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About The Beaverton review. (Beaverton, Washington County, Or.) 192?-1941 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1940)
4 $ » I ’.liD A Y , Bake In moderate oven (3.70 l\- about IV i hours Yield: 1 loaf (7x9*3); k aervlnge. UV a KMI’. I R 13. 1940 Cut Into squares Yield: (5V4 X «V i Inch pan). 32 »q». Smith e l ai, part of section 1 , tic wcclueuu. Tiles« carus a r« T IB R1W. suitable for display as small Faith K. Westcott to Thomas potters, o r may be passed out I'opcora Ball« Slocomhe et ux. lot 13, blk. 0, to Individuáis or placed In oars. B A N T TO B IN IK IIN D M | CIJp molasses Metzger Acres Thacts. Distribution throughout the Todd Gilmore el ux to Oliver Please your gourmet friend» | L < up dark corn ayrup state Is being effected by police G. Garrett et ux, part of sec. ( and who isn't on«T) with a 11 tbap vinegar chiefs. sheriffs, etty officials, 24. T !8 HIW. bulging banket o f gla*«-packed 3 tbeps. butter safety council members, service .Idea* t '« r The l a « t Of 'h i r t j ter and I Ihsp lemon Juice. Bleud delicacies-- a gift Idea anyone 3 qt*. salted popcorn clubs and other gruops Interested la d The Find Of T o rt)-O a r wall over hot water In double can »ee through! (Jive them Comhlue molaasea, corn ayrup NOT A “RUBBER In the traffic safety campaign. T l K M I’ I.O l'TN FtKF. r M I l Ixillei and while hot. poor atuc« Jars of tiny pickled beefs, plckl- and vinegar In a sauce pan. STAMP” CONGRESS As a further means as stress- turnip. Serve Immediately. Have m id, of turnip! Taka a over ad onion», artichoke hearts In nook over low heat, sirring con- ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ te * the need for safe driving turn at turnip! K< mm I of ancient •dl, Jars of che«-«* epreada, dev- stantly until the soft ball stage It doesn't look as though this and walking practice« during the Oreeca. year« aao, food for 4'OMKM ECONOMY lied ham, smoked nalmon. «thick- (231* F.) la reached Remove season, these various Is going to be s "rubber stamp" holiday The shouting and tumult die en liver titodvrns, fond with vitamin« pa»te. olive butter, from heat, add butter and atlr Congress, despite the Presidents groups are cooperating with therein. white or yellow la tur — and ao doe* your budget afte. Jars too. o f herring. lobster only enough to mix. Slowly pour nip! Hot I It. aaura It. ahred It a holiday «pending «pree. Keep »rooked tongue, dried beef--all over the popped corn. Form in precedent - breaking re-niection. Sn*** • office In conducting lo- raiV. aalad-wlae, french-fry It. coeta down with; of them ready to serve a dozen, to Iw ll« with hands, ualng aa The final election returns were ral camP*1* n » which include ra- a a a * D<1 speeches before T r y It thua: .different ways. Give yourself a little pressure as <pos»lble. It hardly In before Congress re- dl° talka llam Hran l.ofe Deluxe fused to a d jo u rn -In the face of yariou* * rOUI" - P °‘ n‘ tag out the ! collectoti too—good for the soul make» 16 to 18 balls, 1 lb. etuoked ham .tron g White House pre.au r d* D* * r" «uggestng ways o f numcH-ruKo tibnii * and palate ■ -------- ■—« avoiding accidents. Vi lb. ground lean pork and passed the Walter-Logan Act ru t peeled turnip« aa for RELIEF PROGRAM Vi lb ground vaal A abort movie trailer, featur- which la something the Pres I French-fried potato««. Dip In aits lo ffr e .Scotch Fruiting 2 egga TO BE CONDUCTED Ing the voice o f Secretary of and milk mlxtuie, Ihrn In crack dent definitely did not want. 1 cup sugar ♦ ♦ ♦ # 1 nop milk State Snell and showing the dan er crumb« and deep fry In hot Vi cup brown sugar firmly pack A C hrl.tm a. relief program, a » 1 cup all-bran gers o f careless pedestrian prac o il (STIFF.) until «olden brown. BEAVER SOCIAL Vi teaap. aalt tice* during the winter months, ___conducted for the past several Serve hot eff. ct , 1 CLUB PARTY HELD 2 tbapa. minced, green pep 2/3 cup double-strength freshly y« a ri w|„ la now being shown In many of Brasilian Turnip IVel and. made coffe.) this yaar ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ per the Oregon theatre«. cube 1 medium alzed turnip., 1 tbap. light corn »yrup * Vi cup brown «ugar Beaver Chapter Social club | Principle efforts o f the state whlta or yellow Hull In salted 2 egg art.ltr« T h ** Is sponsored by 1 teaap. whole clove« card party held Saturday eve- safety campaign during Deeeoi- water until tender; drain and Combine »ugar,. coffee and «he *He K lw .n l. Club and U Intend- nlng was well attended. There ber are directed toward cutting Combine meat* with «K g«, a ll «sorn ayrup In a sauce pan Place * place in heated serving dish. ° co-ordinate the efforts of were fourteen tables of cards down pedestrian accidents and bran. milk, »a lt ami greeu pep- Top with aauce made by brown over heat and atlr until sugar , . cburo,re■• »choola, lodges an- in play. Prizes were won by preventing other traffic crashes ml* well. Sprinkle brown ing Vi cup «Heed or chopped pera; Is dUsolved and mixture bolla; c v r urbanizations who, eaclj Mrs. Altlshln and Mr. Beeler fo r common during the holiday sea- «ugar and cloves In bottom of Brazil nuta In 2 tbap* melted continue without atlritng uiit.l yHal!' * n* a* * ,n this aeasonal "500"; Mrs. Archie W illiam « and son. It was »aid. btrtter, then adding V4 cup but- loaf pan; add meat mixture. a small amount dropped from a T V “ ' * Dd Bl1 * r* P*r- Ben Shellls, pinochle. Guy A l- ____ apoon spina a thread (240* F.) * •xander won the door prize. Re Beat egg whites »tiff, pour the F*>°d staples, clothing and mon- freafaments o f sandwiches, cake NOTICE OF PAYM ENT ayrup slowly Into the egg whites ajr w11* *** needed and may be and coffee were served. OF D IVID EN D * beating constantly. Continue «be ** ,b® Beaverton high school, 1« The Cirrnlt to a r t Of The beating until frosting hold. It. R . „ . State Of Oregon For 1%« shape Makes enough for top t J U L i l a l S i V l i r i l I h i ) J County Of Washington and aides of two 9-Inch layer*. VICE-PRESIDENT Case No. lO^MM ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ In The Matter o f the Liquidation S/JT owt of Peanut Butter Mnrxlpan . . . . .. At the Washington County tea Of The Bank Of Beaverton. Traffic Kstslities _ 1 cup lifted confectioner«' chers' Institute held at Garde? Beaverton. Oregon. Moppen A fter DarA r sugar Home Saturday. John R. Co- mmmm r ,m «•«.«• n u i n J cnmmtm NOTICE IS HERE BY GIVEN ______ ‘-»Æ -w ____ Vi cup peanut butter Principal o f Hillsboro high school ... . _ _ , that an order has been entered (Continued From Page 1) |„y ^ C(rcu!t V4 teasp. salt was elected President to suc 1 cup very finely chopped a l ceed Clyde Hopkins o f 8herwooo( ft. T ? ,hK°Ur C° Ver 3 “ * « * Oregon fo r the County mond«. blanched W a, hln|fton authorlring. em- Val H Rullis o f Beaverton was <* feet. In other words. « car ^ I '.snap, vanilla elected Vice President; Harriett h a W° U,.d directing the Su- hazard to an el- o f Banks to dls 3 tbap«. water (about) Ford re-elected Secretary and constltute . Place sugar. peanut butter and I .ester Moo berry, Treasurer. Th e derly pedestrian starting acrost. trlbute an eighth and final dlvl- ZA5% on ord|nm aelt In a bowl. Nend with a fo r * State Convention w ill be held In an Intersection wrtiU« the car dead ^ or pnstry blender, until even'*- Portland December 26-28. Tea- was still over 100 feet away. deposit clams filed and approved In view of the fact that ap- agpainRt the Commercial Depart mixed and like a coarse meal- cbers from Washington county to Add nuta, then vanilla and i art « * delegate* are ns follow s; proximately three-fourths of the ment and a sLxth M d flna, dly. ^ ordlnerr tbapa. water and stir until It 1% Ray Haas. Aloha; Low ell Chase pedestrian. f.U h t e . in Oregon ldend o f u % H rIalinB flled and appTt>Te<| blended. Add remaining water, n Ls R o v Smith. Forest Grove; Involve elderly persons, the dlf- ^ ferente In walking time o f the «m all amount at a time, kneading and Bust rice Peterson. Raleigh again« the S aving. Department two age groups also is signif o f the Bank o f Beaverton, Bea only until the mixture la o f the sobool. icant, Snell said. The difference verton. Oregon, np to and Inclu- consistency o f fudge. Shape Into of approximately -tv seconds in d|lMt May , 0 m o ^ dlTt<Hfnds 1 -tn ch rolla . Wrap In waxed pa- HEARING TO BE the- walking pace o f persons 35 to ^ pald and aftpr th* 20th per and store In a refrigerator _ _ _ _ _ _ _________ ____ and those o ver 55 may well day ^ 1M0. and slice as needed. Yield; 2 HELD ON CROSSING mean the difference between 6-inoh rolls, approximately \ lb. That said order also directed sarety and danger on a busy For several months Mayo- the payment o f a first, second, W. E. McCloskey has been aware thoroughfare, he declared. ,, , _ . .. _______ Black And White Squares third, fourth, fifth, sixth, and During the first eleven months A supply of canned unsweetened the living room. Crlap aalted potato o f the advlsewblllty o f a cross * seventh dividend on all approved Hawaiian pineapple Juice In your sticks from a ran on the emergency 3 cup« confectioners' sugar of Shis year, a total of 120 pe ing over the Southern Pacific claims flled against the Oomtner- ' refrigerator during the holidays shelf make good nibbling with the i 2ty caps coooanut destrians died In tra ffic accidents railroad bhat would connect Hall will Insure pleasant drinking for cocktails. clal Department from August 10. 2 egg white* vour family aa well as friends who street. wMoh lays south of the In this state. Eighty percent of 1939, to and including May 10. 1 teasp. vanilla Plns-Bsrry Cocktail drop In lo see your Christmas tree. tracks, with North Main street, these fatalities occurred at night 1940, and the payment o f a first, Vi cup butter 1 cup canned unsweetened 1 -use of Its affinity for other and In about 60 percent of the which passes between Johnson's second, third, fourth, and fifth Hawaiian pineapple Jalco fruit Juices, pineapple Juice make* 2 sqs. uuaweeteued chocolate accidents, the pedestrian involved garage and the, George Hughson 1 rup bottled cranberry Juice | dividend on all approved claims a splendid basis for fruit drinks and 1 cup all-bran was committing some such un residence would connect the south Vi cup orange Juice punches that will be attractive for ' flled against the Savings Depart ComNne sugar, coooanut. m el safe action as crossing the street nervlce during thu holiday season. 1 tablespoon lemon Juice side o f the tracks directly w iti ment from August 10, 1939, to ted butter, slightly beaten egg 7'” "* between Intersections, walking Before your Christmas dinner or 4 whole cloves . a • ui an<l Including May 10,1940, which whites and flavoring. Divide into [ r a . other holiday dlnnors serve pine, on wrong side of tho hlyh- , . ... . . .. . . 1 stick of cinnamon ,, , . . . . claims were filed subpeonent t*> Some time ago lierry cocktail. It’s a tangy blend Combine fruit Jules Add dovel 2 portions. F a t* Vi the mixture * 8<> ‘ PPlIcaUon way stepping out from between ^ dlvtdends. of canned unsweetened Hawaiian and cinnamon. Cover and chill Is In a loaf pan lined with waxed e proper author parked «,r s . starting across the ^ ^ q ^ t that ilnue;.p!» Juice, bottled cranberry construction o f sue! street when approaching c ^ a n notlce ^ * 1 ven by rubllca- •ochtdt. orange and lemon Juices, the refrigerator for one hour befon paper. Add melted chocolate and serving Strain and serve la coch all-bran to remaining half of a t l o 8*lng and this week eh- ,o near for safety and Improper f on ,n M ( ,?8Ue o f a .itb'ly rr.vored with «pice. mixture. Pack on top o f first , received word that a le a r - To I ellfy dinner service, pssn tall glasses. walking at inteisecUons. newspaper o f general circulation v mi kind from a tray In Yleld. ( servings. U yer in the pan. Chill thoroly. be held Dt-oember 23 a The secretary o f state's office rHnted and pnhlFhed In Waab- ______________________ _ week from next Monday at 11 '-.as started distribution of ped- Ington County. Oiegoo. a m. In the Beaverton City Hall trian protection cards, point- That the date of publication when this matter o f ordering ? crossing w ill be taken up by tbfk ir.g out the clangers o f unsafe thereof is Fecem ber 13. 1940. waF l"-g and driving practices A . a . ROGERS. Superintendent Pubilc U tility Commission. as they apply to the person on o f Banks of the State Of Ore gon l " char r e o f the llorldatlon —Oh ¡foot, and urging both drivers I Bethany-( ctlar Mill o f Bank o f BeaveFon. Beaver and pedestrian« to avoid those By hfether Sand.<*t rom ton, Oregon. Adv. c-2 actions which may lead to trat- Pine-Berry Cocktail has a Tangy Flavor That Adds Lustre to Holiday Menus Yule Lighting Effects Indoors Can Be Novel Mr. and Mrs. Christ Phil. Mrs Jennie Sandrstrom and daughter Esther. Mr. and Mrs. George Struger and Charlie Strnger at tended the Danish Brotherhood raid party In Portland Tuesday evening. Mrs Bert Fleskes entertained tlie Ioldies Home Economics club with a luncheon at «he Leedy Grange hall Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Phil at tended the wedding of their niece Miss Margie Phil Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Olson and family visited at the home of Mrs. Jennie Sandstrom Sunday afternoon and evening. Art Ol son has returned home from his visit In Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Wllaenback and »on visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Mead Saturdat i evening. | B ------------------------------------------ » ! Real Estate Transfers ■ -------------------------------------------* I 'o En-’ c f Unlau« Effects Can Be Crested toO ivs Indoor Christmas Lighting Individuality. A ll It Takes Is a Little Dreaming and Originality. Above Are T w o Suggestions. Each Is More Fully Deecribed Below. T y Jean Prentice Mary .* ” s wrote me last year for « I; t i on how to create new and Uiil’ .-rcnt'’ CJiriitma* lightin- <!-co-a- ions for the living room. / 'y l>e»e enterr'isins women ha-. . i i ho cenveni-'»nal tree and the wreath wireline a re«l ImlS at the window. This year, fortunately, numerous lovettiet using lights are on the mar- *t. But if a shopping tour doesn’t uite “ ring the hell” for the dccora- ions you have in mind, perhaps the wo ei.eeis s!.o\.n sl»ove will do. At least, they may give birth to a better idea of your own. A simple yet effective treatment for the mantel may l>e made by surround ing the l>ase of a starnisi d candolier with holly or pine. In this instance, instead of ordinary Christmas tree lights, randle-lihe amber-tinted lamps, referred to as hy dealers, were used. The miniature trees at each end of the mantel consist of two planes i ut from heavy white cardboard. The silhouette effect is obtained by burning colored C-l\\ lamps in the manner as shown in the shove sketch. The explosive lighting effect shown in the other display hack of the radio was achieved like this. The bowl of rine branches was made to "spill” La./.ward toward the wall. Bright light from clear-glass T-J'-i Giristmas lamps, eil'ier hunched in the bowl or concealed from view behind the bowl, created the lovely shadow patterns pictured. The shadows may he tinted by adding one or more larger lamps r-f contrasting color. Try one cr both of these decorative stunts and I’m sure the returns in en joyment will repay your efforts many italics over. • Jessie A. Warren to l hrUt'na Linke, part of section 30, T18 R5W. Rudolph A. Steckbauer et ux to Gladys Haynes. 320 acres In section 30, T IS R5W. Founder« Corporation to Jsck Meier, tract« In Metpgvr Acres. Ix-onard Underwood et vx to Ella Many Milte-, lot 189 ln F i l a vcwood n » t No. 1. Portland Securities Co. *o T’ - dtth A. Bruun. tract 124 In Honnyslope. Waahlngtrtn County to John Whltford et ux. 2 acres In H m m Creek Acre Tract». Heisohner Real Estate & In vestment Co. to Kenneth R. KIKTQN CFANGE H?.LL Fri I W j D c. 13, 1913 frei - A. mission - Free Progriim begins at 10:C0 a m