The Beaverton review. (Beaverton, Washington County, Or.) 192?-1941, June 17, 1938, Image 3

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lo Mra
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Spokane,
Waiilbugiou, gura Iba
rolled pu«tly loosely o
Iunior of »Urline, lin- o'.agrvanre P“ n Trini edge, k-uvmg about Vii
of
the flral Father’* bay on
,,r pa*try beyond rim of pun 107/ Averoq*
I bo third Hunda/ in June, IÜOJ Fold extended edge under and
To Jame Addami) a Oe» credit for 'flute. Prick p u » try . abell
with
belpiiiK It uougi* wheu In lu ll “ fork
und bake In hot
oven
»lie wild, "Poor father tuia been: 116» deg. K .) In to lb minuto»,
left out In Ilio cold
HeitardU-si ‘ Yield: One 2-crusl pie or two
of lila bread-eg'uing prodlvlt- 8-Inch «I m -JI*.
lea It would be % i;o id tiling if
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b« had a day I hit would neun ; M l I'A,ST HI I 0 l( CHIFFON
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recognition of him ."
Ail Ur4 r 15 To 251« Over
I 'l l •
I<> you ninthm., i < ■ i daughter*
A m .
15
24 44
45
ltra/ll Nut Pantry
und w lio»— nuit tin. f.-nor of
Mix
I'A ciiie) ground Brazil
Muny a«k the question, "which Is
• ••Ing
'tèj. ■>•«
i flower if n oli with 3 tablespoon« rugar In
the moat dangerous age In driving
must to hot .r Ido
'll. roar HI. eight Inch pie pinte
Pn
an automobileT" The chart abova
white
iliac or dundo inu
have mixture with the palm o f the
gives the answer. It show« that be­
vurlousiy been i bon in a* the of-|twlld, againat i t * pic plate.
tween 1922 and 1934 Inclusive the
flcial flower -bin i* you w.ml to
rule of d.-ath from automobile acci­
pleano him, ft • | o » U ll.ini'»
Sardine Cheese Pie
dent« In the United Statea Increased
hi llkre be*;
107 per cent. Grouping all the ages
1 cup fine bread crumhn
The ta»t*M of |,i(M»|Jui.ia vary,
under 16 shows that the rate of
Vi letup, aalt
,
death has decreased 7 per cent. If
hut "Pops" the w ord over lik e
*4 cup «oft butter
the ages are grouped, however, by
«teak, coffee and pie! (Jive him ¡f
Sardinea
each live years, the data developed
«leak broiled to Juicy bruvt.pfrg;
2 Jura cottage c he ewe
by the Travelers Insurance Com­
Kivo him a ..I k cun • I flagrant
2 thapa, mayonaiae
pany disclose that the only reduc­
coffee; fini«h off with pic!
t tbapa (-hopped aweet pick If tion has been In thn group of five to
Muffed ollvea
nine, where the rate of death haa
BILKS FOR 1.000 ( OKI KK
Hard cooked egg
decreased 26 per cent. Hats should
I'ae enouKh coffee, and make
UW-nd bread crumb«, <4 tea«, be off to this group and to the police
it frv»h every time. U:m fresh poon «alt and butter together.'! and teacher* for the savings In life.
coffee* and freshly boiling water Preaa crumb« firmly againat bot­
The really serious fact that this
before
using, and keep cufiee tom
and aide« of well-hutterei' chart brings out 1« the very great
making
ciiulptucni scrupulously 9-Inch pie plate and bake In a percentage Increase In the death
rate In the group between 16 and 24
chan
Mca«ure wcuralciy, two hot oven (400 deg
F . ) for 1C
Icvvl
mean ii ring lahlexpoi.n« to minute« Cool. Fill with collate years of age. A part of this age cor­
responds to the high school group.
each iiiMuuirlug cup of water la chee«e aeaaoned with mayonaiae.
Kuch a bad record gives emphasis to
uvwuge rule.
sweet pickle and »alt. Decorate the question whether high schools
«ardine»,
aller
everywhere shouldn’t be providing
with amoked
I’ ll-: RM 'IPEH
«tuffiti
ollvea and rlced hard Instruction In the safe use of the
Kouffle Pie
automobile.
rooked e g g .
!4 cup butter
’a cup flour
Ha n huh Cream Pie
pie.
Vi teuxp. «alt
1 Vi cupa milk
I cup milk
V4 cup «ugar
3 egga
(4 teawp. aalt
1 cup grapefruit nertiona
3 tb«pa. flour
*4 cup grapefruit Juice
1 egg yolk
4 cup «ugar
Lead the family out and chain
1 tbap butter
Vi teasp. vanilla
*4 teasp vanilla extract or *4 it up ou the barn door where
1 all-bran poetry ahell
letup
lemon extrnrt
all can «ee. Our natiohal debt
Melt butter, add flour an I sa't,
] 9-Inch pie ahell (baked pat- has taken on what equal« neariy
xtlr
until «month
Add
milk
try. corn flake or graham 40 dollars to the minute from
«lowly Ntlrring constantly; took
cracker!
the birth of Christ up to now.
4 ripe banana«
until thick fo o l «lightly. Separ­
Growing at the rate of $5,00r.
Whipped cream or meringue
ate egg«; heat yolk« until thick
every 60 seconds, or, every hour
and lemon colored add to cooked
Scald one cup of milk over hot 60 houses and lota sucked un­
mixture
Add grajefrult Juice water. Mix together augur, «alt der.
grapefruit aectlon«. «ugar and fla and flour. Add V4 cup of cold
It Is for us and our chidrcn
wiring. Ileal
egg white« until milk «lowly, wtlrrlng until mix­
lo get under It. A lot of folks
»tiff hut not dry and fold Into ture la mrrooth.
Stir into hot
»ay we never w ill. Go back to
ftrwt mixture Pour Into nll-brun milk
Cook until thickened, stir­
pantry «bell and bake in «low ring conatantly. Cover and l-»t New York State, to lainaing Bon-
He It was
oven (300 deg
F . ) about one cook for about 3 minute«. Stir nell, you scoffer.
who
remained
single
to devote
hour. Yield: One 10-Inch pic
la little of the hot milk mixture
j into the egg yolk, and add thla hia beat years to settling up the
All
Br*n Pastry Shell
I to the hot mixture. Cook one debt» by hi« dead father.
Hull *4 cup all-bran until fin e ' minute longer
Add butter and pah! to the .ast cent. too. And
and combine with I
cup« flour; flavoring. Allow mixture to cool , the family name kept good. A'
and % teaspoon »alt. Cut !n Fill pie shell with alternate lev* • nation made up of I*ansing Bon-
ty cup fat.
Add S tablespoon« era of sliced bananas and cooled . nells would settle.
cold wntcr fmorw or leaal a lit- filling. Top with whipped cream
We take off our hats to that
tie
at a time,
until dough la or meringue. Make« one 9-lncl | past generation that loved thr
160/
Paying The Fiddler
Birthc [ay Anticipations
f r id a t ,
»•ui our idorü of m en .— Siili 1 place for th* hearing of objec­
idlan,
thence South on the
Kr* tut uiii-r« IftfcU tion« to said iinsi account and
»» n U.U
Vvaat line oi said Houtheaal
und W USCII liicy uiuT any,'’ *#it ihe seiUeuient thereof.
quarter section to the ceuier
oi the 1 uaiaon lo ver; thence
D al«
of first publication May
cut. « 11 / liUlion lililí Knits ItM
Laxlerly lotion mg liie me-
iiiple «a ll taste« bad. Cage tht 27 th, 192» .
auuerx of «aid river to the
Ltute of last publication June
pagan
lauds sunken in
utie.
r-aat line of the Nortuwest
darkness,
their people
lying, 21th. 192«.
quarter
of
tne
Southeast
Daisy Houle, Administratrix cum
thieving,
unwashed.
No, yon
quarter of said «ecuon; tueuce
te«tauiemo
anuexo
of
the
Laiale
would not want to raise up you.
North ou said
line lo the
family there; the Bible «a>t i of Wendell Campbell, deceased.
Noith line ol the Northwest
Ijtouard
D.
Alley,
1107
Spald­
mot. Hut America is sate, you
quarter of the Soutneasi quwt-
affirm. Yet this morning's pa ing Building, Portland, Oregon
ler of said section; thence
Attorney
for
administratrix.
per quotes a leading statesman
West ou said line of the
adv. c-26-31
as
H ay in g that
civilization
i*
Northwest
quarter
of the
dimmed units«
mankind again
--Southearn quarter to the place
lakes on moral fibre. Back to
of
beginning, containing 4
acres, more ot less; LDJ6S:
tli« lamaing Iionnells, I»' ung.ii Notice 0 ( Administrator« Hale Of
l(«-a| Properly
that certain tract, containing
add A Bible >oving nation take-i­
N0T1CK IS HEREBY GIVEN,
approximately 2 acres, con­
on the moral stamina; a Bib-
that
pursuant
to an
order
veyed by George B. Clark to
lelexg people lose« It.
made, rendered and entered by
C. O. Clark and Pauline L.
A heavy freight may roll or the County Court of the State
Clark, his wife, which deed
quite a ways after the steam it of Oregon for Washington County,
was executed on the 3rd day
shut o ff. And Uncle Sam with in the matter of the estate or
of June, 1936, and record­
bis _ hig show of manufactured George U
Clark, deceased, on
ed on the 8th day of Decem­
things and all our going« and the 4th day of May, 1938, the
ber, 1936, on page
148 of
as
Administratoi
comings may seem to be guar­ undersigned
Book 161 of the Deed Rec­
estate, will from auc
anteed a place in the sun and of said
ords of Washington County,
yet? Yew. What for America il alter Saturday, the 25th day of
Oregon.
our man-poyver loses itaelf in June, 1938 proceed to sell ai
Bids
for said real property
business
and sports until tbr private sale for rash In hand will
be received by the under­
all the following described rea',
Book grows dust-covered.
pioperty, belongmg to said es­ signed at the office of Battle/
and Hare, In the First Nation».
1.- be sure your sin will find tate:
Hank Building, in Hillsboro, Ore­
you out. 2.—This is a faithful
First Tract: Lota 1, 2. 3,
gon, from and after said 25th
saying and worthy of all aecep
4
and 8 in
Block 1, in
day of June, 1938.
tattoo,
that Jesus Christ came
Knight’s First
Addition to
Dated
this 4th day of May.
into the world to nave sinner«,
the Town
of Joseph, Wal­
1938.
of whom I am chief, said tht
lowa County, Oregon.
C. O. Clark, Administrator o '
Apostle Paul. 3.— "A » many as
Sqpond Tract: The follow ­
received Him. to them gave H e ! ing described
property sit­
uate in Washington County.
power to become the sons o!
Oregon, as follows, to-wit:
(lod, even to them that believe
Commencing at the North­
on His name," says John’« Goa
west
corner of the South­
pel
Chapter
1:12.
The l«»rd
east quarter of Section 17,
Christ
SAVES— KEEPS S A T IS -»
Township 2 South, Range 1
FIRS all who utterly trust in Him
West of the Willamette Mer-
a* Saviour and Lord.
Pd. adv.
Asthma Cause
Fought in 3 Minutes
B t dissolving and rnaovlne muens M
phlegm that c i u n i strangling, it iw t a f ,
Asthms attack», the doctor » prescription
Mamtaro removes the esuss ol r n > «son».
No »mokes, no dopes, no InlisU of, At-
solute!/ tasteless. Btsrts work la I msMtsak
Sleep soundlr tonight Boon feel well, rears
/oungsr, stronger, snd set Anything Ouar-
ent-rd completely sstlafsctory or money
back. If your druggist Is nut ask him to
irder Usndaco for you Don I suffer another
lsy. The guarsatoo protect* you.
Bew are Kidney
Germs if Tired,
Nervous, Aching
A fd m il P irn
- t * -
IT i m a m s
s - u i ___ _
Are
yoti Run Do?vn.
H<?rvouj, n ffe r Aching
or rtwoileo Joii u r Do you Oet Up Night*, of
frem Burma# Pauaces, Frequent
He .iT.-ichrs, Lug P a i r, Backache, Dizzlnes.v.
Pu:?y Myelulj. Loss of Appetite and Energy/
If .io. the true close often may be ferine
developed In the body during cold*, or by
bad teeth or tonsils that need removing.
These » -me n n i attsck the dellctte mem­
branes o l j iTt.r Kidneys or Bladder snd often
came much trouble, ordinary medicines
can't help much because they don't fight thr
ferms. The cl* ctor's formula Crsiee, nos
)tock-d by all druggists, starts tiglr.lng K id­
ney g-rm . in 3 liocre ar.d must prove entlrelt
isilsfactory In 1 week and be exactly th.
medicine you need or money back la guar-
ir.terd. Tcl-tihune your d r e u ljt for ('»■.«-»
iSIsa-tex» todav. The gu.;nntcj
elect.'
you Co^r. 1-37 T h. Ih .ju Cc.
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C. J. S T E V E N S , P K O P itlL T O R
Have you checked your Sr
insurance recently? Are you full) S A T IS F A C T IO N G U A R A N T E E D
protected in case of fire? I will
he pleased to give you informa- j
lion as to cost, etc. We have 1 1
low rate for Beaverton and vici­
nity. I can put a policy in force
immedoately and you can have
OPTOMETRY
at least 60 days to tay for it J
G las«««, Fitted or Repaired
l»0Y (¡B A Y
Our Specialty
Writes A ll Kinds Of Insurance
DR. A. E. W ILSON
NOTICE OK FINAL ACCOUNT
In The ( nunl) Tourt Of Tht
State 01 Oregon Kor T h « County
Of Washington
ln th« Matter, at .the Dstala of
Wendell Campbell, deceased.
Notice
is hereby given
that
th«
undersigned, Daisy Soule,
administratrix
cum teatamenlo
annexo of the Estate of Wendell
Campbell, deceased, has filed her
final account
in the
County
Court of the State of Oregon, of
Washington
County, and
that
Monday
the 27th day of June,
1938 at the hour of 9:30 o’clock
A .M . of said day. In the Court
room of the County Court of the
abov« entitled Court in the Court­
Bible and took time to search house
of Washington
County,
out Its truth» and live by them. City of Hillsboro, Oregon has
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By BETTY BARCLAY
Fruit cups have dual personali­
ties in tho modern menu. They are
equally appetizing ns a first course
or as a dessert.
Diet-wise persona use fresh fruits
the year round because of their
special health protective values —
vitamins and mineral salts. Citrus
fruits provide these In abundance
and are always available, thanks
to Improved merchandising and
transportation.
As summer fresh fruits appear.
California orangos combine with
i any or all of them to enhance
flavor and appetite appeal. Serve
any of the following combinations
either as a fruit cocktail or to top
off a luncheon or dinner.
tust
Heavertnn Harber Shop
■
Fruit Cup
He ran run raert all day long.
Tiny chicken, Jam and
peanut butter sandwiches
hunch for five <« right on lap.
Your favorite Birthday Cn’ e
Isn't hr the happy chap!
Lemon Rice Ronnct-Custrird
Anticipation may often be better Fruit Juteo or milk
than realization so far as adult»
Lemon Rica Rennet-Custard
are concerned, but "realization” Is
14 cup uncooked rice
the thing with children. Christmas,
1 pint milk
picnic* or birthday pnrtles reach
1 tablespoon sugar
their zenith when they arrive —
2 tablespoons cream
not before.
1 package lemon rennet powder
But even with children antlrlpa
Drop rice Into about l',4 quarts
tlon should be considered. Mysteri­ of rapidly boiling salted water and
ous package*, a well aet table, cook until grnlns are tender, about
dainty Invitation cards, or a pre­ 20 minutes. Turn Into sieve, rinse
view of attractive decorated des­ In cold water, and «team over boil­
sert* bring Joy to a child's heart ing water until grains aro dry and
and a »mile of rapture to his face. fluffy. Divide rice among 6 sherbet
Prepare your child'« birthday cup* which have been trimmed
menu as carefully as you prepare with frills made from outer edges
your bridge party luncheon. Use of laee-paper dollies: drop rice In
frills galore, but keep the foods very loosely. Warm milk to luke­
• Imple, healthful and light. Serve warm with sugnr and cream. Re­
the meal at the regular time. For move from stove, stir In rennet
dessert, use something like a light powdor until dissolved, and pour
rennet custard. It require« no egg«, over rice. I»»t stand 10 minutes
then set in
no boiling and no baking, may be without moving;
Gurnlsh If
prepared In advnnce, and may be refrigerator to chill
decorated so that it will bring desired with a sprinkling of finely
shouts of pleasure from the little chopped preserved or crystallized
hoot and his guest« — with no III ginger; or cook 2 tablespoons
after elTert* when the guests reach chopped preserved ginger with the
rice. If desired, add M eup washed
their homes.
Here la a suggested child'« birth­ raisins to the rice Just before
day menu, also a recipe for the steaming.
Yield: 8 dessert*.
fleaaert:
ir,
«aid Estate.
Bagley
and Hare, Attorneys
(or Administrator,
adv. c-24-3‘J
I
Beaverton. Oregon.
june
Top with orange lee or sherbet for
a summer dessert de luxe.
Orange Cherry Cup
Combine orange segments with
fresh cherries and orange Juice.
Orange Pineapple Cup
Prepare a fresh pineapple by re­
moving outer peeling and the core
and “ eyes.” Cut Into cubes. Com­
bine with fresh orange slices or
segments. Sweeten to taste.
Dinner Menu I
Orange Strawberry Cup
Meat Balls and Gravy
Green Veget ' 'e
New Potatoes
i.ot Rolls
Carmel Custard
Beverage
Orange Strawberry Cup
Arrango orange segments asound
Dinner Menu II
fresh strawberries. Pour freshly
extracted orange Juice over all.
Cream of Carrot Soup
Orange segments are made by Salmon Loaf with Lemon Garnish
peeling a Sunklst orange down to
Garden Peas
Harvard Beets
its Juicy meat and cutting on either
Mixed Green Salad
•Ido of dividing membranes with a
•harp knife.
Hot Biscuits
Oranga Strawberry Desaert
Orange Strawberry Dessert
Cookies
Trepare at for Orange Straw­
berry Cup. Sweeten as desired.
Beverage
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