n u û à t. M & B SäSLtÜ Z. Trl|! (hi- frinirò««- path In I miltrrf tuce cup. Herve with a cream dressing made by blending two H<>n*l ;>att«rn« In di‘««*c* und parta of whipped cream with one drnpnrlea uml dl »licit « rm bound pail mayonnaise. lu hit (Mir menus. too. An I wln*n How to Mate llaaanavi Peel »I»«’, hut In June, would :t hup- rltai hauunaa and draw prongs of |M>n no mirprisliiKly, wlu-.i thv fork lengthwise down lianuta to blofumtim hcdi-ck tPM und luwa make parallel groove/. Turn slice. und bush uml vu»o? Juno's the tlowsry niont.il alright, m lot May liaaket Dessert (lower* I«- your pattern fur your t pkg. lemon flavored a* at n Jiinotliu« menus. 1 cup lad water Y<*ur favorite • expert” and nu - 1 cup orange juice trltlunlst will frowu dandy at 3 large Valencia orange*1 you if ah« catches you lortui Ing 2 tbepa. sugar K»od fruit Into queer buttercup Ik cup white grapes, moved forme nr twisting «Mice • rake tend Hooded Into the ehape of a bcgon'n. No, 14 cup Maraschino chori tea. No, iiMMtn’t touch! Hut u smartly quartered arranged Petal Naiad, i roae- 14 cup canned plneapp.e. diced Mhuped ire cream aenrlnr, u be- Dissolve gelatin in hot water; tiloMMxnrd rake; that*» another add sugar und stir until (Unsolved. uiul lovelier story. Of couree, our advice to you la Add orange Juice and chill untO to make anythin« look like any­ mixture Is syrupy. Add orange thing you want to. If you and juice and chill until mixture la your faintly like It (don t tell syrupy. Add fruit and chill In your favorite n. und n. w< paid refrhrerater until Him. Cut large an!) Imt after all beauty la aa Valencia oiungea In half, loosen iM-uifty doea ami a little restraint orange aegmenta and temove; errape out exceaa met «brane. la pure water; lake lota of It. Honw of the flower-Mke favor- Scallop or notch the edge« of the ltaa. festive but hot feetno-y, are orange "baakete” and whe.-. ready ileacrlhed for you helowr. They’ re to serve pile chilled mixture into the easy ones, for the "pr.mioae the orange halves. Garnish with path" tnuat betoken east and orange aegmenta ai range«* .lower a|«eed aa well aa frrwka.i from fashion about 46 minutes. 4 KIU Day and Jobs Doe Day, MYIk'Ugall, her husband, and «9 x«*n tea cakes. her husband, Sarah Emerlck port laud l/oon Company, un Cre- Hunch and John Dot Bunch, bor gon i Corporation, Defendant^ Prostfag husband, Hga Hlegrist and A- Notice is hereby given that by 2 «Kg whites, unbeaten dolpfi Hiegrtsl, her bn.-rt«i.ndl, ! virtue of an execution, judgement, 1 14 cups sugar Jou- .-ept vanilla and coloring In top of ! ed in said court on the 21* day Isa Vieto and Melvin Vide, bar double boiler. Heat wit), rotary of May, 1937, In fav*>r of August husband. Esther Vida Emeriok, egg beater till thoroughly mixed. Kaptur, plaintiff, aud against the I «era Horenaon and Julius Sor- «naon. her husband, William Place over boiling water; beat defendant, Eleanor A. McDougall, Hem y Eroerfck, James Alva steadily with rotary beats, until :>ud against the real property when hereinafter described for .he sum Emerick, Mauda Emerlck Frank­ frosting will form peak lin and Charles Franklin, her bester is lifted- about 7 minutes. $2200.00. with Interest tnereon husband, Hrtrry Emerick, Wil­ Iteniove lop of boiler from stove; since August If, 193S at I’ m * rate liam Thomas Emer*;1«, Eliza­ a«ld vanilla. Divide froatinc teto of five percent per aimuro, and beth Amelia Forbes, .VI;I ram two parts; leave one part white the further sum o* $200 00, at- Taylor Fori>es and Sanah For­ iwvl color other half with enough torney’s fees, and the further bes, his wife. Marvin Edwin led cvjlorlng to make it a dell- sum o f $30.76 costa and ilsbuise- Forbes, Thelma Ardarson, C. cate pink. Krost half the errp ment, and the costa of said tale V. Cartes, Lauriothi Kaye Bro­ cakes with white king and half and said writ, commanding and thers and Theodore Brothers, with pink, and sprinkle some with requiring me to make sale of all her husband, llftella Florence the following described real shredded freuhkeeping cor-oanut, Fletcher and Charles Fletcher, property situated In Washington If desired. her husband, Ernest Clarence County, State of Oregon, *o-wk: Forbea and Jane Doe Forb*«, Orange Shortcake The Northwest Quarter of tre his wife, William H. Emerick 2 oupa flour Northwest Quarter of Sc'tion and Mayltelle Emerick, Lie 4 tspe. baking j»w der 29, Township 2 North, flange wife, 1-Yank A Emerick and 4 thspa. sugar 2 West, Will Mer. oontainirg Martha Emerick. his wife, 'iay- 14 tap. salt 40 acre«, more or less e lor B. Emerick and Stella Em­ 6 thsps. liquid shortening erick, hie wife, Cyothia E. Now, Therefore, by virtue of *4 cup rrtilk Welsh. Nellie Spurrell Emer­ said execution. judgement, de- 81ft all dry Ingredients. Add ick, Mary Emerick Kelly and |cree and order of sale, and in Add i liquid shortening to mll’c John Doe Kelly, her husband. compliance with the demands of bqulds to dry Ingredients and out wrjt I will on Monday, G. A. Web-rung. G. A. Patter­ àn , o ; onJ r h;„ » . w * * m hom of 1 0 : son and Bertha Patterson, his fl aired board and pat to *4 Inch >jn_ of 8aid daj u ^ wife. I«elsh Patterson. .ViIVam thickness Bake In two layers, one Corwht and Blanche O'vrrln. his East door of the ’-ounty Coutt piled on the other will: butter wife, Faye Alexander and George House In the City of Hi.lsboro, between, In qtxick oven 2v min­ Washington County, Oreg n, sell Alexander, tier hushasd Mary utes. Separate, butter, and place Wehrung, Alice Nelson .Ethel at public auction U the highest fruit Ailing between layers. Wisdom and Lawton Wisdom her bidder for cash In hand at! the , i'rnlt Filling: Out pulp of 6 husband, R. J. Simpson and A. hereinbefore described re«-l prop- Valencia orange« into sms.' uni­ Simpson, her husband. Mary ery, and all the right, title and | Field. Frank Field, Ada Field, form piece«. Sprinkle with 4 cup Charles Field. Willie Field. of sugar; odd H cirp shredded ,nter‘**t whlch Veraice Field, (also known as o-Kvoamit. and % cup < .opped _ „ Nellie Field, 3 ^ 7 - spread betwetei t ^ T »• I Venue I-Vld), (larnish top with whippea cream Ornnd. and Port and I^an tbe unknown hettv a* law of pany, an Oregon Corpor :tion. or Sally Ann Sparks, deceased, and orange section«. either or any o f them, had in the unknown belrs at ."aw of abc.-o de- Eliza Jane Webster, deceased, •’ .fl- said real propery Ponalt’ Rlc’ i-i s ( «1 spent sever * •« »i H e ' scribed on tie date of the mort­ and all other persons and par­ ties unknown to plaintiff claim- home of his grandparents. Mr. gage belonging to plaintiff hero­ tog ar.y right, title, interest and Mrs. J. A. McMann on Den­ in. namely August 14. 1035. and all tie right, title and intereot ney road. j which the said within named (defendants, or either or any of them, since have had or now ' have In and to the abo.'e de­ scribed real property, to satisfy | said execution. judgement, de- , cree and order of sole, intereot and costa and all aecruir-g coats. I ( HI RCH OF CHRIST Said sale will be made subject Geo. W. Hatch, Pastor I to redemption a* per «atute of 1 « -------------------------------- — -ffi the State o< Oregon. Dated this 24th day of May, Bible School—9:45 a.m. Mr*. 1937, Vernia Hopper, supt. Date of first publication, day ll'ommuniou service — 11 a.m. followed by the sermon by the 28. 1937. Date of last publication June luistor. subject, "The Mvt Judg­ ments” ; special music by the 25. 1937 choir directed by Mrs. J. John- J. W. Connell, Sheriff of "Wash­ son. ington County, Oregton. Preaching by pastor at nigat. M. B. Bump, residence ard od- Subject. "According to Div.r.» ress, Hillsboro. Oregon. Attorney Schedule.” for 'Plaintiff. The Bible Study and prayer service this week will be led by C. W Rogers. NOTICE OF FINAL ACYOt NT FYlends and s t r a n g e m a d e |„ The Chmty Conn Of The welcome at all assemblies. State Of Oregon F«* Wash. To. I CHUHCH Pealed properly, and packed In glass Jors. the following Jutns will keep indefinitely. Try them. Jammed Rhubarb You may coll It "rhubarb Jam'' If you wish. Chop six pounds rhubarb and let stand with five pounds sugar over night. In morn­ ing. put 1 lemon. 1 orange, 1 pound flg* through food chopper. Mix all Ingredients together and slmmeY slowly 3 hours, stirring often. Put Into sterilised jars and seal. Rhubarb and Pineapple Jam Chop seven pounds rhubarb and two medium slxed pineapples into small pieces. Add 214 pounds sugar and rook 16 minutes. Then add 2*4 pounds more sugar and simmer, stirring often, until rich and thick P«isr Into sterilised Jars and seal FOOD PRIMER 4 T h e n v r id ï IM h cm u s n u BY BETTY Honey is not a complete food but It contains vitamins and small por­ tions of practically every element used by the human body. As far aa food value Is concerned, It sup­ plies almost 1500 calories to the pound — thus ranking very high In the list of foods. Europe uses this food extensively in cooking and In honeywlne (Mead). We use It largely as a tasty spread or as a flavoring for frosting«. The attractive glass Jars In which honey la marketed make It possible for the housewife to see exactly what she Is buying. Often the modem producer puls part of the comb In the strained honey, plainly visible through the glass walls of the Jar. Others have made their bottles In the shape of a hive, and all honey containers — once so troublesome -are now designed to be presoninble and “ socially accept­ able” at table. The next time you open one of these glass Jars, do not use the contents merely as a "spread" hut try one of these honey rerlpes aud you will be delighted with your discovery. BARCLAY Honey Date Strips 3 eggs, well beaten cup honey cups flour N 1JÍ tea: poon baking powder 1 teaspoon vanilla 1 cup chopped nuts 1 pound chopped dates Mix together honey and well beaten eggs. Add baking powdef and flour, sifted together, tlu>B chopped dates and nuts. Hake In long flat tin; mixture should nn| be more than 14 inch high. When baked, will bn about H Inch hi h. Cut In strips *4 Inch wide a n j 3 inches long. Pack away in crock; roll in powdered sugar before serving. Honey, Apple, Chasse and Nut 8sls4 4 cups of apples, diced 2 cups cottage cheese 14 cup chopped walnuts V4 cup honey 14 cup mayonnaise , Mix apples and cheese together. Add walnuts, honey and mayon­ naise. Heap on beds of lettucw about two tsblespoonaful to n serving. Top with Maraachlae cherry. * tiUed m pemmaaiea of the M - lowrtgt daacribed real P'Opecty lying, beum and situate .a the County of Washington. St vie of Oregon, and particular!/ de­ scribed aa follow*. U>-wit: Cummaocing where the north line of the Donation Land Claim of Christian Emerick in TownabJp 1 South. Kangs 3 West crosses ths crater of the Tualatin River; thence West on said North line to tbe Northwest corner of aa«d claim; thooce South on ths West lire of said clsim to tho ocular of the Tualatin River; thence Northeaster ty down the center of said river to the piece of beginning, coRtaioing 137 acres. Ex­ cepting therefrom 14 of an acne containing the graves uf Chris'. Ian Emerlck and tbe children of Solomon Fmer- ick; and further adjudging nod de­ claring tent oeidter of you have any estate or interest in or rlto>t or title to said promises or any part or parcel thereof, and that each and all of you and nil persons claiming or te claim hy, through or uode>- you, or either or any o f you be forever be. red and precluded from claiming c r at'empting to claim, naaer'iag or aateurpting to assert any inter- e«t or eel ate In or right ar title to said premise«, or any part or parcel thereof to the end hat plaintiff’s title in and to the real property in the complain* and in tew summons d«*icr bed be forever quieted and vet at rest in relation to any and all claims of whatever nature claim­ ed or asserted by you or either of you individually or jointly, or otherwise, and for such other, further ar.d additional relief aa shall meet with equity and good conscience. This summon« '» served upon you, srd each o f you by publication thereof ic tbe Beaverton Review for and during the time and on tee dstes in this summon« mentioned by or­ der of the Hen. R. **. Peter*. Judge o f the above entitled Court made and dated at Hillsboro, Oregon, on tbe 4th day of May. 1937, requiring you, aad each of you to appear and aeawer with­ in the time in this summons specified. Dated this 4th day of May, 1937. Francis E. Sturgis aad Bag- ley and Hare. Attorneys for Plain­ tiff. Resident Attorney*. State o f Oregon. .Poet Office Addresst. First National Rank Building, Hillsboro, Oregon. *dT.-23-27 SPECIAL OFFER to N E W and PRESENT SUBSCRIBERS Five Magazines And The BEAVERTON REVIEW M cCall’s Magazine U------ ------------------------------------------ flB in y/ie, 4 iw : I CS^OUNCEMENTS "nhiihsrb? Surely, I'll have some. It's my favorite Sprlug delicacy. Kits the season — liko the dande­ lion and the robin.” We lire all acquainted with stowed rhubarb and rhuburb pie. lint have you ever put up rhubarb Jam for the winter months, when this food Is very diflleull to obtain In even the larguat cltyT If not, yon bare s delight In store for you Park It In glass containers. Pack It In qnnntlty — pints for the bridge luncheon, and quarts for the •'company" meals or large family gatherings. Hold up a Jar of rhubarb Jam next December and let your guests view It through Its sparkling glass eontalner. They can see Its quality, and they will have a "surprise" dish, indeed or eatat» la or le ths real property .deaerttx-d is tiff's complaint. Defondaou. To: Ella Day aad Joba Doo Day, huoteod. Cagl Uenaiey, Edward Emerick and Katie Era- erick, bis wtto, Datuel Emerick **d Euta Eumrlck, his wtto, Lsata Soroaaoa aad Julius Sorenson; her husband, William rhomao Emerlck, Elizabeth Amelia For­ tes, Willlmn Taylor Forbes and Sarah Fortes, his wife, Marvin Edwin Forbes, Thelma An ter son, C. V. Catee, Lauriula I aye Brothers and Theodore Brothers, her Into hand. E«tto$a Fk>r*nce Fie* tdter nod Charles Fletcher, her huaband, Erneot Clarence Forbea and Jane Doe Forbes, bla wife. William H. Emerick and Maybelle Emerick, bia wife, Frank. A. Emerick aad Martha Emerick, hia wile, Cynthia E. Welsh, Nellie Spurrell Cme.ick, Mary Emerick Kelly air«d jotmt Doe Kelly, her huabeod. G. A. Wehrung, R. J. Sun [toon and A. Simpson, her husband, Mary Field, Frank Field, Ada Field, Cborlen Field, W5M>e Field. Vernioe Fteid (sometime* known na Vernie Field), Nellie Field, the untacovrc tarire f t law of Sally Ar.n 3pa*-ka, deceased, the unknown be at law of Eliza Jene Webhter, de­ ceased, and all other persona and parties unknown to plate- tiff claiming any right, title inter eat o r estate in o r to the real property described in plain­ tiffs’ coinpldtet. Defendants. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE 04' OREGON: You, and each of you are hereby required to appear und answer the com­ plaint filed against veu rn the sbeve entitled Court' end cause oo or before the experatiou of four weeks from and after May 7ill 1937. the darte of (the f.rst publication of this suroona h» the Be*vert &r. Review, tbe date of the last publication therof being June 4th. 1937. nam’ ly. on or before Monday the 8th day of June. 1927. and set forth by answer duly verified, aa by law required, the nature and char­ acter of any estate m or right or title to. that you h ire or* claim to have in or to or upon the real properly hereinafter de­ scribed, tr.a* tbe same may be a/ljudicated by decree of the ar hove entitled Court; AND YOU WHA, PI .EASE T.xKB NOTICE 1h*t if you fail so to ahawer. for wact thereof, plain­ tiff will apply to Qxe above en­ titled court for a decree ad­ judging and declaring that tbe plaintiff is -he owner in fee simple, in possession tnd en- ju n * ihe Matter of the Estate of lt«-t he I Congregational Cburrk John McGill. Deceeisco. | Harper R. Barns, Pastor | Notice is hereby given that tbe m----------------------------------------------SB undersigned administrator of !he the «rrtatc of John McGill, deceaa*, Bible school—9:45 a.m. R. C. ed, has filed herein bis f-n- Doty, superintendent. Oood class­ a! account in t h e County. es for all ages. Count o f the State o* Oregon Morning worship at 11:00 a.m. | for the county o f IVashin?*-m, \ntheni hy the choir. Communion and that, Monday the 7th day meditation. "The Table of Our of June. 1937. at the houT of I^>rd.” Note: This is Communion 9:30 o’clock in the forenoon of Sunday and an invitation will a!-' said day. and in the Oourt R >om so be given 40 any who map wish of sak) court, has been appointed by said Court as the time and to unite with the church. hearing of ob- Dally Vacation Bible School pi ace for the begins Monday at 9:00 a.m. Please enroll Sunday. The Meth­ odist. Christian and Congrega­ tional rhurches are inviting lu the Vacation Bible School. m---------------------------------------------- 0 1 Naverene t'bwrrb I I I ; Julius Miller, Pastor m- Sunday School—9:45 a.m. Bring your family for religious wur-1 ship and stay for the morning ■ Eyes That Sparid* With Worship. Ervin Rickman, oupt. j We have classes for all. Han’s the recàse that teak Worship hour—11 a.m. Theme: sad beban oat all the satani trveaeas that evsry wn— n pm Three Kinds o f Christians Every —****t~g take one tell tn- Junior Society—6:30 p.nu spooaiol el Em ote* Salts la a glass Evangelistic meeting—7:30 p.m. of hat water baton tesahlaM—eM Midweek prayer-meeting—7:30 j (lows oa pastry sad fatty aitti ga light ea potatoes, tetter, enaai sad Wednesday nights. • 4 m l art ea the scales Come and worship wltN us. We how avay poaad# of Is* welcome strangers. 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