Y RIDAT, MARTH *1, Itti THB the O. E. S. chapter in H illsboro Tuesday evening. Mrs. C . J . Steven* is lu u Portland Hospital sh e underwent an operation Monday, and la r e ­ ported doing nicely Mr*. Robert Morse has been confined to her home with F lu. Mra. J. T . Onfield returned to her home Friday from tae H ospital. math hom e M rs. Falls is visiting at o f his parents. M r. L. Shellenberger. the ami Mrs. Madge El lander and M rs. M yrtle Fletcher attended RRVIBW Kitchen Light-Conditioning Recipe Is Sim ple A s Pie NeWsQddìtìeS ... T>* carm cv mai rue »ie 5 w en t iimplv piles Of i k a w Oü. ftUKH» co va «MO W* TH » m m o r a n im a l i The Tuesday Bridge Club met with M l*. A. E. Hansen Mare*» 18th, Mra. F ia n ces tDonaldson. held high s t o r e . Mis? Helen Kan no wan a via k o r at Mrs. Boyds home Wed. Mise Viola W rleht accompanied friends to Independence over the week-end. BRAV BR TO N ' _ f f B v .d l O iN TM» CMA* Beaverton Garden Club meets Friday March 2lal 1:30 P. M. Ki wants Hall. M r. Elliot will talk on birds. —B fYed'Y *' M O TH ER Œ C H E O P S . T H f «NUAMiO t u a D - | r u MAO A «ICHLV OONAM INTIO M O A l TH A x x o r a o r a i M to k e e p h e b m a t n u n »« d m ( SilPPAJO . . . HEB PILLCW M A 1 A P O S I TO “V jp - POBT HEB H t t R AMU N O T M u l i M A HAM PQ< The Cberrlo Bridge Club met Tuesday March 18th with Mrs I*. Schellenberger to celebrate Mrs. Helen Fisher's birthday (T Y*f P‘A1EHT OTTICI C l * 0 ‘ Beaverton Community Book Club m eets Thursday March 27 at 11 A .M at the Klwanis H all. The book review will he by Mrs. Ae ONO VWTW FOOD amo DRU*, MANS Ol OE ST NCaSSlTV.AAVC EVOMD MUCH OECÖCATVE OfMUS BUT. UNTIL MOOEDN TIMES, CITTIC SOtNliriC TUOUlHl OB iNvtMTNf INGf MUH f Good All Year ’Round Slsadowlma Illumination Lightens Tasks in W om an's Workshop. By Jean Prentice A BfON G the new subjects some students are taking up in high pafcools and colleges is home lighting. A number o f home economics and Ü iw e eEiold management classes are H - , r x d y in g the ins and outs of Crd-t «auditioning. O f particular tn- i«n«rt t.» them is better light in the Aosastg the pose Sera they are get- mm aanaral dlnetrated in the ce o f ■ink is a a kitchen anil ere ibu- be- Many ot our most popular dishes are seasc„able. We enjoy them while a certain fruit or vege­ table Is on the market, and then we must forget them for awhile. You may have a recipe for a peach shortcake that is perfection Itself. The actual shortcake may have brought you many words of praise from guests. But when Im­ portant guests arrive, with no ■peaches obtainable, that particular recipe is o f no use. It’s well to have a number of recipes for delicious dishes that may be prepared at any time — good all year 'round dishes. Then you are always readv to place a tested and tried dainty before your guests. Grape-Nut Rennet-Custard 2 cups milk (ordinary or homogenized) 1 pkg. vanilla rennet powder f t cup Grape-Nuts Cherry sauce Set out 4 or 5 individual dessert glasses. Warm milk slowly. stir- ring constantly. Test a drop on Inside of wrist frequently. When COMFORTABLY WARM. (120' F.) not hot, remove af once from stove. Stir rennet powder Into milk brisk­ ly until dissolved — not over one minute. Add Grape-Nuts and pour at once, v h ile still liquid, into the dessert glasses Do not move until firm — about 10 minutes. Chill in refrigerator. Serve with Cherry Sauce and garnish with whipped cream and candied citron, if de­ sired. Serves 4 or 5. Cherry Sauca Here's a recipe for a dessert that 14 cup butter la just as popular in January as it 2 tab!eip‘~-rs flot:- Is in June — with one for a cherry 1 cun red ( ' ■» sauce that is also an "all year 'round” possibility. This healthful rennet-custard •ert calls for no eggs. No t •r baking is necessary. E~ tor guests of any age, a.c Ucally perfect for a ttrty. at Mrs. I the bottom, lud been used at the ceiling. It did a poor job of spread­ ing lighting through the room with­ out contributing glare. N ow there's a cheerful diffusion of general illumination from a new indirect adaptor fixture and 150-watt silvcrcd-bowl bulb. This iixftre was screwed into the ceiling socket, like a bulb, in less time than it takes to veil. W ith modern lighting such as this the homemaker is less apt to make mistakes when reailing recipes. Vege­ tables are cleaned more quickly ami thoroughly. Food is seasoned more satisfactorily since the eyes can see the sait and pepper more sharply. The room becomes a lx tie. place in which to work. It thus fits right in with the needs of the horn- e co ­ nomics student or o f any hom e­ maker . . . just as easy at px ner, Mo* 10‘iA |{ Classified Ad Rates First Insertion, per w o r d ...2 c Each additional, per w o r d ..l c (Minimum charge 25c) IN DESOTO,YOU GET S m a rt N e w R o cket B o d y — N ew Sh o ckless S te e r in g — a Sm ooth N e w M ira cle R id e l A ll the N e w e st, Fin est A u to m o b ile F e a tu re s A re Y o u rs. IN DESOTO,YOU ENJOY the of a Big P o w e r, the Econom y 105 H o rse p o w e r En gin e w ith Su p e rfin ish e d P arts —the P ro te ctio n of N e w S a fe ty Rim W h e e ls. F DF. SOTO t o d a y ! I t ’ s a lo t o f c a r t o r little m o n e y . P r i c e q u o t e d is f o r l i e . C o u p e d e l i v e r e d at D e t r o i t . F e d - iaxes included. T r a n s p o r t a t io n , sta te , 1 ta x e s e x t r a . PRICES ARF. SUBJECT ■ h a n g f w i t h o u t n o t i c e . HAVE Y O U TRIED FLUID D R IV E? De Soto’s Fluid Drive and Simplimatic Transmission let you start, stop, do all nor­ mal driving without shifting! Available at moderate extra cost. JOHNSTON’S GARAGE Beaverton, Oregon Phone 0 1 0 3 A IIRF4.0N MMt K E N T --Three-room and baib. partly furnished apart- j ment. Inquire at Review office — I’ HONE — W R ITE 9415 In te ri­ B p ABNER CORDON HE IV FUTON The Review assumes no T lancial responsibility for e r­ r o r s which may appear In ad­ vertisem en ts in l u colu m n ., >ut In cases where the papnr * at f*u ll will reprint that uort o f the ad lu which the rror appeared. Telephone LTHOUGH window screen wire mesh is seldom painted. w‘ ■ n decoration Is desirable a very thin coating composed of 2 parts iby vol­ ume) soft paste white lead and 3 parts of an equal mixture of boiled linseed oil, spar varnish and turpen­ tine—either used white or tinted as desired with paste colors-in-oll— will provide the most variable, dur­ able finish. Brush and cross brush the paint on evenly from both sides of the i screen, after which tap the frame ! lightly to clear the wire of excess 1 paint which otherwise might remain ! to clog the pores. When the mesh Is sufficiently dry , for handling, paint the frame with pure white lead and oil according to the standard practice for exterior wood * C-.—Can shingle overwalling be ■ar plied to brick as well as wood s ding? A.—For restyling plus added In­ sulation or when brick walls are pausing trouble due to leakage and ynoisture absorption, overwall shin­ gles are the economical solution. ' First fasten vertical siding strips to the window frames and walls with 'hails—specially fashioned for the purpose— driven into the mortar lines between the h-lcks. To these verticals, attach horizon­ tal strips as a shingle nailing base. The latter should be installed with a center-to-center spacing equal to the proposed exposure surface of the shingles. Overwalling on all types of wood ¿siding Is comparatively simple, as Jth* shingles may be applied directly* as to new sheathing. Here bindini i paper Is required, installed as Is th^ ' ronlmon practice on new construe, tion. j Durable certified red cedar shin- , gles—single or double coursed—ar» ■ highly recommended to produce new ' style lines for modernizing ohf > buildings VETERINARY Itr. Norm. K. Johnson Enterprise Bldg -|. Rhone W«.'. l-nnco nn<) Small \nlmal Work. _______________________ _____ CAIJ„ o r s — R e la x on R o o m y B o lster-Typ e S e a t C u sh io n s! At - woeili Fount each word to be printed Double charge for all blind ad* An additional charge o f 10c will he made when want ad* are charged and billing is made the first o f the month. OOD DEAL IN DESOTO,YOU RIDE in B e a u tifu lly T a ilo re d OK) V ejar. ■neighboring counties, after h a v in ' I SEE US FOR A GREAT CAR — us W » 5 1 . B u t NOT BECOME EO PU A K AT ONCE. IT NAS SAID THE IN V E N T O R OCT T X ID EA TOON THE M A T c u s h io n o e ’ m is B l R M V ________ TM I AST NOHO M uuniw ma u mss I» Mb NO INNS AI AIL ..iS MACK Of UOUO SOT 1 TOAM LATE« CAlliD ROVAI h t m X trut r o t a i e d ic t s trota f OAM ASSURES IT m | MD 0» TRENCH KINGS SECAMI UN NATURAI ANO .OUiS XVI I AST MONARCH TO UM THf SCItNTTFK AllV OE VUE PUOVOKID OPEN REVOLT Pt T Mn COMICI SUPPORT '•t* RlOWW IM VOTf OE PARlIAMCNt qualified for such Jobs througu work experience on NYA project» Mrs. Jay Gibson. Mrs. Helen other young men and women in Fh.her and M rs. Ruby Boyd this vicinity are availing the*r. were guests o f Mrs. W alter selves o f gettUiigactual job e x ­ Scott at the Rotary clu b lunch perience on projects being sp on ­ eon. card party and style show sored by the National Youth A d­ in Portland M onday. ministration. accordin g to Jack W. Beneflel, NYA Area llrectolr. M rs. R obt. Johnston and Mrs. Some o f the placement* o f th-i Louie Madden o f Beaverton. Mrs. A lvin Bobbitt o f Forvat Grove, youug men have been In Fie metal. woodworking, and M rs. Mary Hunter, o f HIIU electrical. auto motive and con »(ruction boro all attended a No Hostess fiel'**; w h'le young women h avi I luncheon at the home o f Mr. been placed in clerical and aim- | and M rs. M. J . M e' Entee o f liar positions. H illsboro T here are still opportunities I for any youth between the ages GET EXPERIENCE o f 16 and 24 to obtain valuab'e w ork experien ce afforded I hr IN N -Y -A PROJECTS the NYA. B'-neflel said, addin:, | * • ♦ ♦ M ith 200 NYA youth w ork eis ' that Interested persons may ob­ having been recen tly released tain fu rth er Information by get I • * „ - 1.11 1 . BBrratlUy Injured you know where you'll stand If di- scster take« a whack at you.' possessions. W e'll he glad to dheck it over with you. Beaverton +• ■■ Studio Barber Shop E rank Moore, Prop,, It, uverton CHILDREN'S HAI R CUT, 36c UNION SHOP Guaranteed Workmanship Z 7 D V G R A Y NOTARY PUBLI C» in rut mice Evening* Notary e t iCottl Eetat West Slope FER M A I K IT S , fU O to « 10.00 New A ir-lo a d I tinned Dryers Open Finance Co. Rhone 5405 - - by Appointment W A IT E D — Plow ing, with rotary plow, day o r contract. Phono BKoadway 4729 or B E aom 1972, A lpine La-ndneape Co, Hi! Beaverton, box 167 p - l l - l 4 ,f I LOST—Old Guernsey cow wit.» halier and chain from Reed- vllle district. Fhonw H illsboro, 1931, c o lle c t EOK SAI.K — D aw n port, ch a i', wood range, and furnishing*. A. Q. Murray, home only or, Sundays. W ilson road, Bertha- Beaverton highw ay p .j:, W . E. PEGG !>N HEKTARE It * EXHUMER Grange llldg_ Beaverton Boaverton Barber Shop U. J. STEVENS, I’ rop. S atisfarti«« Guaranteed WIIV MONKEY 11(01 NUT WI1V NOT T RY P L A Y IIP SNOOKER HEH1 In That Extra Hour You'll Find All Y our Friends At La PORTONE EOR SERVICE - Fu re bred York- shire boar. 2 (Ri. W. R. B -'n - Lei GARLIC Help Fight HarmfulColoa Bacteria Oat of sorts T Hsrmfal bortorla 1« «reams- luted wssto matter is your ealon m«r So poiannlns yna sod rsaslns distreesinj hesdsrhe« and JlttiR—s. Try DgARItORA E f i P F I odorless Os-lie Tablets. Como It lrK C £Je» d sat s FRbK trial soeVsye Ed. C. Smith D E A N ’S DRUG STORE J E W E L E R K I W A * I S BLDG. sK A van vnx -•> o r m o i FOR Model M, A lii - - Chalmers craw ler tr*ot).\ I x o Hardeheck, Gaston, Or., p -la -’ r