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Tlie Beaverton Review ■ — 1 ..... FRIDAY, JUNK 9, 193.1 A Kitchen 1 lime fo r Cookery Ilia “ Needles and pins, needles and pins; when a girl’s cooking, her trouble liegins!” Even the most ex- pert cooks have a trouble or three, and fha only way to get rid o f yours is to diagnose it, then give it treatment. Here are some prearrlp- tions for cookery remedies. No need for you to shake before using them— they're tested! corn syrup for breakfast Salad Dressing "Impossible year moved to their Kinton horn* If your cooked salad dressing Saturday where they will spend the CEDAR Mil l. won’t keep satisfactorily or you find that it is lumpy or inclined to # ■ ■■ ----------m summer months. Whang! Bung! but did the Ci'dur se; arete in the first place, dry Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hansen Ml11 »h o o l close the IFMUII rltcht ? who were recently married are oc those tears and make this economi- Tho crowd «aid no and they ought cupying the Meats house m ar the tal fresh-keeping kind: to know for in a flam« f merriment Jacob Koenig pis n Their friends Put an egg. 2 tablespoons sugar, and glory, elim inating In a sump- bare wish them much happiness and 1 ‘/4 teaspoons salt, 2 teaspoon* dry tuoui feed of cake and Iro cream a 1 1 are glad to welcome them into mustard, Vfc teaspoon paprika, 2/3 and all make ups of goodies, they the Kinton community. cup salad oil and !4 cup vinegar Does Your Meringue Fall? aaw the finla o f a very nucreesful in a mixing bowl; do not stir! Then Probably ton much sugar if the Mr ad Mrs. H- C. Soarks, Mr. and arhool year under the able Intrur- make a paste of 2 tablespoons corn- meringue look* sad. Decrease su tlon of Mr* Arn» and Mra. Ne'aon. My*. Bert Spaks and son, Clement, gar until ymu find proper propor ' starch and % cup water; add an- of Portland wore entertained last j other 14 cup water gradually, and Another well directed dart hurl Sun.illy at a birthday dinner given tions; mixing a teaspoon o f cream cook over slow fire, stirring until ed at "old navage depression" haa of tartar with the sugar before at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ro it boils and clears. Then add hot been avt again' by our wide awake bert Pomeroy. Mrs. Madge Pomeroy adding will help too cornstarch mixture to other ingred farmera. There la acarcely a farm Mrs S. C. Sparks ad Marilce Pome ients and beat briskly with Dover within a wide radiua of here in Does Your Baron Shrivel? roy. * _ which Uiee la not contracted from Perhap# you are frying toe on in beater- Cool. Many from here attended the too hot a pan if it shrivels. Plac« one to four acres of Hurra or cu commencement exer baron In cold pan. cook slow ly; a« Budget Trouble? cumbers or both which harvest high school Learn how to “ stretch'' and make promises not only home vmpoly- cises at Beaverton last Friday even fat molta, pour it off this incut fur the entire family but the ing. There were three from a little go a long way, to save your l>eat (a rt of the enterprise, ready town in ths class. They were Ivan money. You’ll find that four eggs Boiled Frosting« Grainy? six when you add 3 cash Cowing in In the early season. Blerly, son o f Mr.and Mrs. Floyd Crystal* spoil the pretty surface will serve Not so hot, was the majority ver Blerly, Evelyn Richards, daughter o f your frosting*. Prevent grains crumbled flake crackers and 2 i* ' o f .\lr. and Mr* Harry A. Richards dict of the Hales T *» talk, for and by substituting 2 or 3 tablespoon* blespoons milk to each egg in y ou -' againat, by K. J. M Alear and Kay • nd Julian Stasaens, son o f Mr. and white corn syrup for 2 or 3 table omelet. Scrambled eggs go further Mrs. Paul Stasaens, (¡III given recently In the grange spoon* o f the sugar railed for In when crackers are used as extend hall. TOiere was no new stuff pre the recipe. The syrup keeps the ers" and meat and vegetable loaves IIITKON NEWS sented, which seemed to al'pea1 to frosting smooth and gives it keep go further when you use crumbled the audience in a way in which one * ----------------------------------------------------a ing qualities, so you can store it crackers in them; creamed dishes would expect on such an important Mr*. Sophia Olson is visiting her I for later use. A simple role is to do too, when they are served on topic. Mr. (rill's t alk consisted daughter, Miss Vo Me Olson in Port- I use a tablespoon o f syrup to each crackers- mostly o f explanations and defense land. cup o f sugar- Cream Puffs of hie previous alleged omissions Mr and Mr*. Ixiwell Kahr have ' 1 cup boiling water and mis-statements whi*e Mr, Mr- Fresh Fruit Cups Tun. Dark? moved to the former Paul Jensen .1/3 cup salad oil Alear lacked emphasis and at times place- Fr<wh fruit*, such as pears, (teach 1 cup pastry flour his “ pitch" was so low that the anx es, and bañaras, always turn dark Vi teaspoon salt Mr. and Mr«. Cummins and son In fruit cup* unless you have given ious listeners would lose the sense 4 eggs o f the immediate thought undr dis of Dayville, Oregon are visitors at them an acid covering. Grapefruit When water is boiling hot, pour cussion. A little more vim boys in the home o f their daughter, Mrs- E. or grapefruit juice added to your 11. Hays warfare! fruit cups will prevent this and give in the salad oil and boil together Mr. and Mrs S. Zimmerman and them a splendid Davor at the same Pour in flour and salt sifted to gether, all at once- Cook mixture IKINTON HAPPENINGS) daughter. Dorothy o f Powers. Ore. time- J unti) It follows spoon around the I By Mrs. E. L. Cog vvrie week-end guesU at the Wm F. , ;>an when stirring. Cool. Break m ------------------------------------- --- m <'amp!,<-!| home. Do Your Chops Stick? egg into the mixture, beat Sunday * Albert Ikallmann spent To keep chops and steaks from whole Mr. T. P. Willoughby and sons sticking to the broiler, oil the wire ing thoroughly before adding an with friends near Sheridan visited Mrs. Willoughby Sunday at rack« thoroughly. other Plenty o f beating before the Mrs- E. L. Co* spent Thursday in the hospital where she is recovering ! addition of each egg is very essen Portland where she was a guest of from a recent serious operation. tial. Drop from spoon onto greased Can't Mfeke Filling? friends- Following the graduation exer If you find it difficult to turn cookie sheet. Makes 12. Warren Wilson was very ill the cises a t the Beaverton High School out a good filling for your cakes, Bake In very hot oven (450* F ) past week, but is somewhat improv Friday evening, Mr. and Mr*. C. W. try this cnn’t-fail one: simply quar for twenty minutes. Then lower the ed at this writing. Strothers entertained in honor o f ter a package o f dates and put them the heat to 376* F. and finish bak- / Georg« Snider has had a crew their daughter. .NQ»« Elizabeth Stro in a pan with a cup of waiter. Cook ing twenty-five minutes longer. When cold, split and Fallow out of onion weedors busy in his onion thers who was a member o f tho to a thick paste, cool, and spread clasa. centers and fill with whipped cream between cake layers. field the |oat week. or chocolate filling and cover the B -- -- ---------------------------------- ■ John Steelman, a guest o f Mr. tops with chocolate frosting. Pie (Vast Trouble? | Real Estate Transfers I and Mrs. Kobert Pomeroy returned You’ll find pie crust is easier to ■ - --------------------- --------------------------- 4 to hi* home in Mollala recently J. W Connell (Sheriff) to Sven make when you uac a liquid short SHERIFF'S SALE Francis ilolbokc of Beaverton and Johnson, Lot 1, Blk. 28 Metzger ening, hut for positive success, formerly of Kinlon spent the past Acres. make the crust with crackers Roll On foreclosure, in the Circuit Court week with old neighbors and friends. John Herbert to Mabel Herbert, or crumble 12 graham crackers o f the State of Oregon for Wash, (you need about a cupful o f crumbs) Mr. and Mrs. John Valentine of 80 acres Sec. 20, T1S R.IW. ington County. August W. Krause to Gusta* and mix with il/3 cup softened but Portland were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. II. J. Valctv Krause, 77 28 acres, Sec 15 and ter and a tablespoon of sugar. Blit L. E. Klatt and Marion Klatt, his 22. T1S R3W. ter a pie pan and press mixture ttn*. wife. Plaintiffs, vs Herman L. Holbokc et ux to Hen with fingers, against sides and bot Peter Vergeer and Mary M. Ver Mrs. Harriett« Ford, a former ry Holboke et ux. 6.087 acres Ant tom. Put in filling and bake. Then geer, his wife; Rev. W. S. Gordo„ teacher at Kinton school has been ihony Hart, M j C No. GO, T1S get a new thrill with flavored crusts and Elizabeth Gordon, his wife, spending the past week with friends R lW Use chocolate wafers, vanilla wafers Albert W. Center and Jane Doe around town. Harvey B. Huff et ux to Albert lemon or chocolate snaps for crumb Center, bis wife. Credit Service Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Salens o f H Petersen, 11-72 acres. Sec. 3G. pastry* Company, a corporation. Defen Portland wore guests Sunday at the T lS R1W. dants. home of Mrs. Salens parents, Mr Th" Shaw-Four Co. to Mrs. Peart Cereal I-eft Over? and Mrs. George Snider. C. Ileverlln. I-oL 204 Johnson hist. You probably won't have any ce Notice is hereby given that by real left over, even if it's oatmeal, Moat o f the people around here Add., Hiaverton virtue of an execution, judgment, Charles Mntthea et ux to Forest if you stir a cup o f sliced dates in visited the different cemeteries in acres. to the cereal just before dishing up. decree and order o f sale, duly is this community last Tuesday and Hills Golf Course, 41 572 sued out o f and under the seal of Sec. 3G T lS R lW . If you do, you can make the left placed flowers on their lots. Lydia E. Knsley to Dora DeFord, over cereal with dates into muffins! the above entitled Court date the 10th day of May, 1933, upon a Mr and Mrs. Kurt Itraunu (A u g Part lot 18, Tualatin Valley Acres. For each cup o f cereal, reduce judgment rendered and entered in usta Wenzel) of Kanier spent Tues Ladd Estate Co. to John Ruther flour in muffins by V* cup and the day with Mrs. Braunv's mother, ford Moir et ux, Tract 89 Tualatin said court on the 10th day of May, milk by *4 pup. Or you ca pour the 1933, in favor o f L. E. Klatt and Mrs. August Wenzel at Cooper Ml. v alley Homes- still warm cereal into molds, chill, Marion Klatt, his wife, plaintiffs, George Luther, a form er resident lirudlcyi J. Woodward et al to and serve as pudding. Hominy grits of Kinton. called on old neighbors Mur l-.M-ii-tt. I ' ii acre Secs. Ill, 2'2, may be molded into a loaf by pour and ngainst Peter Vergeer and Mary M. Vergeer. his wife of the above and friends in twn last week. The 16, and 16, T lS R1W. ing into a pan while hot. then slic defendants. and against Luther's now reside in Hollywood, Bruno A. Rohse et ux to Guy S. ed, fried like mush and served with named Alexander et ux, Lots 1 and 2, Blk. Calif. Some of tho 4-11 club members 24. Beaverton. J W. Ferguson to Guy S. Fer from here are planning on attend ing the annual summer school ses guson et ux. Lot G8 Durham Acres. sion « t Oregon State college; they 1 H. A. Lamb et ux to Archie T. wi|| leave here early Monday morn Kellogg. 28.1 aerea Sec- 33 T2S R2W. ing. P. C. Knecht et ux to Louise Col- E. L. Cox attended tho annual felt, Ixita 1, 2, 3, Blk. 2, Kpplers* meeting of the Cooper mountain Add. Sherwood. cemetery association held at the i iW. H Waller to Dora L. Lesley cemetery last Tuesday afternoon. ' et vir, ll u t lot 44 Johnson Est. Mr. Oox is one o f the board o f di- j Add. Beaverton. GREYHOUND COFFEE SHOP rector*. W. E. PEGG W. II. Waller to Edwin Waller, Meals 25f. Home Made Pies M r and Mrs. Johnson and fam 8 acres Sec. 1, T lS R2W- ily are making their home in the Charles F. Peterson et ux to II. UNDERTAKER and KMHALMER Express Office— Stage Depot Arthur Kankin house west of the A. Brock et ux, 13 35 acres Sec. 35 school house. They have rented the TIN R3M. Phone 10606 Grange Building — :— Beaverton Western Vnlon Frank Richards place and are rent- i David Cercghino et at to Carlo Roasi Building Beaverton, Oregon ing it on shares. Orlando, 1/7 int. in 10 acres, Sec. Those interested in the affairs o f 15. T lS R1W. STUDIO BARBER SUOI* Jacob Jackie, Sr., et ux to Floyd the church will be glad to learn the A N D Y ’S M ARKET pastor, Rev. W. E- Simpson has A. Ross et ux, Tract SI Chchalcm FIRST CLASS WORK been returned to this field for an Mt- Orchards. M EATS OF Q UALITY AT REASONABLE PRICES Georgia L. Wey to Merit Tatro, other year. He will preach Sunday tract 21 Virginia Place. morning, Jun 18 at 11 o ’clock. E. I). VanMeter, Prop. Oomte & Ko>hlman Co. to Jona Service With A Smile Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. entertain than Blehm et ux, N. 355 ft. o f ed the following for a couple of tract 6, Comte & Kohlman's Little days last week: Mr. and Mr Ru Homes No. 2. Beaverton Barber Shop fus and Misa Josephine Nelson all Boyd’s Variety Store F . D. Peck et ux to John P- l-au- of Multnomah, Mrs. Frost and Mrs. MENS A BOYS CAPS 49<!-$1.39 sen et ux, Lot 4 Clement’ s Sub- Nelson are sisters o f Mrs. Fluke. C. J STEVENS, PROPRIETOR Division See. 15 T.1S R1W. ladies Easter Hats 69f -$1.98 S. H- Pomeroy and son. Robert, E. G. Campbell et al to Dora L. GARDEN HATS went to Molallo last Sunday where Andrus, Lots 171 & 180 Johnson SATISFACTl N GUARANTEED Beaverton's Own Store they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Est. Add. ■H aM aB aM M M M H M nM M M H B M aB B S M * mm—mm John Steelman. Robert Pomeroy remained at the Steelman home for If It's Printing Harold Godfrey h»<l his tonsils re MAPES & SON a few days and took a trip to tlhe m oved at Dr. Mason’s office, on We Can Do It RESTAURANT mountains. Monday morning. GIVE US YOUR ORDER MEALS SHORT ORDER Mra. Lilly Blerly and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. TI. Venn and Buy from your home merchant Cigars, Tobaccos Mrs. Ethel McCormick and family family have moved back to their And Get Your Printing From Confections, Soft Drinks who have been making their home home in Beaverton after having Cady Building — :— Front Street The Beaverton Review in Hillsboro during the past school spent the winter In Portland. the real property hereinafter d e -' scribed, for the sum of $250.00 with interest thereon since June 12, 1930 at the rate of H7» per annum, and j the further *um of $50.00, attor- ! ney’» fee*, and the further »urn of $55.65 costs and disbursements and the cost o f said sale and said writ commanding and requiring me to make sale of all the following bounded and described real property situated in Washington County, State o f Oregon, to-wit: The East two hundred sixty four and four tenths (264.4) feet o f Lot No. 10 In Block No. 5 Reedville Homes as shown on the duly recorded map and plat thereof. Now, therefore, by virtue o f said execution, judgment, decree and order of sale, and in compliance with the demands o f said writ, I will on Monday June 12, 1933 at the hour of ten o’clock a. m. of said day, at the East door o f the County Court House in the City of Hillsboro, Washington County. Ore gon, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cakh in hand, all the right, title and interest which the above named defendants, Peter Vergeer and Mary M. Vegeer, hi* wife; Rev. W. 8. Gordon and Elisa. beth Gordon, his wife, Albert W. Centner and Jane Doe Centner, hia wife. Credit Service Company, a corporation, or either or any of them had in said real property a- bove described on the date of the mortgage belonging to the plain tiffs herein, namely, June 12 1930, and all the right, title and in terest which the said within named defendants or either or any of them since have had or now have in and to the above described real property, to satisfy said execution, judgment, decree and order o f sale, interest and costa, and all accruing costs. Said sale will be made sub ject to redemption as per statue of the State of Oregon. M. B. Rump o f Hillsboro, At torney for the plaintiffs. Dated this 10th day of May, 1933. J. W CONNELL Sheriff o f Washington County. Ore gon. By H. C. Johnson, Deputy. Date o f first publication May, 12, 1933. Date o f last publication June 9, 1933. “ Not failure, but low aim, is crime." — Selected Prices for Sat. - Mon., June 10- 12 Coffee, All Known for Quality HILLS, lb. 31c MJB, lb. 30c GOLDEN WEST, lb. 28c C&D or Maxwell House, lb. 25c Columbia Best, s‘v^ f S l i t .r 25c MILK Condensed in , 5c ALL PURE Tal! cans glass containers to elimiate cooked taste Crackers S ao^Tb.KrUpy25c Vak Pak, Large 2 for SHRIMP,_______ 5-oz. cans Van Camp’s Large Cans T ornato Cocktail Tomato Juice ! 25c Del Monte or Libby’s« Tall Cans, 4 for 1 5c 5c YOUR CHOICE j T omatoes No M K°"ars Î Nature Best ^3 N o 303 Cans (Beans N*a>2 f Q|* I f^ orn 25 Shredded W heat Thep<krg,gmal 10c Snowdrift, 39c Vegetable Shortening or Pure Lard, 3 lbs. 25c Peanuts, Fr^ Chocolate, Ro^ nf _ 1 0 c Ghiradelli, ground 1-lb. cans O fi. ™OC Give the Children All They Want i FLOUR I Fisher’s Blend (crown 49-lb. sack Drifted Snow I 1 i ÍJ.35! bbl. $5.30 ( Your known quality fio ur at pre-inflation prices Par Washing Powder, Large Pkg. 29c Laundry Soap, H7o Z i , " ' 25c DOg FOOd Talfcans 5C Let your dog be the Judge