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BEAVERTON PAGE t . U . H. J E F F R IE S . P ublisher P ublinheJ F riday of each w eek by P ioneer P u b lish in g Co. a t Ore. E ntered as seco n d -class m atter at the p o sto ffice a t Beaverton, B eaverton . Ore. S u b sc rip tio n l u t e s One Y ear „ Blx M onths ...........jft.50 $.85 T hree m onths ------------------------- ----- $-5° Subscriptions P ayable in A dvance P ortland O ffice— »06-407-408 D ekum B ldg. Car Owner’s Scrap Book Sarah Anne’s Cooking o Class . -i t P hon e A Tw ater 6914 B eaverton O ffice—Broadw ay near O. E. T racks. P hone <o03 F R ID A Y . OCTO BER 9. 1931 E N T E R P R IS E Mow to M o '.f a G rease Gi A very servlcable grea se gun can j be const» uch-d from' an old single --------------------------- cylinder foot pur.ip. The low er end T he other day I heard th is re- of t* pu-r.p is : aw ed o ff just above m atk : l - e r e is nothing better than the fo >t pi :o. Then tak e a fairly plain, p erfectly cooked a sp aragu s lat, e s> .ltd fui.ne! (one th a t is mad« hot and w ell buttered." of h e a .y gau ge m etal) and cu t it S eem in g ly there Isn’t. A fea it In- o ff ju :’ above iiie spout. Solder the deed! B u t there are otner a r r a n g e -, funnel to th e bottom of the pum p rnents and c o m b in a -o u s that are so cylinder. good it w ould be a p ity to lose them 0:1 or ligh t tran sm ission g ^ u s e G ive them a ti.a l. can be draw n in to the gun by put- E gg* and A sparagus Au Grutin tin;' the end into the oil or grea ¡and pulling on the handle. T o fill 5 hard boiled eggs, with h eavy grease, unscrew th e cap 2 tablespoons butter, and rem ove the plunger; fill the, gu.r. 2 tablesp oons flour, w ith grease, then replace the plun- 1-2 teaspoon salt, ger and cap. 1-2 teaspoon celery sa n , 1 1-3 cu p m ilk, Life Span is Not Longer 1-3 cup breadcrum bs, W hen th e E n gin e Stop s Suddenly A sparagus tips cooked or canned. Many readers of tins paper are under tlie impies- 1-2 Som etim es w hen out on the road c t p grated cheese. tin engine w ill stop suddenly witii- sion that the life span of man has increased within the Slice eggs. Make a cream sau ce , out apparent cause, it is probably stirrin 6 g .......... in flour recent century. 'I he fact is, however, that this i s n o , by ^ nielUng butler, ........... " “ ‘ -¡d ue to one of the follow in g troubles true and the capacity of man to live a longer hie is no salt and celery salt. Add m ilk and gasolJne supp!y. sp a rk plug 1 b e H u n ,‘' . b h'° k g ^ dish >.I ‘" kle Electric circuit t t e e r r t t h n a a n n t t h n ' a l t i of O l his ms ancestors.. c U it c s iu ia .. . . . , . o C° f OK greased akin w ith ^>>t! h ° a iin lf; broken. . . . , . . disconnected . The confusion arises out of the application of sam jthe crumbs. at some A fct ke loose term inal. Tim er trouble. tarv science in the past century, which has brought morej p la ce a layer o f eg g in bottom of ite sauce, people through the hitherto dangerous period of infancy, dish, pour over some ...atr To Clean th e G lass th en a perm itting them to survive into childhood, earl> adult layer of a.sparagus. R ep eat layers Try dipping a clean cloth in g a so life and m aturity. For this reason, the “expectation of of egg, suuce, ch eese and a sp aragu s line and rubbing lightly over the life” is eighteen years more than it was a century ago until all are used. Sprinkle top w ith w indshield and w indow s, then p olish paprika and rem ainder o f crum b3 ing w ith a dry cloth. but the individual capacity to live more years has not and dots o f butter. F.ake until increased. brow n in oven 350 degrees. To explain this, one should remember that the ex IN OREGON HOMES Chick«*» Smother«‘d in A sparagus pectation/>f life is based on the average death age of in Cook a hen until very tender and ESH A M —S auerkraut-m aking is dividuals. It is obvious that this average age will ad divide in to pieces for se rv in g re ! the G R order of the day for rnany/ Mult- vance if the lives of infants and young thiklren are saved, jectin g bones and skin. R oll in I nom ah cou n ty housew ives, reports flour, brown ligh tly in a Frances C..»u.on, county nom e de regardless of the fact that old men and women continue seasoned fry in g j an in hot drippings. M ake m onstration agent. Telephone calls to die, at the appointed three score years and ten. good sized rounds of to a st, butter, She tells how little sh e paid a poor | m an for eg g s and how asham ed she I know a w om an w ho is a splen ! ought to be about it—sh e tells how did cook and very sm art. B ut w hen sh e lets her tem per get aw ay with Mrs. T. sa y s she is com ing on a her and slapped th e c...ld ren for visit everybody has a fit. Mhe first nothing. S ue sa y s th at sh e babies thing she does, w hen she reach es I her children too m uch and quotes M aiy J a n e’s house-—Mrs. J is her in cid en ts th at are silly beyond w ords oister-in-law —Is to broadcast the fact If sh e did th ese th in gs and re m a t now sne has com e they w ill m ained quiet about it it t.ould be nave som e delicious cake. She tell.- bau en ou gh but it is ab solutely try ¿ 4 . j . —w h o is a n otoriously bad cook in g to have to listen to such tales and poor housekeeper—ju st exa ctly .vithout tellin g her ex a ctly w nat one what is w rong w ith the one she Is thinks. Sne exp ects you to say that, ratin g and the exasp eratin g tiling .¡he is not to blam e for paying tne about the w hole a ffa ir is th a t she m an too little—th a t is h is look out docs go into the aitch en and m akes and as far as slap ping th e children a p erfectly delicious cake. j she is not to blam e, for being over- She then proceeds to g et the house i w rought and that it is ju st m other in order has regular places foi !ove that prom pts her to m ake her everyth ing, fixes flow ers and b righ t children dependent and probably she ens th in g s up in general. She ad 1 is d oing the best th in g after all. m onishes Mary J about the thin I suppose she w ould drop dead it places in the tablecloth, w a n ts to one w ould say in steau , "Why, how know w hy the blankets haven t been could be so dishonest" and "You put aw ay, sew s buttons on the ch ild , should be as..am ed to punish the rens clothes, and ta ck les the darn ¡children because o f such a temper," ing w ith a disapproving eye. 1 and “how can you do such silly She could be a p erfectly w onderful j th in gs—you ou gh t to have more gu est and one that her folks would ! sen se.” vie w ith each other to en tertain if I doubt if she w ould sp eak to her she did not insist in sh o ...u g how critic again . m uch better she does everyth in g It is really a to ss up a s to w hich is the m ore an noyin g, the parader than anybody else does. A nother w om an of m y acq u ain t o f virtu es or the parader o f faults. ance is just about as irritating in Yours. another way. Instead o f parading Louisa her virtu es she exh ib its her faults. D ear Girls: * and m ailbag requests for directions place in a sh allow serv in g dish, lay lor m aking sauerkraut and pickling a piece o f ch icken on each round ! cucum bers and other v egetab les are and surround w ith hot cooked as , . . , , , . . . . num erous she says, and she an sw ers d o c t r i n e r^agus which has been cu t in inch the of them by sending oul Soap and W ater B est M ohair <Cleaner Should Distribute Jobs , , The average American will subscribe to the th at if there should he a shortage of food in tins country ¡amount of hot white sauce to whlch lfarmer. Buiietin^ uss ^ 'Making the supply should be distributed among the people in or- a beaten egg yolk has been added IF’l-riIieI'te^ Rickies. Detailed diiec r ‘ J - tions for m aking sauerkraut, dll' ju st a fte r ta k in g from th e tire, stir tier that all, by sparing use, might live. pickles, sw eet pickles and m ixed rapidly w hile doing th is -o prevent » The American Federation of Labor is urging that curdling. G arnish w ith p oints of pickles are contained in this publi w hich m ay be obtained free if thqre is a shortage of jobs in the country, they be up- to a st on each o f w hich is laid a ; cation, from any hom e dem onstration agent portioned so that all workers might have a chance to tin y cube o f bright jelly. i or from Corvam s, upon request. P ea s and A sparagus w ith E gg earn a living. M E D F O R D —R ecen t pear baking Sauce The Federation is right. If the so-called machine experim ents carried out at the State age has permanently taken from American workers the Com bine ligh tly tw o cups each o f j coIIege of hom e econom lcs are of al! ,u iin<l ? r 1 iT cnv hcn r week is in order at once so that the work can be divided among the workers. It may be that the shortage of jobs is tem porary. Even so, while the .condition exists there is no reason why a five d a y week should not be set in motion in some of the key industries in order that employment may be afforded as many men as possible. 1 ■ - -«¿-ssfar’*’' u * '4jP t s tablespoons o f butter. n e a p on Mack Jack son county home dem on to a st in a servin g d ish and P°ur stration a g en t. Mrs. Mack reports over all just oefore servin g, « w o , n u m elo u i caUs for E xperim ent Sta- cups of thin w h ite sau ce w ith w hich u<m buUetin N o . 283 -B a k in g of has been m ixed a diced hard boiled P e a is ,. prepared by A gnes Kolshorn, egg. G arnish w ith toast points and asajstant p rofessor of fcod8 and nu- J ■ ' ■ a V a 1 t — ■ A* ¿ ; - - j«”-! IL™ . ... .....a gt e k? . â * ‘trition. The bulletin reports baking exp erim en ts w ith Bose, C om ice and U se T om atoes F reely D ’Anjou pears. It n otes the effect U se all th e tom atoes you can now of sugar, w ater, audition of sea so n and save th e surplus for w inter, is ings, b ak in g tim e, cookin utensil Carefully Store Firearms the su g g estio n o f the d iet specialist, and age of pear upon the appear Sum m ertim e U m otoring time— but it it also the tim e when scenes lik* this are com m o.i— soap and w ater is best to clean mohair or velm o up Parents of this county should carefully place pistols They add in terest, color and flavo. an ce, texture and flavor of t h e 1 holstery. to low -cost m eals. baked product. guns, and other weapons out of the reach of children. T om atoes green and tom atoes red pounds ure practical for the purpose, Almost every day some child is killed in the United are used in 11 tee d recipes assem - C A N B Y —N ot one recipe tram pled but under no clrcum stnnces should any States through the handling of a firearm by a n o t h e r ! bled in a m im eographed lea flet just u nd erfoot at the C lackam as county ammonia solutions be used, as am fair rounds, at least, not any of j monia Is destructive to the color la child who usually “finds «t” where the parents “thought” !rel*Med at the home ecotlomics ex- th o se tested and approved and given any fabric. it was safely J hidden. tena!°n 0l“ce Corval‘is' Sp‘T Ink spots may be removed with a sm ellin g co n co ctio n s su ch as chut a w ay at th e hom e econom ics exhibit saturated solution of oxalic ucld. Soak ney, moc*» m in cem eat and tom ato sa y s Mrs. Carson A m rine, m em ber j the stain for a few seconds with this o f the county hom e econom ics exten-1 G randfather sagely is the a,a lists, add piquancy and these; to 8ay a sion com m ittee, w ho personally Easy to Clean—It Makes Ex solution, then rinse In clear water to - ^ J remarks that the v car u i to u i v real Ii“"!*0“ sp ecia which a few drops of ammonia have reason Ot SO much comment on modern youth. Maybe | m eal. The in g red ien ts and the meth- ch ecked th e grounds to m ake sure. pensive Slip Covers he**n added. Perhaps a better method, C onsequently, Mrs. Am rine and oth s<>, Grandad, but you can’t wrap the steering wheel od for makin« Kroen tom ato picam u elim inating the use of ammonia. Is a Unnecessary. ers o f her com m ittee are certain are g iv en a s follow s: around the whip stock at th a t! * ‘ solution of potassium acid oxalic th a t C lackam as cou n ty hom es are Green T om ato P icalilll: Chop ^ which Is E t i l t s of lemon or snit9 of An increasing preference for mohair en jo y in g m ilk, cheese, butter, cream. sorrell. bushel green tom atoes, 6 large w ...te velvet upholstery in automobiles is be . . and ice cream d ish es they h ave! Soak the slain In this solution ln 6 green peppers, and 2 ing manifested by nuyera throughout Before passing around any criticisms of your home onions, .. , , ... ... . n ever had before. H undreds of reci- the proportion of two and one-half pound cab b age finely. Mix them t o - 1 the Middle West, according lo reports ... , pes u sin g m ilk and m ilk products town, it is appropriate to etxamine your home place, and geth er w ith teaspnohful o f the salts dissolved la 1 cup salt and let them F H to the Mohair Institute from a qnes one-half pint o f water, leaving the fab tlonnnire s nt to 5.000 dealers. Willie stand overnig.it. D rain, add 3 pints w rre received by fair vlsitors who make sure its appearance does not w arrant any unfavor ric iu tin solution several hours If nec the survey did not seek the detailed o f vin egar and boil for 30 m inutes. 9Pun («a ', y w heel. able comment. essary. nfier which apply soapsuds on reason« for this preference, one of the D rain o ff th e vinegar. Then m ix j ______________ * * * the spot, allow ing the suds to soak chief reasons, previous surveys has together the fo llow in g ingrediants: well into the liber, then rinse with cold shown. Is that mohair is preferred In W hen people and things become im portant, they are 2 pounds sugar. 1 taulespoon w hole The Portland telephone directory water. This will neutralize any of the the summer hern use it is cooler than mentioned in the newspapers. If business is to seem cloves, *ii cup ground m ustard, 2 h as the largest circulation of any flat fabrics. It is easier to keep clean acid which may be left In the goods. qunrts vin egar. 1 tnblespoon w h o le , O regon publication except news- Som etim es after severe use, mohair im portant, it should be mentioned in the advertising. nnd the buyer does not need to go to allspice, 1 tablespoon pepper-corns papers, upholstery takes a kind of set In spots, the extra pxpr!i*-e 0f purchasing slip and 2 cups grated horse-radish. 1 he pile being laid slightly, giving the covers. No slip covers nre necessary F E E D IN G M ETHO DS T E S t E D g et an ’’all m a sh ’’ ration from H eat the m ixtu re tn a boiling point.J "nods a m ottled color effect. This can with mohair velvet or velmo. ON O. S. C. F Ü L L E T F L O C K hoppers. Add tlie chopped m ixture and bring W A W A V W . W A W A S W A S he removed by wringing out a cloth In The Mohair Institute is authority for hot water nnd laying it over the parts All four of these m ethods are in again to the boiling point. Seal in many practical hints for taking care One thousand w hite leghorn pul affected. Leave the wet cloth on the DEFECTS OF com m ercial use in O regon and the clean, h ot jars. of inolmir velvet upholstery In ease lt le ts in tlie laying pens at the poui- mohair velvet until the cloth dries. If . . experim ent station is co n sta n tly in becomes soiled. The fabric requires SPINAL BALANCE the velvet has not been wholly re ...... _ r ......... co1* receipt o f m any requests w ith re comparatively Utile attention aside lege ure serving to revcul uiu c o m stored. repeat the operation with the W e really don’t like to be intoler- gard to their relative m erits,” say • from n thorough brushing with a stiff result that the pile which is laid down p u tative value oi several m uuiods ot whisk broom occasionally. A. G .Lunn, head of the poultry de a n «> but *«s Jus« R bit irksom e to will come back to Its original position le a d in g from tim e ot h atch in g to partm ent. "H eld tests by poultry have the m utt that knocks our paper Ordinary grease spots and soiling nnd the fabric will have Its original lu ii production. T h ese p ullets nave m en have also indicated that good nm* fail8 «° P*»y UP subscription from constant use enn he removed [dump appearance, not showing any already gone through the fir st p a n pullets can be raised by using regu *ry 80t,*e stunt on us for the pur- from mohair velvet with warm water signs of wear, it Is never necessary o f th e experim ent, w hich w as to and any gcod laundry or toilet soap. lar laying rations, and if th is is, cor Pose o f a little free advertising, to cover any mohair velvet upholstery allow w hether they could be raised rect it will greatly reduce the luboi T here’s n oth ing to the report that If this operation Is not sufficient, any with slip covers, particularly when ju st as w ell on layin g rations a s on and feed coat. of the reputable dry cleaning com- w e canie here on accoun t of killing used at home or in an automobile th e m ore com p licated and exp en sive -r—r: Every precaution waa taken to see a num ln but we re getting ch ick feeds. R esu lts of th is phase that the tw o b atches of pullets are old nnd touchy and w hile w e Will o f the experim ent are now being the sum s in h eredity even to the vn lian tly striv e to keep our homo- com piled. point of dividing each batch us it ctdal ten d en cies in ch eck, we ask N ow th at 500 have been raised one cam e from th e incubator. ,b at you k eep in m ind that adver- w ay and 600 the o th e i, th ese tw o Tw o other teed stUv.ea being un- U sinK s P«ce is m erchandise. grou p s have again been divided, ilertaken are alined to determ ine — ln 20 or m ore types are now recog- each into four p en t of 125 each, ¡the am ount of alfa lfa m eal that ran > •*’■■. t <) ? ‘j ■ »].. AÌfò S j nized a s the Cause of D isease T hrou ghou t the com ing w inter they substituted safely for succulent w ill all receive exa ctly the sam e feed, and the effect ot cod liver oil S C IE N T IF IC DIAGNOSIS L : - treatm en t and w ill be in the sam e on the texture o f eg g shells. plus en viron m en t excep t that each of the C O R R EC TIV E AD.IISTM F.NTS LUNCH C O U N T E R fou r pena in each group will be fed w ill prevent D isease and OREG ON CITY Members of the d ifferen tly. K f Lai S;.ir!. SI-ov , ¡1 Pnre'br<^ Livestock Show ; P rom ote your H ealth and E stacada Berry G row ers’ association Sh-w* • V ,,„i ,, i * « V •■’" u f a e tti r e r s a n d L and P ro d u c ts T he tw o N o. 1 pens will get hand In >n I.;., ' , , P oultry a n d R a b b i. S how , are planning to im prove both the X R AY SF.RVICE B ILLA R D PA R LO R -f.i*!.- Club W h E x h ib its; * i l , l fed grain in the litte r w ith hopper quallty „ „ d qlIHn t,ty o f next y e a r s Consult »nd • p t c K r u l a r Mar?» Show. fed m ash. No. 2 pens w ill get both crop. They recently purchased 23 M A P E S A SON NMl r Ada «Lrrrt l> , u . I *P«ce fo r i . M onto». P u v .d DR. ERNEST G. WIESE T c rtl» J, O rc jo n ' ' j* r** on »11 » rn n » p « rtstio n lia««. hopper fed g rain and hopper fe«l m a ih ' t0*'1* ° f com m ercial fertilizer recom- O ctober 24-11 I n M an n in g Building C H IR O PR A C TIC SPECIALIST m ~ r '-' T h e th ird pens will be given cube by J ’ J In skeep.county «Rent 520-521 Morgan Bldg. . . „ .. .. „ rt*»d m any o f them will u se cover M E R C H A N T S LUNCH feed o r ‘ pellets In hoppeis, w hile .. . O ffice BE. 5864 Res. SU nset 3022 crops between the berry’ rows for $lm fourth pens in each group w i l l , the first time. ¡e* * * .««'r ■* V iW A W A V .V A V A V ,',V ,V A se tv e hot. I M O ! FOE A L E U T S J V to tfr * ii?SS£ rannuia^ct. 24-Oct3 h