The Beaverton Review — F R ID A Y , M AY *5 . 1W 4 — — HH- I« «y Mr*. K. L. Cox I»! Mr*. Ainsworth of i'oi t luml I* visiting at iht< homo of Mr* l«ou- 1st VanKlouk T),o li-uilrr for the ChrlsUan En­ deavor mooting thl* Sunday avo- nlnir will bt Jamo* Rirhuid* H't'» "Do It I'p Brown” ! Brown’* a favorite color— when it cornea to food! No matter how the hostess may look in it, the dinner table find* it quite becom­ ing, thunk you, und won't you have some more? Because brown is the color id many things de­ lectable, and »un-ian is always in fasoion wben it come* to fruit. Of delicacies that are brown there is chocolate rake and pie, nd mocha ilt'», ert and "brownies’’. Rome things wo help to tiurn brown, like when we cook a roast to u turn, u>d it turns out crisp und golden. And »ome things are brown by nuture; they just come tknl way, like chocolate, coffee, nut- meats aid date* It U these in­ gredient* we use when we want to "do it up brown." You'll see bow it W' rks in the following re­ cipe* and -hut to wives— men are fund of brunettes, when it come* to food! 1 of chocolate you use in the filling. S)n urldeil cocoanut provides the special touch: Mr*. Lilly M llicrly spent a fxw 2 cups milk duy* la*t wouk at hor Kniton homo 2/3 cup sugar returning to llillaboio ‘Thursday. S tbsp* cocoa 3 egg yolk* Mr*. J, II. Aton aUoiulcd an 4 tbsp*. flour all day mooiing of the P .N .G . V« tsp. salt dull at Sherwood lust Wi-dnr« lay 1 tbsp. butter Joe W*n*rl, Inatruetoi of the llel 1 tsp. vanilla v»tia school, la npmufmg the vaca­ Meringue tion with III* mother, Mr* Mar­ 3 egg white» tha Wenxel. 3 f os pa. sugar Ml** Halwi Rchnridor ami sinter, Vfc cup shredded cocoanut Ml»* I . o u I np Snldpr, of Sollwood Scald the milk. Mix sugar, co­ w*r# guest* of Mr*. Melvin Van coa, flour, and salt; add a lit­ dermoat Friday, tle of »calded milk to form a paste. Pour the paste into remainder of Mr and Mr*. Alfivd Millard and the scalded milk. Stir over boil­ Mr. an, at hi* place in Sheri -Mi cup date* nun, i* at hi* ranch in Klnton \ tsp. salt Mocha Mold for an indefinite time ’ « cup nutmeats Coffee makes a brunette pudding, Mr. and Mr*. W Green, Mr* Vi cup flour soft and mild, with dates for •T. A . Thompi- n and Mr*. Myrtle 1 t*p. baking powder chewiness. Thomas, all of Portland, were vis­ *4 tsp. vaniPa 1 tbsp. gelatin Cook butter and sugar together itor» at the home of Mr and' Mr*. '« oop cold water until smooth and well blended. W, C. Hall last Wednesday. 1 Mr cups hot coffee '<« cup sugar Mr*. Philip Schneider and da-ugh- I Cool. Add egg*, unbeaten, and beat -ve’ l Add dutes (pitted and sliced), I cup date* tei M ir * Louise Schneider and Mr. '4 cup nutmeats and Mr» Lawrence Schneider, all nutmeats and’ vnnillu; stir in sif­ ted dry ingredients. Spread in a '4 tsp. vanilla of Sherwood, attended the gradu- pan lined with heavy waxed pa­ 1/3 cup heavy cream rtintr exercise* a( the hall Tuesday per I like in moderate oven (326 Soak gelatin in cold water for Mr. and Mr* Sam Gerig and degiee* K.) for .’10 minutes. Re­ at least 5 minutes; dissolve gela­ (laughter Mildred of near Cornelius move from pan and cut in squares tin and sugar in hot coffee. Cool and Mr*. Lydia Obriat and tons when cool. Id two inch squares. until mixture shows signs of jelly­ of Gresham, were truest* last Sun- ing at edges of pan, then fold in oay at the home of Mr and Mr* Brown-Kved Susans cup of sliced dates, chopped nuts, utrust H. Dallmann. Orange is one of the color har­ vanilla and whipped cream. Pour Mr*. A. W. Mooney (Mary Fluke) monies for brown, as every artist into individual mold* and then and two son*. Arthur and Donald will tall you. Orange both the chill until firm. When ready to and Mrs. Thompson, all of Port­ flavor and color combines with the serve, unmold and garnish with land were recent itunt* at the brown of dates to make clever lit- whipped cream. home of Mr*. Mooney's parents, ; tie flower*-you-enn eat. in this *a- ----------- ------- — ® Mr. and Mr*. Frank Fluke. I a > recipe: Real Estate Transfers 2 3 nip dBte* (sliced) 8B- gp Mr*. Robert V. Harris and »on Ix'ttuce Ix-onard and brother Kmil Dali C. F. Tigard (E x e .) et al to 4 seedless orange* Harry M . Peter« et ux, Part of n.ann, who ure making their home h cup Ftench dressing * Secs 13 and 24. T2S R1W. ii Skamania, Wash., were guest* Add the dressing to the dates the fir»t of last week at the home W . D. Gibson et ux to Gene­ of their parent*, Mr, and Mr*. iand allow mixture to stand In a vieve Lutes. Tracts in Blks. 1 and cold place while preparing the 62. or­ North Plains. August II Dallmann. anges. I’are the orange as you J M . Person et ux to John & Mr. and Mr*. {>. C. Spaik», Mr. would an apple, cutting a con­ Hagen, 1 acre in Fore»t and Mra. Ifert Spark* and son tinuous circular peel which removes Lena Clement, and Mr. and Mr*. J. the outside membrane surrounding Grove. Washington County to Charity R Steele and *<«n James, nil of the cections Then cut out each Portland, were visitor* at the home segment separately, leaving the E. Steele, Lot 2 Block 25 Metz­ of Mr. and' Mr*. Rdiert Pomeroy center membrane in one piece. ger Acres. during the past week M. E. Thompson (E x e .) to Sar­ Place u mound of the dates in the ah Elizabeth Steele, 15.31 acres In Mr*. A Jackson and »on Harold center of a lettuce leaf, and sur­ and wife and family of Portland round with radiating whole sec­ Tract 25 Ashbrook Farm. Vesey W . Gardner et ux to arranged like the were Sunday guest* of Mr*. Jack- tions of orange Bertha WegnHr Hoener, et al. Part *on’s sister, Mr*. George Snider Ix'tals of u flower. of Block 3, Hillsboro. Mr*. Jackson remained with her Harry Walter Parsons to Jesse Chocolate Pie »iktcr for a »hort visit, while the H. Graff under, Lot 11, Blk 8 A deep-hue J beauty or a mulat- other* returned home in the evening. i to shade, as you wish, is this fa­ Hill-boro Garden Tracts. Mr. and Mrs. Al Boyle* of Mo- William V. Metxler et ux to mous pi*, according to the amount lalla were visitor» Saturday ut the Walter L. Metzler, Part of N. J. R. Daniel* home. On their re­ Block 1, Humphreys Add. Hills­ turn home, they were accompan­ Portland visited Saturday and Sun­ boro . ied by Beulah und Freddie Boyle», B M. Hurst to Robert W. day with M. F. Ayers. who will make their home with Crar.e et ux, 6.47 acres in See. Ray Cary of Skamania, Wash., 22. T1S R1W. them during the summer vacation. visited over the week-end with Mr. Washington County to W . C . Mr*. R. A Williams and »on and Mrs Raymond Heard. Stum berg. NEV» of Sec. 35, TIN Hubert from Portland were geest* Mr. and Mrs. Fred Grabhorn R5W. Friday at the home of Mr*. Wil­ H. J. Groff et ux to Peter A. liams (laughter, Mr*. Inc* Bell. On and family and Mis. H. E. Grab- their return home they were ac­ horn visited with B A. Otto of Running et ux, E. 5 acres of Trt 11 Newton Acres. companied by Mr. and Mrs. Pell’s Scholl* Sunday. Royfcrd E. Perry et ux to Ju­ son, Paul, who will make u visit Mr. and Mrs. Joe Murphy and with his grandparent*. baby of Portland were guests sev­ lia V. Mayes. Part Sec. 11, T2N R3W. All granger* are invited to be eral day* last wreck of Mr. and Elmer Pease et al to Ruby Mar­ ptesent at the special meeting bf M>». Yerl Salee. tha Vanllook, Part Sec. 4, T2N Kinton grange to be held at the Mrs. J. B. Thornton and chil­ R IW. ball on the evening of May 31, dren of Portland were visitors Sun­ A . B. Parsons et ux to F. E. Thursday nt 8 o’clock. The degree day of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Miller. Hartsell et ux, 10 acres, T1S R2W. staff of Aloha grange will exem­ Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Felaher and V. R. Wilson et ux to I. D. plify the third and fouith degrees children also called. Stephen», EV4 of Tract 5, I.cnox or a class of ten candidate*. Mr. and Mrs. N. F . Danford Acres. Mr. and Mr*. Melvin Vandermost and Mrs. A. L. Danford of Port­ J. W. Connell (Sheriff) to Carl who have had apartments during land nnd Mr. and Mrs. J. C. O. Peterson, 35 acres Sec. t, 2, the school year in the Mrs. Lilly Danford of Tillamook were guests tl and 12 T1S R 2W . M. Bierly home, vacated the first We ni »day of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ar.ton Habelt to Isaac P. La­ or the week. While their new home tham et al, 2.50 acres Johnson Miller. on Pleasant Valley road is being constructed, Mrs. Vandermost will visit with her parents who live in Seattle, Wash. TEACHERS At the lust quarterly conference of the Kvangelical churches of this district held at Mountain Home, the following officers for the Kin­ You cun earn several hundred dollars this sum­ ton church were re-elected: trus­ tees, 8. II. Pomeroy, Augunt H. , mer an d'you can secure a better position and a largei Dallmann and K. L. Cox; steward*, salary fo r the coining year. Complete information will Fverett D. Wright, Bertha Bierly be mailed on receipt o f a three cent stamp. Send for ard Josephine Cox. Mi*s Blanche McCormick, daugh­ ter of Mra. Kthel McCormick of Kinton, was graduated from Hills- boro high school last week. Miss Grace McCormick, her sister, will graduate from Pacific University next week. ‘The McCormick sisters will spend the vacation at the Mrs. Lilly M. Rierly home. CONTINENTAL TEACHERS AGENCY, INC. 1850 Downing St., Denver, Colo. Covers Mrs. Tom . Miller -Bfi Mrs. Rutz of Portland has been chosen to teaoh the Hazel dale school next term. Mr. and Mrs. R*Iph Cary of wLn 7 x* ™ M We hear a« aln the '" “ "le d drums. ' J u F™ R W „ 1 T fe b“ Kle C*U *> clear, Otto h . Mohr to Irene A Pot- while softly rest* a nation’s dead trat», 4° acre. Sec. 29 TdN R2W * lth tho*e we love so dear. J. C . McCarthy to Agnie Cop- ; pernoll. Lot 38 Comte & Kohl- No strife or bitter pain is choirs, nian's Little Homes 1. | Their battle days are o’er, Genevieve Lutes to Martha Mast, I And now eternal peace ptevails Tracts in North Plains. Where war is known no more Marvin R. Hoffman et vir to 1 — . . , . ,, _ . . Mary Lazelle. Part J. H. W a l k e r , , “ * who hold tr.e torch o f life Cl. 49 T2S R3W ‘They sp-ak from unknown graves F. D. Liebert et ux to Ben A rd plead for loyalty and right Where freedom's flag still waves Carsh et ux. Lot 1, Blk. 22 Metz­ ger Acre Tracts. Not gieed or selfish pride be ours H. A Kuratli et al to Violet When duty gives the call, Opal Gibbens, Lot 2 Clemens, Sub. But lifting high the flag of truth div. TIN R2W And watching, lest it fall. Bessie M . Gary et vir to Ray Mann, Lots 6 and 7, Blk. 2, Plea. G°d grant ¿".at we may never be sant View Add. Cornelius. Unworthy of our pest, The Reed Institute to B. H. But serve with truth and loyalty ^helles et ux Lots 1, 2, 6, 7 and The land we love the most! 10 and N*4 of 11, Blk. Ladd & ---------------------- Reed Acre*. Aileen Naomi McGee o f Hills- J S. Coward et ux to Annie horo route 4 and Rex L. Howell Welcome, 1.945 acres. Johnson Est. of Hillsboro, route 1, applied for ^dd. 1 a marriage license Saturday. WHY DON’T YOU ______ TRY ITT After more than three months of suffering from a nervous ail­ ment, Mias GLivar used Dr. Miles Nervine which gave her such splendid results that she wrote us an enthusiastic letter. If you tuffer from “Nerve»." If you lie awake nights, ftart at eudden noises, tire easily, are cranky, blue and fidgety, your nerve* arm probably out of order. tluiet and relax them with the same medicine that "did tha work” for this Colorado gtrL Whether your “Nerves’* bans* troubled you for hours or Cor years, you’ll find thia ttaaa- tested remedy effective. At Drug Stores 25c and $1Ml DR VILES INE LIQUID W enyou AN AUTOMATIC REFRIGERATOR you want the fads. .. Here They A re! W T E BELIEVE tkst the N .» Air-Cooled Electrolux is the very best of *11 eutomstic refrig­ erators. And we want to tell you •hy. 1 -( that reaton it ia inexpensive to operate, hsa no moving parts to wear and need repairing, ia perma­ nently ailent, and givea constant atrady cold. Electrolux operate« upon * dif­ ferent principle than the other« . . . 1 »impler, more efficient principle. A tiny g«« flame circulate« a «imple refrigerant. OrJirtry air coo la it. Only Electrolux can offer you all (hoar things. In addition, the new Air-Cooled Electrolux ha» the mod­ ern convenient« that women ap­ preciate to-much. Here are t few Uy. Raj do moving parta Frew you bom aoatly repairs Temper»! ure regulate» Non-stop defrosting Ample food ■ Pteaty olio»« Rural Schools and City Schools Summer Work and School Year Positions Hazeldalc Items By Goj To/ it to-day. ---------------------------------------------------- $! »1 up for lost time thia week. Fst. Add. Beaverton-Reedvill«. Next Sunday morning Mr. Spring­ Bertha Wegner Hoener et al to er will speak on the topic, “ Dif- W. E. Lee et ux, 15 acres Sec. 16, T2S R2W . , ferent Attitudes toward God." Tha evening topic will be “ Witnesses iJelbert Green et ux to Bernard to the Truth.’* ! Gentrup «t ux, S'4 of Let 40, North Tigardville. db---------------------------------------------------m Washington County, to Edwin Al I Congregational Church | Ion. 6 acres 8ec. : « ) 'TIN K4W. Charles F. Clarke, Pastor | Anna M., Reinke to Rachel Le­ « -------------------------------------------------- a f o l l o w ona Rippey, 10.08 acre* Sec. 6, Memorial Sunday wil 1 be ob­ V. Tut SOOTM«« T38 R1W. served next Sunday with a sermon fg «¿US Frank Scheck I* et ux to W. A . I by the pastor on “ Warrior* and Fishburn et ux, part of Solomon | Tempi* Builder»’ ’. At 8 P.M. his Richardson DLT 44, Sec. 11, T2S subject will be “ A Vision of a New R1W Earth” . A special Children’s Day Wash. Co. to E . C. Parrott et program will be given at the Bible al, Part lot 306, Johnson E*t. Add. »oho 1 at 9:46 The Young Peoples’ Griffith E. Jones et ux to Benj. I meeting will be held at 7 P. M. Franklin Savings & I«oan Ass’n, | The Indies’ Aid will hold thalr ^ h írch i Lot 10 Chester Acres. next meeting on Thursday at 11 Ethel M. Young et vir to Irene A M with Mr». J, J. Hand- H. Wirt, 26 acres Sec. 12 T1S 1 saker as speaker; you will be R4W. greatly interested A cordial wel­ Gunnar Berggrrn et ux to Pa­ come awaits you always at this cific Telephone ard Telegaph Co., friendly church. U t 9, Blk. 19 McKav DLC North Plains. Minnie Graham to Iver M. Braa- ten et vir. Lot 15 North Tigard­ Church ox Chfiht ville. J G. VV. Springer, minister George Robert Rittcnhouse to George Clinton Rittenhouse, Part In our Christian Life program Tract 98, Bonny Slope. Denn!* Davis et ux to P. J. the blues are in the ¡eat but judg­ Thompson et ux, Part Sec. 35 ing from the speeches of the reus last Sunday they intend to n ake TIS R4W Ida B. Dilley et al to John E. Blum. Lot 4 and Part 5 b*k. 2, DECORATION DAY Gaston. Dr. MOea tiy blank Chester Cheever B. F. Loman et ux to Thomas NERVINE Sf ear et ux, 40 acre» Kec. 20, Above the silent city of the dead W'Oere sleep the brave and true, “Did tk* work“ T2N R2W. Our flag of freedom proudly waves «ay* Washington Co. to Ida M. •The red, and white, and blue. Kilburg, Lot 2 Blk. 2 Timber Mias dh rar [CHUHCH I WNOlINCIMEVIS KINTON the EN TIRE United States "Thanks for sending me so many good' positions to apply for, over 30 during the first five days 1 was enrolled. ’— An Illinois Teacher SCHOOL OFFICIALS:— We ra n put you in touch with the wry finest teachers. Our service la free to you. I ELECTROLUX THI U R V E l^ Z /tir illG U U T O a P ortland G as & C oke C ompany BEAVERTO N, OREGON