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The Beaverton Review
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SAYS:
"OUR CHILDREN? YES?”
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neai ij of a w inan | cannot call
<o t a mother who laugnnt when
her cluld w.*» biutally punched. It
vxu* inn Ui« tatlMi » cruel mow«, u
WS m t at nio liei'» hutetul laugnlor,
which mail*' tia
cuih upon wiat
Cliild’s ,oul and ci ippled her 'level-
< pmei t in thi» life, I sometime«
wonuei wiat toe ,V|a»ler, Who, in
ttuctont (ialilvu w i i such u Iriund
to children, will »ay to thi» wo­
man w an «ho 1» forvod to alanu
iie lo i« Him and give an accounting
for t »e m ill which wa» trusted to
iiei ear«.
I*t»«r reniier-friertd»;
l.ii'l nlirht ii h I njt hy my fire
m the cool of the evening, | pick*
,%l up u favorite book, Kalilil Glb-
1 " '» "The I’ rophet" ami my rye»
fell upon th*.»« w on!»: "A nd a wo­
wh h |
man w
^ «1.1
«hi n linin' uMsinst her
Ixiaotii J i •Sp,
peak to u» o f rhil'
Such cruellies are happily grow-
|, too, will
'Iran',” A . I thouifht,
t
»peuk of children for there mu-t. lie I u.g moic rate, yet wo fail in many
many muthim who load I hone let ! subtle way«. Koch day we arc un-
ter», and many women who are | cur.tcM-usly alfectir«g them lor good
ehildleaa, yet who are mother« in i oi ill. What wt are, the thing»
tl,«ir lion rle. and again
I road, we think and »ay and do, are mold*
"You r chlHren .ire n»t your chll- mg their adjustment to life, and
slrvn They urn t/hai aon» and (laugh painting the memory picture» which
will influeM'c
them
through all
tora of l.ifo’n limiting for itM-lf."
| know that thought will mem their day». | hu-ve u poem, taken
strange to many, btx-auae for ao from the Journal'» " I Vet ( rner ,
long parent» luive l»een accuatomod which puiLriiy» the* oka
a turn-
t« think of their children « » be­ pin way:
longing to thorn. So often we nay
in Ili» Memory Harden
"M Y child" with a aen«e o f i*
K E. W.
»««•ion ; we try to force them into
the way that we would have them What are the memorie« your BOQ
will carry
go, regardl»«» o f their inherent po-
IxK'ktni in his heurt when "ht*
tentlalltie«,
and ho bitterly often
l««avi's your home?
we »oek to dominate, to cru«h out
their
awpiration»
and
tn a ip la n t Wtittt are tha< memories that you
will cherish
thought* and d< »ire» of our own.
When he'» gone from th< ne»t
Yet, if we think without pre|u.lice,
ami you’re left alone?
we mu*t realise tliat the»« children
nre not our«, they are only loaned
to u« for u little while loaned to Hay hy day you are making the e
pictures.
Ua that we may help them slorg
Your
act« and your word» arc
the path which lead« to Ultimate
the paint« you use.
perfection, ami that through teem
we too, may ifrow in wisdttn, In Your child’s own rnrnd I» your
waiting ear.va»;
low , in understanding.
Now ia your chance to win
In
We, who are mother*. ‘ hmll I ri-
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I’iuinp and I’ rood, The liounring
liroilrr Herald» Another Spring!
Dtt, 't'» chicken that “ blooms in
the
spring, tia la” if you know
what i» g 'x .i! For tin- new crop of
our most popular barnyard crea-
tur««s is coming into season, and
chickens
are fair, fat,
and four
montha old!
Although the succulent
roasting
ci ickena huve bean with u» all win­
ter, and the tender fryers will be
coming onto table la-fore long, right
now it i* the bouncing broiki which
rupture»
our fancy arid attention.
t hicker
for Pro lirig should be
fro m three to four months old, ten
der
and plump. He 'Ure to
note
that they have smooth feet, » pli
able breast- lion«
and
many p:n-
festh'fx.
for these are the marks
of a young one.
What you serve with the broiled
birvf is us important a« the chic!«
itself! y ou will find that a be«] cf
' nowy rice
i* the m o 'l
delicious
background amd accompaniment; in-
wtponilvf t«io, for th«- rice ‘ 'stret­
cher" the servings
and heightens
the
chicken flavor. For a
grand
rew taste-thrill, try frying some
bananas in <leep fat until they have
«* crisp brown crust, or saute th*m
in butter and -erve them right
along with the chicken; you wit.
find the combination «if flavors ex
citing! Ia*t new peas, tiny beans,
or asparagus complete the main
course picture, add a delicate salad,
alixe how great « task hi* hem die will not remember t?*t you ami a crunchy Date Delicious, anil
yet ready for a meal that m«dt» in
given into our hands, how wonder I
were called
ful iii our opportunity for y”
| The he»t hridg. player the c!ul¡ your mouth!
ex 11; we ahoukl oimproh end
thi
lead known;
How to Hroil the Rird
t) rough the-e children wr are mol«!- H ul he will remember if you had
To prepare for broiling sing«- the
Irg the future of the u.niv«-r*e, for]
no time
chicken, split «lown the back and
we are the maker» o f men and
An«i “I'rrt him
mi aw-ay
away U play alone lay open, cracking the breastbone
women,
and that we,
from our |
II
will remember that you hated so the chicken will lie flat. Cut
glorious portion, control the <i<
out the rib bones an«l cut tendons
no ine,
tinie» <«f Nation» and the fu lfill­
ment o f the la w . for we work nut
Anri »aid osti« were dirty fend nt joint. To l»e sure of even broil­
ing ami flavor, “ marinate” the chic­
only with the bodie» of ttw»e chil
«h*g» taboo,
•Iron, lnut with their uoulu.
A rd he w « » forced to a nciRhloir’s ken Iw-fore cooking. To do this,
Wush Inner part» with a mixture
Such a rmponnildlity for women .
home
t<> carry! ami h"w lightly we un­
To »eck pet» ard friendship de- of two tablespoons liquid shorten­
ing and two teaspoon* lemon juice,
dertake it. how p lifully inadequate
tiled by you.
wipe dry. Tub with salt and pepper.
1« our training for motherhood. <>m
Then place on broiling rack which
wonder» that th«- Supreme One ven N»w i» your chance to bind h
hor- lieen well-greased to prevent
*o clo«4*ly
tures to trust u* with Ilia chikiren.
broil
slowly until
•Hy ti«a o f frien Nhip and love I sticking nnd
yet p«-rh»p* lie «Ian«» to do *c he
| brown (about 30 minute»). Turn
oral play
rauae he kntiwv that love guide»
many a mother rnt<> greater w m - | That, though ti-me and ocean» may frequenty and baste with llemon-
ahortesiing mixture.
Spread
with
roll between you,
•lorn, give*» her un'ler-tandirg and !
He remains your liny
aympathy, and h««al»
the wound
he is creamed butter and garnish with
lemon slices before serving.
today.
her ignorance may make, for if
we love much, our children will H.
is your nvn such a littli
Mrs. M ary f'arson has as her
forgive much. It i« only hatred.
ment,
house guest this week, her si-ter,
Holfiahne»», cruelty, xchich find no |
(Continued on Next 1'age)
Mrs. Carrie Gilleland o f Portland.
forgix'wnewt in their eye*. I one-
■
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I with additional
serving».
E ' ENTS
P IIO T O C R .4 P H E D
FOR
THF REVIEW
6
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Southern Hice Accompaniment
1 cup unooked rice
2Vfi cups boiling water
2 ohick«m livers
% cup almonds
'A cup butter
3 tbaps , currants
A tap. salt
Pepper
V4 tap. parsley
Wash rice. Melt butter in a par.
and add rice, salt aod pepper. le t
t«ok slowly until all the water is
absorbed. Wa*h the currants and
chop parsley; cut up ch cken livers
and shell ami skin almomls and
mix all in rice while cooking R«.--
move from fire and serve as ' beo
for the chicken 6 serving*.
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n etto1 me' o í
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Y ou do°
10 * * S o t g e -
E,<r7
‘ otbCe is «iesígo^
Date Delicious
1 tb*p. gelatin
% cup cold water
'A phg- date«
\% cups scalded milk
% top. salt
■4 cup grajtenuta
*A tup. vanilla
*A cup heavy cream, whipped
Soak g«latin in cold water for T.
minutes. Scald dates (sliced) with
milk, salt; add soaked gelatin and
»tir over hot water until gelatin is
dissolved.
Remove from f ’re, ad<> '
grapenuts and vanilla. Co«d until
mixture begins to stiffen, then fold!
in stiffly beaten cream. Pour into a
mid which has been dipped in cold
water. I/et stand in a cold plac-‘
until firm. Unmold; seirve plain or i
l°
teíñg*tV
^ ° rS! 0 u tb * 10041 ScautY- c° ° -
^lVe or^u
L ite ^ bea\tb
'i X ^ * * *
Savtog*
cot»«000
a You w ant the m ost for
your money w hen you buy
a new refrigerator. T h en
look to the mechanism. Get
th e facts a b o u t R ollator
R e fr ig e ra tio n . See th e
N o rg e before you buy.
T h e r e is
a d if feren ce
• Your fir«t «h a v r wtth th* n rw Schick
INJECTOR razor w ill be a quicker and
more com iortable sh ave.T here ia no drag
)t o this razor. Yon
w ill m arvel at its
l i g h t n e s s of
touch. Once over,
and your face ia
s m o o th e d and
refreshed.
»I x jt - . v '
v
H 6 M «'
THE ROLLATOR...
Smooth, easy, roll­
ing power instead
of h u rrie d back-
und-jorth action.
Result — more cold fo r the cur.
rent used.
• Blades are
changed Instantly.
CURRENT
rream.
and tow together until thoroughly
mixed. Pour over additional India
Dressing: Mix H4 tea»po«m» salt,
Toss | Ip Ha I oil
2 teaspoon« paprika ami 3 teaspoons
2 cups raw spinach
sugar in a b'orl; add 1 cup salad
I tbsp minced green pepper
«•ii and 1/3 cup lemon juice to «iry
% cup celery
ir.gre«lierg«
slowly,
W-ating
con­
1 tap. onion, minced
stantly.
Then
adil
1 table spoon
Imlia Dressing
chopped red pepper, 1 tablespoon
Hard-coyking egg
Fried Italianas for I hie ken
diced pickled beet», I teaspoon (try
Marinate
ea«'h
irgre«li«nt
s«-pa
bananasj
Select
partially
npe
mustard
and 2 hard-cooked
egg
(the green tipped or firm all-yeliow rately in India Dressing and chill
yolks.
state)
and peel.
Cut in halves thorughly. Put all into large bowi
crosswise or in «|uarters. Fry in
v «ry hot <k «-p fat (396* F .) 4 to t> ‘
minutes, or until light brown, or
saute banana» in a small amount
of butter in a hot frying par. Serve
Hot
ami garnish with “ da ha" of
raspberry jam or orange marma
la«le, if dmired.
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The Ford V-8 for 1935 has been an
outstanding success, not because o f any­
thing w< have said about it but because
of what owners have said. At Country
C lu bs::. In Pullman Cars s;.In Air-
clones: : : In Living Rooms. : : At filling
stations and on the streets. And all these
comments tend to fall under four heads:
one, "The new V-8 rides like a dream” ;
two, “ It’s smartly designed"; three, “ It
costs less to tun" and fosrr, “ It per­
forms like ‘nobody’s business’ !”
SEN D A DIME F A L L A C Y EXPOS
ED— Dr. 0. Victor Steed, university
professor, proves to a pupil that for
one of the send-a-dime tetter chains
to work, 244,140,625 persons— twice
the U. S. population— would have to
«end lettere containing dime».
V IE W S P IP ELESS O RGAN — The
' Vole* of Experience, noted radio
advice giver, who was guest organ-
let at the St. Louis World's Fair in
1904 when he was but 14, inspects
the electric pipeleae organ Invented
by Laurens Hammond, of Chicago.
The organ is di»play»d at Now
York'» Industrial Arte Exposition.
P R E D IC T S W O M A N P R E S I O E N T -
Col. Louis Howe, the famous secre­
tary of President Rooeevelt, hat
suddenly come Into the limelight
with hit prediction that within ten
years, a woman for President will
become not only possible, but “ad­
visable." He makes hit prediction in
an article published by the Woman's
Home Companion, discussing the
myeterlti of women's part in poli­
tica, past, present and future.
AUTHORIZID
. a t a R U * » 01" 0"
.ou so
do«« ’** T
p „d lcT “
“ Pretty smooth flyinc today.”
,o com«
do“ *
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sro-A ,OC * V 7 v ,- K ‘
,,ih thi* nt*
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F H
R W
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C K — An evening gown
made entirely of euede is the
latest fashion wrinkle direct
from Hollywood. White euede
at soft as velvet fashions a
charming gown worn by Fran­
ces Dee. A wide girdle of self-
material is draped eoftly at the
natural waistline and a lei of
flowers, blended in two tone.,
outlines the high neckline.
qu i« « o d « « «
,
^ooom 'c*1
tu T” «or * od coo .amP»>o°'to°
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W H I T E W I N G SONG­
BIRD— Joseph Rogato,
for 12 years a street
cleaner in New York
City, tinge with joy at
he thinks of hie con­
tract to ting for a na­
tional radio network.
B
e 4,00« n . o v u ntt auiCHANin
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| P L A N E V I C T I M -
Bronton M. Cut-
I ting, U. S. Senator
from New Mexico,
who was killed in
an airliner crash
I near Atlanta, Mo.
for
FORD
“ Yes. the folks back horns
wouldn’t believe it if I told them
this airplane ride «ms rom&b com*
pared to a trip in our Ford V-0.“
“ You got one too?—Say! that
Comfort Zoos Ride' in this
year’ s iob has sot to be tried
to be sppreciatcd, hasn't it?"
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