The Beaverton Review FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 1084 I1J M«'Ivin VaixU'i moat hurt o m of hi* land were guests Friday of Mr* lox* quit« Udly, wh«n th* aid« William* daughter, Mr*. Inex Ball board *li|>|>«l ami let part of the x’f»* afternoon w m »pent at the : 1 i)y Mr*. E L. Cox load on him. He wa* badly brui*ed, home of Mr*. Madge Pomeroy, *t- HI----------------------------------- i tending the Ladie*’ Aid silver tea Tha 4 II calf dub met Friday but no bone* broken. evening at th* home of Cheater Mi»* Mubbanna (iembella who Mr knd Mr, Robert Pomaroy Robinson. »pent a few days la*t week with kn<1 ,i»U(fhters «pant Sunday at »he The farmer* around here who I’®1’ • unC Mr*, Hoyd Williams of ),ome ot Mr*. Pomeroy** parent», have eheep had them ahearod laat *iackama», returned to the home |(r, and Mr*. S. C. Spark* of Food for the Yoongeat Generation week by Mr («ren t of llllliboro. ° f her X'*r>d-parent*, Mr. and Mr*. Portland. Mr*. Spark* waa ob- What to feed the youngent gen- *Mr and Mr* ila g g of Portland ' **,rry Bichard», l‘ riday evening, „«tying her 72nd birthday and a e ration, the one that* ju»t com- were gueat* la«t Tueaday »t the Mr. »«d Mr». 8. J. 0 . Young family dinner wa* aerved for a ing along! -There are menu* and of Portland and Mr. ami Mr*. >»nf* gathering. recipe* aplenty for the adult» but home of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hall Luther Tabor and children. Mar- q-),« annual meeting of the tax Hiere never can be help enough J. T. Vanllorn went to Califor Joria and Karl of Klamath Fall* payer» of this .chool diatrict will for thorn future presidents and nia last Tueaday, where he will wore Sui«lay caller* at the home be heUJ kt houM on tf,« even- president*»»«« They juat will make visits in different parts of of Mr. and Mr*. Robert Pomeroy. ,,f Monday, June 18, at which * rt*w “ P • tho»« Pnde* “ nd the state. Mr and Mr. J II Aten ami time a now member will be elect- * nd " h,U y° u m* y mourn the fact .... oi ------ ----------— ---- aon UIMj UaugJtcr attei led the pic- ed on the board, and a clerk. The Publicly, you want them to grow The Ion ------- growers In this com munily liave had crow» of men nic („. jj Sunday at the McMinn- present lioard of director* of the nornrxj»IIy an 1 happily and i ealth- buay during the i>a*t week weed- vl||, —> 1 / klM] cou,.i r y club in Me »chool, are a* follow*: J. J. Van u y> ing their onion field#. iMinnviile, given under the auspice* Kleek, J. H. Aten, and Everett Naturally, to do that. Ihey must Mr. and Mrs W.rnrn W ils o n '»! the American Legion and Aux- D. Wright. The clerk I. Inex Bell, be provided with the material, ne- V . V m. . .! w VuTi iiiurv l . . _ , cessary to growth Trey must have spent last Tueaday with Mrs. Wll- »linry. The following from here attend- , sufficient ufficient {ooti food contllininlr containing the the ne- ne- son’a sister, Mr* Roberta Grant , j 0, t.phir*. ll.ttrem of Washougal, ®d B. H. S. this year: Frank Ri- ceanary c<matilueT)t, fo, build.ng up of Portland, who ia quite ill. ! Wash., wa* a visitor Saturday at cUrd*. Amy Anicker, Ivan Bierly, the arwl thig food mun ^ The »chool board of Kinton school the home of Mr. and Mr*. J. J. Amo» Bierly, k“ 1* JHerly, Lloyd ¡n guck f orm that it can be aa- held a meeting at Die »chool hou»e VanKleek. <>n her return, »he wa* Anicker, Elva Miller, Raymond Hem- simile ted without overtaxing the Thuraday evening ami talked over accompanied by Mi*» Helen Van r>ch, Robert Richards, Ihomas dellcaite digestive apparatus, school matter* for the coming year. Kliek, who spent the week end 1 own*, Mary C athryn Hail, Ma- Th d«.lly dietary of the grow- , with bleanna Gembella, Emma Johnson. . ' .. , . . , tth her her. Juiiu* Wedrking wa* M the first g in I Iv n Bierly took a post-graduate ,ch,ld mdude: 1 * pints this community to get Youngber- Glenn I i ingle, Lloyd Anicker, courge Richards wa* . , ’ *" . . ^ ime. Frank Richard, wa. a grad- * , 1 <<umrt m,lk * * ''? . from thlg ckgg form; a green vegetable; fruit or ries on th* market, selling nearly Eugene Vankleck, Raymond Hem- — i .u- a ii ------ — 1 fruit juice*; meat, fish or egg*; a crate to a Hillsboro dealer Sat- rich, wii! attend the 4 II summer bread; butter; and cereal; these ! school held et Corvallis at an ear- urday. make up .he basis of the diet. h.d » load of ly o f the Ki n-; TEACHERS’ EXAMINATIONS J. J. VanKleek last of *he ,lon c*ub. whose leader ia !•*- Notice is hereby given that the The more active your “ jewels” the lumber arrive the greater their energy needs, and e some vxten exton- * ‘*B** County School Superintendent of week and will make thi* extra energy in addition to the Many of the mother* and other* Washington County, Oregon, will ■ive repair* to the aouth aide of basal diet ia beat found in the interested in the school were pica- hold the regular examination of hi* barn. form of dextrose. Dextrose i» the ent at the cloamg of »chool last applicant* for state teachers' cer- fundamental sugar, the kind found Mr. , and Mr*. Rene MrlteU-ke ,, , . Monday with a picnic at the school tificatea at office of County School in nature, probably the most quick and » ' " ‘ly of Hillsboro were vis- bouse. A basket dinner was served Superinten-lent in Hillsboro, Oregon ly assimilable form of carbohy « ? . ,nd* y mt 'B ° f , Mri*’ at noon and all enjoyed a fine as follows: Commencing Wednes- drate. Of course, ail sugar gives M.ltebekea mother, Mr*. Lov.na ^ visiting. <k.y, June 13, 1D34 at 8:00 o’clock energy, but the “ invert” sugars, Wedeklng. dextrose, *re the quick-energy foods W.I.-ert Anderson, son of 1 n Rev. * , I ----- M O c“ j " a ^ ... * er •» " IJ H C Il A H U n n O r ii n o il U i 'V . e r * . . L ». ;j4 nu,n* #t 4 ;0 0 Mr. and Mr». W L. Van Horn ^ndaraon of Beaverton, ha. been f,une„ 16th- moat readily absorbed. and family of Portland .pent Sun- Waiting mt the .home 1)f Mr. an<1 » »■ Dextrose is found present in na day „ . at the home of ^ Mr. ^ V* n Mrs. Warren Wilson during the , Wedj£ “ Uy Forenoon-U S. HU- ture in some of our fruits and Horn« iar.nl*, Mr. and Mrs. J I , „ t w,,ek or go. Carro| |*arroU, tory- Writing (Penmanship), Geo- fooda. Extra and concentrated a- T . VnltHorn. i also of Beaverton, was a guest m^ rry* mounts may be added to the child's Regular m ating of th. Kinton during the week. Wednesday Afternoon - Phyaiolo- dietary right in the fooi he eats Lad,e.’ Aid society wii. be held Mr tnd Mra K. rI C Hel. spent C° mP° * ,tU,n' G* Der* ‘ —a couple of tablespoons of com syrup in his glass of milk, since ^DresJdent iirn F ^ rett '* " 1 SUn Uy in V" n '* n,i where they Thursday Forenoon - Arithmetic, corn syrup is largely dextrose; in W r J h T t ' ^ r d mountain' Wl'r'“ ° f Mr" ‘ B* 11 “ History of Education, Psychology. the puddings and desserts he Wright. Cooper mountain. Mr alMl Mn(. R. A. Williams. Thursday A fU m oon- Grammar, Mrs. Ms hie launch man and son Their son. Paul, returned home with Geography, American Literature, would get normally; and even on the fruit or breakfast cereal. Clyde of Portland have been via- (them after making his grand-par- physics. I over hot water until tapioca ia clear. Add ayrup, salt amd oil. Remove from fire; add vanilla. Serve warm or cold with top milk or plain cream. Pitted dates or raisins added to this will improve the flavor. K IN T O N iting at the home of Mrs. la-ach- man a mother, Mrs. laiuise Van Rleek, during the past week. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Cox enter- tamed a few friersia at their home Saturday evening in honor of Mr. Cox'a birthday. Ice cream and cake were served during the evemr.g by Mra. Cox. While hauling wood Saturday, THE .rnt* « short visit. Mra. Iaruise VanKleek, Clifford VanKleek, Roy VarJCleek and Mr*. Mable Liachman and son went to Portland Sunday. Mr*. Lcachmun and son remained in Portland, as »he resides there, the others re- turning Sunday evening. Mra. R. A. Willwms and daugh- l*r Mr». A. J. Brook* of Port- ONLY AUTOMATIC I Willie: *Tm expecting to have a Chocolate Mountains toy train to play with next Eas (Klanc Mange; for More Milk ter.’’ in the Daily Menu) j Johnny: “ You don’t mean you'll 1 cup milk get a toy train for an Easter 1 cup milk present, do you?’’ 2 tbaps. cornstarch Willie: “ No; I mean by that time 1 Vi tbsps. cocoa my Dad will probably be through 2 tbsps. dark corn syrup playing with the one he bought V« tap. vanilla Scald syrup with milk. me for Christmas.” ---------------- _ % cup _ M,x corTlgUrt.hi cocoa and cold milk to naootk paste, add slowly to hot "»'lit. atirrir g constantly until mix ture is thick and smooth. Cover and cook 20 minute, over hot wa- ter. Pour into cups and oalU. Sene with r.lain cream with plain cream or or soft soft custard custard. ( innamon Cocoa 2 tsps. cocoa Vt cup water Few grains cinnamon 2/3 cup rich milk 1 tbsp. white com syrup Few grains salt Cook cocoa, salt, cinnamon, syrup and water together until smooth ami thick. Add milk ani root thor oughly. Serve. For a “ fancy touch” add a marshmallow while cocoa is still hot, let. it melt anJ serve. Baked Pears Canned pears, drained from juice W'hite com syrup Cornflakes Roll pears in cornflakes and place buttered baking dish. Pour in « little syrup and bake in mod erate oven until fruit is tender and delicately brown. Serve hot with a sauce made from the pear juice, slightly thickened and flavored as desired. These are properly a lun cheon dessert but are sometimes served, in the adult menu, as a meat accompaniment with spices added. Caramel Tapioca 1 '4 tbsps. granulated tapioca 2 to 4 tbsps maple com syrup 14 tsp. vanilla 1 tsp. salad oil Few grains salt 1 cup milk Scald milk; add tapioca. Cook Fritky Forenoon — Theory and The following recipes, developed I’ rartice, Orthography (Spelling), for the generation of “ hollow legs Physical Geography, English Liter- and blooming cheeks” will help you Btuf e- —and help the youngest ones too. Friday Afternoon—School Law, Algebra, Geology, Civil Govern- mer>t. Bookkeeping, O. B. Kraus, County School Su- Washington County, <Kon- * dv «27-28 D r. I C O « N E R V IN E “ D id tAe w ork" «a y * Mias Glhrar W H Y D O IT T YOU T R Y ITT A ft e r m ore than three nvm tk* o f su fferin g from a nervous a il ment, Miss G liv a r used Dr. MUaa N e rv in e w hich g a ve her such splendid results that she w rote us an enthusiastic letter. I f you tu ffe r from “ N e rves.” I f you lie aw ake nigktM, start at sudden noises, tire easily, are cranky, blue and fidgety, your nerves are p rob ab ly out of order. V u ie t and re la x them w ith tha shine m edicine that “ did tha w o rk ” fo r this C olorad o g i r l W h eth er you r "N e rv e # ” h a re troubled yo u fo r hours o r Cor years, y o u ’ll find this time tested rem ed y effective. 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