The Beaverton review. (Beaverton, Washington County, Or.) 192?-1941, January 24, 1941, Image 3

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Herlotia
damage by
garden
alnga to winter
legume
cropa
auch aa peaa and vetch la »till
occurring throughout the W ill- i
lunette valley, according to many
reporta from grow er« and count/ |
agent* received by the entomol­
ogy department at Oregon Btals
college.
BOOST
YOUR
HOME
Heveral perto-1* of cold weathe.'
have «lowed down Die depredat­
ion« o f Ihrute pent a but mild tem ­
perature« «tart
them
working
again. No one la certain ae to
how long they will remain active
14-caoHe thta la the
first
year
they have appeared In euc-h la rg j ;
numbers aa threaten Held cropa.
A carload or more of poleon
bait Itaa I h - s n applied in Western
Oregon counties with highly var­
iable result». Methaldebyde poison
has been the b«U o f practically j
all of thn t W H i -
nr
work, although aeveral
county
agent« have report*« 1 better sue- |
caaa when calcium araenate was
By B I T T Y BARCLAY
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with lemon Juice. Add gradually
Juat enough Ira water to bind dough
together. Roll paatry out tbln and
llna pla plataa. (Tbla recipe makea
three fl-lnrh atngle pla abella. Keep
unbaked dough In refrigerator until
needed.) Rake In hot oven <476*
P.) for 16 mlnutaa.
Lamon Pie Pilling
1 cup water or milk
% cup augar
<4 taaapoon aalt
1 taaapoon grated lemon peal
6 tableapooue rornatarch
Vfc cup cold water
X well-beaten agg yolka
1 tableapoon butter
( tableapoona lemon juice
Hrlng water or milk, augar. aalt
and lamon peal to a boll In aaure-
pan on direct heat. Add cornatarcb,
blended with H cup cold water
Cook over low beat, until thickened
(about 6 mlnutaa), atlrring «on-
alantly. Remove from beat. Add
aeparately, mixing well attar each
addition, tha egg yolka, butter antj
lamon Juice. Pour filling Into baked
paatry ahall.
A taaapoon of lemon Juice added
to the whltaa of X egga and 4 table
apoona of augar makea a tendei
meringue
Uae the whltaa left
from the lemon filling: beat until
frothy; add augar gradually. Con
llnue beating only until egg hold'
Ita ahape In paaka. Pold In lemon
Juice. Brown pla In moderate ore-*
<1X6* P.) for 16 m l«»* »"
used in equal proportions with
rorthaldebyde. Weather conditions
soon after the halt
la
epreaJ
appear to have considerable In­
fluence on the effectiveness of
the various mixtur«
I Moid of the bait has been ap- ;
I plied In em alf
spots
scattered
1 through tbe
field,
particularly
around the «outer edges, aa a
small idle o f the bait wll attract
the alugs for aeveral feet around.
' On the other hand, some grow er*
In Yamhill county have put the
poleon bait
through a
turkey j
feed pellet machine, and
have
scattered
th«f*
poison
pellets
j broadcast .with
good
reanlts.
Examination o f the
damage
i done in some
fields
Indicates
that tbe young plants, although
eaten off,
w ill
sprout again
around tbe crown and may make
a normal crop. I f the slugs c o n ­
tinue action, however, and
eat
off tbe new sprouts, tbe stands
may be damaged beyond recovery.
"W v are working on this pro­
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B^verton, Oregon. Phone 0103
M A JO R B O W IS B A V B ,“ B U Y N O W . . .at DeSoto dealers' Quality Hard
C ar Clearance kale.” fie » «-a tndav fc>r » » » • « • ! e » « ’
j a iu a b y
SLUGS DAMAGE
LEGUME CROPS
Perfect Pie Secret
There's a lot of domestic Insur
u c * la good plea. and tba woman
who can make than baa been cele­
brated by word of moutb — even
la poetry — since pla bacama
America's lop daaaart.
Wban It comaa to lamon pla.
ranking fhvorlte according to tba
Inquiring
reporters,
too
many
woman giro up. Baying, "I just can't
aaaka It Ilka Totn'a mother uaed to
m a k e" It’a reiliy i|u«te almpla If
you know tba aacrat. Don't cook
tba lemon juice! Add It laai, after
tba Ailing baa rooked. Than you'll
bare a pla with that freak lamon
iavor.
If you think you can’t make pla
«ruat, try adding fraab lamon Juice
an.I a beaten egg to your paatry
mix Thl* trick gives a flaky cruet
that literally melta In your moutb
— and you can uae It. regard laaa
ef the variety of filling In tba pla.
Hare are full dlrertlona for mak­
ing the pla eruat with lamon. and
a raal oid-faahlonad lemon pla Ail­
ing aa they do It In t'allfornla,
which auppllaa tha real of tba
aminlry and Canada with lamona.
Paatry
I cupa alfied flour
1 taaapoon salt
1 cup akortenlng
1 «lightly beaten agg
• lableapoona lemon Juice
Ice water
81ft flour and aalt together. Cut
M ahortanlng. Add agg. Combined
rR u n r,
,
blem and gathering all the facts
we poaslby can, but there are
attll many things t o be learned
before
we can
make definite
reeomroenda lions fo r all condi­
tions". said Dr. Don C.
Mole,
head o f tbe entomology depart-
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FOUR-H CLUBS GET
ACHIEVEMENT PINS
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Achievement pins And awards
were presented Tuesday evening
January 14, to member» of the
Mountalndale Sewing cUib and
the Columbia Academff pig club
as well ae to eome individual
members
In garden club work
Mrs. M. Warnlck and Mrs Harry
Tlpp were leaders of the Moun­
talndale sewing club; Dale Van
Domeien was leader of the gar­
den and corn club; and Vincent
Meek was leader of the Columbia
Academy pig club.
Those receiving awards were:
Vincent Meek, flret year lender-
chip pin: Darlene Mae Can trail,
first year; Dolores Erickson, 1st
year; Anita Baker, second year;
Juanita Tlpp, second yaar; Betty
Jean Van Domeien, eacood year;
Donald Logan, first yaar; Earl
Olsen, second year; Ir rla O'een,
Our Gift To You
Let*s Make 1941
A FRIENDLY
second year; Dale Ole— , sec­
ond year; Jack Shearer, seoond
year; Steven Meek, third year:
Kenneth Logan,
fourth
year;
Joe Baker, Jr., fifth year. Dale
Van Domeien completed his aev-
enth year In cjwb
work
this
year carrying a corn project.
Nett— Of Final Settlemeat
State Of Oregon, For Wash­
ington Caaatj
In the mntter o f the Estate of
A lfred W illiam Mu dhow,
de­
ceased:
NO TICE IS H E R E B Y G IVEN,
that the undersigned Administra­
trix of the above entitled estate,
has filed In the above entitled
court and cause, her final ac­
count and report aa such, and
the Court has fixed and appointel
tbe first day of March. 1941, at
the hour of 10:00 o'clock A.M.
of said day, and Che court room
of the above emitted court In
l.'lllshoro. O ngon. as the time
and placi for bea lng ohJectl«>na
to sacd final account an1 for the
nnal sett» me i t o f »a d ertate.
D A T ' D this 24th day c f Jan­
uary, 1941.
J. 1«. Cray, Adr'|n|«trafrlv of
the m a t e
of
'l i r e * W illiam
Mimhow, deoeu'ed.
F. .1 M e 'le s r, Attorney
for
V.’ »i(lr<«*rstrlt.
Let*s Work Together
For Our Country
And
Our Community
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