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    n tlP A T , AUGUST 26. 1932
THE BBATEUTON REVIEW
Pam's Recipes^
rz
By L ka L anb
LOCAL.
HAP. 'PENINGS
Koda Gottlieb of
Wednesday visiting
lander..
Miss Alice Bloom
visiting for several
M. C. McKercher.
For an in * »p «n »iv « but dellclou*
main luncbaon dl»h, Pam aaya thgra
raally lan’t anything that can bait
anion tarta praparad tha way thay
propara tham In Franco. FI rat aha
alkaa thin four largo onions.
Students From Many Nations
Enroll for Moody Fall Term
Sha puta tham in a quart Of cold
aaltad water and bringa tham quick­
ly to a boll. Franch coofct uaa a
llttta augar to point up tha flavor
of thalr vagatahlaa; ao aha adda an
avan teaapoontul.
NOTICE
You and your friend« are cor­
dially Invited
to attend
a card
party given by the ladle» Auxiliary
at the Huber Club llnuae, Saturday
evening August 27th at 8
p.m
altarp Lunch and prlaea. Admiaaton
26V. Children not playing rartla. H
to 1M yeara 10* admiaaton.
Hillsboro spent
with Ethel Ki-
of IVrtland is
days with Mrs.
Maryalys and Dolores Tuttle vis­
ited this week with relatives and
friends in Portland
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Cook of
IVrtland were guests at the S. tv
Lawrence home Sunday.
MOOPv Ciaf» o te e titu tiN C
American Womc.. Ban Foreign Plan
Of Washing AP Clothes Togethei
Mr and Mrs. W. H. Boswell and
family returned Wednesday from
their vacation in the mountans a-
bove Gales City.
Mrs Ruby W. Loyd, Mrs. Fran­
ces Donaldson, Mr. and Mrs. J. D.
Wilmot attended the Pioneer pic­
nic at Chanipocg on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Vaitkleek
and daughter
Kathryn
and the
Erwin Wills family of Kinton spent
Sunday at “ Shady Acres on the
Clackamas River-
Mr. and Mrs
T. J. Jones of
Portland and Mr. and Mrs. Otto
Erickson were dinner guests Mon­
day evening at the Guy McCormic
home ) in Garden Home.
< m O
It
s a r m u a iiv «tt
Oiay, l) t l . 1.1. 11. president, to recog­
nised ss an outstanding Bible teacher
and Bible authority, whose synthetic
method of Bible leaching la well kuowu
among religious educe lota.
Iasi year's enrollment figures show
that more than 11.000 student* arete
registered at the Institute, divided
among the day school, the evening
school and the correspondence srhool.
Many of these young man and
wxiuicu. following graduation, will Join
the nearly 3.000 Moody trained mis­
sionaries who are serving or who have
served throughout the civilised and
uncivilised world.
Among the places where Mood»
graduates have presented the gospel to
natives are Alaska. Arabia Austria.
Belgium. Bulgaria. Crulral A merle*
China. Cuba. Egypt. FIJI Islands.
French Indo-Chtna. tlrrinauy. Oreece,
the Hawaiian Islands. Hungary. India.
Japan. Korea. Malaysia Madagascar,
Mexico. Palestine, Persia, the Philip­
pines. Flam. South America Tibet,
and tile West Indira Moody gradu-
I alas also are to be found In neatly all
1 branches of dumrnUc missions.
TIIE BLACK CAMEL
Kneeling always at your door—
It la death
Yea -“ It la appointed unto men
once to die, hut
after
thia the
Judgment.”
Christ gave Himself for us that
he might redeem us from an ini­
quity
llible Sal.Slion, Beaverton,
O regon.
adv
N O TICE
Former Governor I McCray o!
Indian* -Inc on |>atolr alter *rrv-
mg J year, ami 4 month» on cou­
n t lion of having n od the mail» to
defraud
home food coat only 10 cents per I Clackamas county canning kitchens
Mr
and Mrs. Robert Peterson person or a maximum of 50 cents I —on at Oregon City and the other
and daughters Arlene and Carolyn for each family. This county re­ ( at Milwaukie. Seventy-five hundred
of Raleigh spent last week at Ot­ creation group is directed from the i tins of fruit, vrgctahlcs, meats and
ter Rock. They enjoyed consider­ office of Mrs. Mabel Mack, home | fish have been canned some for
able time deepsea fishing
j individual families and the rest
demonstration agent.
| for the commiaary that will
be
Sunday evening dinner guests at
Oregon City—-Sixty-five families drawn on this winter. This food re­
the M. C. McKercher home were
Mrs. Opal Sutton. Miss June Dail- have taken advantage of the two lief work is supervised by Thelmn
mann, Janies
Moore and Melvin
Gorman all of Cathlamet. Wash.
M i V W V . W k S W W S S W W . S W W W . V . W W A W . ’W V W k W Y W
The Daughters of Union Veter­
a n ii the Civil War, Tent S o. 18,
, niet at the home o f Mrs. Lulu P.
Kelly last Monday afternoon. A f­
ter tht meeeting Mrs. Kelly served
coffee and cake.
LOIN PORK CHOPS
BALCO MALT SYRUP
Mrs. A. P. Christianson on the
PER POUND
PER CAN
Canyon Road motored
to Crater
SMOKED HAM SHANKS
BEST FOODS MAYON­
Lake last week with California
PBR POUND
NAISE, PINT JAR
friends. They went by way of Wap-
POT ROASTS STEER
GOLDEN
WEST
COFFEE
nita Cut-off and returned through
BEEF. PER l*OUND
POUND
the McKenzie Pass.
BACON MEDIUM,
CARNATION
WHEAT
Mr. Leslie
Spencer received a
WHOLE OR HALE. lb.
FLA KJÇS, LARGE 1’KG
cablegram from England bearing
HAMBURGER
AND
FRUIT
SALAD
the sad news of the death of his
PORK SAUSAGE. 2 lb*
NO. 1 TALL, 2 CANS
mother.
Mrs. Smith
has many
TOMATO JUK E
KIDNEY BEANS
friends in Beaverton w h o are sad­
4 10-OZ. CANS
1 CANS __________
dened by her passing.
TOILET TISSUE. AM-
SNOW DRIFT
A number o f the Congregational
BASSADOR, 9 ROLLS
3 POUND TIN
young people
met with
similar
BORDEN S CHEESE
groups from the Portland Congre­
OCCIDENT- FLOUR
2 H-POUND PKGS.
gational churches at Roamer's Lest
24H-lb. SACK
Monday evening for a get togeth­
CAN GRAPEFRUIT
2-IN-l SHOE PASTE
er frolic and picnic supper.
A CANS
2 FOR
Mrs. Pearl Lingo of Los Angeles
WHOLE WHEAT BIS­
BARTONS DYAN-
CUIT. Kellogg’». Pkg.
is visiting for two weeks with her
SHINE, BOTTLE
parents, Mr and
Mrs. L.
M.
KELLOGG'S PEP
GRAVENSTF.IN APPLES
Barnes and other relatives.
She
PER PACKAGE
8 Iba. for
came up with Mr. and Mrs. H. M.
SALMON. CHINOOK
Barnes on their return from De­
1-I.B FLAT CAN
PER BOX
troit, Mich.
Gaylord, home ilemonatraliun a-
grnt, who ia a member of the state
food committee, appointed by the
governor'» relief count'll.
TRAVELERS CHECKS In con­
venient denominations are sold by
De BANK OF BEAVERTON, mem­
ber FEDERAL
RESERVE SYS-
TEM. The charge ia .76 per $100.
You that are planning a vacation
which requires
traveling should
protect your vacationing fund* with
TRAVELERS CHECKS.
Beaverton M arket and Grocery \ V A W
.19
.13
.12
.20
.25
.27
.49
.29
.39
.43
.25
3Ï
’ D utch
'
rough tube for the Individual fam ­
ine*,'' said Joseph R Bohnen, secre­
tary of the American Washing Machine
manufacturers' association. 'Washing
machines were evolved sufficiently tar
back In tha past to make washday
Increasingly easy for tha housewife.
They continue to give her full oppor­
tunity to serve her fastidious taste* by
utterly avoiding any such practices aa
these which persist In the rest of the
world.”
OLD TIME
DANCE
KINTON GRANGE H A U .
Saturday Night August 27
Adm ission, 15 Cents
Eight miles west of Portland.
Out Lovejoy St and Cornell or
Thompson road». Five miles north
of Beaverton
A large part of the flavor of
peachiv is due to the' »tats of
maturity they attain on the tree.
Our orchard is in charge of
trained and experienced Horti-
eolturiata.
MALES, CRAWFORDS.
EI.BKRTAS.
Ml IKS
II. K. FINDLEY A SONS
Portland,
III. 2. Box
1.18
W A V .A W Y V W A W .W iV .W .V /A W .'.V .V .V Y /.’ .Y .'.Y /.W
.'.
\ Quality Meats
I SATURDAY SPECIALS *
00
q
Beauty anti Braw n
*19
.29
.27
.49
.95
.25
.23
.25
.89
.09
15r Kiy Bargain Dance 15c
W / A ’.W A W .V J W .W J W A S W .W V A A S h S V i i W A A M i
PEACHES
Fri. & Sat. Specials, Aug. 2 6 -2 7
m--------------------------------------------------- ■
Mm T Arthur Dungan will open
her class hi viukn, voice and piano
Saturday Septrmlier 17th. She will
have time to take a few new pu­
pils. I*rlce for one lesson each week,
$f> 00 a month Write her at 922
K 83rd St No., Portland nr call
Mr». H. M.
Barnes, lleavertnii
Phone #115.
advpH# 41
©
oo !
It Is difficult to believe, but throuaa-
out the world, excepting in America
towns use rivers, ponds and evec
canals as community "waahtuba *
In Italy, for instance. It la not at all
unusual to tea llfty to one hundred
housewives gathered at a river's edge
or at a public pool, soaping garments
and rtnalng the possessions of the vari­
ous families together. The gathering»
take on a festive nature as the womet
chatter over doing the -reek's laundry
in tha common water supply which
nature baa furnished. The practice u
repeated in France, and In various
other sections o f the globs.
The canals of Holland, picturesque
though they may be. also ure put to
practical use by housewives who think
nothing ot swiahlng the family linens
and gaimer.es elbow-to-elbow with
their neighbors Even the eeml-aavage
natives of Africa. In cases where they
have adopted the civilised practice of
clothes-washing, make It an occasion
for sociability by Joining their fellow
villagers at the water's edge.
'Undoubtedly
pioneer
American
women resorted to the seme practice
cut only until tha men could evolve
o * n O m * n a v > o n S
With nearly half a century of Chris­
tian service behind It. live Moudy Blbl*
Institute, Chicago, one o f the world s
outstanding religious training schools.
wlU begin the fall term with students
from all part« of the world In atten­
dance. This year s summer-term grad­
uating class was the largest ever to
receive diplomas at tha "West IVlnt
of Christian service.” named for the
founder, the late Dwight L Moody,
world-renowned evangelist.
Cosmopolitan and democratic in
principles, the Institute's day and
evening schools, with thalr tree
tuition, oiler s laboratory meth.xl ot
religious education said to be unex­
celled. The students, men and women
alike, are enabled to have actual ex­
perience Hi churches, hospitals, pris­
ons. missions. lodging-houses and fac­
tories in the Chicago area, along with
their class-room work.
From a humble beginning the Moody
Bible Institute ha* spread out Into
nearly flirty buildings, and It now
offer* more than eight! subjects to
students, who are instructed by s
corps of 4« teachers The »ev. James M.
Mrs. Louise J. Carter and Gen­
evieve were Sunday dinner guests
at the E. T. Falling home in Port­
land.
Fin a lly, aha adda thraa agga Beat­
en lightly w ith tour tablespoons of
cream. Alls tart sheila w ith tha m ix­
ture, pours malted butter over them,
and bakes until sa t
Her guests,
Pam says, always ask her If aha has
a Franch chef hidden In tha kitchen.
Ileavartuii llehek-
ali
L odge
N o.
218 m eets
first
l..d third
Tues­
day evenings
at
7 :3 0 1». M in the
LOO K. Hall. Mrs. Sarah Cham-
berlain, ee"refciry, and Mrs Edna
Sheeta, N. G.
p-tf
A. M. Jannsen returned Wednes­
day from a three days business trip
to Bellingham, Wash.
Mr and Mrs.
J. E. Davis of
Omaha are vacationing at Ocean-
side. They have with them four of
their nieces from IVrtland.
Whan tha omona hava cookad a
faw mlnutaa aha dralna tham. adda
tham to a quartar pound of buttar
maltad In a aaucapan, cooks tham
.until lightly brownad, and than adda
thraa alicoa of lightly cookod bacon
cut Into small plscsa.
Where To Go
.25
GEISHA ORANGE SEC-
0 7
IVORY SOAP—
The Leely Gamge picnic at Lost
TIONS, 2 CANS_________ •
2 BARS
Park was reported a grand success
A big attendance, a well filled ta­
Phones 3203 and 1702
T w o Deliveries Daily
ble. healthy appetites and enthus­
iastic participation in games and ■1V A V . V A V . V A W A ,W / « ‘ W / . V / . ,. W A " . W J « ’ / . V . ,A % W ^ A
races made a “ perfect day” for
Cedar Mill grangers.
P R O S P E R IT Y PRIC KS
T IG A R D V IL L E LODGE
JASE FACNTZ
Jane Fauntz, of Chicago, who
finished third in the Olympic div­
ing finals after winning first place
in some of ihe most difficult dives,
won beauty honors too among
beautiful athletes from all over
the world. Mrs. Lillian Winter
Keilly, swimming director at the
Illinois Women’s Athletic Club,
who coached Jane Fauntz, tells
the simple training secrets that
produced this combination of
beauty and brawn.
“ A diver must have strength,
poise, grace and perfect muscle
coordination,” she says. ‘‘Hard
consistent work, balanced by
plenty of sleep, is essential Diet,
too, may make or mar an albb ’ <•
W h ile there are diet faddists
among coaches, a balanced diet
Including proteins, starches, min­
erals and sugars, is the formula
of most of these super-people of
the stadium and swimming pool.
I follow this rule and mark fruits
and vegetables ‘must’ on the diet
list.
•’Candy was once a moot point
among trainers. It Is primarily an
energy food and I include it in the
diet of athletes, stipulating that It
be used with meals, ju.it
have
always included It in the diet of
my nine-year-old child.
“ Jane’s measurements are prac­
tically perfect. She is five fec-t
seven inches tall and weighs 124
pounds. ’Stream lines’ are the
Ideal proportions for a swimmer
or diver and may be achieved by
proper training. For reducing, I
cut down on the intake of all
foods, retaining a balanced diet.
Sweets are reduced in proportion
with other foods, only the very
starchy foods such as potatoes and
white bread being banned.”
Mrs. Reilly believes that the girl
of the Olympics, slender but
strong, radiating energy and
health, will become the ideal of
the American woman, replacing
the listles; and emaciated victims
of fanatical dieting. The rules
which made Jane Fauntz an Olym­
pic star, she rays, may be followed
to advantage by any woman who
seeks athletic prowess—or beauty.
Work has started on the Wallace I The water mains
school north o f Hillsboro
I repaired recently.
at Scio
L. R. Dean, local druggist, while
repairing a light
fixture
fli his
H A S B U SIN E SS M EET
store, early this week was stricken
with an attack o f the heart and
Tigardville Rebekah Lodge teld a
was reported in a very seri-
con­
business meeting Tuesday evening.
dition.
He was taken to the E-
Sarah VanKleek, Noble Grand pre­
manuel hospital Tuesday under the
sided.
About
sixteen
attended
care of Dr. Mason-
the Washington County Oddfellows
Mrs. Torbcrg
Benson and Mis. picnic held at Rippling Waters la«t
Marjorie Lewis attended a meet­ Sunday. Interesting and 'varied re­
were given on the different
ing last Friday
of the Carlton ports
Past Noble
Grands Club at the activities. The Rebekahs voted to
the members
of Charity
home of Mrs. J. H. Aten near Kin- invite
ton. There were 24 members of the Lodge to their picnic which will be
club present A pot luck dinner held August 28.
was served at noon.
The I-odge subscribed a sulwtan-
tial sum to lie placed in the build­
ing fund that is being raised by
IN O REG O N H OM ES
the Oddfellows for the erection of
St. Helens— "Homemade evapvr- i a new barn for Mr. and Mrs. Her­
ators are appearing all over Col­ man Metzentine who recently lost
umbia county," reports Mrs. Sar­ their barn in a fire.
The
Vice Grand Rosa
Tigard
ah Case. Home demonstration agent
who is filling innumerable requests treated the members with fresh
for copies o f
the
bulletin which peaches.
explains how to make these dry­
ers. A program o f evaporation and
canning is fully under way for
MICK1E S A Y S —
county relief, explains Mrs. Case,
who is acting as advisory member
o f every welfare bureau or com- |
AAISTER MflU, WMEU YOU ^
munity chest organization
in the
GO A WAV FROM H O M E . tfYA
county.
M E E T S t RAMGERS WHO
Gresham— New ways to cook fa ­
miliar foods, economic buying sug­
gestions, better planned meals and
satisfactory bread making at home
are four benefits of foods and nu­
trition meetings cited by members
Of the Woodmere home extension
unit. To Frances Clinton, home de­
monstration agent, these 18 women
reported that ideas
and recipes
received at these meetings
had
been passed on by them to 102 o- |
ther homemakers.
Medford— How to prepare metals
for 75 or 85 persons in a shorter
, time and with less effort than Is
usually taken fo r a camping trip
for the average family
was
de­
monstrated recently by members of
the Jackson county recreation club
at their summer camp at Dead In-
dian Soda Spring resort, according
to reports. Irish stew for Sunday
dinner was prepared
In -two 18
were
, quart pressure cookers. In addition
to those
supplies
brought
from
(
Every Item
vithoutT'
Oje Bome, <
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Phone* Beaverton 0855
to conform
to present market prices
We Do Not Use
Last Winter's Catalogue
as a Standard for
Business Places To Patronize
T oday’s Business
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GET OUR PRICKS ON;—
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Used ranges anil heaters
extra heavy 28 ga stovepipe
Full copper wash boilers
“THE FRIENDLY
W. R. PEGG
UNDERTAKER
Gange
Building
and
— :—
Beaverton
«Overcoats
BARKER
SH O P
FIRST CLASS WORK
AT REASONABLE PRICES
HORSESHOEING
GENERAL
BLACKSMITHING
at <he old stand
e-Oqjngr Main and Front Street»
.‘ utisfaction guaranteed Prices right
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Beaverton
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MEALS
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from
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GET A SAMPLE GLASS, FREE
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Confections, Soft Drinka
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by giving them the very
Phene Oil I
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