The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, April 28, 1933, Page PAGE 4, Image 2

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    BEAVERTON
TAGE 4
Spring Health Hints
FRIDAY, APRIL 81, i9S3
ENTERPRISE
Local News items
urch $mucc0j
Mrs. Geo. Brown had as her housi |
A short time ago we had demon-
guest
last week her sister Mrs. Mary
j strated to tut how a badly managed
banking system failed In an emer­ T. Hayes, of Tacoma. Another guest
.viziti im m z.:
gency.
When the crisis came, it was Mrs. R. L .Reed of Portland.
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Mrs. Iva Martin has moved her
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
found the reserve low or not of the
family
to
the
Berthold
addition.
G.
W. Springer. Minister
Rev.
Willafd
P.
Andersen,
Pastor
spoons sugar, 1 egg, I1, cups flour, % right kind to weather the storm.
OUT WITH THE OLD . . .
Mrs. Minnie Hanson, accompanied
teaspoon
soda,
1
teaspoon
baking
pow­
The
sternest
measures
were
resorted
IN WITH THE NEW . . .
Our Easter drama which was to
Now that the Easter time is over,
der, H teaspoon salt, t teaspoon cinna­ to .notably a banking holiday and an ** Mr" EUa Haden of Portland’ vUi-
let us not forget what it has meant have been given laat Sunday night
ASTERT.DK with Us first sug­ mon, 44 cup banana cut very fine.
embargo on gold. If resources had ,ed her *Uter Mrs' Joe KelUr Monda"
gestion of Spring means new
Soak bran In sour milk. Cream to­ been properly managed and conaerv Wednesday Mrs. Keller had as her to us. Let us keep that spirit of will be given next Sunday evening
clothes to most of us, or at least, gether the butter or shortening and ed during prosperous times, the emer- guest her brother ° F Slmmerson of worship and attendance to the House at eight oclock. We hope there will
of Prayer. The Lord gave us very be a large number present. We feel
Seattle.
some smart accessory to tone up last the sugar. Add egg and beat well. ! gency co~jld have been met in
The Sorento club met last Thurs- good services during the day with that all who attend will be well re­
Mix and sift flour, soda, baking pow- n.al way.
year’s wardrobe.
We are paid. This drama will not only en­
Thc af- two definate conversions.
By the same token, our families need der, salt and cinnamon, and beat Into
Pure red blood may be termed the day with Mrs Carl Hans*‘n
glad for the revival spirit exists tertain but we believe it will inspire
some change from the old winter food creamed mixture alternately with currency by which we conduct the ternoon wad *P*'nt at needlework
among ws.
all who see it to praise God for the
stand bys. If Is not necessary to buy soaked bran. Now fold In bananas business of living. Plenty of this cur-
Mr and Mr* Henry Dessin»{er and
ressurection of our Lord from the
Sunday
School
9:45
a.
m.
expensive delicacies. Merely dress up and pour Into greased rnulfin tins. Bnke rency courting through our blood ves
^
of Deep Cre*k’ “ " ¿ T ?
dead.
Morning worship 11 a. m.
the staples In a new way, Just as you in moderately hot oven, 400* F., about sels. carrying the organic minerals in Saturday «venmg at the W. F EV-W
Next Sunday morning Mr. Springer
N. Y. P. S. devotional 7 p. m.
would add a frill to your old clothes. twenty-five to thirty minutes.
the proper proportions to our cells 8,nger home Mr8
Des8,n*er re‘
her husband
will speak on the topic “In the Hands
Song and evangelistic 8 p. m.
Take the lowly banana, for Instance.
and
organs
will
build
for
us
a
splen-'
malned
tor
the
wee,c
Banana Charlotte
Prayer and praise Wednesday 8 of a Potter.”
It has been used sliced over cereals
did reserve fund of vitality. This will having returned home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Anderson of p. m.
Line
sherbet
glasses with lengthwise enable us to cope with adversities ac­
so long that It Is no longer a novelty.
The recipes below will revive Jaded quarters of bananas arranged to repre­ cidents or epidemics and still have Portland visited Sunday with her
BETHEL CONGREGATION.AI.
appetites besides showing you new sent lady fingers. Fill center with our body function properly. Nothing daughter Mrs. Guy Carr.
Rev. Charles F. Clarke, pastor
METHODIST CHURCH NEWS
Dr.
and
Mrs.
Octave
Goffin,
Port­
ways to serve this vltamln-rlch fruit. diced bananas. Top with a spoonful in life is of greater importance than
George F .Gordon, Pastor
land
.called
on
her
mother,
Mrs.
M.'
of
whipped
cream,
and
add
a
red
or
Well friends: Lent with its crown­
that we live each day in a way favor­
Remember, food specialists say, “ Ban­
green cherry, mint leaves, or other able to health.
Sunday, April 23, we will commence ing glory. Easter, may have been
We must husband E. Pike and sister Mts. John Sum^
anas for Energy.”
mers Sunday.
times of great refreshing to you, we
Besides using the old foodstuffs In colorful decoration. Ranana Charlotte our resources if we hope to forestall
Joe Keller Is spending a few days a series of seimons on "God The hope they were, but you will have
Is
a
hurry-up
dessert
that
has
all
the
disaster
In
case
of
storm.
new ways, it Is good, at this time of
Greatest
Poet—Man
His
Greatest
gained little if you do no t go tef
Exercise (which should always be in Southern .Oregon.
year, to start your meals with an ap­ effectiveness of a "company” dish
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Fager, of Poem". The sermon Sunday will be , church again till Christmas.
Serves
six.
Keen
taken
out of doors when possible) is
petizer. Here are a few which un­
"His
Colorado, are guests at the Zastrow
Workmanship Ephesians 2.10. up the high level of spiritual life
necessary to enable us to properly
Ginger Ale Fruit Cup
doubtedly will be new to your house­
home. Mrs. Fager and Mrs. Zastrow
e wor or gmally used in this pass- i gained in this season of heart search-
hold. Try them, and watch the family
Cut peeled bananas Into dice nr Into assimilate iron and utilize oxygen. are sisters.
age of Scripture was “ poem”. “We ing, The Kreatest revelatlon8 ca™
These
two
elements
have
a
great
af­
finish the rest of its meals with zest!
balls with a cutter. Fill cocktail
Misses Eva and Elsie Whitworth
They play a
w;!« 3
V** Greek a P°eni to the followers of Christ in the hours
glasses three-quarters full. Add a table­ finity for each other.
accompanied by Miss Reba Bucking­
Banana Griddle Cakes
an> ing
at was made—a and dayS j uat after
ressurection
very
Important
part
in
the
organic
3 cups flour, i% teaspoons baking spoon of crushed Ice. Fill glasses with world and stand in close relation to ham .motored to Timber Saturday, „ „ A ’ 1 JLm?„e'J L _ r _ V - * UtJ ~ dU- morning, our pastor will speak of one
powder, \ cup sugar, 1 teaspoon salt, ginger ale. Sprinkle with finely rut the fundamental processes of meta­ where they spent the day Sunday ally it came to mean a truth express­ of them at the 11 oclock services un­
1 egg, 2 cups milk, % cup melted fat, mint leaves or green garnishing
ed in rythmical form. Creation is a
fishing Wolf. Creek.
der the title “Jesus Came Walking.”
bolism. The total amount of iron in
1% cups sliced bananas.
cherries.
Mr. and Mrs. E. R| Sheets spent poem. The stars are poems of the
our body is comparatively small. It Easter in Astoria withtheir brother- sky. The sea is a poem. A river is a You will find much help by attending
Mix and sift dry Ingredients. Beat
Anchovy Canapes
our Bible School at 9:45 whether
probably does not exceed 75 gr. under in-law and sister Mr. and Mrs. Nep-
the egg, add the milk, and stir grad­
poem. Children are God’s poems,
Cut
large
rounds of rye or whole normal conditions, but it Is the mos-
child or adult and young people you
ually Into the dry Ingredients. Add
noisy, unrhythmical at times, but
segeur.
wheat bread % Inch thick and saute tactive element, in our system.
have a meeting of your own, the
It,
the melted fat. then the bananas, and
Mrs. Manly Underhill who spent poems just the same.
The “Holy j
quickly In butter. Spread one side therefore, needs to be supplied daily j
drop by spoonfuls on a hot griddle.
the week end with her son, Milton, at Catholic Church” is the true church Christian Endeavor at 6:30. There
Without the Union, where he is teaching in the of God. in all her branches, "whate’er will be a very fine rendering of Dlud-^
Cook on one side until full of hubbies, with anchovy paste and cover with a at the rate of 1-10 gr.
turn, and cook on the other side. slice of tomato, surrounded by rings j combination of these two elements school there.
the name or sign.” And that church ley Bucks "The Story of the Cross”
of stuffed olives. On the tomato place working for us night and day, we (
Serves six.
Mrs. Bert Stump is with her moth- is a poem, of varied tongues, of many at 7:30 by the excellent choir of the
a thick slice of hard boiled egg, topped J would soon become anemic and weak,
minds, but a poem none the less.
Bananas with Bacon
wlih a spoonful of ver? stiff mayon­
High Iron foods are: yellow d £ k er at Newb*rg for a week -dur‘ng ber
Highland Congregational Church of
You will enjoy the series of ser­
tea.
strawberry
leaves
tea,
stinging
ab8ence
Mi88
Alice
Unte
*8
caring
for
naise. Garnish each plate with pars
6 bananas
% pound bacon
mons and we cordially invite you to Portland. Every one most cordially
nettles tea, head lettuce, leeks, cab- her aUter Mr8 Roy Marlln
Roll half lengths of peeled bananas ley and a lemon crescent.
bage, (raw), swiss chard, spinach, j Overnight guests at the J. S. Felsh- be present. You will enjoy the fel­ invited to our services .always.
In strips of bacon. Secure with tooth­
Chipped Beef and Cheese
blackberry juice, blueberry Juice and er home Saturday were the Archie lowship and good spirit of brother­
pick, If necessary. Broil under flame;
Cream *,4 pound Roquefort cheese blueberry powder.
This newspaper is a community
| Williams family. In the evening the hood found in our church.
or hake In oven proof dish In a hot and add a little salt and tabasco sauce.
___. , ..
. _
. . . . . .
group attended the White Shrine
Sunday School at ten o’clock, wor- publication. Local merchants are in­
oven, 450* E„ about fifteen minutes, Place a small amount in center of small
Organic is the term applied to the !
J
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Tefft and Thel­ ship service at eleven.
) vited to use it to increase their vol-
or until bananas are tender and bacon circular piece of chipped beef. Rol’ mineral salts that are used by the or-
Young Peoples service at five thirty ume of business.
gans and tissues. All of the organic ma were Easter guests of relatives at
Is crisp. Buste at least once during and fasten with toothpick. Serve.
salts constitute only a comparative Hood River.
the halting. . , . Whole bananas may
Chopped Beet Canapes
Phillip Maus, Portland, has pur­
bo wrapped in bacon and cooked In
Mix one cup diced boiled beets. 1 amount of the body, about 5 per cent, chased the Reed property near the
but
nevertheless,
they
are
the
key
to
the same way. Serves six.
tablespoon mayonnaise, Vi teaspoon
Cooper Mt. school.
salt. Spread on bread buttered with nearly all of the material manifesta­
Banana Bran Muffins
Miss Emma Schrader, who is teach-
tions
of
life.
They
are
the
builders
I cup bran, 1 cup sour milk, 2 table­ mustard butter. Garnish with anchovy of sound and normal cells and tissues ing at Mountain Dale, spent the week I
and
green
pepper.
spoons butter or shortening, 4 table­
giving them firmness and form, j end at home.
They are important ingredients of
Miss Elva Rossi and Mrs. Katherine
FLOWER SHOW PLANNED
the digestive juices. In short they Desslnger attended a birthday dinner
ADM IN ISTRATION TO
are indespensable for the proper
The classification list for Port­ functioning of the organs, glands and in Portland Monday evening honor­
SCRAP TARIFF POLICY
ing Mrs. Snyder.
land's fifth annual spring flower
nervous system of the whole body.
Mrs. Doy Gray .Mrs. W. C. McKell,
show is now ready for public distri­
Continued from Page 1
Guaranteed Batteries
We should always draw a distinct Mrs. Lee Richey and Mrs. F. H.
bution and may be obtained for the
reaus and fields of activity will be asking at the information desk, cen­ line of demarkatlon between organic | Schoene attended the American Leg-
*:* On All Used Parts, Butteries,
Only through ion card party in Hillsboro Wednes­
eliminated for the reason that reor­ tral library. The blossom event will and inorganic salts.
•j* Tires, etc.
Also Install Parts
ganizations first proposed will not be held May 5 to 8 at Laurelhurst the life processes of the plant and by day afternoon.
hi ing about sufficient reductions In park, sponsored by the Portland Gar­ means of the synthetic effect of the
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Eagelton, (Hel­
Wanted, Cars to Wreck
Also Repairing of All Kinds
expenditures. I.ed by Director of the den club and the city bureau of parks sunlight especially its actinic rays do en Hockens) are receiving congratu­
We
Deliver
$
WE PAY CASH
Budget Douglas and backed by the
Entries are open to everyone, and the elements of air, water and soil be­ lations on the arrival of a 4 1-2 pound
A vital change ef­ baby born last Wednesday.
President, the Cabinet has been in­ those interested should obtain a clas­ come vitalized.
V SU. 6697
SU. 1261
formed that "reorganization” is a sification list a*i soon as possible. Va­ fected by the actinic rays of the sun
t a
W.
C.
McKell
and
Mr.
Schmucklt
E. Burke’s Garage
mild way of saying "elimination," and rious awards will be made in addition light is going on in all the elements were fishing in the Metollus river
y A. B. C. Auto Wreckers
as
they
pass
into
the
structure
of
the
72d St, S. E., 3 blocks South of
t it each department must operate to blue, red and white ribbons in tho
over
the
week
end
and
reports
Yard One
Store Two
within definite allotted amounts.
different divisions. Tulipa, narcissi, plant. Separation o f these elements fishing good.
Foster Kd. at
Foster Rd. at
Foster
Road—SU.
7744
means
destruction
of
the
living
tis­
roses, carnations, pansies, sweet peas,
80th St.
103d St.
Miss Myrtle Johnson is nursing in
lilacs, azaleas, sue. Man though he may be able to the Spear home on the Canyon road.
• T h o s e departments expected to be lilies o f the valley,
produce
the
elements
in
their
due
•X~X~X~X~X~X~
hit most severely are agi (culture, in­ rhodendron* and many other variet­ proportions in the laboratory cannot
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Williams of Port­
terior, commerce and the post office. ies of flowers and flowering shruba produce the bloom of life, we observe land, visited at the home of Mr. and
Others will be closely pruned and are included.
all about us in the vegetable and fruit Mrs. V. Bixby Wednesday evening.
Mrs. George N. Barker, BEacon kingdom.
even the military departments will be
Herman Wilson spent the week end
ordeied to curtail. Gnashing of teeth 89G7, is executive chairman.
visiting friends in Seattle.
Alkalinity
is
the
magic
word
and
by politicians is certain because it is
the secret to health.
Acitity is the
V. Bixby visited his mother Satur­
gradually sinking in that there will
Advertisers are those who want cause of dlse ase. Select from the day, who is confined to the hospital
be record-breaking scarcity of jobs
your busincas and believe that they following alkaline reacting foods to with a dislocated shoulder.
for the faithful. Moreover, the cuts
have something worth talking about suit your special case—Apples, apri­
Miss Margaret Schoffers of Eugene
will not be based on 1932 expendi­
Monev Back Guarantee
cots, berries, beets, bananas, cherries, spent Wednesday visiting her sister
tures or on the lower expenditures of
celery, cabbage, carrots, corn on cob, Miss Marie Schoffers. In the evening
the present fiscal year, but on the
FINLEY * SON
cucumbers, cod liver oil, cold water, they attended the show in Portland,
budget s-ba lane ing plans for -1931 in
Largest Station on East Side
Funeral Directors
dates,
eggs raw. endive*, figs, grape­ seeing Hamlet.
which many reductions had been
28th and Sandy
-
Montgomery St.
4th fruit, grapes, green peppers, greens
TR. 8423
made.
Including the $400,000,000
to Fifth
of
all
kinds,
garlic,
honey,
hot
water,
saved in veterans' pensions it Is ex­
Motor Equipment,
kale, lemons, lettuce, leek, melons or-
pected to lower the Government’s
__
Staff A Facilities for ungas. olives, onions, pears, peaches, w . v w w y w w r t w v w . ' . w i w
expenses nearly $1,000,000,000.
TFTT s TTTT m S Serving Portland and plums, pop corn, potato with peel,
►lOMIIlU«
,7 _ . .
Plumbing and Heating
its Suburbs
pineapple, green peas, parsnips, pars­
ley. raisins, sea lettuce, spinach, to­
matoes, watercress, string beans
FREE STEAM CLEAN
The Plumber
Y y v Y V Y iY y v w y v s w w .v w y v %
Disease of course, should be treat­
Trade In your old tire» for our
ed as soon as possible, but by learn­
Beaverton 7702
Quality Paint Job
retreads at these low prices:
ing the rules of health we may avoid
V.SVV> , V . M , W V / i \ W A W i V S
111 health and premature old age.
1 tire 2 tires
DIRECT SERVICE TO PORTLAND j
29x4.40 at ............... $2.50 $4.50
OVER TEH WILLIGER UI.VD.
Satisfaction Guaranteed
30x4.50 at __
2.50 4.50
TIME SCHEDULES
28x4.73 at -----------
8.25 6.00
Body and Fender Work
29x5.00 at ----
3.50 6.50
Effective April 10, 1933
Reasonable
32x6.00 at ----
4.95 9.30
Subject to Change without Notice
30x5.00 truck at __ 6.75 12.50
Leaves Portland 7:50, 9:00, 10:00,
All other sizes accordingly
11 "0 u. m . 1:00, 82:00, 3:00, 4:00. 5 00.
Large supply of used tires $1 up
L5 30. 6.00. L6 30. L7 30. 9 00, 10 3«4
A .H . ROSSI, Prop.
12:00 p. m.
Leaves Beaverton 10:30, 11 30, a. m.,
191 Grand Ave.
EA. 9311
361 Burnside
BE. 3870
1.30, 3.30. 6 30, 7:00, 9 30, 11 00 p. m.
Leaves Lombard 6:43, 7 15, 7:45,8 13
9 32. 10 32. 11:82, a. m. 1 32, 3 32. 4:32. A V A S W .W A S S S S S W .S W I A
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5 32. 7 02, 8.03. 9 33, 11:03 p. m.
Leaves Lake Road, 6 47. 7:17, 7.47,
8 17. 9:33. 10 33. 11 33, a. m . 1 33.
82 33. 3 33. 4 33, 5 33. 6 00, 7 03, 8:03^
GARBAGE COLLECTED
J
Fireproof Storage
J
9 33. 11 03 p. ni.
What is a “ Leisurely Overhaul?”
Prices Reasonable
S Is Saturduy only. L limited, Ber­
tha Beaverton Highway.
ASK US
PIIONE BEAVERTON 7861
SUNDAY AND HOLIDAY SCIIF.IV
Cadillac Workmanship Ford Price«
A
W M B. A D A M S
ULES ONLY
Leaves Portland 7 80. 9 30. 11:00. a.
PHONE AT. 3791
Authorized by City Council
m . 1 00, 3 00. 5 00, 6 30. L7 30. 9 00,
OWNER MANAGEMENT
X
10:30. 12:00 p m
X ~ X K ~ X ~ X ~ X K ~ X ~ X ~ X ~ X ~ X ~ X ~ X ~ X ~ :~ X ’ * X * * X ~ X -X "X "X K ~ X ~ X ~ X ~ ::
Leaves Beaverton 7 15, 10:00, 11 30.
vx ~:- x ~ î ~:~ x ~ x ~ x ~ x ~ x ~ x - x ~ x ~ î ~ x x~x~x~x~x~x~x~x~x~x~x~x~x*
a. m.. 1 30. 3 30. 5 30, 7:00, 9 30. 11:00
p. m
Complete Motor
Tune and $ t
PO RTLAN D
MENS SUITS AND OVERCOATS
Leave Lombard 7 16 , 8 30. 10:02.
Brake Adjustment
M OTORCYCLE CO.
CLEANED AND PRESSED toe
11 32, s. m . 1 32, 3 32. 5 32. 7 02. 8:02
Portland's Only W est Side Store
9 32, 11 02 p. m.
PLAIN SII.KS AND COATS Mr
Motorcycle Sales and Service |j!
leave Like Rd. 7 17, 8 S3, 10:03.
All Silks Hand Finished
Parts for All Makes
11 33 a in . 1 33. 3 33. P S3. 7 03. 8 03f
Expert trouble finders and car­
EXCEPTIONAL STOCK OF «
9 33. 11 03 p. m.
buretor specialist« to do your Job
A. A. A. CLEANERS
LOW
PRICED USED MA- J
leave Scholl Rr 7 20, 8 35, 10 06,
(HIM -
Drop In and talk It over
11 35. a. ni.. 1:35. 3 35. 8 35.7 05. 8.06»
463 Jefferson Street
CONVENIENT TERMS
]
9 38, 11 06 p. m.
A-l ALTO SERVICE
434-456
Stark
St.
at
13th
\
Bet. 13th and 14th on Jefferson
Central Stage
Depot. Park and
174 E. 7th at Yamhill EA. 8607
Taylor Straets.
BR. 0979
Phone ATwater 8171—Local 31
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| SO to 90 Per Cent off i
$2.50 Up
EASTERN OIL $ 1 .85
5 gal
.
.
.
.
X
PORTLAND SUPER SERVICE
1
Roy's Guaranteed
Retreads
DEWEY
FAIRVALE DIVISION
Tualatin Valley Stages
Try Our Lunches
25c
Greyhound Coffee Shop
Auto Painting
$15 to $20
DEPEND
Roy’s Tire Shop
C. & S. AUTO
PAINT SHOP
on us for
Dependable
Field Garden & Flower
|
Sixth and Clay Garage
75c
Washco Seed & Feed Co.
Beaverton, Oregon
Phone 2505