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    The VetTerton Review
FRIDAY,
JANUARY
14,
1IM
l i n n A g r ic g ltu r e s h in in g
to
show cause, if % ly ex 4ft, of said Court affixed thia 14th
is it weather <ontiW»uted 1*1
nearly i;»»*i automobile accidents
ALBANY— A rapid shifting of why an order should not tie day of Decem4>er, 1937.
W A TUPPUR. Clerk of he
In Oregon last fail more than’ Linn county
agriculture from made and entered in said Court
half I tie autumn total. Greater t ain to winter Held peas, vetch, and cause authorizing and d i­ County and Circuit Court.
w i i
Date of first publication. Dec
«kill
and caution are
needed clover and alfalfa is noted hy recting Doy Gray, administra* it
now
more than ai any other
fttj —- — .....
.. — ..I ..I —I..
—— BB
> . r>- /
Agent F. C.
Mullen. ol the above entitled estate to ember 17. 1937. Date of last
I IIHI.VH AN I III IU II
I lime of year.
Clover
growers of
the county sell all o f the deceudent’g in— publication. January 1 4, 1 9 3 8 .
D y Gray. Administrator
of
t.eorge Harris ilalcii, I’aalor;
this year obtained seed yields tin it in and to the following
described real property at *pri- the Estate of Marie Speeht, de­
averaging from joo to 200 lbs.
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vato sale and for such a price ceased .
llllile HChool— 8:4ft a m .
un acre, In addition to their
and upon such terms as the
Samuel It Lawrence, Attorney
Communion
Service IX a .m .
buy crop A total of 1592 aefes
County Court may hereafter di­ for Administrator, 712 Hwetland
when the pastor will speak on the
of certified
English rye gras*
rect, to-w it:
Building. Portland, Oregon.
subject,
"When The
Supreme
My friend who sells to the wa. harvested In 1937, more than
adv. 3-7
All
o f Lg>ts
Numbers!
Court Speaks. ”
an o trade make» ¡t from Bend in any previous year, Mullen
Seven (7) and Eight (8) in
Christian Endeavor 6:30 p .m , to Portland at sixty miles per. say»,
largely due to the axri-
Block Eighteen (18) original
evening
servite» under
the I Bridge
across gorges he takes
ultural eon-ervatlon program.
Town of Beaverton, a* shown
leadership of the young people I with never a thought os to the
by the duly rfecorded map
at 7:45 p in. The sermon subject river that roars far below.
and plat thereof, in Wash -
will he "R epentance. ”
Why so sure Mr, Salesman?
NOTH K TO ( KKIHT0KS
tngton County, Slate of Ore
HI]------------------------------------------------tfl How do you know the bridge In The County Court Of The
g on .
)
Nnzereiie
I hiiicli
will hold? Right 0
You believe
.Male Of Oregon For T he County
Kldnevs eontsln • million tiny tubei
This Citation Is issued pur­ or Your
JliliiiH Miller, raslor
Alters which may bs endangered by neg­
in I tie work o f mi n you have
Ol' D u-ihingtnu
suant to an order duly mado lect or drastic. Irritating drugs. Be careful.
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never
seen.
Engineers
and
In the Matter of the Estate and enured in the above en - If functional disorders of the Kidneys or
Bladder make you suffer from Uettlng Dp
Sunday
School 9:45 a
in. draftsmen
and tht- rest,
who 'if Robert D. Smith, deceased.
[ ittled Court by the Honorab 1 1 Nights, Nervousness, Leg Pains, Circles
Coinè ami tiring your family.
Under Eyes. Dizziness, Backache, Swollen
give bridge* form on paper and
NOTICE is hereby given that I Donald Templeton, Judge thereof. Joints.
Ezcess Acidity, or Burning Passages
Morning Worship 11:00 a m . then
In steel arid
concrete. i he
undersigned, .Margery
A . m the 1 iih day o f December, don't rely on ordinary medicines. Eight
such troubles with the doctor's prescrip­
The
pastor’s them«
will
be: Ye«. You put your life into the Smith, hag been appointed E x­
tion Cyites. Cyst«* starts working tn S
;1937.
"Come unti l«et IT* Reason To­ keeping
hours and must prose entirety satisfactory
o f men whom
never ecutrix o f the estate of XXober.
j WITNESS my hand ar.d sea’ In 1 week, and be exactly the medicine yon
geth er.”
having seen, you trust.
r.ted or money back Is guaranteed. Tele-
I). Smith, deceased, by the County
I hone your druggist for Crete* fSles-tex)
Young People’s Meeting 6:45
But the bljffgest piece o f work Court of the State of Oregon,
'.day The guarantee protect* you. Copr.
p.m .
1837
Th* Knox Co.
ever don« for you dates hark for V. a hlngton County, and has
TAILORS
Evangelistic meeting 7:30 p.
PALACE
A ll persons
having
a long, long time as men count qualified.
m. Subject "The Called. Versus the years. One «topped into your claim-, against said estate are
Hatters
Cleaners
the C hosen.’’
notified to present the
-’hoes and went Into the court hereby
vou
Midweek prayer meeting, Wed - room to hear the verdict agan 1 name, duly
verified as by law
nexday night at 7:30.
you.
He took your place and required, to the undersigned at
For Prompt Service
Our services are Inspirational
tltuU'd for you that day. 1220 Spalding Building, Portland,
Phone BRoadway 1908
and spiritual. Come and worship The record o f your life was all Oregon, within six months from
EW husband* can understand
with us.
why a wife should turn from a
spread out. It proved you a the date hereof.
pleasant companion into a shrete
1212 S. W W ashifton St.
rebel
against God * holy law.
tor one whole week tn every month.
Dated and first pub! tied: Jan
Mi h„d i | plseupnl i I nr' b
Thi n came the vw l et GUILT Y uary it . 1938.
You can say “ I’m sorry” and
Portland, Oregon
Karl II. Morseli, I’ast nr
Idas and make up easier before
with death the penally. For—
Last publication: February 11,
marriage than after. Be wise. If you
Ted S. Rogers
*: ------------------------ -------------------- (* THE
SOUI. THAT SINNETH. 1938.
want to bout your husband, you
Sunday School-9.45 a.m. Sup­ IT SHALL DIE. Eternal separ
won't be a three-quarter wife.
-Margery A. Smith, Executrix.
For three generations one woman
erintendent, Mario Sams. Classe» at Ion from God v ho m; e you
Collier,
Collier and Bernard,
lias told another how to go unit­
for h im s e lf, that I*. At the ver­ Attorney» for Executrix.
for all ages.
ing through” with Lydia E. Pink-
Morning
Worship at 11
a.m dict.
your Subsii ute w< nt to
ham s Vegetable Compound. It
helps Nature tone up the system,
Sermon topic "The Mlood of the Calvary
and died under
the
thus lessening the discomforts from
1 1 r.VTIOY
rullt
to clear y ou . Sr»
He suf
New C ovenant.”
the functional disorders watch
Br dissolving and removing mica* or !
women
must endure in the three
phlegm
that
causes
strangling,
choking,
:
fered
for
you.
the
jolt
for the In The ( . i;ni) l ourt Of The State
Kpworth leagu e— 7 pin.
Asthms attacks, the doctor's prescription |
ordeals of life: 1. Turning from
Of Oregon For The County Oi Mendaco remo.es the cause of your agony.
Evening Worship — 8 p .m . unjust.
girlhood to womanhood. 2. Pre-
No smokes, r.o dopes, no Injections. Ah- ■
Washington
Special Service led hy the Pas
par.ng for motherhood. 3. Ap­
But that was n
11. B erau'e
-.oi'itely ta -eless. Starts work in 3 minutes. ,
proaching "middle age.”
«■
Sleep
Roundly
tonight.
Been
feet
well,
yesre
i
In the Matter of the Estate o
lor.
Ho was
Hints«!
inlc«s. Go-J
yc .. s >-r, iirc-i.- r. tod e»t anythhig. Oiar*
Don’t be a threesuarter with,
.Marie
Speeht,
Deceased.
anteed
completely
satisfactory
or
money,
raised
Him
hack
life
to
be-
Wc I’ ve in u time of crisis.
take L Y D IA E PI.NKUAM ’S
ba<k If your druipeist is out ask him to;
VEGETABLE COM POUND and
to you H
Friend that T : Carl K ex it. Rheir.hold Keinf:. vrder Mendaco fur you. Don't suffer another :
Crisis mean* danger, but also come
Go " s miling Through."
lay.
Tl-e
guarantee
protects
you.
and Anna Kemft. and to all
opportunity. The future is not «-ticket h clorer than a brother
And
»till
more.
Been
ure
you
are
dark. We have Christ the Light.
■
rUili r, title. lien or interest
His If you will nave it so. He
in the real |>roper'.y he rei nailer
St. Cecilia'* I Imrch
la to return on a day and call
dc scribed, if ary sue h U h re 1
vou from the grave to glorify
Ile». G. !.. O’ Keefe, Pa-tor
he . Greetings:
W
A
vot* in the a s '» to come and
TÍM
IN THE NAME: OF T H „ ï P .\T î
20
Sunday service*
•it shower you with riches of
YtSi
OF OREGON:
H’s grace.
9:30 a. m.
Ye iu nnd each of VO .1re n o-e-
R i-ht now. righ: where you
. r before !
The person on foot was at are, tell God you take over for hy commanded
Honorable f > nald Ttímple1, on I
fault in 55 pereent of pedes— yourself the -av!ng work that
itrian fatalaties reported from 5 his Son did for you that day.— Judf-c o f tae County Co t-
Be considerate! Don’t cough in the movies. Take along a box o f
the County of Washington, S'-At^ i
state*. Ix-slte J Sorenson. Chi - "Believe
Sm. -.h Brothers Cough D ro; > for quick relief Black or Menthol—5d.
on
the I ord
Je«iis of Oregon !n and for the Cou r
nii'ii traffic engineer, stakes.
Christ and thou «halt be saved.’’ of
Washington at the
County
Secretary
o f State Karl 8ne,i
Smith Bros. Cauch Drops are th 2 on!y drops containing¥1T AMIN A
Believe on Hi* death n* elenrio" Court room o f the County Cour
sav* some of the most dangerou? you
This is the vitamin that raises the resistance c f the mucous
so utterly that in God* House at Hillsboro, "'r gon, - n
pedestrian practices are^ walking holy
membranes o f the nose and th oat to cold and cough infections.
eve.« you ‘ tand as ¡yin les« the llth day of February, t 'i ’. i
iti the main traveled porton of
an f ’hr'st Him*elf.
Relieve In at the hour of 9:30 o’clock a m . ]
the street or highway, entering HU
rresent pou or to bre:7k the
the «tree! from behind parked
chains
of sin
and to forgive
vehicle, and looking up or a w t /l
from traffic wtiile crossing the you when you do *tn . Believe
on IDs com ing again to ra:?e
*t reet.
you from the grave info eternal
glory.
T/v>k a wav from self
BELIEVE—BELIEVE BE
a few minutes.
Add unbeaten nnd
erenm in thin stream, stirring LIKVE OV HIM.
genly all the time. Pour at once
f> ___ J .
into refrigerator tray and freeze
• *•
paid a d v .!
quickly. Recipe makes X quart.
C H liU C K
^ O p 'C
I < mh I I.liters Of Hoilil One Hut* oue
VouiHut'itl 1» llexaudcr th** Great the
A
M on u m en t
n.« big
hh
the
SiHtuti u f Liberty
1« past
duo
Ihi- honor o f A lexa n d er Hie Ureal*
if tht' h lito ric a of food ’ * origin s
<otitaiti an ounce o f tr u th ! T h e
p ro jcled tiillur to uppic pit', Iht'
E uropean m em orial to thi< UI m —
coveror o f R oq u efort r l w « H , tht'
•taitiie of Havarin
all
puli) hr
■idc th e g lo ry due our A le x !
A 'c x n m lc r, It w as you
know ,
w ho It'd the fa m o u s a liny w hirn
con qu ered h a lf the world
Itrad
o f thi'ir i-xi*lnl1 1 * and re a lize that
whi'li MtiiiiutiiMly not o f f lhat III)
m o rtal
lino ulnrut
an
"u n u y
m arch in g on Ha » to m a c h " A ir *
u m lrr
w .m ,rrrtH iuly
m akin g
tu m m y w alk er* o f til«!
'IN*
turn it.-. Mirloua'y
a* u
kcrouinry th eorem , h ow ov rr. m any
ure th r food » Un< E m p eror d u
covered for ou r d electa tio n and
d e lig h t. W h rn you atrip and rat
a Ininaua, reflect that A le xa n d er
d iscovered
tin*
popular
fru it
ubnnduiit
In
th r vulley
of
tlir
liiilii* ill 327
II t '.
W h en
you
hiii' into a itluui, realize that It
w a» firm in trodu ced in to O reece
from Hyriu hy noiiti oth er than
ou r h e r o .
D a te *!
T h e ir
treat*
for ou r rh tldrm i w ere n ot only
rrlhthed hy th r (1 r e e l’* a rm y , hut
to
dity
we have
ull
we
w aul
because th ey ate them aa they
m arched and »ra tterrd d ate nerd»
all ulonit the I’ e 'i i a n G u lf!
1*01.1.V
I'll
til t.
OK t M i I S !
Q u in u n and peaches are rrril
tied to A le xa n d er, and now it’ »
orange*
th e
M acedonian
g e l*
•’ rdit for fo N ie r ln a . T h e arm y w as
encam ped
one
night alo n x
t in
Inilu*
when out o f the sunset
flew
a
brilliant
a «old en hull In
p arrot h e a r t » ;
Ita b e a k . T h e
G en era l
in v estig a te d , found th l*
o r a n g e ’s ju ic y m eat good to eat,
and took both ora n g e and pat
rot buck t o O r e e c e . S u tu r in g o f
the » c e d lin g » produced fln o o r -
an «e a , s o
clo se ly
guarded
th a t
rival g e n e ra l* tried to kill A le e
and se cu re
till* “ necret
o f h i*
health and y o u th "
the o r a n g e * !
Now we have ail the o ra n g e *
we w unt and
ra ce
our p lu m s
and p ea ch e *. T h a n k * to m odern
»hipping, ban an a* and dat •* are
plen tifu lly su p p lied un. H ut Ju»t
the
sa m e ,
we
sh ou ld n ’t
forge
Sausages linked In Itanana»
fi bananas, unpeeled
4! to 12 »mull Imk sausage*
(size— 12 to 14 • nu.sag« * to }b )
Ulit each banana lengthwise
from tip to tip to form a pocket,
being careful not io cut thru
the skin on the under side. Place
or two link sausage*
in
opening ol . ac • banana
A n align banana» In baking di»h
silt side Up, -I'ld hug i I., mod
erate oveu
about 1.) to 25 min *
ute* or unlit aausagji ure done.
Hi* wci'viuKg. Not. 'I'i blown
»uunagoH, place un I ’ r 1)10 l«f 2
to 3 minute* before baking, or
fry until light brown before In*
■erttog Into tiunanu* for liakiug.
Orange (ream Sherbet
% cup sugar
1 3 cup water
1 V4 cup* oruiigi) Juice
•A cup augur
Orated rind one orange
1 tlssp.
lemon juice
2 egg white»
l cup cream, whipped
lleut V4 cup wugar aud 1 3
cop wider in guueepun; bring to
boll aud boil ft minute*. Remove
from »tove. Add orange Juice,
lemon Jullre and grated -rind.
< 'In 11 in
refrigerator.
Hlrain.
turn
into freezing
tray and
freeze to u mu*h; beat eg g w h itci
to froth, tuld remaining sugar;
whip cream . Turn orunge mix­
ture Into chilled bowl and heat
until light and fluffy. Fold in
egg while* uml whipped cream.
Iteiurn
to freezing tray
and
freeze quickly. Serve* o to 8.
Hate
llnimhl*'»
'.4 cup nut meat*
% pkg
date.»
3 thwps orange Juice
3 tb*ps, orange juice
1 recipe laistry
< '»it
dute*
In five
nr si*
lengthwise »lice»; chop nutmeats;
add to date* with orange Juice
Itnl! pastry to thick no*« o f >4
Inch, ru t into round*. Moisten
ed g es of circle» with cold water,
place teaapoonful of filling on
each round. Fold over other half
pre« mg edges together firmly
I’ laco on baking sheet am! brush
with egg yolk diluted with milk
(1 egg yolk and 3 tbsp*. m ilk).
Iluke In .lot oven for about 15
minute-
21 »mall turnovers.
I’lum Sherbet
12 eanned plums
*» cup powdered sugar
% cup plum Juice
’A cup white corn »yrup
Few grain« salt
1 cup heavy cream
lirain plum» and reserve l*
cup of the Juice.
Rub
stoned
plum* through coarse strainer.
Add (Hiwdercd sugar and etir
until lUssolved
Combine plum
Juice, co m syrup and salt. Blend
well, ndd
to plum and sugar
mixture to allow to stand for
Fruit Salad for the Luncheon
Stepped Into Your Shoes
S
Kidneys
ke Drastic Drugs
?
m i Of TEH CAN
KISS AND MAKE UP7
F
Asthma
Cause
Feught in 3 Minutes
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a total of 112 issues
O r Supper M ain Course
Jk*
, * « * ifv
j \C00p
o ± s?
y- t
of Helpful Household Hints
and Recipes
By BETTY
Salad bowls should not he con
ftned tO ».immer alone. Thoy are
even more valuable In winter when
fresh frutiM nnd vegetables are In»»
plentiful. They help supply the
dully ration of vitamins nnd min
ernls so necessary for optimum
health.
Especially valuable In
thoso combinations are tho citrus
fruit», since they are available In
fresh form tho year around. Com-
blned with other fruits In season,
they make possible delicious nnd
nourishing salads for every (lay In
the year and all types of occasions
Try tills menu for Sunday night
supper or a bridge luncheon or even
surprise tho family with it for
lunchoon or supper any day.
Supper or Luncheon Menu
Cream of Celery Soup
Cheese Straws
Now Stylo Fruit Salad Ilowl
Hot Corn Bread
Butter
Banbury Tarts
Beverage
Fresh Fruit Salad Bowl
Thr newert fashion In Fruit
Salad Howls keeps fruits separate.
Greens afford contrast anil hack
ground. For the snlnd pictured,
xvnsh and tlry carefully one or more
varieties of fresh crisp greens
such ns romalne. lettuce, water­
cress, endive, chicory, escarole.
Arrange attractively In a salad
howl.
Place on the green* In
definite groups:
8 slice« of California Nnvel orange
4 slices of impeded, red-sklnnefl
apple, each "sandwtrhed’’ be­
tween 2 orange slices
BARCLAY
4 crescents of avocado, pear or
peach, sprinkled with lemon
Juice to prevent discoloration
4 long banana slices, sprinkled
with lemon Juice
Melon halls or cherries
Whole, unhullcd strawberries. If
available
Arrange these to give a good
contrast In color, texture nnd
shape. In serving, see that each
one receives a portion of each
fruit. (Serves 4.) Servo with:
Lemon Mayonnaise
1 egg
% cup lemon Juice
1 teaspoon mustard
I teaspoon salt
1 tablespoon sugnr
Dash of pepper or paprika
Beat In slowly, using whtrl-type
beater:
1 pint salad oil
Beat until dressing Is thick.
Banbury Tart*
Cut smnll squares from pie
pastry. Put a spoonful of Lemon
Mincemeat In renter. Fold over to
make triangle. Crimp edges, ltnke
tn a quick oven.
Lemon Mincemeat
’ 4 cup lemon juice
1 cup raisins, scalded, drained and
chopped
3 cups finely chopped apple
'4 cup chopped nuts
>4 cup ornngp marmalade
2 cups sugAr
V4 teaspoon salt
2 teaspoons cinnamon
1 teaspoon cloves
1 teaspoon ginger
*/4 cup melted butter
Combine Ingredients.
•
•
*
•
When serving hot buttered Park­
er House rolls, try this Idea for
ensy buttering.
Open the roll
and butter the
top half In­
stead of the
lower. W h e n
ready lo serve,
both sides of the rell will then be
nicely buttered rather than having
the upper ball > s happens when
we butter the low rr part only.
in an extra salt shaker.
To successfully keep pimientos
after the can has been opened,
place the pimientos in a container,
cover with cold water or olive oil
and store In the properly moist,
ob-an-w ashed atmosphere of the
modern it e refrigerator. In this
way th e', will keep fresh indefin
ttely.
• • • •
For ease and flavor try this idea
Take B r a z i l
nuts o r Eng-
v J > t
lish wain u t s ,
/
In the shell.
and roast them
In a moderate­
ly hot o v e n
(375” ) for 15
minutes When you take them out
the) will he much easier to crack
nnd will have a delicious toasted
flavor
• • • •
ESKIMO RICE PUDDING: Made
in the still freezer of the modern
air-conditioned iee refrigerator this
frozen rice pudding Is a new taste
treat that all the family will en­
joy. Recipe Wash and cook '•_> cup
of rice In boiling water for ft min­
utes Drain. Then put rice, 1 quart
of milk. \ cup of sugar.
tea­
spoon of salt and V4 teaspoon of
nutmeg In the top of double both r
and cook 4ft minutes. Slowly, stir
tn 3 beaten eggs and continue cook
ing ft minutes more. Add 1 teaspoon
vanilla extract and
teaspoon al­
mond extract. Chtll and then fold in
1 cup whipped cream (whipped).
Pour mixture into freezing contain­
er of still Ice cream freezer. Cover
and surround with a mixture of 3
parts chipped tee and 1 part salt.
Place it ice refrigerator. Freeze
1 hour, stirring once.
Put a fruit
Jar top. open
sitie down. In
t h e water t n
the lower part
of your double
boiler. W h e n
*
•
*
•
Mix chocolate malt powder with the water eon-
sugnr and cinnamon for a deli­ tent Ret* low. thf jar top rattle*
cious “something” to sprinkle over merrily, asking for more water.
buttered toast, Keep the mixture Copyright 1937 by Eleanor Howe
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i
Conducted by ELEANOR HOWE
If yon make patch quilts and huve
dllllculty cutting out the blocks
from the pattern, here’s an idea
1
that may help
you: Cut the
patterns in du­
plicate I r o in
It g It t c a r d
board. T h e n
place the ma­
terial between
the two card­
board patterns and the cutting will
proceed swiftly and precisely be­
cause the material will not slip
• . • •
JEWELED COOKIES are popn
lar with everybody. Here’s the re-
rlpe and It makes S1» dozen cook
les Cream '<i cup of shortening anti
to tt ndd
cup granulated simar
slowly, while beating constantly.
Add 1 egg anti blend thoroughly.
Mix anil sift together 1V4 cups gen­
eral purpose Hour, 'i teaspoon so­
da, '4 teaspoon baking powder anil
Vi teaspoon salt. Adit together with
l teaspoon vanilla extract. Form
Into two rolls anti chill thoroughly
for at least I hour. (You can keep
this dough Indefinitely In one of
the new ntr conditioned lee refrig­
erators without danger that tt will
"pick up" the flavors of other
foods.) Before haktng, decorate
each cookie with small gum drops
(cut tn half) and press them In
top of cookies. Place on greased
baking sheet anti bake In a moder­
ately hot oven (375°) until brown—
approximately 10 minutes.
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