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F R ID A Y , AJ'KII, ¿I, luna The BELOW ZERO A Romance of the NorthWoods H e a v e rto n ' Id \l s o n C L O V E R HIIOWH I*ROM IRK M iM INNVIl.LK Crimson clover a* u possible cover crop, particu larly for nut orchards, has shown exceptional promise this year in limited triala in Yamhill county. Ill on« field viaitrd by intereated nut grower* it was found that the crunaon clover came hrough the winter without frees* injury and even started to grow by the firat w"ek in February, latte freezing failed to atop thia early develop ment. R e v ie w itf'i.'i, and if you fail so «o appear and answer the plain tiffs will apply to the Court for the relief prayed fo r in their said complaint, to-seit: That plaintiffs have judgment against defendants I'eter V*-rgeer and M ary M. Ver- geer, his wife, and against the r 'a l property hereinafter describ ed, for the sum of «1560.00 with in terest thereon since June 115, 1U815, at the rate of eight per cent- per annum, and for the coats and dis bursements of this suit, and the further sum of «76.00 attorney's fees herein. That plaintiffs’ mortgage de scribe,) in their complaint herein, and whith was executed by defen dants, I'eter Vergeer and M ary M Vcrgeer, hia wife, to the plaintiffs herein, and recorded on page 212 of book 115 records o f mortgages for Washington County, Oregon, on or about June 12, 1U80, be reformed and corrected so as to express the true intention and contract o f PeteT Vergeer and M ary M. Vergeer, his wife, and L. K. Klatt and Marion Klatt, his wife, parties thereto by describing the real estate therein mortgage as HUNGRY FOR C A N D Y . NOW L E N T » OVER? M A K IN G IT C A N BE PLAY C H ILD ’S Since “ absence makes the heart grow fonder" more people are hungry fo r candy, now that Lent is over, than you could “ shake a stick at” ! This, of course, provided you happen to 1« given to stick slaking. Even if vou are not, you are sure to be given to candy mak ing, for it is one o f the happiest and “ most fun” o f all the kitchen arts. It is not work, it is actually a pastime, and especially popular now, when April showery weather demands that all sports be indoor ones. to be stickey and thick, then beat until almost solid. Add nutmeats scoop out on buttered platter. B A I -l W ATER TAFFY (Chew y Seaside Confection) 1 teasp. soda 1 qt. dark syrup 2 tbsp. lemon Put syrup into a saucepan and cook until temperature is 270’ G., or when tr od in cold water, it will be slightly brittle. Stir occasionally to prevent burning. Remove from fire, to add soda. Continue cook mg. stirring constantly until tempera ture is 270’ F or when tried in cold water it will be very brittle. Remove from fire, add lemon juice and pour into oiled pan. When cool enough to handle, gather into ball and pull until rather firm andlig/'. yellow. Stretch into long rofe a « - cut. — "■ ■ D IV IN IT Y B A LL S H T H A W B K K K Y N t KHKKY 1 'I.A N N B D ( l l ( M i l ) N C IT Y OREGON C IT Y — A strawberry nursery will be Carted on the farm “Alni y«w t«*lI \\ lf>. \ * r * t « • *n• li said, sera teli I ng tils head. “Sit, Steele. o f Km matt Nordlund thia year as ilitf >ini limi l<i£N uri* fluii «*rl Ita llilnu* I done what you told me hut It didn’t |wrt of th* airrirultural program ili» itomi I h 'I mw ir tiii-y a ri* ni iiMt*m seem to gel us any when*. Lvory thing of the Oln«y grange of which •mi • Inv Mflt«r loinorrow w«»’ll «litri lo lo o k« strnijftit a h a siring.'* Nordlund ia a member. Ify having Hiiuiotf «*oi lioiHlliy!" **So? Just what’«I you IlndT“ one place in that community where Il«* ■I i U ihimm I o | i ili«* r«*» «*l\ « t .m i “ Well. I did Ju«t what you suggest test work w;th many varieties can lliniril il h iiy. ••}«•« («niirllllitfe ed In your letter might lu* done. I be carried on, mor« new aorta may III* HUN oli aliliU> Krolltol, III* Uoi'VV went to Knfiipff %j yesterday and made Child training authorities are the county Imi li«* Itiol loln/hliii'n «»o iinlv nin* the point that the county didn't want la- obtained through now endorsing candy-making for tjio slate experiment ■L*ort* : i I iìn vi . im ili.il In* Ioni l>«*«*ii « mi to bury this tad nnd trlt*d to locale agent and children, pointing out that it teaches Orili III li la «HI Oli limi Uorl»«*l llllflil station for obaervation under local tils relatives. I li I I I III mali «*r • Mil Ilf I'.iirk«*’ * Ii uni« them to use their hands deftly, and “Was careful to n*«k around In other conditiona than if many were t r y The Kast Two Hundred Sixty.four also to cook. Certainly it is one nini «miI* i«* his i»r.tt« at ill |l«r«4'll 11« pla« «*s and. Just « « you figured, nobody ing to carry out a lot o f scattered and four tenths (264.4) feet »1 lllll lo*i mini »• •*.•iirrmif I'uiil tint form of cooking the young hope roiilit help. Then I went to («orla*!, individual tests, growers here ice- I » t No. 10 in Block No. 5, Reed- j |.i*l jrt*V ; III* tir WIN in»! riMtiv in Iim ili«. fuls will enjoy fo r they are so like It wua kiln) of a lu«t resort, and lie ve. ville Homes as shown on the duly kiittwn In lh«* «’**i«mr \ ( A Soft Fruit Divinity) II. anxious to eat the results! upologu«*d for troublin' him on It and recorded map and plat thereof, Dl«* |MiMNtilllD«*«l Nf If unii 11« cups sugar to* tell« tin* «trulghtcNt story you ever Even fo r adults, candy-making and situated in Washington LOCAL NEW S ilo«l Him llv iltM‘1V.l Ihnl ih«* n i «•».«i 1/3 cup corn syrup h«*i»nt! If he’s crook«*«! h«*‘s too smart n a y rightly be reckoned child's County, Oregon. a --------------------------------------------------- a «i - iniuntB*r t If Nil • i.u r «tinti 11 « I* % cup water for U« Vnd mu y tic we’re gu. "«In’ That plaintiffs’ said mortgage, P>*y. you hnow the secret of M rs. K D . M <(«,wan. who was a litirl* *1 «V»»uhi iiiit 1»«* • H teasp. salt wrong nil ali*ng Die line.“ a« reformed and corrected, be de- having it come out right every confined to her bed by severe ill llltf *i|* ’* ...... «*• •• • «•' «o*•!!«•• • 1 egg white “ What did he offer?** time. Home confectioners puny lie until«! !«*| Iturkf »In lh#* ness, is reported somewhat im creed to be first lien and a first single Ik teasp. vanilla **ll I, he told rue everything! lie mortgage upon the real property whose candy is creamy, smooth and proved r«*«i <>f iln* (ulkloff for lilm «■ llurkr I-a pi . pasteurized dates fold Die slralght«*st story u maud ever above described; that said mort- I rt‘e from grains and sugariness, In««1 «Imu* Juai now. Is cup nutmeats Mrs. Itnelma Jesstrab of Haver lUti ned to. I l f ’d Hred this mini him- gage, as reformed ar.d corrected, recommend using a combination of Hi* U nil |<| |||»( tin\ l*« rn «n rntnfnrl Vs cup toasted coccanut ** * * I f he «nid. h«*«*nt|se lie hum full of Montana was a house guest at the be foreclosed and said real prop- sugar and com syru pin ingredients «i»l<* In n ) In* b«*«'0 It u ill«* y f no«* In Cook sugar, white syrup, water in*Mitt, Said It a *.iln and n :aln flint home of Mr. and Mrs. John Gray erty subject thereto and herein!*-1 using light or t!ark syrup accord- dil«*ni which trnoa|ilr«il after ■upprr Die nmn'd I m *«* ii drunk as a lord! If from Thursday till Monday. and salt to the hard ball gtage or Unit Ol^’ht. II«* u i|« III III«* nit'.«'«* ullh fore described be sold as upon e x - >rg to the type o f candy. Too, canr h«*’s lying, he sur«* Is a g oik ) hand (260’ F .) Leave .sauce pan over Mnrk mut Jack Tall t h m n llgltl Several members of the Beaver erution in the foreclosure of mort- dies which contain syrup are rich j st It energy ^urner »he heat has been turn- «Irlvltiit (emu c*u ok * lr«i((lotf sllfiilljr gages and the proceeds o f said sale in dextrose, the valuable ton Rebckah lulge attended the Dis “W hat do you supponi* lie'll say If Itlln i Illli(i T il» ilrlviT «ti*l»J'i'«l tJntt ll, food element, and are therefore j egg white quickly with trict Convention held at Hanks last be applied as follows, vix: he klii*w h «• hud n witfu*«« to tils 11***1 (lu* n«*nr horse In u nn|iliiii; nod particularly healthful fo f children. * Dov« r ^ • ter- ptour th« hot *3rrul> Saturday in all day session First: To the payment of the handing o u t a Jug to this man? And B|*|imn«inM tit«« mil«' bulltllnjt with You are not really a master of over th* white beating lien and claim of these plaintiffs If the willies« was pretty certain the Herman S. hottm/in received se n Nirlil«* which lt«*flpoki* t!«»i m ill nit Don. until you can m a k e . cons^nG y until candy will hold under said note and mortgage, candy making Jug wa« HII« m | with gasoline?" vere lacerations when he fell while Al »hr Step* whirl» Ini to th« <)<M»r* several kinds. You Add vanilla, • sliced date} n u s. I UU shoull B llU U V i know » n v w »K»P*- - which amounts to «250.00, with in “ Huh?’’ Mmdshnw- gnuped “ Wit- usinic a tractor on hia farm north Hlljr In* NloWlNf, however I «I u tit Li w to niskc i mndL ,choPP*d chopped nuts ake » i at loasi least nnz> one variptv variety, " “ ts find and mix mix thor- terest thereon since June 12, 1932, n«*«a? Y « »«i metti» -’* id Beaverton. Tile tractor ran over stream«»! through n wliot«iw upnn chewy, creamy, soft ouKhly- Turn out on molding boaid. o f each t>. at the rate of eight per cent, per John nndd«*d. “ Witness!** !ie nhls- him, catching one foot beneath it. him ; h«* glntu «*«! Inttld* nod stopp«*<1 . . . are looking for i . Shape into long cylinders and roll and hard. I f you ------------ --------- „ ___ |H*re«i sharply **l \«* got him. Nut It made two trips around the field annum, and the costs o f this suit sure-fire recipe.«, these will please ,n chopped toasted cocoanut. • ltO*»»t with N )nl| and o f said sale, and the further Rapidly hr recounted what !>«• before help nached him. One toe John wu« stuiuling wlirr«* tin* rays you— and tickle your sweet tooth Voiin,- li.nl tnlil I n unit the «lii-rllT's "-as completely cut off. one- foot sum of «75.00 attorney's fees here of III«* tillMglflg Intiip frll fllll nit Ilia COCOANUT TOFFEE mightly. grew round with exi-lti-ment. broken, and injuriea were received in. for«*, holding pip«* 111 olio hulot nod (Both Hard and C hew y!) The balance, if any, to be dispos “Now," John went mi, ••the next above his knee. He wgs rushed to hurtling match In tin* other. The one G R A F E F R IT T P E N U C H E 1 cup sugar ed of as said court may be advised move Is to upset CJorls-l't n « n story. Dr. Meson s offre in Beaverton, out «1 dr u niched John. cln«i*ly. and \ cup thin cream ami may direct; that the lien of (U n usual Creamy C andy) lie lold joii ngivtn nml mrnlii that the where he received treatment, • ft«*r « ummrot he laughed «oftly to % cup white corn syrup said mortgage bo decreed prior n mi vi ns ilrinil; I W illin g ili-csirt Ml------- —— — __ _ 1 No. 2 can grapefruit hlto«rlf, 1/16 teasp. salt and superior to all claim, interest 3 tbsp. sugar A loan cam«» out of tho cook shanty 1 Vk tbsp. butter fllcohnl In It. Ilit'ii I'll 111 D o r h l'l« «Vili or equity o f each and all of the de 3 cups brown sugar nnd walked toward« lb « office. The -- ------------------------------------------------------ i Vk teasp. vanilla 1*11 hi« H I V t**H‘lir«t« 1*1*1 Hi* Nl! .|.f c |c ,| fendants herein, and that such visitor lugged «1 the visor of tits fur 2/3 cup water N O T IC E O F F I N A L S E T T L E - 2 pkg. chopped toasted cocoanut «•f umori iim! iimofi u n i it mild chu ru* e other and further decree be grant m p nnd toriird t«» in«*l him. 3 tbsp. white syrup J iE N T In i hi»* «i:» I«* \ n t !’* ed herein as may seem just and eq Cook sugar, syrup, cream a n i “Sny, Jsck,“ ho said, “where's 3 tbsp. butter T H E CXJI N T Y COURT OK uitable. Hl«»ch* ?** ’TM «i»t * I 11 *»n y It nlfi't ! I» n IN salt, stirring until the sugar is tk cup pecans. T H E S T A T E O F O R E G O N FO R Wi-’ll ti;i\ «* n iletiiiryln’ In “Ain’t In* In tho olttre Du* re?*' ttie Tit«* dissolved. Continue cooking until 2/3 cup condensed milk I That if after said sale and the W A S H IN G T O N COUNTY ottirr coontrroit. ••Son* hr Is! Thnt'i I s d»»> *»r two now find »«*'11 ni* wh.it Cook grapefruit and 3 tablespoons the temperature 244’ F. is reached. application of the proceeds there In the Matter of the Estate o f of for the payment of the moneys uhite sugar until they form a thick Add the butter and C'ntinue cook- I H »*'|| «4-V ’ ' him, «landin’ up th«*ro " I in-« i .i ikr*ii until hi 11 * nnd .t « »! « ii Harrison M. Hughson, Deceased due the plaintiffs on said note and jam. Mix brown sugar, milk, water 1 in g until 260° F. It will be necess- “<»h. I hank«.** nnd with n muttered h . ni I «• til« lu d wiDi n ftin*r «4-ii*»4* of Notice is hereby given, that the mortgage H should be ascertained syrup and butter and cook over low ary to stir this candy quite often word ntmiil tying his t«*mn tho mnn «*«•11 lh. hi ii * limi I iih I for n | h * ij * j undersigned filmed nuny from ttio building« lie administrator o f the that rai scorches easily. Sprinkle a proceeds are insufficient fire, stirring constantly and not as it lh %%*••(• l«| noi hn\«* I m *«* ii ««» above named estate, has filed in dl«l tin tying; In* untied th«» one homo, I l!m** until the thick layer of chopped, toasted co to pay suih judgment or decree as letting it come to boil mnimiiMt tho s«*nt and (trine nwny I rolli)dN**«*nl ••• vertiiIn Hint h s proh the above entitled Court and cause, the plaintiffs may recover herein, sugar particles are dissolved. Cook coanut on an inverted pan or bak i I* * ni would ■mnrtly. " '■ ........ *tnl enrly , his final account and report as they may have judgment over and until a little o f the syrup tested ing sheet. Pour the candy on the li.liiilin, i 1.1 he l.iinvvn W Imt vs .-tit on such, and the Court has f ixad the Then l*nu! Oorliel (Milled the liorsei against defendants Peter V er in cold water will form a soft ball; cocoanut. Sprinkle the top with to n walk nnd lighted n olgnr lie • « Mh .lav *t M.n 1» IS, « I the geer and M ary M. Vergeer, his add grapefruit and cook two m in- cocoanut. W hen cold, break into stimk«»d rapidly n« In* thought rapidly. Of 1" o'clock A M o f said day. wife, in the sum o f such deficiency. tues longer. Cool until candy begin3 pieces. 1 lb. I *u it I in«rlM*l ii.nl ilrU«*n hi« t«'ii trt H r had gone Into the Illchnrd« woods and the Court room of the above That said defendants, Peter V e r headquarters tonight !<» threaten nn*1 r»*lrnD«~«U Into K«imiafiisf thnt *l:iv, antitied Court in Hillsboro, Ore geer and M ary M. Vegecr, his wife, hi« «link ••>«*« u'liiii'rliiK K«*:ir un«f hndgrr this strnng«*r nnnn*«l Sto«*lo A ll of Tract 37, First Addi gon. as the time and place for be required to appear herein and further sum o f «75.00 attorney’s who uns going an far In iip««*tling tho h.iii* m»4| J«*.’tI i . iinv r«Hh* h ID i him the tion to Cherry Grove, according hearing objections to saul final acH up by w ay o f answer any right, fees, with interest thereon from W hen lu* # • tu r r e t h i« .»lilt «• h«»\v«»\i»r fruition of n carefully Inl«l plan. Hut to the duly recorded map and account, and for the final settle title, interest or lien which they 29th day of March, 1933. at the rate In* had lint talked to him. hnd not (Cuntinurd Next W eek) plat thereof. ment o f said estate. or either o f them, have or claim to of six per cent per annum, to me di thought of stolon logs from the mo delivered, commanding to satisfy the hereinbefore nameJ Dated this 7th day of April have upon said premises or any rected and ment In* looked through tho window. me to make sale o f the real prop sums and fo r the costs and expen O N O K E C sO N F A R M S | 1933. part thereof. John lU'lknnp. mn*<ju«*rndlng n« John erty hereinafter described, I have ses o f sale and said writ. * _ — — ................... j » Hare, M cA lear A Peters, A tto r This summons is served upon you Steele! II»* removed the cigar from < I.ATSK \ M E — An al>..r ion con said . Said sale will be made subject neys fo r Administrât. by publication, by order of Hon levied upon and pursuant to his mouth nnd laughed once, briefly and Decree of to redemption as trol prog rum in this aection of C o l-1 per statute of Doy (.nay. Administrator of Geo. R Ragley, Judge of the above Execution. Order nnd without mirth. Then ho cut his w ill on the 1st day of Oregon. entitled Court, which order was Pale, I said deceased. leant cruelly with the whip and drove umuia county has been started by j May, at the court house in H ills Dated at Hillsboro, Oregon, this made and da'ed March 22. 1933. on pant his ramp when» tie hnd tin- dairymen with the cooperation ti.vggi- Nelson. Ihite of first publication March boro, W ashington County, Oregon, 29th day o f March. 1933 planned to Npend I he night. «p«*i»dlng of County Agent S U MM O N S at the hour o f ten o'clock a. m. 24. 1933. J. W CONNELL for Kampfost. . I.«*t Itnrko handle Dairymen report *»-v"re losses from this disease, n.H only in loss of In "Hu- Circuit Court O f The State Sheriff of Washington County the affair of stolon logs. I.nrgor mat Date o f last publication. April of said day, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in D. D- Bump Attorney fo r Plaintiff ■ alvi-« but reduced production, so a W Oregon For Washington County 21, 1933. lent commanded his attention hearty rs-sponss- was had to a pris- L. E. Klat: and Marion Klatt. his M. B. Rump, Attorney fo r Plain hand, all o f the following described Forest Grove, Oregon. pos. I to carry through a testing wide. Plaintiffs, vs. being and tiffs. Residence & A dreis Hillsboro. r ia l property, lying, C H A P T E R V II prugnum this year. The wiwk will I’ets-r Vergeer and M ary M. Ver- Oregon. si:uate in Washington County, Ore geer. his wife; Rev. W . S. Gor gon, and more particularly de Ili" posllh.n tin.l IxM-ome iinti-nnble probably extend through the- May- don and Elizabeth Gordon, his wife scribed as follows, to - wit: f.-r John I•-•-lUun|. msn ciin’l nmke ger, Ijuini-y and Murshlmul districts. I Albert W. Gentner and Jane Doe N O T IC E O F S H E R IF F ’S S A L E leve le n girl vvlien he hns le.l her to Gentner, his wife. Credit Service 'A * * * - L 5 months o j N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N . thlnk limi he Is nnetber. mn he? A L F A L F A F E R T IL IZ E R S T R IE D Company, a corporation. that by virtue of an Execution. O r A ben! smli n sllinilleii. under thè clr- REDM OND— An elulmrate ser T he Defendants. der and Decree o f Sale, issued out eiiumtiinces. «.is semelhlng unrlenn! ies of alfulfu fertilizer tests luis ; of and under the seal of the C ir A lime dees net wimt te teli n girl he ! -.-•• n urtangid for this season on ' A tlantic M onthly TA> Peter V ergeer and Mary M. cuit Court o f the State o f Oregon, leves enly purt ef wh.il tliere Is to the E. L. ihsvis farm where a new Vergeer, his wife of the above for the County of Washington, teli Ile wnuts to teli II all, ev.-ry AKE the most of your alfalfa tract 'has been divided into named defendants. dated the 29th day of March. 1933, aetilelu-e. Wi.r.l nini svllable. reading hours. Enjoy the .6 acne tracts for t.he tests. One Ile I iii .I urliteli thè alierlfT nt tength In the Name o f the State of Ore- in favor of Maude F. Knight, plain wit, the wisdom, the companion plot will lie given sulfur at the thè night nfl.-r li.-Voung. thè lleiknup and gon:You an.1 each of you, are here tiff and against, E J. Boos ship, the charm that have rate of 50 pounds an acre. An A florb.-l lller. hsd tolti lils story, noi by repuired to ap|N-ar and answer Hattie E. Boos; Clinton E Hubbs made the A T L A N T IC , fo r other will gvt 1(H) pounds per acre trilallng n word of thiil t» serh>t hut Francis A. Hubbs; Herbert the complaint filed against you in and seventy-five years, Am erica's settlng down n theorr ns ho hn.l in the spring A thin! will receive the above entitled court and suit Davis and Naoma Davis, defend most quoted and most cher evolve.! Il iie.l ...itllnlt.g n |.r..grum such an application of lundplastcr on or before the last day of the ants. fo r the sum o f «27.25 coot* ished magazine. for lite ne-Il Intenti..ned, llkeitl.le Imi in the spring and an e<|uul amount time prescribed in the order for the with interest at the rate of six while publication si.ivv Ihlnklng ottlrer lo felli.«• Tl.ls lief >re the second iJtting, o f this summons, to per cent from March 29. 1933. and Send $1. (m en ioning this ad) nfteriKM.n ItrmNI.nvv hnd lelephoned a fourth will get super phosphate wit: on or before the expiration of the further sum of «500 00 with • hnl remili. IlivestIgl.tlons Inni t««en at t'no rl,be ° t **H) pounds an acre four weeks next from and after interest thereon since September •j, 100-W. la m p s umile nn.l Jelm redo In «liti tl.e legs An unfertilized check plot will la- the dn^e of firs* publication of 19, 1931, at the rate of eight per The Atlantic Monthly, 8 A rlin g A 75-W. lam p s lo determino « Imi ho hnd leurneil. kept. County Agent Cus Ilagglund thii summons, the dste of said firs* ton St., Boato11- cent per annum, less the sum of A Phone 6103 "Itoon wnltln’ f»r yon,” Ilio sherlff is asaisting in the test. publication being on March 24. «15.00 paid on the interest, and the —t—;—t—t r hit -.ii.ini.ii h, n't LEiiAL NOTICES S o i i i l 5! f°rthenext i: B E A V E R T O N ELECTRIC ! m CKlE, JSSPr J* THE PRI DEVIL Heh! Heh! ;