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About Beaverton times. (Beaverton, Or.) 191?-19?? | View Entire Issue (May 26, 1922)
FRIDAY, MAT 311, 1922. THE BEAVERTON TIMKS PAOH THRBS (Continued tfium Pag ae. t solved by using .a little hot water land the solution then diluted to one (ounce to 12 gallons of water. Keep tthis solution In an earthen or woden 'Teasel, as It neorrodes metal. It Is (deadly poison, so handle carefully. :BHOT-HOIjE borkrs working Examination' of occasional trees In the orchartS often discloses num terous small ahot-holes irtce tunnels extending through the bark, and into 'the heart wood of the tree. This is typical shot'hole borer Injury. 'Where trees am heavily attacked It is best to remove them entirely and burn, but if -'possible to 'save the 'trees take stops to rovive tihem and then paint over the infested area. With a preparation made as follows: Water, three gallons, soft or liquid flan oil soap, -one gallon and crude carbolic acid, one-half pint, ;Repeat the application every 10 days on all 'tunneled areas. 'Tamed Without Being Tanned. Australian I'nper "The piny pre nted was Sluikespnire's 'Taimlng of lie Shrew.' " We nemu to rcicaii that Petrmililo flourished u whip in one jcenebut we don't think he actually irniiHPe:! tlie ohsticperous lady.-dtos-n Transcript. OPERHlTA GIVES! XT SCHOOLS, The .operetta, Pauline, the Belle of Sarauvgn, which was given by the Wbltford chorus at Stholls, Satur day, May 16, was very well attend ed. The county Is unaware we Re lieve, Jthtt the chorus Oias worked to such a high standard. The chorus numbnw were very fine, and the principal characters deserve much credit. JMiss Lena Fitts of Portland, director of the chorus deserves moch tredit for her results accom plished with the chords, and alsethe portrayal of" character in the part Panllne. The chorus and commun ity liiitiF her to be a musician oT the highest .grade and a ery able director. And They Alt -Disappear. The .witput of the fin factories of TMtabi amounts to over n million mil lions of -pins a yenra flpure which would mien years cover every town in the klnstram with a layer of pins sev eral tncliae deep. Halpcd by Difficulties. It bus 'iivm said that "a poor lie jrhnlng oictlines maa-es a good end liic" However this amy he, It Is emafn .thai when hiintlirtips are over cijiik. ilitfte Is real uehievemnnt T)i faculties nhow what .men nre"' Try a ciasitifted ad It pays M;. .o save Many an automefbile fails to deliver the power and speed of which it is capable, fails in acceleration and on the hills,' be cause of poor lubrication. The purpose of lubrication is to reduce friction. In this connection it must be re membered that oils have internal or mo lecular friction. The heavier the oil the more this internal friction, which has to be overcome by and uses up power. The ideal oil for the automobile is the thinnest oil which will keep the bearing surfaces separated, and at the same time offer in itself the least frictional resistance to the engine power going to the rear or driving wheels. Such an oil If It haB "oilinoss," stability and pur-' ity, will give perfect lubrication, and permit the development of tho maximum power, opeed and gasoline mileage of the car. Zerolene meets these conditions perfectly. OHiness Stability Pu rity Zerolene has great "oiliness," which causes it to cling to bearing surfaces while offering in itself a minimum of frictional resistance to the engine power. It has great stability, which causes it to resist engine heatandtoform a minimum of carbon of a soft, flaky nature which goes out with the exhaust And It 1b pure. If you follow the Zerolene chart of Correct Lubri cation, you will develop the maximum power, speed and gasoline mileage of your car. STANDARD OIL COMPANY iCalljomlal more povvergspeed less MctioD and wear ikiibimlhbimtion BEAVERTON INN Regular Home-Cooked Dinners from 11:80 to 1:80 Mt. Hood Ice ("ream All Kinds of Soft Drinks Fresh Candles Cigars Tobaccos Fresh Line of Cookies. GIVE 118 A TRIAL G. L MILLETT Proprietor liilllliili;illllii!i;i!;:iii;imi;;i:iii;iiii;tK:iiillH::i:iiiii:iilKli: ii:i::!i:::ilm;im::t:!!mi!:ii::i::u i u MMlliailMlilllfll wmmmmmBsmmmr, &e Beaverton Livery The one place In town that Is always nt your service, day or night, Sunday or holiday, when you want us, as you want us, where you want us. COAST TO COAST T Lee Highway Will Be RH-Year Paved Route, Washington, D. C, to San Diego. IMPORTANT FUNCTION OF CAR TIRE TREADS Not Decorations Like Embroidery on Woman's Dress. ROUTE THROUGH C!!SITA10jGA Road t of Primary Importance to Each 'Btato and Its Completion Will Be Big Factor in Further Development. Despite the fait that this is the 'niolor Kfje, that Hip nmoniohilc hns 'been universally utilised an Uie high way vehicle, mid Hint federal, Ktiite and county agencies have for several years accelerated road building, actual touring (experience shews ttmt there has not been 'level ii nil t single trana eiintiiieuiul road, matting an automo bile trip .from coast to coast . a pos sibility m fill times. In-order to mulct such u trip pnssilJe throughout the year a program Is now taking shape Hurler lite auspices of tlie Lee High way association assisted by the Amer ican Auttuuohile association. 1 Most Feasible Route. 1 Js a result of this co-operation, the federal government, through the United 'States bureau of public roads, and the states of Virginia, Tennessee, Arkansas, 'Oklahoma, Texas, New Mexico, ATizona and California, through their state road departments, are now enpuged In the selection of the most direct feasible route from Washington, . C. to San Diego, CaJ. Subsequently -effort is to be concen trated for the speedy completion of ;all unfinished sections, and for the -systematic maintenance and the wid ening and strengthening of tlie pnve ment as required by the volume and -Character of the Irailic the pavement tfill be required te carry. Alrendy tike route has been selected frm Washington in a southwest diag our down the vnllevs of Virgin! and TeinHHei' thTough Ttoimoke, Bristol nafl Knoxviile to Chattanooga. The next step Is 1 fix tlie route from Chalitaiiodga to San We.go. Statement by Johnson. In -a statement relating to the Lee highway, Director General Johnson says-: "From practically every county sfiit 'In tlie scries of emimlea between ( the -na-lVnial capital and San Diego jlie city jiavement exlcnfls a consider .n'hle distance in either direction, and in many sections the pawment If oontinunus for a handled miles or mwe, Tliw scries nf pavement is now to he connected. Tiie rond Is of pri mary Importance to each state, and its completion will be a mnin factor In the further development .of tlie Rtntp. It Is a road of great local Im portance to a flerles of towns and cities strctehhi? across the continent, and the connecting of these various sections of pavement will he a prirnt factor in the further development of the nation, since it will facilitate In terstate travel and promoie the free commingling of the people of the East and the West. It will probably be shorter than any' other Southern transcontinental highway and can therefore be completed more quickly. Within the next three years, and pos sibly sooner, there is every reason to anticipate a modern motorway be tween the capital city of the nation and southern California." The Lee Highway nssorlntfnn Is one of the youngest of such organizations, having begun its work only 20 months ago. 0. H. Huston, assistant secretary of commerce, Is president of the organization. Tractive Wave la Partly Overcome and Car Held to the Road Without Slipping and Side-Sway on Moist Surfaces, Some car owners think tire treads STe decorations like embroidery on women's dresses, or distinctive put- i (ems by which the manufacturer can leave advertisements an soft roads. Jiat if such tritliag considerations were suggested to the scientists who create ! Uie modern tire, they would be scun- ! flnlized. As a tire revolves there forms fl bulge just ahead of where it is in con tact with tlie road. This bulge Is ( railed a "tractive wave." Although I -the bulge always stays In the same re- lallon to the road, ibe revolving of the I wheel has the apparent effect of mak i Ins It travel around the tire. In plain tread tires the full force of this wave continues to roJl around the tire. Rut where a tread with a rillbod or cogged backbone is used the wave is divided to a certain extent and thrown off st the sides. Some tire treads are Rinooih, some corrugated Jind sonic Indented, but the purpose of them nil Is to overcome tills wave. The decorative effect la only Incidental. Another important function of the tire tread is to resist slipping and side sway. If a tire Is to give full satisfac tion It must be designed to Hold the car to the road. An excellent tread combines holes to provide a vacuum itrilp on slippery surface with a Y-shape or angle design to prevent side-sway. KEEPING SPARK PLUGS CLEAN Grease and Mineral Dirt Accumulate on Exterior and Interior of the Porcelain. Many car owners do not realize the importance of keeping the spark plugs clean. The points of the plug seldom need cleaning, but grease and mineral dirt do accumulate on the exterior and Interior of the porcelain, so that the current paases that way instead of Jumping the gap as intended. The plugs should be kept clean or Ignition troubles will result. ACCELERATOR IS SENSITIVE Novice In Driving Over Rough Roadi Wili Find Simple Foot Rent Is Advantageous. TUp accelerator on some cars Is very seuxiiivi ami ihe novice finds dllliculty in proper control of the fouMhrotUe driving over rough roads. A simple foot rest Installed to lit the bull of the foot will prove udvautugcuu. SUPPLEMENTARY AUTO PLUGS Purpose of Sacondary Devices la to Make Ignition More Certain and Help Combustion, Secondary, or supplementary, spark plugs now cm the market are designed to be inserted In the cylinder headn of an automobile engine alongside the regular plugs, the purpose being to TO COVER UP PEDAL SLOTS Prevent Drafts In Winter by Tacking Piece of Heavy Material Over Holes In Floor, To close up the pedal dlots in floor boards to prevent drafts in cold weather, tack a piece of canvas or sheet rubber on the under side of the board over the slot. Cut a slit In the material Just large enough for the pedal levers to pass through, making Sure that their motion Is not impeded. MICKIE SAYS- nou are om EAn-mr -rue tE6tc wjst get luee mvma iTUEn suae oowr Ger it- were ON 6MWH I " w Supplementary Spark Plugi. uiake Ignition more certain and coin Duatltn more complete by providing two points in each cylinder at which iparkliig takes place Blmultuneuusly. The extra plug is connected directly with the regular plug and is so In sulated that the current puifes through It without being grounded, Popular Mechanic Magazine. NEW ANTI-FREEZING DEVICE Apparatus May Be Attached to an Automobile Without Interfere nee With Running. The Scientific American In Illustrat ing and describing an anti-freezing de vice, the Invention of F. Wendling cf Alberto, Canada, says: "The Invention relates to automo biles and other vehicles using water cooled motors and particularly to anti freezing devices in connection wit) CHEAP CAR PROBLEM IS SOLVED I. t r 111 'l-miiK -i inn t'lj'inpn- mum;- siitnv ,i L.'iidtm, uiitn.v ll.'l'ul mne. rlen hvtv among tlie exhibits. "I he photograph Mttms a new ladles' runabout, simple to manipulate and the smallest car at thu show. This typo blda fair to prove pupalur with "Hubby," who pays thu bill. THE NEW FEED STORE BEAVERTON FEED AND PRODUCE CO. BEST FEEDS AT LOWEST PRICES RELIABLE DEALERS WE SOLICIT YOUR TRADE. See us ahoutLand Plaster (14.00 ton. Alfalfa and Clover Hay Flour, Baby Chick Feed, etc, Stock and Poultry Feed, Milt Run Albers Dairy Feed, Fisher's Moliin-O-Meal, More-Milk, Oil Meal, Seed, Fertilizers, etc. BEAVERTON FEED & PRODUCE CO. I'HONR 25 LINK 21 Wli IMIvcr. Order First Class Fir Wood 4 ft. or 10 incli; aluo, fireplace wood. Imim-dluto delivery from A. E. HANSON Looul iiliono. Bouto 8, Itonvcrloii, Orouon. Blacksmith in Beaverton Alfred Hanson, an experienced black smith, l locutcd In lite Fi-oltimuur building, Just east of Urtcltrfon's Uur ne, IKHtHKWMOKIl, WA1GN WOKKKK GKNKKAL ltl,A( KHMI IH UomI Work, MrsUClaw Muter la 1 ujid RlKbt Pi'Icoh Uuai-anteod, A Hlmro of your patrouage solicited. ALFRED HANSEN aaiaiaHa:aantmutHnuaHHuaHtauuaHRHKHaininHattiKuiut;iautituiHaauiuuannanaiiniitfimminnH A Top Plan View of Chassis Showing Condensation Tank and Condense i Coii at Rear. the rnillatora of'such motors, and hft for Its object the prevention of Ion by volatilization of the volatile por tions of anti-freezing solutions com monly used. The result la accom plished by an apparatus capable f ready attachment to an autemobfle without Interference with the normal operation, thereof. Fords Are Bettei This Year Ford cars are better than aver this year. Upholstering lu the Sedans and Coupes Is 100 per cent better than last year. Prices are lower. Tbeie are the prices you pay, delivered In Beaverton: Touring Cars Roadster Hedao, new typo, Coupe, new type, One-ton Track Kordson Tractor 4A77.09 0I6.HH 787.411 71B.74 554 .an 41HI.WI ("OMK IN AND IXN)K THKM OVUH. Otto Erickson & Co. Beavertoa Bills born Forest Grove