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    T H E BEAVERTON REVIEW
e i e jv t t i t o n H e v ie w
Issued Every
T IIK
Friday a t baamarton,
Oration,
R E V IE W I’ U IILIH H IN O CO
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Edna Fcrbcr
F R ID A Y . MAY I, H ill
Entered aa aacoti.l class m attar
It. ccinl.er W, 1922, nt tint postofth:«
at Beaverton, Or*i(on
umb-r ilia
A rt of M arrh 3, 1N7U.
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II, llu la lt . . Business M anager
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AUTOMOBILE KACIN(;
IS
"M A JO R
8F0BT*
T h at autom obile racing ia one of
I ha “ m ajor spurts” of Ilia I'aclflc
S u lliw n t ta amply pro van by the
mat ihut tl7 ia oik avanta have
been tun off <>n Southw estern track s I
alnra tha Hint of tha yaar.
Com pilation of tha otllalal figures
reveals th at Ktrhltalil powered rara
I ava won a total of f.M victor!«» out I
o f tha»« 117 avanta, ami liavv »at j
7 naw A A.A. apaat! raruril». Thla I
t -m arkable fa a l of wlnnlnK 86 | ht
. « lit i f tha r a m »tagi-d la regard j
n l aa ona of tha g re a te st com p*- I
tltiv a tacorila avar hung up by any j
m otor product.
Richfield's p e rfo r-
inanra la all tha mora notew orthy,
It ia declared, due to tha fa ct that
many leaning brand» o f ganobnc
war« antarad In com etllio n will,
l i e "g aso lin e of power" during thaar
avanta.
In addition to lhaaa Victoria», a
a I e ctaru lar triumph
fo r Richfield
was ha (had up l»»a than two weak» j
ag o whan E linor Sm ith,
19 -year
old av latrix , »at a new altitude re-
cord for ta-oth n an and women In '
made thia »lalam ant n ora aigmtlcant
11« ilaim g Mtaa Sm ith, uaad both j
Kichlir! I gaaolma and K h T i I u I n - mo
to r oil.
With th r log India nap dla »peed* I
way claaair looming on the hurixon,
« n o th r( Im purlant v lrt ry •» ax j
peeled to lie added to the Hichfiah. j
Hat. E ig h t of tha laal t in race» i
bava la-an won with Richfield, and |
in the lu.iu race, the Ar»t five plu j
cea ware
cap tu rtd by
Richfield
powar.al rara.
Richfield, It ia d e r l a i e l , h a s foi j
m a n y y e a r s atlvartlaad “ more i| *r.l j
way vieUiilaa and
Wor d a record»
S
I l l u * 4 i - < x t t o tv a b 0 u /
I r w i n M y e t 'i
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C eps
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III» |ui»t, In-fore III» roinlng to They cum« »n fool, by ! ) —«I, all the
Wichita, was clouded with inyllia and way from lowii and N ebraska! They
annul».’»
lloaalp »uld 11.1»; »lander ram« In bungles and wugont and oa
wldaparad Unit. Humor, roinniillr, un­ horsetinik and iiiol.-l.nck. In prairie
savory. fantiiatlr. alilfllng and ubatig- »eltoonrr« and ox carta and carriage«.
log Ilka clouda on a liiminlaln peak, I m.-t up with one »Id homeatender
f l o a t e d about Ilia baud of Yancey Cra- by
the roadside a face dried and
vat. They any lie baa Imtliin blood In wrinkled us « nutmeg -who told me
lilm. Tl.ay any lie has an Indian wlfa be bud alarteli week» unit weeks be­
aoiuawlierr, and a lot of papooses. fore, nod hud made the long trip as
( Tiarokar. They any lie uaad to be heat he iv.tild, on foot or hy rail and
known aa “Cimarron” Cravat, ban.-« bout und wugon. Juat as kind lo-arted
Ida aon'a name, corrupted to Clm. pi-ople along tlie way would pick him
They »ay bl» real name la Cimarron Up. I wonder If he ever got Ids piece
Sevan, of Ilia Choctaw Indian family of lumi In that »uvnge ru»h poor obi
of Sevens; lie was rulaa.l In a tep ee; devil,"
a wickiup had been Ills bedroooin,
lie paused a moment, perhaps In
a
blanket
Ida
robe.
It
was retrospect, perhaps cunningly to tv ltd
known he bad hoeii one of the the apprilta-a of Ida llatem-rs.
lie
early hoonirrs who followed (lie ban­ wrung a hrenthleau, "Oh, Yancey, g o
ner of Ilia plrturcaipie and splendidly o n ' *Io on !" from Salirà.
mud l>avld I’ayiiu III Ilia Aral wild
•’Well. 1 tie border at l«»t and It was
tin all of that adventurer Into Indian
like a fo u rth of July celebration nu
territory lie bad dwelt, others wills*
Judgment doy. The mlllllu wua lined
per.-d. In that sinister atrip, thirty-four
Up at the boundary
No one HH» a l­
mllea wide and almost two hundred
lowed to ae| f lu ii IUI the new lumi until
mile« lung, called No Man'» l.uud aa
B o o n next day. at the tiring of the
early a« IV. I, and. later, known as the
guns. Two million« aerea of land were
Cimarron, a H|>aiil»li word meaning
to he given away for the grabbing.
wild or unruly. Here, In thla Strang«
......... was I lit* time They all knew It
unowned empire without lawa and
l.y heart. April 22. at nous. It takes
without a government, a parudlae for
generatimi» of |n-»ple hundreds of
bora« thieves, murderer», desperadoes
, , , ,
. . .
year« In »,-t 1 1.
new land This was
It was rumored he had «pent at least '
going to to* Blade llvid.le tcriTlory over
a year (mid for good reason).
high) e.na made like a miracle out
They said the evidences of his ludlaa
o f the i il.l T e tanietit. Compared to
him»! wrre plain ; l o o k at his akin. Ids
this, the l.oavea and the ITatie« und
hair. Ids manner of walking.
And
j thr purling i f the lied ».-a were noth­
why did he protest In Ida newspaper
ing mere trick»."
agallisi the government's treatment of
I’ sim I iik only a uionier.t at the side­
those dirty, thieving, laiy, gm»! for­
no! hing wards of a beneficent coun­ board to t.ms oflT throe tingerà of Kpun-
Ilian a l l o th e r g a so lin e» combined
try ! As for his uewspaprr—Its very l«h briindy like homing ll<|iild amber,
l l * . l o a a l a t r n t w innin g a t r r a k d u r ­
name was a scandal; Th« Wichita Ynio. v palled Id» lips with his line
linen liandkerch.ef. "I'v e taate.1 mrtli-
.ami ju»t
oeiow th
tin»:
ii
Wigwam. And
just below
is; a
All
ing t h r p ast a r v r r a l
m on th»
ha«
th« News. Any Scandal Not Libelous. | '" è IIkc that In a month, I ran tell
Ilian e v e r before in the histo ry of
Haw corn whisky tit to tear your
Puhll»lied Om e a Week If Convenient. ,,,u
th. co m p a n y .
W lrhlts. professing scorn of the Wig. throat out. And a» for the w ater!
There wasn't n drink of
»«in, remi II. Wlcldta perused Ma Bed mud.
RANDOM TH O U G H TS
wall r to he had In the town after the
I'eopW of Oregon are beginning Ululiteli eilllorlnl ru llile,!, “Sitali lite flr»t twenty four hours.
There we
tu a»k, will Spring never com a? Ol Itili« III ihm ! of lite Deci« i.l Sonili were, thousands and thotouiml» of us,
Poi».-n
Ih.*
II.-.I
l'.l,H-.|
11
,-iM
i
or
of
tin*
th
elireu
liront
t
MUl-
Mid­
,
,,
course, that question I* really md
S
i n.llling around the bonier Ilk« cattle,
moni
m iw hlm,
him, Iwo
two montila
. . .
correct, fo r I im agine th at moot of dle W est?" and »,A
wlth Mie burnlng »un huklng us all
the Spring that we will know thia luler, curry off In trinnt|ih a» hi» bride day. iiow bere to go for »linde, and thè
year ha» already |ias»rd. Even the Saloli Velini,!.-, daiighter of timi suine thlck rc.| dust «Ingglng «•>«*« and uose
Dce»y.
Sahrn Venutile, ut slxleen, '
wind storm we had could not hide
and mollili.
No place to wnnh. no
the fact th at Spring war really here. migli! hnve tool ber pick of (he r«-d- ' pia.-« lo «leet>. Iiothlng to eat. Que.-r
hlooded
Inda
of
Kun»us,
all
thè
wuy
One sign of Ha presence wa» the
. enoogh. tliey dl.ln't ae«>m to nilnd.
increasing amount of Sp ring fever. freni Saltila tu Wlntteld Noi lo mco­ Dldli't ««-eoi to iiotlce.
They vvera
(In
fa ct, it la atm
increasing I ttoli more lecitilo,,(e aultora of. blue- femling mi a klnd of erazy exeltement,
Ask any atudent of the local achuola hloodcd stock tip frolli (tic South, sodi and (bere wn» a wll,| Ughi In Mielr
if Spring
la here, and
he will a» Dulinvy Venutile hlmself. Sahrn'» ey*-«. If you had a hit of fmol y,,u
promptly answ er th a t it must l»e ■vitlsin, w ho rescnihlcd nl n i,,« lui
divide,! It wlth ai.tm- one. I flnnlly got
aa there «re only two more weeks j favelle and old l.ewta, evrn lo thè S cup of water for a dollur, after
of school, a nil then H tiw nsr will prema tur« »llver <>f Ida halr, thè l.-ngtli standing In line f.,r Mirre hottrs. nnd
of thè fin«-, dollid,oee|,halle sllghtly
lie here.
then a uomini Just bel,Ind lite --'1
Tha teacher», too, o f our inati- i deca,leni h.-ad nini Ihe hlaek «tm k a(
“ A «olitati !'' ('»»»Iti Armlnta (,'reen-
«Iglil
of
wlilclt
Mietili«
gn
spiai
Whi-n,
tut Iona o f learning, could tsU you
W imh I (of thè Meorgia ( irei-uvvo.»!«).
froin
ainotig
all
Illese
digitilo«,
Salirà
th at Spring ia here because of the
And S.ilirn fra v a t ccltoeil thè word» In
increasing
number
o f m ysterious hail rhosen thè romnntlc bui utyaterl- a «liocked wl,ls|,er
ou» t'rn vat, MTchltu motti«ra of nmr- !
absence» from classes.
“ You W'ouIdnT f»,-lieve, vvottld you.
Although the atreama may n o t' rlageiible «lailglili-r» frlt themselv «*« re I thnt w,»torti woitUI go It libine In a
veugt-d
of
thè
Venable
«Ir».
SIm
nct-ly
|
la- tilled with llah, the stream »'
frani» llke that. Itut tliey dld. Tliey
puntigli, thè miirrl.igonhlr dnnghlera '
banka «re tilled with fishermen.
were II,ere with thelr hilsluinds some
A strange fa c t, lately, ia that of «remed more r.-seiilfiil than e>.-r, nnd j of tbelli, hlit there n e re wonien who
all the fishermen who have gone th rre w.is a notici-.ilde falllng off Iti lumie Mie Unii aioli«-.“
fishing, few of them have received (he tiund.er of yoong ladies who bili! !
•'Mimi klml of w o n i e n F e l l e « Yen-
beco uonl to drop round al Ilo- Wlg
a catch o f any site . There a ic v:*T
ahi«*«' Ione was noi one of impilry bui
«
aio
office
o
lii,
indire«
of
ibis
or
thut
iuua theories concerning thia, but
of «-omU-iiinaMoo.
1 am not aolTicirntly well a c q u a in t­ meeting or sod ai event t» l,e liixt-rli'd I
“M’onuqt vvllli Iron In Vm. M'omrn
In thè colali,« a of thè pnpor.
ed with the habit» of fish lo sub
wh>> v» «nleil lami alni a Mone l'ionccr
Dlirllig
Ilio
einirae
of
Ilio
b.aitilItili
a ta n tia tr any o f these.
wonien."
It ha« Iwen »aid, perhaps correctly, Ulivi w II li wldeh thè Yi-nal le tolde ,
Proni Aulii « n« audrò Vt-imhle's end
w«a
«prrad
>
,iue>
f
r
a
vai
had
euleii
j
nr perhaps not so, that anything in
of thè tuh!e there carne a word that
alino«!
nnthlng.
Ili-re
««a»
ali
nudi
!
the world can l>e proved. N ecsssar
aotilid«-d llke. " Il '-»!«*« !"
Hy, all of thla proof can not la- eto-e to h i, liklng. Mere was a tuie
to
hi»
Insti-
III«
story,
t»
.DI.
iinl.e
1
Ynarey f'rnvat eniiglit Mie word lie
true. If, som etim es, you hear som e­
beai li bis lecih ami s|ia( It luu-k
th in g you a re opposed to or that Ile« alile, « et true, W.IS of thè opeidltg
"Mussi«-«, to-li ! The one lo-hlinl tue In
you do not bellev in, conclusively of thè Oktnhotnn country; ■.f n wlldi-r
ne«» ioade |H,pul,ius In nn ho,ir; of
thè line vvas n w..ni.-ili of fo rly —«ir
proved, you might rem em ber this
rlth-s munii,-ring thoii-und« liti-rally
bai’.«si t| in il «' m II.« i «Ir«-«» nnd H siili
It seem * to lie the
most inclu
laonirl. S h r limi «Iriven «cr«>»s thè
sive argum ent to use ag ain st any aprting tip overitigld. «Iteri- thè do.v
pt'ulrli-a all thè vvay from thè north of
sort of proof. Ju a t I « ca u se I am heforr hud heco otti« prairie, eoyotea
Arknnsua III a sprlngless wagon. Sii«-
giving you thia advice, though, does rattlesnakes. red dn.v. senili ouk, nnd
was llke thè vvoim-n who croased III«*
rnvt mean that I believe it should be nn ocrnaloiiul nester hlddeit In thè
colillneiit lo l'ulifornlu 111 'J ‘.i. A panni
pi act iced. I f It meets the fa te of givurlty «,f n vveml.v tlrnw
"olii.in. wlth a weiither-hcnten fm-e.
f o n t tuli» swishlng, eyea flasltlng.
moat advice (esp ecially
the free
arma «vmlng, voler soiirlng.
Itough halr. and Ulilovely hunds, and
kind) it prolishly
won't be prac­
landa V» 111» Mie inn i cilkcs on tilt-m.
••Polka, there's n,-ver hi*en nnytlniig
ticed. so th at warning might not
It » wonien llke ber wlio’ve inaile Ibis
fri-u tlo n !
have Iwcn given if I had taken time llke It sltu-a Urea iloti.
Il I ! Timi look slx dava. Tld« wn.a eounlry vvlmt It la. You cnti't remi
for real, hard thought.
Mie hlstory of thè l'tiltt-xl State», my
don- In one. It wna hlstory maile In
Moat people are net in the habit
frlenda, without lenriilng Mie gri-at
liti hour—nini I helped moke It. Titoli
o f giving real.
hard thought
to
story of tlioae thoiisiimls of iiiinnim-<l
annda and tliniisiinds of p«*»plp front
such triv ial thing.«, and I am no
woineii wonien llke thia «me l've «le-
all over Mila vu»t eoniinonweiilili of
exception. Even the more Im por­
a«Tlh<-«t Wonien In mud-eaked M«its
o o r*" (he tulkeil llke tim i) "triiveled
tant thinga
uaually (o r at lesat
nnd cittì«-« «Iresaes and aiinlionnets,
liondri-ds of nilb-a to get a bure piece
o fte n ) do not receive the thought
Crossing thè pnilrle and Mie desert and
of lund for mitili ni*. lini whut land!
that they should.
Mie mouiitiilns endurllig hardshlp and
Virgili, except w ben Ilo- tndlnna Ioni
Opinions or any thing th at any
prlvation. tbioil wonien, wlth a ter
rontned It. T-and» of l»«t goda, unii
one might take offense at in thia
rllde ami righi gnodm-as Miai come» of
godllke m eli!' Tlu-.v carne llke n pro-
article are mot those o f the editor,
Notblng plc-
ecsslon n erav.y prm-oslot, -ili Mie vv ork and self delfini.
so
personal quarrels
with
him
tiires«|tie wr romnntlc abotit fileni, I
wny io Mie liordor, co ver log Mie ground
should not, really can not be s t a r t ­
»iipp,,««.— tliougli occasi,Miolly one of
na fnst uà tlu-.v conili, by nn,v menns nt
ed about it. I t ia really strictly p e r­
Iheni flnslien— Hello S tarr Mie outlaw —
liuti,I scriiinhling ov«'r thè ground,
sonal. T h at might have been a good
Uose o f Mie Clmarron—Jentinette
pii«hlng nini al,m ine «neh ollier luto
title fo r it -“S tr ic tly P erso n al". B ut
l»alsy W'Iio Jiiinped from a movlng
Mie ditches to gel tlu-re tirai.
the title has already been made,
Santa Pc traili to stake In-r d alm —
•‘Tliey ram e front Texna, nnd Ar-
and, like a g re a t ninny other per­
Imt tlio ollier«-—no, thelr story'» never
sons, I diaike to make the sm all e f ­ kun mis nnd Colorndo ami Ml-oeiirl.
fo rt necessary to change it. Some
people any that that is the reason
why
our governm ent,
even
the
world, is not a * good aa it should
be. People.
although
they know
what it is th at ia wrong, decline to
make the effo rt n e ccssary -to change
It. It seems to me, though, that
there m ight be some
reason for
thla, aa the effort thai must be e x ­
pended i* usually not triflin g or
miiall. It conaista m ostly, however,
of gettin g everyone else to sec the
am*- in you. This e ffo r t seem s e n ­
tirely unnecessary, to me- i f the
per«,in who hpd decided to m ake the
world better would make
him self
b ettei instead, he would huve nrcom -
idiahed more fo r the ponce of mind
o f his asso ciates.
DIVOT DIGGERS—A» He Plea.ed
T h e S ta le Board of f o n t ol has
selected the site fo r the r.i-w $7»,l>0 i
building to
be erect *d
a t the
S ta te
tuberculosis
hospital,
five
miles east o f Salem .
really l>e«n lot,I lint It's liter«. Just
Mir »nine. And If It's ever told straight
you'll I now It's Mm «ni.lainnet and not
th« aombrero llml Inis settled this
country."
"Talking nonaerme," drawled Fcllc«
Vsnabl«.
Yancey wlilrltol on his high lieela
to f»e* her, has tine eyes Musing
"You're on« of throi. You cam r u|i
from the South with your htiahaud to
lin k * a n.-w home In thla Kansan—"
"I am n o t!'' retorted pelli-a V«-n
able, with «oormous dignity. “And I’ll
Ihnnk you not to say any aut-h thing.
Soiihoi.ii.-t Indeed' I're never worn a
sin,bonnet In my Ilf«-."
"till, muuiuiu, Yuncey didn't inrun—
hr meant courage to leave your home
In thr South and come op—he wasn’t
thinking o f— Yanrey, <lo gel on with
your atory of Ihe Ituu. You gid a
drink o f water for n dollar drur m e!
—and shared It with the womuii In
the calico and the »illibounct—’*
lie I.M.kfd a little aheeplsh. “ M’ell,
m ullrr of fact. It turned out she didn't
have a dollar to »pare, or anywla-rw
Hear It. I.ul even If -he I,ml It «'otildn’t
have done her any good. The fellow
»idling ll wua a r.d faced I,ombre with
one eye mid Mexican pant». The trig
ger huger of Ma right hand had M en
shot awav III some frueua or other, so
hr ludle.l out Water with that hand
anil toted Ills gun In l,M left. Hunged
up lie was. plenty. Hy the lime I got
to him there wsa one imp of water
left In (he bucket, lie tlp|M*d ll while
I held Mo- dl|q«-r, ami ll lrh-kli«l out.
Just un even dlpperful. The ln»t cup
of water on the !»ord«-r Th*- «Tovvil
walling In line behind me gave s kind
of »»oml lM-tut-4-n a groan and s moan.
T he sound you hear u lo-nl of « ow ani­
mals glvi*. out on the prairie when
Mo-lr long,o-» are I,-ngllig mil for wn
ler III the dry spell
I tipped up the
•tipper amt had downeil a log month
fill Ml by tasting »MIT It was, too.
Hyp water. You n.iild fc«d Hie ulkall
«•uke on your tongue. M'ell. ray head
went bmk a« I drank, sml 1 got one
look at Mint woman's fact*, tie r eyea
were on tu<— «m my throat, where the
Adorn» apple lend Jil»l given that O O P *
big gulp a fte r the !lr«t swallow. All
bloodshot tlo* white« of tier eyes, ami
a look In tl,i-ni Ilk,- a dying man looks
at a light. M.-r ui.nilh was open, ami
her lips were all »pill with Ihe heat
and (he dust and the »un. mid dry
and fluky as ashes. And tlo-n she
shut her llpa a Hill« and tried to
swallow nothing. sm| couldn't. There
wasn't any spit In her mouth.
!
couldn't
down nuoMier mouthful,
parching as I wua. I’d have seen her
lerrlhb- face to 11.«- lust day of rny
life. So I righted It. amt held It out
to her ami said. 'Here, sister, take the
r«-»t -f It. I'm through.*"
iVusIli Jon,-It Co forth essayed his
little joke. “Are you right sure she
was forty. Y a ncey. and wi*aiher-
he. ten? And Moil about her hair and
M m « * am) h n n -ls f
(Continued next week)
INTERKST-ING
The w izardry of Mr Edison and
Ihe
thenrica o f T ab u latin g
Mr.
H natein are not
to Iw discount -
• d. but " th e
man who invented
int« rest was no slouch.” A com-
paiison o f some of the leading in­
dustries disclose the profit a n i in­
terest in personal finance rjm ;>an-
ies. These organziations, while not
«oi tributing d irect'y to charity or
i c 'ir f . have; hy extending ftiOO.OOO,-
000 o f credit, during 1910 to b o r­
rowers.
maintained
a purchasing
power to
millions o f
financially
disrupted fam ilies— The Paihfim lcr.
ju st by
, whMv is
contain«
elem ents
Beaverton
M IH FO R H l'K IN fi— AND BA I.A D S or any favorite dressing. 8 serv ­
-Spring's in the air, g irls, sing! ings.
F o r W inter (maxes like « dream— .’*
Bo ran the old ball««! th at formed a
Tw o-in-O ne Salad
fe a 'u re of every local glee club’s
Salad and d essert all in one— and
te ; ertoire.
And now th a t
it i s ! it's p retty !
Spring, hy the calendar a t well a» | 1 No. 2 can grap efru it
by E a ste r hats, It’s time we g o t'
2 cups (N o. 2 can ) salad fru its
■ little S p rin g into our menus— '
1 cup celery
meaning no pun on springy sponge
1 cup mayonnaise
cake or w atery gravy e ith er!
it pkg. pasteurized dates
1 Ik cups heavy cream
The most Sp rin g -h ke, in looks,
1 cup almonds
ta » '« and effect, o f all the menu-
Drain canned fruits thoroughly,
c .u is e s is the one that la-gins with
cut in small pieces, combine fruits.
the sam e le tt e r s — salad!
T h eie are any number o f sound
celery and
almonds.
Whip
dietetic teasons why we should eat crean’ an^ a<^ 1° mayonnaise. Ad«l
| largely o f salads, b u t if there is s " e* m and
mayonnaise to
fru its,
« la in o f tru th in the old idea th at I"*®*1 *n tra ya t f mechanical re -
what our bodies crave, we n e « i, , r i *«'ra l‘'r “r in tig h tly sealed mo|(1
then no argum ents “ fo r the d efen se" j,B * m ixture o f i«:* and salt until
are nec«rssary. Salad it is!
froze» (3 to 4 hou rs). Unmold.
Main d.sh salads, those th at may S* r1v* on * ‘* ttuc* leaf and Karn *»i>
lie combined with a bit of bread ana wlt** cr* ,m m ayonnaise. Yields 1 H
butter, a simple dessert and a bev- '*u arta- ( I - H
serv in g s),
erage to form an entire meal are .
,
..
'
.
,
" ju s : the t ic k e t ' for -Spring lun- ' pplr l,u » P !l» *a and Apple Sauce
ct.eon menus. This type of salad.
J u s t aa the thought of apples
however, must boast an abundance W a g s back the beauty of orchards
of nutrim ent and "en erg y ' not u s- *** blossom time, so it calls to mind
ually found in the simple fru it or a lea* » « « fie tic but equally delight-
vegetable s a la J. To add these "al- iul memory of fav orite apple Jishea.
I habetical necessities” we call v iU -
R o s a lie Araberson
tells in the
mins, and to “fo r tify " this main Fo recast how apple dumplings and
course, wise cooks a r t adding pas- a PPla * a “ ‘'*\ homely dishes of long
teur.zed dates to the salad ingred - * s °- can * * Prepared today to stim -
fents, plain or stuffed with cheese ulate i ade<l palates and revive m e-
or nutm eats. I t ’s a bit o f a r t worth m °ri*a taat fading,
knowing fo r bo'.h health and ta ste
“ Apple dump in g s," says Miss Am-
reasons, as you will very soon d is- berson, "served with thick cream ,
cover by try in g the tested recipes were
a favorite
Saturd ay
imo :>
w..ich follow.
_ meal o f my
younger days.
Jusv
— ■
dumplings and cream — no kin g else
Diploma Salad
— so th at fo r once I could eat all
You have to eat the lettu ce in I desired. There a re number of de-
this salad, which Moks fo r all the lig htfu l ways to make dumplihgs,
wo.Id like its nam e:
but the dumplings I rem em ber were
made o f biscuit dough which had
1 cup cottage cheese
been rolled out to medium th ick ­
Ik pkg. patteunzed dates
ness, buttered, covered with apples
*-j ci p nutm eats
' cut into sm all pieces and flavored
S a lt
with sugar,
cinnamon
and more
M ayonnaise
butter. The b isiu h dough was thea
I-etluce
fashion.
cut down
in slices an
Pi mien to
Mix
cheese, sliced dates.
ana rolled over and over in jelly -lik e
chopped nuts wkth enougn mayon- ' nc^*
an ' nc^ and a ^a ^ thick,
naise to form a paste which can be and the dumplings so made were
spread. Add sa lt i f necessary.
packed side by side in a wide but-
S , read sm all leaves of lettu ce with ! !ered P *n- Thl* f a*h>°n of rolling,
thick layer of filling. S ta rtin g at cutting and baking gave each dump-
base o f leaf, roil tightly. Slip a ; ‘inK its maximum of sp-ce, apple
nairow strip o f canned
pim iento and cru st.
around
’. he cen ter o f each
roll.
"A p ples are a fru it which lend
Place three rolls on a salad plate them selves best to homely, conven-
and serve with additional dressing tional dishes, and are enjoyed ,-nosi
4 to 6 servings,
thoroughly in these
old-fashioned
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interpretations. F o r instance, there
Special W aldorf Salad
»* apple sauce which finds a place
H ete's an old fav o rite with a ,,ew
flavor. The men like th is one:
2 large apples
t* cup nutmeats
H cup celery
Lettuce
'<» pkg. pas.euriz d dates
2 tbsps. French dressing
M ayonnaise
If apples have tender, red skin.
do not remove. O therw ise, peel a p -
pies, cut into quarters, remove cores,
then cut fru it into o n e -h a lf inch
dice. Cover with French dressing to
prevent discoloration.
Add broken
nutm eats. diced celery, and quar-
tered ca tes, using additional dres-
sing if necessary to moisten. Pile
in
m .unds in cup-shaped lettuce
leaves and garnish with mayonnaise 9
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And “c ®n
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Quoting
again from my younget-
cay s, I should like to give you my
m other’s recipe fo r apple sauce.
“ F irs t of all, she recommends that
soft-flesh ed varieties be used. Her
fu rth er directions follow : 'Rem ove
only cores and seeds. Do not pare
your apples. Cook the apples with a
very little w atef and when cooked
put them throUg h a very fine sieve,
v.
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,
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Now * dd a lump of b u U e r a lrtt,e
vanilla and sweeten to ta ste .' And
AVERAGE MOHAIR GOAT FLEECE WILL COVER CHAIR
U fi'SHORN
M O H A IR GOAT
tha way, th« appi» skin
so Mitk«ly pared away,
many of th« haalth fo.sl
w« hear ao much about "
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UNCOVERED
C H A IR
At w i n g I
Pile Renewed by
Soap and W ater
/"V U lilN A LL Y grown In Turkey and
South Africa, th# angora or mo­
hair gnat Is now raised principally In
the United Stales lu «>rder to ini*et
Ihe demand for the niohtiir tlm-o. Its
popularity Is accounted for In Mint it
la the most enduring of all animal
libers and therefor« especially suit­
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is dt‘stlii<>«l to receive lined wear, ns In
iiitomohiles nnd railway roaches.
The weight of mohair flee«-es varies
considerably, us do th«*lr length and
fliieness. Some of the fancy strains
of mohair gouts will grow hair so
long thnt It has to be hraidiHl up on
Its hack to ktvp It from being caught
In the underbrush, nnd thelr flee«-e
when rlip|>e«l will weigh as high as 22
(C op yrigh t.)
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usual. as the average mohair fleece
weighs 4.3 pounds, enough when
scoured, spun and woven, to make suf­
ficient mohair velvet or reitno to up­
holster a living room chair such as the
one shown above.
Fine furniture has for decades h«*eo
upholstered In ntohalr velvet, but only
In recent years has It been possible to
get it In such variety o f up to-tlie-
nilnute colors, designs and style»
More especially, the housewife will
appreciate that mohair velvet Is sclen
tltleally mothproofed at the mill, so
that by selecting furniture so uphol-
sterotl she need no longer dread the
housewife's old-time hugahoo— the rav­
aging house moth.
In addition to Its popularity ns *
fine upholstery fabric, mohair v«*lvet
Is used for rugs, draperies and outer
I
apparel.
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