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The Beaverton Review FRIDAY, DECEMBER », 19.12 i Both Endeavor sociattes will meet at 6:30. Wa would be be glad to welcome you ¿ o M y at thso* ser vices. IKINTON HAPPENINGS* ^ By Mr». K. L. Cox Mr. and Mr». Dave J. Ward wvrtf Portland vtaitora laat Wednesday, wb*r* they »pant th« day. K. L. Snowdon of Raymond, Wash, was a guest during the past wevlk at the home o f Mr. and Mr». Rob ert Ponwroy. Mr. and Mr». CharW» Thompson and children »pent last week and In Portland, where they ware guest* o f relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Ireachman moved to Portland the first o f the weak wtw.-v they will make their home for the present Mr. and Mr». Melvin Vandermost who are attending Monmouth Nor mal school spent the week end at the C. Vandermoel home. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. VanKleek and daughter Miss Helen and Kmeiy VanKleek were transacting business in Hillsboro last Tuesday. Mrs. Herman MeUenUne and Mr» K. U Kicks of Iliteon district were callers Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Cox. Gbnn Pringle has been absent on account o f sickness, from his school duties during the past week at the home o f hie grandfather, F. A. Bucher <ha» J, Hnyder of Cathlamet Wash., who waa a guest for a tew days last week at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Snider, returned to hi» home last Friday. A number of Km too church mem ber* attended the quarterly confer ence of the Evangelical churches in thi. district held at Mountain Home churchy Monday evening. Mr and Mrs William Gem be 11a and family and Mr. and Mrs. Lor ens Pickens and family were en tertained at a dinner Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bisrly. Mrs. Florence Larkin o f Sobolb ia staying with her sister, Mrs. J. C. Snider. Mrs. Larkin has ranted her home to Mr. and Mrs. Gotllb Sturm and family formerly of Tigard The officers of Kinion grange will be jointly installed with Scholia grange at Scholls, Saturday, Dac. 17th, It is expected that a nuTber of K inton members will be in at tendance. Do Aa Your Haas« and Cents Demand—Serve W >aler Salad! Let Uiera be aaisd! Yes, in win ter even more, perhaps, than in the day night. summertime, for we crave Th* Aloha Town Pump waa enter sultry ed Saturday night and robbed. En tuslr crisp freshness to offset and trance was gained through the balance the heavy fare that winter window. Radio, tobacco and candy brings. Newd them, too, for health a was stolen to th* amount of about sweet aak*. »06. Thi» is the second time they Dun l sigh, and declare ther have been robbed this fall. isn't anything to make salad of, Mr. and Mrs J. II. Neal had aa now that th* aeaaunal salad-mak their guest over the week end Mrs. ing» are gone from the markets un Stop a I>avld lon g of Zamora California. til next year. Oh, lady! Mrs. I^mg ia a niece of Mr. Neal. •minute and consider whereof you Hhe was also Visiting her aunt Mrs. speak I C. A Luca o f Forest Grove who la Some fruits are always in sea seriously ill. She left Sunday for son to form •Oie basis o f a colorful Astoria to visit her aunt Mrs. Gear and delicious salad—oranges, anu hart before returning to California. bananas for Instance; and Oh* dried Th* dedication of the local grange , fruits, such as dates, which are hall containing one of the finest | fresh all th* year 'round. With Auditorium* o f this area, la ached-1 the»* standby», aided by cheese and uled for Deeembsr 8». Th* build-' nutroeata, abetted by the many ta» J* *° ** 10° • *■*"»- ! canned frulU, and combined with a wood floor in the main hall. Tit« suitable draasing, a winter salad dlnig room has accomodations for can be made as appetising as any 600 persons. A dinner entertain you have in the summer months. ment and dance are on the pro gram for the laat Thursday In the Stuffed Dates month. Pitted dates ■ -------------------------------------------------- HI or fruit juice I Real Estate Transfers I Cream Pecans French fruit dressing J. K. Nordstrom to F. C. Marshall Stuff the pitted dates with the et ux, 8.08 acres in Secs. 16 and 22 cheese which has been moistened T18 HiW. Karl A. Roas et ux. to Olaf Ob-1 cr«mm or French dressing. on. 4.180 acre* in Sec. 14. T1S RlW ‘ ’res, a halved pecan on each date. J. B. More back to OJiro Sasaki,' Arrange date» in a clrcb on a bed S * of Lot 2 Blk 6 Sherwood o f lettuce, placing dressing in cen ter. Serves 0. acres. Laura A. Emmett Garland et Variations rir, to Fay W Weir, Lot 8 Blk. 16 Cottage Bated: Stuff th* dates Beaverton. A. Benz et ux to Sarah F. King, with cottage cheese, and sprinkle with nutmeg, L ou 2 4 0 Benz Park. Hawaiian Baled: When nuU and Charles A. Esterley et ux to WalUr Vankleek et ux, LoU and cream chaeee a ren 't to be had then Illks. in Pleasant Horns Add. to try this: Arrange a slice o f canned Beaverton. j pineapple on each plate, on lettuce Joseph H. Cloheaay to Harry J. • if possible. In the center of each Balaco. Part o f Sac 9 T1S RlW . | aUoe, place a ball o f »oft American A. C. Mulloy et ux to M. P. Cady Cheese which has been moistened et ux, Part o f Sec. 7 T2S R2W I with mayonnaise. Dust cheese with Lionel C. Krall et ux to Guy Carr paprika. Cut pitted dates in quar- ot ux Part of Lot 18 Alton A ego tens with scissors and place on *° Beaverton-Reedvilb Acgv. pineapple shoes in flower-petal de- \ lolette Spraner to N. Lucy Love-; sign. Serve with mayonnaise. g*rn. LoU 3 A 4 Blk 3 Hockn’s Third --------- Add. Beaverton. i Just as our main courses ana Gordon Emil Frskea et ux to menus grow heartier during the James Carl Turner i t ux, 44.73 winter months so do our saladn scree in John Dobbins Ct. 47 in TIN taka on "extra added attractions." I To keep us warm our bodies must Edwin W. Pratt at ux to George I have extra fuel to burn and the T * a ° n a w UX’ 80 in Sc 33 • salad course can do iu share to T2S R2W. ¡provide the necessary energy, other courses do. C h o c* your Alfred Zaurfelt, * interest in 6 a s i a T ^ X / to Vh* ro b T t £ £ Algonquia Salad Steam date# until soft; than prase through a sieve. Cream 2 packages of cream cheese and com bine with date pulp, 2 table*poona orange juice and Vfc cup cream (whipped). Pour into a mold wh»ch has been rased with cold water and xa In ice and salt or pack in -raye of mechanical refrigerator and freeze. Serve with mayonnaise. 8 servings. Amber Pig Baled 1 pkg. lime or lemon gelatine 1 cup boiling water 1 N o. 2 c m grapefruit 0 dried figs , V4 pkg. cream cheese Dia*olve gelatine in boiling * » - U r. Drain juice from c m o f grape fruit; add fruit juice or water to meke one cup. Stir into gelatine mixture. Pour a little of the g e b - tir.o into the bottom of individual molds and aet in cool place. Get the fig# ready; if they seem hard steam until soft before using. Then stuff figs with cream Cheese which has been moistened with cream or fruit juices. Put a fig in bottom of each mold with cheese side down. Arrange grapefruit sections around the figa. Pour cool gelatine mixture over the fruit and chill until firm. Ui.mold and serve on lettuce with salad dressing. S. H. Pomeroy was called to 12 T13R1W ! i T^m' - i 0? / £ £ " £ Eugene laat Wednesday by the ill — * ness at his sister Mrs. Lcla Robin many d if f e r e n t ¡ S S T Ä “ ,? J 2 son, he returned home the first of W A Y S T O K I L L W K E O S from staples on the pantry shelf. the week, his sister being aome- what improved. W'eed killing by using sodium There was s very good attendance chlorate materials i* too expene^v% NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT la the preaching aervooc held last for general use on farms where In the County Court o f the State of Oregon For Washington County Sunday afternoon and the sermon the area to be cleaned at weed by Rev. Chenier Paul Gates was In the matter of the Estate of pest* is Urge. This fact b borne much enjoyed. During the service a timer O. Akin, Deceased. beautiful duet was sung by Mrs. out as a result o f demonstration NOTICE IS .HEREBY GIVEN work and observations made during Elisabeth Wright and Mr#. Madge that the undersigned Administrator the past two years by the county Pomeroy. o f the above named estate, has agent staff o f Wkahington county. During the dense fog Saturday Where weed paitchea are not exten filed in the above entitled court evoning a loaded wood truck went sive or where there are just a few and cause, his final account and over the bank near the Vandetmost scattered around in fence rows or report am such, and the Court has fixed the 24th day a t Decetrdber ruad and overturned, part of the corners the chemicals have a place 1932 at the hour o f 10 o'clock A. Toad landing on the driver, as a and are perhaps aa practical as M. o f said day, and the Court room consequence of which he waa quite anything. Canada thistle« and wild o f the above entitled Court in severely Injured. Dr Mason of Bea- hi* office, finding a broken rib and morning glory are the twin chief Hilbboro, Oregon, as the time and weed peats in this section. other injuries and badly bruiaea. place for hearing objections to Where there are patches o f much said final account, and Dor the Miss Anna Mundtin o f Portland size o f either of these on the farm final settlement o f said estate. has been visiting her friend Misa Dated this 26th day o f November, Joan Downe, on the Cutting place. they can be killed out more eco • . Members o f the young ladies class nomically thru cultivation than by 1932. Doy Gray, Administrator o f the of the Sunday school and their teach uaing the chlorate«, says County to estate o f said deceased. er, Mrs. Elizabeth Wright, called Agent W. F. Cyrus. Seeding Hare, McAlear A Peters Attor on Mrs. IVmon Leaohman, Saturday some hay crop like oats and vetch afternoon, who is a member o f the b e good preHmiimry step toward« neys for Administrator, adv. 52-66 class, and had a very pleasant eradicating thistles or morning giory j The hay crop will take up the b r g - TEACHERS’ EXAMINATIONS afternoon. er part of the food and moisture Moat of the members o f the two Notice b hereby given boat tne supply available in the soil and junior classes of the Sunday school County School Superintendent of will noticeably weaken the weeds. were very pleasantly entertained Washington County, Oregon will Immediately after the hay crop is last Fridsy evening in a joint meet bold the regular examination fo. ing at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. taken off, the bnd should be plow State Teachers' certificates at Of ed and then replowed or disked Emery VanKleek, their «on William fice o f the County Superintendent and daughter Dorothy being mem deeply often enough to totally pre Court House, Hillsboro, Oregon as bers. After the business session, vent any green growth ever ap follows: Commencing Wednesday, Mrs. VanKleek served very nice pearing above the ground. If the December 21, 1932, e t 9:00 o'clock refreshment«. interval between cultivations is am . and continuing until Friday. that some green At the special school meeting held lengthened so December 23rd, 1932 at 4 o’clock p.m. growth develop** then all the pre at bhe school house last Fridsy even Wednesday Forenoon---- U. S. History ing for the purpose of electing a ceding work has been nulified. Writing, Pennuuiship, Geometry, ■When the chlorates are used, new member on the board of dir Botany. ectors to fill the unexpired term applying them either as a spray or Wednesday Afternoon— Physiology, o f Frank J. Holboke, deceased, J. in dry forms seems to get equally Reading, Compomfiiotv General H. Aten was choseen to fill the good results. The season in which History. place. There were 30 vote« cast, the application b made b not aa there were about 36 present at the important as was once believed. Thursday Forenoon ---- Arithmetic, History o f Education, Pschology, meeting. No other business waa Equally good kill» have been ob Thursday Afternoon — Grammar, transacted. tained from applications early in Geography, American literature, ■ — — -------------------------------------- m the spring as from applications Physics. I Aloha-Huber Review I made late in the summer or fall. Friday Forenoon— Theory ¡and Far more important than the time Practice, Orthography (Spelling) Mrs. Ed Johnson o f SUcey Ave. o f application b the amount. Plenty Physical Geography, English Lit is indisposed with the "flu " this o f the material b necessary for erature. week. / satisfactory result«. Friday Afternoon-----School Law Mm J. H. Neal Has returned to Algebra, Geology, Civil Govern his farm In Malheur Co. for a On* way to beat this unemploy ment, Bookkeeping. » ft short time. ment problem, revive the ancient O. B. Kraus, v and honorable art o f boat building, County School Superintendent. The dance classes being conduct and give a lift to the lumber in ed hy Mr. McMbtimum at Huber NOTE-That examinations pre Hall have become a very popular dustry, would be to unload all the viously given on Saturday have women In the world on one island affair with both old uid young. (been shifted to an earlier day. _ Over 200 were present last Fri- and all the men on another.’ ’ l V THE GOOD OLD WEEKLY PAPER You can talk about your dailies In "ities Urge and small But give me the country weekly For it can beat them alL No d ty room at “ thirty'’ C m surpass the matchless thrill Of a country weekly office When a subscriber pays Ms bill. Where the editor can run down news And gather ads as well As feed the balky fbtbed press And politics foretell. Where office boy holds twenty jobs And works for little pay, He runs a chance o f getting fired A dozen times a day. Methodist Church George F. Gordon, Pastor Where rent b high and bills not few And lota o f notes to pay It takes hard work and lota o f brains To live from day to day But the folks must have their paper Every Thursday, rain or shine. And by beck they’re sure to get it From a weekly— every time. NOTICE TO CREDITORS At the Methodist church at 11 OF o’clock the sermon subject will oe IN THE COUNTY COURT Th* STATE OF OREGON, FOR message W*H deal with the spirit of WASHINGTON COUNTY. commercialism aa R b today in making Christmas a day and time I d the Matter of the Estate Of J. W. Shreve, Deceased. of financial anklety Thai, day NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN should be on* o f good will and the undersigned, Cora E. cheer, but it has been made one of that greed and selfishness. The money Shreve, has been by the county god has upsurped the rights and court o f the state of Oregon, foe place o f the wise men who sought Washington county, duly appointed and found the Christ who became edminutratrix of the estate of J, edminutratrix. the Redeemer. You will enjoy this qualified as such message. A cordial invitation and W. Shreve, deceased, and has duly All persona having claims against a warm weloome awaits you. said estate are hereby required to Hie young people meet at mix present the same to me, with Golden Glow Salad A molded aweet salad, made with o'clock and will be glad to hav» the I proper vouchers, at my residence, gelatine; decorative for winter din youth of this community join tnem Beaverton, Oregon, Route, 2, or at in their discussions of worthwhile the law office o f M. B. Bump, ia ner tables. subjects in the light of bibicx! un Hilbboro, Oregon, within six raonthF 1 pkg. orange gebtine derstanding. from date hereof. 1 cup boiling water Dated at Hilbboro November 10, 3 tbs pa. lemon juice Congregational Church 1932. % cup cold water Rev. Charles F .Clarke, Rnator Cora E Shreve, administratrix 1 seedless orange of th* Estate o f J. W. Shreve. b pkg. pasteurized dates Well, friends, Sunday will soon Date of first publication Novem H cup diced celery be here; plan to attend church. ber 11, 1932. Dissolve gelatine in boiling wa Bethel church will hold its church Date of last publication Decem ter; add lemon juice and cold water; services at the regular hours. Bible ber 9, 1932. chill until mixture shows signs of school, and we have fine teachers M. B. Bump, residence and ad jellying. Stir in orange sections, for all grades, at 9:45, morning dress Hilbboro, Ore., D. D. Bump, cut in halves, the sliced dates and worship and sermon by the pastor residence and address Forest Grove, celery. Pour into one or into in at 11:00 o'clock. The topic will be Oregon. dividual molds; chill until firm; | “ Motives for seeking Christ," and Attorneys for said estate and serve with salad dressing. 6 ser at 7:30 the topic will be "How do Administratrix. vings. you value Christ?” MAKE YOUR CHRISTMAS GOODIES NOW! Now Is The To Time Make Your Xmas Cakes and Cookies Prices for Saturday - Monday, Decem ber 10 - 12 FLOUR .STCS t 49-lb. sack, 98c FLOUR Drifted Snow 49-Ib. sack, $1.19 OATS 9-lb- sack, 25c TISSUE Softex 3 Rolls 19c S 'tS » » r > it lD E L MAIZ No cream, no brine, like corn o ff O Q - . C O R N n IBLETS “ the Cob, lOtt-oz. can. 2 cans ***** PINEAPPLE rr.*”“ N‘ 29c PINEAPPLE 35c C1GARETTS ; ” ; / “' Carton, $1.25 1 lb. 85c TOBACCO'S. 3 lb. can 39c Budweiser Malt SYRUP £ £ £ £ £ .% £ * Both for 43c SHRIMP - f Ä . ?*.£"' 19c CAKE FLOUR tS S T . 24c Fresh Fruits a n d V egetables Navel Oranges l°do» 3 5c 23c LEMONS, cn irrd“ * P -T T I California solid 9c L L 1 1 U v L j heads. 2 for n . » Deschutes, No. 1 13c I O t a t O Ö S , Good cookers. 10 lbs. 5c Ruta Bagas, 3 lbs. W ashed Turnips, 3 lbs. 5c CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS WALNUTS Extra large Oregon Franquettes, pound. . . . BRAZILS Large, washed 2 pounds •••a * » #»• FILBERTS Large size 2 pounds .................... ALMONDS I X L brand, very soft 1 19c I 35c I 35c 35c j POP CORN Black or white rice 2 pounds ...................... RAISINS Fancy cluster Per pound .................. PEELS S & W fancy Orange Lemon or Citron, lb CANDIES Chocolate cones, A. B. Gum Drops, largo. Cream Crystal Mix, and Plastic Mix, assorted colors your choice, 2 lbs. 13c 17c 29c 29c RAISINS _______ .twice, Thon Bonner's choice, Tho-np son seedless, 4 pounds 23c GRAPE NUT FLAKES Package . . . . »ü RICE Fancy California 5 pounds ................. 9C 19c PRESERVES Oregon strawberry, Q Q * Pure, 3 pounds ........... OLIVES Lindsey medium ripe 1 ftc No. 2s, can ................ ......... SOUPS Cambells, assorted varieties 3 cans. . • 25c j