FRIDAY, JANUARY 23. 1934 The Beaverton Review Church. There will be a silver o f­ fering taken, half of which will go to the bund and half to the church. Next Sunday morning Mr. Spring­ er will speak on th* topic, "A d ­ vice". The topic o f th* evening ser­ mon will be, "The** Are They Which T e .tify o f Me." FROM OUR CORRESPONDENTS Inter *r.ting Little Notes from the Surrounding Country a* T o lc jy Our Active Special Correspondents Weekly Saute Your Way to Succeaa Tod a y!) or other coating. waa appointed Taylor (pointed | " L it * ia abort; art i* long," ac- i No woman need be told when W HINTON . chairman ot the committee to look cording to the deathieaa words of ' ahe wanta to aerve aomething that I W. L. K E LL Y Into the matter. the Roman wiaeacrea. And while will cook quickly. There are more HH Mm. K L. (Jus. HH -------- the harried houaewife who muat occaaione than apace would permit At a Sophomore rlaaa meeting fj|j family vacuum* thrice daily, Rating. For theae numeroua occa- H" HH It! 1*1 1*1 HH 1*1 HH HH 1*1 1*1 1*11*1 HH HH ^ A Agent »U m « held February 14, the following knowa plenty about the brevity of aiona, aome of theae pan-fried good J. C. Snider wu* quite ill at his claaa officer* were elected: I'reai- time, ahe might tell the Roman* a thing* will be found auitable. Note Phone Beaverton 5010, lumir lust week. lie in reported •lent, Hob Kngelke; vice - president, thing or two about the lengthinea* the frying directions with them. ua somewhat improved at thia Clark Junor; secretary, David Ma- of art. For art, when it appear* writing, I’ an-Fried Carrot*, Lyonnais« eon; treaaarrer, taRoy llainea; re- tn the kitchen, ia not alwaya long; 2 cup* carrot*, cut in atrip* one of the quickest method* of Mr. and Mra. (¡Inin Snider and porter, Ifetty Alberta. 1 «mall onion Helen Henaon gave an internet- meal preparation la alao one of family of take drove viaited Su- 1 tap. salt ilay at the home of Mr. Snider'a ing talk on Valentine'* Day. Two the beat: aauteing. % tap. pepper Sauteing, of courae, ia juat an • par"nta, Mr. and Mra. J. C. .Snider. humorou* reading* were given by HB- Parsley to garniah Mr. Webb, adviaor. A meeting will other, newer word for pan-frying, Mra. J. J. VanKleek and daugh­ Methodist Church First cook whole raw carrot* (or be held Monday for the Sophomore* and cover* a multitude of— not ter Miaa Helen were guests laat uae left over onea). When cool Geo. r . Gordon, Minister who am Intereated in a tennia tour- aina, but succeaaei week of Mra. VanKIee*'a daughter, -St ! The firat thing to realixe about enough to handle, cut into long a e - nament. A t the next claaa meeting Mra. Kdith Landes*, at Chitwood. members of the claaa will give a pan-frying is, Worship service at 11 o’clock.; that properly and thin narrow atrip*. Chop onion subject, “ Christianity, a : Next regular monthly meeting of ' program. correctly done, It give* you a com- *nd combine with carrot*; ado sea- ■Sermon pletely wholesome and digestible, soning. In skillet pour enough oil Growing Religion.’* th<’ I .ml lea Aid aociety will be A Girl Reserve Ceremonial was result. ( I t ’a the poorly fried foods to cover bottom thoroughly; put Sunday school at 10:00 o'clock. ' held Thursday afternoon, March 1, Dr. M ile* to install the that have marred it* spotless rep- in carrots and onions and cook, A cordial welcome to ail. at the home of Mra. Geurge Snider. heki February 21, new semester's officer*. A fter a utation.) The object of frying is »tirring occasionally, until brown, N E R V IN E Mr. and Mr*. Floyd Hierly and brief speech each officer presented to seal up the “ pores'* or surface Congregational Church •D id th * w ork? Mr. and Mra. K. L. Cox attended her successor with a candle. The of the food, quickly, ao that the Frizzled Beef Charles F. Clarke, Pastor I the meeting of Tigard Kebekah •ay* % lb. dried beef meeting was opened with a recital natural flavors of the food, will lodge held laat Tuesday evening at of the Lord** Prayer lead by Mar- be retained inside, during cooking, Mias Glivar 3 tbspa. salad oil Mr. Clarke has returned from the Tigard. Pepper to taste garet Dickman. The new officer* Correctly fried food is golden and W H Y D O N 'T Ministerial Convocation at Nelscott, 2 tbapa. cornstarch Mra. I*ydia Obriat and four son* are: President, Mildred Twohy; *ec- crusty brown on the outside and ar.d will preach at the morning - YOU 2 cups milk tahmun; treasurer, thoroughly cooknl on the inside, of Gresham were viaitora Sunday retary, Alda service next Sunday. The evening T R Y IT ? Paprika at the home of Mra. Dbriat'a par­ Mary Jane Junor. The new *«cre- without any greaae-aoaking what- Shred beef (tear into pieces with service will be entirely in charge ents, Mr. and Mra. Auguat H. tury read the minutes o f the pre- eve/, A fter more than three months of the Chiistian Endeavor Society, vious meeting. A treasurer's re- To get a result like thia, have fingers). Heat the oil in frying Dallmann. at suffering from a nervous a il­ they will have an inspiring pro- port waa given by Ruth Wiamer the food in right condition for fry- pan; add pepper and cook the beef ment, Miss G livar used Dr. Miles the Junior Choir will Amo* and Ivan Bierly, sons of former treasurer, lkdegate* to the ing; have the correct aize of pan; *n it for a few minutes. Sprinkle giam and N ervin e which gave her such numbers. The Bible Mr. and Mr*. Floyd Hierly, mem­ Girl Reserve Conference spoke about cook it long enough but not too with cornstarch and cook two or sing special splendid results that she wrote ber* o f the k inton com club, *poke the Conference. Verna Mae Walters long; and choose the fryin g agent three minutes, stirring well and school and C.E. will meet as us­ us an enthusiastic letter. ual. The Ladies Aid will meet at laat Friday on the KGW farm and xpluined their dormitory life; Mar- carefully. Much depends on thia mixing. Add milk and atir until I f you ru ß er from “ N erve*." 10 o'clock Thursday fo r Missionary home hour. garet Dickman, about the talks giv- choice of shortening. It should give it boils, then boil 3 minutes. Serve I f you lie awake nights, study and pot luck luncheon. The The apecia! meeting* which were ••n by Dr. Chamber* on the theme, you the results described above, it *>th mashed potatoes, or on toast. start at sudden noises, tire church missionary study will be hel(f at the church laat week, con- T h e Girl and her Personality''; should prevent sticking to the pan. Spiinkle with paprika. easily, are cranky, blue and held February 23rd. Pot luck sup­ dui ltd by the paator, Rev. W. K. Mildred Twohy about the banquet, “ ml ahould have a “ high smoking fidgety, y ou r nerves are per at 6.30 and clashes following. Skillet Meal Simpaon, have been diacontinued Pearl Dudley anrf Ruth Wiamer *1- point" which merely means that it probably out o f order. The Adult subject will be Chris­ (Ham, Potatoes A Pineapple) ao spoke. '“ HI not smoke when heated to a until later in the *»a*on. •¿uiet and relax them with the tianity and Industry in America, a 2 cups cooked ham same medicine that “did the There w a. general discussion con- hif hJ temperature. Many cook* use Mra. Lilly M. Hierly n having most vital topic at this time. 2 eggs w ork” for this Colorado g ir l erning the Girl Re.erve carnival, “ l* d , f ° r th,1* Purpose. It can the south aide of her barn shingled * 1-3 cup dry bread crumbs * W hether your “ Nerves’* have A motion wa* cUri,U,d* * nd ,K “ ,n “ nd and *«me patching done o i other to be given later. 3 boiled sweet potatoes Church o f Christ troubled you for hours or for t ■ j l u » u part* of the roof. Henna,i Melzen- made and seconded that the club 1 tsp. prepared mustard G. W. Springer, minister years, you’ll find this tim e- give 26«/. o f the profit* to the Fo" d‘ ^ ‘ bould be too tine ha.> charge of th* work 6 slices canned pineapple Bi­ tested remedy effective. Hoy.' Hl-Y for the aerv.ee. ren- ‘ he 14* cup dark corn syrup Every one is invited to attend Mrs. Vernon Deathman (Maine lered. A publicity committee was A t D rug Stores 25c and $ 1 M . " wh* B0V?e , ®od,/ wk,ch con- Pinch o f powdered cloves the sacred concert this Friday eve- VanKleek) and son of Portland, chosen by the president. A motion t,ln n* ! Ur* ‘ 0,1 ° f the‘ r ™ Mix ham (chopped and previously „ing, Feb. 23, at eight o’clock at the returned to their hom" last Wed- mm m 2 mill H m M that the “ re o fl* n d' PP*d ,n ° r m,,k* cooked) with bread crumbs, slight- church o f Christ. The concert is to nemiay, after spending a few day* |ueen o f the carnival be a mcm- Jv beaten eggs, and ni us tarsi. Shape presented by the eighteen piece with her mother, Mra. tautse Van ber o f the Girl Reserve club, and . r ... ,* M. Nichols et ux. Tract 26, Comte into pattie. with hands, making ;.and from the rcthany Baptist Kleek. also her attendants. It was deeded & Kohlman’. Little Home. No. 1. “ bout six. Pour oil into s k ille t- «- ___________________________ ' Mr*. Lilly M. Hierly spent a to h *vf the dub nominate the queen \f*ry K. Ralston Deeks to Wil- bout 4 tablespoonsful— and when — — ---------- few day* laat week at her home andnlat.-a, hut that the entire stu- |iam G Ra|slon( pmrt Blk. 3, So. hot, put in canned pineapple slices; | „ in Kinton. Her daughter, Mr*. E- (lent body of the school vote upon j»arjl Add., Foreat Grove. brown them on both sides. Remove the| McCormick, wa* in town Sun­ them. I here was general discussion j£UJ^ene £ 0# Fnmk Win- pineapple from pan and thoroughly day, and Mra. Hierly returned to concerning the collection of club 91.75 acres Sec. 19, T IN brown the ham patties in the Hillsboro with her. duc*- RIW . same way. Lay the slices o f plne- — e . Pruka et ux to Alice F. Bris- “ PPle <« another skillet or shallow Mr*. E. L. Cox attended the fu­ A special senior class meeting tow 4 g acreg Thomas Stott Cl. baking dish. Put a ham patty on neral service of the late Charles w M Vandehey et ux to Ray- “ >P ‘'“ ch N° w cut sweet K. Meldrum of Milwaukee, held was called to order by the presi- dent Marvin StaWler, Thursday. Feb- mond Vand*hey et ux, 75.75 acres potatoes, previously parboiled (or Friday afternoon at the Portland ruary l»>, for the purpose o f se- v$ec • R4W left-over) cut into length-wise sli- crematorium. Mra. Cox alao viait­ lecting class announcements. One Charles J Ross et ux to H. B e*®- *nto (be remaining hot oil in ed at the home of Mr. and. Mr*. announcement was voted the favor- U m on t et ux> Part ,ot 3> B|W/ 31>‘ skillet. Pour over them the syrup A. P. Herrick of Scllwood, return­ ite 01 the class. The class will Forest Grove “ nd Powdered cloves and brown un­ ing home Saturday afternoon. sponsor a . hot-dog sale this week. Charles J Ross et ux to H B glazed. Put these around the Mra. Erma Taylor Spark* piano Suggestions were offered by var- U m o n l et ux> Part ,ot 2, Blk. 3L bam pattiw and pour about a cup teucher of Portland gave a cos­ iou * «tudentft for types of partien F oreit (¿rove P*neapple juice over all. Put all tume recital, “ The Wishing C ar­ that could be given for a senior M ' Steinke to Walter L. ‘ hi® inL • moderate oven and let pet” laat Friday evening. The fo l­ class. Definite plans have not been Sleinke et 31,17a acres Sec. 8 heat through. R‘>w , --------- lowing from here took part: Kath­ made as a committee appointed by ryn, Rolierta and Marilee Pomeroy the president will arrange for c ,, T Sm|Wl ,.t al to Ci t y ' _ , . S• u ,w , Banan>* , Mr. and Mra. Robert Pomeroy and these plans. of Hillsboro. 100 acres T IN R2W. Feel bananas, cut .1. halves and S. 11. Pomeroy accompanied them -• 1 . T------L , U c Ralph C. Poniter et ux, to Val- then„ through middle. Dip lightly »n the trip. This week brought forth much k ie MtfmoriaI Parki Sec. 1 T 1S “ mi »hen brown m a sk.l- excitement in the sixth period pub- ,et which has just enough oil in There was a family gathering lie speaking class. This# being “ pan- \ jo U\* M. Vandehey et ux to to C0Ver bottom. Brown both at the August !I. DaLmaun h imr 1 M.AJ.L h L A - 1 * — — . Hides to mi me week , everyone has la-en lfhco Vandehey et al, Part of Le- Sunday. Thoae present were Mrs testlng their ability as an actor, >niler Smith Cl.. Sec. 7. T I N R3W Nick Gerig, daughters Sarah and and it may he said there have Ferdinand Van Kanel et ux to Kertha, ami son David, of Salem; been many successful attempts. John l&,es ^ 9> , 0_ n , Pete Ditchen and Elizabeth Ditch- I erhaps the most outstanding V a l l e . . .Tra Ask your local agent for details or write J. A. ORMANDY, General en o f Silverton; Mr . and Mra feature of the week, however, is . ,. , „ . . , .. W A N TE D - Several cords of either 16- Pstsenger Agent, 705 Pacific Bldg., Portland, Ore. Inch or 4-foot wood are needed at the Robert Harris gnd son of Eagle the election of new officer*. Pe- Add,e A Burn!1 t0 Le° n* rrf F ' Litkie «*t al, 8 acres T I N R.‘IW. Review office and the residence of Creek and Mr. and Mrs. Jacob fore the election many exciting the editor. As a number of our sub­ . , , M. P* Rehwalt t~ E. W. Reh- Faix scribers are in arrears, this is a ,w ;y w ilt et al. 40 acres Sec. 25. T2S Hfi— various students, supporting their p o ^ chance to clean up your indebtedness favorite candulnte. Those elected to shuU> Savi Bk to W C . 0hrig. BFINNFTTr’S BABY CHICKS Mrs. Zell Si rut hers, Cor. o ffice, were: President. Robert Bar- (e (1094 acres. Sec. 22 T IN ney; Vice-president, Markey Sayer; i>3w From our 800 hens bred to pedigreed HH- cockerels, from our special F ,U.ffron et ux to lliteon pupils enjoyed a valen­ Secretary Donna Broad; Treasurer. r>eo ia rlark 3 acrt>gi Se0. 36 trapnested hens tine party at the school house Oliver Stem; Reporter, Evelyn Al- Mapy „ Blood' tested by Antigen whole examjer. T lS R IW Wednesday after noon. During, the remainder of the ¿:ar| £ i m et ux to Mary blood test Miss Alyce Leisa of Portland week we are looking forward to Trj Lot fi B,k 7> MetI|fer Acre Sixteen years Experience was calling Saturday evening, on some excellent inaugural addresses 300 Pullets Trapnested yearly for Miss Elizabeth Struther*. 14 years from these students. Comte A Kohlman Co. to Ger- I f yonr furnace baa lost its cherry-red briquets l.ui'iiing ta rg e white eggs, 23 to 28 ounces Mr. and Mrs. S. Zimmerman and i » • n a . a * f l a Midland, Tract 41, Comte & sunny disposition, perhaps it ’ s a - l- o - w - I- y b u t in te n s e ly . L o o k $2 per Hundred Real Estate Transfers Kohlman'. Little Home* daughter lhirothy o f Fiugene were because you’ re using the wrong in the ash pit. Not an ash “ Co. to W. From special pens. 15 eggs, 504 08 Comte & Kohlman visitors at the Win. F. Campbell P0------------------------------------ fuel. Well — here’ s good news! not a clinker! Chicks, $90 per thousand Before you order fuel again, home recently. R. I). Young et al to Mary E. Alfred Brown et ux. Tract 6, ITithout installing any special Pullets, six weeks old, 59f Young et vir. tats 1 and 2, blk. Comte A Kohlman'. Litile Homes. equipm ent, you can make your compare the following advan­ Mrs. Dorothy Willoughby and tages o f Gaaco Briquets with Visit Our Poultry Plant fu rn a c e p rod u ce m o re h ea t 36, Beaverton. Comte A Kohlman Co. to W. A l- daughter Marlene were Saturday than you ever thought possible! those o f any other fuels 1 Vi mile North of Reedville Rudolph Hoffarher et ux to Al- fred Brown et ux. Tract 40, Comte dinner guests of her mother, Mrs. Let us show you how to do it ! 1. A 10058 petroleum fuel — or Write, Route 2, Beaverton, Ore. bert Hoffarher, 1.04 acres Tigard A Kohlman Homes. ideal for furnace, fireplace or McGiath o f Portland. Firat give your furnace a Carrie E. Bennett & Son Road Gardens. (The Shaw-F'ear Co. to Samuel __________________________ stove. (N o special equipment thorough cleaning. Then build lliteon ladies attended the T i­ Valkyrie Memorial park to State J. Valley et ux, 1 acre I'eaveiton __Fverhearin» needed.) a deep fire in it with Gaaco strawberry o f Oregon. Part Sec. 1 T1.S R IW Reedville toT S“le— •'-vertm.nng gard Rehekah club meeting Wed­ Briquets. After 20 minutes to 2. Highest heat oontent o f any plants and Everbearing and Fred J. Behrens to Wm. Isakow solid fuel. a half-hour, close the drqfts nesday, February 14, at the home Emma C. Jacobs to Nelson Brow­ Cuthbert raspberry plants. R. B. and leave them closed fo r 8 3. No banking or shaking! Hold of Mrs. Mildred Bacon. nell et ux. Pairt Lot 29 Garden et ux, 160 acies, Sec. 28, T2N Medill, Cedar .St. Beaverton. fire day or night 1 hours. R 2W. Home. adv p-12 Mrs. C. W. Strulhers, Miss Dor­ All this tim e your house will 4. No ashea or clinkers to carry Rudolph Hoffarher et ux to Al- _______________________________________ J. W Connell (sheriff) to M. H. othea Struthers and Mr. taster have stayed at an even, health­ out. Tract 13 Tigard For ¡^ le — Barred rock cockerel, a Stevenson. 10 acres Secs. 1, 2, 11 belt Hoffarber. ful temperature, and your fur­ 5. One ton o f Briquets gives as Robinson were visiting Sunday and 12, T2S RIW . Highway. . . . . . , . fine specimen, but only one. nace will have required abso­ much heat as two cords o f with Mrs, Struthers mother, Mrs. Freda Elizabeth Kehrli et al to Priced very reasonable at $2.50. Dee Myers et ux to Elsie A. lutely no attention. It will not first-growth firs coats leas par Alice Gibons, near Sandy. 7 acres. have gone out, smothered itself Linnell et vir. Part See. 34, T V S 1 Emm* It'ith a Meihoff, Inquire at 206 Cedar St., Beaver­ season than bast Utah and ■ --------------------------------------------- HH RIW . with its own ashea or formed See. 36 T IN R2W. W yoming coal. ton. “ dv. clinkers. High School Notes Douglas Land Co. to John F Chas. H. Jacka et ux to Mattie 4t Now open the door. There »1-------------------------------------------- S Hamilton, 36.22 acres Sec. 28. (Thomas, Tinct 10 F'ranklin Ave. F'or Rent— Very reasonable, six- Ask the dealer in your ei»y will still lie a mass o f glowing Add. Beaverton. room and bath flat, gas, *lec- fo r a 100-lh. trial sack at Oi* A nyeting of the F'reshman class T1S RIW . introductory price of $1.00. Myrtle Btindy et nl to Belle Hug- J»hn E. McCutcheon to F. R tricity, and several cupboards al- was railed to order by the I*resi- . . . . - „ - Community ready. Beaverton d'ent Marion Metzler, February 14. gins, ta t 5 Blk. 3, Beusonic Heights. I Wear et ux, Lots 5 and 6, Blk. 9. H. Hulett, building Ass’n. J. I Harrv Phillips Inc. to Harry A. Sherwood. The minutes of the previous meet­ «h r Manager, Beaverton. Rutherford Oilier et ux to Ben ings were read and approved. The Rands et ux, Part Ser. 24. T lS ! J. Jacques, 4 acres, Sec. 17, T2S president appointed Margaret Green- R IW . LONG L IF E W. L. CHICKS Henry Vandehey to Raymond RIW . wald to thr.nk the Sophomore class Vandehev, Part Sel. 20. T I N R.»W. Frank G. Miller to Fred Wohl- Hatched from finest selected hens, for the Valentine sent. two to four years old Retta G. Corby et ux to Alfred schlegel et ux, 18.43 acres .Sec. The following officers were in­ tOe Each stalled: President, Fldward Jannsen; J. Grande et ux. 10.606 alres, Ses. 20 T2S R'JW. Frank G. Miller to Edward Barred Rock Chicks, 10c each Vine-president, Marion Metzler; 22 T lS R2W. John Herman to Martha Herman,, Wohlschlegel et ux, 4.39 acres Custom Hatching Hatching Flggs •Secretary, Raymond Rugglnnd; Ser­ W EST PO R T LA N D H ATCH ERY Tract 1, Smock's Add. Sherwood. Sec. 2., T2S R2W. geant-at-arms, Charles Isaacson. Alvah D. Keller et al to Alice | Earl I. Donelson et ux to Wm. A POU1/TRY FARM There was general discussion of et al. 7.235 acres Rt. 8, Box 774 — Phone BR 6795 new problems confronting the class. R. Ruth. 9.58 acres Wm. McLinn Cl. M. Fishback adv c 13 tf Glenn S. F.hle to R. M. Walton, Sec. 31, T IN R2W. A motion was made and seconded Valkyrie Memorial Park to J. F. whereby a plan be adopted that a Lots 20. 21, 22, 23, and 24 Blk. 3 Wanted— Horse and harness. Trade iWinde, 36.52 acres Sec. 1, T S banner containing the achievements West Portland Heights. or cash. Tel. 4051. »a d vp -1 3 Comte A Kohlman Co. to Guy RIW . o f the class be hung in the library. HH M) i«l HH III 1»! i*l WH l»i UH Hi 1«! HH (#1 t*l M a rg a re t Í WANTED AND FOR SALE HITEON C^rrguti lournal Southern Pacific Even tne crankiest FURNACE RESPONDS to this fuel! Lewis Brothers, Beaverton «