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The Beaverton Review meeting*, which are to he liv’d on Hie first Tu«.-»day of .March, April and May, lieglnnning a t 10:30 n.rn. First DuPont Kxltibil Arthur Schultz and Jitmo» Walters DAI,I.AM, I'exa* — For the fliai time in more than IIMi years of ex »1 * lit Monday fishing in the head 1st cnee, I, I, DuPont de Nemoura A water» of the Nehalem Ttlvcr at < » will exhibit at a national exposi Keasy, Oregon. tion Featuring the muiveln of mod i tiarlcs Walter*, »on of M.\ and ern chemistry. The 1100,300 diiplay will be housed in the If nil of Vnried Mr*. Ham Walter*, has been eon- Industries when the Fxposition open» l.ntd to Ilia bed with a rerious June (i i asi of Influenza and the measles. Saturday evening, March 11, there will be a "500’’ card party et the Texas Invites Nation DALLAS, I'exa».—Half a million Cedar Mills grange hall. Thi pro postcards will go into the mail dur eei os from this y ear’» part it» are ing the week beginning Jan. 12, ad- b t'n g used to in-tall modern f tomb dr.- ed to out-of-stater:, by Dallas ing and Improve the cmik room* of WPA Murai Placet! in Asylum for Inianc J uki ilio itiiiiu fot' tlif iil'i ramni Ion or to «torvo with tlt'XM'l t . pu ( on with n spoon. Sponge lim p s t'l <KK»I I I ini» iHiwilortd »ug*r % Up. um ilili 1 ttihloMpnon molti «I hut’or Slf| flour t/Uro, oiouHiiro, itihl mu It. inni tit together four timo.'. Com l'Ino otiti .inti otiti voi It h xml until ilin li unii lotuoti t oloi od. Iti ut oro white» itifT, mill Miniti urinili *' 11V. "lui t't iti | *i ti ilo heating until m u tu i* »tomi» ili peak». F"IU li t i n vi li. iiiUluto miti vuullln ,\tli| hour, folding In carefully; thou fold In huitor, Iiro|i from t***|> «on on M ig riithoil papor, liuko In moderate t'vt'ii CIT5 F.) 12 minute*. Multo* 2 ' it tit'/on »|>nng* drops. Chlen.'o Work* l’rogroH» Ad iiilnlatrutlnn urtisi» hnvti Just coni plot ed n unirei II fe*t long and d feci w Ilio, ili a coat of (limoni f2,. '"Hi, Ciglilo«!) of tho “boondogglliiK" paloter» wero onifdoyod on ilio oh Jori Of nrf, Nt MilarloH of X3I n moni h. Whon Ilio murili whn romplofetl Il wu» plaeetl wliere It la Impeti li «III Ito of lulert'Ht nml dlvernlon lo liuiiflredH of uri lover» lo thè «tute u h ) Itilo fo r ilio I iih iiiio ni Klgln, III. llleo Dull It". I Clip 11.Id rooked i It o % tup. Halt I t hup. HU g ill 1 IhnpN. molted hlitlt r 2 eggs 1 tup Ilnur Fil IDA Y, MARCH U. lfSd 2 t*pn. linking fMiwilor I m p milk resident* and inviting them here for Sift dry Ingredient*. Add or ' the I’exa» Centennial opening June 6. yolk*, lieuten with milk. IP nt until Klnordh; mid rice mid melted hm Democratic Party Official $500,000 fo r Art ter. Cold In h ! iff I y beaten egg Get» $90,000 in Salaries DALLAM, I cxasA—Murals, frieze», whiles; hako on hot waff*" Iron has reliefs, work» of sculpture and IVashlni'lifti, I>. c. Walter J. Cum mid nerve nt once. For el lldro’i other artistic touches costing more who hum up energy, the w.iffle' ■oing», treasurer of the Democratic than half a million dollar» are pro National committee, In being pulii Hal may lie nerved with plenty of r) vided for in plan* of the Texas (Jen- arles ami fees amounting to xiHi.isst a teanial Exposition. tup rich In ilex11 oho , year, all from acini public office* to which he was appointed by .tense halo Mold —1 Jones, chairman of the Reconstruc e - I limp, gelatin tion Finance corporation. It was ru CE D AR M ILL 't cup told water peril'll here. I*;— I'k clip* hot coffee Cummings waa formerly n Chicago A group of I*; g irls from the Hung irinii t ream I ulti *4 ''up Uigur manufacturer, hut lit* bnalnea* cloned < eiiar Mil)» district have orianlzed 2 rupe Kifloii cuke flour % tap, vnnllla mid I» now In proccHN of liquidation. a Girl Scent iroop which I* g et 2 lisps, link 111) p<i w ilor ’ i cup nilt*, chopped When the New Deal enme Into power ting tlie whole-hearted support of '» tup. Milt •y Ollp dlllOH. Hi Ill'll he » n s made executive n**l»tant to the a g< ' «I committee arid siirro'indine 1 rup sugar I :i eup rream . whip poti secretary of the treasury, and Inter 2 i ' kkk , wt'll hoiilou Soak golntlu In eoli! wntei f.o chairman of the Federal Deposit |n- residents. Troop leaders a r e : Cap 1*4 rup* tiouvy t rottili ' minuten; dissolvi Ki'luttn uni MI sum nee corpora lion In i;i,*i| Jone* tain, Mrs. A. R. Pearson; Lieu Ri g»na B » a n rI t tip. VIII. II.t gar in ht.1 ruffe«'. Ctvd uniti ny named him chairman of the hoard of tenant, 'I i Sift fltiur i m o. tnritaurr, mttl huk rii|.y. folti In dnten, nutn. vaniti «, direi torn of the Continental Illinois Iiorls West; and Treasurer, Wanda 1 Mead. lug pt'Wilt-i unti null. nntl . Ift tu i.nd rream Molti Chili t'nmot.l Nntlonal hank (Info which (he ItKC Mis* Blanche Kick worth. iVasli ! rollio» three turn«. Add »ugur grad urd nervo wlth whlpped crem i. has pul X.V 1.1» Hi i»xi) at u nnlnry of $f»),. Ingtun count)'.* new Home Demon-I tiitlly to 1'KgK, miti tieni welt. Add ihm ii year, Infer raised to B7.r.,i»»i. flour, alternately with creimi, hettl Ilt-arl) Saliti •Now Jonea ha» mi Hied him a* one of stratlon Agent, indd a m eetirg ir lug after I- 'I'll miti it tun until •nmoth. *» eup iH/ld Imlled rice Ilo* Ihr« c triisfees of I he Clilengo, | the diniug room of the Cedar Mills Add vnnllht. II.ike In grt"tn*d pnn. ■' clip cokctl t'hlekcn. tilt ed .Milwaukee Sl. fa u l A I’aelfle railroad , «¡range hall, Tuesday, March 3, to different types of yard : k\Hx2 inehoK, tu niodera'e uveo S cup itrliiK beann, rut (which ha» benefited to the extent of ' discuss Mrs. Arthur Bauer led the i'tr>o* K.) go nrtnutoM. Spretiti with * 11.(3!». (112 of RFC money) nt n sal -•'> 2 thnpn. grotti pepper, dioppetl t hocolntf fi.ott Ine. ary of »1Ó.IHMI The total of *!HI,IHM Is singing and a pot luck lunch was i Vi eup rrlrry, dirti Just XI.-.,issi more than the niilury of | rerred at noon. Anyone who 1» In- thap. pii mie) , mini ed •V terested is Invited to attend tires.- It iLetl Iflte itoti t het'te the President of file United Stales. 2 I eup imiytiliniilHp :l rup* cookrtl riti' ! eup whlpplng ert nm A* tnp. Huit tl'Hp. gelatili t rup mUk 2 Ihnpn. cold wnter 2 eupK rheoHO % Inn, milt 2 (lmp». hu iler / Tomato Ire Cayenne • oml.lne thicken, beans, rl.e, |>ei»- t'ruinliH per. celery ¡mil parnley. Combine l'ut I o yt' t of rooked lice In innyonfittlHC and whlpptd t re mi. w |i h s ften gelatin in cold water r> min greased huklmt dish. cover lu ver of K r i t t e l t ehre ne. se i»"3 w ie nt«*, then melt over lo t water. ali nud t'iiyennr. t olitimi.' ■ titilli t ‘iM'1; .old nail a ml coniltlllt* all 111 - leyera until dish I h nliiioit full, prodlonla except tomato i f . Cm Aliti onoiiKti milk to rt/me h alf refrigerator pnn with wax d paper; way to top of epe. Cover wit h pinti layer of tomato lie lf>i<.;«u- crumb*, dot with hotter ami hake i) frozen t<> mushy hi ate I Into In m<>dcr«te oven (SUO lieg. F.» freezing tra>. Then arran ge law ttilrt \ minuten of chicken nalud unit cover with v o t r ÿ / o W Y ' H t ? t ‘5 V o u a AM W KR kV r ( r E e A ä S c T t ^ « l CALIFORNIA l. ’ 3 V the hall. • dr*. William Reck of Cottage Grove has been a visitor at the home of her daughter, Mr«. ” | a r le i W rit. Mrs. Irvin Heinrich entertained March 10th in honor of her da ugh- e r ’» 10th birthday. Among those present were Virginia and Jean (V,e, Georgia Wallace. Ret*y Lou Sill. Virginia Heinrich, and Vivian Kgger». The Sewing club at Cedar Mill* was entertained In Portland on Wednesday. March II, at the home of Mrs. Bob Mathieson. a daughter ot Mr». Spring. U i»N i via V, ALKA SELTZER for COLDS. Acid Indigestion, Head Neura’gia, Fatigue, M us cular, Rheumatic, Sciatic Pain* and other disorders due to an over-acid condition of the body. ache, Low 6 -months round trips now on sale The analgesic, (acetyl-salicylate) re- li . -« in. The »lkalizer* help to -*orri-ct the rauve of those pain* due to Excess Acid. (.ct Alka-Seltzer at your drug »tore in .'.Oc and 6Cc package* for home use, h for a drink of Alka-Seltzer at tin soda fountain. & w i ti Greatly reduced winter coach and tourist roundtrip* to eastern points .../,/»( the privilege of including California on your trip., .p/utaatw lo rg return limit of ux month i. Thi* is the travel bargain we have on sal* c’ -iiy until May 11th. Ask your local S. P. agent for fares and details, or wr te J.A OTmindy,Cen.Pati.Agent, 7C5 Pacific B!dg.,Portland,Oregon. Pacific ISF*'/ViKALIZE e em n/jzn ■ écÆ ' i l emon s h e rhet I rup water 'à rup white roi n s ir u p 1 egg -white N ■4 rup «upar ’ * eup lemon Juice Iloti water. Mirar limi eo t n together for íi minuten, Add julr*. Cool miti frec/.e In it AiM tienten egg white mul until firm. ■ n> rup lelimli munii, f reere I "Hint.■ lee llt.it two eup» tomato Juice, lei Martially cool; mid I I ihlespoon i elntln mnlntrncd In Cold water. Then Hcnnon wiiti one teawpoon It tin II Jlilee, one toanpiMiii -alt, one te.'i-poon WiirceuXcrahlre sauce. Freeze. Cut In itquarea, ind nerve inch portion in u next of (hlcory nr curly eiidlvp. --------------------------- Real Estate Transfers (s ----------------------------------------------------- m s P H iM . BF I. t i t i n n n m w— Cmdy pl.mtlng ol vcgelahle scoti. Kmll A. .lohnnon et ux to Victor cH|K'clall) In ettil and mot'erately Herbert JohliHon et ux, l o ' 2 fi wei noli. Hometlmea r e s u lti in noeti WH .-t Lot -’ Hlk. 2. Kingston, lottlng and a pool »tanti trf pianta. c. j St u kney ct ux. to I Kv- Such I» ofton thè cane wlth »pio erm n. 1.13 u< ren in Cot 21. John - li ili and pea sced among t!_at enr non fs.it. Adtl. llt-nt to he pianteti. Commercial S ara h C. Martin to Mvr'.c It l'io w ci* of tlKHo vegetahle» fre- Senter, 7'» acre» In lo t 21, S. rlng- 11 it eni I > p ici ent thl* b> I reat<ng Mie hill Farm. «ceti wlth a tinsi of all <• gonio II. S. porter et ux to ll. GUI* men urv compound, »in h as inme- el ux. 20 acre» in See», 1 . I 1 *.’iii, or with clipper oxlde. \ d r cuhtr oli trcuting pea seed ía li and 12, TIS K2W. mit t Floyd C. filcrly ct ux to ,1 il I fun vnllnble frolli office» of all Wi licking. K.!i7 acre» In S e .. 1.', ngentn. T2S R2W. Mr». Kurbel .1. Kiiiihii11 to Altre I Hotbeds in winch young vegeta Kimliall, l o i R. Hlk. 3, I'atll on ble plant* arc growing rarely need Moran'* l*t Add , Hillsboro. to he elosetl tlown tightly except Verne l))*lc et ux to Lizzie in cold weather or at night, lx » - Kurulll, l'art of Ser. IH, TIN RtW. mu of plants cuused by "damping- Sophia Fmher « t vi* to Marla I off" a ie frequently ititlut ed by the llrlggH, lo t 7 llazelhrot/k Kiutn. hot bed operator keeping too warm and huniiil utmos|Uiere in the frame, j Plants, even when young, nee.' some T « « h Milk Public Chicago — "Kvery time >on or loin air circulation hul with no cold children avvallow a g lim of milk you , draughts. Good temperature* t r e t>'> have to twallow n tux,” writes It. c. I in 7."> degree* K„ with lower ones Forbea, noted economic expert. In » picv ailin g as the plants Increi sc ill newspnper here. "There lire .VI fnxe» size. on your loaf of hreml; faxe* of Xd 70 n year on your telephone, more ihan Amateur vegetable growers w h<■ XI In I ii M' n each month on your elec operate hotbeds and grow e-u.y ve Irle or gnx ini'ler." i.etuhlc plants will suereed best If Idnder flit* New fieal. more than 20 the seedlings in the seed rows -are ceni* ouf of every dollar goes for feil not allowed to become too large eral Inxex, dlreel or Indirect. for transplanting. If wed Is sown broadcast or at the rate ■>! eight to the linear Inch the plants will have become sufficiently crowded when they have three leaves nt which time they arc best shifted. SIMPLE MUSUCLAR GET QUICK RELIEF If you lire ime of the vast n um ber of people who suffer torturing, stabbing, shooting, simple miisruln«* rheumatic pains of arms, leg», »boul der» and body, lu r e in quick r e lief. Take Juet n few dime» of W illiams it.If.X. Compound. It must produce results or money bark. Williams H .tr.X . Compound is pre pared from the prescription of a ih « tor who used It In private p rac tice many years. Now this va'uable relief Is available to snfTerots at •a cost of only a few rents a day. Try a bottle under the money-back guarantee. KnJtijr blessed re'U f as so many other sufferers sav they have. On sale a t Brown’s Biaver- ton Pharmacy. Paid adv. If there Is n<1 enough rhubarb in your gnrden for spring and sum mer harvesting and for forcing tn the dnrk in the winter, plan to sot out more plants this spring, obtaining divisions of vigorous plants cveral years old and plant ing the crown and root in u well fertilized hill. The (Incut rhubarb Is fi reed rhubarb and to replace the hills dug up In Nofemlier and December more plants are needed each spring. The O.S.C. extension S erv lie Inis two rlmbnrb circulars av a ila b le . Nati * I Dehl Speed» Upward w i, U. (,',- lh i i ' : m nry the national debt, which stood at an alititi ii'cord high ns the month began Im i « « «I at the rate of X7.IHH» a minute. •' LV.IMO an hour, $.*>,010,(XX) a duy a 'ul J I, Hdl',(WO.000 a year. . . in the only rar in the lower price range wifli the F A M O U S K N E E -A C T IO N IIIU E ’ NEW PERFECTED H YDRAULIC B R i.K Z o (Dcebl«*-Art!rvj, Self-Articulating) tKe < •' c* —r rfi-vctc?*' SOLID STELL one TURRET TOP a crown of beauty, a f o r in t s o f safety HIGH-COMPRESSION VALVE-IN -H EAD ENGIh giving oven hotter p erfo rm ance with even less g a s a n d o il 6 t l ¡w ¿Ao.i*y-Sa\w>j °/ G .M .A.C. T IM /o PAYMENT PL Al. Co m p are Chevro let's low d e live re d p i.e e , a n d low monthly paym ents. — —j it is imjHirtant to go |ilace» com- *“ ■ .•**-'1»* ' fartul.lv, ju st as it is im portant to • «v hiMi •. p i sxvifilv. safely and economically. \nii (Ihcvroii-t for 19A6 m aintains its title of o n l y i .mpl.'t • l o u - p r i . f d c a r by In-ing the only . r in its price range vv i t li tlie famous Knee- Vet ion ■ Hiding R i.lc*—the most com fortable known. Sour ( ;iuv .o ld dealer believes that "one ride worth a thousand words.“ He invites you to ride in the nevv ( hevmlet at your earliest con venience. J u d so you’ll know how much more comfortable it is on any road and at any s|>eed. The same ri«lc viill also prove that Chevrolet l’«-r l'E'O is sa fer, more s p ir i te d and more th rillin g to drive than any other thrifty ear. Ilecause Chevrolet is the only ear in its price r.mge with New I’erfeeled H ydraulic llrakcs. -«■lid .''ti-cl «inc-piccc T urret Top. H igh-(’ompres- ,i V alvc-in-ll id I r and many other im- , r .la n t features. See anil ride in this t a r —to d a y ! I ! 1 X 1»i >1 : I \1-1 i t >R COMPANY, DETROIT.MK’IT o í ih * y /' IM PROVED GLIDING KNEE-ACTION RIDE* the smoothest, safest rid e o f a ll GENUINE FISHER NO DRAFT VENTILATION IN NEW TURRET TOP RODIES the most b ea u tifu l an d com fortable bod.es ever cre ate d for a lo v rp rice d to r SHOCKPROOF STEERING41 m aking driving e a sie r an d safer than ever before A L L THESE FEATURES AT CHEVROLET'S LOW PRICES 495 L is t p r i c e o f ! Vcu- S t a n d a r d ( am p * a t f li n t . M ic h i p a n . U i t h b u m p e r s , s p a r e t ir e a n a ft i r * lo ck , th e l i s t p r i c e i t $ 2 0 a f d i t i o n a i . 9K n e e - A c t i o n o n M a s t e r .M od els o n l y . 9JO a t ld it i o n a l. P r i c e s qu .* ted i n t h is a d v e r t i s e m e n t a r e li t I a t H in t . M ic h ig a n , a n d s u b j e c t t o c h a n g e u u h o u l notice. 1 (General Motors I J ua é o w -.v y ir z cé c a t e // i m STIPE’S GARAGE B«»averton, AN D U P . Oregon