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    The Beaverton Review
K1NTON
RIDAY,
Vote For
MU* Leu lab P(it«mon of Mend
»pent the week end with Uouemary
Aten, ret urn in« .Sunday,
the Sandwich is a Hot One
Shade* of the Earl of Sandwich
who grasped a chunk of meat in
Mr and Mr*. W C, Hall and one hand and a hunk of bread in
dau g h ter M arv C athryn were Bea­ tin- other and thought he had c re at­
ed the ultimate! Nowadays sa n d ­
verton visitors S aturday.
wiches are made of almost every-
Juliu* c la**en ha* lieen very 111
llnng u id e r the sun and moon,
during the past week with infee-
cut in nil manner of shapes and
t!on in one of hi* feet.
»1res, a r d so various they may be
The La He»* Aid aociety will meet seived for any menu course.
next Ihuixday afternoon, Muy 3,
Invention of thia later day i* the
with Mr*. Kitty VanKleek.
sandwich th a t ia served hot. It*
Jam«* II. M«ore of Scholl* ha* I opularlty rose because it fills u
l>«en busy in thia community uur- many needs. It may lie a whole
a
lat«
supper
lllg the pa»t week, in the capacity meal on-a plate,
I snack, an entree, or u party viand.
of a»*c*Ror.
; Further, it may la* opro» faro or
Mr*. H arry A. Richard* »pent ! "closed"; it may
lie toasted or
a few day* the lu*t of la»t week ! tried or filled with hot ingredients;
with aome of her ohildren In and i and for its base it may have toast,
n e a r Portland,
crackers, muffins, biscuits, waffles
K . W. Alinqulst wa* in town J rusks or just plain bread. Some-
la»t week, taking the record of In* ! time* it scarcely looks like a »and -
trnderm ic tuberculin teal of the J wieh at all!
All sandwiches a r e versatile and
, dairy cow* in town.
j most are delicious. P ut none f i l l *
Mr*. Delia S t. Pierre and Mr*. i it* many r o l e * us well as d o c * the
I»ahel Howell
of llill»boro
were hot one. So *‘ho for some recipes"
guests la*t Tuesday a t the Kinton
for some new "hot num bers".
home of Mr*. Lilly M. Hierly.
Toa»lcd Mushroom Sandwiches
H arry
Wedeking, who i* em­
ployed in Wnahinaton, »pent the
(Use us canapes too)
week end with hi* mother, Mr*.
Mi lb. mushrooms
I.ovinn Wedeking, Pleaaant Valley
1 small slice onion
road.
1 (2 o z .) ja r pimientoca
2 thsp*. flour
Mr*. J . II
Aten, M u . Robert
4 teasp. salt
Pomeroy, Kathryn Pomeroy. Rose­
Few grains cayenne
m ary Aten, and Neidra Mill-r, a t ­
('lean the mushrooms; drain the
tended a »chool program in S h e r ­
liquid from the pimientoe*; chop
wood, laat Friday evenina. -
the mushrooms, union, and pimien-
Notice* were
posted
last week t es; place in a saucepan with 2
announcing the *pecial or primary tablespoons salad oil. Cook over low
election which i* to be held Friday, heut, stirring occasionally until the
May IK The votina place in thi* mushtoom* are tender or about S
precinct will be a t the « ran a e hall. minutes. Sprinkle the flour over
II. J . Valentine wa* hu»y last the mushroom mixture; stir v ig ­
orously until the m ixture thickens
week anrtina and »ackina his re r-
tif ie l seed potatoes a e ttin a them Season with salt and cayenne. Re-
r e a d y f< r
shipment
Everett I). mi ve from stove . To serve, trim
the crusts from a loaf of bread
W right helped him with the work.
and cut into thm slice» with niush-
F ourth <|uarterly conference of room filling. Put t<.gather in pairs
the Fvanaelical churche* of thi* dis­ and toast. Cut t ac.h toasted sand-
trict will be held with the Moun- wirh into three strips; serve pip-
t n n Home church, Montlay evenina, ing hot.
April 30.
All those interested in
Creamed Lobster Sandwiches
church work are cordially invited to
1U*e Tuna if you prefer)
<1
Cut up cooked lobster m eat (or
There will lie a public meeting use canned) to fill a pint measure
for tax payers, held at the hall
Heat in a saucepan ' * cup sho rten ­
thi* Friday evenina. at which time ing, add 2 tablespoons flour, 4
all the politician* who are running teaspoon salt, and 4 teaspoon p a p ­
for county office* are invited to rika S tir and keep cooking until
I n - present to *p''ak, and to diaru** mixture boils. Then add 4 cup
the numerous measure*
water or Juice from the lobater
S . H . Pomeroy, E . L . Cox, Ro­ and bring it to boil again. Add a
b e rt
Pomeroy
and
E verett D. tablespoon of lemon juice. To serve,
W right attended the regular m o n th ­ prepare toast (2 slices for each
ly meeting of the A lbright B roth­ serving). Put one piece of hot toast
erhood held last Tuesday evening
a t the home
of Mr. and
Mra.
Neil Jackson; and court jesters.
Amo* W atkins a t Iaturr‘1.
Vera and Edward McElroy.
The Christian Endeavor society
Mr Hughes spoke about the ten­
of Kinton church was represented nis tournam ent and Mr. Warren
a t the golden Jubilee anniversary about the N orthw est Track meet
convention held in Salem last week at Pucific University the follow­
by F rank Richards, Emma J o h n ­ ing day. Mr. Webb spoke about the
son and Roy VanKleek. The leader oratorical contest at Hillsboro, on
for thia Sunday evening will be April 2*5.
Glenn Pringle.
K IN T O N SCHOOL NOTES
[The following pupils of the Kin­
ton school were on the honor roll
for perfect attendance for the past
six week»: Alfred Boyles, Wesley
Heard, Ruth VanKleek, John Heard
Cecil
VanKleek,
Rosemary Aten,
I eulah Boyles, Neidra Miller, E l­
mer
Hierly,
Clifford
VanKleek,
Dorothy VanKleek, Glenn Pringle,
Eugene VanKleek, Amy Godfrey.
Mias Helen Schneider, principal,
and Mr*. Audrey Vandermost, p ri­
mary teacher, have been re-hired
for another y e a r. Their work ha*
been very satisfactory ami the s t u ­
dents have made good progress in
their studies under them.
It is understood that the school
will clos« about May 16.
Miss Helen Schneider, principal
of the local school is busy as pro­
gram chairm an for the joint eighth
gta d e graduation to be held at the
Kinton g ra n g e hall, Tuesday eve­
ning, May 16.
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High School Notes
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The Sophomore
clas* presented
its program , April 18 at the s t u ­
dent body assembly for the con­
te st am ong the four classes. Mus­
te r of ceremonies was F rank Em­
mons. David Mason gave a piano
solo. A recitation of “ H u s b a n d s ’
was given by Betty Albert*. Gynt
nastic stunts, “ Sophomore
Menu”
were perform ed bv Doris Yart.on.
A piay, titled "In the Villain’s
Clutches", was presented. The east
included: John Staehle, the father; I
Hob Engelke, hhe son; Wilma Scott
the mother; Helen Cavaness, the
d a u g h ter; Ja m es Miller, the villain.
'The students enjoyed the several
musical selection*
played
by the
band in preparation for the State
hand contest
iheld
In Corvallis,
April 21. A clarinet solo was giv­
en hy Harold Showern-an
Mildred Twohy president of the
Girl Reserve organization announ­
ced the members
of the
Royal
Court, chosen by the Queen, Betsy
Tolefson. Paul Wilsim was chosen
herald; captain of guards. Theodore
H etu; assistants, Charles Barry and
When
-ta
-J8
(R ec’d too late for last week)
Miss R u h Denney «pent S atu rd ay
a t Her home her«.
The next r eg u la r meeting of the
I (ea vert on g ange will he May 12.
The program will honor the “ Pio­
neer Mother’’.
I
The Beave ton
'i ange hold ita
t i e g . l a r monthly meet ng S aturday,
: - ‘ r n l 1 * 4 * 2 , 1934. Thvo visitors were
p r e s e 't from Evening S ta r O range,
Edw ard A. Brown anti John W hal-
ley.
ir>).dcy hori rs tore extended
to M rs. P . I I . Dr ning, W orthy
Master, Wm. F. Dt , 'nger and J .
W . Barnes.
Geo. A. Cobh
Candidate for Circuit Judge
Nineteenth Judicial D k tric t
1004 for Roosevelt and New Deal
Over 20 Years Successful
I-aw Practice in Oregon
Paid Advertisement
R E -EL EC T
H. R. FIN DLEY
TAX RED U CTION IST
Candi late for Republican Nomination
For S tate R pimentativi*
Favors all const u-tive rn"asures
for tax reduction.
Pd. Adv.
Rarebit Sandwich
(Open-faced delight*)
Toast slices of bread on one side;
spread with cool Welsh
Rarebit.
Place the slices of toast on b a k ­
ing sheet and put under broiler un­
der low heat until browned. Serve
hot.
Easy Rarebit: In the top part
of double boiler, over direct heat,
out 2
tablespoons
shortening r r
butter, add 1 tablespoon flpur and
mix well; remove from stove and
add a cup of milk, put back on fire.
dd 4 teaspoon dry m ustard, 14
teaspoon salt, and pepper to ta s te . ;
Bring to boil then place over_ hot
water and stir in about 4 lb. grated
cheese.
S tir until
cheese
melts
and m ixture ia sm ooth. To keep
it, pour into glass ja r, c6ol and
store in r e frig e ra to r.
Dr. Miles
NERVINE
“Did the w ork"
says
Miss G livar
Vote For
6, 4
C ranberry-C hicken Sandwiches
(A Fried Sandwich)
P repare French toast first,
y
frying slices of bread dipped in
beaten egg. On half the slices put
J. 0 . JOHNSON
slices of chicken (canned or fresh-
cooked) and on top this put c r a n ­ Candidate for Republican Nomination
berry sauce. Serve hot.
For S tate Representative
Paid Advertisement
Mrs. L. W . Tucker, Mis* Eliz­
abeth Huff, Harold H uff from the
Congregational
church
and
Miss
Wills Shipman and Roy Shipman
from the Church of Christ a t te n d ­
ed the S ta te Christian
Endeavor
conference at Salem last week.
jpg__________________
1934
G. A. Cobb for Circuit Judge,
stands 100'^- for the New Deal.
| VOTE FOR HIM.
Paid adv c22
on plate, spread with b utter; put
a generous serving of the lobster
m ixture on top, put on top piece
of toast (buttered side dow n); g a r ­
nish with pimiento stfipn or p a r ­
sley if desired.
Fggs and Tomatoes on Muffins
(Whole-Meul Dish)
Have ready to toast some Eng*
j lish muffins, split, and some sliced
raw tomatoes. To make filling, chop
un onion and cook in 4 cup salad
oil in saucepan until slightly colored.
Then add 2 cups fresh tomatoes
(canned may tw used but be sure
to drain off some of the juice),
and cook slowly for about 19 min­
utes. Pour this into top of double
boiler, add a pound of cubed A-
merican chee*«t 4 teaspoon salt,
4
teaspoon
pepper, 1 teaspoon
Worcestershire sauce and ’A tap.
mustard. S tir until well
blended;
then add 3 beaten egg* and stir
until eggs are cooked. Meantime,
toast the muffins, and have ready.
Put thi* filling
between
muffins
and lay a slice of raw tom ato on
top each one.
LOCAL NEW S
i
Vote For
27,
as—
Mrs. S. B. Lawrence attended
the Anna Ellis club, which inclules
the 1933 matrons, O .E .S . at the
horn“ of Mrs. A rth u r S m ith.
Knrl C .
Hell uni Edward L.
<’ox made n business trip to Mill»,
boro, Monday.
A PR IL
OSCAR M. TAYLOR
F ifty -y e a r Resident
Of W ashington County
Republican Candidate fo r Nomination
For County Commissioner
Paid Advertisement
WHY DON’T
YO U
T R Y IT?
m ore th an three m onths
of suffering from a nervous ail­
m ent, Miss G livar used Dr. Miles
N ervine w hich gave h er such
splendid results th at she w rote
us an enthusiastic letter.
I f you su ffer from “N erves."
I f you lie aw ake nights,
start at sudden noises, tire
easily, are cranky, blue and
fidgety, yo u r nerves are
probably out of order.
%}uiet and relax them w ith th e
sam e medicine th at “did the
w o rk ” for this Colorado girL
W hether y o u r “N erves” have
troubled you for hours ot* for
years, yo u ’ll find this tim e -
tested rem edy effective.
A t Drug Stores 25c and 11.00.
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SPEC IA L NOTICE
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All candidates for County, S tate
and National offices are invited to
attend an open meeting of Cedar
Mill local of the F arm ers Cooper­
ative ’Union at the Cedar Mill
grange hall, Tuesday, May 1st at
8:30 p .m .
N . P . Johnson
Chairman Legislative Com.
SURPRISE MOTHER ON MOTHER'S DAY
By BETTY BARCLAY
URPRISE m o th e r th is y e a r by w arm w a te r.
S p re p a rin g
a d elicio u s m eal on
h e r day. T h is m essag e Is fo r g ro w n ­
up daughters, o r even sm all d a u g h ­
te rs. I-et dad p re s e n t th e flow ers,
th e boys rem em b er to p u rc h a se
candy, b u t you ta k e th e ta s k of p re ­
p a rin g d in n e r so m o th e r w ilt have
an unexpected re st. S he will a p p re ­
c ia te It Im m ensely. H e re a re sim p le
re c ip e s th a t m ay be follow ed by
even th e In experienced. T h e d ish e s
a re delicio u s a n d Ju st su ite d fo r
M o th er's Day.
Ham Loaf
4 cup quick ro o k in g tap io ca
4 teasp o o n p ep p er
4 teasp o o n p n p rlk a
1 teasp o o n
.irc e ste rsh lro sa u c e
1 tab lesp o o n m inced onion
1 pound lean ham . gro u n d
1 pound lean po rk , gro u n d
2 cu p s m ilk
C om bine In g re d ie n ts In o rd er,
given Ftnke In lo a f pan In h o t oven
(450" F .) 16 m in u te s; th e n d e c re a se
h en t to m o d e ra te (350* F.) and hake
45 m in u te s longer, o r u n til done.
R ub m ixing howl w ith g arlic b efo re
m ixing, If d esired .
S erv e w ith
C abbage a n d H o ra e ra d la h R elish.
Serve* 10.
C abbage and H or*«radl*h R elish
1 p a c k ag e lem on-flavored g e la tin
1 p in t w arm w a te r
1 tab lesp o o n v in e g a r
4 ta b lesp o o n s h o rse ra d ish
(4 teasp o o n sa lt
1 cup eabbage. finely shred d ed
14 enp g reen pepper, flnely sh red d ed
D issolve lem on flavored g e la tin In
Add v in eg ar, h o rse­
rad ish , and sa lt.
W hen slightly
th ick en ed , fold In cab b ag e and
gr.een p ep p er. T u rn Into Individual
m olds, tilling th em 4 full. Chill
u n til firm. U nm old. S erv e a s re l­
ish w ith h am loaf. M akes 12 h alf­
m olds.
Fruit Salad In O rrrg e Cups
5 la rg e o ra n g e s
12 m arsh m allo w s, q u a rte re d
1 cup diced p in eap p le
1 cu p b a n a n a slic e s (o r o th e r fru it:
p e a rs, p each es, stra w b e rrie s,
c h e rrie s, w h ite g ra p e s)
L e ttu c e
C u t to p s off o ra n g e s and rem ove
pulp, leav in g o ra n g e b a sk e ts. F lute
ed g es If d e sire d . C om bine Ing redi­
en ts, flit o ra n g e cu p s and a rra n g e
on lettu ce-co v ered salad plate*.
S e rv e w ith m ay o n n aise, m ixed with
4 o ra n g e Juice.
Pineapple Sherbet
1 p ack ag e v a n illa a rro w ro o t
p u dding
1 cu p m ilk
1 4 cu p s p in eap p le p u ree
3 egg w h ite s
4 cu p su g a r
4 tab lesp o o n lem on Juice
P re p a re v a n illa a rro w ro o t p ud­
d in g a s d ire c te d , u sin g 1 cu p m ilk.
R em ove from Are; add p in eap ple
puree. W hip egg w h ite s u n til stiff;
add sn g a r g rad u ally . F old first m ix­
tu re In to egg w h ite s ; add lem on
Juice.
Mix th o ro u g h ly .
Free*e
q uickly In m e ch a n ical re frig e ra to r
a b o u t 3 to 4 ho u rs. M akes ab out
one q u a rt.
W hen you p ay the
p ric e o f a K n e e -
A ction car, you n atu rally w ant
(¡¡•inline K nee-A ction — the new
gliding ride—th e h uskiest, stu rd i­
est front-end you ra n huv — and
sh o c k -p ro o f steerin-
Y ou grt
them all, in th e l<
-e field,
only from Chevrolet.
<• reason
is sim ple. Fully-enclosed Knee-
A ction wheels are costly to build
Compare Ckoerobt’s low d cu vm d
p rù iti and easy G.M .A .C . term s.
.4 General Motors Value
—so costly th a t only C hevrolet,
w orld’s largest b u ilder o f cars,
has the resources an d the assured
volume o f sales th a t p erm it this
ex tra pro d u ctio n cost. C hevrolet
does it because C hevrolet believes
th a t, to K E E P O.V S E L L I N G
TH E M O ST C ARS, YOU
M U S T K E E P O N BUILDING
TH E BEST.
C H E V R O L E T M O T O R C O .. D é tru it. M ir K ite s
SAVE WITH A CHEVROLET VALVE-IN-HEAD SIX
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