Southern Oregon News Review, Thursday, April 24. 1947
LAST LOVER
BY f id a ti
J ill M c F a rla n « , whoxe la tb a r. R ich
ard , disappeared In W orld W ar 1, is In
love w ith U e u t. Spans Gordon. H er
brother. R lc. becomes Involved with
Sandra C a lv e rt, a divorcee. J ill Is thrown
from a horse and during her absence
R ich ard returns, telling her m other.
Ju lia. Ih a t he i t now C aptain M ackey.
He sees Rlc at r a m p and la te r threatens
Sandra, hut the two m a rry anyw ay.
R ich ard h a t R lc tran sferred and San
dra a rriv e s at the la r m to live. J ill
and her gran d fa th e r. John I., try to
m ake things so uncom fortable for the
wom an th a t she w ill not stay.
She
startles Ju lia by recognlalng the pic
ture of R ich ard In J ill’s room as Ih at
of C aptain M a rk e y a * a young man.
C H A P T E R X V II
“ I haven’ t even dared le t m yself
th in k since R ic ’ s le tte r came And
there's another danger. Dave This
woman knows R ichard. She knew
h im in H a w a ii. He telephoned last
night. He told me th a t he had trie d
to prevent this m a rria g e by having
R ic sent away, but th a t they were
too quick fo r h im .”
"So R ic knows about his fa th e r ' '
“ No. R ic doesn’ t know. R ich a rd
d id n 't te ll him . And J ill doesn’t
kn o w ."
’ ’T hey’ ll have to know, Dooley.
Surely you can see now th a t your
only protection is the tru th ? "
"D a ve , I c a n 't te ll them ! I ca n 't
m ake m y s e lf do i t ”
“ B ut R ic h a rd is a liv e ! You have
a liv in g p ersonality to deal w ith
now. not a shadow, not a m em ory.
I th in k y o u 're ta k in g an a w fu l
chance. Dooley, ris k in g a shock to
J ill m uch worse than the tru th
would be. I th in k you’ re dead
w ro n g ."
“ M aybe
I
a m ,"
she sighed.
Dave steered c a re fu lly through
the th in tra ffic on the edge of the
town.
"T o m y m ind, the best protection
J ill can have is the tru th . B ut I ’ m
not going to argue w ith you. I t ’ s
yo u r own problem , yo u 've had the
m ise ry of i t a ll these years, you’ve
got the a n xie ty of i t now. You m ay
be able to count on R ich a rd to keep
his id e n tity concealed. I t ’s to his
own interest, of course. It would be
d e fin ite ly aw kw ard fo r him i f the
W ar D e p a rtm e nt got w ind of it.
There are alw ays a few b la ckb ird s
in e ve ry a rm y , but i f th e y ’ re found
out it doesn't go w e ll w ith th e m ."
"W h a t is a b la c k b ird ? ”
“ A m an who gets discharged
fro m a m ilita r y u n it fo r some rea
son, o r who deserts o r leaves his
com m and w ith o u t c o m p lyin g w ith
regulations and then enlists some
where else under an assumed name.
T h a t’ s the spot R ic h a rd is in, rig h t
now, and he’s p ro b a b ly
m ore
acutely aw’are of it, than even you
are. I doubt i f he’ ll s ta rt anything.
He was ta kin g a ris k , even to le t
you know th a t he was alive. B u t i f
th is wom an knows a n yth in g about
it, th a t’ s another angle and a bad
one.”
“ She saw R ic h a rd ’ s p ic tu re in
J i ll ’ s room and id e n tified i t in
sta n tly as a p ic tu re of Roger
M ackey. I could see h e r m ind w o rk
ing. She's a type I ’ ve never m et
before, Dave. I d o n 't know e xa ctly
how to deal w ith h e r.”
"W h y on earth did R ic send her
to you, anyw ay?”
"Because he d id n ’ t know w hat
else to do w ith her. He was shipped
out suddenly — R ichard did th a t —
and I suppose she had no money.
There's nothing at a ll to do. Dave,
but w a it.”
Failed in Her
D uty to Ric
“ H ere's the movie. I suppose we
should go in .” J u lia 's voice was
w eary. "G o in and look at im ita tio n
tra g e d y and forget our own. The
sickening thing fo r me, Dave, is the
re a liz a tio n th a t I m ust be a ve ry
w eak person. No strong woman
could have m uddled up one life as
I have m uddled m in e .”
"W h a t did you have to do w ith
it? ”
Dave demanded,
a little
a n g rily . "D id you create any of
these circum stances, by any act of
your own? You’ ve taken w hat came
w ith courage and made the best of
it. I won’t have you b la m in g y o u r
se lf.”
"B u t I m ust be to blam e fo r Ric.
A m o th e r has to be to blam e. Dave.
Y our c h ild is given to you—clean,
p lastic clay, nothing carved upon
the surface at a ll, a ll new and un
trie d , to m ake of it w hat you w ill.
I haven’t even a fa th e r’ s influence
fo r an a lib i w ith Ric. I fa ile d some
how to p u t strength in to his s p irit,
to m ake h im wise enough to judge
values, to give h im the courage to
re je ct e ve ryth in g th a t wasn’ t good
and fine. I t isn’ t pleasant to know
th a t you’ ve failed w ith yo u r only
son.”
" Y o u ’re all wrong, Dooley. Any
psychologist would te ll you how
w rong you are. You aren’t given a
ch ild lik e a sheet of w hite paper
w ith nothing at all w ritte n upon i t
W hat is bom to you is a record,
the long scro ll scribbled a ll over
w ith the story o f generations of M c
F arlanes, th e ir weaknesses, th e ir
meannessses, th e ir n o b ility , tra its
over w hich you have no control
w h a te ve r.”
“ I d id have the co n tro l of d ire c
tion. I could have put pow er behind
the weakness and e lim in a te d the
meanness and b u ilt up w hat was
good, but I d id n ’t. I couldn’ t some
how ever get near to R ic, Dave.
I could only give h im love, and he
TtùMct
accepted that, but always w ith that
fa in t tin g e o f condescension. I sup
pose it was because he had no
fa th e r There was a maleness in Ric
th a t only a fa th e r could have
touched I was always less a parent
to h im than ju s t another woman.
By the tim e he was seven he was
tre a tin g me w ith the same sort of
casual indulgence that R ichard used
to have fo r me. He told me the
tru th when it suited h im , and when
he fe lt the «urge to deceive me. it
never bothered h im fo r a m in ifte .”
"Y o u gave yo u r ch ild re n two
parents. Dooley. Don’t forget th a t.”
“ J ill said that the other day And
I was always aw are of it, w ith
Ric. He has that ch a rm that R ich
ard has. that tr ic k o f getting what
he wants, of being untouched by
the d isapproval of other people, a
kind of veneer th a t kept him apart,
so that he was h im se lf, com plete
and ju s t a little arrogant, e n tire ly
pleased w ith h im s e lf and .s lig h tly
amused by a ll the rest of the w orld.
There's a deadly kin d of fascina-
com ing, being pushed off in a state
o f dependence, am ong strangers,
yet she had come And undoubtedly,
J ill decided. Sandra was a re
sourceful creature.
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R t. S, P o r ta iilo llth , N . K .
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D id she believe th a t when the w ar
was over, Buzzard's H ill w ould be
long to Ric. and th a t the others
would be brushed off casually, that
she would step in to the c o m fo rt and
se cu rity that Dooley had w orked so
hard fo r years to w in fo r them all?
" I 'd k ill her f ir s t ! " J ill thought
a n g rily . " I 'd stra n g le her w ith m y
bare h a n d s !"
She kicked off the beige pajam as,
and got into the tu b and la y there,
soaking in the c o m fo rtin g hot w a
ter. le ttin g her m in d d r if t o ff b la n k
ly. The radio was p la yin g in R ic's
room , some jiv e thing. Sandra had
come up as soon as D ave went
away, bored w ith J ill and drow sy
old John I., g iv in g them o n ly the
curtest of good nights.
Overhead J ill heard a plane fly
ing, slowly, c irc lin g over the town.
The beat o f the m otors was low
If you need luscious chocolate
and near, and she sprang out o f the
tub and wrapped h e rse lf in a tow el cookies q u ic k ly , m ake these, w hich
and crouched at the w indow to la ke so few m in u te s to bake and
glim pse the s k im m in g lig h ts, the fro st. C h ild re n adore them and yo u r
shadow of fleet w ings ag a inst the guests w ill give them an encore.
purple night sky. T h a t was Spang's
The oldest of our rationed co m
sky up there. Spang's " w ild blue
y o n d e r," the hollow , secret, endless m o d itie s is s till w ith us even though
roadw ay that Spang was tra v e lin g . the situ a tio n has eased to a c e rta in
| extent. The sugar bow l is, perhaps,
so happily now.
' s till not as fu ll as we w ould lik e to
A w k w a rd ly she scrubbed herself
have it. but we can s till manage to
d ry , w rig g le d in to a n ig h t gown,
have o u r sweets and s till save
slip p in g her a rm back in to the sling.
enough fo r canning if we are w a tch
Then she was aw are o f Sandra,
standing in the door, w a tch in g her. ful.
The youngster w ill s till come in
“ Funny th in g ,” J ill was th in k in g
as she looked at the re fle ctio n of peeking in to the cookie ja r, and we
s till have guests
Sandra in the m irro r , "n o m a tte r
who lik e a b it of
how m uch she dresses up you a l
a sweet as they
ways feel th a t somehow she is n 't
spend an evening
quite cle a n ." A loud she said, "H e llo ,
.
K I 'Z I
conversation
Sandra. W hat's on yo u r m ind? Is
| Q O j V.'
o r games w ith us.
y o u r room a ll rig h t? "
Ik O j
F o r ll>ese Pu r "
Sandra cam e in to the room ,
poses I have se
perched on the end o f the chaise
lected some re c i
longue, d ra p in g a ll the flounces
pes w hich we w ill a ll find useful.
g ra c e fu lly about h e r legs.
F or the cookie fans, here are some
“ I t ’ s a ll rig h t," she said, g ru d g
recipes w hich are bound to please:
in g ly , “ but a w fu lly lo n e ly! You
Molasses Cookies.
don’ t know about m issin g a m an so
(M ak es 75)
m uch it makes you ill, J ill.
You
14 cup shortening
couldn’ t.”
la cup molasses
“ Oh, couldn’ t I ? " J i ll thought,
54 cup brow n sugar
a n g rily . B u t she ke p t her voice cas
54 cup th ic k sour m ilk
ual and her face con tro lle d , as she
3 cups sifted flour
w ent on brushing. " I t is so rt of
11 teaspoon sa lt
tough to have y o u r b rid e g ro o m
2 teaspoons baking soda
snatched away fro m you, isn ’ t it?
1 teaspoon ginger
B u t you m u st have know n that
2 teaspoons lem on e x tra c t
som ething lik e th a t w ould happen.
Y ou’ d been m a rrie d to a soldier
M ix shortening w hich has been
"Y o u m ay have changed R ich before.”
m elted w ith molasses and sugar
a rd 's d ire ctio n , but you d id n 't de
Add sour
Sandra's
teeth
clicked.
“ It and s tir u n til smooth.
stro y h im .”
needn't have happened. I t was a ll m ilk , then sifted flo u r w ith salt, soda
tio n about it. It makes you w ant done fo r spite by an o ffice r who and ginger. Add lem on e xtra ct. M ix
to break through and m ake the hates me. He co n trive d to have u n til smooth. C h ill u n til firm . R oll
R ic k y sent away. We had fo rty -e ig h t dough on a lig h tly floured surface
person who owns it aw are of you.
E ven when I was so fu rio u s at R ich hours! F o rty -e ig h t hours o f each to Mi inch thickness and cu t into as-
a rd Sunday nig h t when he came other, and then there I was— j sorted shapes, as desired. P lace on
j a greased baking sheet and bake in
a lo n e !"
back, I was feeling th a t irrita tio n ,
“ B u t o f course you w ere m ore or : a m oderate (350-degree) erven fo r 8
the im p e llin g to crash through that
shell of his, get past that m ocking less used to being alone. The ad to 10 m inutes. R o ll th in n e r if c ris p
sm ile, find some vu ln e ra b le spot, ju s tm e n t w a sn 't qu ite as d iffic u lt as e r cookies are desired.
Chocolate F rosted Cookies.
some place where he could be though you’ d been w ith R ic for
(M akes 3 dozen)
h u rt. R ic ’ s like that, too. Suave months o r m aybe ye a rs.”
“ You do n 't know a n ything about
and ch a rm in g , and e n tire ly rem ote.
154 cups sifted flour
Sandra
re m a rke d .
"Y o u
B ut I should have done som ething love,”
l!4 teaspoons double-acting
do n 't know w hat to rtu re it was.
about th a t when he was s m a ll."
b a kin g powder
seeing h im go! A ll I could do was
"T h a t v e ry aloofness m ay save
54 teaspoon sa lt
stand there at th a t gate and watch
3 squares unsweetened chocolate
R ic, D ooley,” Dave rem inded her.
h im tru d g in g away, lo oking back to
4 tablespoons b u tte r
" I f I'm any judge of hum an nature
wave at me. . . ,” She began to
th is wom an he has m a rrie d won’ t
54 cup sugar
c ry , ca re fu lly dabbing away every
1 egg, unbeaten
lik e it. She’ ll w ant to absorb every
tear, her m outh tw itch in g .
% cup m ilk
thought and feeling R ic has. she’ll
1 teaspoon v a n illa
eat h im a liv e the w ay some spiders
devour th e ir mates. H e r v e ry lack W ords If etween
S ift flo u r once, add baking pow der
o f reticence and reserve w ill repel Two Girls
and sa lt and s ift again. M e lt choco
R ic, if it hasn’ t done th a t already.
" I f R ic h a d n 't had a home fo r la te and b u tte r over hot w a te r; add
She dragged h im into this m a r
you to come to, i t w ould have been sugar and m ix w ell. Add egg and
ria g e , by some fem ale tric k , of
' beat th o ro u g h ly. Add flour and m ilk
bad, w o u ld n 't it? ” J ill kept her
course, and a few weeks aw ay
eyes
on the
m irro r,
catching a lte rn a te ly and m ix u n til smooth.
fro m her w ill cool h im down. V e ry
glim pses of Sandra oven her shoul A dd v a n illa . D rop fro m teaspoon on
lik e ly he’ s w ondering rig h t now
der. “ Just w hat would you have greased baking sheet and bake in a
w hat he saw in her, and how he’ s
m oderate (350-degree) oven fo r 7
done, anyw ay?”
going to get out of the mess he’ s
“ I don’ t know. I ’d have had to m inutes. When cold, spread w ith
in .”
do som ething—tr y to fo llp w R icky, fudge fro s tin g and place a h a lf pe
can in the center o f each.
“ I th in k ,” J u lia said, opening the I suppose.”
door and g a th e rin g up her purse
“ O r perhaps,” J ill was cool, "yo u
Q uick Fudge F ro stin g .
and gloves, " th a t the M cF a rla n e w ouldn’ t have m a rrie d him at all?
3 squares unsweetened chocolate
men were not m eant fo r m a rria g e Y o u 're a sm a rt wom an, Sandra.
2 tablespoons b u tte r
at all. T here’ s an a ta v is tic thing Somehow I can’ t see you m a rry in g
12 m a rsh m a llo w s, cut in pieces
in them , a s tru ttin g so rt of in a boy—even one so a ttra c tiv e as
54 cup w a te r
solence th a t goes back to plumes R ic, ju s t on an im p u lse .”
Dash of salt
and sabers and kn ig h ts rid in g alone.
“ I suppose you’ re try in g to say,
2 cups sifted confectioners’ sugar
The woman who innocently lures a w ith o u t being nasty about it, that I
1 teaspoon v a n illa
M cF a rla n e m an into m a rria g e de m a rrie d R ic k y because I thought
P
lace chocolate, bu tte r, m a rsh
stroys him . I destroyed R ichard, yo u r fa m ily had m oney?” Sandra
m allow s, w a te r and salt in sauce
and Sandra w ill w reck Ric. ”
said viciously. “ I wasn’ t th in kin g
pan.
H e a t over
about his fa m ily when I m a rrie d
low flam e i u n til
Sandra Puts
h im . I was only th in k in g th a t at
chocolate
and
la st I loved a m an who loved me
m a r s h m a ll o w s
On an Act
and th a t we had som ething beauti
are m elted and
“ M ore
fa n ta s tic
nonsense!" fu l that we m ustn’ t lo se !”
m ix tu re is smooth
grow led Dave, g e ttin g out his w a l
“ And now ,” said J ill, a deadly
le t before the lighted tic k e t w in coolness smooth as glass in her and w ell blended.
dow. “ You m ay have changed R ich voice, "y o u ’ ve lost yo u r id y llic love R em ove fro m fire and add re m a in
a rd ’ s d ire c tio n , but you d id n ’ t de and got a lo t of stodgy in-law s in in g in g re d ie n ts. Beat u n til o f rig h t
consistency to spread. Use on choc
stroy him . W hat was in h im would stead. Tough b re a k !”
olate fro ste d cookies o r to cover
have worked the same destruction
“ I t ’ s quite a ll rig h t.”
Sandra
anyway. W ell, le t’ s see w hat sort of studied her nails. “ I knew how it top and sides of tw o eight-inch lay-
pale im ita tio n of the re a l thing would be before I came.
R icky i e r cakes.
W ith ju s t Vi cup of sugar and the
H ollywood has to o ffe r.”
w arned me. He to ld me th a t you
J ill dragged her feet upstairs were ve ry possessive, J ill, th a t you use of a sugar substitute, you can
thought you had a p riv a te m other, sa tisfy the sweet tooth w ith no less
w earily.
than 30 delectable cup cakes:
She had w orked hard th a t day, and th a t he had always been made
to
feel
lik
e
an
outsider
in
his
own
tirin g herself to exhaustion, fo rcin g
her young body, handicapped by the hom e.”
L Y N N SAYS:
J ill lifte d her eyebrows. ' R ic ’ s
broken arm , to tasks th a t she had
T ry Pleasing V a rie ty
never known before, because the re a lly w onderful when he sounds off,
In E ve ryd a y Foods
need was so g re a t now th a t the isn’ t he? I f you d id n 't know h im
a
w
fu
lly
w
ell
you
m
ig
h
t
believe
ev
A dash o f lem on ju ic e is good fo r
m an-power shortage had moved in
on Buzzard’ s H ill, and because when e ry w ord o f it. You’d alm ost be b rin g in g out the fu ll fla vo r o f alm ost
every bone and m uscle scream ed lieve th a t his home was a place he any k in d of fr u it o r b e rry pie.
When you w a n t a com bination
w ith weariness, she could sleep, she re a lly cared about, noj ju s t an ad
dress handy to w rite to when he fr u it pie, tr y one of these p a irs:
would be too tire d to th in k.
needed a check.”
pineapple and ra is in , pineapple and
In one day life in the old house
“ You don’ t know very m uch about c h e rry , c ra n b e rry and pineapple,
hod a b ru p tly stiffened to this hor
yo u r brother, do yo u ? " Sandra was apple and pear, apple and c ra n b e r
rib le , w a tch fu l fo rm a lity .
ry , a p ric o t and pineapple, apple and
Why had Sandra come to Buz cool, too.
ra sp b e rry, o r s tra w b e rry and rh u
zard's H ill? She m ust have hated
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P lain Cup Cakes.
(M akes 30)
2 cups sifted cake Hour
2<, teaspoons baking powder
teaspoon salt
14 cup shortening
'» cup gruuulated sugar
54 cup corn syrup
1 egg, unbeaten
9 tablespoons m ilk
1 teaspoon va n illa
'» teaspoon lemon e xtra ct
S ift together flour, baking powder
and ¡w it.
C ream shortening and
sugar together u n til lig h t and fluffy.
W ork in corn syrup and beat u n til
lig h t. Add 54 o f flo u r m ix tu re and
blend in thoroughly. Add unbeaten
egg and beat thoroughly. Add re
m a in in g flour and m ilk a lte rn a te ly,
beating smooth a fte r each u ddition.
B lend in v a n illa and lemon e xtru ct.
T u rn in to greased and floured m u f
fin tin s and bake in a m oderately
hot (375-degrec) oven fo r 25 m inutes
or u n til done. F ro st as desired.
S u g a rless C hocolate Icin g.
2 squares unsweetened chocolate
1 can sweetened condensed m ilk
1 tablespoon w ater
D ash of salt
1, teaspoon alm ond e x tra c t
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hnrrlon a ll »um iurr amt fa ll. »*>(». »5.
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Meal, H am ilton , M ontana.
LOTUS M AJOR— Tim new m iracle hay
anti paature graa» for aehl »oil«.
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In g ly a ffe c tiv e lo tio n , a k in s o fte n in g . i>»r
M e lt chocolate in top o f double fum
e d . G u i r . G enet o u t ■Ire S I. I.« )« « , 1111%
b o ile r. S tir in g ra d u a lly the con H. M a th e w s H l , I. o r A t if r lr a 3 1. C a lif.
densed m ilk and cook 5 m inutes over
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hot w ater. S tir u n til smooth. Re
m ove fro m heat and add w ater, sa lt IVANT L1VB RA U BITS ( Ib» up. rab-
blt «Ulna, h ld t«, wool, inohalr, caa-
and alm ond e xtra ct. Cool and fro st
enra, Uve pouliry. R nby * O om pany,
cup cakes.
935 8 . W . r r o n t , P o r tla n d , O ra g o n .
S tra w b e rrie s are here in a ll th e ir
b rig h t gayety and w ill add a d e li
cious sweet des-
s e r t to y o u r
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menus fo r th e ir
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e x tre m e ly
short
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season. Because
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the b e rrie s are so
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sweet, you can
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take it r a t h e r
easy on the sugar when sweetening
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them .
In fact, m a n y people find
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them so sweet th a t they use no ex
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tra sweetening a t all.
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B e rrie s like stra w b e rrie s, w hich
are n a tu ra lly sweet, need little ex-
I tra sugar. P lan to serve them in
! pies, ta rts and as shortcake as often
' as possible d u rin g th e ir short sea
son.
•S tra w b e rry Pie.
P repare 1 baked 9-inch pie shell.
Ju st before serving, wash and h u ll
1 q u a rt of fresh stra w b e rrie s. Sweet
en lig h tly to taste and then fold into
54 p in t o f cream w hich has been
whipped. Spread in pie shell and
serve. O r sweeten b e rrie s to taste
and All baked pie shell. Top w ith
i w hipped cream w hich has been g a r
nished w ith whole berries.
W in te r pears m ake tasty pies fo r
jaded sp rin g appetites. F o r some
th in g a little d iffe re n t, tr y this
F re n ch P ear pie.
F rench Pear Pie.
fi cups sliced fresh w in te r pears
2 tablespoons lem on juice
54 cup corn syrup
54 cup sugar
!4 teaspoon ginger
2 tablespoons flour
One 9-inch unbaked pastry shell
Select pears w hich are firm but
not hard. Peel, core, slice. M ix w ith
lem on ju ice , corn syrup, sugar, gin
ger and flour. P lace in pastry-liped
pie plate.
Topping.
54 cup shortening
54 cup brow n sugar
1 cup flour
C ream together shortening and
sugar. M ix in flour. Spread over
pears in pie shell. Bake at 375 de
grees fo r 45 m inutes, or u n til pears
are tender and topping is brow n.
E ig h t servings. Serve w arm o r cold.
Relensed by W estern N ewspaper Union.
M ake p a stry ahead of tim e and
a llo w to c h ill before adding the wa
te r if you like the cru st flaky.
F o r cream pies, be certain the A ll
ing as w e ll as the pastry shell is
th o ro u g h ly cooled before p u ttin g the
tw o together.
When you m ake an a ttra c tiv e red
b e rry pie, always use a la ttice cru st
so th a t the beauty of the b e rrie s can
be seen im m e d ia te ly.
I f you do not w ant a top cru st o r
cru m b le topping, m ake a la ttice top
out of the scraps of pastry. This
is easy on your budget too.
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your new or u»ed Accordion and eave.
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•i i RICKY POULT», wholenala price«.
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approved,
pullorum
clean.
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gene, O reg o n .
R . I . R E D C R IC K S
All breeder» on our ow n farm and
tented for B W.D. by O regon Statn
C ollege. S c h u ltz'« I s . I i ore one o f
tho beat la y in g strain » In th e went.
Chick» »15 per hundred prepaid.
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312, P o r tla n d 1, O reg o n .
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Big Farms
More than half of the fa rm land
In the country is In fa rm s of over
500 acres, compared to only a th ird
in 1920.
Seasonal Layoff«
Workers In the building trades lose
20 to 30 per cent of th e ir tim e In
an average year because of seasonal
layoffs.
Distribute M ilk
More m otor vehicles are used in
the d istribution o f m ilk than any
other com m odity.
Citrus Peak
C itrus fru it, famed source of v ita
m in C, reaches its seasonal peak In
early February.