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• J FRIDAY, JANUARY 0, ijiUi/7 1933 The Beaverton Review elock Sunday evening with a spec ial speaker, Mr. Atchley working to control the cigarette. He brings a very interesting message with many startling statistics. UI9 Nazarene Church Here ere two very econmtcal dess- Pan-frying la quicker; use Just •rt» that are aa delicious aa they enough frying fat to cover th# nuts ... . . . . , r ® n<rw’ *nd they are made accord- (2 tablespoons to one cup of nuts). Mr •"‘I Mra J. I* Haggerty an- |ng to the very laat word in the new Let R get hot, but not to smoking IKINTON HAPPENINGS! | trrtjyncd th* follcrw in* g-ueet* New Achool o f crarker » jo k e r y ” point. The nuts should brown in By Mra. E. L. Co* I Year'* day: Mr. and Mr.. N. P. | Nut W o en about 3 minutes. Stir constantly; Nielsen and daughter o f Tigard, and j 1 cup crumbled graham crackers drain on absorbent paper; strain Mr. and Mra. Roy Lieu of St. Johns M cup sugar oil and keep to use again. Kchoot aeaaiona wer* reaumed on % teaspoon salt Mr. and Mrs. K. D. Hite enter Tueaday morning. tained at dinner New Year's uey 3 cups scalded milk Fruited Rice Pudding J. T. Vanhorn haa been ill at hi* Mr. and Mra. Garfield Hite and | * "gg yolks, beaten 1 cup cooked rice home on Tile Flat road the |>aat family of Sherwood, Mr. and Mr*. I % cup nut meaU chopped % cup brown sugar week. , m e S Joe Flint o f Scholls and Mr. and M teaspoon almond flavoring 1V4 tbsps. butter Mi«* Alice Gembella .pent a few Mrs. Hubert Holland of Ueaveiy *4 teaspoon vanilla % cup milk day* laat week with her aunt, Mra. ton. 4 egg whitea 1 tbsp. gelatine ■— ----- --------------------------- •! Mix crumbled crackers, sugar. Bruce (lordun o f Portland. gelatine In cold water lot Real Estate Transfers | aalt and covm- »*«, scalded milk five Soak Mr, and Mr*, Floyd llierly and minutes; scald milk in top ot ■ -----------------------'81 Stir into beaten egg yolks. Add family spent laat Thuraday with Shaw Fear Co. to Peter MrEn- nut meaU and flavoring and fold double boiler, add butter, sugar and friend* and relativma In lllllaboro. Add gelatine and *4r until tire. Part uf Iota 375 and 370 John- in stiffly beaten egg whites. Pour rice. gelatine dissolves; remove from Mr*. Blanche Palmer and child son Eat. Add. Methodist Church into buttered baking dish. Bake in atove; add vanilla and sliced dates. ren o f 'Pualitln apenl Sunday with George P. Gordon, Pastor Prank Baiser to Hallie Wood, a moderate oven(S50* F ) 35-40 Cool until msxture begin* to stiffen her aialer, Mra. Everett U. Wright. Part of Blk. “ A” Meixgor Acre*. minute*. Six portions. then fold in cream, which has been A t 11 o’clock Sunday morning Herbert Gordon (trustee) to Roy Bell of Wlbaax, Mont., la whipped (or 2 beaten egg whites; Eugene Schiewe o t Portland will O aabarry And Apple Pie viailing at the home of hia brother, Myles K. (VBIisk. Lot 10 Huntville then pour into mold and set aside Mr Karl C. Bell. («-uper Mountain. Sec. 24 T18 RAW. 1M cup* crumbled soda crackers until cold and firm. Serve plain or speak in our church. You will en joy hearing hia message. Fred Siegrìst et ux to 8 l - Sie 1/8 cup butter with whipped cream. Kinton waa well repreaented at Young pecgiies service at 8 o’- gelst et ux to 8. 0 . Seymour, Part 1 cup sugar the annual budget meeting in Hilt*- of Secs. 6, 0. 31 and 32 TIN R2W. 114 cups cranberries Three-Bit*. Pie« boro laat Thuraday. S. D. Seymour at ux to Patrick >114 cupa diced apple* Roll left-over pax try to thickness until a thick paste is formed. Press Mr. and Mr*. Kal|rh Baker have Lumber Co., Part o f Secs. 5, 0, 81 j H cup we ter of (4 inch. Cut into rounds with halves together. been III during ihr paat week. They and 32, TIN R2W. Crumble cracker* fin* and mix small biscuit cutter, prick with have been at the home of Mr. Bak- Terminal Ice A Cold Storage Co. with butter and one tablespoon of fork and bake in hot oven untfl Caramel Pudding Sauce er'a parenta in Beaverton. to Kay-Maying Co., Inc., in the sugar. Presa mixture in an evwn brown. Cool. Then split into halves, 4 tbsps. butter Mr. and Mr*. W. C. Hall s -d city o f Hitlaboro. layer againet aides and bottom of spread one half with cream cheese 114 cup* brown sugar daughter Mary Calhryn viaited Sat A. M I aw ry et ux to Jame* W. buttered pi* plate. Cook cranb»rries (rubbed to a paste witFi cream). 2/3 cup white corn syrup urday at the home of Mra. Haifa Mott (Corporation Commissioner), and apples, water and sugar to- Spread the other half wfth Frv|t % cup evaporated milk eoualn, T. A. 'fhomaa and wife of Part o f Lot 9, Blk. 1, Hunt Club gether until tender. Cool and pour Spread made by cooking together Melt butter in saucepan, add su I' rtland Tracta. into cracker-lined plat*. Bake in a 1/3 cup orange juice, a tablespoon gar and syrup, and boil to soft ball W. J. Gallimi et ux to Rueben B. hot oven (426* F.) 12-15 minutes. of butter, a package of sliced dates; stage. Add milk and serve warm on Due to the bad storm Sunday the preaching service waa cancelled. The Price, l«ota 6, 6, 11, 12. Blk. 41 Eight inch pi«. and a tablespoon of honey together the left-over pudding. next regular preaching service will North Plains. Orange Br*ad Ada Alkirs et rir to Elmer {li be Sunday morning at II o'clock, ner et ux. I-ota in Heaverton-Keed- 4 cups flour on January I5lh. ville Acreage and Johnson Estate 2 teasp. baking powder Georg* Snider and two friend* Add. 1 teaspoon salt from |one, Oregon spent the holiday 14 cup butter Samuel Stoller et ux to Ernest season with Mr. Snider’* parenta 1 cup sugar H. B. Mr. ami Mra. Georg* Snider ot Schaer et ux, 2 acres in Bones Cl. No. 02, TIN RIW. 2 eggs Pleasant Valley road. K. J. McAlear et ux to Jay Dans Orange peel, candied Mr and Mra. Klwoud Wilson et ux. Part of Lot H, Clement's Sub 2 to 3 cupa milk «pent the holiday season with Mr. Division. Sec. 15. TPS RlW . Sift flour, baking powder and Wilson’s parents. They returnea vn salt together; add sugar and butt- MEMBER--COLUMBIA FOOD COMPANY their heme at Mountain Home the H AZE I-D A LE N E W S I (creamed together), eggs, well first o f the week. _ - ■ ------- - j beaten and orange peel, using be- Mr. and Mra. J. C. Snider very ” Mrs. Edgar I.u*by is ill with th# * * • » ■ * •"<» » o t milk t o J,orm soft hatter. Pour snto greased ttn. pleasantly entertained a few of Just before placing In oven spread their friends at their new home last Mr*. Ellxalwth Birdaell is ill with one teaspoon o f milk over top ot Thuraday evening iV e evening waa the flu. each batter to give crust glossy apentj playing oarda. finish. Mrs. TomMUler was a Portland Mr*. Florence 1-ark in who la mak ing her home with her sister, Mrs. visitor last week, Candied Orasige Perl J. C. Snider spent a few days at The young son o f Mr. and Mra. (F or above recipe) the home of Mrs. Rowell who haa John York is very ill with a mas Soak slain* o f oranges overnight been 111 at her home In HthoIIs. toid. to soften. Remove and dice; mix Clarence Snider and two son* of with sugar and water end boil (low Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Com peau ( athlamt. Wash., arrive«! at the heat) for about five minutes to home <*f Mr Snider's parenta, Mr. have sold their place here and mov form syrup. and Mra. J. C. Snider, Saturday, ed to Idaho. returning to Cathlamet, Tueaday. Mr*. Reibeera Ellerxpn has heern SALTED NUTS Use whole nutmeats; blanch if (i. H. Pomeroy and hia guest. confined to her home with illness possible; drain thoroughly (press John Steelman of Portland took an for th* past week. auto trip to Phllometh, last Wed Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Danford o f in towel). Let aUnd several hoars. nesday. where they visited a*1ilh Portland were dinner guests at the Then cook either by deep- or pan- relative* and friends, for the «lay. Tom Miller home, Sunday. frying. Salt beifore or after frying. being very careful not to use tt«o The regular monthly meeting ot Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Walker wer» ^ iBJt. a bland frying agent the Kinton grange will he held at New Year's day dinner guests at with „ Mg.h tmoking point Which the hall this Saturday In all day the home o f Mr. Walker s brother ¡n « crisp crustiness i* best, session. The newly installed officer* and wife Mr. and Mrs. George Wal- will have charge of the meeting. ker o f Portland. Made In PorUand By The Hanset Broom Co Dinner will oe aerved at noon. : Rev. Willard P. Andersen, Pastor W e again invite you to attend our services. You will rind a home like atmosphere and a hearty wel come. Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. Morning Worship at 11 a. m. Young People’s meeting at 8:30 p. m. Song and evangelistic 7:30 p. m. Wednesdar, Prayer and Praise at 7:30 p. m. EVERYBODY W’ ELOOME Congregational Church Rev. Charles P .Clarke, Pastor W ell FYiends: Here we are again, inviting you to our service« which we ar„ gong to try to make ash.-ep- ful to you as we know b.-aw. not only this Sunday but every chance we have. Do you feel the need of systematic reading and study of the Bible? Come to our Church Hioie school at 9:45 study srith us and get our plan for daily Bible read ings. W e are living in difficult trnsM. We sometime» wonder how wp are to face them. Oom at 11:00 a. m. and the pastor will tell you of the way Jesus helped one man out o f hia life of defeat. We won der how the other half livee. A little glimpse will be given you by Mr. Clark aaei»ted by »tereopticton Views at the 7:30 service of the way some o f the millions o f India live. Does British role help them? And do not forget that the young people are cared for in their own meetings at 6:30 p. m. MM ITS < ¡¡É AMIDI) S M A R K E T Special Values in Seasonable Foods Features For Saturday - M onday, January 7 - 9 FLOUR “Northern” blended with hard wheat for home baking 49-lb. sack 89c 242-lb. sack, 45c; 10-lb. sack, 25c BROOMS Baking Powder Mr. and Mra. E. M Opit* o f Se A Country Editor A LO H A -H U B E R attle, Waah., Mra. Nettie Smith and Looks at Banking Mr». Muriel Starr of Multnonuah Janet and Ralph Nielson hav# and I-eo Adams o f Portland were heen III with the flu. lK editor ot the Norwalk. Ohio. recent visitors at the home o f Geo. Ha Mr and Mrs. Brickline spent Harald take* a somewhat different Hawley, and Mr*. Hattie Lawler N«*w Years day with her ida'f-r view of tb* banking situation from a Mra. Wesley Heard (Marian Rich good many people. His Idea la as ln Portland. ards) was taken suddenly ill Tuea follows: A new atore has opened in the day evening and rushed to the hosp "With rents falling an«, unpaid, real ital, where it waa found she waa Wheeler building, operated by Her sstst* does not present a happy pic bert lHa.id. suffering from an attack of ap ture. Nor doe* th# ownar of care pemficiti* but no operation waa Misa Grand, teadher o f tha 3rd f » » f salactad bonds feel any happier, m-enasary. ami fourth grade is ill with the wltb • buncb ot “ >•“ * »ln« wr0B« A John Steelman o f Portland spent flu. Mrs. Beattie is teaching in lot •* f0‘ k* y*TT “ "fu lly Invastad In prafarrad and common stocks in tb# a few «lay* laat week at the home her nlaee ’ finest companies In the world and bavs o f 8. H. tPomnoy. Thuraday Mr. Mrs. Ruth Hayes spent New seen them fall to perhaps a tenth ot Steelman returned home ami Mr Years day with her «laughter Mra. what they paid for thorn, and no dlv- Pomeroy and grand-daughter,Kath I. D. Floater. I ldeuda at alL Soma folks kept their ryn Pomeroy »pent the day at the , . . ! money in savings accounts in banks. Mrs. Mable Scribner and d a u gh ., an(j l0m, t,Bng» have closad and left Steelman home. , end at tbem high and dry. But tha situation TYiia community wa» saddened to ter Shirley spent th« week j u worth looking at vary carefully learn of the death o f L. M. Heaac Laurelwood Academy. Mrs. Cha*. Mack and daughter " ° n fovernmant authority, most who ha» been ill for the pait few their , b» nkj. U \l «*>••< w,re >olT*nt week». Mr. Hease wa» well known Marlene lhave returned to but for frosen seats and popular in thii county a» Well a» all over home at Gladstone. timidity. Gradually tha closed banka the »late, being active in all public Mr. and Mr». P. Davie* of Port ara coming out from under and d* affair» and a few year* ago wax land were guest* l<( Harry Hol posltors In avan bad cases will get at representative fom this district. Isast 50 per cent of their savings. lingsworth and family Monday. r HITEON NEW S u a « u i That ’* tough of co u rts; nobody likes Mr. and Mrs. M trtin and d a u g h - , # loM h lU o f whBt th#y h(Mj iCrlnlp«4 ter Katherine o f Tigard were New „ „ U c g , n4 But Year guests o f Mr. and Mrs. A. y0U hoard and stick th# roll of bills la a coffee pot or under a mattress, some Mr*. George Anderson and Pat Johnson. ricia visited Friday with Mr». Wm. Henrietta and Evelyn Hawley en-1 ? '“ * “ « ' / com*, i; 1‘\n« b“ rB* ^ " r Cyrus at Hillsboro. tertalned the M i.^ s Harriet. Lois ^ U" h,n> 10 “ k* “ ‘ nd and Wilma W! . ^ ” ,wh. t about th, grMit m(L)ortt7 Miss Kliialx-th Struthers was a ■"<*, M*rrtar' t o( b*nks that weathered the storm. guoHt Friday o f her cousin, Miss Tuttle, New Year's eve. Thors Nielsen at Tigard. TTie school boar.l met Tueada^ mat all comer* and ara doing business Neighbors and frienda from here night. Mr. Prink was hired to Uke as usual, carefu!!/ and conservatively, »»N lrt What about tha eavta«* attended the funeral. Monday o f the place o f th* Janitor Mr. Arnt who is resigning on aooount o f ,B tboM bBnk,T Tb^ " • • « “ 100 Mr. L. M. Hesse at Scholls. twmr tinalth I P«r cent today—and they ara tha only thing wa know ot at 100 par cant any- Dean Willoughby has been ser ^ Mr. and Mra. Hanson and daugh- where. After all Is said and dona, a iously ill with the flu the paat week at his aunt's heme in Port ter o f Seattle have been spending good, wall managed bank ta still tb* part of the holidays with her moth- best place In all tha world for money land. er Mrs. G. A. N agsl. Monday they or savings. Right now In Ohio tb* Mr. and Mra. T. R. Bacon and returned *> Seattl# with Mrs. Na- b» nk» P»r tb» oa all savings and daughter, Beverly Ann ot Ilebo gal accom pany!»* them for a short W tb*,r »«Posltor* net Interest on were guests this week at the St their savings. Wa can't think. Jsst visit. rother's home. now. of many other Investment* that are a tenth as safe as a savings ac Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Scott and The Hydrmulia Dredging Co. o f count In a solid bank. Why, area a children o f Multnomah fcml Mr. Oakland, haa received a contract savings account In a closad bank Is Willis Scott and I ji Vern o f Sedro for dredging the lower Columbia actually worth more today than moat Wolly, Waah. were visiting Thurs River In the vicinity o f Wauna stocks.** day at the Strothers home. and Westport. . 29 c Special, each A 4-sow broom for those odd chores Little Beauty, each Gold Beauty, each Calumet, 1-lb. can, Royal, 12-oz. can, 69c 98c Beans, 5-sew. made from finest selected broom corn VAN CAMP HOMINY 2 H NATURE BEST CORN 300 AMAZON TOMATOES 2(4 BEAN’S STANDARD 2*s AH choice Small white or Red, 10 lbs. beans cleaned 27c 35c 19c and pol ished. Your Choice - 25c Cheese, 14c Beans, medium cans 5c Ham S 3 lb. 12Jc Pork Roast, lb. 9c Bacon, Swift’*, lb. 15c Veal Roast, lb. 10c Toilet, TissueT ___________ _______________ _______Made by the makers of Searchlight matches. W hite Figs, Apricots or Peaches, 3 lbs. Raisins All Extra Choice, dried by Bonner Thompsons^Choice Seedless COFFEE OU R BEST, Roasted in Portland ECONOMY, A lb. from 25c finest o f coffees. lb. good cupping coffee, better than most. Soap, 19c P _ l 0 1 - bar __ Del Monte or Van No. 1 giood cookers. 10 lbs. 6c QC_ h.5 U|J,Cam p’s, 2 bottles » D C -FRESH FRUIT and VEGETABLES N A V E L O RAN G ES— I .arge size, 150’s, 2 doz., POTATOES — Deschutes Matches Every strike a light. Full 20-cu.-in. carton. RITTA BAG AS— Per pound.................. CARROTS — California Runch. Per bunch, . Rome Beauty Apples Splendid bakers, box ““ 2c !