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    FRIDAY, MAY 4, 1934
The Beaverton Review
Vote For
Vote For
KINTON
Jly Mr*. K. L. Cox
UN
--HB
Guorgc lluwli'y visited with hi*
Mr*. E sther A dam s in S h er­
wood T h u rsd ay .
Mr. and Mr*. A. P . H errick <»f M o I c J. n 1 IN .hes S h a p e Cook * D estiny I When m ixture begins to thicken,
M lw o o d w«M visitor* Sunday eve-
dillhei, in lhe w. y lh *y fold in the w hipped cream and
...nx at the home of M r. and Mr*. ihoul<| go , nd your m aal,
wi„ ] pour into a mold g arn ish ed w ith
cut in
*’
{ox‘
"»hap« up" in d elig h tfu l styl«! If ripe olives and pim ientoes
Miss Drill K nepper o f H eaver- there is "a destiny th a t shapes fancy sh a p es. Unmold, g arn ish w ith ,
and serve
ton has been spending
the p ast our ends" as cooks and hom em akers w atercress or lettuce
week a t the home o f M r. and M rs. it may well I mi s ii alum inum mold. w ith or w ith o u t a sauce or salad
W arren W ilson.
Salads and d esserts mack th is way d ressin g . 8 to 10 se rv in g s.
g
u
est
l'« tte r because they look b e t-
T . V anllorn wus
Golden Glow Salad
d u ring the past week at the home ,v r' "‘J
*n * .'
1
pk
g . oran g e g elatin e
Mokled salads and d esserts may
of his so t and wife, M r. and M rs.
1 cup boiling w ater
be
served
a
t
any
tim
e,
but
they
W . I.. V an llo rn of Cortland
3
tb sp s. lene n juice
AL M. JANNSEN
are most ap p ro p riate fo r the p arty
\ cup cold w ater
Mr. and M rs. K. L. ( o x at- or «upper m enu, ilecause of the
Member '21 legislative session
1 seedless orange
tonded the annual g ran g e Sunday wide ran g e of colors and flavors,
"F e w e r Lawn and b ette, en fo rce­
V4 cup diced celery
services held s t the C hristian church they will fit into alm ost any color
m ent of those already on the s ta ­
ty cup date*
in F o re st (.rove, la st S unday.
scheme w ith grace and charm .
tu te books. I/>v/er taxes
Dissolve
the
gelatin
e
according
To “ have w hat it tak es" to m ake
M r. und M rs. Adolf H ansen of
w herever possible"
to direction* on package; add the
successful
molded
d
esserts,
you
Maker, who a re spending a few
C andidate fo r Nom ination
lemon
juice
and
cold
w
ate
r;
chill
Geo. A. Cobb
m onths a t T a ft, O r., w ere week need, firs t of all, g elatin e—e ith e r until
for S ta te R epresentative
the m ixture »how* sign*
of
end guests of M r. H ansen's sis­ the plain, to which th e fru it or Jellying. S tir in th e orange sec­
Paid A dvertisem ent
C
andidate
for
Circuit
Judge
other flavor is added, or the rea d y -
te r, M rs. H enry J . V alentine.
tion*
cut
in
halves,
the
date*
flavored g elatin es which come in
N ineteenth Judicial D istrict
S tanley Peek, nephew of Mr*. g re a t v a rie ty . You need, of course, (sliced), and the celery. P our into
individual
mold»;
chill
until
firm
;
Madge Pom eroy,
who has
made molds, cne large or several in d i­
100% fo r Roosevelt and New Deal
H. R. FINOLE Y
Over 20 Year* Successful
frequent visits w ith his au n t, and vidual ones. If no molds are a v a il­ unmold and serve w ith m ayonnaise
TAX RED IK7TIO NI8T
is well knowin here, is stationed in able you can often use a glass dish or cream d ressin g . 6 to 6 serving*.
I-aw P ractice in Oregon
C andidate for República- Nom ination
a (X T cam p in southern O regon. or a pan -but rem em ber th a t w h at­
Paid A dvertisem ent
For S ta te R ?p*esentative
Pineapple Coeoanut B avarian
F avors all consti uctive m'‘asu re s
G eorge Snider has had a crew ever design or im pression is on the
1 Vi tb sp s. gelatine
fo r ta x red u c tio n .
P d . A dv.
busy during the past week topping bottom of the mold will ap p e ar in
14 cup cold w ater
RE-ELECT
his unions, which have been con- j the top of your finished concoction
1 cup hot pineapple juice
signed to a P ortland d e a le r. T h e y | when unm olded,
1
cup cream
Hr
sure
to
rinse
mold*
well
in
Vote For
were hauled to P ortland by tr u c k .
Vi p k g . date*
cold w ater before using, to prevent
Mr und M rs. Floyd Hierly ami
<5 »lice* pineapple
sticking of the co n te n ts. To r e ­
fam ily attended the university e x ­
H cup coeoanut
move content* from a mold set it
Soak th e gelatine in the cold
ercises held a t the T igard I .O .O .F .
in hot w ate r fo r a second, to loos­
w ater Add th e hot pineapple juice
hall la st Tuesday evening
Some
en; sometim e* it will be necessary
o f th e ir children took p a rt in the
to run a lenife edge around con­ to dissolve th e g elatin e. I .et cool
until the consistency o f eg g w hite.
p ro g ra m .
tent* but avoid this when you can.
Fold in the cream (w hipped), co-
M r. and M rs. K. L. Cox and T urn out ca refu lly .
coanut and sliced d ate*. Pour into
M r. and M rs.
Floyd Hierly a t ­
Choose flavor of gelatin e accord
tended the Odd Fellow* an n iv er­ log to ingredients, and try to have individual m olds. W hen firm , u r
sary m eeting
held
at
the Odd eith er c o n tra st or harm ony. V ege­ mold on a »lice of canned p in e­
Fellows hall in Scholl* last W ed­ tables, fish, chicken and m eat are ap ple. 6 serving*.
nesday evening
often used for salad* and en tre es.
Ham and Celery I.oaf
The follow ing m em bers of K in- F ru it, however, is the mo*t popu­
1 package lim e-flav o red gelatine
lar
com
bination
w
ith
g
elatin
e.
tim grunge attended the session of
144 cun* w arm w ater
Pomona g ran g e held at Buxton last
% cup vin eg ar
O
rien
tal
Delight
W ednesday: Mr and M rs. A lbert
H teaspoon sa lt
2
tbsp*.
gelatine
S tre iff, M r. and M rs. F ran k C.
1 cup cooked ham . finely chopped
4 cup cold w ater
Fluke an.1 M rs. Ada C u ttin g . •
1V4 cups celery, finely chopped
2 cup* coffee infusion
1 tb sp . onion, scraped or minced
M rs.
R, W illiam s, m other of
Vfc cup su g a r
2 sw eet pickles, finely chopped
Mr*. Karl <’ . Hell, and Mr*. A r ­
2 tbsp*. cocoa o r V4 sq
m elted
Dissolve gelatin e in w arm w ater.
th u r Brook», lis te r of Mr*. Hell,
chocolate
Add
vin eg ar and s a lt. C hill. When
w en1 g u ests a t tfie F.arl C. Bell
2 cups date*
»
slig h tly thickened,
fold
in ham,
home W ednesday
of
last w eek.
H cup n u tm eats
celery, onion and pickles. T urn in­
L ittle Paul Bell wa* observing hi*
I t»p. vanilla
OSCAR M. TAYLOR
to loaf p a n . Chill until firm . U n ­
th ird b irth d a y . R efreshm ent* were
1 cup cream
mold.
S
erve
in
slices.
G
arnish
served by Mr*. B e ll.
J. 0 . JOHNSON
F ifty -y e a r R esident
Soak gelatin e in cold w ater for
w ith crisp w ate r cress. Serves 10.
O f W ashington County
Dennison 5 minute* P our over it hot. stro n g
M r. and Mr*.
Sam
C andidate for Republican N om ination Republican C andidate fo r Nom ination
and Mr
D ennison's m other.
M rs. f°Tfee anil
s tir
until
dissolved
YOUR CONGRESSMAN
F or County Com m issioner
For S tate R epresentative
M aria D ennison, M r. and Mr*. I). Add su g a r and cocoa
(o r m elted
Paid A dvertisem ent
Paid A dvertisem ent
K
16-ck and son*.
S tanley
and chocolate). Chill. When m ixture »*>-
Thom as M rs. G eorge Newell, and »•."« to thicken, add sliced date*.
Mrs
C . Mendenhall and children, . «-hopped
n u tm eats,
and
vanilla
all of P ortland, were guest* d ur- ' *,'**,d 1" »‘ iffly b eaten cream . Pour
ing the p ast week a t the home of m to a mold which has been rinsed
M r. and M rs. R obert P om eroy.
i"
w a te r. Chill until firm .
_ .
, . Six to 8 serving*.
M r. and M rs. Jacob haix left
the 21st fo r a m otor tr ip back east
Chicken Mousse
which will ta k e them to several of
1 cup chicken stock o r milk
the e a ste rn state*, including Wis | 3 egg yolks
consin and Iow a. T hey will visit 1 1 tb sp . gelatine
relatives who live th ere, and expect
ts p . pepper
to spend about six weeks on the j 1 (2 o x .) ja r pim ientoes
trip . T heir ranch is being taken
14 cup w ater
care of by O scar L ierm an of P ea- j 1 cup cooked chicken, cut fine
v erto n .
1 ts p . salt
1 cup cream (Whipped)
1 do*, ripe olive*
Always Father’s Day
JAMES W. M OTT
Scald the stock, pour over the
M other’s Day is com ing.
P u t fn th e r’» day is alw ays here. beaten egg yolks, retu rn to the His re nomination and election means
Aial A m erica is a m onum ent to our double boiler and s tir until cu s­ com nurd active and experienced rep­
G o d -fea rin g P ilgrim fa th e rs who ta rd
. . coat*
. . . the , , spoon. Soak the resentation in Congress.
set them selves up to know and do « * '* * J» *" ‘ be cold w ate r 5 minute«;
R E A D H IS F IR S T T E R M REC­
the rig h t. Now in these late days dissolve in the hot c u sta rd . Rea-
O R D IN V O T E R S P A M P H L E T .
w ith vast numl«ers refu sin g to give
Add th e chicken which
not
(Paid Ad.)
one day in seven to w orship when lms 1...." rlii f "" ' but not chopped
Efficiency Is Meas­
ured By Results
In 1930 th e County C ourt made
available fo r road purposes 72,652
cubic yards of rock a t a to ta l cost
of $80,452.00 o r $1.11 per cubic
y a rd . In 1933, a fte r H . D. Work­
man became County Com m issioner,
th ere was made available for coun­
ty roads 74,760 cubic yards of rock
a t a to tal cost of $48,679.00 or
$.65 per cubic y ard , a reduction
of 42% in oroducticn coats.
The Record of H . D. K erkm an
speaks fo r its e lf. R etain an e x ­
perienced, corscientious, able o ffi­
cial.
VOTE FOR
H . O . K e tk m a n
FOR T H E REPU BLIC A N N O M IN ­
ATIO N FOR COUNTY CO M M IS­
S IO N E R .
Paid A dvertisem ent
Dr. Miles ,
NERVINE
the work"
saya
Miss Glivar
W H Y DOITT
YOU
T R Y IT?
more than three months
of suffering from a nervous ail­
ment, Miss Glivar used Dr. Miles
Nervine which gave her such
splendid results that she wrote
us an enthusiastic letter.
If you Buffer from “Nerves."
If you lie awake nights,
start at sudden noises, tir e
easily, are cranky, blue and
fidgety, your nerves a n
probably out of order.
kjuiet and relax them with the
same medicine that “did the
work" for this Colorado girl
W hether your “Nerves” have
troubled you for hours or for
years, you’ll find this time-
tested remedy effective.
A t Drug Stores 25c and $2.00.
L IQ U ID
FAMOUS
found In any other low-priced ca<
sp o rts and w hat not fill the Ixm l's |
day, will we go heath en ?
All fath e r* take note: ju s t un- |
d er th e surface in every one of
us is "a d u lte ry , im purity, indecon- j
cy,
id o la try ............... m urder,
hard |
drinking,
riotous
liv in g ." —B ible, j
These in God's children are in- j
creasingly kept um ler by the Spirit
of G od.
The saved have
G od*
n a tu re and
escape
the
ro ttin g 1
dow n.
All honor to
the fa th e rs
who
still to-day keep up the fam ily a l ­
ta r, and who
lead
them to the
church house on the Ijord * d a y .
"T h em th a t honor me I will hon- j
or, and them th a t despise me shall
he lig h tly esteem ed," says the Lord
A lm ighty.
Rev. Geo. A. T aylor, B eaver­
ton, O re.
adv
N O T IC E T O CREDITO RS
N otice i* hereby given th a t the
idersigned
has
been
appointed
ecu to r of the e sta te of ( asper
L'hrli, deceased, by an order made
id en tered in th e County Court
the S ta te of O regon, fo r W ash-
gton County, on the 17th day of
pril, 1934, and th a t he has been
ily qualified to a c t as such exe-
itor.
Now, therefo re, all persons hav-
g claim s a g a ir s t said e s ta te are
■reby notified and requires! to
v se n t them w ith the proper vouch-
s to the undersigned a t hi* home,
nuto No. 1, P ea verton, O regon, or
the law office of P. L . P a tte r-
n
in
th e
W ells
Building,
illsboro, Oregon, w ithin six month*
nm th e d ate of the f ir s t puhlica-
nn of th is notice, to-w it: W ithin
x m onths from A pril 20, 1934.
D ated a t H illsboro, O regon, on
ds 17th day of A pril, 1934.
C a sp ar K ehrli, E xecutor of the
sta te of C asper K ehrli, Deceased.
P. L . P atterso n , A ttorney fo r
xecutor. P o st-o ffice address, Hills-
»ro, Oregon.
»dv c 21-25
MEMORIAL DAY NOVELTIES
Ily BETTY BARCLAY
HY not serve a novelty or two 1 pint fresh strav.-ben les, washed
on Memorial Day? Company
and hulled
often pops In. hut even tf th is does 1 baked 9-inch pie shell
not happen, the family will enthuse 2 egg w hites, unbeaten
over eith er or both of these novel 14 cup sugar
dainties;
Dash of salt
2 tablespoons w ater
Ham W ith Orange
14 teaspoon vanilla
(Serves 4)
Combine Rugnr. flour, and salt In
6 servings fried ham
top of double boiler. Add milk and
, 2 tablespoons flour
egg yolks, mixing thoroughly. Place
2 cups orange Juice
over rapidly boiling w ater and cook
Parsley
10 m inutes, stirrin g constantly. Re­
2 to 3 oranges for slices
move from boiling w ater; add V4
F ry ham. F or th is num ber of cup coconut and vanilla. Cool. Re­
K . ..,* * * ham steak of ab o u t 1V4 serve about 1 cup large straw b er­
p o l l . . Is will be required. Add flour ries for garnishing pie.
Slice re­
to 2 tablespoons of fat from frying m aining berries In pie shell; then
ham and cook until lightly browned All with cooled Ailing.
Add orange Juice, stirrin g well to
Place egg w hites, sugar, salt, and
avoid lumps. Cook 5 m inutes o r un­ w ater In top of double boiler; beat
til sauce la thick.
Pour BAUce with ro tary egg h eater until thor­
around ham on serving dish. G ar­ oughly mixed. Place over rapidly
nish with parsley and orange eltcea. boiling w ater and b eat 1 m inute;
then rem ove from fire and continue
, Coconut S traw berry Cream P it
beating 2 m inutes, or until m ixture
1 4 tablespoons sugar
will stand In peaks Add flavoring.
B tablespoons cake flour
Pile lightly on filling. Slice re­
34 teaspoon salt
served straw b erries lengthw ise and
arrange, flat side down with points
2 cups milk
tow ard center, around meringue.
2 egg yolks, slightly beaten
Sprinkle with rem aining coconut.
1 cup shredded coconut
2 teaspoons vanilla
Serve at once.
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of leadership that
Chevrolet made in 1933. . . . And
this year, it's even greater. Sales
are already thousands of cars
ahead of last year. Production is
the largest in the industry. And
every day, from state after state,
comes the same report on regis­
trations: Chevrolet is leading all
others! What’s the reason for this
success? The pictures tell the
story. Chevrolet is the only low-
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rolet is the only manufacturer
who can say:
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