The Beaverton review. (Beaverton, Washington County, Or.) 192?-1941, April 11, 1941, Image 2

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    •--Kl DAY
A P R IL 4 11 .
THE
HEAVE RTOH
REVIEW
Y O l'H
OWN
LOCAL
TrlrrAaar
P A I’ KH
H 1•
K n tervd aa aecond-claaa m a tte r on
D ecem ber I, 192L at the p o s to ffic e
a t B a tv c rto n , O regon. under the
a ct o f M arch 8. 187»
ISS U E D F R 'D A T O F E A C H W E E K
A T B E A V E R TO N . OREGON
J.
H.
UL 1Vt. HTON
1941
H l 'F E T T .............. Owner
to wvlcome
American Auibu*st,-
dor Wtnant to Great Britain.
Moat of the King* o f hhe o il
W orld have loat their Job«. Kins
George V waa the flrat real hu­
man-king o f our time«, and his
conduct in the W orld War caus­
ed blm to become beloved thru-
out the world. H I» aon. George
V I, Is a chip o ff the old block
and he h> showing Just exactly
| what a K in * la good for. I n c ­
identally. we must not forget to
award a bouquet to the youn-r
woman o f Ballmore who rem oval
Bdward
frotri Ohe throne
ani
anchored him In the Bahama I .*
lands.
G E PM IN A TIO N I ) . m : ON
SEEDS
s i h a e r l p t l a a
Mates
IS IM PO R T IN T
♦ ♦
One y e a r tin a d v a n c e ).............|1.00
Because
some kinds o f field
Six m onths (in a d v a n c e )..............<0
One y ea r (In oth er s t a t e s ) . . . . 1.1» and vegetable seeds do not re­
Extra p ostag e fo r ou tside the U. S.
A N K H I C A N l
M
"A m e ric a msm
1 e
u n fa ilin g
lo v e o f c o u n try; lo y a lty to its
In stitu tion s and Ideala; e a g e r ­
ness to defend It a g a in s t at)
enem ies: undivided a lle g ia n c e
to the f la g ; and a d esire to
secu re the blesainge o f lib e rty
to o u rselves and our p o s te r ity .”
Moat Editors Arp That » a y
Congressman Joseph W . M ar­
tin, Jr.,
o f Massachusetts, has
consented to continue as Chair­
man o f the Republican National
Committee
Wendell WUlkie and
the Republican big-hoys hi Con­
gress
have agreed
to provide
Martin
with an active manager
who w ill receive a salary o f a o:
more than $15,000 a year. Jaihu
M. Hamilton was paid $25,0410 a
year fo r 4 years, and no *one
thought tie was worth it. Mar­
tin
w ill serve as party Chief,
l i e Is an editor which explains
Ala
willingness
to work
and
■worry witboct pay.
PRE SID EN T AND KING
When President Roosevelt wel­
comed the new British Ambas­
sador out at sea the American
public was told that this was
every unusual, and ttiat a - p r e c ­
edent had been smlashed.
The
w riter
o f thle Item expressed
•approval o f the incident.
King G eorg«
V I has
gone
Mr
Roosevelt “ one better" In
going tool! way arrows England
tain
their
germinating power
for an
IrrVMnlte period
after
harvest, buyers should recognize
tibat
the year
o f germination
shown on the seed label or tag
Is Imporant.
This
1s the
tip
given by Frank McKennon. ch l»f
o f the plant division o f the state
department o f agriculture. Under
Oregon seed law «, seed« offered
for sale here most he label *tl
with, among
otiher thing«,
the
percentage
o f germination
*o-
gether with the year when the
seed waa tested.
The average duration o f ger­
mination power in years in veg­
etable and field seeds is as fo l­
lows:
Vegetable seeds — Asparagus,
dwarf beans, pole beans, carrots,
celery, collards, sweet corn, mus­
tard. pea», spinach and tomato,
three year«- Parsley, turnip, ok­
ra and salsify, one year. Onion,
pepper, leek, two years. Garden
beet,
mangel
b e e t.
brussela
sprouts.
cabbage.
cauliflower,
eggplant, kale, pumpkin, radian,
squash and turntp. four wears.
Cucumber.
endive,
tnuskmelon,
watermelon, five years. Lettu c).
six years.
Field Seeds — Alfalfa, six to
eight years. Kentucky and Can­
ada bluegrass. three to 4 years.
Brome grass, flvs. Alslke clover
white clover,
crimson
clover.
rrteadoW fescue, cowpea. peren­
nial rye grass and
Italian rye
grass, two years. Vetch,
three
years.
Rape and redtop,
six.
Tim othy and red clover, fire io
six. Orchard grasa, two to thrws.
I c m lieu I
INNOIINQMNP
BKVbATM DAK A D V b .N lla f
The Hubei Aloha seventh Da>
Adventist meets svsry Saturday
morning at 9:46 at the Hubei
Commercial ha.I. Sabbath school
meets at 9:46. church service ai
11:00.
'.mmdrT. T. U. Fdglagton.
Supei Inteudent,
Mr*.
1'.
K
Tuttle.
• • •
m /\ r e m ;
u h ik u h
W. P. Kcebaugb, Pastor.
Sunday school at 9:45.
11:00 Eaeter sermon and mu­
sic by the orchestra and special
numbers In song.
Young People's Meeting, 6:45 p.m.
7:30 Easter program presented
by the Young People's Society
You w ill enjoy tbia evening o f
orchestra music
and
singing
There w ill be a Good Friday
Service at Hhe church at 7:4r>
on the night o f April U th . All
are welcome to attend.
• • •
Bethel \ ongregntlonal 4 hurch
W illard B. Hall, Minister.
9 : 4 k a . M. Church School. K.
G. Webb. Superintendent
V. M. Morning Worship.
The subject o f the sermon will
be: “ Immortal l i f e . " The choir
w ill present special Faster mu-
ale.
R:0© p m.
The young people
o f the rtbtirrh present an Faster
play, "T h e Alabaster B ox." It
tells
the »lo ry o f the
first
Easter In
the inane o f Mary,
Martha and l^sarus.
• • •
THE METHODIST U K K i ll
Kev. Mark Chamberlain, Pasini
9:46 a. in., Sunday School Chat
II Roseman. Superintendent
Special Easier worship service
and
program
fo r
the Church
Hoiiool at 10:30.
Morning
worship— 11:00
am.
Theme "F ife Eternal .**
Special
liiMier music.
No young people's service this
Sunday evening becuuse o f Fas­
ter plaiy at Cougregailnnal church
a n a
( III Ki ll OK C H R IST
Oeorse W. Springer, I'astnr
Special
Easier
services
will
be observed
by the ( ’-heregi o f
Christ,
beginning with
a pro­
gram by
the Bible School
In
wbldh the children w ill partici­
pate.
The attendance goal fo r
the school Is 225. There will b«
a brief class session follow ing
the morning worship.
The morning worship and Ih »
I» r d 'a Supper w ill follow the
program.
The
Junior
church
w ill remain with the adults. The
topic
o f the sermon w ill
be
*NJreat
Question Answered hr
the
Resurrection
of
Jesus.**
There w ill he sperisi music by
the dholr under the direction o f
M r*. Ruby Johnson.
Christian Endeavor 6:30 P . M.
with a candle light service with
special music and a special pro­
gram. A ll young people are in
vtted and are requested to enter
and leave the service In silence.
Song servirvi assisted hpr the
orchestra at 7:20 P . M. followed
Im
B/ »
H T WAS THE HUMAN
mU ,
'''/
ENER6y* THE
DRIVING SPIRIT,OF
AMERICANS WHICH
" 'l / l PUT T H Ii NATURAL
l ENERGY TO WORM
| he u rg e fo r m o r e a n d b e t t e r w a v s o f m a k i n g THINGS
HAS INCREASED INDUSTRY’S RESEARCH TECHNICIANS
ay MORE THAN 4 0 0 % IN ¿ 0 YEARS.
|ATURAL E N E R G Y - HUMAN ENERGY— RESEARCH----
SKILLED W O RKER S— PATRIOTISM . . . .
BA C KG RO U N D O F N AT/O N A L D E F E N S E .
by the evening sermon.
There w ill be special Easter
music by the choir, Tim sermon
topic w ill be "F o r Their Hskes."
The
Sacred ordinance o f (Ivrlir-
Man bnpllsm will be administered
to
ttiose
wlai have
accepted
Christ, Immediately follow ing tbs
evening service.
Mid-week
Bible
study
and
prayer service. W e d . 6:00 p.m.
6 6 «
ST.
C K ( 'K U A * S
I H I 'I C I
Kev. George O'Keefe, I’gstor
Mass. 1:00 a m
and 10:M) a . « .
BETII IN Y
* * •
B A P T IS T
U II’KUI
Rev. John C. Hchwetlier. Minister
9:45 a. iu . Sunday school with
classes for all ages. John Croenl,
superintendent.
11:00 a. m — Worship service.
Gholr directed by C «rl Egxliuan.
7:46 p. m.— Evening service.
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ALOHA COMMUNITY
IIU T IS T
Rev. B. Marcus Godwin. Pmator
Bible achool 10:00; morning
worship. 11;
young
peopla's
meeting, 6:46; evening worship,
7:45; teachor training clsas and
Christian Endeavor, 8:50 p.m.
For high school and college are.
8
Glrnrulli-n
8
8
United
Preshj terlaa
C lin k
10 a m .— Bible School
7:30 p.m .-Study o f Matthew
“ FOR T W E N T Y Y K lR S |*Yf
found
ADI .KRIK A satisfactory.'
ÍII.B.- Mlr6> ) W hen bloated wit)
gas. annoyed by had breatlh oi
aonr
stomach, due to
de!aye<
bowel action, try ADI.ER IK A fm
QITB'K
relief.
Get It TODAY
Brown’a Beaverton Pharmacy.
THE EASTER
After ths Easter parade comes
what? Food! And plenty of It, at
that.
People get hungry even
though their exercise Is no mors
strennous than airing Easter bon­
nets and colorful gowns. Here are
some Easter recipes for those
Easter appetites:
|T WORK IN THE U.S. IS MORE THAN EiALF TH . UTILIZED
ENERGY OF THE ENTIRE WORLD. FROM COAL AND OIL
AND WATER POWER
KK.YIF.lt
Magle Rhubarb Sherbet
yi cop (7 H os. can) sweetened
condensed milk
3 tablespoons lemon Juice
2 tablespoons melted butter
m cup slightly sweetened stewed
fresh rhubarb
• 2 egg whites
Mix sweetened condensed milk,
lemon Juice, melted butter and
stewed rhubarb. Chill. Beat egg
whites until stiff but not dry. Fold
Into chilled mixture. Freese In
freexlng unit of refrigerator until
half frozen. Scrape from freexlng
kray. Beat until smooth, but no)
lnelted. Replace In freexlng unit
until frozen. Serves 6.
Baked Ham Hawaiian
Bake bam according to manufac­
turer's directions, but finish It off
the Hawaiian way by glaslng It
with a alrup made from canned un­
sweetened
Hawa'lan
pineapple
Juice and honey, end serve It with
a tangy pineapple Juice — raisin
saucs.
To prepare the glaze, combine
three-quarters cup canned unsweet­
ened Hswa'lsn pineapple Juice,
three-quarters cap strained honey,
and one-half teaspoon dry mustard,
bring to a boll and continue boiling
until sirup Is thick and falls from
spoon In thick drops.
A fter the hem has been baked,
remove from roaster to a clean
shallow pan, akin and score. 8pread
with sirup. Return to a hot oven
(466* to 476* F.) for 16 to 30
minutes or until surface of ham la
■olden brown. Place bam In warm-
tag even while esnoe la being
By BE TTY BARCLAY
Pour drtpplaga from pan In which
bam was glazed Into e saucepan.
Skim fat off. If necessary. Add one
tablespoon flour and stir until mlz-
ture la smooth Add one cup canned
unsweetened Hawaiian pineapple
Juice. Bring to a boll, add one
cup seeded raisins and simmer for
10 minutes.
until thickened, stirring constant!
Cool and pour over peach* s. Hoi
egg whites until foamy thrnughou
add sugar. 2 tablespoons S' a tlm
bearing after each addition uni
sugar Is blended. Then cnntlni
beating until mlzture will ataud I
peaks. Cover peaches with hsi
Ice cream. Pile merlugae on to
being sure Ice cream la well cove
ed. Place under broiler 3 minute
or until meringue la browner
Serve Immediately.
All the fresh fruit treats of sat
mer on s farm, as well as xucrulei
vegetables and ocean report apecii
ties, ars available all the yea
wherever you live, If you “use quM
frozen foods. Their fr.-sh flan
and high vitamin content wet
sealed In by quick freezing, to l
released when you open the ca
tons In your own kltchon.
Baked Fish With Lemon
Rub lamon Julc-v over fish to be
baked, covering the Inside as wall
as outside. Salt and stuff or not aa
desired Put In well greased pan,
dot with buttar and baka at moder­
ate temperature until done (about
12 minutes to the pound). Serve
garnished with parsley and lemon
slices or quartars. These should be
large enough, and plentiful enough
to provide ample Jn'ce for flavor.
Fish steaks may he ' aked In simi­
lar fashion. Rub both sides of
Coffee Cocktails
steak with the lemon Jutes. Broiled
or fried flab should be prepared by 1 cup decaffeinated coffee, reguli
grind
rubbing with leer on and served
4 cups water
with lemon garnish.
4 heaping
tablespoons
whlppe
Limas a la Francalss
cream or Ice cream
3 cups cooked, dried I.lmas
Cracked Ice
3 tablespoons buttar
Make the coffee by any dealre
*4 teaspoon salt
method. Pour over cracked Ice I
14 teaspoon pepper
cool. Put coffee and cream I
1H cups milk
cocktail shaker and shake wel
1 egg, slightly beaten
Serve well chilled, In tall glassei
Place milk, Fimas, butter and Serves 4,
seasonings In m saucepan. When
You can serve th e«» delleloi
hot, add egg diluted with milk. Stir
cocktails generously because sleei
until thick.
!ng problems are non-* 'latent
Peach les Cream Tarts
you nse decaffeinated coffeu. R
1 box quick-frozen sliced peaches, member that decaffeinated coffee
made by pot or percolator, cali
thawed
foi slightly longer brewing I
5 baked 3V4 Inch tart c.het.j
bring out all the flavor.
2 teaspoons lemon Juice
1 tablespoon flour
*
8 egg whites
Light hearied games are the mot
6 tablespoons sutar
popular for spring parties. Th
1 pint vanilla Ice creem
moet popular new diversion le Dli
Drain peaches, m i -l ng Jules; an easy to learn gamo played wit
arrange peaches in bottom of tart myetery picks and alp! thet lottei
shells and sprinkle with lemon that comprise a gold mint». Wlnnei
Jnlca. Add peach Juice slowly to get shares In mining stock an
flour, stirring nntll smooth. Cook gold bricka.
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