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’ FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1M4
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" Mue* Fay Louise Poason of Han
is
spending
the
Ms tco,
C*Mf.,
Christmas h««lidays visiting with
i 'ends here.
BEAVERTON HOTEL
Little Eunice Pet ri quin of Port-
¡and ia »pendi nK the week at the
home of her grandmother. Mrs.
Myrtle Hoinee.
ountnj Correspondence
mi
Stop Tonight In Comfort
REASONABLE RATES
Corner Front and Washington
\ Miscellany of Holiday Idea* to
v ith a fork until rice is thorough
NOTICE O F FIN A L SETTLEM EN T
Help
Make It the Merriest ( hrotm a* ly coated. Drain on paper.
ALOllA-illJBEK
In the County Court of the State of
Hy Mr*. K. L. Co*
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Oregon for Washington County
"Idea«’ for Christina», like the
Date Penguins from Sanlaland
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Arntrew Denholm
of
Portland loliday*» holly berries and silver
In th« Matter of the
Estate of
Of
course
there
will
be
plenty
of
belU, whoul«l be a* bright as they
A. R. Rankin of Portland wan « visited here Saturday.
Henry E. Hunt, Deceased
a
Great Newspaper of the
J
urcious dates on hand for Chris’ -
Lu»ltw*«» caller
around town
the
NOTICE
IS H ER EBY
GIVEN ■
Mr*. Harry W«»aver vi-. ted at the art merry: It is the ingenious lit maa. Use a few to
Northwest
m
rimke ’*pen-
t rat part of the week.
J . Clark
home In Portland. Ia*t tle touches that »pell home and guina.” Take a pitted «late, and o_ tl«at th« undersigned, duly appoint
ARTHUR ML'LHOLLAND
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make it a real Christina* a tiny pen it wide. Cut a portion from a ed Administratrix
of the
abov„> 2
Mr. and Mia. Roy liierly ant week.
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Auto Rout* and Agency
B
trick
of
a
dinner
favor,
a
special
ramed
deceased,
has
filed
in
the
family were transacting l>u»m«u in
Frank (¡aunt ami family and Mr«. flourish to the decoration#, a bit marshmallow ami insert so that it above entitled court and cause he* ■ Beaverton
Oregon g
Portland |a»t Thur»lay.
J . York were Portland vM-’or* Sat- of a handmade (and edible) gad. I* plainly visible. Use two small final account and report as suen | *
For Information
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round white gumdropa for feet and
George lluwlcy wan in Portland Hi day.
fe t to hang on the tree. The-e arc a raisin for head, attach to body and the court has fixed the 5th a regarding service or subscript ion s*
la>t Tbuiaday, where he wan Iran.
Phone Beaverton 7303
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H. A. I/«wry enjoyed a *urte**ful the bauble* the family enjoys to a 'th toothpicks. Use as place-card day of January, 19C5, at the hour 1
»a-tinK buaineaa.
a
hunting trip on the Yamhill River have rna'le, to make, and to receive. holder* or favor*. Date* may be of 10 o’clock, A. M., of said day j Q Residence and office:
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Really clever “ideas” coat but lit wrapped in tin foil or sugared and and the court room of the above j ■ Corner, Second and Hall
Mr*. Klhel McCormick and fam . Friday.
entitled court in Hillsboro, Oregon, Í
tle
and that little not in cash but ¿Mixed with strings to the tree.
i!y of llillalmro, were rallinK on 1 Mr. and Mra. C. J . Steven* of
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as the time and place for hearing
relative* in Kinton, Sunday after I h a vert on, vimteil friend* here on time.
objections
to
said
Final
A
w
unt,
«.< on.
Let your own imagination help
Sunday.
Cornucopias of Halted Nut*
and for the final settlement
of
y u to invent
thing«-Us-make-for.
A nunilier of the local (hid Pel. ! Mr*. Carol N‘-wth of Durham wn
said
estate.
Plate»
and
dishes
of
good
thing
Christmas, and let theae be includ
low» attend«*! the regular meeting a Friday visitor a t the Alice W i l d ed in your supply.
t • eat within every hand'*
reach
Dated thia 7th «lay of December,
of the TiKurd 1< *< I if'• at Tigard I*»- er h«>mc.
are a part of Christmas and home, 1034.
Thursday evening.
Elizabeth C. Masters, Elsie M.
sat led nuts are mouth-wa'ering.
Let’s Have Popcorn Balls
The young daughter of Mi. and
For favors, make cornucopias of 0!»in, Administratrices of the E s
Mr*. A. W. Mill* und aon Jim Mr*. Schlttcfli of Wheeler Ave., I*
Tied in Style!
colored cardboard
and
fill with tate of Henry E. Hunt, Deceased
mu of Tillamook »)>ent a few day« ih with pneumonia.
P«*pcom ball»
go fancy,
when
Hare, McAlear & Peters, Attv-r-
salted
nuts,
made
as
follows:
la»t week at the home of Mr ann
they have nutmeats inside, and arc
Oty* for Administratrices. advel.S
Sprinkle
nut«
evenly
with
salt
Mr».
Nettie
Vinson,
*
forrmr
re
Mr*. Ruliert Pomeroy.
| wrapped in colored transparent pa-
sident,
vieited friend*
here, tho
ir the proportion o f 2 teaspoon* of
I |*r or cellophane and tied w itt salt to 1 pound of shelled nuts. If
Mr*. K»th4-r Adam* of Sherwood first of last week.
ribbon; use them too to hang on peanut« or almond* are used they
*p«tit n few day* last week with
Mr. and Mr*. E. Sheet« of H«-a. ihe Christmas tree,
lu r brother and sister, < »corgi- Haw-
ahiuld be blanched before «siting.
f qts. seasoned popcorn
vertort were Sunday visitor«, at th"
Icy, and Mr*. Hattie loiwler.
Drain nut« thoroughly and
put
Sanford Roger* home.
1 Mr cup* pecan meat»
lsyer in a frying basket.
Plunge
The committee
who ha* «•hargv
2 cups sugar
into fa t which has been hea'ed to
W'illiam
lt««njan?in family
of the Christina* proyra.ni at,d cle , The
% cup dark corn syrup
FIRST CLASS
360* to 370* F. or until a cube of
Improved razor
curating the church, meet Saturday wire Sumlay dinner guest.« .it the
1 % cup* hot water
rdesigu
permits
fol
Harry
Browning
home.
bread
will
brown
in
about
a
minute.
H0UDAY R0UNDTRIPS
afternoon at the home of Mr*.
* top. vanilla
lowing contours of
Cc.nk until the nut* are golden in
I.illy M. liierly.
Ronald Beattie umh'rwent a nose
1 Chap, vinegar
j
the
face
with
natural
tor the tin t elm m
erlor;
avoid over-cooking for the
[motion of the hand.
1/3 tap. aalt
Mr*. Lilly M. liierly *pen’ W ed-1 operation at the I>oernb«cher hospi
color of the nut* deepen* on re
one way tara
Ask your dealer to
t « «■ f i ' - t
t • i n - v. e c k
Dissolve sugar and syrup in hot moval from
i.c<day and Thurolay
with her t a l
the hot oil. Remove
chow you the new
daughter,
Mr*. Ethel
McCormick,
Mra. R. Snyder left Thuroduy of w ater; cook slowly, without »tir. fi<m frying kettle and allow sue-
Schick IN JEC
who in making her home in Hill»- last week for a two w*ek* viait r.ng to 260* F. (firm ball stage). p'us
TO R Raaor.
oil to drain
back into
the
boio thia winter.
^
on to ab«< rbent
— CO all S. P. stations in Cali
with her «laughter in lx>* Angeles, Add remaining ingredkanta (except ^ T ile ;
»1.50
fornia, Oregon, Nevada and Azi
rut •> and cook to 264* F. (c r un- paper and . , sprinkle
nrmV|f wit*
with salt wh:l.'
The wood *h«si on the Warren Cahf.
C O M PLETE
zona. Ticket* are good on all
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Wil*on place, which i* being occu.
including IN
traini leaving—
formed
in
cold
w
ater).
While
syruo
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pied by Mr. and Mr*. ()*rar I.ier-
L O C A L N E W S
with
I* cooking, criap popped corn
in
Christmas Elves
20 b\MÓme
rnan and family, ha* tieen *hingie I r
----------------------------------
n>
oven.
When
syrup
is
cooked
remove
•~:«d
during the pa*t week.
Use a pulled fig for the body, j
Pete 7 a * hr is »pend-ng the week popped com from oven (it should
in it.
B e back by m idn ight, Jammnry 12
Mr and Mr*. A. H»n*en of Rak visiting with Mr. and Mrs P. M be piping hot) an«l sprinkle nut Ir.sert a wire through the top and
Also low coadi-totizist faze* os
bottom. Cover the wire with pitted
er, who are »pending the winter in Williams at Taf/t, Ore.
meats on top. Pour syrup lightly
•ale every day.
dates for the arms and legs and
Portland, were guest* the first of
Rev. Anderson of the loctu Na over popcorn and nut mixture, turn rah. in* for the ha mb and feet. At-
lait week at the b< me of Mr. Han- xnvne church supplied the pulpit it g »lightly
with
wooden spoon.
tac) a marshmallow head by mean* 1
aen'a ai»U*r, Mr*. H. J . Valentine.
at Newlxog Sunday evening, while Rub butter lightly on hands and of a toothpick neck. “Blonde*’’ have
J4A G A Z IN E R E P E A T IN G RA Z O R COi
Mr. and Mr*. W. L.
Vanllorn, I-lmer West, a member of tie lo proas 1 tails together with firm light the top of their heads dipped into
230 P a rk A venue, N ew Y ork, N. Y.
who have been living for the past ci ' church had charge of the *e r. cupping of the palms to shape.
white com
syrup and then inta
Salma R e p re s e n ta tiv e s
fi-w month-«, in the Arthur B Ran vice« here.
H
o
t
old
P . R itch ie A Co-, I n c , 40 E. 34th St-. N. Y.
toasted cocoanut.
Snowflakes: Crystallized Rice!
k'n house, north «f the ach«>ol house, j
Mr. and
Mra. Ralph Mapes
of
Inexpensive as possible, rice
moved last wwk to the iP. A Puch- Salem visited with relative« ant
ei house, which haa been recently flier«!» here Thurwlay and Friday. gri.ins crystallized in a clear svrun
v ill give you edible “snowflake*"
repaired.
On their return they were accom
with which to Kamiah your pud
panied
by
Mr*.
Zeveiy
and
daugh
Kinton ha* been well ropr' *ent
dings. ice creams and the like.
ed in Portland «hiring the past week. V< Ihcrt of Prineville, Ore.
1 cup cooked rice
Among thone
who made the trip
Dolor«* Berg «rrertainol a group
H cup water
in w«re: Mr and Mr*. J . H. Aten
o f her little friends
with a party
1
cup sugar
and »on, Mr*. Ma«igc Pomeroy, Mr*
at her home in hcror of her sev
The rice must be whole, drv
Josephine Co*. Mr*. CVx remained
enth birthday on Wednesday De. grains of white rice. Boil the *u-
i l Portland for a couple of day* ecmlier 12. Game* and refre*vment* gnt and water until the svrup -pin*
being a guest of friend* in the city delighted the litttlc guest*.
S tir:
a thread.
Drop in the rice
KINTON
ÜU
J (Th? (Dr^muan l
Wide Range
Shaving
plus 50^
DEC. 13 TO JAN. 1
Southern
Pacific
I 'll resolve to be a g o o d cook
every d a y , h u sb a n d m in e j
x J^ lo d e r iL ^
GAS R A N G E S \
GIVE YOU A l l THESE:
Tim e Coutrot
•
Temperature Control
c Automata fig h tin g
Insulated. Ventilated Ovens
Sou-Ttppuble Sbe/ves
Counterbalanced Oteu Doors
Smokeless, (gliding Broilers
'Porcelain fuam el Finish
£HRIHT.M A8 dinner call* for deli
cious extras such as croquette*
which may be served a* an entr«*«
or Included with the main courae.
Here ta a real suggestion:
Christmas Nut Croquettes
Boll and iimxh well, enough aweet
potatoes to make 2 cupfuls, add 1
teaspoon of salt, 1 tablespoon of
butter. 1 beaten egg and 44 cup of
chopp«*d Brazil nuts Moisten slight
ly with cream or milk, form Into
croquettes, roll In beaten egg. then
In fine crumbs and place In a hot
oven to brown. If preferred, these
croquette* may be molded Into the
:«hape of pear*, dipped In egg and
erumb* and fried In deep boiling
fat.
Oarnlah with parsley, using
pieces of the stalk* for stems, and
serve very hot.
And here are recipes for a novel
mince meat pie for the Christmas
dinner and a chocolate sponge roll
for any of the numerous lunches
of the festive season.
Pineapple Mince Meat Pla
1 (9 os ) package dry mine«
meat, and
V4 cup water, boiled almost dry
2 cups canned shredded pine
apple, drained
2 tabli'spoona lemon Juice
2 tablespoons (lour
1 egg
Pie crust
Break the dry mince meat Into
pieces Add cold water. Place over
jt.eat and stir until all lump# are
itboroughly broken up. Bring to a
:t>rt*k boll; i-aatlsus boiling fnr
three minutes or until mixture ta
practically dry Cool.
Combine
mince meat and pineapple.
Add
lemon Juice, and Hour blended with
well beaten egg Line a 9 Inch pie
plate with pastry and fill with
mince meat mixture Arrange lat
tlce of pastry strips across top.
Moisten edge of pie with cold water
and finish with narrow strip of paa
try around edge of pte Bake tn hot
oven (425* K.) 10 minutes; then de
cr«>nse h«-at to moderate (3&0*F.)
and bake 30 minutes longer.
Chocolate Sponge Roll
(4 eggs)
0 tablespoons sifted cake flour
H teaspoon combination bilking
powder
*4 teaspoon salt
44 cup sifted auicar
4 egg white*, stiffly beaten
4 egg yolks, beaten until thick
and lemou-colorcd
1 teaspoon vanilla
2 squares unsweetened choco
late, melted
1 cup cream, whipped and
sweetened
Rift flour once, measure, add bak
Ing powder and salt, and alft to
gether throe times
Fold sugar
gradually Into egg whites. FoM In
egg yolks and vanilla Fold In flour
gradually Then bent in chocolate,
gently but thoroughly. Turn Into
lfix 10-Inch pan which haa been
greased, lined with paper to within
14 Inch of edge, and again grcaaed.
Bake I d hot oven (400*F.) 13 min
u«»*. or until done Qutc.klv cut off
criap edges of cake and turn out
on cloth covered with powdered su
gar. Remove paper. Wrap tn cloth
and cool on rack.
When cold,
spread with whipped cream. Roll as
for Jelly roll Cover with chocolate
coating made by adding 1 teaspoon
melted butter to 1 square unsweet
ened chocolate, melted.
After a btg dinner, eepeclally tn
the evening, many people prefer the
kaffee bag type of coflee which la
so widely used these days by poo
pie who cannot drink ordinary cof
fee.
And now for a new Christmas
game, that will be played again and
again after the holidays are over:
’’Make A Million.'’ the lively new
card game, ta the society craze out
stripping the late popularity of Jig
»aw puzzles and backgammon The
object of the game Is to capture
moneycartjs which aggregate a mil
lion dollars, and bidding starts off
grandly at »175.000 "Make A. Mil
lion” was Invented by George S.
Parker of Saleffl, Mass., and It ap^
pears on the market coincidentally
with the 10.000,000th sale of "C am e
lot” and other games Invented by
Mr. Parker.
"Make A Million,” la easy to
learn, and does not require the con
centration of bridge. Yet mantpula
tlons of money cards by the bulls
and bears, and the taking of trlrks
«van be Just as skillfully maneuvered
as plays In contract or CameloL
Better try It for your next party—
It’s th* latest thing In smart par
lor sport!
o . . i f you ’ll buy me an Automatic Gas Range
# Wise woman, we say. A resolu
tion to be a good cook is easy to
keep. I f you can follow a recipe,
you can cook successfully on an
autom atic gas range. Its Oven
Heat Control m aintains exactly
the tem peratures specified for
your baking and roasting. On its surface
burners, you get instantly, just the proper
heat you need for any top cooking. The
smokeless broiler gives new savor to meats
and fish.
Smartly styled —but highly efficient—are
these modern gas ranges. And econom ical-
no end —for they save in time, in labor, in
P
o r t l a n d
G
a s
food, and in fuel. Thousands are
pridefully owned by discriminat
ing O regon women. In their
homes gas has been carefully se
lected as the preferred cooking
fuel because it is so low in cost,
so clean, so quick, and o f never-
failing dependability.
Dealers are showing the new automatic
gas ranges, and we have attractive displays
of the 1935 models in our showrooms. See
them this week. Ask about liberal credit
terms. And don’t forget— a new gas range
can be bought with a Federal Housing
Act loan. W e will gladly tell you how.
& C
o k e
C
o m p a n y
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