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topic will be, " I have an Engaga- ment.” •The Bible school meets at 9:46, and tfc* Christian Endeavor society at 6:30 p.m. Next Wednesday the usual bi weekly missionary gj-oups will meet- Pot-luck supper at G:30 with a group of adults studying “ Chris tianity and Industry in America", and the boys and girls home mis sions in general. Every one is cordially invited. Study classes be gin at 7:30 and close at 8:30. SB------------------ B FROM OUR CORRESPONDENTS | Inter'•-ling Little Notes from the Surrounding Country T olc jy Our Active Special Correspondents W eekly I oulter. Stir until m ature boils. A P P L E Gl.NGKK PUDDING Aod a pint of nnia and season Three cups flour with one and one-half teaspoons , On« teaspoon soda sail, and one-hall teaspoon white One teaspoon salt lliich School Note» One und one-half teaspoons ginger pepper. Let boil short while long Ml HH Ml Ml HU Ml Ml HU Ml HH Ml Ml HU Mi Mi HH-------------------------- er. Serve with garnish of sprig of ■ 1 Three-fourths cup sugar purs.ey and two naru cookeo eggs, Mrs. K. L. Cox »prill a couple Under the direction of Mr. Webb, One cup boiling water Church of the Nazarene | cut in slices. period public speaking i Tw o tablespoons shortening of tlsya th<* first of the week with the sixth Rev. Willard P. Anderson, Pastor | friends In Portland. class has been working on a hu One cup molasses 8 ---------------------------------------------id Jewel Sandwich«» case entitled "The Tw o cups strained applesauce Sunday achcol, 9:45 a.in. Mrs. J. T . Vunllorn spent a few morous law Cut day-old bi«ad into very thin Sift dry ingredients together. Meit Morning worship 11:00 a.m. days last week with her son and ' Great Pumpkin Case", to lie given slices and shape into diamonds or N .Y .P S . devotional service, 6:30 » 1 fa, Mr. and Mrs. W. I,. Van i in the near future. The participants shortening in boiling water and discs; with small cutter or knife are exclusively boys with the ex add moiasi.es. Combine with first p.m. Horn of Portland. cut little holes in half the slices. ception of one. Francis Holboke mixture Place applesauce in shal Evangelistic service, 7:30 p.m. bieatf. Spread with Memhers of the 4-11 calf club 1 aid Robert I arney are the lawyers; low pan well greased. Pour bat Butter the Wednesday prayer and praise, ¡Ü- cream cheese softened wun sweet with their louder, Iceland Flint, | Murkey Sayer is the judge; the ter over applesauce, bake in mod- 7:30 p.m- K IN T O N CHURCH met Fralay evening at the home defendant is Amos liierly, and the eiate hot oven (376* F ) until firm cream and nicely seasoned. Spread You will find e friendly welcome. Kev. W. K. Si-r.pson, Pastor the slices with sifted of Wdliain VanKleek. plaintiff Oliver Stein; witnesses in center (about 30 minutes). Serve some of a ------------ -------------------------------- m £ -------------------------------------------- » hard cooked egg yolk, others with are Harold Godfrey, Howard Pet- plain or with whipped cream or Mrs. Hilly M. liierly returned to ] Services for this Sunday are as Melhodist Church chopped pistachio nuts, and others and Harold hard sauce. her home in Hillsboro, the first of zold, Charles Martin, Geo. F. Gordon, Minister with quince jelly. But on the top follows: Preaching by the pastor, H uff; llur'.M Baldwin is the bail last week after being with her son E- Simpson at 9:45, in 80- -« s.ices, and the colors will peep Rev. W. Minted Fruit Cocktail and family, Koy Uierly, for a week iff; and Imogene Smith is the the morning; followed by Bible Sermon subject for Sunday mor through the openings like jewels. clerk. The jury is made up en or so. Four oranges school. ning, 11:00 o’clock, will be ‘'E v er tirely o f girls They are Kvelyn Tw o grapefruit Mr. and Mrs Bruce (iorden and Alexander. lasting L ife ” . Sunday school at 10 •District Sunday school convention Vegetable and Meat Balia Rhoda Thyng, Aline One large can peaches family of Portland were visitors Boswell, Mildred Twohy, Bernice in the afternoon at o’clock- A cordial invitation is ex One and one-half pounds ground will be held One large <an pineapple Sunday at the home of Mrs. Gor- Wilson, ami Harriet Knepper. At Scholls church, the different schools tended to all. round steak Small bottle green cherries lien's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Har the close of this trial, the class in the district taking part in a pro One cup partly cooked rice Small glass of mint jelly ry A. Kicharda. gram. A basket dinner will be One cup grated carrots Church of Christ hopes to have produced some ex ■Three tablespoons sugar served at noon airi those attending One cup grated cabbage G. W . Springer, miniatar perts In the line of official speak- Mrs. J H. Aten spent Friday Cocoanut are requested to bring lunch and One small onion (chopped fine) -SB with relatives in Sherwood. On her ng. Peel oranges and' grapefruit, cut dishes. One small pepper (green) Rev. G- Lee Matlock will speak return she was accompanied bv ting away all the white skin. Se Two cans tomato soup Christian Endeavor meeting at on the following topics during the A regular Senior class meeting parate sections, remove Shelhurn Howell who spent the week seeds and Salt and pepper to taste was held Wednesday, March 14, the local church at 7:30 in the eve coming week: Sunday morning, at the Aten home. dice. Dice peaches and pineapple. Wash rice well. Cook in boiling ning. All young people are invited •'The * W orld’s Greatest Memorial ’ ; ailed to order by the President, Combine all fruits and juices. Turn Ail officers am) members of the Marvin Stalder. The primary pur salted water about 15 minutes or I to attend. Sunday evening: ’T h e power of the mint jelly into saucepan. Add *u- Christian Endeavor society are pose o f until rice is partly tender. Add to i Sunday, April 1, will be observed Blood” ; Monday evening, “ Heart- the meeting was to set gnr and one half cup juice taken urged to be present at the meeting tle definitely the mstter of class the meat, one cup rice, chopped on- as Easter Sunday at the church. Felt Religion” ; Tuesday evening. of the society at the church this announcements and personal cards. from combined fruits . Heat until ion, chopped green pepper, grated i Rehearsals are being held for a “ Forgiveness of Sins” ; Wednesday jelly is thoroughly dissolved. Cool, Sunday evening at 7:30. carrots and calfbage. Mix well and program by the scholars- Miss Warnicker spoke to the class eve., "Christian Baptism’ ’ ; Thurs then add to fruits. Chill thorough day evening, “ The Five Kingdoms” ; J. J. VanKleek and Floyd HieHy shout ly|ies of printing and cor ly. Serve in sherbet glasses. Cen salt and pepper to taste. Form in to balls. Place in a savory roaster- Friday evening, “ Are we Living in topped out their onions last week, rect form in cards. Congregational Church ter a small mound o f cocoanut on Pour over vegetable balls, 2 cans and they were sold to a Portland each cocktail. Garnish each mound Charles F. Clarke, Pastor J the Last Days?” of tomato soup, diluted with one- 1 The meeting of the Junior class •The services start at 7:45 each dealer. They were haulm) to Port with a green cherry. Place green half cup water. Bake in a t ioder- land the first of the this week by Wednesday was called to order by paper doily under sherbet. In this Lenten season o f deep evening as previously advertised. ate oven fo r one hour. Makes a the President, John Mason. The auto truck. ening Christian thinking, why not complete meal in one dish. minutes were read and approved. Banana Cake consider your opportunity to unite Mr. and Mrs. Klwood Wilson and 00---------------------------------------------------------- Gertrude DesHriaay made an an with the cwurch as a confession of daughter Kthal Pauline of near One and one-quarter cups sugar nouncement concerning the coining Real Estate Transfers your faith? This church expects Scholls spent a few days last week One-half cup butter “ For thirty years I had consti event, the Girl Reserve Carnival. 90- -B to receive members at Easter. l e t pation. Souring food from stomach at the home of their parents, Mr. Cream well. Miss Funk, advisor, gave a short A dernarda.sei to Oliver A. Low us talk it over together. Next choked me. Since taking. Adlerika I aiut Mrs. Warren Wilson. Pleasant •Two egg*— beaten very light talk on the Prom, and the details will am a new person Constipation is a Valley road. T w o ripe bananas sliced tnin, er et ux. Lots 2 and 6, Tigard Sunday morning the pastor necessary to make it a success- Road Gardens. preach on “ Christianity as Enthus thing of the past.”— Alice Burns. then crushed and' whipped with sil '.Edward L Cox received an air The class decided' unanimously to Anna M. Stevenson to Ray Sin iasm for Christ” , and at 8:30 his Brown's Beaverton Pharmacy, adv mail letter last Friday informing accept the Student Council's pro ver fork until foamy. clair et ux, Lot 3, dem on ’s S u b T w o cups sifted cake flour with him of the death of hia aister, posal for each class to put on a division, T I N R2W. one teaspoon baking powder and Mrs. Ifi'rtha Folk of Bridgewater, program for the assembly. John Welch et ux to Tom Man- one teaspoon, soda. Mass. She was ill only a short The following committees were tefalcone, Lot 87, Steel’s Add , Alternate' flour with one cup time with pneumonia. appointed: for assembly program, Beaverton. thick sour milk. A number of the men around Delbert Burke, Aline Boswell and Antonette Reese to W. J. Van . One teasprton vanilla. entertainment town went fishing for smelt dur Genevieve Johnson; Bake in slow ovien about one Dyke, Part of Henry Black, DLC ing the past week and most of for class muctings, Betty Ailishin huur 51, T I N R3W. dot-orations for , ■ », j t *| the families have been enjoying the and Jean Lewis; S. T. W hite et ux to J- Guy product o f their trip on their prom, Rex -Saxton, Alda Lehman, Lenten Fish Soup Fowler et ux, Lots 17, 18, and 19, tables, as most of them made very and Kvelyn Alexander. •Tigardville Hts. Tw<l pounds o f white fish Th e class was favored with re good catches. R eel Institute to State o f Ore. One quart water citation* by IjiM erne Dean, Donna Part of Blk. A, Ladd & Heed One carrot There wera twenty-six of the Proad and Francis Holboke. Acres, T1S R2W. One onion young people present at the first C. T. Timmons et ux to John One white turnip Christian Kndeavor party held hVi- The freshman class meeting was Peterson, Tract 1 and 20, Lombard One root celery day evening at the home of Miss called to order by the chairman, Add. Beaverton. One teaspoon gravy flavoring Amy A nicker. -The evening w».< Kd Jannsen. TTie minutes were read Cut up fish and allow to simmer W. H. Pointer to Pearl M. Brown spent playing games, singing and bv Raymond Rugland. A play was with vegetables in the water for 7.85 acres. Sec. 12, T2S R1W. piano muaic. ▲ A A i k 9 given, called "Good English, M.D.” . two hours, keeping the quantity of (Floyd M. Loomis et ux to For The cast included Marian Boyson, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Sparks and W H Y » PAY » M O RE V U ÊU . water the same. L ift out fish and est Grove, 40 acres. Sec. 25, T1S son Clemet o f Portland were Sun Miriam Doty, Margaret Taylor, Ed vegetables with skimmer, and press R.->W. day guests at the home of Mr. Blatter, Martha l<ehman, Elizabeth through a colander. Return to ket H. C. Charlton et ux to Fred E. ¿^parks’ sister, Mrs Madge Pomer Boeckli, Donald Sayre, Kd Jann tle. adding four tablespoons of flour Johnson et al, 16.49 acres, Part of oy. Miss Kathryn Pomeroy who sen and Donald Wicker. robbed into four tablespoons of David T . I-onox, DLC. Vera McKIroy made an announce was a viaitor at the Sparks home, Anna Nagel to Wilhelm Ekberg, ment about the election of the car returned with them Part lots 5 and 6, Bonita Gardens nival queen. •The next regular monthly meet Inez DeLashmutt et al to Wm. ing) of the Albright Brotherhood F. Jenkins et ux. Tract 61 Witch L O C A L N EW S Members of the student council I/ Ä v l Hazel Little Farms. of this district will be held at the have already taken action to im Rp home o f Mr and Mrs. Fred Aebis- prove the school grounds. A t a W. R Newton et ux to A. W. Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Richey a t Stephens et ux, 2 acres James Me cher o f the Mountain Home church meeting held March 12 funds were next Tuesday evening, March 20. appropriated for the purchasing of tended the card party and dance Gill Cl. 56, T I N R1W. sponsore«! by Portland Chapter, O- Ida I. Jones to Helene Jones. A ll men invited to attend. shrubs. Jack Barron was elected E. S., at the -home o f Mrs. Hattie I-ot 3 Barnes Acres Sec. 22 T1S Mr. and Mrs- Stanley T reffren president of the student council, Hoover in Portland, Saturday. R1W. and daughter from Scholls attend with Mildred Twohy as secretary. Norman If Stone et ux to Pearl Rev. C. H. Harrison State Su ed the session o f Bible school Sun The problem of better programs Polsky, Part Secs. 10, 11, 14 and perintendent o f Congregational day morning Mr. •Treffen was sent for student body meetings was dis 15 T1S R1W. as a representative from the Scholls cussed One plan is to have six churches of Oregon, delivered the Norman B. Stone et ux to Pear! l ible school to boost for the con students from the civics and econ sermon at the morning service of Polsky, Part Secs. 10, 11, 14, and the local church last Sunday. vention to be held next Sunday, omics classes speak about a cur 15 T1S R IW . rent event for five minutes, at each March 18, at the Scholls church. Dr. James E. Dodds Metaphysi meeting. Another plan, to be adop cal lecturer and teacher, and Mrs The following were guests Sun ted with the approval o f the clas Ihxlds o f San Francisco were din day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ses, is that each class have fharge ner guests at the hoqie of Dr. an«l J. J. VanKleek, Pleasant Valley N o r v iîs of the program for one meeting. Mrs. F. L. Howard Saturday eve ill tty tru e ! N o ttrinjs ■ S t\ It’s < road: Mr. and Mrs Alfred Millard, Three members of the faculty ning. studied to this offer. You can acteslly Mr. and Mrs. Cannal, Mr. and Mrs. could judge the best program. have your choice of any S of theta Mr. anrf Mrs. H. J. W right Sr. Ralph VanKleek and son, all of The Girl Reserves club was au Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Walter thorized to create a lost and found and Mr. and Mrs. Frank I’ ritzloff famous majaxinai ¡1 you A C T NOVKI and «laughter Dorothy, visited on VanKleek and daughter Cal.iryn of department. N tm T cjü rt The cost it lust a trifle of their actual Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Geo Beaverton. value. A whole year’a reading lor A t the Girl Reserve meeting Wright, Jr., and family o f Gales Father, Mother and the kiddies. Storiet Mr. and Mrs. Wlsrren Wilson Hr*»;* Creek- spent Saturday at the home of ■Tuesday, plans were made for the and articles on «very known lopiJ their children, Mr. and Mrs. K l carnival. Appointment of the fo l Look ’em over. Select your laverites NO TICE Dr. MUea wood Wilson, Scholl... Mrs Wilson lowing were made for the com and Mail th e C eu pen T e d a y ! Don’t District No. 48. Washington County was observing her birthday and u mittees: Miss Burk, general man N E R V IN E worry ff yoe already jet some of these Warrants Called fine dinner was served. Other ager; Isabelle Wallis, stunt man 'Dtd the w ork" meja tines. Renewals will be properly Warrants numbers 187 to R68, members of the family were en ager; June Pollard, property mana- aaya extended. tertained. Mrs. Wilson received W'r. A contest is to he held to inclusive, were calle«f on March 12, 1934, nnd are now payable through Mlaa GBvar name the carnival. many nice gifts. B«'averton. Interest There was discussion as to the Ifank e f HH----------------- ------ --------------- ffl W H Y D O N 'T stops at this date. whether the Home Economics class H ITE O N YOU Althea Haulenbeck, District Clerk- should serve sandwiches at the car Mrs. Zell Strothers, Cor. adv e ll T R Y ITT . nival or whether the Mothers’ club n ------------------------------------------ serve sandwiches. Aline Boswell was A fte r more than threw months A number from here went smelt appointed to send notice to the o f suffering from a nervous ail fishing st Trouttfale last week. Mothers’ club on desired action. ment, Miss G livar used Dr. Miles Ralph Campbell had his tonsils Tw o candidates each for the Girl N ervin e which gave her such removed Monday by Dr. Wood of Reserve carnival queen, will be se For Rent— Very reasonable, six- splendid results that aha w rote Portland. lected by each of the four classes, room and bath flat, gas, elec us an enthusiastic letter. tricity, and several cupboards a l If you r * S r r from “ N erves." Miss Dorothea Strothers was a the student body and the Girl Re ready. Beaverton Community If you lie awake «sights, ■week-end guest at the A. C. Ro serves. Ballots will be cast by the entire student body. The candidate Tuilding Ass’n. J. H. Hulett, etart at eudde* noises, tire binson home in Portland. with the highest number of votes Manager, Beaverton. adv easily, are cranJcy, bins and Kenneth Pqterson who is attend will be queen and next four high fidgety, your nervee are S ta te LONG L IF E W. L. CHICKS ing Willamette University was vis est attendants. A prime minister probably out of order, P S lur held Maraalne 0 A m r r lr a a » t r y . Jw iting the home folks Tuesday. will he announce«! the last week. Hatched from finest selected hens, tfu let and relax them with the 0 B r . r d r r ’a U aaette 0 Mot.cni U u m m a th a two to four years old same medicine that “ did the Mr, and Mrs. Oleo Scott and Alda Lehman and Alice Lundgren 10c Each 0 t a p p e r 's F a rm e r 0 N a l l F arm F ltr y . Journal will represent the club as queen w ork” for this Colorado gtrL children o f Multnomah were Sun 0 T h e C o u rtry Hom o W hether your “N erves“ have 0 N fo llr r r a l* . Barred Rock Chirks, 10* each day visitors at the Strothers home. candidates. (F u e w t y f a re 4 FU Many other matters were also Custom Hatching troubled you for hours or for Hatching Eggs 0 F a t b lin d e r « W h i r l t a la m e Mrs. C. W. .Strothers wss calling discussed. 0 K veeyh od y 'a F U ry. years, you’ll find this tim e- W E ST PO RTLAND H A TC H E R Y 0 F e e p le ’ u I*u ,.a la r M m t h ly on Mrs. J. B. Phillips Friday who 0 T h e r a n a J a s t ia l tested remedy effective. A P O U L T R Y FARM 0 S p e r i m a a ' i U tgru t is ill at Dr. Coffey's hospital in 0 » a l t s S « a n i m a More than seventy students at Rt. 8, Box 774 — Phone BR 6795 A t Drag Stores 25c and fl.00. 0 S ta a d •>rii l ’ e e l t r j J o u rn a l Portland. 0 «e a U r w a a a a a M a g. tended th« student hodv skating adv c 13 tf DR MI L E S 0 S a r c o m i a l K a rm in s 0 Gemi Startaa rs n i 7 i a t *■« Mr. T . Willoughby was taken party at the Oaks last Friday night- (F o r Sale— (¡radis pea seed: 20* per 0 «V orn a n » W o r ld O H om e C ircle to the hospital Thursday. He was pound. Mrs. C. W. Struthers. Rt The H i-Y enjoyed n wiener roast suffering with his ankle which was L ! 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