The Beaverton review. (Beaverton, Washington County, Or.) 192?-1941, May 21, 1937, Image 3

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    KH IDA Y, MAY SI .M T
■ B B g T B U , - I l , "J.F. I „1
The Beaverion Review
or est« lo» In or to the real titled to p<ese«s!on Of the R>1'
property ,tÌMcrib«il in pt.rn- low iis( described real P'operty
» ill's complaint, Defendant*.
lying, be ng and situate rt a»«
To: hila I my and John le>o < outty of vv WK' ing on, s»i*ie of
particularly
de-
la y , iter JiUKleod, Coal llcuaity, w ie g u . and
Cd» aid Enterick and Katie r.ui- si need as follows, to-wil.
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er:ck, bis wife, Dame} Umerale
Commencing where the north
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t III Kl II OF I IIHIST
ufc’-d UuLa Emerick, bis wife, laamt
l no of u»e Ixmaxioo Lstud
liro. H, II u HI l , Faster
Sorensen and Julius R o ttim i«)
i m m of Christian Fhneritk
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her buabamJ, William
IhomoM
in Township 1 South, Range
Hible School ft: If» a
Mrs.
Kmoricfc, F.liaal eLh A m tl,a F or- ¡ 3 West ensues ihe center
Vernla Hopper, supt.
>1 MUONS
Communion service — I I a.m. ln I Ite Circuit ( "urt Of The bes, Will non Taylor Ftnbes ami i of ibe Tuaiatm Ittver; thence
Sarah F'or be«, his wile, Marvin
West on »aid North line U>
i followed by the sermon by the
Siale VI (Regga For
t » . | F a U iu Forte s, Thelma Ân tenon,
the Northwest corner of su.d
puslor, Subject “ Life Made O 'er.” Frederick BcJ.oeo. Plaintiff, vs.
(.
V. Cates,
Laurindo,
l ayo
claim; etieivce South on the
livening service S o'clock and
E1U D*y and John Doe D«ty, | Drehers a id Theodore Brothers,’
V '«»t lie « of said claim -to
, the Fust ill ’s
message at
this
her husband, Sarah
Kmerlck I bar in*-bafd. Ijncllgt F or' ra t-
Ute
otn. er of H e Tualatin
lime will tie "Human
ilis'o ry
Hunch and John Doe Bunch, her i FTc rtbrr and ' harte«
FTetraier,
River; thence Northeasterly
Outlined In
Bible
Prophecy.”
husband, Fivm Siegrist xml A- j her husband,
Ernest
Clarence
down the cooler of said river
This Is the fourth setnion .n a
dolf h Siogrisl^ her bubuDd, ' Fort«.« and Jane Doc
beginning,
Forbes, ; tu the place of
¡series on the “ Second < orntny of
j<> n Hen ley and Sophit Hcn»- bis wife, William 11. Emerick. ; corUtn.ng 137 ocitc.
Ex-
Christ." Head the 2nd und 7th
ley. Ills wife. Carl
iieusley, ' and .Vlaybeile Emerick. his wife,
ccptxg therefrom ‘.4 of an
chapters of Daniel. In this ser­
Hukaa limerick, led ward Enter-.
acre containing the graves
F'rank A. Etne* lek and Martha
vice the symbols w ill Is-
ex­
irk and Katie
Etfierick, his j
Emerick, his wife,
Cynthia E. j of Chiisiian Emerick and the
plained.
wife, Daniel Emerk-k and Eula i ‘ Welsh, Nellie Spurt ell Cine, lek,
childien o f Solomon Fmer-
The choir directed by Mrs. John­
limerick. his wife, Fannie > ja i - I Mary FLmertck Kelly airal jotui
itk;
son. will furnish special m isle
iso. Vieb. and Melvin Vlele, her j lx>e Kelly, her husband, G. A. !
ar.d further adjudging and de­
both mornlnK and evening. M d-
husheml. Esther Vida Fme rick, Weh rung, K. J. Simpaon and A.
claring trat ir.eiLbtr of you have
week service will be led this
l/ ra Sorenson and Jul us Hor- 'Simpson, her husband, Mary <F.«ld,
any estate or interest la or right
i week by Mrs. Itoheit Jnhmaon.
■rnmic. her husbjnd,
William F'rank F'ield. Ad-s F'ield, I « . rie-*
or title to »aJd premises >r any
Henry Firn crick, J curst«
Alva
F iekx, WillU* Field, Vernice F'ield ! part or parcel thereof, and that
tu t In I ( iiiigrcgutional Church
Enrerick, Viaud« Ernerii k Frank­
(aetneiimes
known as
Vernic each and aU of you and all
| Harper K. Hums, I’astor
|
lin and Chsrle« Fnankiin, her ! F'ield), Nellie Field, the unkomwx Ì
person» claiming or to rU'tn by.
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husband, Hairry Ernerkk. Wil­
II
IbtiT» gt law of Sally A m 3 pa * k*. 1 through or urder you, or either
Hible Hchool 9:45 a. in. Ano­
liam 1'honiXK Erne rick, Eliza­
i deceit-ed. the unknown he'rs at I or any o f you he f're v e r ba red
ther record attendance last 1/ d’n j beth Amelia Forbes, A’llliam
Mrs Vinrrnl ItU i
law of Eliza Jar.e Webster, de- i
piecluded from claiming or
Taylor Forbe« and Sarsli For- j ,
.
day. H. C. I*>ty, supt.
Wlnthrop W Aldrich
j t nd all other persons j ati'empting to claim, a»«er'ing or
Morning Worship H o u r--tl a.tn.
la «, his wife. Marvin Edwin (t H
and parties unknown to plain- | yjtempting to asrert any Inter-
NEW YOKK (Special)- Mrs. Vin­ Anthem by tile Choir. W. I* Cady
F’ort>e«, Thelma Ar-derson. C. i
cent Aslor society leader and civic
tiff claiming any
right, Mile e«t or «slate in or right or 'itle
I
Director.
Serira-n
theme;
"'Va*
V.
Cartes,
I
e
uriraVa
Faye
Hro-
j
worker, has been appointed Chair­
¡Merest >n estate in cr to ihe ¡to «aid premises, or any part
iher« ard Thefxlore Brother»,!
man of s National Women's Advisory Mary A Christian’ ’’
real property described in plain- cr parcel thereof to Ihe end hat
Christian Endearor- 7 «.m.
her husband. Estella i lor» nee •
Committee for the New York World's
tiff»’ cmr-.pldint. Defendants.
| plaintiff’s title in and to Lite
Fair of 1939 Wlnthrop W Aldrich,
Evening Worship 8 p.m. Si«*-
Fletcher and Charles F ’'-ujw r,
IN
TH E
NAME OF
THE ’ real property in the complaint)
Chairman of the Chase National I cial Musical Concert. This >er- j iher hUHbsnd, Ernest Clareoee
Bank. Is heading the men's National
Forbes and Jure Doe Foilje«. STATE OF’ OREGON: You, ar.d » « 1 in tF,ls summons descr bed
Committee Together they will enlist vie A will feature anthem* hy a
quieted and »el at
his
wife. William H. Exerlck ea' h of you are hereby required ' l«e forever
more than 10.000 committee worker» large male chorus, women's i
to
appear
ard
answer
the
com-
rest
in
relation
to any and all
e nd
May belle
Emerick. his j
in a nationwide campaign to arouse 1 us. mixed choir with
special
wife, F'rank A Emerick -nd plair.t filed against rc-n ¡a IFxe j r-izsimM of whatever nature claim-
interest in and create support for the solos. A «liver offering «rill be
New York Fair Orovei Whalen
Martha Emetick, his wife. T o y - 1 abtve entitled Court and cause i ( <j or asserted by* ycu or either
taken for ihe benefit of masic
Jointly,
President of the v*u Corporation has
lor
B. Emerick ar.d Stella Em- 1 on or tefore the expiration of I of yiru Individually or
announced that State Chairmen will for our Junior choir which Is
erfek, hie wife,
Cynlhia E. i four weeks from ar.d after
_,e named later and that every state ; to furnish music this summer.
Welsh. Nellie Spurrell Emer­ 7th 1937. Ihe date of like f.rst ' further ar.d additional relief a»
will be brought into active partici­
Hible Study class every Wed­
ick, Mary Emerick Kelly nrd publication of ’ his »unw-ns !r> shell meet with equity and good
pation in the New York Fair, making nesday at 8 p.m.
This summ'.n« la
John Doe Kelly, her ihusbajid, ; the Beaverton Review, tne da'e ecntdecM .
It truly national
Fiver welcome to all cur ser­
G. A. W eh rung. G. A. Patter-! of the last publication tht-rof | served upon you, and each o f
vices are stranger« ard the poor.
son and Bertha Pat'erscm. his being June 4th. 1937. nani’ ly, on | you by publication thereof ir. the
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P
w ife, Eelrh Patterson- William or before Mcnday tlie 8th day Beaverton Review for and during
I
N'nverene
Church
dates in
Corwin a ml Blanche Cor v In, his '• o f June. 1937. and set forth by the time »»xd on nte
Julius Miller, Faster
wife, F’ aye Alexander and Ge.vrge answer duly verified, as by law ibis summors mentioned by or­
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Alexander, her husband Mary nequirerl. Hie rature and char- der of the Hen. R- F. Pe'ers.
Sunday School— 9: tf. n.m. Brine
Wehrung, Alice Ne Iron .E-thel »d on
ariF estate in or right Judge o f the above ratitled f'ourt
your family for religious wor­
WisdofM and l^vtom Wisdom her or title to. that vou h ive or> made and dated at Hillsboro,
ship ard stay for the morrlnc
husband, R. J. Simpson
and A. claim to have in or to or upon Oregon, on the 4>h day of May,
Rickman, supt.
W lu il' ii N o i r e » O p i n i o n m
v orship. F.ivm
Simpson, her husband.
Vary the real properly hereinafter de­ 1937, requiring ycu, and each of
j
We have rlas«c* for all.
Field. Frank Field, A di Field. scribed, t'kai the same may be you to appear and airswer with­
In v itin ': ( » u v rrn o r in n i
Worship hour 11 a.m. Theme:
sumnioe*
Charles Field. Willie
Field. adjudicated by decree of the ar in !be lime in this
Hell—The Plnro of Eternal Dark­
specified.
I ’r o p lr lo tin* l' W 9
Vernic« Field, (also known *s hove er titled Court:
ness.
AND YOU W II'L, P L E A S E T a K E
Dated this 4th day of May,
Vem ie Field),
Nellie
F-eld,
E x p o s itio n
Junior Society—6:30 p.n..
the unknown heir« at law* of NOTICE (hat if you fail so to 1937.
Flvamrelistlc fueeiing 7:30 p.m.
Francis E. Sturgis and Rag-
Srllv Ann Sparks.
deceaset. »nswer, for want thereof, plain­
NEW YORK. (Special).—In • letter The Pastor’s stfbjeol will hv ■The
Ihe unknown heirs at aw of tiff w-»U applv to 'he above en­ ley a r'l Hare. Attorneys for Plain-
of invitation to the goverron of 47
Eliza Jane Webster, deceased, titled court fo r a decree ad­ t'ff. Resident Attorneys, State of
states. Grover Whaien. President of Marriage Alarm Pells.”
prnver-meeting- ■*:30
Address.
and all other persons ard par­ judging ard declaring that the Oregon. tPcsil Office
the New York World's Fair 1939 Cor- ' Midweek
Buildim*:,
poration, points out that the commer­ Wedncsday night*.
ties unknown to plaiwtiff claim­ platr.'iff is ihe owner in fee First National Bank
cial eonseo oences ol the International
adv.-23-Z7
possession »nd en- Hillsboro, Oregon.
¿.'i»U>r *»cdm®5bii> with us Wo
ing ary right, ilitle, interest simple, in
exposition under conduction in New t
i
sti angers.
York City are so ».reat and important
that they alone would justify the ac­ * ---------------------------------------- ^
Sf. ^'^'rilla‘ * Chnrch
tive participation of every -tate in
f„ O’ Keefe. Pa 'tor
1 Rev. t
the nation.
"Fifty million persons trom every 91------------------ -—
walk in ufe. froir every state in the
Sunday Service« 7:20 and 9:30
United S ates. from every country in
AM.
the world, are expected to attend the
Fair," writes Mr. Whalen. "The great
American market with its tremendous NOTICE OF
KIN \L ACCOUNT
consume! purchasing power will be
In
The
C
’
unty
Conn Of The
represented by these visitors They
State Ol* Oregon I '» - Wash. Co.
will comprise a true cross-section ol
In the Matter of the Estate of
America.”
The World » Fair, according to Mr
John NPcGill, Decease*.
Whalen, will oe a magnificent spec­
Notice is tierchy given '.hat the
tacle. entertaining and mstruttive: It
will attempt to answer the questions: undersigned rdfihinistrator of the
“ What kind of a world havt we built? the (Etate of Johr McGill, deeeos*i
his
Tn-
What kind of a world are we build­ cd, has filed herein
ing? What kind of a world can we a!
acocii»t
In t h e
Connty
.mild?" With collateral impro -merits, Count o f the Sit ate o ' O.cson .
it will represent . total investment of
more than »125.030.000 by the Fair for the county f t Washing'on,
Corporation and the governmental, aud that, Monday the 7th day
industrial and other participants The of June. 1937, at like hewr of
Fair site park u a tract of I216V5 9:30 o’clock in the forenoon of
acres, almost at the geographical and said day. and in ihe Court Room
population centf. of New York City of sakf Court, has been rppt intod
Construction of buildings and roads,
grading, dredging, planting and land­ by said Court as the time ard
hearing of ob-
scaping »rt already under way. based place for the
upon a schedule which cads for com­
pletion ol all construction operations
before January I 1939. to allow four
months foi final decorations and in­
stallation of exhibits preparatory to
the opening of thi Fair on April 30
The opening date commemorates
the tnaufcui ation. on April 30. 1789. of
Willtout Calomel And Ytu 11 Jump Out of Bed is
George Washington as the first Presi­
the Mtrninf Karin' to Ct
dent of the United States
The liver «hould |>our out tw o pounds of
In the governn.ent area and near
liquid bile into your boweh daily. I f thin bile
an imposing federal hall to be erected
in not flow in* freely, your food doesn't d ig r s U
I t juRt dorRv m in the bowel# tin« Wonts up
by ihc United States Government, the
your itomach. You i c t o>n*ti|»«ted. Your
Fair will provide a "Hall of States'
whole system is poisoned and you feel sour,
In which thi significant contributions
sunk and the world looks punk.
Laxatives sre only makeshifts. A mere
ol each state In laying the foundations
bowel movement doesn't jret at ths« cause. It
for the better World of Tomorrow can
REGULAR V A LU E $4.00— YOU SAVE $2.00
takes those trtTod. old Carter's L ittle Liver
be proudly displayed, says Mr
Pills to * v t these two pounds o f bile flowing
freely and make you feel “ up and up". Harm­
Whalen
Sign the order form below, and mail or bring it to our Office with
less. irentle, yet amaxinir in makinjr bile flow
His letter supplement, an Invitation
freely. Ask fo ri'a r te r 's L ittle L iver Pills by
to participate in the F»ir extended
name. Stubbornly refuse anythin « else. 25c.
$2.00. There is nothing more to pay.
tc the governors on November 30 by
Governor Herbert H. Lehman of the
host state of New York Governor
Lehman pointed out that the State of
New York .ias already appropriated,
to date. $2.130.000 for commencement
of construction of boulevards, service
roads, bridges, and certain other basic
improvements the State will make at
How would you like to lose your
USE THIS M A G A ZIN E ORDER FORM AND S A V E $2.00
the exposition site or its approaches
(at, increase your energy and improve
The New York legislature, further
during 1936 passed an act creating the your health?
How would yon like to lose your
Review
New York World's Fair Commission
of 18 members and providing funds in double chin and your too prominent
aid of this body's preparation of plans hip. and abdomen and at the same
Beaverton, Oregon
for a state building and exhibit and time make your skin so clean and
clear
that
it
will
compel
admiration?
for active state participator in the
I hereby subscribe, or extend my present subscription to The Re­
Fair.
Get on the scales to-day and tec
how ranch you weigh—then get a bot­
view and the following Five magazines for one full year.
tle of Kruschen Sails that cost next
The United State« ptyiont of- j to nothing and which will last von l
fire, at a convention of tnven- i weeks. Take onA halt teaspoonful in a
PIC TORIAL REVIEW
GOOD STORIES
I tor« 'in the ra«t, announced a glass of hot water in the morning—
rat
down
on
pastry
and
fatty
meats—
McCALL’S M AG A ZIN E
COUNTRY HOME
i long list of needed Inventions
for which no
applications far go light on potatoes, butter, cream
W OM AN'S WORLD
and sugar—and when yon have fin­
patents had as yet been n anh>. ished the contents of this first battle
Then up stepped a nine->ear weigh yourself again.
I am now making F U L L P A Y M E N T o f $2.00.
i old boy who had invented a new-
Notice also that yon have gained in
kind of potato ma«her, with the energy—yon feel younger in body—
I statement that he was working Kruschen will give any (at person a
Signed .......................... ............ Address ................
i on an idea for a -painless r.eck jnvwus surprise. Refuse imitation»--
safeguard
your
health--yon
lose
fat
| scrubber” That would he of rreat
SAFELY the Kruschen way.
P. O........................................... State .......................
! satisfaction to lots of little hoys.
NOTE—Many psopls find that the
only diet chan«, necessary while tak.
Ina Keutchen re«ularty le TO EAT
Read the Classified Ads.
LESS.
“ Nation’§ Fair”
Their Objective
HUhe* Hmt “ Hu llrut The IX leh”
Hutch Arrived |n Msnhatlliu 311
Year* \go T'li I* M until
Just 311 yeur» ago on Die 4lh
of May I’eier Mlnult urrived on
llie store* of hii Islninl (le*tlu<vl
In bdrunte the largest
J t ; In
the world first Manhattan, Uien
Nlruw Amsterdam, aiul
flnully
Mwiihutluu again!
Win'll lie arrived
witli
his
Vrnuw on hi* arm, hi« blue-eyed
Annetje» and Kristina and Knge!-
tles brought with them u her*
Itaae
of
fine
full
flavored
fare Hint exists today from Spoy-
ten Duyvll, New York to Dutch
Flats, t Hi i fw hii ut
It's silly to
say, hut It’s true -you still can't
"heal Ahe Dutch" on some kinds
<if cooking. A subtle sens» of
tile
sweet -sour In
rookery, a
«left u«o of flavorings, a slur-
illness
umt a
robustness
are
qualities of Dulrh rookery.
i r s TiT i.ic t i m f .
This month,
when we cele-
hmte the lundiiiK o f lluive r dile
Hollanders oil American shores.
Is a hetlor-than-riMid time to re­
vive some of their foo-'s and
serve some of the dishes they
d'urled on the road to fame. Ke-
peclally since it's "fillip U m ! "
Hv the way, don’t you thick that
lls » e crullers o f theirs alnuld
lt4 be mode except In cold wea­
ther. Deep frying Is simple when
you have a frying basket, a
em oil with a high boiling potrt
dial prohibits smoke or sn.ells;
and cool spring moraine.'
are
Just right to make doughnuis f« r
cool spring niKlits.
I cgg, wull beat eu
\ otip milk
4 tbsps. niellili shorteriMia
IV4 cups ftnely dlcvd banana»
Mix und sin Unte (iter thè flour,
stirar, buking powiler uni salt.
Combine beuten exK milk sud
sliorlcninr. Aild graduali? tu dry
ingredlents arai mix titilli -m'-olh,
Sllr In Umana. Fioco biiUer by
spoonftlls unto hot waffle Iron
spreudinic banona
evenly over
(i he li'tt. 'Huke In uhout X mle-
utes, or nntil
waffle Ir. we|l
hrowned. Makes foitr waffh l.
Ilut'cb licei*
tl freshly boiled beeis
2 lbs imi . salad oil
I Ibsp. flour
I cup bollirne wulnr
1 tbsp. »u n ir
2 l'"ii*|iH. ml n ed <>Dh>n
2 tb* p*. vinegar
*4 leasp. salt
'4 leasp. peppim
Feci and slice heels
thirkly.
Heat salo-i oil, add flour and
stir until smooth; pour In bolt-
Fnir water; when mixture comes
to a boil add suirnr, onion, vine­
gar safl and petrper. Turn !>eets
Into snure and keep
warn» on
stove, without allowing to Dill,
for about 10 minutes. Serve as
accompaniment to “ Dutch Treal’’
blatter of sliced ready to serve
Hiiusane salami, veal loaf. i 't .
TuUptime Salad
1 Larne head lettuce
6 orange*
\ rup tuayonalse
\ cup coeoamk
C. Maraschino cherries
Trim off outer leaven of let-
tcce
wimh and driyn.
Slice
head (crosswise Into >Vt
Inrtii
rounds. Flace rounds on indivi­
dual salud plates. Feel ora.iges
by rutting a continuous circular
peel, removing outside white mem­
brane which cover«
segnuvit«.
Cut a small »tier from bol'otn
o f orange so It will stand se­
curely on lettuce nmnd. Open
orange so that it resemble.» ihe
petals of a flower and lay on
lettuce,
Moisten slight')* with
French dressing; «prlnkle with
coroanut and put mound of May-
< liaise In center.
Id It II I . I M II III Tl II CKK.IT
Doughnut*
2 eggs
1 1/3 c u | m < sugar
3 dtsps. salad oil
\ leasp. salt
I teasp. nut me*
% leasp. cinnamon
cup cornstarch
I cu t» flour
4 teasps. baking powder
1 cup milk
Rhortenfog for fry live
Heat cutis. Add salad otl, *ug-
ar, salt and spices and ntlr till
well-mixed.
Sift tottether flour,
cornslarrh and baking imwder.
II iiiih Hr Inker Cookies
AikJ the mi!k to (lie first mix-
litre. Heat
In flour
mix'tire,
2 eggs
turn on a »Halit ly floured hoard,
1/3 cup salad oil
roll I«» one-third Inch Ihl-kress,
1 cup light brown sugar
s I uijk * with doughnut cutler ami
2 cups pastry flour
fry In deep lsd «hortenlng <350*
l4 teasp. baking powder
F. I or until a bit of bread will
•4 teasp soda
brown In one minute. Turn as
<4 teasp salt
soon as they rise to the sutface
1 cup nutu
an*! cook about
four
minutes,
•4 ctip dates
turning 'trenslnnlly.
Drain on
2 cup« corn flake«
rrumpled paper, dust with con­
Heat eggs slightly, stir n sal­
fectioner's surer mixed vitn n ad oil, add sugar and bea't well.
little rtnnanmn If
desired and Add flour, baking powder, soda
warm or cold.
and »alt, mixed nnd sifted. Fold
_ _ _ _ _
r
In chopped nuts and dates and
llnnnna Waffles
cum flakes. Mix carefully. Prop
1V4 cups slfled cake flour
from end of spoon
onto tied
4 teasp«. sujtnr
baking sheet. Flatten down and
1V4 teasps. baking powder
bake In a moderate
oven (375*
\ teasp. salt
F.l for 15 minutes.
STRAWBERRIES TAKE TO THIS SHORTCAKE
[ c h ü u C c H h 1
C V V O U N C L M D T S
jci ! iong tliereto, arai lite ■ettle-
u.» ut Ihcreof.
lAatcd ami fiist publisbed May
7. Ii»37.
Isiy Uray,
Adlninistrator of
John McOill Fetale.
Samuel li. laiwronce, Atto, r.ey
for Ad minisi rator.
odv. 73-27
O u tlo o k J u s tifie s
Siali* l* a rlii’i|»alion
In New York Fair
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IS there anything mord satisfying than a delicious strawberry short
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when convenient nnd be almost ready to pop Into the oven at a mo­
ment's notice. In other words, this mix. If stored In the clean-washed,
moist air of the modern Ice refrigerator will keep fresh and sweet
until you sre ready to bake the shortcake. STRAWBEHltV SHORT­
CAKE: Mix and sift together 2 cups general purpose flour, 3 tea­
spoons baking powder, 2 tablespoons sugar, % lenspoon salt. Cut In
ft cup shortening. Store In air-conditioned Ice refrigerator. When
reaily to bake, remove mix from refrigerator and add 1 beaten egg and
approximately «4 cup milk. Blend lightly. Place half of dough In a
greased cake tin. Brush with butter and cover with second part of
dough. Bake In a hot oven (400*) 18 to 20 minutes. While hot, split
shortcake and apread generously with softened butter and crushed
strawberries. Top with strawberries; serve with whipped cream.
This Offer Withdrawn June 30