IH « lUsverton RavWw . J . ' TV und membrane walla, leaving the membruu«* undisturbed, Fut 3 or 4 sliced stuffed olives in center cuvlty; over each grape­ fruit half, trickle a teaapoon- fill of salad oil and add a few dropa of Worcestershire sauce and a dash of suit. Herv« on chlno cherrtoa Serve with Lem­ green beds of chicory or wnler- on <'ream klayoualau, recipe rress. for which la ( l l t o below Herv •a fl to 8 peraonn. k £; v . v ¿¡I h ig h returns ark MADE HY HERDS IW F. Cyrus, County Agent) Sixty-six per cent of the cowa that oompleted a year's produc­ tion on December 31, 1937 in H.|irt Vour Onu Salud Sbclf! the Washington County Dairy (lord Improvement Association l>*< »>>u llku Miln** litly. iiku produced more than 350 pounds Mary’» «tarden, "all In a row"/ of butterfut for the year. Nino Do you Ilk» to know *‘ rlKUl hundred and thirty-six cows wharo to put you liuudn ou" ev Iroxeu fruit Salad were tested during the year •rythluiT Or 0» you Join tha with 561 completing a year's t banana •'lilltUHlualM wbo collari herb* and The average butterfat \ cup diced, canned pineapple Kb-------- ------------------------------- - hi testing. HavorinaaT Wall, Iban, K non« per row was 381 *>» «up cboptM-d marancbltii ol tlioaa «'laaalflcaOona bit you Aloha full tioapel A*»ciiihly | production ellei rlea pounds. These figures are taken —do you llku amai aaladT Ah, f Huntley, Castor from the annual report of Free­ % «up freah orunge Juice that doua It) Th«u— atari a œ -------------------------------------- m ■lit cup halved aeedeaa grupt-, man Irull, the tester In charge. salmi ahulf! Service told in Huber Hall. 2-3 cup heuvy cream While the feed cost represents Hiiuiley School 10:00 a.in. A "aiUad aliiiK" la oiu> or a ‘4 cup mayoiialan only approximately one half the Iievotlonul service— 11:00 a.m. itroup of ahulvua In your klt- Lettuce total cost of producing milk Young People's 6:30 p.m. dian or puniry dovutati to tb« tube liana n,i Combine frulta and butterfat, comparison of KvangdUtlc— 7:30 p.in. tbmaa you uau for niaklUK Hal­ and Juice. Whip cream, uild tuay- this cost for certain herds and —— —■ ■' ---- ------------ ada, oa|HM-lally Hi« aulud druaa- onalae and frulta. Freeze In certain cows Is Intesting. The HI. Cecilia's Church IniiH. l'ut up u *hrlf, or uau tray of aiilomallc refrigerator two high herds in the associa­ ! U. » U. !.. O'K'efe, Pe,tor | olio of tboao iu your cuMuot. until firm. Serve on lettuce. tion produced an average re­ ®-------- -------------------------------- B B Decorule It to ault youraulf. Serve* 6 to $. turn per cow above feed cost Sunday services—1:00 and 10:00 Tliuu collect all tilo ingredient* that was 153 per pent g rea»er am . U li« non-poiluhablu and bottlud, Sardine Salad BB------------------------------------■ Mian the pr cow average of the 1 cup ciMiked diced earrot* «mined und |ui«kiiK«d on «*) you I Me hodlat fplacepal t hnrcU | two low herds. This extra re­ I cup cooked diced beela u*a for Kruncb drea*ltiK ami it* fa r i II. Morseli, l’u*tur | turn was acorn pllshed with a 1 oup ciHiked diced potato«* «miniiuaa variai Iona. 25 percent Increase in feed » - Salad oil cost. 1 he difference in produc­ If your aliulf la In a annoy Sunday School-9:46 o.m. Sup­ tion of the two group* amounted 2 thapa. uilnrcd onlona »pot. pul hur« loo, your itrowiny; erintendent, Mias Marie Sams. I cop diet'd smoked aardluea to an average of 189 pounds of lait of chive* or puraley, or Morning Worship at 11 a m fat per cow per year. Or to '4 leaap ground ull-aplre jou r * wet-i icmaniuin or favor j Sermon topic "The Mother of complete Vinegar the summary. Bile Ile plani of lb « « eitel able fam Mix vegelahlca, aardinca and Methodism.'’ cow« that were bred for higher II) fewest polatoua iiiak« lovuly all-aplee. Add aalad oil and Kpworth la-ague —7 pm. production produced 61.4 per kll«h«n pínula). vinegar to tuate Serve on aed Evening Worship— 8:00 p in cent more fat per individual, Arrangi* on tbo »helves your: of lettuce or endive 0 sorv A union service in our church were able to profitably use a vinuKur, niuaturil, aunar, »all, Inga. with Kev. II. R. Burns bring­ greater amount of concentrated p«pp«r, paprika; your W ore«» ing the message. feed, resulting In only 25 per Taugy french l)re»»lng tcmhire aatlr«, horauradlah, rul The church Is In the business cent higher feed cost but g a v e a l*li; Kuril« huda, celery and o n of helping people tie better per­ return above feed oost that was 1 garlic clove Ion aall, curry powder. Of 3 thapa vinegar or lemon Juice sons. Each individual is invited 153 per cent greater than the coura« your aalad ult will bo to help the church help him. average Few grain* pepper return of animals in ruprewunted. aud add a few «ana ® ---------------------------------------- bb the two low herds. These two 2 drop* Tabaaca of fruit Juice loo. Itcthel Congregational Church I •4 cup aalad oil low herds had an a v e r a g e of I Harper If. Hums, Castor I 308 Utidcrncuth Die ahulf hatwt •4 teaap salt pounds of fat per cow, m ----------------------- ---------------------- aw while the two high herds had your utunalla aharp aclaaora, *4 teaap |>aprtka vi-Ketahle rutterà, rolundur, can Vfc teaap. Worreaterahire aaucr Hlble School 9:45 a m . Good an average fat production per opener, etc l.ln« up your howl, 1 tliap. prepared horaaradlsh classes for all ages. R. C. cow of 498 pounds. Incomplete fork and spoon Hub bowl with clove of garlic; Doty, Superintendent. data would Indicate that even Morning Worship —11:00 a m. this average for the low herds Ingrrdlenta and For vour hurba, you must tuld remaining l>ay music by the Is considerably above the av­ chooa« your own— whether It be atlr vlgoronaly with fork Re- Mother's W. L. Cady, Director. erage dairy cow production. III« chervil. Ih« auge or awed inovo garlic, and beat dreasing ihotr. (inali. Then get ready for de­ thonaighly before servings Serv­ ! Sorm oi tiv rmatni os tkorn, ",\ Comparing production and its licious, delightful allinda all es four Young Man’s Faith that was Mo cost for the ten high cows and aprlna long* ther-M ade" the ten low cows is perhaps not Add the*« to your collection, l e mo n Cream Mayonalae Christian Endeavor— fi.30 p m . a fair way o f figuring because right now! Helpful meeting for young peo­ it Is a practical economic Im- 1 egg ple. I «up aalad oil posiblllty for any dairyman to frozen llidte and t hecae Salad 1 thap prepared mustard Union services at Methodist have an ordinary working dairy 1 3-«»*. pu* huge cream cheese 1 tbap. sugar herd of just ten cows with pro­ etrurch at 8:00 p.m 3 Il>epa milk '4 teaap salt duction as high as the ten Note: This is Mother’s Day H oup mayonalae 2 thaa. lemon Juice !/Ct us ali make a special effort highest animals in the associa­ % «up whipped cream Heal egg and salad oil in c to attend church in honor of mo­ tion; likewise, no dairyman would H cup datPH, chopped leetrlc mixer using high speed, ther . want to keep a ten-cow herd cup blanched almond*, or beat vigorously with hand A very cordial invitation to with production as low as the chopped beater. When stiff add remaining all. average of the ten low cows. 3 teojipe. lemon Juice ingredients: beat alowly until However, such a comparison ‘s l.ettuc« well blended Makes ahont 1'4 The ten highest O R V A L H ART PLE AD S interesting. Marnachlno cherrlea « S ip s produced.* averaged 676 pounds of llleiid cream cheeae wlrh milk, G U ILT Y TO CHARGE fat and the ten lowest averaged allr In mayonalae. then fold In (•rapefruit Salad Cocktail 202 pounds of fat. a difference w hipped cream, chopped datea. Orval Hart, Jointly indicted of 473 pounds of butterfat for Cirt smooth skinned grape nlanched almond* und lemon fruit In halves and rut out the » .lh Ernest Kell, Ellis Burr the year Here again comparison Joke, Pour Into refrigerator core; then with a saw-edged Ruusell ami John NewJand on of the total cost o f feed and iraya and freeze until firm grapefruit knife or sharp par­ ■ barges of destruction o f per­ the return above feed cost Is Cnutold. allce and aerve on crlap ing knife With an in­ property in connection rather startling. loosen the flesh of sonal lettuce, garnished with marna breaking of neon light crease In feed cost of 65 per enrh segment from the skin with signs at the {flow n Mug Diner cent the ten high cows gave a #ast of town last year, entered return above feed cost 657 per than the ten low a plea of guilty in circuit cent greater These comparisons in court last week. Ills sentence cows. ocsts both in the high was postponed until disposition feed of the Kell ease, set for Thurs­ and low herds and o f the ten day. Kell aiso appeared In high and ten low cows, empha­ one of the valuable use.- court last week to enter a plea size the dairymen in the herd im­ of not guilty to the charge. provement association Is able to Carl Jepso, 31. transient from make of the information gained Onklnnd, California was arrested from testing; that is. to feed by Multnomah county deputy the cows in his herd ascording Sheriffs and booked In Washing­ to their ability to produce. ton county jail Monday on bur While adjusting the feed supply CeodocW by ELEANOR HOWE gtary charges, '¡he Multnomah cow in keeping with A clever way to take ear« of recipe for one made with pineapple, • ounty officers responded to a of each her production and having a rubbers and galoahes: Remove «range, and lemon Juices: Heat mdio call at 1 to a.ui. Monday definite check on the response the top board of your lop base­ cup of Julceo from each of these Home, where they the cow makes in production, ment s t e p , fruits together In a double boiler. to Garden box la the Beat 1 eggs and oomblns them with found Jepson in a beer pnrlor the dairyman who has this in­ top step, and H cup sugar. Add this mixture to belonging to Mrs. M. Smith. formation is able to get his l< ^ r h i n g e t h e the hot fruit Juice and cook the He had broken glass out of a cows onto a basis of consuming board b a c k dressing until thickened (about 10 rear window to enter and hnd pc t-ir’ C an amount of feed n- on. T h e n minutes), being careful not to over­ w h « n a n y cook. Give the dressing time to then broken the glass from at they are able to profitably use. m e m b e r of cool and then store In a modern eV oti'c music machine *uJ was The highest producing cow in tee refrigerator, .iitcm* ling to ren'o* e the money the f a m i l y alr-coudttlonod w a n t s h i s where U will keep freak and sweet » l i i i l It contained. rubbers or galoshes, be Joels lifts is the properly moist, clean washed Call For Endorsed IVarrant» «ip the board of the top step, and air of the refrigerator. When wish­ School District Nr tuber 48, there they are In a dust proof place, ing to serve, fold in 1 cup of cream OREGON P L A N AT­ e e e e which has been whipped. Washing.on County. ll?averton. TRACTS ATT EN TIO N lee cream froesar Ice cream— Oregon, call etui, rued warrants real old fashioned, velvety ice Many a humdrum meal can be No. 559 to No. 671 inclusive. In­ cream Is regaining Its popularity given a festive air — an un­ Oregon’s plan o f holding ee terest stopped at this date. May since modern ice cream freesete usual center­ «Minnie outlock conferences per­ 4. 1938. cut down the turning time to only piece. a change iodically to keep that state’s ag­ I to 10 minutes have put this per­ of china, a xur- Althea Hauienbeck, District ricultural production In line with ennial tovortto In the “quick dee- prl se eati ng adv. c-23 market demands is attracting a Clerk. sort“ das* . Tkus the art of chip­ piece, such as great deal of national attention, ping toe la agals an Important one. a table drawn This Is tbs way our beet makers up In front of reports E. R Jackuian, exteu PROPOSALS INVITED of Ice cream do It: While hold­ a crackl i ng ston agronomist, who has Just ing a small pan tn one hand, with open Are and Rids » ill be accepted t>y School returned from Washington, D. the aid of an Ice pick break off a set with a bright cover and cen­ Number 48 until llu where ho assisted tn making District chunk of Ice about the earn« size tered with a lighted candle, make hour of 4:00 p.lti. on May 4tb p'an* and regulations for the of the pan from the cake tn the a cheery close to a busy day. • • • • Ice refrigerator. Place the pan tn AAA wheat loans under tlu for Fuel Oil specified as number 5. A ll bids to be addressed to the oink end start chipping the A delightful, simple menu for ever-normal granary plan loe at one comer, making sure Sunday night: Hot bacon and While Oregon farmers have Mrs. A. Hauleabeck, School Dis­ that the pick strike« not more than cheeae sandwiches, fruit salad with been following this planning trict Clerk. Beaverton. Oregon.. a half Inch farther In each time. whipped cream, brownies and hot Rids will be accepted by Seh ol procedure for 14 years, most o- Thaa each little piece of loe Is ooffee. Everything but the ooffee Number 4, until the approximately the same site and con be prepared beforehand. For llier states nre just now making District no effort la wasted tn haphazard example, the sandwiches can be a beginning in this field. Jack- , hour of 4:00 p.m . on June 10th striking of the Ice. made ready for broiling ahead of man Ml' aln high production month af­ ter month that builds up hei high record. Recently breeders and dairymen have begun to l< ok at the production of a • ow over her lifetime as the important factor. If Is going to i»e Interesting to watch this an­ imal to note her production vi­ vo r her lifetime. Herd Improvement association j testing Is not carried on for the pt rpose o f advertising hot Ter r j i"1 FRTDAY. MAT 6. U M -r solefy 'Cur the'.sake of giving informai ion to the herd owner ate ut the production of the many units comprising his dairy business and to guide him in his breeding and feeding pin- grants. Herds completing testing Inst year belong to the following: C. ii. Bumford, Mrs. Tom William», L. R. Allen, David Hagg and Son*, H. L. Rhadou, John W . Mulioy, C. H. Bu­ chanan, Jr., Mrs. C. E. Rob­ ertson and Hon, J. H. Busch, 1 hriM Reiette, Arnos Watkins, Mike Yunker, Mrs. I . Vander- zanden, O T . Murphy, Brogden Acres, Arthur W. Connell, Morn­ ing I>ew Dairy. Andrew Vander- zanden, Fred H. Jossy, J. W . Corey. M. E. Toliver, Albert Greener, Julius Christensen. F ' i Grove Dairy, Edwin Rurkhaiter A. J. Evers, Elmer E. Guerber. and A. P . Ireland. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN (hut tbs undersigned, by an order of tb« County Court of Washington County, Oregon, duly made and entered on tbs 4th day of April, 1931. hns been apported as administrator of ths «slitIs of Kniiun Sophia Carl­ son. Deceased. All persons hav­ ing claims iigginrt such eststs ure required to present Ute amo within six month fr< m dat« of this notice, with proper vou­ chers. to the undersigned at IPaverfon. Oregon. Dated und first published this Hlh day of April, A . D., 1931. l>M»nard A. Carlson, Adminis­ trator of the Eslute of Emma '.o;h:a < arisen. Deceased. Joseph B. Felton. 316 U. 8. \ N’ar onal Rank Build'ng, Haleru, Oregon, Attorney for Administra­ to r. adv. p-19-23 Beaverton Barber Shop W. E. PEGG NOTICE n> lUIDITOKH C. i. STEVENS. PKOrttrCTOK I UNDERTAKER AND EMBAÍ.MER SATISFACTIO N OPTOMETRY ,{u„ dlng GU ARANTEED lîe.verto« Glass«», Fitted or Reoairt-d Our Specialty DR. A. E. W ILSON Help Kidneys Don't Take Drastic Drugs Tour Kidney« contals 9 million tiny tub Joints. Excesa Acidity, or Burning P am ges, don't rely on ordinary medicines. Pigh auch trouble* w ith the doctor'« p re scrip ­ tion C y%t* t. 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