The Beaverton review. (Beaverton, Washington County, Or.) 192?-1941, December 06, 1940, Image 3

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2 tb«pa.
lemon Juice and one
teaap
Rrated litnon find. Cool
m ixture and fold, In a »IfTly baa-
tan egg while. Make» I cup of
the hum « e,
T h is
bit ol
HO hi * .
Dec« tuber w«
rhym eiy with
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H I U II
TI M K
CJlllHtWHK Ttppi OlftO>ll*N.
Ill th«
hubbub w«' ini u»« T o honor th?
ro r»otl«n woman Mr«. Hunt«
C laual
Who atrliN-H ( »inly ran««, wrap-
up the toy»? Who keep» the
led ger or good g irls ami b o y s!
Wiho |>r««*«a that red milt. mend»
tho«e flm> punt», feeds Vixen,
sooth» P ra n re r when hi* «nort»
am i rant»T W3io muki*» tin* hot
| tiHldy, prepare» t l l P
root
tub,
ru b* Hunt»’» cheat wlUi V lck’x
V apo-tub? A»»iirr» Krl» ha'» a
w onder » Natlonad llv r o ...........
"W h at a fellow you i»rr to go out
w hm It'» xaro! Y our girth'» »o
b ecom ing;
your hpurd'» »nowy
whltp; oh.
Haul», my
»poil«r
[you'll wow ’am U n tig h t!" W'ho
w ait* at tin* window, who dor*
thp floor-pacing
on
Ohrletm n*
E ve when the M l slelg b 1» ra c­
ing acro as thp night »kb*» with
Snnta at rplo and hop«« all
go«*i wall llll ha come# home
M a in ?
Ah red »tilled ; w hile-w hlekerrd
jo v ial f l a il » !
You net a ll the
honor«, but the cred it 1» M b '»!
Mlu re ini'ut
I Mi
3
Zt
Mi
W hirl«
cup« «tried dour
tcaNpoonrtil» haklna
t**a«pootiful »alt
cup »UK»r
powdn
3 talxleepoon» shortening
4» ru p milk (ab ou t)
4 tablespoonful» h u ttar
I M i*upa prepurvd nilm enteat
lemon rottmy rattc«
S ift together flour, baking i«rw-
Iii k powder, «alt and 2 Ihnp«. o f
i .I m * »Uttar
Put In «hortenlng with
two kiitv«» or a pn«try blander.
Add m ilk to muke a «oft dough
T u rn out
on
lig h tly
floured
I k > a n l and knead h a lf a minute,
■toll ou t to form a rerta iiR la .
«'ream together the b u tter and
rem aining su g a r;
«pread
h alf
over dough and divide the r e ­
m ainder amonR 8* cuatard cup#
Spread m incem eat over
dough.
Hull a« fo r je !!y ro ll: cu t In
144" «Urea. P la ce a roll In each
cup cut «Id« up. B ake In hot oven
<4f»tf* F . ) 20 mlnutea. Serv e hot
or
cold
with
lemon
foamy
«aura. Serve« 8.
lem o n Foam y S a n e r
H eat 2/3
cup light corn syrup to boillnK
pour «lowly over a hew ten egtt
yolk. »tlrrlnK co n stan tly , im th
thickened
Add 44 teaap. aalt,
C lowing Clean !
M editerranean Ham Slice«
2 cupa 44 Inch tre a d cube»
Mi cup honey
44 cu p i n ie I it h
■A cup crushed pineapple
Zt cup all bi^n
244-Inch «11 a.» «rooked ban*
I leuHp. whole < love»
Pom tilne bread cube*,
honey,
ralsln a, drained pineapple
and
! Good
Coffee Come«
From a Clean Pot
the
a ll-b ra n .
Mix
well
and 11 *>« -*c l o r S ale or Meat Neat
school. W ill nell for 11,000 or
»pread
m ixture
between
»lice»
of ham
S tick clove» Into fat
around edge o f ham. P lace
In
covered hakltiK pan and bake In
»low oven (300* V.) about tw >
hour». Make» ilx aervinK*.
le n t fur Jiu
B e a v e rto n .
mouth,
l - o »
Helping to Keep the Family Healthy
(■taxed I ii rrot Slice«
12 carro t»
Halt
2 tbwp« light corn »yrup
2 tb»p». butter
S cra p e and »lice ca rro t» ; cook.
In covered uten sil In «m all a-
m ount o f Irolllng »a I ted w ater
until tender. D rain off w ater: add
corn »yrup and b u tter and cook
over low heat, » fin in g con »tan '-
ly fo r 2 or 3 m inute». Serve» 6.
I aro D m I V I i Caa»erole
144 to 2 cup« cooked diced pork
1 cup thinly sliced onion»
2 tbaps bacon fat o r b u tter
I 1 flo p flour
144 cups boiling w ater
1 teaap. »all
44 tea«p -pepper.
44 cup ch illi sauce
2 tbaps. drained bottled h o rse-
rad lah
1Z, teaap. W o rcestersh ire sauce
2 cup» cooked hominy
S a u te pork and onion» In fat
until lightly browned. S tir In j
flour. G radually add boiling w a­
ter and cook until
thickened,
a tlrrln g constan tly. Add »alt, pep­
per. ch illi
Hauoe,
horseradish,
OUR coffee pot may not be a» W orcestersh ire sauce and hom­
clean a» you think, and a clean iny. B ake in buttered cassero le
P 3 t Is essential for good c o f f e e
In m oderate oven (375* F .) 4»
Always use • bru«h to #•»«»**•
minute». Y ield s 6 portions.
clean Insc***- ''
v(siting nurss from tuberculosis association telling mother how to
»...■act the family from disease Thl» Is one of acU vlties made possible
la .«-any com munities by Chrlstm sx >e»ls.
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Use plenty of hot water to wssh
your coffee makers. After washing
with soapy water, scald It thorough­
ly to removs all traces of suds and
wash as soon as possible after use.
a q u e e r c o n t r a c t io n
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IN T H I S
By B illy K i t c h e n
1. When making meat loaf next
time, try adding a handful of
crisply-popped corn to ingredients.
2. Fresh flg» and bananas sliced
together. Fresh pears, cubed. (Servo
In sauce dish covered with fresh
orange Juice.) Mixed melon balls
served In stem dishes covered with
elder, topped with sprig of mint.
3. Yes! Place slices of ham on
rack of the sm okeless' broiler of
your modern gss range. Turu fr»-
qnsntly. B o'b raw r.ad a»U«d io ta
fv e ^ A
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A BATH TUB
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KIPT UNDER A TRAP DOOR IN THE OiNiNQ
ROOM NAS ON« OF TWi VtOCX SW iMPBO/t MINTS*
CfTTO M OOOCTS IAORS BOOK T O R 1S«*4.
M a r bo hrollod nine— fu lly,
KINTON GRANGE HALL
Friday, Dec. 13, 1940
Free - Admission - Free
Program begins at 10:00 a.m
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Aluminum coffee m akers should
be scoured with steel wool and soap
once a week Never use soda, and
1 don’t forget that (he cleaner your
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goffa- got— the tM Usr Is roa r brew
Outdoor Yule Lights Spread Joy For All
The Poorest Place
to Tell a Lie!
I T has been said by some of our radical reformers that adver­
tising misleads the public.
Such accusations fall under their own weight.
The poorest place in the world to attempt a lie is in the
advertising columns o f American newspapers and maga2tnes,
and in American radio programs.
In the first place, our publishers and broadcasting companies
wouldn’t carry dishonest advertising. They outlawed it long ago.
In the second place, such efforts to mislead would be con­
Clever U se of s Few Strings of Christm as-tree L ig h ts and
W ell-placed "P ro je cto r'* Floodlight Lam ps Can T ran s­
form a Hom e into a Glowing Greeting of Good W ill.
ducted in full view of the public and o f the officials empowered
tQ apply fraud laws.
In the third place, dishonest advertising is rs
B y Je an Prentic#
RVF.R before have world events
to meaningly driven home to
Americans the desire for "Peace
Earth , . . Good W ill Toward Men".
Before the era of electric lights, men
Were obliged to confine the expres­
sion of their Christmas spirit indoors.
Symlx’liring this spirit were the be-
earuled indoor tree, sprigs of holly,
gaily wrapped g^its. and the common
greeting card.
Came a new day, the advent of the
Colorful multiple tu n :nff Chr! t r.;»s-
tree lamps like glowing jewels on a
string,. Came “projector" lamps de­
signed frr outdoor flood and spotlight­
ing Last ! !i lay season eu !: .* neig'i-
fcor'.ti *-, ti* r.'tii |ip! * we e t.:*t
i * i s I t s .* I*l»<i Vi < lUkM
«» t« * I MS * . . i lit'
N
custom of expressing the Yule spirit
outside has grown hy leaps ami bounds.
This distinctly American tradition will
doubtless reach a new peak this season.
on
Black-outs may he the order in lands
less fortunate than ours. Over here,
countless thousands of home-owners,
unafraid, arain have the opportunity
to join up with the millions who each
year at this time ill*«nrnatc their hr ti-
day spirit, letting it flow outside for
all to enjoy.
Quite a display rr*n be created by
'imply a tu r ' to t some cvcipreen
a round lac iron. d<»ur an l windows.
By fa.-,tening strings of Christmas-tree
lamps to t!ie greens and by rmu\tv:
. n e\tenv:*n c •:cl t-* a n-sri y e ! c -
t.'! al in
r - t c ! t i p i ; !i i.
* •,, .. .lu.<i i. . . i., ■ ...
..* , * r - .
through use of the new ISO-watt
"projector" lamps. Reflector, lens, and
filament are hermetically sealed into
each of these rugged all-glass lamps.
They may be placed close to the house
to silhouette a theme message or to
spread their light upward in striking
fan patterns. Used at a distance, these
lamps will "flo o d " or “spin" larper
ar.-as. Holders are available for these
bcll-shapcd lamps.
And now. just one more hint. W hrn
s!i ppin.T ( >r your Christmas li'Toting
ctpnprr.cut, sic a reliable retailer of
electrical r ,H Is. Tell him your plans.
Ihty only high quality lamps of Amer-
ic-in jnake. They must bum under
adverse weather condition*, you know.
Pe-iiles. the he t lights prove to be the
dirty footbafl.
rcfficient as
It does not pay.
Informed people have Inst interest in the advertising-baitin-
books and speeches o f the radical selT-appointed reformer*! sir -c
one after another of them has figured prominently before t
House Special Committee
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