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f The Beaverton Review FRIDAY, AiPRIL 21, 1933 BELOW ZERO CRIMSON CLOVER SHOWS PROMISE McMINNVILLE— Crimson clover as a possible cover crop, particu larly for nut orchards, had shown exceptional promise this year in limited trials in Yamhill county. In one field visited by interested nut growers it was found that the crimson clover came hrough the winter without freeze injury and even started to grow by the first week in February. Late freezing failed to stop this early develop ment. 1933, and if you fail so to appear and answer the plain tiffs will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for in their said complaint, to-wit: That plaintiffs have judgment against defendants Peter Vergeer and Mary M. Ver- geer, his wife, and against the real property hereinafter describ HUNGRY FOR CANDY. NOW ed, for the sum of $250.00 with in L E N T « OVER? terest thereon since June 12, 1932, at the rate of eight per cent- per MAKING IT CAN BE CHILD’S annum, and for the costs and dis PLAY bursements of this suit, and the Since “ absence makes the heart further sum of $75.00 attorney’s grow fonder” more people are fees herein. hungry for candy, now that Lent That plaintiffs’ mortgage de is over, than you could “ shake a STRAWBERRY NURSERY scribed in their complaint herein, stick at” ! This, of course, provided PLANNED w N . xy and which was executed by defen you happen to be given to stick OREGON CITY 6 E R .V 1 C e ! OREGON CITY—A strawberry dants, Peter Vergeer and Mary M. shaking. Even if vou are not, you Vergeer, his wife, to the plaintiffs are sure to be given to candy mak j nursery will be started on the farm "And you tell whoever« there couch said, scratching Ids head. “ Sit, Steele. I of Emmett Nordlund this year as herein, and recorded on page 212 ing, for it is one of the happiest of book 115 records of mortgages and "m ost fun” of all the kitchen ing you llmt logs ure cluttering things I done what you told me but it didn't Jiart of the agricultural program for Washington County, Oregon, on arts. It is not work, it is actually up down lielow. If they aren't loaded seem to get 11s anywhere. Everything of the Olney grange of which out day after tomorrow tve’ll start in or about June 12, 1930, be reformed a pastime, and especially popular looks straight as a string." Nordlund is a member. BV having sawing ’em. tioodby!" and corrected so as to express the “ So? Ju st what’d you find?” one place ¡n that community where true intention and contract of Peter now, when April showery weather He slammed up Hie receiver and “ Well. I did Just what you suggest test work with many varieties can Vergeer and Mary M. Vergeer, his demands that all sports be indoor turned away, eyes laughing. ed In your letter might be done. I he carried on, more new sorts may wife, and L. E. Klatt and Marion ones. He was mi slinky ground, he knew, went to Kumpfost yesterday and made Child training authorities are be obtained through the county Klatt, his wife, parties thereto by hut he had misgivings on only one the point that the county didn't want endorsing candy-makir.g for experiment describing the real estate therein now score: this was Hint he had heen so to bury this lad nnd tried to locate agent and the state children, pointing out that it teaches station fo r observation under local tlriii In Ids stum! that Horhel might mortgage as his relatives. them to use their hands deftly, and take the matter mil of Itnrke's hands “ Was careful to ask around in other conditions than if many were try The East Two Hundred Sixty-four also to cook. Certainly it is one and make his protest in person He places nnd. Just ns you figured, nobody ing to carry out a lot of scattered and four tenths (264.4) feet of did not want to eoufront I ’mil (ior could help. Then I went to Corbel, individual tests, growers here be Lot No. 10 in Block No. 5, Reed- form of cooking the young hope fuls will enjoy for they are so hel yet; he was not ready to have Ills like it was kind of a last resort, and lieve. ville Homes as shown on -he duly Identity known In the eountry lie apologized for troublin' him on it and recorded map and plat thereof, anxious to eat the results! pondered the possibilities al length Even fo r adults, candy-making he tells the straiglitest story you ever and situated in Washington LOCAL NEWS and dually decided Hint the general may rightly be reckoned child’s heard ! If he's crooked he's too smart a — County, Oregon. — ------------------------------------ a manager of an operation as tug as for 11s. And maybe we're gtiessin’ That plaintiffs’ said m ortgage,' Play. y»u know the secret of Mrs. E D. McGowan, who was Itelknap & Horhel would not he elms wrong all along the line.” confined to her bed by severe ill as reformed and corrected, be de- having it come out right every Inn up .....pl.o ,...s ,>*■ another en-i "What did he offer?" time. Home confectioners ness, is reported somewhat im creed to be first lien and a first single pany. He would let Rurke do the "II— 1 , he told me everything I He proved. mortgage upon the real property whose candy is creamy, smooth and rest of the talking for him as Burke told the straiglitest story a mail'd ever above described; that said m ort-, free from grains and sugariness, had done Just now. Mrs. Tlhelnia Jesstrab o f Haver, gage, as reformed and corrected, recommend using a combination of listened to. He'd fired this man him He would not have been so comfort Montana was o house guest at the be foreclosed and said real prop- sugar and corn syru pin ingredients able hud he been aware of one In self. he said, because lie was full of moon. Said it again and again, that home of Mr. and Mrs. John- Gray erty subject thereto and hereinbe using light or I’ark syrup accord cident which transpired after supper the mnn'd been drunk as a lord! If from Thursday till Monday. fore described be sold as upon ex ing to the type of candy. Too, canr that night. He was in the office with he's lying, he sure is a good hand ecution in the foreclosure of mort- dies which contain syrup are rich Mark and Jack Tait when a light Several members of the Beaver at It!" driving team came trotting silently ton Rebekah lodge attended the Dis gages and the proceeds of said sale in dextrose, the valuable energy “ Wlmt do you suppose he’d sa.v If food element, and are therefore into camp. The driver stepped down, be applied as follow's, viz: he knew we had a witness to his trict Convention held a,t Banks lai>t tied the near horse to a sapling and Saturday in all day session. First: To the payment of the particularly healthful fo f children. handing over a jug to this man? And approached the little building with You are not really a master of lien and claim of these plaintiffs If the witness was pretty certain the Herman Schott man received se a stride which bespoke determination. candy making until you can make under said note and mortgage, jttg was filled with gasoline?" vere lacerations when he fell while At the steps which led to the door several kinds. You should know “ Huh?” Bradshaw gnuped. "W it using a tractor on his farm north which amounts to $250.00, with in how to make at least one variety way he slowed, however. Light terest thereon since June 12, 1932, ness? You mean—” of Beaverton. The tractor ran over streamed through a window upon of each type: chewy, creamy, soft John nodded. “ Witness!” lie whis him, catching one foot beneath it. at the rate of eight per cent, per and hard. If you are looking for him ; he glanced Inside and stopped . . . annum, and the costs of this suit pered sharply. “ I've got him, N at!" It made two trips around the field almost with a Jolt. sure-fire recipes, these will pleaso Rapidly lie recounted what De before help reached him. One toe and of said sale, and the further John was standing where the rays you— and tickle your sweet tooth sum of $75.00 attorney’s fees here Young had told him and the sheriff’s was completely cut off, one foot of the hanging lamp fell full on his mightiy. broken, and injuries were received in. face, holding pipe In one hand and eyes grew round with excitement. The balance, if any, to be dispos above his knee. He \\$s rushed to “ Now," John went on, "the next horning match In the other. The one GRAPEFRUIT PENUCHE move is to upset Corbel's own story. Dr. Mason s offee in B’eaverton, ed of as said court may be advised outside watched John, closely, and and may direct; that the lien of (Unusual Creamy Candy) nfter a moment he laughed softly to He told you again nnd again Hint the where he received treatment. said mortgage bo decreed prior 1 No. 2 can grapefruit man was drunk. DeYoung doesn't UB------- himself. » and superior to all claim, interest 3 bbsp. sugar think so. tint If that stomach hasn't A man cnme out of the cook-shanty LEGAL NOTICES or equity o f each and all of the de 3 cups brown sugar and walked towards the office. The alcohol In it. then I’nnl Corbel's well s - - a fendants herein, and that such 2/3 cup water visitor tugged at the visor of his fur on his way towards being suspected NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE other and further decree be grant of arson, and arson isri't a mild charge 3 tbsp. white syrup cap and turned to meet him. MENT ed herein as may seem just and eq 3 tbsp. butter ‘•Sa.v, Jack,” he said, “ where’s In iliis stale, Nat "III sa y ! I'll sa.v it ain’t ! D—n IN THE COUNTY COURT OF uitable. Vk eup pecans. Steele?” THE STATE OF OREGON FOR We'll have a dehnryln’ In 2/3 cup condensed milk “ Ain't he In the office there?" the tile. That if after said sale and the WASHINGTON COUNTY Cook grapefruit and 3 tablespoons other countered. “ Sure he is! That’s j a ilii.v or two now. and we’ll see what application of the proceeds there In the Matter o f the Estate o f of for the payment of the moneys white sugar until they form a thick we’ll see!" him, standin' up there.” Harrison M. Hughson, Deceased. due the plaintiffs on said note and jam. Mix brown sugar, milk, water “ Oh. thanks,” nnd with a muttered i They talked until lute and John Notice is hereby given, that the mortgage it should be ascertained syrup anil butter and cook over low word about tying bis team the man , went to Ills lied with a finer sense of the that said proceeds are insufficient fire, stirring constantly and not turned away from the buildings. He well being Ilian h ■ had had for a long undersigned administrator of did no tying; he untied the one horse, time. lie would not have been so above named estate, has filed in to pay such judgment or decree as letting it come to boil until the mounted the sent and drove away complacent, so coil a in that iiis prole the above entitled Court and cause, the plaintiffs may recover herein, sugar particles are dissolved. Cook lent would come to 1111 easy and early his final account and report as smartly. they may have judgment over and until a little o f the syrup tested Then Paul Oorbel pulled the horses solution had he known what went on such, and the Court has fixed the against defendants Peter Ver in cold water will form a soft ball; In the Belknap & Horhel offices that to a walk and lighted a cigar. He 8th day o f May 1933, at the hour geer and Mary M. Vergeer, his add grapefruit and cook two min- same evening. smoked rapidly as he thought rapidly. of 10 o’clock A- M. o f said day, wife, in the sum of such deficiency. tues longer. Cool until candy begins I "nit I Horhel had driven his team and the Court room of the above He had gone into the Richnrds woods That said defendants, Peter Ver headquarters tonight to threaten and relentlessly into Kumpfost that day. entitled Court in Hillsboro, Ore geer and Mary M. Vegeer, his wife, badger tills stranger named Steele Ills dark eyes glittering. Bear and gon, as the time and place for be required to appear herein and further sum of $75.00 attorney’s who was going so far in upsetting the hate and jealousy "ode with him the hearing objections to said final set up by way of answer any right, fees, with interest thereon from When lie enlered his office, however fruition of a carefully laid plan. But accoui... and for the final settle title, interest or lien which they 29th day of March, 1933, at the rate he had uot talked to him. had not ( Continued Next Week) ment o f said estate. or either of them, have or claim to of six per cent per annum, to me di thought of stolen logs from the mo Jfi- - 'J* Dated this 7th day o f April have upon said premises or any rected and delivered, commanding ment he looked through the window. me to make sale of the real prop 1933. I ON OREGON FARMS pant thereof. John Belknap, masquerading as John cm---------------------------------------------------iii erty hereinafter described, I have Hare, McAlear & Peters, Attor This summons is served upon you S li d e ! He removed the cigar from CLATSKANIE— Anaboriion con" neys for Administrât. by publication, by order of Hon. levied upon and pursuant to said his mouth nnd laughed once, briefly Execution, Order and Decree of tio> program in this section of Col Geo. R. Bagley, Judge of the above Doy Gray, Administrator of nnd without mirth. Then he cut his entitled Court, which order was Sale, I will on the 1st day of said deceased. team cruelly with the whip and drove umbia county has been started by May, at the court house in Hills made and dated March 22, 1933. on past Ills camp where lie had the dairymen with the cooperation Date of first publication March boro, Washington County, Oregon, planned to spend the night, speeding o f County Agent George Nelson. at the hour o f ten o’clock a. m. 24, 1933. SU M M O N S for Knmpfest. . . . Let Burke hnndle Dairymen report severe losses from Date of last publication, April of said day, sell at public auction the nITuir of stolen logs. Larger mat this diseaee, not only in loss of In The Circuit Court Of The State to the highest bidder for cash in Of Oregon For Washington County 21, 1933. calves but reduced production, so a ters comma tided Ids attention. hearty response was had to a pro L. E. Klatt and Marion Klatt, his M. B. Bump. Attorney for Plain hand, all of the following described wifle-, Plaintiffs, vs. being and posal to carry through a testing tiffs. Residence & Adress Hillsboro, rial property, lying, C H A P T E R V II situate in Washington County, Ore program this year. The work will Peter Vergeer and Mary M. Ver Oregon. geer, his wife; Rev. W. S. Gor gon, and more particularly de Tils position had lieeome untenable probably extend through the May- don and Elizabeth Gordon, his wife scribed as follows, to-w it: for John Belknap. A man can't make ger, Quincy and Marshland districts. NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE Albert W. Gehtner and Jane Doe love to a girl when he has led her to Gentr.e", Jns wife, Credit Service NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, ALFALFA FERTILIZERS TRIED tldnk that he Is nnother. can he? \* *1* v v • J* %• %• %• •I**!* v 'I* *«•*•* *•**!**«* *!* *♦* *!**•"•* */ Company, a corporation, that by virtue of an Execution, Or About such a situation, under the cir REDMOND— An elaborate ser Defendants. der and Decree o f Sale, issued out cumstance« --..s something unclean! ies of alfalfa fertilizer tests has of and under the seal o f the Cir A man does not want to tell a girl he been arranged for this season on To Peter Vergeer and Mary M. cuit Court o f the State o f Oregon, loves only part of what there Is to the E. L. Davis farm where a new announces the above for the County of Washington, tell. He wants to tell It all, every alfalfa tract 'has been divided into Vergeer, his wife o f named defendants. dated the 29th day of March, 1933, } New Drop In Radio Tubes sentence, word nnd syllable. .6 acre tracts for the tests. One In the Name of the State of Ore in favor of Maude F. Knight, plain •{• Type He had written the sheriff at length Were Now plot will be given sulfur at the gon: You and each of you, are here tiff and against, E, J. Boos and the night after DeYoung, the Belknap $1.15 rate of 50 pounds an acre. An by repuired to appear and answer Hattie E. Boos; Clinton E. Hubbs ! 245 A Horhel filer, had told his story, not .90 Francis A. Hubbs; Herbert .1. 28« trusting a word of that to script hut other will get 100 pounds per acre the complaint filed against you in and .80 setting down a theory as he had in the spring A third will receive the above entitled court and suit Davis and Naoma Davis, defend X 201A evolved If nnd outlining a program such an application o f landplaster on or before the last day of the ants, for the sum of $27.25 costs i 226 .85 for the well-intentioned, likeable hut in the spring and an equal amount time prescribed in the order for the with interest at the rate o f six £ 227 1.05 before the second cutting, while slow thinking officer to follow This publication of this summons, to per cent from March 29, 1933, and Tubes Tested Free _ . .. » 11 __________ • .: 1 » • 1 . __ __ . afternoon Bradshaw had telephoned a fourth will get super phosphate ___ wit: on or before the expiration of e 1 the further sum o f $500 00 with that certain Investigations had been at the rate of 100 pounds an acre. four weeks next from and after interesrt thereon since September £ 10O-W. Lamps made nnd John rode in with the logs An unfertilized check plot will be the date of first publication of 19, 1931, at the rate of eight per 75-W lam ps kept. County Agent Gus Hagglund this summons, the date o f said first cent per annum, less the sum of to determine what he had learned. Phone 6103 “ Been waitin' for you,” the sheriff is assisting in the test. publication being on March 24. $15.00 paid on the interest, and the A Romance of the NorthVoods 5 BEAVERTON ELECTRIC | m M iCKlE, THE PRINTER'S DEVIL ----------------- a I to be stickey and thick, then beat until almost solid. Add nutmeats scoop out on buttered platter. SALT WATER TAFFY (Chewy Seaside Confection) 1 teasp. soda 1 qt. Idark syrup 2 tbsp. lemon Put syrup into a saucepan and cook until temperature is 270' G., or when tried in cold water, it will he slightly brittle. Stir ocoasonally to prevent burning. Remove from fire, to add soda. Continue cooking, 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 ami light yellow. Stretch into long rope and cut. — " 1 1 DIVINITY BALLS (A Soft Fruit Divinity) lVi cups sugar 1/3 cup corn syrup Vi cup water Vk teasp. salt 1 egg white Vk teasp. vanilla V* pkg. pasteurized dates Vk cup nutmeats Vk cup toasted coccanut Cook sugar, white syrup, wattr and salt to the hard ball stage or (260° F.) Leave .sauce pan over burner after the heat has been turn ed off. Beat egg white quickly with a Dover beater. Pour the hot syrup over the beaten egg white, beating constantly until candy will hold shape. Add vanilla, sliced dates and chopped nuts and mix thor oughly. Turn out on molding boatd. Shape into long cylinders and roll in chopped tcasted cocoanut. COCOANUT TOFFEE (Both Hard and Chewy!) 1 cup sugar % cup thin cream cup white corn syrup 1/16 teasp. salt 1 Ik tbsp. butter Vk teasp. vanilla 2 pkg. chopped toasted cocoanut Cook sugar, syrup, cream an.l salt, stirring until the sugar is dissolved. Continue cooking until the temperature “ 44° F. is reached. Add the 'butter {.ml continue cook ing until 260° F. It will be necess ary to stir this candy quite often as it scorches easily. Sprinkle a thick layer of chopped, toasted co coanut on an inverted pan or bak ing sheet. Pour the candy on the cocoanut. Sprinkle the top with cocoanut. When cold, break into pieces. 1 lb. All of Tract 37, First Addi tion to Cherry Grove, according to the duly recorded map and plat thereof. to satisfy the hereinbefore named sums and for the costs und expen ses of sale and said writ. Said sale will be made subject to redemption as per statute of Oregon. Dated at Hillsboro, Oregon, this 29th day of March, 1933 J. W. 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