The Beaverton review. (Beaverton, Washington County, Or.) 192?-1941, February 21, 1941, Image 4

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    FRIDAY, FERRI* ARY i l . IW l
Facts For Fish Lovers
TH E
BEAVERTON
NEW S A N I) VIEWS
FROM THE CAPITOL
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Principal Yoder and students
of Hill school near Gaston, were
the guests of
Senator
Flatter
l Tuesday. They received a cor*
uial welcome.
REVIEW
i>h, see the little moron
He doesn't give a damn
j I wish I were a moron
Gee. Whiz! Perhaps I am!
♦ ♦
I never saw a pule bitte cow
1 never hop«* to see «me!
Hetty Easton was home sick But by the milk I'm! getting nov
three days with the measles.
1 know thut there must In* one!
Mrs. E. L.
McCormick
bus
Paul Patterson, city attorney
for Hillsboro, lleaverton, Gus- Just recovered from the measles.
Xetlee Of Final Settlement
tou and Sherwood, accompuulcd
Mrs. M. Swain was In Port­ In The Ponnt) Court
Of The
by l*aul Patterson. Jr., visited land on business Monday.
Slnte Of Orem n. For
Wash*
in Salem Tuesduy in behulf >f
Inirfon Count)
»he League of Oregou Cities leg­
Geo McKenher was home from
islative program.
Bremerton over the week end. In the matter of the Estate if
Alfred William Mnchow,
de­
J. \\. Stretcher, deputy county
ceased:
Mrs. J. Schultz has gone to
Clerk of VXasniugtou c ounty, was California for a rest and a vlst.
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN,
at Salem for the >>iut legist«*
that
the undersigned AJtnlnlatra-
1
lobby
Swain
left
Sunday
for
tiv« Lincoln Hay exercises in Wie
House. He luler Visited ilic Sen* Culver City, with his tunt, Mr«. trlx of the above entitled estate,
has filed In the above entitle.I
ate. i he courtesies ot tue Seuats Effie Koftthl.
court aim satiae, her finul ac­
were expended to Mr. Stretcher,
Mr uud Mrs. Tony Boslch count and report as such, and
as captain of the FI wood. inu.
HigUschool, where NXeuiell
L. and children visit» 1 friends n (the Court has fix««! and appoint.*!
Portland Sunday.
the first day of March. 1341, st
vvUkie, was a member o f
the
the
hour of 10:00 o’clock A.M.
Ft wood tool nail team, tie sum
Washington Comity schoolmas­
wilnie was a terror to pack i„o ter* will meet Monday evening of said day. uud the court room
By BETTY BARCLAY
of the uhovc entitled court ■ it
ball for the repuLiiicau
party- at Recdville.
Hillsboro, Oregon, as the time
This country may not be the H pound sweet butter. This is an
Messers. Vilen liatvorson am.
“ fishermen's Paradise" that Fin­ excellent spread for crisp crackers .Martin
Harum
ot
miishoro, I Mr. and Mrs. Paul Eustoii are and place tor bearing objections
land is with 60.000 lakes and 80.000 or fresh or toasted bread to be
I making repairs on ihelr home on to salJ final account and lor the
Inlands but there are few districts topped with anchovies, caviar, sar­ were visiting with Kepresnna
W ea. | Johnson road
•here tresh fish are not available dines or spreads made with tuna, lives Hesse and Kuratil
final settlement of said estate.
— and excellent canned seafood is salmon or any desired fish.
e.emug, uud looked
over
the » Mrs. Jack Britton of Ealacada
DATED this 24th day of Jan­
always in season.
The many
For lemon garnishes with fish, be House and Senate during their
uary,
1041,
called
at
the
home
of
Mrs.
J.
varieties of fish and shellfish make sure to serve juice quarters so that
planning Lenten menus a pleasure. the individual can add lemon to his visiL
V. Myers Wednesday.
J. L. Gray, Administratrix of
In fact Lent offers the homemaker taste.
the Estate of A lfre l William
The Willamette I ’nversity Glee
a good opportunity to get better
Mrs. Jessie Myers has been
Here is an excellent method of
acquainted with this nutritious food preparing a salmon mold, good for Club screuuued the legislature quite 111 with the fin but |s Muchow, deceased.
E. J. Mr A tear, Attorney
for
which contributes valuable proteins I^nt and equally good at any Tuurslay i\ M., —bumming tue
and minerals to the diet
numbers first then plenty
ot able to be out again.
A-imluistratrlx
season.
Fish and lemons are associated
Salmon Mold
! eucbores.
I)r. and Mrs. G. F. Via. of FMr-
. ob dining tables the world around.
I No. 3 can salmon
es Grove Orvgon was a caller
C.
W.
Shields,
in
charge
ol
Lemon juice is rubbed over fish to
1 tablespoon butter
Do you waut some p«>lat«»esT
be baked or fried: fresh fish is
Mrs. Jessie V. Myers home Sun.
toe capttol grounds, su..
*4 tablespoon cornstarch
('has Heinrich, has a big field
sarinated in lemAt juice and oil
1 teaspoon dry mustard
h believes nest results are ob­
before It is baked or broiled.
Thursday eve
the
Thrifty and Is offering them to unyom*
2 egg yolks
tained in to se culture b©- pru.i
To keep fish white when boiling,
Marke hall team
were
enter­ who will dig them and lake them
\ cup milk
--V
iug
tne
plants
this
time
of
year
add 1 tablespoon lemon jnice and
H cup lemon Jnice
tained
hv
Holboke
and
Keli
u home.
There Is no obligation.
down to ten
inches,
leaving
14 teaspoon salt to one quart of
At tablespoon gelatin
the Old Helhelberg Inn.
You don't have to buy any gum
water used for cooking.
1 only four new stalks
to each
2 tablespoons cold water
When using canned fish such as
or soap or anything. Just dig
Salt to taste
1 Ini. ii, and spraying w ith a ligui
Mr. and Mrs. W . C. Wright, the potatoes and take them off
balm on or tuna in a creamed or
*4 cnp whipping cream
*
solution
of
lime
-sulpher,
about
scalloped dish, sprinkle fish with
V4 cnp diced encumber
and
Mrs
Wood row
Weaver He lives between Watson and
lemon juice before adding the
Cook butter, cornstarch, mustard, I twelve to one. The variety of spent the week end at Seis'd.*
Ijnmbard on Eighth St.. In this
white sauce.
'
roses
that
surround
the
State
egg yolks and milk in double
If fish is served as an appetiser boiler to soft custard consistency. j House are the Caroline Teatout, Beach.
city, Beaverton.
course, lemon is indispensable. An Add gelatin liqnefied in cold water.
Mrs. E. A. Cobell enter*,'ined
excellent cocktail sauce for shell­ Add lemon jnice and salmon. Sea­ ■ official rose of the Portland Rose
CVi^llva •» a group» of the
younger •*»ci
fish — oysters, clams or shrimp — son to taste. (Rub salmon through Festival Association.
la made with 1 tablespoon horse­ coarse sieve If a fine texture is around plants with plenty of to celebrate her daughter Betty >
radish. % cup tomato catsup, 6 desired.) Cool. Fold in whipped fertilizer, and plenty of Irrlga- birthday Frl eve. Febn- y 14
tablespoons tresh lemon juice, a cream and encumbers. Pour into
dash of tabasco sauce and salt to one large mold or a number of { tion w h n roses are in blootu.
J. II. Neal and wife have soi l
Blend ingredient» well and small molds. Serves 6.
TThe Washington County dele
rery cold.
Ave
H j
Serve garnished with lemon gallon have received a number their home ol Stacey
For a canape spread, cream 3 quarters, lemon slices and radish
Aloha aud have moved to North­
of resolutions from
incorpora
fresh lemon juice with roses.
.
east Everett St. In Portland.
ted cities of Washington Coune/
giving full support to House Hill
Beaverton
Selective
Service
number 348. the Ltague o f Ore hrmrd have already sent twenty
gon Cities hill, providing for » men to training camps and are
shara of the gasoline tax fund expecting
to supply as
many
| for the
Improvement
of
city mere by June.
y
streets
Mr. and.YIrs. B. Abbott of Port- !
There are eight Incorporated
land were out working on thep 1
PICTURING SMALL CHILDREN
cities in
Washington
County,
place on Johnson
Road.
They |
and we will be pleased to have laid out walks and planted sum •
resolutions from all o f the cities shrubbery.
i on our desks that we may use
the same during. deh«te on House
Mrs. Jack Britton of Sstacad-t
Bill number 348.
Oregon and Mrs J. V.
Meyer.«
Mrs. Lyle Goodell, daughter o' , were Wadnrs lay afternoon cal-
Pee [’ per s home
Mr and Mrs. H. T. Hesse, now i lera at the F.
First Insertion, per word...2c
on a visit in the east, writeo in Forest Grove Oregon.
Each additional, per word.. lc
having a splended trip-but in
(Minimum charge 25c)
Wood
Mr. and Mrs. V. A.
Chicago the temperature was 10
below-quite a contrast from O n attended the Daphne Cluti card
Count each word to he printed
party Mon. evening at the home
gon's sunshine.
Double charge for nil blind nd-t
o f Mr. Mrs- Robert
Rathboa
Representative Hesse is impro In Portland
The Review assumes no T
ving from his recent illness,
nanctal responsibility for er­
i Charles ImSlaw, prominent mil
rors which may appear in ad*
Mrs. Anne Holboke
was
a
vorl iniiiiipnl * in lit. cd I ii mtiii
ler at Reedvllle, was at Salem birthday dinner hostess Sunday
Monday on business.
hut In cases where the pup«r
to a groupe of
relatives
and
Is at fault will reprint that
Oscar Hagg, of Reedvlle, and friends in honor of Margaret!»
port o f the ad In winch the
Joe Kendrick of Portland, are Anne’s birthday.
error appeared.
taking good care of the dairy
Mrs. M. Swain entertained Sat.
An additional charge of 10c
interests at the legislature this
evening for Mr. and Mrs Henry
will be made when wont ads
session.
Lipkey and Mr. and Mrs. Effie
are chnrg««d und hilling Is
Last Thursday evening
the KofHhl o f Poftland. Bridge lying
made the first of the month.
Washington delegation had
a played, followed by
a
lunch
C A IX — PHONE — WRITE
fire side chat at he home of Re.) at midnight.
resentatives Hesse and Kuratli.
Telephone 9416
.he lench room on the Harris «
660 N. Cottage St. Solemi, Henry
Kuratli related an Interesting ep property on Canyon Road near
¡sole
which
happened
many Cedar St. has been sold to two FOR SAUC: MILLWOOD AND
years ago when old Bethany Ban' ladles who are having the plan
Saw Dust. Wilson Fuel Yard.
gave hand concerts In eastern done over. They expect to op«<i
Weshington County
when
he for business soon-
bard between Broadway and
was a member of the Bethany
Berttha- Beaverton Road. Phone
Book cluh will hold a Sliver
Rand. During the winter month*
Beaverton 4902
adv. c23tf
i the Bethany band gave a nurahe.- Tea at the Bethel Congregation­
al church Thursday Feb. 27th.
i of concerts in Weshington Cu
at 2 P. M. Mrs. Tmcille Mllle** Potatoes For Sale
cheap,
or
unty towns— one at Beaverton,
of Portland dressed In Spanish
will trade for sacks. Hohuep-
In particular, was a band oon-
cosume will present he progrem.
hach Brothers, half intle west
Good expression is the important point in baby shots. Watch for them—
I cert and afterwards a masque­
and let your subject be his natural self.
o f Beaverton cn Spencer road.
rade dance Henry said he had
Democrats of this county will
’ Adv. p-7— 14
T’S easy enough to get good baby the background, producing the
a great time that night at the meet Monday evening. February
pictures—If you go at It the light, cheerful effect that is so de­
masquerade dance. He
relates 24. at the Hillsboro Chamber of
right way. The secret of the whole sirable in a baby picture. The third
there were three girls who at­ Commerce room«, ho organize a
Helen’s Beauty Nook
matter Is to pick your subject when light, if used only for the back­
tended the dance: Rose.
Cora Central committee. A. B. Abtv.
HII.HKK’H MARKET
he’s In a good mood—and Just let ground, will make no practical dif­
and Alice Henry, and their con of Hillsboro will preside.
him be natural. Give him a toy— ference in the exposure.
H Far on 07«S
West Slope
Dimes were Indian and adorned
something bright, something that’s
Very satisfactory snapshots of
with
long
streamers
of
popcorn
PERMANENT*, *2.50 to m 0 0
colorful snd maybe new to him. and babies and small children can be
Mr. and Mrs. Roland
Kunzl
he’ll provide the expressions you made with a box camera or a sim­ fcvegy guy who danced with th.*
New Air • C«mdltlonctl Drjer*
want.
B rfU B stole a string of popeon and family of Sllveron, and Mr.
ple folding model. However, if I
This is one case where you don’t were choosing a camera especially
U W ^ H k ie popcorn
was
gone, and Mrs. Ernest Losll of laurel Open Evening* by Appointment
need to worry about small details for these pictures. I would want a jk T ffl^ ^ w e r e the
days
when were dinner guests at the home
of the pose, or aoout special light­ shutter with speeds up to at least
^everyone had a good time. He of Mrs. Suse lx»sli. Mr. und Mrs. WANTED— Plowing, with rotary
ing effects. Good expression — a 1/100 second, so that when the sub­
plow, day or contract. Phone
didn't say who took the glr!s Albert Wilsonand son Oirrtls of
genuine, natural effect—Is more In- ject was lively and active I could
B«*averton visited
there
after
HRoadway 4729
or
BEacon
home— neither did Fisher!
portant. And the best lighting Is still get good sharp snapshots. And
dinner.
1972, Alpine Landscape Co, R2
simple — a soft, overall lighting, I would want an eye-level view
Beaverton,
box 157 p-11-IAtf
with plenty of illumination In the finder—I find it the most conven­
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Plhi, Char
shadows.
ient type for these shots.
Bethanv-C edar Mill 1 ley Stunger, Mrs. Geo. Stung**r
Indoors, you get this type of
But whatever ramera you use. re­
By Esther Sands*rom
part
and Mrs. Jennie Sandstrom and WANTED— Man to work
lighting by proper placing of your member the points above— balance
time or full time by the m o ,
daughter attended the
Danish
photo lights Space them rather voiy lighting for soft shadows, let
gardening, caring
for
lawn,
Mr. and Mrs. R. I* Jackson card party In Portland.
well apart — one toward the sub­ the child be natural, and watch for
flowers,
etc.
Close
to
xzflfl
who have purchased Mrs. Freda
jects left, one over toward the good expressions. Do that, and
Mrs. Jennie Sajidstrom
an.1
r »wers. etc.. Golf road clo*«*
right. If you have a third light, It you’ll get satisfying pictures.
Hogan's house, have moved It to
Esther
vsited
at
the
home
o
f
M-.
(O Bertha-Beavertovi highway.
znny often be used to brighten up
John van Guilder
a higher position on th# acreage. and Mrs. Geo. Dnby Thur. ev t.
I,. R Hubbard. l}Ea«wn *tA5!)
IT
8 AYR
HERE,
C1«ARIR8A:
The hert ten yenra of a man'«
Ufo urn the ten before he stum­
bles ani Mrs.
n o t i c i : t o c r e d i t o km
In The Conni) Court Of The
Slnte Of Oregon For Washing*
Ion County
III the Mailer Of The Guardian-
nhlp of W. T. Sl*a« kelford, alt
Ineoniipetetit Person
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN
Hint the untferalgnel lina been
duly confirmed by the above ell*
tilled t'utirt as guurdluti of the
person ami estate of said III*
com relent parson, mid lias duty
qunlin«*d us such.
NOW. THEREFORE, all per­
sons having claims against said
gunrdlnnnhlp estate are
hereby
notified ail I required to present
the suine, together with proper
vouchers therefor, to the under
signed nt t<ie law offices of K
J. MnMear and Frane'* E. Stur­
gis, In the First National Rank
Building. In Hillsboro,
Oregon
within six months from thiv'zJnle
hereof.
liATWD Mils 31st day o f Jan­
uary. 1911.
DOY GRAY, Guardian of the
Person and Estate of
W.
T.
Shu k.’lford,
nil
Incompetent
oeraon.
E. J. Mr.Virar and Francia K
Sturgis, Attorney for Guardian
Adv. c- 9-1 f
Kd. C. Smith
J E W E L K ¡i
k i i m m h i, h g .
HKiVKiiTov
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im gon a
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FOR
RENT Three-noun
and
bath, partly furnished apart*
rnent. Inquire at Review office
I f you're correctly Insured, you
know where you'll stand If di­
saster takes a whack nt your
possessions. We’ll he glad to
illieck It over with you.
Beaverton Finance Co.
Phono S4<£
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