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F r id a y (wrpoBKH u 19.32 The Beaverton Review rc H u n c ii I 4NN0CNCIMEvfo m commandmsb>t. Jn fol>,w4ng eh we not only pissue God but greatly increase the possibilities of having a C h r is tia n home. The command in verses 8,7,8, ia directed to parent* Their duty in teaching calls also for the right kind of life in the home. He teaches best who Irves and helievaa what he teaches. Small Investors Thankful to Trust For Making Payment on Realty Bonds ingi edlenta to the datea in the or Wofklni •itrlii' Shod Cut« Tvarh llomrM'akrra la Profit by l‘li|i» r ) der (ialed. Fold hi whlp’wd cream laat. Shape Into a cylinder and Mark 10: 18-16, presents a beau Iton't "pity the |Miro working roll in graham cracker rrumba. tiful picture. Jesus Masses the lit «trl* • unltatv bar ln»l«ad! All work Wrap in waxed paper. Let »land tle children. He considered them unit no play makaa Jack a dull 11! to 24 houra In refrigerator or worth while. He did rvt overlook boy arntl iloran'l exactly turn Jill cold place. Serve cut in alieea with their value. They mean much IB Into an mtalloctual giant?** either. whipped cream. (Ona tableepoon home and nation. Our whole life Our profoaaional alalera and "wo of minced preaerved ginger may ba centers about youth and childhood. men in buaineaa" found that out ad<U d to thia recipe for variety.) Jesus admired their trust and faith, Ion« a«o ami now aave thalr wita 12 aervmga and sweet spirit. The kingdom is and their time epemt In meal-gut- Make thia with the little choco made up of those who possess the tin«. It la they we muat thank for late eookiea which come In tali spirit of the child. many of our ktUhan abort « uU. in tine. cluding moat of thoae <|uick-ae-a- In Gen. 18: 16-21. the test of wink deaaerta Uxat are aa painleaa Cookiee never uaed to oe at ithe individual as well aa that of aa they are perfect. Don't dlacard tempted unleaa a whole morning the nation ia revealed. In time* of your tried and true methoda, juat could be devoted to making tnem. distress we discover the true value pla«iurlxe enough to provide your- And aa for mixing up a batch uf our instruction and ministry. aetf with aoma eaay af'-ceeaful re and baking them Juat before dinner The attitude of the nation or in el pea . dividual toward society will largely —well, it juat waan't done! The determine their spiritual endow- ' You might atart with Inborleaa kitchrnettera have changed all that St. Cecelia Church ments. The safety of a nation llutteracotch l i e . The crust for \ by developing a simply delicious llt- depends on the true action of a ‘ thia triumph In cauln«u may oe a tie biscuit-cookie which thfftr nun Sunday Masses, 7:40 a.m “melhe'' une. made by crumbling j hie fingers can make in 10 minutes and God fearing man. graham rrackera, mixing the and their »loves can hake in an- 10:00 a.m. I Sam. 1: 21-28. God answers crunalia with melted butter (cm- other 10. You ran even 1st them Sunday Christian Doctrine, 8:30 prayer. He does that very thing namon und sugar too If you wish) )>ake while you are eating dinnai. a in., and 9:80 a.m. and pressing them Into a pio tin and aerva them hot for deaaart, n Saturday Confession, 3:30 p.m., Thoee who realise this are willing Ur, if you want to adhere to pas you like them that way. They are 4:30 p.m, 7:30 p.m., and 9:00 p.m. to carry out their vowa and ob ligations to Him. The sacrifice try traditions, a regulation cruet simply delicious served with a frean Weekday Mass, 8:20 a.m. given was much to be desired. Ab is made with a method that re fruit cup. raham experienced the depths of quires no rutting an of fat, no 1-1 tile Cocoanut Tatties Kinton Church sacrifice in offering Isaac. chilling ami nlv one rolling. The H e«p sugar Rev. iW. E. Simps un, pastor. .Uerscotch i dling is quite as sim H cup flour Psalm 128. Read it over several ple—Juat prepare a package of car H cup corn syrup Service« for »his Sunday will be (times. Here we have the kind of amel kretnei in the approved man- Hk cups moist cocoanut ft> as follows: Bible school at 10 o'clock home we may expect when we nor, and pour It Into the haaeu can) in the morning to be followed by follow the leading of the Holy pie shell instead ut into glasses 1 egg white preaching service by the pastor, Spirit. A happy, contented, pros when ready to “act.'' Cover wttn Mix togteher flour and sugar; Rev W. E. Simpson a t 11 o’clock perous, and peaceful home. What a meringue or whipped cream amt atir in white karo ayrup; stir slow at Uh close of which the observance blessing for the man to come from preato! You wilt know what ie ly to avoid lumps. Add cocoanut u> of the lo rd s supper will be held., work at the close ___ of __ ______ day and find meant by “easy as pie.” egg white, which has been beatsei everybody m the community and kins sort of home awaiting his »tiff, and then combine this with all are most cordially invited to be return. A happy home has always I.aborlr*« I’te tru s t been thw glory cuyd pride of the the flour, sugar and syrup mix present at then« services 2 c u p s flo u r | Hebrews. ture. Form mixture Into balls, end V*-l U p . s a l t Prepared and presented by Geo. then, using s knife blade, flatten Methodist Church C o ld w a t e r | F. Gordon, pastor of Beaverton thorn into little biscuits or “pat George F. Gordon, Pastor tk c u p s a l a d o il I Methodiai church. ties”. Tlace on a greased baking Sift the flour ami salt Into a sheet and hake in a hot oven (410* “‘The GrAalt Feast” is the sermon bowL Stir in the oil, mixing it P.) for 10 minutes or until golden subject for next Sunday at eleven I Bethel Church in with a fork aa you pour. Add brown In oolor. If, after 10 min- o'clock. This subject should appeal to Rev. Charles F. Clarke, pastor enough cold water to make a dough ules they are done, but not au - us. as feasEing days are fewer in (about 4 tablespoons). Turn onto a cientJy brown, Uke out of oven , timns like kheae than formely. The, T4ie five most _ popular ___ ____ ! hymns floured board and roll out Just anyway, but blown them under subject refer» to another vision of sung in the United Staten wifi be onre. Bake the shell on ouUule of broiler flame for a minute, Isxib, the prophxA. He sees Mount sung next Sunday a t the eleven a pie pan, pricking with a fork. — ■ Zion as a table spread with rich and o'clock service. Do you know which! Richmond- By fastening a short abundant provisions for all the they are? Probably your favorite One of the most famous of the t length of hose to the faucet it ia people. Thia will interest you hymns will be sung. Mr. Clarke kitchenette recipes ia the graham poaaiila to fill the wash boiler The Sunday Sdhool ia the teaching will preach on the topic “ Singing •] cracker-dale-whipped m an y com- without having to lift and carry . bland of the chuch. We aim to unto the Lord." Another unusual !l lunation that never seems to pall, heavy buckets of water, reports teach the word of God. and apply iff. item will be an illuatratrve Scrip- This is even easier than of yore a Wheeler county housewife. She to every day life Come and bring ture readng a t the 7:30 P. M. ser if you use the mechanical refrig makes a saving of from three- the ohsldren to our school at Hen1 vice, and Mr. Clarke will preach erator to mold. fourths of an hour to an hour of o'clock. on "Reading the Bible with Relish". Our young people will meet at time a day as follows: "I keep my Bkle School meets a t 9:45, at Date Ire Box Pudding sugar, salt, soda and baking pow five o'clock Sunday as an Epworth tendance is picking up and all ia I pkg. datea der all on my cabinet. That saves lasugue They have wide awake dis" ket for a fine winter’s work. Every ^4 cup milk many staip* in breadmaking. I cusaions of special interest. Ai one will find a cUss for his age. H tap. salt I measure the dry ingredients first, present they are studying the pro ei The Young Peoples Societies meet 1 tap. vanilla ther the liquids so that only one b-m of race predjudice; why it ex- a t 6:30. Prayer meeting will be ty cup nut meats t up ia needed I make the children what the btble teaches 01 » held at 8 o'clock Wednesday. Bethel W lb. graham crackers understand that their toys and the «object of brotherhood and lire | Aid Society will hold its meeting 2 cups luaraUmallows school books are no longer wel- ; l* ria t« n attitude toward race, color and * Mission **'—*— Study class at 10 Vk pint cream (whipped) .ft*««- Young people will greatly at 12 o'clock. Crush the grahsm crackers with come in the kitchen. I find that *h“ e d»cuMions *.ia a rolling pin; cut the dates and . water ------ near the stove saves many marshmallows into small piece» steps in filling the boiler for wash- we invite you to attend Church of Christ Our Mid-Week service at eighff with wet scissors. Add remaining ing. Rev. G. W. Springer, pastor o'clock egy Wed. » an inspiratonal service of bible and song. You will October 23rd has been acf> as enjoy this service. a date for the Sunday School Rally Sunday School lesson for Oct. 16. day. A program Has been planned The homo and The Coming Gen and we are expecting every member I t j H E T T Y n u t r ì . ,\Y to be present with as many friends eration. Golden text: Train up a child in as possible. £ H t t . D R R N e x p e r t to d u c k f o r m a k e Ic in g r e c ip e a g a in u s in g h a lf I the way ho should go. and, even A State missions rally will be a p p le s o n H a llo w e 'e n , a n d p e r q u a n titie s . T h is o r a n g e Icin g m a y ! when he is old he will not depart held a t the church Friday evening h a p s m o re g ro w n u p » a r e c h ild r e n be u se d to lee d o u g h n u ts s e rv e d s t from it. Proverbs 22:6. a t h e a r t t h a n n iu n y re a llx c , D u c k a H a llo w e 'e n p a r ty . Oct. 21 alt 6:45 o'clock. The Mult in g f o r a p p le a a n d o t h e r H a l Lesson «ext: Gen. 18:17-19; Deut. nomah Church of Christ has been C h i s i i la lc M a rs h m a llo w S u n d a e lo w e 'e n g u in e a a r e a p p r e c i a t e d by 6:4-9; Mark 10: 13-16. Gen. 18: 21. invited and ia expected to be pres m o at a d u lta , a n d t h e w ise h o ste au 1 p a c k a g e c h o c o la te J u n k e t 1 Samuel 1.21-28; Psa. 128. et*. The dinner in the basement 1 p in t n d lk n e e d never f e a r s u g g e s tin g s u c h . Timo-B. a 1400; A. D. 29. of the church is to be a pot luck m a r s h m a llo w to p p in g t h i n g s o n th i s d a y of » I t c h e s a n d Place-Plains of Mamre; Canaan; affair. The ladies of the missionary P r e p a r e J u n k e t a c c o r d in g to d i g o b lln a r e c tio n s on p a c k a g e . W h e n Ju s t, Thr borders of Judas and beyond society are going to furnish the re a d y to s e r v e a d d 1 h e a p in g t a b l e - ' J,,Ixlan • | bo* coffee. Brother C. F. Swander. sp o o n o f m a r s h m a llo w to p p in g to l Comment; Abraham was the friend State Secretary for the Oregon a c h d e s s e rt. •of God, and as such, (kid revealed Missionary Convention, will speak H a llo w e 'e n S u r p r is e to him His plans. God will reveal about the -dute missionary enter (S e rv o s i I I n,*n>' secret* to his followers. God prise and program. Every one will 1 c u p o r a n g e Juice is not only mterested in the present be welcome to this meeting, H te a s p o o n g r a t e d o r a n g u rin d generation, blit also the unhon. | Next Sunday morning Mr. Spring- t c u p w a te r gciteration. God trusted Abraham . or will speak on the Itopic “Christ »4 c u p s u g a r i to teach his children; this is the The Sum Of All Things.” (4 te a s p o o n s a lt only safe foundation of a goverti- (4 e u p b u t t e r The evening topic will be, “The j ment. Home training and nurture Broken Wall." li to H s w e e t p o ta to e s M a rs h m a llo w s I ennnot be everlooked without great C u t to p s off o r a n g e s , a b o u t <4; i l°«v The destiny of individual and Knute Lien of Portland» sub w ay d o w n . K x tr a c t Jute« c a r e f u lly ! nation is secreted in the hearts mitted low bid of $59,002 for sur so t h a t s h e lls r e m a in In ta c t. I t s - ' of pare tits. P r e c e d e o r fo llo w t h e g a m r a w ith m o v e a n y p u lp r e m a in in g In s h e ll.| facing nine miles of Oak Ridge- a d e lic io u s H a llo w e 'e n d in n e r , a n d C o m b in e o r a n g n Juice, r in d , w a te r ,' Black Canyon portion of Willam y o i w ill h e v o te d a p e r f e c t h o ste ss. s u g a r , s a lt a n d b u t t e r a n d p u u r i In Deut. 6 4-9, we meet the great ette Highway. Í lo r •T ills evidence ol your good laltn .* An old co u p le in WykoS. M inn., (aid "w e w an t you to know we ap p re c ia te your work to p ro te c t o u r In v estm en t.* "I am glad to see you are h o ld in g your ow n in su ch good sty le.’ (aid s Du bu q u e. Iowa, woman. "O f all m y b o nds In ae rsn d ifferen t real e s ta te p ro jects, m y T ru s t o o as are th e only o n es paying m e an y retu rn .* w rote a n A ltoona. Pa.. Invastog "Y ours m u s t be s d isco u rag in g task .’ ■aid a M adison. Wts.. w om an ’ ! bope t b s a p p re c ia tio n s f th o se who proOt by your effo rts Is to m e e n co u rag em en t to you." O ne of th e m o st ap p reciativ e b o n d h o ld ers acco rd in g to Mr. Lodwtck. m s Roc It wood. T en n b an k er, who w rote: "Y ou are to be co m m en d ed o n you* success In h a n d lin g th is situ a tio n . IS Is Indeed s rem ark a b le so lu tio n of s m o st d ifficu lt pro b lem .’ L ette rs tra m b o n d h o ld ers In tw en ty tw o (taces, th a n k in g th e O eorgs at F o rm an R ealty T ru s t, of C hicago, for U s second s e m i-a n n u a l In te re s t d is tr ib u tio n . have been recel re d by Wli Ham O. L o d w t-t. p resid en t. E lgin th o u sa n d dodo h o ld ers th ro u g n - o u t th e U n ited S ta te s were paid S i 14.»7«. -Y o u h a r t d o n s a g re a t work in th e s e d ay s w han so m any In v est m e n ts a re n o t p ay in g a n y th in g a t a ll.’ a H*rtx>r S prings. M i c h , b o n o ow ner w rote F ro m V alparaiso. VOTE FOR " HERBERT HAID OF ALOHA, OREGON ------------- FO B-------------- COUNTY CLERK WASHINGTON COUNTY General Election, Nov. 8, 1932 Resident and Taxpayer of this locality for 25 yrs Public Accountant by Profession and Well Qualified for the Place ECONOMY and EFFICIENCY PLUS COURTESY (GUARANTEED) The word, “Independent” which will appear after my name on the ballot simply means that I am NOT under obligation to any political party or boss of any kind. Therefore if elected, I will be Your servant and your vote will certainly be appreciated. Thank you. Yours truly, HERBERT HAID P a id A d v e r tis e m e n t Hallowe en Dainties H e re a r e a H a llo w e 'e n : few au g g o atlo tu i Hohllns fo r ui.», I c u p sh o rte n in g 1 '4 c u p s s u g a r X e g g s Iw a tu n : t a b le s p o o n s le m o n Ju le s ' te a s p o o n g r a t e d le m o n rin d fc c u p s f lo u r H te a s p o o n s a l t ; t e a s p o o n s g r a te d o r a n g n r in d 4 ta b le s p o o n s o r a n g e Ju le s 1 te a s p o o n s le m o n Juice Z e g g y o lk s b e a te n H lfted p o w d e r e d s u g a r O r a n g e v e g e ta b le c o lo r in g C re a m s h o r t e n i n g a n d 1 V4 c u p s s u g a r. A d d Z e g g s b e a te n , 2 t a b l e s p o o n s le m o n J u le s, g r a t e d lo m o n rin d , f lo u r a n d s a l t Ito ll v e ry th in . C u t In to r o u n d s . H a k e In a q u ic k o v e n <424* F .) u n til d e lic a te ly b ro w n e d . M a k e a n Ic in g b y m ix in g g r a te d o r a n g o r in d , o r a n g e Ju ic e. 2 te a s p o o n s I s m o n Ju ic e, 2 b e a te n e g g y o lk s w ith s if te d p o w d e r e d a u g u r to s p r e a d . C o lo r w ith a b it o f o r a n g e v e g e ta b le c o lo rin g . D ra w g o b lln fa c e s o n c o o k ie s w ith m e lte d c h o c o la te . T h ls ^ m o k e s 7 to t d o ie n g o b lln a . - I f iso ’rw Ic in g U n e e d e d o v e r p e e le d u n c o o k e d s w e e t p o ta - i to e s a r r a n g e d l r b a k i n g d ish . Itake< c o v e re d 111 a m o d e r a te o v e n (2 7 l* -{ 600* I'M U ntil ti n d e r. SO to 40 m tn - ute*. H oatc o c c a s io n a lly . W h e n d o n e , b e a t u p w ith a fo rk . P ile In to o r a n g e s h e lls . T o p e a r h s h e ll w ith a m a r s h m allo w . R e tu r n to o v en to b r o w n m a r s h m a llo w s . S e rv e a t ' o n c e w ith m e a t c o u rse . A C o d d lin g T a r t o , T h ia r e c ip e f o r a p p le t a r t s 1© t a k e n f ro m th e m a n u s c r ip t c o o k j b o o k u se d b y M a r th a W a s h in g to n , a t M o u n t V e rn o n : , F i r s t c o d d le (b o ll o r M ew ) y e | a p p le s In f a l r e w a te r , y n t a k e h atfu l t h e w e ig h t In s u g a r to m a k e aa; m u c h s y r r o p e a s w ill c o v e r ye h o t-; to m o f y f tire se rv h ig ^ M u i. 4k ye rest! o f ye a u g u r k e e p e to t h r o w on th e m a s th e y b o y le, w h ic h m u s t be v ery so ftly a n d y o u m u s t t u r n « th e m o f te n le a s t th e y b u r n « t o « T hen p u t th e m In a th in t a r t c r u s t, ft I g iv e th e m t h e y r s y r r u p h a lf« a n h o u r 's b a k e ln g (o r, If y o u pi y o u m a y s e rv e th e m u p In a h a n d - so m e d is h o n e ly g a r n is h e d w ith su g ar and c ln n o m o n ) . — i W a s h in g to n . INCREASE In In stru ctio n Costs! W ill Result if the Proposed Zorn-Macpherson School " Juggling " Bill is A llo w ed to Pass! The roetlv experience of IS States, which have combined inMItalian*, should heeded by the people of Oregon in considering the so-called consolidation nw up which act! a c tu a ll y m a x p a n s io n , eeiatdiehin measure, s coolly costly and unneeded un needed e expansion, »*mt.liehing 4 NEW schools and cresting 2 NEW types of schools at taxpayers' sip e ts a . Tbs following graph, which ia compiled from the authentic figures of the United States Office ; = if Education f r tha school . year 1031-32. will enable _ every _ i*xp . to prevent thus increase in instruction cost, resulting from an experweat pro posed by unknown interests. IS THIS ECONOMY? $385.84 R E PO R T O F CONDITION Of the Bank of Beaverton, at Beaverton. County of Washington. Oregon, at close of business September 30, 1932 KKSOIKSES Loans and discounts ................................................................ Overdraft* ............................................................................ $329,207.40 65.76 Bonds, secu rities, eot.......................................................................... 111,116.85 house $19,760.00, furniture and fixtures, $8,320.00 ........................................ 28.080.00 Real estate owned other than*bank ing house................... 9,533.50 Cash due from bonks and caah i terns ......................... 32.658.47 Total ................................. $510.661.98 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in ......................................................... $25,000.00 Surplus ....................................................... \\ ’ ’ ’ ’ ' ’ 25JDOO.OO Undived profit*—net ............................ ' .................................. 74147.10 Demand deposits ........ 154^898.61 Time certificates 182,358.04 Savings deposits ...................................................................... 70,903.36 Bilk: payable and rediscounts ................ , ............................ 45,354.87 ToUl .................................. $510,661.98 ) ÌS1.95T \ r Banking State of Oregon, County of Washington, as: I, F. W. Livermore, Jr., cashier of Ithe above-named bank, do sol emnly swear that the above sffattment is true Ko the beat of my knowledge and belief. —F. W. Livermore Subscribtd and sworn to before me thia 6th day of October, 1932 • —W . E. l’egg. Notary Public for Oregon. X (Seal) My commission expires July 21, 1936 Correct—Attest: —Doy Gray, A. M. Kennedy, Dinedtors. . 1 - - ; ‘‘ \ t . * v • > 4 9 V • * A Û '- ' w * h Oregon * * W A '' v • •-*/ h . C ; . .> ' (C> - ) L Separate Schools FIGURE ( A ) represents the present nverage low cost t>f instruction per student in Oregon. T his cost is being continually reduced as a result of a unified system of inatraction and management, which is now being operated at an annual saving of SPOO.oOO compared with previous costs. FIGURE (B) represents the average instruction coet per student in the 17 States having separate institutions. FIGURE (C) represents the average instruction cost per student in ths 18 States which have combined institutions. IF OiUKGON Is forced to com bine th e UnWertity ol Oregon w ith th s Orsxon S tate College, th ere would be an lacreas.i ln in stru ctio n al costs of 1*0 00 sa rh year per stu d e n t, or over 1450,IKK) ADDITIONAL INSTRUCTION costa for a com bined stu d e n t body. vote 317 X No SCHOOL TAX SAVINO ASSOCIATION • I t Pac.üio Sulldtn*. P o rtlan d , Ore (Faid Ad*.) Zorn-M acuherson School Juggling Bill ©st arti is hing 4 NEW schools — creating 1 NFW types of schools. A mode© M. Smith. Chairman F. II. Young, Secretary