The Beaverton review. (Beaverton, Washington County, Or.) 192?-1941, June 05, 1936, Image 3

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-I
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Vfc Iti date«, linei) eut
J
lh>|in.
« rii«lini
|ilurn|i|ilr,
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drained
III w ninni», linei) i tu ppeil
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I indy linger» nr thin
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1 Infill iiHirntiiiiiilliiK h mill plnc-
Mi ape thè mix! ire luti/ n idi .!
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iPehi'u ihli k .
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III eruinb*
ti.
m.ir« imulliiw«
«ir
n i ill n l.
whleii liiive I m ' i 'M nprend un t used
Ili'Ut until ioni.
Alili
linltuiMi'
pi-Per. Chili In rtfrla e ra tnr 3 t i
' m i l with pineapple. T h r u fulil
I In ili > h .Sllee .limili I ili'li thlek.
li « rvnm which him tieni whip-
T o p witli
whip|M‘d i re m i
und
I <il until flurry
hilt
n.it »tiff.
l’inrunehlno
elierry,
lf (fedire'!
I nr the tmttnni uf uuluiiMitir re-
Serve» fi.
filKtrittur tray with ludi’ finger*
nr »l ir e " uf »potine ralir. p ln rel
T rx ji* lliirhiM'iie
• I iimi timetlirr. ( « v e r with hel
'«! rup** ciH*ked rl<e
nuii«)inuilliiw misture ntrl fiee/i
I fh *lrloln «1enV
until firm. Serve In nitre« rut
5 . Inp. pa|>rlku
4« Ini'h tlilrli. Oarnluh with ml
* « tn|>. hi o k prpper
•lit 1 1 . ii it I
whipped
rrr u i n
nnd
I • tup. chili iKiwdcr
■ lim i li.in: lum If denlrfit Serve'
l i eup vlueKiir
Id to 12.
I I clip ealutip
" thupe. I mi 11«*r
little I li rame la
1 tap. « « I l
2 ru p » aiutar
Maio* a * 1111 « «• of thè v lr e r a r .
l eup tirown » u n i r
ri tmip.
hutler
ami
s *a,w)nln/
I eup white t o rn ttyr'Jp
f ook
uirtil
a thlek
p a ile
*• (
1 eup rrertm
foriniil.
Ilrtmh
thè «teak w|fti
2 ettpn milk
t i r piHte. Ilroll. T a r n and brunii
L» r u p flutter
the i th» i «ale wlMi Ihi* hnrbecuc
2 tupn vim 11 hi
paste.
r o n t ln u e
a p p lv ln t
th'
1 pkg. (In lea. allred
pi e«» iintn * \ «• »o *i< i t•< oV* fi
Put
II Ini’ tedieutn r t r e f l vn-
illlii. In l u n e »u iir rpnn nml rook, Serve w tth hot eook«*d rlcr.
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The Beaverton Review
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Suit
I k I uhh i urriitiI Jelly
C u i , yi• 111 1 k tender meut IIII >
ono-lni li pleee». Se» hi in. l ’ry In
Imi ter unill meut I» brow n nini
tender.
l'unh
io une «Ode
of
inni. Adii Jelly und nielt wll'i
rneat Julee
l'Iiue hut
r > e In
e ' nier uf pluttar. IMaee hi t limili
aruund rl< e. l' u u r hut «linee ri­
ver I l e rire. S e r v e ut nlter.
D e a th A t N i| n i j
14,620
DAVUGi-'T
DurtuR thè numm i huum of day-
lifttit la") y.-ivr, from ti u ai tu », p in ,
xeeordlrw; to «tutlHtle» uf ttic T ru v -
e ter* l u u r n u ' » ' Cumpuny, ihire w e re
14.ii2u p .-m ii- klli.it in .m i’
nceldi-nt». whlle In ili, nomini
of di.rkui’HH. frinii i, p in l». ». • >
thi-re wi-ru J1.4H0 dei.th» i
ord rulie» ilie i|ue«liuii
drivi r» and pedeutriun.» hi .
,t
l i m n « iniintuntly. «n e t low heat
thè durk ?"
rn
illiie
ItaniiictH
until emidi
renelle"
firm I m I.
T h u exceedlnaly htKli r » • f
•1 p;t rt l(i 1 ! v ripe lumini a*
■ne«. l2tl'»" K,|. Ifeiiiuve frnrn
deulh |x-r ueeldi'iit fui t! .
I
H eup hr**wn «tifa r
I re, ndd \ .mill.i und date», mid
hnur» of diirkiu » put» tlu
;iuc. t
ni t*p. «alt
on lini eundllluii" und eun l . t of
l i ’TD at nnee Into «light l\ r r r ! i » -
t «h*?». H ph or torvo* luln*
drive r» una pede»trtun* r' : l'ciu-ible
id p.'ti*. When m i ll remove fmni
ì »S*?». m eltc-d h u t t c T
for M ie ti n record of fntuilt • . ufi' r
I' u
eul Inti) ni|iinrrn w tth tier*
1 ” i n?» il- nped f»«*cnn o» wat , »un down At nlKht drive r» tun't
I nife und w rap
euMlly avold wtiui Ihey ran't , c
nnt mente
l ’ccl
ha nanna,
eut
!u half T h lu I» »otnettiliiK that pcd»'»ti!unn
I rn|iiini| Nnniriil"
nced (o reincmlMT.
1« tivlhwlftc
ami try
for Abolii
1 medluni-«lsei| imtatn
oi « minute in a «inali titnount I
•A eup pcimili buttar
ria«-« Imitali »
lui » V ! ili lliipkin» ihliiku uf thr »tute­
mp
l »nncil
f rc -ti-keeplni <1 l ui ter
.t
well-Kieuned
Uaklnic
«li
di.
Mix ,
e nettali tit
li t i ) llu[ikili . W o rk » l’r u iirc -»
hrown suaar ami «alt im'i*ther !
1 • tap r imilla
and spilnkle ont« ha na n i a. Doni ! \ in in tratur, I» repurted tu have
D v ru p i conferì loner’* »i e r
.ulil, in effe i l , thut evctitnally
or lemmi Juhe
and then
1! Il point o until
lender u ni limo
thè l'<derni (luv< rnincnt «vili hnve
tort i* ihro tw h
u food
eh i»|K*r. thè tnflted hutter over Mutar, i
•lev'.top ,i periiuiiicut pruKriun
Mhllo stili w.irm, add rtiiiitln- « . or v% 1 f li rhoppcd u u I m . Itaki
i
«lite for tilt- loedv, and that
In
«t
m«»«leratel>
hot
c»v*»n
<!{7.r»*
;
hhc
i n i r r d l c n t i in o n Jfi
rlw n
t h » n I» i n pr< «| crt thnt thè
lf i h m « ‘ary With « t«»ani, K » ah« ut lo rninutes, or unii»
• n H* 11 «
ami ha natili * ar-* S .ite» and cltiin will tir utile
I ut ttu* mixture m I i «* tiI<1 he ver' m
tu li.’ lidie ttie tiurd. li in t-ie Itu
hhk.
D rop
<nto heavy vitxc'J tender. S«*rv» hot, S«*r\«*k «'ivlit. i
n edin’ e future.
Pane
m i ’ e of
|uip«*r to im in ^fimll rundir*. A l-
il
u»e
uld
Cnnfrd
erate»
wlu>
Sdmttierii
Dinil»
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i
r
l
i
Iti«e
low to «tutu)
for
n1 |e««t I
l"URÌit
and
liti il
f<T
«tate»'
tour or until
I. rin enourti
to
I «|l. hot lx»iled rie«*
pick
up.
l ’i
Iti»
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NEWS
n t:\rs ruolo*.n tf iitn m a
THF. R E V I E W
*TA B U L A T I NO
RECORD
V O T E — T h » Public Action
Commlttco io instructed by
Ito 23.000 momboro to in­
augurato i n annusi pesce
calobration by all countrias
of North and South Amene».
T h » ld»a carne almultan»-
,outly from many American».
T h » rtqueit h i » been for
wardtd to thè Preiident
DR. I R V I N E C. C A R O N E R »nd R
the 14 foot camera with which he ®
will photograph the total eclipse ■
of the sun at A k Bulak, Russia, on J
June 19. r ? j-Muar/**
Communistic Projects Still
Unfinished, but Houses
Have Sprung Leaks.
W A S H I N G T O N ’ , I) C — Six j
aubhistencr homestead projects, j
all -jiecial pets oi I ’•settlement I
Administrator
Kexford Guy
'J ugwcll, President Roosevelt's
master mind on the left, are at
last admitted failures, it was
learned lu're when Tugwell »ought
to Huihlle them upon private cor­
porations.
Although they Involve f!l,i«in.ljOi>
of the f!ix|iM)prM’ inoney, pone of
them Ini« ever lil-en eumpli'ti-'t tjo-r
of each when compleleij I » » fol­
low/*: lied llouse, near f'Imrleaton,
W. Vu , $l,lt.Vi,000; Iteeilavllle, XV.
V u . $l,7on.l¥4»; ’Jygnrt Valley, XX’.
Va., *1,070,000; C ro-'vllle , Tenn.,
$.'!,7ia»,oiai; XX’eatmorehiral. I ’ h ., $1,-
0.7S,000, anil Wood l.ake. xTI« I,I» « i
Industries. Farms Fold Up.
The
federal
government
pur
ehiiaed Irueta of Innd upon whlili
It wim planned to move the familli-H
of unemployed miners, lumbermen
nnd others who were stranded, Into
houses liullt with New Ileal mil­
lion». Industrie« were to have been
ntIrncted to the communities to fur
i i I n I i
employment, hut none ever
I'liuie ii mi the famUli-H are at leant
ua had off a* they were lie fore. Th e
lute»! variation of the m-heme wan
to estuhlliih farm cooperative« for
the families, who were to put their
earnings Into n communal pool to
pay for the cost of their houses.
Hut nothing can he raised profit a hi)
on the «oil.
Although the homesteaders are
not required to pay taxes, neither
have they paid any rent (with a
few exception«). Th e pros|>ei-t of
putting them on the tat roll* Is
one which Tugwell is dangling he
fore other comniiinltii-s in his ef.
fort to have those communities take
over the project*. Hut the meager
relief funds paid to the homestead
er* is hardly enough to feed nnd
clothe them, not enough ¡ti most
cases to provide them with fuel und
other nee»—title*, and certainly not
enough to leave something for
taxes.
First Lady Interested
Negotiations already are under way
to turn "lli-vl House" over to the
edm-atlonnl «-enter of Iliarlecton.
IIud deals to get rid of the other
rc -e lt ]'■!»,-I,i
| ant-" art-
pending
To date .<»77.utti has been spent
at lied llon-e. XX tills of tin- cinder
ldock houses already are cracking,
as they are in »nine of the other
live projects, and the Inhuhltants
lire »tuning the crack« up with rags
and waste.
Much the same sltnatlon Is report
ed at Iiffd.-ville. Mrs. Franklin IV
UiH'sevelt's pel resettlement proj­
ect. T h e l".-.s on tli s project alone
Ims been more than .VMl.fiOO, it U
estimated.
P R O T E C T I N G California’s orchards
— Storm drains In orange country,
now under construction with a Pub­
lic W orks Administration grant,
will collect rain water* which for­
merly overran cltru* grove* and
caused large loses* of f r u it
»
SENATOR
JOSEPH
F. G U F F E Y of Penn­
sylvania. pictuied aft­
er the Supreme Court
atruck down the Gut-
f iy Coal Control Act
with objections v<hich
appai ently doom New
Deal attempts to con­
trol indu.try.
MOTOR-1 NGwy/zMILAD
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¿OMf*
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v
byJEÜN MQfistia -
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spot with a . old wet cloth When you
1,'VKItV woinun shoul know bow
find a stain that nas been produced
x » to clean the upholatcry ol her
by pure chocolate rub It with a cloth
car, particularly If ah* has children I
that nas been wet In lukewarm
It Is more difllciilt to take »poia out
water only Allow It to dry, and
of the flat fabrics than It 1» mohair
sponge It with ooe that has been
velvet, bul It can he done.
damp-ned with either of the two
a
cleaning solvents mentioned above.
T he fact that It 1* easier to clean
Chewing gum should be moistened
the interiors of cars upholstered In :
w i t h c a ' b o n tetrachloride, and
mohair velvet la the reason why it i* j
worked off the fabric with a dull
coming into use generally. Itlrt and
knife.
dust particle» sift down between !
•
thousands of pile fibres and are not j
Home types of .ipatlck may be re-
ground Into the material, with the j
mot cd from the upholstery of your
result that they can be removed with j
car more easily than others, since
a wblsk broom, carpet beater or I
their composition varies Hour a lit­
vacuum cleaner. T h e «eat cushions j
tle chloroform or carbon tetrachlo­
•should be removed when the Job is
ride on the stain and immediately
done, and bold upside down if beat- j
press a clean white blotter over the
en. T h e blow*, by the way. should be
spot. Itepeai his procedure, using a
administered lightly. In.’¡dentally. I
clean section of blotting paper eacb
mohair is one fabric that can he 1
time, until it no longet shows stain.
washed safely w ith soap and water i
T his procedure. I am told, la some­
lUao lukewrarm water and neutral
times advantageous In removing
soap such as that advertl i-d fur silks .
grease too.
and "undies." You w;I! want frothy, cannot be classed as "holy terrors.’
e
not watery, suds and they should be A knowledge that you can let them
Soap and water should not be used
applied in moderate quantities with j enjoy thctnselv. s within the bound i In an alleiupi to remove fruit and Ice
a damp cloth, sponge, or soft brush of reason, va e in the assurance that cream stains, since this la likely to
Uemember to rub with the pile and ! you have a book which shows how set them. Laboratory experiments
not against It. T h e sm U should he easily spots and stains can be re­ nave shown 'ha' pouring a little bot
removed w ith a clean, damp cloth or { moved. is soothing to frazzled ! water on ihe spot affected, then rub­
sponge. Wipe the surface over sev nerves If nothing else. Much of th ; j bing vigorously witb a cloth that nas
eral times with a dry cloth. nru«h it material coutained in the booklet been wet with very hot water Is the
lightly, allow it >o dry and brush it Bi-etris to be applicable to household | f» -t treatment If this doe* not do the
u.-e too. Below are a tew of the reme- lob. sponging, after the fabric nas
again. (See illustration.)
'Ik-a it has to offer.
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dried, with a clean rag containing
«
Information of thlr nature. I find
'-arbon tetrachloride is tbe only
is now being made available in ! Ktain* produced by randy thnt thing hat an be done Don't try to
printed form. Fisher Hotly is supply does not contain chocolate can be force tbe drying process with the
Ing copies of a clever little booklet. I remoied usuall) by rubbing with a application of heat T his will result
entitled "Good Housekeeping In but wet cloth If mis does not eradi­ in setting the stain, too.
X’our Car." to the various General ; cate them, the fabric should be al­
*
Motors car divisions for disirihu lowed to dry and then sponged witb
Carbon tetrachloride Is the best
tlon to the purchasers of new mod ' a cloth that nas been dampened witb ' grease remover, though chloroform.
els It certainly contains loads of '■art»,.a tetrachloride, which like benzene, ether or gasoline that does
Information about removing slinoFt , chloroform is n nintlammable. If the ' mn contain etrae’ nyl teud may be
any and every kind of spot, and I statn Is one caused by cream or fruit- used It an excessive amount ot
think those of us who have tried to : filled chocolates, better results are grease has been spilled on tbe fab­
keep the family car ne»t and tloan obtained by rubbing it with a cloth ric. it sbould be scraped off witb a
know bow easily upholstery does get that has been immersed in lukewarm
ife or spatula brst Wet a rag wttn
stained, especially when there are soap suds One should also scrape it
tie of tbe solvent* named, start well
youngsters around They w ill 3mear with a dull mute while wet. follow outside the spot, and rub toward It
candy and things, even th »e that , Ing th:s operation by rubbing the . wi t h a circular motion.
I V I W H
Low costs mean
greater savings
^
Low costs mean
greater pleasure
/ ¿ e o i d i / c o iu jj^ e &
¿ o w - jp r ìc e c é c& dL ?
is the m o s t e c o n o m i c a l car to own
Rev. I. N. Demy says:
T:
of
Nursery lots Hive receatlv Itcen
- i i d t i l in l.lnu county by i nun-
t ” Agent H i yd Mullen and co­
operating fanner*. A plot con-
t iiing 22 virletie s was reeileri
0 ' Orville IVpperling's farm east
01 ( ’rahtrie , and Mr. 1’epr« vlins
ph rs t ext year to seed 10 or
12 acres to whatever gr.i«« chows
up
best
In this
demenstrution
j.lot. .Mr. Mtlllin t s l e x c i many
I tin county farms are badly In
t eeit of gui d pasture crop« that
will ilfo r gr./.ir.g
through the
► s m cer tunntl’s,
and
says the
tv w federal farm act tends to
encourage »ueh plantings.
l have found nothing in th*
past 20 years that can take the
place of Dr. Miles Anti-Pam
Pills. They are a sure relief for
my headache.”
»V
X o t lrr
irNK 5, tnc
\ ii u ti » I M liool Mooting nt Ihn hour
f < kl o l d
I1 I9M.
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j M. on the third Monda) of June,
I - XV. Hhort, t hiilrnian lloanl
N O T H ’»: IH II I .It I THY CJIV FN In ¡ being t i c i M h d »y of June, A - 1 of fiireclora.
Al lost:
Althea
llaulel.heck,
’ he legal vitier* of Hi’ ho' ’ llia- IV 1M6.
trict
No.
4k,
of
XX a -V n c f o n
udv i 27-2$
T b l « mi ei Ing I* railed for Ihr I »strict < lerk.
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('m inty. Htata of Oregn , Ihnl l>iir|»ose </' electing Dlceclor and
IK I T ’S I’ l t l N r i N G
and
the tinnxacllon
of
the A N N ! Af. H< I I O O I , X P T I T I N G 1 r i e i k
XV K ( A N
IK ) I T
K I I Y O I i; « I R O I K
of Mild disti l i will he lu id a* l,u«iM' V usual al »ueh meeting,
THE
BEAVERTON
R E V IE W
I latid
this l i t day of June,
I ’.i • vert* ' * H li h «elioni
to begin
Tugwell Peddles
S 9 .GOD.OOO Jlops
L O S A N G E L E S — MRS. W . A. H A R R I M A N
wife of the chairman of the Board of the
Union Pacific, chri*ten» the company’« new
Diesel Electric streamlined train, "City of Los
Angeles." A record of 39 hours and 45 minutes
was made on its first run from Los Angeles
" "
’T ^
to Chlcaço.
V I N C E N T 8 E N D I X , presi­
dent of the Bendix Avia-
lion Corporation, which
»iat Just purchased a aub-
ptantial Interest In the
Jaeger Watch Company of
N ow York. Edgar L. Vail
contlnuoa as présidant and
general manager of the
Jaeger Company.
ntrnAY,
Sufferers from H e a d a c h e ,
Neuralgia, Toothache, Backache,
Sciatica, Rheumatism, Lumbago,
Neuritis, Muscular Pains, Peri­
odic Pains, write thnt 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 flour or sugar. Keep a pack­
age in your medicine cabinet and
save yourself needless suffering.
A f Drttp Stores—25c and $1.00
DR
tvl 1 L C sx’
ANTI-PAIN P ITIS
i i r g s a r Owners will' tell you that the new
i * acmiMUL Chevrolet for 1*136 is the most
'...•»•t« tw econom ical of nil motor ears.
\ml. in addition to cixine economy without
ci|ual, it also give* enjoyment without equal,
hecaiisc it‘s the only complete low-priced car!
Lt alone brings yon the safer, quicker,
smoother stopping-power of New Perfected
llxilrattiie Brake*, ami the maximum overhead
protection of u Solili Steel one-piece Turret
Top. It alone brings you the uneiptaled gliding
smoothness of the famous Knee-Action Ride*.
It alone brings you (lie more healthful comfort
of Genuine Vi «her No Draft Ventilation— the
greater driving comfort of Sloekproof Steering*.
Vml it alone brings you the combined perforni-
anee and economy advantages of a High:
Compression \ alve-in-llead Engine— all at
Chevrolet's remarkably low prices!
See this ear at your Chevrolet dealer's—
today!
C1IFVROLET
MOTOR CO., DETROIT,
MICH.
NEW PERFECTED HYDRAULIC BRAKES (Double-Acting« Self-Articulating), th • safest and smoothest brakes i»«r d a v l o p a d
SOLID STEEL ONE-PIECE TURRET TOP, a crown of t i a u t y , a f o r t n u o f safety • IMPROVED GLIDING KNEE-ACTION RIDI*,
tfc« rnoofhesf, safest r.cfe
all • GENUINE FISHER NO DRAFT VENTILATION in New Turret Top Bedlet, tho most
_ '<i utiful and comfcrtabl
; «* r v # r creafed for o low-priced car • HIGH-COMPRESSION VALVE-IN-HEAD ENGINE, giving
a better performance with even lest g a t and oil • SHOCKPROOF STEERING*, making driving eatier and tafer than ever before
•
ALL
THESE
FEATURES
AND UP.
AT
CHEVROLET'S
LOW
PRI CES
/ i$f p r ic e o f Y km S tanda rd Cixspe at H in t. M i.h ien n . IT itH bu m pers,
sp a r e tir e a n d tir e lin k , ik e h%t p r ic e is fJ O a d d ition a l. * K n e e -A c tio n on M a ster
Mot 1*4* o n ls . SJV a d d ition a l.
P ric es quotes! in th is a d te r ti sem en t mre lis t a.
I lin t. M u innari, a n d u sh jn t to eb an ite iciih ou t n o tice. .4 fr en e ra i .M otors I alue.
CENERAI MOTORS INSTALLMENT PLAN — MONTHLY PAYMENTS TO SUIT YOUR PURSE
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STIPE’S GARAGE
rtuaverton,
Oregon