The Beaverton review. (Beaverton, Washington County, Or.) 192?-1941, July 30, 1937, Image 3

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    FRIDAY,
Th*
Your Home
ml
kC ON STRUCTION-^EQUIPMENT
REMODELING
Sauce
I cup orange Juice
(4 pkK candied orange peel
L cup sugar
!4 cup canned grapefruit Julci
Roll all Ingredient* except the
frult peel together for 10 min
utea, Hklm and strain. Add can
died fruit peel and serve on ice
cream or water Ice May be used
hot or cold
Fruit Nut Nance
% cup sugar
V4 cup dates
1 cup water
(4 cup broken walnuta
_
_
1 leaap.
vanilla
C ook the dates with the sug-
ar and water until well blended
and slightly thickened. Remove
from fire, add nuts and vanilla,
cool and serve with vanilla Ice
cream.
( ream) Banana Topping
V4 ripe banana
1/3 cup heavy cream
1 teasp flavoring (Strawberry,
almond or vanilla
Slice bananu Into bowl aud beat
until creamy.
Add
urwhipped
heavy cream and whip until atiff.
Add desired flavorint and serve
on strawberry tci cresn. M..v be
used for top.i'ng on chocolate or
vanilla Ice cream.
The McEnett family o f Hills­
boro visited the R L. Johnston
family Tuesday,
W. M.
Brown of
Mannings
store has gone to Rockawar for
weeks vacation.
Mr* Nellie McMurray of Dis
autel, Wash
is visiting
Mr*
Oeorge A. Brown this week.
Mias Ruth Denney of the M -’.t-
nomah Hospital spent Saturday
^
^
^
a
l m
o
to make aurs they fit and work
smoothly In the attic see if light
gets In around the eaves; make
»ure that framing has been doubled
around dormers; that erosi beams
tying the rafter* have been Installed
I on alternate pairs of rafters; and
that tiu framing resta on the
chimney.
ing a new house doea well to make
It termite proof. He doea that auto­
matically If he builds with steel
aud concrete, brick and atone. But
he can build with wood and still
make hla house safe from termite*
Outdoors, see that grading has
by taking simple and Inexpensive been done to carry water away from
precaution*.
the house. Area ways and cellar
The thing to bear In mind about window boxes should have drainage.
tho termite Is that ft can't stand Look at the roof and make sure
exposure It must have darkness that it has corrosion resisting metal
and dampness—especially damp­ (lashings and that downspouts do
ness. The only permanent reser­ not discharge next to the fo -.i.1 1 -
voir of moisture I* the ground, tion If the house passes Inspection
lieiice the termite ha* to maintain on these points It Is probably all
contact with the ground and this right otherwise.
It does by maintaining runways in
cracks In foundation masonry or \
by building earthlike shelter tubes Why Endure Drip, Drip. Drip?
f.om the ground over the founds- ; No,
, New York City
lions to the woodwork of a house. woman Rot into
dlfflcuUlM
By shielding all wood from the | with her landlord because she
The use of electric lamp* snd
'appliances Is steadily growing and ground with Inexpensive _ metal »mashed a window, glass and sash.
shields the termites can be pre­ Asked in court why she did it. she
It Is Impossible to tell what new
vented getting into it either directly
appliance* will aonie along It Isn't or by building tunnels to It Addi­ said that she couldn't stand the end-
less drip, drip of a leaking faucet
safe for the householder to figure
tional safely can he obtained by
on only enough outlets to take care using wood treuted with a preser­ any Iqnger Anyone who has ever
listened to the Irritating drip of a
of what lamps snd appliance* he
vative, or wood of a termite reals- leaking faucet can sympathize with
ha* at the time he builds or re­
tant specie*. In danger places. Ter­
wire* It has been figured that a mites that get Into buildings her. although one may wonder why
she did not resort to the simple
safe rule for living room*, bedroom*
quickly die when their access to expedient of tying a wash cloth, or
and recreation roonts Is to hnve out­
any »trip of cloth, about the faucet
lets enough so that no point along the ground Is cut off.
so that one end of the cloth reached
a wall unbroken by a dnorwuy 1»
the sink or bowl Then the water
more than six feet from an outlet
: would have run noiselessly down
and no wall space o f three fewt or
I the cloth.
more lacks at least one outlet. And.
! Most faucets are of the compres­
of course, there should l»e ceiling
sion type In which a flat washer
outlets for lights In number pro­
l>ears down on the ring, or ground
portionate to the *l«e of the room
seat, that surrounds the flow open­
In the kitchen every work space
ing. Generally when such a faucet
M
should have Its outlet and. of
leaks It needs a new washer and
courae. all standing electric appli­
the careful householder will keep a
ances like refrigerators, rungea,
supply on hand for both hot and
Construction Woak Spots
clocks, fans and dishwasher* should
cold water lines. All the tools re­
have outlets behind them. In the
Maybe you are buying a house quired are a monkey wrench and a
dining room at least two floor out­ Instead of building one. If so. do screwdriver. Sometimes the seat be­
lets should he provided In addition you know how to determine whether comes uneven due to corrosion and
to celling light outlet* and wall out­ or not a house Is well built—espe­
let* for electric appliances or lights cially a new house In which defect*
on sideboards or serving tables. have not yet been exposed by time?
The bathroom should have Ita cell­ It is Impossible to list briefly all
ing light, wall lights at the sides the points on which you should
of the mirror, shower bath light check but some of the more im­
and another outlet or two bewidea portant can be mentioned.
for appliances
^
When you are down cellar, note
• ♦ •
whether Joints in sills and girders
have been made over walla or pier*
Tormina!# Tho Tormito INarll
as they should he, whether flooring It must be then smoothed down An
It Is reported that a »mall boy, Joint* have been made over Joists; inexpensive tool for this purpose
coming from a southern home that and whether framing members have ran be obtained and it Is well to
had recently been Infealed by ter- been doubled around the stairwell, have one In the house. It may obvi­
inIte* and vlaltlng New York City the fireplace hearth and under par­ ate, or postpone for a long time, tl i
for the Ural time, aaked to be tition* Note also If bridging ha* purchase of a new faucet
ahown the Orand Central Termite been provided, as It should be, be­
STEDMAN BROWN
Unfortunately there la no grmnd tween floor Joists, and make aure
central termite. It would be easy that framing member* have not
answers to qusstlons concern­
to deal with It If there were The been weakened by excessive cutting
ing articlts In this department,
pestiferous lasect Is widely spread by plumbers and electricians Also
•r about any housing problem,
and works In dark and deslous be sure that flrestop* have been
may b* obtained by writing to
ways to eat the heart out of sills placed between studs *<* that there
is no chance for updraft In outside
Stsdman Brown, “ Your Horn*”
and Jolais and stud*.
Features, 220 East 42nd Straat,
But there Isn't any reason to be wall* and partitions.
Upstair*, examine floor» to see If
New York City. Pleat* anclosa
Jittery aboui termite* They have
always heel» with us, and moat they are level note baseboard» and , 3». stamp for reply.
homes escape thclt ravage*. On the trim to »«*• If they are orenlof a
t’ A' . . . . — ,
other band, the person wborl# bully­ the totnia. try doors t s f w'sAc.w j i
Plug In As You Ploas«
“ Oel a-plenty while you're get­
ting.“ Is un old American maxltn
of the practical-minded, and when
It comas to houses this maxim
should nowhere be given more
earnest application than tn the pro­
vision of electric outlets This Is
• qually true whether one Is build­
ing a new house or rewiring an old
one
V
non lino between said S ec­
9 uud 10, Block B; and Lota
tion 24 and Hec’tion 23, said
1, 2, 3 aud 4 of Block D to
point
being the
Southeast
Tualatin
Grove Tract, ac­
corner of a tract of
land
cording to the map and plat
heretofore conveyed by T u ­
thereof, aa recorded in the
alatin Mill Company to I.
records of Washington County,
N. and Mary E. Robinson,
and situate in the west half
recored in Book 81, page 122
of the Barr D.L.C. in 8ectiun
of Deeds,
thence
running
T. 2 8 R. 1 W. W. M.
North along the east line of
and directing the sale there»' by
said
Robinson's tract and
the Sheriff of Washington County,
continuing along said east
Oregon,
in the
manner
real
line as extended to the North
property ia sold upon execution
line of the Barr DI j L\ thence
and the proceeds o f such suiu
east along said North line to
to be applied upon the claims
the Northwest corner of a
and demands of the plainttrf, set
trac*t of land heretofore con­
forth in the complaint, and (or
veyed by J. Thompson and
such </ther and further relief az
wife to William Greenwood,
i
may be proper and equitable.
recorded in Book S, page 293
This summons Is served upon
of Deeds; thence South along
you, and each of you. by publi­
the west line of said Green­
cation thereof in the Beaverton
wood tracT to a point 231 ft.
North of the North line of the
* Review for and during the time
Elaine Cooper of Bridge
t h ^ '^ e r p R a t u ir * o f^ fo ^ r | county road, said point he
in this summons, mentioned by
port. Connecticut, granddaughter weekit from an<J after Ju]y 23>, ing the Northeast corner of
order o f the Hon. R. Frank Pc
a tract o f land
heretofore
ter*. Judge of the above entitled
of the late Mrs
Julia Cooper,
t|,e date of the first pob-
conveyed by the
Tualatin
Court, made and dated at H ills­
vislted in this vlcnlty last wee'
,tcjalon of t hlg MUmulons In th-
Mill
Company to Ann
M.
boro. Oregon, on the l'Jth day o '
Mr
and Mrs A . Iztfond and Beaverton Review, that date of
Fuller, recorded February 15,
July, 1937, requiring you, and
their suu-in-law and daughter, ' the last publication thereof be-
1906. in Book 71, page 440
each of you to appear and ans­
Mr. and Mrs. Dribble and fam- Ing the 20th day o f Auguat 1937.
of Deeds;
thence westerly
wer within the tim e in this sum­
ID spent the weekend on th* Wil- namely, on or before Monday the | and parallel with the north
mons specified.
|
23rd
day
of
August,
1937,
and
i
line of said county road 410.5
»on river,
Dated this 19th day of July,
set forth by answer duly ver-
feet
to a
point 231 feet
M. M. Ig>ng Juat returned from
1937.
fled, as by law required, any de
tt wn Uay vacation during which ,
.
tK. r. tn „ .
north of the north line of
Bagley and Hare,
Attorneys
he fished successfully along the
J
said road, said point being
j for Plaintiff, Resident Attorneys,
Deschutes In Central Ormcon and l,ie "ame ,nay
adjudicated.
the northwest corner o f a
State o f Oregon, Post Office Ad-
AND YOU W ILL PLEASE TAKE
tract o f land heretofore con­ I dress. First National Bank BulM-
spent a few days in Seattle.
i NOTICE that If you fall to au-
veyed by the Tualatin Mill
, ing. Hillsboro, Oregon.
c-34-38
Mlss Florence Lucas, who has gwer,
piaintifr
will take judg-
Co., to
Minnie Stephenson,
been in charge of the Mary Ellen | m,.nt a g a in * the real properly
recorded in Book 81,
page
beauty shop the past six months hereinafter described in the sum
601 o f Deeds, thence South
Is at St. Vincent’s hosp’ .a! re- i of $900.00 with interest theraon
along the west line of said
<i*ern ! from the 23rd day o f May, 1932,
covering from a major
Stephenson's
traict 231 ft.
at
the
rate
of
four
per
cent
per
tlon.
to the
north line of sa'd
.____ , annum, the sum o f
$150.00 at-
H
Jenne had ...»
his ..i
new
- house
I
...
.
County road; thence wester­
, . ...
. ' tom eys fees, and the costs and
ly
along the north line of
at Cedar Mills wired this week . . . .
,
. ...
..
.
.
_
.
_
disbursements o f this suit, an<l
by the Beaverton Electric Three 1
said county road to the place
also will tage a decree fore, loft­
of beginning.
houses have fa.-en wired by thl
_
,,
ing that v certain
c u n iu
m ortg.i,*
i h 'i , '
I inane,
I
,
Parcel No. 2. A tract of
firm for the Owen s ( onstrucMon , PXeCuted and deUver„u b
Ka,d
c 0 at West Slope recently
land
situated In the
west
Ambrose D. Smith t , and in fa
half o f the Barr D.L.C. (n
vur o f I-aura J. Slay mas dated
Sec. 24. T. 2 3. R. 1 W. W .
April 25th.
1929, reco ded
on
M. Washington County, State
page 175, Vol. 112 o f the R ec­
o
f Oregon, more particularly
ords of Mortgages of Washington
described as follow s: Begin­
County, Oregn.'. to secure the
ning at a point 390 ft. east
COLDS, A dd Indigestion, Head­
----------
, payment o f said sum of $300.00
of the quarter section corn­
ache. Neuralgia, Muscular, Rheu­
—•• a stick of
dvnamite
wl’ l and lntereirt- “ P” » the unreleased
matic, Sciatic Pain* and other
er
between
said
Section
24
~ A
°[
,
te . portion of the
real
proper«?
disorders doe to an over-acid con­
and Section 23, and on the
UP 1
T ‘ ay
y°
therein described, to-w it:
dition of the body. The analgesic,
|
*co**P “ out like granulated ,
parc#<| ^
^
A ^
of
south
line of the
county
(acetyl-sailer 1st«) relieves pain. The
sugar’’ So It was told the new
road, running east and west
alkalixer» help to correct the cause
land situated in the
West
„«.j^hbor from the city. After 5
of thoae pains do* to hyperacidity of
half o f the Barr D.L.C. in
along the center line between
days with pick and shovel hla man
Sec. 24. T. 2 S. R. 1 W. W.
the north half and the south
UAd made little headway in dig- I
Gel Alka-Seltxcr at yoar drug
M„ Washington County, Ore­
half of Section 24. thence
Ring
o * the two
btg stumps
store ia 30c and 60c packages for
gon. more particularly de- ' j South U)0 ft., thence West
, grown so close together as to be j scribed
home use, er ask for a glass of
as follow s: Begin-
j 100 ft., thence North 100 ft.,
Alka-Sdtser at the soda fountain.
s
t
one.
Neighbor
was !m- j ning at a point on the north
thence east 100 ft. to the place
i pressed. He would like to see
line of the county road 326
o f beginning.
what dynamite would do.
The j
BE WISE - ALKALIZE :
ft.
easterly
of
the
sec-
Parcel No. 3. Lots 7, 8,
ten minutes spent making toady ,
and firing the charge did more
stumping*
than hours of hand
labor. Dynamite won. Next came
larger
charges that lifted
and
cracked the pair. (Too close to
buildings for big; loads to throw
them clear out.) Then follow ed
smaller charges
rammed into
auger holes.
This spit the big
chunks into sizes for
burning.
Fltchy flames rose fo • some days
| until only a crater-lil.e hole told
•»h<re the two big fellows Lad
I ee n .
DYNAMITE comes from the
word that means POWER.
You
find It In the Bibte verse— “ I am
not ashamed of the Gospel of
Christ; for it ia the POWER (that
, is the DYNAMITE) of God unto
salvation to everyone that believ-
eth.’’ When given out among cut
i hosts and robbers you see Its
POWER to shatter things. No a-
inorunt ot threata would ever ten­
der such But this heavenly D Y ­
NAMITE sent from God does it.
Take a look at Devil's
Islanl
sweltering
under the
tropical
sun o ff the coast of French Gu!
na. There the French nation has
■corralled its moat desperate crim
inala
There these
lowest and
vilest fester and sink. Now on
a day came God’a men with the
! Ooapel; the heavenly
Message-
‘God had a Son who died for
our s in s .” That is It That ia the
POWER; the
DYNAMITE
for
flinty hearts. And what follow ­
ed on the Island? U ps that were
full of
cursing and
bitterness
now give out praise; faces that
were hard and sullen now show
light and hope Bible study ard
prayer now build up the converts.
No, we are not ashamed o f this
DYNAMITE that is the power of
love.
Hiuith, Caroline Elizabeth Smith,
tiladya Smith, Fred
Wallace
Gqy Carr la moving into his
Smith, also known as Wall«<e
new place of
bualneaa next to
Smith, Raymond D.
Martie,
8 tip«'a Garage on llte first of
Charles H.
Martin and Jan-
Auguat.
.
. .
Do# Martin, hla wife, Janies W
Martin and Edward R, Martin,
Mrs. C. M.
M artins
slater
and L. J. Francis, Administra­
Mr*. J . 0
Wleanor »pent Frl-
tor of the estate of Ambroae D.
day and Saturday with her tn
Smith, deceased, Defendants.
Beaverton.
Charles We .’ «Ito U employed T o: David I* Smith and Marla
Smith, his wife, R.
Leonard
|n tt garage at Uaaer, Ore., spent
Smith, Caroline Elizabeth Smith,
Saturday and vui.di- • at Lia hume
Raymond I). Martin, Charles
at Kalelgb.
R. Martin and Jane Doe Mar­
Mrs. C . M. Martin spent the
tin, his wife, James W. Martin,
early part of the week with her
Edward R.
Martin.
Defend­
! daughter .Vlri
Irwin Wiaocarver
ants.
at McMinnville.
IN THF. NAME OF THE STATE
Mr and Mrs. M. H. Vase, a n d ' OF OREGON: You and each of
Mr. and Mra. Bennett De Shane you are hereby required to ap
all o f Oswego visited at the home pear and answer the complaint
of Kenneth Denney Sunday.
filed against you In the above;
Maple ' ream Sauce
Add (4 cup cream to % cup
of maple syrup and bring to a
Rice krlaplea
boll. Boll for two minutes. AdT
minted honey
(4 cup salted nuts just
before
1'eel and altce bananas, and serving on Ice cream ;
garnish
arrange on each serving o f ice
fl
i
parts < f honey.
Four 2 lo *3
LOCAL
NEW
S
cream. Dilute honey by adding
---- (*j
one part o f hot water to three a
C. W
Keppler went to the
tablespoons of diluted honey o- coast on his vacation Wednesday.
ver each serving o f Ice cream
The W\ F. Spriggel family ot
and sliced bananas. Sprinkle rice
Whit
ford visited the
Bonnevlile
krlspies over all.
■lam. Sunday.
Aa a a'taple, aerve your ire
cream pluin und often, nut for
nil thoae sixty-seven occasion*
that are too familiar for recltm
ilmi’t rack your brain, Juat w in
und any “ aaure your Ire cream!"
Home of the favorite waya to top
the one viand that'a all It’* cra­
cked up to be are xlven here,
try them and try them and keep
(he cbanKe— permanently
llanana Hkyacraper
With Chocolate Sauce
Caramel Nut Nance
1 tbap. chocolate ayrup
4 Ihsps butter
I ball vanilla Ire cream
1 >4 cups brown sugar
I ripe banana, quartern!
2/3 cup white corn ayrup
1 ball chocolate Ice cream
•i cup evaporated milk
2 tbap». chocolate ayrup
(4 cup pecans, chopped
Whipped cream
Melt butter In saucepan, add
Muraarhino cherry
corn syrup and sugar Boll until
Place the lablcnpoon of choc » a little tested in cold water makes
laic ayrup in the bottom of a ta'.l a very soft ball <229*F). Add e-
glass dish I'ut In the ball o f v a ­ vaporated milk, blend: add chop­
nilla Ice rreum (If you haven't i ped pecans (or other nutmeata)
ISS*
and Sunday at ber home here.
und aerve Warm
Tip litp Topping« Tor Ire Cream ac imp uac a large lableapoou J.
Editor's Nolo: nil» U (hr *■ c- tju m ltr one ripe bauuuu by cut-
noil i>f u scrlea of llirrr article* Unit once lengthwise uud ouca a-
mi Ini crcum.
The 'third will cross
i’ lace tlie quarters upright
tell wluM to nerve with llila pop- on Ibe Ice cream, with the polnla
ulnr delicacy.
of the liunaua upward and the
cut aide neat to the glass. Put
New Sauce« lop» In Krrri'khliient u hall of chocolate Ice cream (or
Plalu Ire cream on Ita prlu. uuy other flavor) uu top of the
round ra w er In h inirlhlng 'gx>nd
vuulllu Ice cream, between plecea
H o o d to wee, good to eat.
But
of banana. Cover with two tuble-
Ire rreutn with a topidnu 1» t'lu-
apoona of chocolute ayrup. Top
derella ot the ball, KrandtnoUier
with whipped creatu and garnish
In u new hat, t'lie q.:ren In her wit'll Maraschino cherry.
roronet, the fairy prlnrean In her
tlura!
Chocolate Sauce
A hli b of rhorola'tn turn» van
3 sqa. biter chocolate
Ilia into a Hundu Home cruahed
(4 cup water
lierrlea and two mellow banana
1 cup sugar
allrea and Ita a split o f the pro
I cup evaporated milk
feaalonnl order. Caramel aaure, a
(4 cup white corn ayrup
fluff of whipped cream and a l­
1 tvaap vanilla
mond or Kreen cherry on top und
Melt ctrorolale over hot water.
you've deanert for "com paay" d'l.-
Add waler alowly, dtlrrlug until
ner. A »lender glass. Ice rrcam auiooth Add sugar and corn syr­
and honey
ayrup, und a I ouk up. I toll to soft hall »1 cage Remove
apooa, and purfal'ta ran k <> to ala
from fire, add milk and vanilla,
ler'a party Two acoopa (each o f t'hlll before serving In “ Skycra-
a different flavor) with two dlf per."
fereul kind» of aaurea, and a Ju-
dlrlnua aprlnklliiK of nuta, and
lioney-ltanana Hnndae
maybe mmhrr'» Rone crazy, but
Ice cream
we love It!
Ripe banana»
SS.
SH
mm
Merida
JULY
u j iz i
u p jv
Dynamite Wins City
Man
ALKA-SELTZER for
Instruct
Your A ttorney
To Publish Your
LEGAL NOTICES
in the
BEAVERTON REVIEW
Paid In Advance Circulation
eliminates any question of legality of publication
Complete Service
saves time and expense
(But you say you are not a des-
perate criminal. Not you. But save
the Book of even you “ All have
sinned.’’ Better be an Islander and
saved for all eternity than to be
a smug self-righteous American
and
lost. Christ died for our
sins.
Beoverto*», Oregon.
Pd. adT.
Careful Checking
prevents delays due to typographical errors
Specify
SIMMONS
In the rirrnlt Court of the SIM?
of Oregon for Washington County
C. Jones, aa ancillary Administra­
tor o f the estate of Laura J.
Slayman.
deceased, with
the
Will of said deceased annexed.
Plaintiff, v*. Mary 1»
Smith.
David L
Smith and
Marla
Smith, his wife, R.
Leonard
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