr.on rheumatic relief." Your druggist at
co< k i*l!"
Beaverton
I'h-rmacy,
juice, your slice i dates unJ the the Brown'.i
you’ve
chopped. will be glad to advise you.
Maitre line/(Tier, on a viait to rititm<-ats which
1-adv j
th»- United States some yi ars ag /. Keep warm over hot (but cut h/il-
(when a prominent hotel chef be­ ingj water until ready tt> serve.
came so excjtwd over the master's
1933 Norge Products
arrnva I In- dropped hi» be*r. cas­
Sweet Dream*
Refrigerators
" asher*
serole) Is-ggud the American peo­
A lingering nightcap after a busy
Also
ple not to eat so fast, not U- cook d ty was recommended by the grea*
too fast., and not to w-asti- good Ft**r.oi> co<jk. His own wife mixed
General
Fleet
ric
Vacuum Cleaner*
fisid. Those words, even fron. the Him his favorite; try your l.fe-
chef who invented Peach M'-lha in partrw-r on one of these healthful
Now on Display at
honor of Nellie M 'foa arsl (¡lace m xtures:
/»arah Bernhardt, in praise of the
1 ngK. nepapaied
Beaverton
Electric
Shop
.famous aitrers, still hold good to-
I tb-iji. white turn syrup
,day, as do some o f the simple
% cup cold milk
)>a»ic r«-cipes o f the immortal m »i-
Few jprain» salt
,ter o f the »auci-pans.
F<r* grains nutmeg
Beat your egg white unt'l «tiff
. S'nu- adnjdations o f ha* recipe«
dry; add egg yolk and
.follow...keep them simple and keep I ut not
bee* until thick and fluffy. Add
them good!
th/- syrup, salt and mlilk. V r r the
mixture into cl died glasses.
r o-
Cabbage» fur King*
RELAX while the engineer
A
Frenchman's
idea of
be ng ter cracked ice, if you wish Sprin­
does (he driving.
complimentary to hi* lady love is kle nutmeg on top and serve at
a special drink, or just
f EAD or write as we speed
to call her “ little calbage", and once. For
over smooth steel rails.
your compliment may be equally for a change) you might
praiseworthy
if
you
*e»-ve thi* add orange or pint-apple
EAT in the dining car when­
King’s ( 'aiding*-:
the beaten egg just before
ever we re hungry. Complete
the
milk.
King's Cahbage
i -,-ais now cost as little as 80r.
*4 cup rice, uncooked
C I I N K cool, clean water
Banana Pineapple Kgg Nog
1 cup raiw beef. ch<>l»pe.i
whenever we're thirsty.
] he»d o f cabliage
ripe banana
W E E K ’S N E W S
• ît v f* f
MARMI! 29. 1935
" "
cup milk
egg
tbsps. unsweetened pircapple
juice
Slice or break lianana into medi­
um
mcoh
wire
strainer.
Pres*
through -«trainer wrtih a -*poor . A '■''■
rther
ingmhents
an<l mix in a
cocktail shaker. Or you may mash
hansna with a spoon and beat wit>h
a rotary egg beater until creamy.
Add other ingr«Kcnfts and liest un
til .smooth.
to Shave
S L E E P in a cozy berth. A
T ourist Pullman doublt lower
for the night costs only $1.23.
# It'd cair to «
with the new
INJECTOR R aio
id no unwrapping
nothin* to take
always ready to
smooth satisfying
easy to insert a
blade INSTANTLY
And there's a rest room with
tis all the way.
M A G A Z IN E R E P E A T IN G R A Z O R CO
230 Park Avenue, N ew York. N. Y.
S a le s R t>pr**en tm 1 tw s
H a ro ld P R itc h ie A C o .. l a c -.40 E.34th 9 L .N . Y .
For details, see your railroad
ggent or write J. A. Orraanuy,
General P.issenger Agent, 70i
Pacific Bldg., Portland, Ore-
Idkna county, .second h-ghest s e e ­
ing county in the United States
and first in the 11 western states
in the recent National 4-H County
Progress contest, ranked bu' a frac­
tion o f a point kroner than St. Lou­
is county, Minn., winner of t-he
national award.
H. C.
Seynvour
state club leader, reports.
As winner in the western -I vis­
ion, I^n e county 4-H club* will re­
ceive $1000 in cash. The national
award was a $10,000 4- -H club
Imilding.
Mr. Seymour
wa* one o f four
.state club leaders who, with a re­
presentative o f the national 4-!!
club department, made up the na­
tional committee of judees for scor­
ing t-he contert: entries. He ex ­
pressed a great deal o f pride is
the development of 4-H club work
it loine county, as -shown by the
report prepared by R- C. Kuehner,
county club agent.
the |
LUMBER SPECIALS
1x3 Flooring .................
.
.
Per 100 $1.60
Kiln Dry
100 $1.50
1x4 Ceiling........
100 $1.30
Shiplap.............
2x4 and 2x6....... . . Per 100 $1.20
1x4 Roof Sheeting . . . Per 100 $1.20
Roll Roofing....... . Per Squ. $1.19
Gal. $1.50
Paint ...............
VV. J. McOeady Lumber Co.
We D e liv e r
YOUNGEST
CATHOLIC
BISHOP
CONSE­
CRATED— Tha Most Revarend Raymond A.
Kearney, S. T. D. coniecrated at tha age of 32
became tha youngeit member of tha Roman
vC«tholio Hierarchy.
-*r -w 4
Southern Pacific
L A N E CO. 4-H ( I/I B
WORK RATED HIGHLY
Carl Mapea o f Salem, spent
weok-erd in Beaverton.
INDUSTRIAL SPOKESMAN
— Lamont du Pont, presi­
dent of E. I. du Pont de Ne­
mours A Co., will discute
current problems of Ameri­
can Industry during tha
Forum of Liberty broadcast
over the Columbia network
Thursday, March 14, at 8:30
p.m. Eastern Standard Tima.
YCith rail fares at 2r a mile
and less it's real economy to
go this way and have all the
comforts, conveniences and
security o f train traveL
T e le p h o n e 4 6 0 3
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Rev. I. N. Demy says:
l have found nothing in the
past 20 years that can fake the
place of Dr. Miles Anti-Pain
Pills. They are a sure relief for
my headache
Sufferers from H e a d a c h e ,
Neuralgia. Toothache, Backache,
Sciatica, Rheumatism, Lumbago,
Neuritis, Muscular Pains, Peri­
odic Pains, write that they have
used Dr Miles Anti-Pain Pills
with better results than they had
even hoped for.
Countless American house­
wives would no more think
of keeping house without Dr.
Miles Anti-Pain Pills than with­
out (lour or sugar. Keep a pack­
age in your medicine cabinet and
save yourself needless suffering.
A f Drug Stores— 25c and $1.00
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