The Beaverton review. (Beaverton, Washington County, Or.) 192?-1941, August 09, 1935, Image 3

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    The Rcarerton Reriew
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FRID A Y , AUGUST 9, 1985
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Uraide th e
new I, i t !«1 .
, Park,
Th«
Mr. ami Mr». Win lleil and chd-
1 d ren viahted S unday a t T im ber witn
Mr. and Mrs C ourtney Syverson.
lk>ar wotnen-folk:
A gain I w n te Ur you from th e
Recipe» T h at Never l ir u s Old
m ountain», but this tim e | am n o t
* . '
Like the »uruM-t th a t .happen» ev ­
be
s ittin g In th e cool green shade by
i is
ery night, like th e friend you love
a noshing river, b u t In the slender
ru t
the m oat «»me things never gr< w
■I.a<low <*f a g ia n t » p ar-tree, s te a ­
ned
<dd| It'» tihe sam e w ith certain
die d w ith a we.l> of shining steel
food* th u t have won a p erm anent
guy-lines, from which vantage jH«int
place on our table* and in our
I am w atching a group of sw uat.
heart*. As fum iliar a s the paper
B anana I’eanul Salad
n g, d u sty logger», | a m supposed
on the din in g i»r>m wall, an d as
(T he ralad everybody likes)
i•mitt'ii her,, w hat» | will I»- ,n
I homely as tiLat crack in the k it­
Allow on* ripe banana foi t- c '.
0 m panative a a frty . T he »cone js so
chen sink, a few "tan-lby» n, tin- reaving. Feel the banana, roll in
v ibrantly alive and Interesting to
»nd
then in t».x>iu*i
food field
a p p e ar
and re a p p e a r, rrayonnaiae
me. th a t I fe a r I »hall not ac ca n -
liave ba«-n finely
chopped.
ytsar a fte r year, to win new ft ¡etui* which
l’l'»h much w riting
even
though
and keep the old.
I ’htce tihe fru it on a l>ed of shred-
thia le tte r m ust g o in the mail»
O f course, m any o f u u r obi d ish , <ied lettuce o r w atercress.
tumwrrow, b u t I do w onder, u* I
u*
a re revistHl, and new improv«-U l
wutch the*«' men if women really
»pprociate
their
husbands,
bhc tecipi* ten d er them easier to niake. |
‘'re g u la rs ”
b rea d w m m rs
of the fam ily.
Of V ariation» on t i c old
pop
up
evoty
m
onth
or
so,
and are
crura» tlia t doe» not re fe r to th< se
v 'ves a t o nr,, n uofortum it ■ eag erly acceptixl fo r th e ir sterlin g
to b a v e a worthie»» bueharxl T h isi w orth. G in g rib rc a d for instance i*
Is w rltLw only reg ard in g the man *o old lh a l Georg«- W ashington ate
wh»» accepts hi* reaponadiilities and it a* a 4*>y, b u t n< w w e serve it
endeavor* to give o f his ixwt fo r w ith ice cream and chxicolate sauce
th a t
H a fam ily.
F a r too often
these am i in all m anner of way*
W ashington
would
have
iia o are not given t»he praise they M ary
thought ‘‘new fan g le d "—b u t the fla ­
rra ily deserve.
vor rem ain» d ea r to o u r neart».
I know »line of the logger» win*
f fid-Fashioned B ak e d B ea n s
Rice pod ling, l»m! N'«t*»ly know*
a re w orking in the dust, which lies
(T ak a them on your picnic)
who
mail«'
th«
firs
t
rice
pudding
taw ny gold in the *hot «unnhine, and
2 cup* pea beans
1 know th e ir wive» and fam ilies. but it m ain tain s ita re g u la r plan-
14 tsp. »oda
They are typical of such worker» on the menu, ami boast* 20<l v a ria ­
14 tap. salt
tion»
,,f
it«*
original
form
.
So
it
through<ttJt t»he w est; perhaps, fun­
’A tap. pepper
d am entally, o f all w< rkom th ro u g h . go««* - -iiekcd )*eane, »ucrolash, Irani
14 cup d ark corn ayrup
g ia v y , oatnw-al cookies- all are old
14 tap. d ry m u»tard
fam iliar friends
whioh
you m ust
1 sm all onion, peeled
huve again noon, if you have n eg .
2 oz, piece sa lt pork
leeted them recently.
W ash I w ans, soak 12 hour?, (o v er­
n ig h t) in cold w ater. A-ld soda and
D ate T o rte
cook liean* in aam e w ate r until
(T he F’av o rite D uaaoit)
skins begin to loosen. Place 14 »alt
14 cup flour
pork (sliced) in bottom of bean
14 tap. sa lt
pot; mid 14 b eans and 14 the s e a .
1 tap. b aking powder
•oning»; add rem aining bean* and
2 eggs
seasoning*; bury onion In the beans.
1 pkg. date*, sliced
D rizzle corn sy ru p o ver the tip .
1 cup c-hop|M-d nut*
cover w ith sa lt pork. Add Just
14 cup su g a r
enough boiling w ate r »lowly un til
14 tap. vanilla
it seopa th ro u g h bean* to top. Co-
S ift flour, salt and talking pow- ver and bake in slow oven (.100*
d r r into m ixing
bowl. Slice the F\) 4 ihours o r longer, until liquid
dates and mix, w ith n u ts, through is absorbed and beans
d ark
and
flour w ith fin g er tip*. Beat, egg*; m ealy. F'ills 2 qt. bean pot.
ami vanilla; tieat in su g a r g ra d u ­
ally; stir in the flour, d ates and
N'ew-Style Baked Bean*
nut m ixture, {take in a well-oiled
P u t a can of ready-liaked bean*
»hall. »w pan in slow oven (326* F.) in a casserole; season to ta ste w ith
IS to SO m inutes Remove from pan, d ry m u stard, salt, pepper, and a
cool, c u t in a.fusre* and serve with little minced onion if desired. Pour
w hipped cream .
a cup of d ark corn sy ru p over top
wn«l Iwke in a very »low oven until
Ifate T o rte V ariation*
we 11. mixed
and heated
th ro u g h ;
Use finely colled cra ck er crumb* you ca n ’t tell them from th e Fome-
instead <»f flo u r if you like. F la . cooked v ariety .
vor to rte w ith o ran g e juice and
rind
fo r O range Date T o rte,
or
Blushing Rice P uddirg
(The "jelly k ind” )
14 cup uncooked rice
her •share in the m aking o f a h a p ­
2 cups milk
py life.
14 tap. vanilla
The w histle is blowing. The men
14 tap. » alt
ccive when h« work* day a fte r
nre w iping tihe sw eat from their
14 cup su g a r
d ty , w ear» his old clothes, aim
face*
ami picking up co ats
and
2 e g g yolk»
go««» w ithout vacations because the
1 cu p w hipping cream
fam ily require*
so many,
m any lunch pail» The "m ulligan c a r ” is
w afting to take them back to cam p,
Red jelly
’ huigis? ffla- has “ given hostages to
W ash rice ami cook it slow ly in
fortune * ami m n never break loose b u t as it i» crow ded 1 shall take
the
tra
il
th
ro
u
g
h
th
e
woods.
I
t
is
bhe
milk.
Add su g a r
and beaten
an d know
the joy of doing the
a
th ree mile w alk
b u t th e cool eg g yolks; mix well. Boat occasion­
thing* h«« du-iimcd of in hi* youth.
shade o f the uncut tim b er will be ally a s rice cools. When cold, fold
I w onder bow many women, a.* sw eet a fte r th e -heat of the logged-
in w hipped cream ; add >'alt ami
they w ash th e dishes and folk w off a re a , am i th e re is a sp rin g vanilla. P u t a la y er of jelly into
th e routine
of o ft-tim e s tiresom e w here green fern s c lu ste r ami a mold; pour on rice and chill on ice
tasks, am i in the doing feel that m arsh w here th e cat ta ils nre gol
o r in re frig e ra to r. Urtmold.
they a re b earin g the w o rst end of den brown in th e *un.
the burden
and
are
hungry fo r
I »end to you my g re e tin g s.
Mr. ami Mr». Dan H affner of R a­
ad v e n tu re nnd the jo y of freedom
Lovingly.
leigh mobored tx> M t. Hood, W ed­
— how many- J ask. ever »top th e ir
M A RY .M A RTH A n esday o f th is week.
< wn repining* lo»rg enough to r e ­
alize tihat th eir b rra d .w in n c r* may
lie fee lin g the Wearinee» o f life’s
ro u tin e ? T he sam e longing fo r new
in te rest» ? F o r the stra n g e sights
nnd life o f other leieis, and the joy
n'
freisloni
from
responsibility?
Men have th e ir dream s, «*vcn as
w« women, and ju*t a* often they
have to ibi-le them aw ay and "carry
on" in th e work they m u st do for
Mr», G. V. W olker of San Fran-
cisco, C alif., w as a g u est of Mr.
an d Mrs. C. I), W alker, last week,
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Tayloi
and
children and Mr. T aylor's parent*
atten d e d a picnic a t Blue Lake
P ark , Sunday.
Mr. and Mr». J. K. A pplogate
(fo rm erly of thia place) are buibl-
ing a service statio n in F am rrcg-
In T
rww brulge a t F arm in g to n |
w m «bdicated H'nxiay. About 200
atten d ed and h«?W a picnic d in n e r.'
The bridge » a* named the H arris
bridge.
|
Mr. and
Mr» Arnold
8yver*nn
*'r ‘
from Gate*, O regon,
visited with ®
Mr. and Mr». C. P. Sywerion. A r t ’
Kyveraon retu rn ed home w ith th e m 1E*
fo r several week*.
Mr*.
Betty
Mildred
Sa ttler
of
B aker
and
Phceniju
Tht
P io n
ic
he WEEKS NEWS
CURRENT EVENTS THOTOCRAI’HEI) TOR
THF R E V IE W
MAX AND H IS
B R I D E— M a x
Baer, former
heavyweight
champion, and the
former E lle n S u lli­
van of Ithaca, N.
Y „ after th eir m a r­
riage in W a s h in g ­
ton. She w a s for­
m e rly manager of
a hotel coffee shop.
S U C C E S S — F ifth Avenue
invades the night clubs.
Miss Marjory Logan, soci­
ety deb, makes her debut
under the baton of Jo hnny
Gre en, society's favorite
director, and with
Old
Sc he nle y drin ks a toast on
New Y o rk 's St. Regis roof.
F I R S T O F 47.000 R 0 0 K I E S — Th e s e boys, off
to learn hayfoot-strawfoot principles, are the
first to be added to the arm y in the recruiting
drive that w ill swell the ran k s from 118.000
to 165.000— the first recru iting effort since
- - —~
—
t he war.
H O M E — After her first
vacation trip to Europe
Myrna L o y return s to
Hollywood to s t a r In a
new picture.
B R E A K E N D U R A N C E R E C O R D S — T h e "Old
Miss." endurance plane in w hich Al and Fred
K e y of Meridian. Miss., broke a world's record
by stay ing aloft 27 days, 5 hours and 34 sec­
onds. "‘hey flew far enough to have ci rcl ed the
earth twice.
Take mildness for one thing — how
does it measure up for mildness?
Chesterfields are milder— not flat or
insipid, o f course, but with a pleasing
flavor.
Then take taste for another thing —
docs it have plenty o f taste?
Chesterfields taste better — not strong
but just right.
In other words. They Satisfy—
that's my yardstick for a cigarette.
Chester held ... the
Ü 1011. Llura rr * k i v i » Tu» «c o Co.
M iw
Arizona,
•p e n t two day* la s t week with Mr. ^jj
and Mr*. Claud W ebber. On th e ir |,e f,
re tu rn home th ey visited Your m ite lunch.
W h a t is the yardstick
for a cigarette ...
I t is alm ost tim e (o r the quit-
b u g w histle to blow. Some ot these
men, whom I can see w orking w ith
heavy lines anil chokers, bundling
the g ia n t m achines, cu ttin g wood
hour a f te r hour, will go back to
bunk houses clu tte re d witih the p a r .
aphernuliu o f three other men. They
live 4hu» in the cam p b«*causc in
som e oases th e w ife doesn’t like
th e rougihn«*».* o f cam p life, more
freq u en tly
because
th e
children
m u st be n ea r a school. O thei men
will re tu rn to iihe liitle places they
call home t<> find a slovenly, com ­
p laining w ife, the house unkem pt
•’.nd a |ian of d ir ty dishes on the
kitohon »tow . She ha» been too in ­
te re ste d in « Time S tory M agazine
<>i th e la te s t cam p gossip to do «her
housew ork. T here will be a few —
n very few —who are fo rtu n a te e-
rougih to 'have a real home to which
they m ay r e tu r n —a r ia l home oven
th o u g h it i* only « sm all house In,
a logg»<l.off clearing, b u t it bolds
a woman who loves enough and is
wise and 'honorable enough to do
Mr.
fa mil
am i ]
land,
|e r n
C hesterfield .. . the
cigarette that's M IL D E R
Cigarette that TA STE S B E TTE R
L O T S O F F A I T H — T h e two K a y s , noted
skatin g teams, perform the dangerous " a i r ­
plane spin " atop the sea m le s s steel F i s h e r
tu rret top of a 1935 Pontiac. T h e y skate on
an 8-fcot square platform and the act is per­
formed with the c a r in motion.