The Rcarerton Reriew
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FRID A Y , AUGUST 9, 1985
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tun
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
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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.