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FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1W«I The Beaverton Review MARY MARTHA SAYS "HIDE YOUR TROUBLES” w to cannot i-vude them; with n whole world of b«auty shout them, with opporiuiiiti«» for study, for contact with the firvst mincit» of the universe through books, mu ai«'. picture«, they oiamp U h ' iii - My deara; »«•lvi*a into a narrow cell of pre ('hri»buph«r Murley In hi» "Where judice, of ii^jurtsl feeling», of pet tie Blue lli'uum" »ays: “ it >t all ty worries. They l««»e Right of ev- tery well to wear a crown of eiything )nyor>l their encircling thorns, and indeed every sensitive walls. iieature carries one in secret, but Wilkin your i«vter«wts, O Many there are times when |l ought t > Murlhus. Get away from the j>et- be worn cocked over one ear." 1 I) thmga of your live*, reach out «hi so thoroughly a gu e with Mr. f«»r rw-w iileas, freah contacts, con- Motley W»> all have our mrruwi, atructlve work, study, rejui, think, our tr.ala, which constitute our and »oorv you will find that you, "crown of thorn»", but I wonder too, can tilt your particular orown how many ever c«H'k them jauntily of thorns jauntily over one «ar, over <>n«< car and laugh ut them, arul go forward with new zeal, and at thcinMlvc». 1 fear not many. m w enjoyment, into u fuller more Ala», most |HMiple g o wailing their c<>n*tructiv<» life of action aid hap. trouble» u> the world, bjnlenink pin«»». You »ee, my «loar», I »jM'sk beauts already weary to the break whereof I know. log, adding ineir i|Uola of >ieal anti j I want to include a bit of verse Imaginary woe» to the already hea sent me by Z. X . which w ill, I vy load o f the world’s »uttering, think, fit in with it ban l«'t,«'r and thereby making their own trou- j Ilea only the more difficult to en " I f you’re feeling 'k i r ^ ' blue uure. Just smile. It ec «oitly | bs«l occas.vn to rt- I f the world »«rem» 'lark to you. \isil a place where I had lived for Just smile. a nuink>«*r o f years, a place when If you wear a smile ahway* 1 hud become u sort of mother- j You’ll be happy arvl lie gay, confessor who li»ter.««d ut d advised, | ) ou will find that it will |>ay, encouraged and iifceulxl. 'Upon my, Just to »mile.” U-turn, after aevtiral ntontlis ab I/>vingly yours, sence, such a mduge of surrowa, of •M A K Y -M A R T IIA ’ trials and 1 1 ibulationa, of Kcandal» arul <|uarrete, were |K>ured into rny <al' ui willing eans, 'that | marveltd al ALOHA their 1» mg able to stand up un-! der »ei’h an acrumulatavl load of Mrs. George Otiten of Port Ian , u fferin g , yet the real truth was that Ihnae women were not unhap- was taken to St. Vincent'* hoap tu! |>>, they w«<re only concent rating for a major operation Friday. Mr* their attention on the unpleasant J, II. Neal called to see her on thing». They had had pleasant x- Tuew lay. She i» a niece of Mr*. periancea, much enjoyment, friend- Neal. rhi|M. |>id they mention these David Gregg. appointed fr n thing» until | Ixigaii inquiring? No. North Dakota on his scholastic rc- They apok«« only of th« mournful cord, without examinaticn, w -t or.i miseries which they, in tne.r blind of lh® grj-iua.e» from W e t Pom ness, had mad«' unto real -rowi» this June. Hi* maintained ,i um of thorns and were «lei beralely high rating Ui rough his years at pressing into their brow*. Went Point. He is a grand n<ph«*w Believe me, doair friends, when of J. H. Neal. I »ay that | do not thus «i>e«k Mrs. H«rbert Yeager and thru Jei*.mgly of those deep inner sor row* wnich sometime* come to rack chiUln-n anl Mrs. Bully Pitersor the very found*! nxi* of oui lives. of Culver City, Oal., were callirg Such sorrows, bravely, silently on Mrs. O. C. Mason, Wedrvaday I «or no, are the food for the great mom ng. They were on their wav est soul-growth, But to «»tra ct to the home of Mr*. An iy J»<-h< lin Portlsnd. Mis. Yeager is • the « sitence of good which uch ex- in and Mrs. Peterson » pi rn-ncisi hold, one must study daughter, them, »«-ekii.g the inn«*r l«*<»on they -laughter-in-law o f Mr.«. Derdu lm. are meant Ui 1euch, and not run Mr. and Mrs. B L. Dorman an hither a ml yon wailing our » o r «w Mrs. J. G. K itin g * <f Vancouver, to the weary cars of any chance Wash , w«*r«' gue»ts of Mm. Elmer listener whom wi- may meet. Such Scott Sunday. Mr. Domun 1.» a bitter suffering, if mentioned’ at I rother and Mrs E ld ngs a r >tcr all, should teach only the hearing o f Mr*. Scott. W«*tlne».!»y the of perhaps one friend w’ ho really Scotts hail as guests, a oat'ghter, UfslerNtaida, and in »uch under- Mr*. W , C. Barr** ard two <-hil- ntanding, can give h«abng comfort. dren Gene ar.d Beverly, and Mrs. It ia of the trivial Inals, the J Woodruff of («m a < , Wash. jietty difficulties, the neighborhood OR-------------------------------------------- OR quarrels, the dom«wt;c friction that llazeldale Items »« often forms the entire co n versa- ton al range « f n»sny women, I ha! 1 would x])«‘ak. These womer make Mr. Pontee ha* l»«-n chcs«-n prin *uch thing» into a »courge of mis-; cipal o f the llazeldale school fo.' ary for themselves are) every one the coming year. 1 Fähig» W«*l»b«'i of Shi il, Ole., i* v.siting Mr. arul Mr- i ’ lauiU- Web liar for several days. hot fat until well brownexi. ( Ban n °i him giv«s a g ,<<i flavor.) R«-- niovt the meat cukes an I make a gravy by ackkin* flour to the fat rimairinK ir. the psev and atir un til th*» flour ia well browned. Ua<* r enough flour to make a cream si nce [>( rni’dium c «nsiatracy (1 eup 1 milk, 2 timps flour). ArW milk until desired c ruiMtency. Return | browned meat cake* to cream sauc" •nd finish cookirg cakes over a 1 I'wr fire. This serves about eight persons. Mine Doris I’«.-tensón of Portland l- visiting this week at the home o f Mr and Mr». Lyle Taylor. Iliwttkiale school district held the atMtual eluotiioin M'rala y everting. u,. „■ » __ , . ... ., . Mr. Wist ver wa* chmei, . . dark, ¿ ‘' T V , . ‘T * * “ i 1 * " K ‘ 1 ' Ve a i*l Mr. Km jheloe was elected to I Meal» I hat ( apture Pr./es , gr avy. 6 g m . K - , When in ikiubt »tuff it! If you the a«'.hoo| board. Other member» of Stuhld O ra n ;«» the school Ir ar<t are Max Berger, W'rider ju"t how to prepare that 6 orange» dish to give it a brarxl new look, chairman, arvl (Terence W alkit, ai «I a fine, full flavor, asnist yixjr- Vk cup dates « --------------------------------- ■ ■elf right out o f your quand»ry V4 cup nut meits Mr. and Mrs- S. B. Ixiwrvnce On Oregon Farms ■ nd fill it to the brim with irtuff */i cup cix-oanut i tnd S. B. Jr- were dinrer quests log! 1 egg wr.rte ■ ----------------------------------------- * j ftf Mr. and Mr». Dave Fisk an) Turkeys Pay for Proper < are Don't think the kind o f duffing *,* cup powdnred »ugar Mr. amt Mrs. Wiley Fisk at Mull- slice Albany— With iturkry e g g s selling wt Put inside our turkey aiio oth- < Cut ut a a slice fr from m the the en. end o f of « ach 1 nomah on Sunday. for 12 to 15 cents a pil'd- an : 1 f ,,w! covers ihe fu ld. There i* orange and carefully remove the Mi % Jam a Lalhrop o f Rilcign many turkey growers vainly wish- 14 stuffing for every purpose. Vege- pulp I f feasible, cut e-.g*« of irg ttfieir turkeya wouM eonirntnce ll<,,1es, fruit, cake, steak, salad— orange whell »hell in scallops. M.x cr- is spetajing the week at Seaside. Mrs. Wm. Garish, Worthy Matron ange pulp, slice i date*, choppe r|y laying, the 176 hen flock t r«se ■r;d more may be etuffe cocí out teg«; he t a n d re of Beaver Ohapttr 0. E. 8., wh • <«wnt*i |»y John Steen, south of 1*- w‘ th sparkling ar 1 savory r suit s' not* and cocoa for the past few fill the orange »hells. Beat ibe has l<e«n ill hanon, waa laying about 40 per •gg wh le until rt iff, i iM sujfzr weeks, ts much improved. cent late in March, and gai ling Stuffed Dates arul e' ntinue be at ng. Co every day, Mr. Steen told Count)' Take a stuffed da'e, for ir.ilance; with the mer- of ' rank« Agent Floyd McMullen he credit» <>i take two, they taste so gixid! the early laying o f ihia hens to pro- F ill a plump *iale with cottage or ii.gu»'. Bake in a al w even (275 lection from cold driving wind*, cream cheese Brvi yiu r salad Is F.) for 15 minutes or until th; Take your pencil and do a little ami Ui the good, well-balanced halfmade; fill them with pesnut meringue is brown. Serve w&im, Light travel* lsb.UOo mash he feeds. butter or American ch“ ese for sprinkled w th cocoa nut. 6 servings figur ng. n.iles a second. Multiply that by sandwiches; fill date* with r.ut- 60 seconds to the minute, then 60 Find New Way of Fooling K »e * m.ats an.I roll th*rn in sugar an-i Stuffed Onions minute* to the hour, and 24 hours (¿tkirview I wo i- >ur ty wool a or p irfy ^ w e e t J h r^aniy; b Bermuda onion« ! to the day; 365 cays to the year, Vrower*t fid Boabythtll, Dry ( reck Muff therrt with f; m|art or mar!fh- 12 salt«fd crackers ar 1 the big sum already by 250 Rrxl S' ft. Ilanjon, S (k1, T av<- ruallow an l get confectiore*ry! ’ » cup ground cooked m< at millions. Now you have in tee to found that bummer I a n il« can hie 2 t.l*sps. sh<,rtening tal the distance to the last west. graftid on ewes by rubbing kero Salt ar.d pepper .Stuffed Bananas That ia the line fence eff there- sene on the Ups and under jaw of 2 cups medium white sauce Allow one yellcw-ripe har.ar a for | so far as these know wno study the ewe, and on the iariUi lo tie V* cup grated cheese serving. and split inte m i , j * 1 a ' each » *-11 v n u . * Peel, C T I» a i r 'd n p u t D ll' 1’ eel ar.d parboil onion* in bo. | j the heavens. adopted. They i-werRly rep«irted to h . h-nirthwise place halves on on < «lur.ty Agent V W. Johnson that . IV.^ lengxnwise. I laee ra iv «» on ir.g salted wat«rr. Drain ard re-1 Then lei your imagination sweep • 1 J; , • • . 1 a plate, cut side up. With a silvu thia mcthixl is just as successful as K .. . . . move centers. Chop centers and ut to the east. Away west, away J , , . , 1 teaspoon make a slight gri ove down the c mmon one o f faster irg fnesh 1 * . , " u combine with crumbled crackers, east. Quite a size-able universe you the center of each banana half pelt* from <i*»<l Lmlw or. bummers, Make a ¡fluffing o f cream cheese meat, sh'.rlening an - sea« r.in". F ill! s*y- And. r-w turn to Psalm 103:12 uni save* a great deal of time thoroughly blended with canned orior.s with this mixture. Place 1 —“ As far as the east is from thi and energy. them in a buttered baking dish, west, g<y far harh He removed our «rushed pineapple. Sprta.1 the m ix Cover with medium white s .uce. | transgression* from us.” Crossing ture on one banana half and plan Try New Seed Crop in Lane and sprinkle with giated cl.ee e. over the line that «divide* betwtnen the other half on lop. Spread tjhe Eugene—A venture in vffetab l Rake covered 15 rninutes in a ho1 i r ght ar.d wrong, mears that big taTted banana with a thin e ating even (450° F.). Uncover ar.d browr. word "transgressiens” . And being *<e«i production ia being s of cretni mayonnaise ar 1 »prirkle 6 servings. this year yiar by several farmers fsrm irs on ... . . : n> w counted righteous by Christ’s the north fork of the Siuslaw riv- w*th finely chopped nut-mcat*. i/re- i bl?od, we shall be saved from forabiy salted pecans. Serve on near Florence. H ar» Peter*,n wrath through Him. POEM KALS »hre«ided lettuce or watercress as ond Ralph Johnson will each have And now comes a laboring man H hen you go to ye ur door one acre o f beet* for seed and El- who is also a Bible f«:ui:nt. “ 1 And guests stand trere, nier Johnson an acre o f cabbage, ghs. I think a mar. ought to master the Don’t turn ’em away with Stuffed Steak and another «ere o f be«st seed may whole Bible,” says this man. He With a welcoming smile 2 cup* boiled rice be planted. The pDniirgs th.i* ye-ar used to pick up a scanty living And never a care 2 it baps, choppes) parsley are in the nature of an experiment, singing in the saloons and places Prepare a hasty surprise. Paprika rirvl if suocewsful may lead tc the where shame rules. A man whose Emergency Special 1 Vk lbs. round steak or flank «“■tabliahmH'nt of a profitable n«w songs would have larded him in lV i lbs. rourd steak steak farm enlerprise in weatetr. l » r c Uncle Sam’s Big House to serve 1 4 cup fine dry bread crumbs 1 tsp. onion juice county, says County Agent O. S. t me if he had sent them t a rough 1 egg well beaten Combine the rice and seasonings. Fetch 1er. the mails and been caught. And 1 teaspoon onion juice Pound the steak until thin, sprin this friend wishes he m ig 't forget. •k teaspocn salt kle with salt, spread with a layer Clackamas Farmers S o w Crass Friend, take out your pencil ar.d Popper of the rice stuffing three-fourths Orc-gixi City— Among Clackamas figure how far away God puts the Milk to moisten inch thick. Roll and fasten wit- county farmer* planning on an Put round steak cr torn« othet 1{ the penitent. “F r skewers or tcotihpicks; or tie with acreage of tall meadow- .«at grass „ n wWU cookirg. lO|h ’>■( me;: (hop- t.-nse things that are behtr- • — God for »eed production tin* y « r for ^ a d ov en dish. Acid per four cr five times. A id other j speaking through the Apcstl* Paul. the first time are Howard Belton gredierts srd mix very thorough- What God has blotted out. He for- _ „ . i \t i 11 enough hot water to come up or.e- New Era; Stanley !{«>■. Molall. inch in pan Cover, cock in ly. Add milk to make the right bid* us to unearth and brood over, and L. H Hagen, Resfland. Soil lo mold into sm all' George N. Taylor, Beiverton, Or- i . . HalB‘‘ "! R' ^ ndr:. ®cil moderate oven (350* F.) about 2 ctiwis rcy pd. adv. an«l climatic condition, of C lacka h Remove the cover to brown chkes at>out % inch thick. Fry in | «'o n . mas county ar® ideal for gran, seed production, acconiing to County A- - gent J. J. Inskeep, wh.' believe* that many farmers of the county cc uld profitably grow mere o f : these crop«, particularly' tall mea dow oat grass wnd ohewings < "es- ■ cue. ci IIREST H E M S PHOTOGRAPHED FOR June Salads F o r June Brides! Plan the Wedding Luncheon Now In The WEEK'S NEWS THF. REVIEW S T O P - G A P NÎ3A — While the N n A will be extended until nextsvear it will be dideless and a fact-finding body only. Presi dent R oosevelt announced Mean while the adminis tration is consid ering what other steps can be taken to sal vage t h e New Deal. B y Martha Adama HEN the bridegroom slips the W ring on tho waiting Unger and the bride promises to love, honor mid cherish, her part In the cere mony 1» over. On the other hand. F family Is busily concerned with l wedding luncheon or tho ro- i a, and the festivities that go « r hours. ...lcklly for the bride’s fumlly. tho month of Juno is an Ideal time lor a porch luncheon or out-of-doors reception Fresh fruit» and vege table» are at tho height of the s«>a- •on So tn addition to having de licious food, the color scheme of salud» and sandwiches can be as gay as the bride’s spirits. II.-re are two menus for both a luncheon and reception, and rcclpea for some of the most delicious of ihe foods: Tabl e P r e o r a t i o n — R rd R o t a iRed and ITMIc Color Scheme) Formsl Luncheon Mane R adith Rote» Stuffed Jellied Tomato Salad»* Chicken a la King Raked Stuffed Potatoe» Pickled Reel» lint l.unrhron Roll» I anilla Ire Cream F. a h Stratcberry .Snare Rride'» ¡Chile Cake with While Frotling Red and ¡C hite Mint» Coffee Reception Refreahmente Stuffed Celery Queen Oil re» block Pale dc Foie Cra» Canape»• Jellied Strawberry Salad * Dale Star»* Finger Sandtrirke»" Auorled Cake» llo t Chocolate Coffee Salted Nutt Candle» Jellied Tomato Salade* 4 teiupoons s*t»Un 1 u bltipoon s cold » » U r a cup« cooked or canned tomstooa t teaspoon «craped onion 14 teaspoon salt a teaspoons aut*r I teaspoon Worcestershire seuce Real mayonnalaa Soak gelatin In cold water. Cook tomatoee and seasoning» 10 minutes and strain off liquid. Dis solve gelatin In hot liquid. Pour Into Individual molds Chill until Arm llnmold on crisp lettuce. Garnish with parsley and real mayonnaise. Mock Pate de Fol# Qrae Canapes* The Bride's Seled Is a strawberry moldl And tastier then ever when served with reel mayonnaise. on canapes and serve with half slices of lemon. Makes about 1 cup spread. Use finer grinder of food chopper for liver and ntush- room*. Date Start* 3 tablespoon» real mayonnaise P.S.. T H E Y G O T T H E JOB — First scholarship winners of Fisher Body Craftsman’* Guild to graduate from college found good jobs awaiting them. Albert Fischer. U. of Illinois, will join the research division of Gen eral Motors, and Raymond Doerr, U. of Mich., the G - M proving grounds staff. Left to right are Fischer. Guild Secretary W. S. McLean. Doerr and Guild President W. A. Fisher. I package i j ounce® cream cheese ' » eup dates, seeded and finely chopped A LM A M A T E R H O N ORS SON— M. Sayle T a y l o r , n a t i o n a lly known as “The Voice of Experience." re ceives an honorary de gree of doctor of laws from William Jewell College. Liberty. Mo., his alma mater. Or. Taylor delivered the mencement address. ----------- Blend real mayonnaise, cream cheese and dates. Cut thin slices of bread Into stars with rooklo cut ter and cut an equal number of circles about half the slro of the stara. Rutter the bread. Spread stars with date mixture and place a circle of bread on each. Finger 8andwiehes* (open face) 1 package» It ounce® cream chwao ' « cup rtal mayonnalaa 3 tablespoon« almonds, finely chopped I tablespoon mtrsarhlno cherries, drained and finely chopped Fold mayonnaise Into whipped cream. When gelatin Is slightly thickened, fold It slowly Into may onnalse and cream mixture until entirely smooth. Fold In strawber ries. Turn Into mold. Chill until firm. Unmold on crisp lettuce. I peckage strawberry flavored gelatin Serve with additional mayonnaise, 3 cups boiling »rater thinned with a little whipped 3 tablespoons confectioners' sugar } cups strawberries, quartered »nd cream and lemon juice. Serves 6. Va cup rest mayonnaise hulled 1 cup boiled csives llyer. Ilnely ground If loose strawberry seeds appear 1/> eup rest mayonnaise Va cup boiled mushroom», finely (round on the surface of the turned-out 1/S cup creem. whipped V« teaspoon salt Dissolve gelatin In boiling water. mold, they are easily wiped off with To real mayopnalae add rcmaln- MV ’ngrpdlonti uad blend. Spread Chill. Sugar the strawborrles. a soft cloth. Blend Ingredients together thor oughly. Spread on thin slices of graham or whole wheat bread and cut In strips. Makes 1^4 cups of spread. Jellied Strawberry Salad* “ AY GO H O M E ’’— Greta Garbo, famous screen star, said "she was tired of it all” and sailed for her home in Sweden for a five months' rest. F I G U R A T I V E L Y S P E A K IN G — This Is the figure, and figures, of Miss Sally O’Brien of Chicago, who won a clty-wid^contest to select a girl In whom was combined a per fectly proportioned body, health, beauty and complexion. N OW T H E " K I T C H E N TR O U S S E A U ’— Colette d’Ar- vllle, pretty French star of the Opera Comique, it so enthusiastic about American kitchen devices, the la taking back a complete “ kitchen trousseau” assembled by Hammacher Schlemmer.^