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The Hearerton Review FRIDAY. DECEMBER «, |<m ■ Hull) Mllllll I'll’l Olio lull) |||I0 ll.lll.IIIU ullil [il.n i Oil l I i»|l li ' luctl !l HVM Ol i/llivr iim io.. Cop w t'i i l.opiioil imin unii ruby iln hm I uu iiiii 'I o t i l l . way; Mix tliroo purl* oifuin < h«-«-»«- mill 2 part« rranberry )« • l>. li. .t with h |> ooii or folk lllltll ;1 luiHil ti. Cover mill «tura In rafrlggr.tor un til Unir In srrve, l.lim ir Hire CouMi*« 1 l'iip ruukrd r.rr IV« t»j>». linking powder V4 tup wait Vk tup. clunuiuon Vi cup butter 1 cup brown minar llrmly | nckeJ 2 ugg« I Vi cupa flour I tbwp. pri'Hrrved RliiRrr iiyiup Vi cup preaerved or randird gln- Kcr. oliopped flue V4 cup wninni inmiH chouprd M il Hour, iih ' u m i i r, and rift » . l'altt wl li liuktiiK iMiwder, null und i limumon. i iruin butter, u bi miRtt: gradually, nail errino writ. Add «g g » onr ut u time, boatliia well ufler each ndd'ion. Add rice, nyrup, pre- nerved Rimer, wulnuta. nul then flour. Mix until well blended. Drop by teaapoonarul on lightly greased buklUR nhr«*t. mill bake III moder ate oven (S7K* IM 12 to IK ml*i utra, or uniti dour Make* .ibout 1 dozen Hiiuill rookie«. Troplrul 1 rop in.uliril Moli,»«. fully-rlpr b inumo. (uboul 2 builUIIUHl 2 tbupH. orange julre Vé tap. timUol orange r.ml '« cup roman ill •IVk ttiMpH. brown sugar '4 tap. nnlt I rup heavy rrcutn M x together bulimia orunvr Job .• .'lid «rated rind. Add roeoanut. «'i* aur mid null. Whip rrenro unlit fluff) but nut »tiff. Fold in banana mixture. Potir tnio freezing 'ia y of «utoniatlr refrigerator and free/. U01II firm. Serve» nix. lie »»erf f l afflr. -V» rup* allied rake flout 2Vk tup», baking powder 2 t»pa, Hu«nr 2 egg yolk», well iMuiten IVk rupH milk 2/J rup mrli««d butter 2 ckr wblten. ntlfTly ticnteli Sift flour once niea»ure ndd link Inn powder and nuaur. nnJ ».ft xaln. Combine ex* yolk«, milk, and butler; udd t«i flour m lxliiir bea* It Oil h HI III MIS are ifruerall) fraiidalriil Here ure • iiiiid of tbr ratrhv pliraaea uaed in claaalfled adver tlaeuienta and In the rlreulera of concern» lliul proinlae l.le pioflt* for work to be done at home. I'rae ticaliy all of them are quegt'onablu I'.., u till ■nii'otb. Fold o vrx or fraudulent; w linei , Ituke in hot » » d i e lioo. "'Earn $10 d</zen aewln.' dreaaev Ciad wattle. Serve a mound of vu : a* home.” olila lee cremo on eu< h en ,ou oi "I3C.00 a week for ¡iddreuain, waffle mid rover with eriiMlied, earda ut home .” »w retailed fr u ì or nuoce. Make "W e pay |24 a dozen for em live or h I x | nertb/ti wulllc». lie broidering buffet aeta in yout borne. mu I It in If « a lile » muy be He ved cold ‘‘ Earn $.V00 a hundred addressing with any fruit «aure poured ove" envelope« In your »pare Lin f.” " I t la ea»y lo earn $100 n moatb them. In your «pare time «W orsting \ greeting card«." Pineapple 1 ream Such advert taemeota uainlly bav. « cup Hwreleind i oudeo ed mil» ■i cups murwIimullowH. > i t lu i a catch In them. Their purpos«.- 1« ' to aell an outfit nnd u rash remit- elRliibH Iwnore mcuaurWK lance la required before you «el - rut i erunhed piueuppb) the detail« o f I he plan. If the work 1 cup water % cup linci) chopped nut nival.. la actually flnlalied It aeldom rnea »urea up to the requlremerta of th» Iilend thoroughly »w vet «ned con ndvertiaer. du.i.cu inn;., liiiely cut mar dima'. • Do not »pend your money fo>- low », crushed idneuppiii «b ic i, hn, been diali,id, wu.er, nod flnel.' Instruction» or for an «/utflt until cbopped nut incuta. Chill in refrl I you are aure the advertiser ha» a iceiali/i lor 12 bourn «*, !->nger. legitimate propoaltloo. The Portland Sei ve lu »bei lad «lumie«. Gurnl-tu Iletter llualneaa Bureau wll' help with maruachlno cb< rile«, S ti-m in. you to find out. (let the fact» from ■ la - without ehar««> or obllgal'on. BEFORE VOC INVEST INVER I liueolule l>ninni Rullar» I TIOATE. - Vk cupa «Ifted cuke flour Portland Better II um I ih - hi Bureau 2 tap», buklug powder Vt tap. aalt Va i»p. cinnamon 'k cup aofieued butter u other shortening While rldln« on hia inot' reyele I cup minar ! on Fourth Street In PortlanJ. la.t 1 e«K 2 square» unawceietied iboeolalc, Wednesday Ray Foxton w i i »truck , by an automobile. Both hi« lev- melted j were badly Injured ' and he w i» 'a cup chopped walnut no (a cut on Ida fueo and brui»ed abou .1 tap. vanilla i hia cheat. 2 tubleapoona milk The motorcycle was conalrierahlv Sift flour once, meanuie. add bnk dainaxed. in« powder, null, and cinnamon, i.nd aift again, i oiuldne b itte 1, mu - aur, egg. utol chocolate, b. aliti. thcTouglil) ; udd nut« and vanilla. Add flour, alternately with milk, luixiug well. Place on waxed paper l)laeu»»ion will be held con«*crn- and alia|ie in roll«, 2 Inehoe in in« Uie poaaible creation of a new dluinetvr; roll cucii lu waxed pape'. I union hl«h »rhool dlatilct wit i Chill overnight, or until firm «• the building and other facilities nouali to altre. Cut in ‘ «-in-h allcea, for the school located in Sherwood ♦lake on ungrea»ed baklti« »beet in al a hearing before the Washington lujt oven (400* F.l H romite:.. ' fount? boundary Ix/ard. ‘Saturday, Make» 4 dozen cookie«. December 21. Sherwood i» the ap i g|Q ■ ■■ ■ — — IIO H I RAY FOXTON HURT WHEN CAR HITS CYCLE MAY BlirU) UNION HIOH AT SHERWOOD Ilrazil >ut Urlili« 3 cupa »tieni Vk teii»poon »alt 2 eup.» «Deed Ilrazil nut» 2 table»|HioiiH butter Put 2 cufia of the sugar and th- »alt In a heavy fryln « pan and sti: over a hot Are uniti tue sugar lump». Imwer lire and «tir until ’ he augar melt». Add rein: Inin Mi«ar and nut» and «tir until au proximate renter of the nrua whlcn include» the nine pre»ent dlstric»» which would make the union. The district» are: Sherwood. Mldoleton Mulloy, Cl pole, !.«urel R d«e. and Mountain Home In Washington county, and chapman and Pleasant Hill dlHtrlot». In Clarkani»« county. — ■ , . _p—i i, ■ LOCAL NEWS __ li ley and Hubert Hingley all of Portland were guests of Mr and Mrs. Geo. Blg»»er Thanksgiving «lay. Mr. and Mrs. Orvnl Thninrpso'i 1». E. Myers drove to A ’ bany in and family of Moro, Oregon who Tlxard held 11 « tnltlnl h»«keth<ii; husluits, Wednesday. were visiting at the home of Mr . piactlce Tue»«lay evening f f *hi« Mrs. Jassle V. Myars la III with Thompson's parents. Mr. and Mr«. week. Only two lettermei, «bow el a cold and sore throat. J. H. Huletl, returned home 8un up but there were a ntunlei of me.) , Miss Agnes lew is of Teuask«.. day. on la«t year’» «quad who did no. Mr. and Mr». Barrett Rundwll • arn letter» who were «in hand. , Wash , visited al the H. A. Jone home Thursday. j drove to Corvallis Wednesday lo J . F. Ix>u«d</n of route Hill Dr. and Mrs. Bert Ru»«e!| an I | attend the funeral of Fred Hook. . boro, wa» injured Monday when the son Morria of The Dalle", t 'si tec. Mr». Hook» and daughter JuRanru- wagon In which he wa« ridlue wm returned with them and remained at thehfyine f»f Mr. and Mrs. F. I »truck by the car of J. M. Villian; over until Funday morning. of Yamhill. Neither Willi am« no •, Olds, Friday, Mrs. Rn -ell is a si Little Alisa Beverley Rohrer cel J. T. John»«uj of route 5 Hlllaboto ter of Mr. Olds. v ere Injured. Fo« wa« blai’ ad f« ■ | Mr. and Mrs. Guy < arr and rhil ebrated her sixth birthday w'tJi « atfernoon. Anion; the accident, which occurred ne«. dr«m. and Mr. and Mrs. J A ride - party Tuesday Aloha, on the main highway. son of Portland drove to Seat!I-:. those present were Mary Myer , Jack Hdly, Anita Pienovl. Bill.- an I Two brother». Oliver an 1 Wayn I Wash., Wednesday and visited with Patsy Rhea and Buddy and Jan« l Howard, from the CCC eanip« wer • relatives unt 1 Hunday. Dawes. Ice cream, cake and raud. Injured in an auto acrid« ol while Mr. and Mrs. F. If. Goyl and sf/n were enjoyed, with tiny toys for vlNltin« at their home at Mherwood Bichard were Thanksgiving day din favor«. Munday. Tlie dense fo « rail ed them ner guests at the home cf their Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Barne«. »o r » tc get off the road and tbeir car son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and John and Robert. Mr. and Mrs. overturned pinning Wayne under IL Mrs. Gerald Goyt. in Portland. M. H. Metcalf, sons Err.ext and II. J. Settergren of Portland was awarded the contract to bill'd thr 1 The Rev. and Mrs. W’ i’ lard An Donald, and Harold Peterson were day guests at the new Dayton union »e.hof/1 'u iiljdi'if derson were hosts with a Thanks 'thanksgiving at a meeting of the «eh'iol dire - giving dinner at their honu Thurs home of Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Fleer- day. Nineteen were presen*. Sonu wood at Jewel. Ore. Mr. and Mrs. tors Saturday. of the guests were from Portland Barnes and sons remained over un Paul Hank in» of Timber »a s hi. and others from Woodburn. til Saturday. and bruised up rather badlv when Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hoffman of hit by a car driven by Dale Rusael The Missionary Society of the of Fnre»t Gn/ve. The fo g was thick Sunnyslde. Wash.. Mr. and Mrs. Church of Christ is giv ln : a pin-' W ilkln entitled ’’The Mission Barrel \ al and Hankins had stopped to clear Uoyd I* Izee Jr and l~ son, all of Portland, were dinne. Ihe church Friday evening. David off hi« windshield. guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bierly of Gladstone, Ore., who was Henry Young of Hill«boro whh Fred H. Goyt Saturday ever ing. formerly a missionary in Africa, (he principal speaker at the meet Mr. and Mrs. 8. C. OIJs were will give a talk. There will also be ing of the new North Plain» Town Thanksgiving day guests at the readings and music on the program send club recently. ’ which begins at 7:30 o’clock. Nine charters for W i h’ngton hotne of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Myrt and Mrs C, B. Old«, in Sellwotsl. A large gathering of relatives county i ll club« have arrived at Twenty-eight were present t > e i enjoyed Thanksgiving dinner at t.ha County Superintendent Krause's < 3 liursda". flee at Hillsboro. The plan is to Joy the occasion, which was in th l Evans-Whitworth home of a family reunion. Mr». The guests were Mr. and Mrs. A r present the charters to the res nature C. B. Olds, who is 88 years old chie Stone and Wayne Murvey >f pective clubs at their ne» • mee’ was made especially happy bv hal Port Townsend, Wash wh.i al«> ings. ing five of her eight child en p;es remained over the week-end. Mrs. cnt. One came from Idaho on- Pauline Quaid of Portland. Mr.«. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Hulet* wer.-* from California, and one from Tin- Nellie l » t z of Tacoma W l *.. Mr. hosts for a dinner party of flf ’ «-<-1 Dalles. and Mrs. James W btwo-th and Thanksgiving day. latter in the day sons Donald and Robert of Hiilr- Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hingley. Mr. and Mrs. Hulett v.sited at tie- Helmholtz-Weber home in Po'tland. ihe Misses Ruth and Helen Hinz- toro. r For heaven’s sake, is that coffee made x already? j u r e — it takes A !y a jiffy to brirtq S ncjr to a boil on this n NEW GAS RANGE! xar dissolves. Add butter and pour onto greased hakin« sheet, spread thinly. T In TAe W E E K ’S N E W S THF: REVIEW r C l K K E \ T H l. \ I S C H O T O C R A I’H E D F O R RECEIVES KEY TO HOLLY WOOD—John- ny Pineapple, from the Oole plantations In Hawaii get« a grand hand, as well as the key to Hollywood, from Alice Faye, singing dance atar of tha movies, as he arrives in California aboard the Malolo.' TW ISTED STEEL— All that re mained of Ruth Nichola* twenty- parsenger plane after It craahed In flames near Troy, N. Y. Miss Nichols held several women'« record* in aviation. Speed... M o d e rn Gs3 Rangea have th e se fe a tu re s t one of the reasons m ore Portland women cook with gas than with a ll other fuels! 0 I f you cook with gas, you may be taking its apeed for granted.Unleas, for some reason or other, you have had to cook with another fuel Then how you appreciated the instant heat gas provides! * C H ILLY DAYS— Hare inne Shirley, the dlmlnu- screen star, wearing tha ool girl'» popular class m enaembi«, a naat istgr and colyrful aearf. FOOTBALL NOVELIST — Francis Wallace, who learned football under Knute Rock- ne, beliaves that racketeers and profesilonal gamblers are beginning to cast covet ous eyes on college football. To stop them, he decided that the beat way to bring them before an aroused pub- lie wrath would be to write a novel about them. The novel waa ao good that Collier’* Weekly is publishing it as a t-.-lal AFTER CAR The younger of the two ladies in this picture w as n a m e d Miss Bulck Sua Ann Metzger— because she ar rived at 12:01 o'clock on the morning of the announce m ent o f the 1 9 3 6 B u l c k cart. Her fa ther, C.J. Metz- ger. helps make automobiles In F ll nt, M ich ., Buick's horn* town. When you used another fuel, you found much to your consternation that you had to anticipate your heat ing requirements. And how tedious thoae “ warming up" periods were! You came rightly to these conclusions: Cas alone rises to service at a split second's notice. Cas brings food to its boiling point in one-half to two-thirds th* time required by other fuels Spead ian’t tha only ad vantage of gaa.lt ia superior in ao many respects. It la Automatic Top Lighter T op flexible, affording an un limited number of cooking temperatures. It is clean be cause repeated filterings re move impurities. It is eco nomical because it supplies more heat per dollar than any other convenient fuel. Examine the 1935 • model gas ranges. They. too. are in a class by themselves. They offer more conveniences and greater beauty than other types of ranges. And they are priced to fit even the most lim ited budget. It’s easy to get started cooking the beet possible way— with gas and a modern gas range. burcers lig h t a u tom a ttcgllf when gas is turned on. Oven Heet Regulates temperatures for baking and roasting. Smokoloss Brollar A rfaprruiaa in fba pnn catcba* n u e n : so tmtokt O van Insulation Keeps the beat im tbe oeem where it belongs. Ask us— o r any f ls e lt r In m odern gas appliances. P ortland G as & C oke C ompany TH RILLING RESCUE— An Improvised rop« ladder made of a bed sheet carried this woman guest to the safety of the fireman's pompier ladder In a recent Tacoma. Wash ington, hotel fire. P a rll— 0. V— «m a r. O ragm CM*. NMUbora. Nawbarg. Albany, » a l a i . CarvaMa lli«M R (t«r, the m ere gee se rv ice a y e e heve, the lower the rete yeu pmy. Ask e s sh ee t oar popolar eeesh leetlee rete. Simmor Burners M t k , w n ttrln n t w U i i «O ggi , » « y » as i » 15 %/a gas