Y RIDAT, MARTH *1, Itti
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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
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Kitchen Light-Conditioning
Recipe Is Sim ple A s Pie
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T>* carm cv mai rue »ie 5 w en t
iimplv piles Of i k a w Oü.
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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
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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 - |
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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
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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
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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 |{
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■ h a n g f w i t h o u t n o t i c e .
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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.
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are charged and
billing
is
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OK)
V ejar.
■neighboring counties, after h a v in ' I
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us W » 5 1 . B u t
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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:, |
*
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♦
♦
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
• * „ - <n t w o s with their
high
i f ° r job s in National defense in I
dustrles in W ashington and the school p rin cip a l.
Murry and
T iB V M O V I M n AEOE PATENT
ED IN I K
OR SA L E ; MILLWOOD AND
Saw Dust, W ilson Fuel Yard,
at their new location on L om
bard between
Broadway and
iierthii-iieavcruoa Rood. I*hone
Beaverton 4902
adv. c2Jtf
Helen's
Beauty
H IL B E B ’g
B Ear on I7 tt
Nook
m a s k
¡ I f > 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
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Studio Barber Shop
E rank Moore, Prop,, It, uverton
CHILDREN'S HAI R CUT, 36c
UNION SHOP
Guaranteed Workmanship
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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
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EXHUMER
Grange llldg_ Beaverton
Boaverton Barber Shop
U. J. STEVENS, I’ rop.
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hesdsrhe« and JlttiR—s. Try DgARItORA
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