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F R ID A Y , A P R IL ■■■ — — The Beaverton Review fC H U n C H I AYNOTXCLMD T ! FROM OUR CORRESPONDENTS I n t e r : ig Little Notes from the Surrounding Country as I T olc jy Our Active Special Correspondents W eekly || yn.... — ■ . — . Ufl k i ;> i o n •By Mm. E. L. Cox bti------ ■ ---- ■ —-........ ..................U Otto Olsen wuk In town during tin1 past wt-vk with hi* nhriqi slu-ating iiiuihUu). i'oiuonu i[mhKi' wiil moot Wml- tii'*ihiy, A| ill '¿it, with (>ri'<‘ii Muun turn k i . iim « ut Buxton. K iw tutikh'i'k was quilt: ill at hi* tunin' la*l wtH'k, Imt I* reported nx much improved nt thi* writing. Mis. Muhl« Geinbvlia ha* bottn spending th«' |>«*t two w i f » » with hi'r aunt, Mi's, h loyil Williams ut Clackamas. Ihi' old log house which has stooil near the mail on (ho W. (J. Hall |ilace fur many years wa* loin down last w o k . During the short days of the winter months a shorter noon hour wa* had at th» school, but it is now on regular schedule. president, Eenneth Taylor, .This was a special meeting. Mildred 1 wohy, piexident of the tjirl R e serves, announced the results of the queen contest. Betsy Tollefsen, Junior, was elected queen, with Is- ubeiie Wallis, Junior, her muni of honor, umf Margaret West, Anna belie Benson, seniors, and Alda tu'iuiiun, Junior, her princesses. Yetis and songs were given by the students. The Fteshiuan progrum for the contest was presented. Raymond Kuglund was master uf ceremonies. A piano duet was given by Marion Duty and Martha Lehman. A lap ilauce was given by Marion Boy- sun and May Warren, accompanied by Marion Doty at the piano. A musical selection was given by the freshman orchestra. Shakespeare's Hamlet was presented by members of the class with appropriate cos tume* worn by the cast. The play in the opinion of the upperclassmen was excellent. The meeting was closed after ' student announcements. Miss Margaret Dixon, county health nurse, paid the school an official visit last Monday, und F O R E S T FACTO talked about school matters. ¡it .. — — — m Koy Vankleek, who went to Price fixing under th«' NBA lum Hhedd, Oregon, u short time aim, as r code had a precedent during the ha* returned to the home of his World War when the government iiiulhcr, Mrs. Louise Vankleek. established maximum prices for lumber. A meetinic of the school board Bright Ideas Lighten April Days "W/ien April showers com« your way” as a certain tenor is fonu of singing w-uat are you going to do about it? Of course here our “ May flowers have already come, but what aie you doing inside the house to lighten these days? One kind of April shower offers its own merry suggestion — the shower for trie bride to-be. Miscel laneous showers are most popular this season, and interesting, too. For the decorations, what is pret tier than spring flowers? For the inevituo.e refreshments, choose a "feminine dessert" to delight your guests, und let a hint of the future lie revealed in a wcddirig-iike cake lopped with flu ffy frosting. April OranKe Torte 3 egg* % cup sugar Orange rind 2 tbsps. orange juice % cup cracker crumbs V4 pkg. dates Mr cup nutmeat* 1 teasp. baking powder Ice Cream Beat egg yolks until light, beat in sugar gradually. Add orange juice and grated rind o f 1 small orange. Fold in cracker crumbs, chopped dates, nuts and baking powder. When well mixed fold in stiffly iieaten egg whites. Spread mixture evenly over a shallow pan which has been lined with paper or well greased and dusted with : flour. Bake in a slow oven (325* F .) for 45 minutes. Let cool be fore removing from the pan. Cut in inch cubes and serve in tall stemmed glasses with ice cream in •esired flavor. was held at the school house to When No. 1 Douglas fir logs talk over matters of interest con nected with the school, last Monday. sold for 824 per thousand feet in 1925, thoy were worth slightly l«-ss The i II Calf club with their in ex< hunge for other commodities leader, Iceland Flint, enjoyed their than when they sold for $10 in regular m«etintr last Friday eve- 1932. iimic, at the home of Mrs. Louise Vankleek. Between 1925 and 1929 nearly Mrs. Paul Maskcns and son, Paul ten billion board feet of timber Sure-Fire Frosting and l«s te r Snider made a hu*ine*s were removed annually from the 2 egg whites, unbeaten of western Oregon and trip to Milwaukle, and OrcKon City for«*st* 1 % cups sugar last Wednesday, returning home Washington, according to figures 1/3 cup cold water compiled hy the Pacific Northwest the same day. 1 tbsp. white corn syrup Forest Experiment station. -These 1 teasp. vanilla A delegation of the (anile«’ Aid logs, cut to meet the demands of Place all o f the ingredients ex society of kinlon attended the sil the wood-using industries, would ver tea sponsored by the Scholls' furnish enough lumber to construct cept the vanilla In the top part o f u double boiler. Beat with a rotary Aid, held at Mrs. Frank Rowell's 600,000 average-sized residences. <-gg beater until thoroughly mixed. Friday afternoon. Place over boiling water; )>eat The consumption o f forest fuel- Many of our poultry raisers and steadily with rotary egg-beater un wood in Oregon and Washington those who are in the chicken busi til the frosting will form peaks ness on quite a large scale, re annually amounts to about 1,700,- when the beater is lifted. The time ceived shipments o f baby chicks 000 corda, acconfmg to the Paci will be about 7 minutes. Remove fic Northwest Forest Experiment during the post week. * the top o f the double boiler from Station. Douglas fir makes up o- the stove; add the vanilla; beat Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Murehuck ver three-fourths o f this fuelwood. until thick enough to spread'. of Sherwood were Kucxt* lor din db ner und spent the day Sunday at April is also a candy-making Ill MOK the home of Mr. Morahack’s daugh M---------------------------------------------É month, because Lenten denials arc ter, Mrs. J. H. Aten. ''An arch #n«-my is one who fights over and sweets may be en.'oyed J. C. Snider has been spendinic with his feet," says lloboonus, the once more. Besides it’s an indoor the past week or so with hja son occupation peifectly suited to rainy dice cat. und wife, Mr and Mrs. Clarence days and keeps mischief out of the Snider of Cathlamet, Wash. Th ey Sam (decorating scandal sheet): way of children’s idle hands. Get are movinic to Lon* Beach. "Now if I sul-trac- 29 from 97, some dates, ar.d let the youngsters stuff them with nut meats or marsh Mr. and Mrs. W. L . Vanllorn what's the difference?” and daughter Betty Jane of Port Porter: "Yeah! That's what I mallows and roll them in sugar. If it’s yourself that's to be amused, land were visitors last Thursday »ay! Who cares?” try this delicious candy: at the home o f Mr. Vanllorn's Divinity patents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T . Van "Do you plead guilty or not 2 1/3 cups sugar Horn. gu ilty?" 2 .3 cup white com syrup “ Kr w h a t else have you?” Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Heard 14 cup water (Muriun Richards) ore being con U tsp. salt Stout Woman: “ Could you see gratulated upon the nrrival of a 2 egg whites nine pound boy, which arrived at me ncross the street. O fficer?” 1 tsp. vanilla Policeman: “ Lidy, Oi could sec their home Tuesday afternoon, 1 cup chopped nuts you a mile away.” April 3. Put the sugar, syrup, water and fThe following have been guests “ It's mostly you I care for. I «alt in a saucepan. Stir over low during the |>axt week at the home care for your money only up to eat until the sugar has disso'ved. of Mr. and Mrs. August H. Dall- a rertain point.” Increase the heat and boil steadily ninnn: Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lier- with- ut stirring until the thermo '*The decimal point?" meter registers 2fi5" F. (very firm msn and family of Beaverton, Mrs. Lydia Ohrist and three suns from A farmer who wished to inves ball). Remove from stove; have ihe On-sham, und Mr. and' Mrs. Jake tigate the "huge profits" o f the egg whites in readiness in - ’urge Fuix. Mr. and Mrs. Lierman and beat them quickly middleman, sold a consignment of mixing bowl; family have been making their home eggs to a New York firm . On one until stiff; pour the hot syrup in for the past few months in I<ents, of the eggs he wrote: " I received •t thin stream over the whites, beat Continue beating but hove moved back to Beaverton, IVi<* for this egg; how much did ing constantly. with wire whisk or wooden spoon where they will make their home, you pay?” until candy will just hold its s.iupe bh ~ _ . - - (j, Some months later the farmer received a reply written upon the when dropped from spoon. Stir in ALOHA vanilla and' nutments. Turn mix note paper o f a theater: BB---------------------------------------------(ft ture into a slightly buttered pan to " I received your egg absolutely Mrs. Morris Is spending a week cool or d'rop it by teaspoonsfuls on gratis. ” with her son in Portland. a board covered with heavy waxed payer. Mrs. Isigun and Mrs. Rydmon “ Say, Marie, may I borrow your were shopping in Portland Monday. velvet jacket?” Butterscotch Mr. nod Mrs. Edward Johnson “ Sure, but why all the formal 2 cups brown sugar had Mr. Johnson's parents of Port ity about asking?'' '« cup white com syrup land us callers Sunday afternoon. " I couldn't find i t . ” 1 cup water Mrs. C. A . Johns and daughters, 14 tsp. salt He met her at Friendship, Mis 1/3 cup butter the Misses Wilson, und niece and 14 tsp. vanilla Miss Schenke, all o f Portland, souri, followed her to Love, V ir Put sugar, syrup, water and salt were visitors at the J. H. Neal ginia, and asked her to name the day at Ring, Arkansas. They were in saucepan. Stir over low heat home, Sunday. married at Church, Iowa, and set until sugar is disuoi.ed. Increase (ttj--------- ----------------------------------------------------m tled down at Hume, Oregon- but heut und cook to 250’ F. (firm High School Notes the twins were born at Boise, w------------------------------an Idaho. The sophomore class program will WISDOM OF TH E AGES be given Friday, April 18, at the W e’d better make a front-page Earth's crammed with heaven student body assembly. Schedule of story of this wedding,” said the And every common hush afire with the program is: ('lark Junor, Mas editor. God. ter o f Ceremonies; Sophomore mel “ W hy?'' nskel the society editor — Elizabeth B. Browning ody players; reading, "Husbands’ ’, in surprise. "They are not very by Betty Albert; specialty number prominent people.” The great man is he who does by Doris Yarton and' the play "In "That may be,” replied the edi not lose his chil 's heart. Mencius. the Villain's Clutches” . The cast tor; "hut this is the first account includes; husband, John Staehli; of a wedding you have turned in The reason o f suffering is ig wife, Wilma Scott; daughter, Dor for ages that hasn't had as a last norance. Teach the people the othy Baldwin; son, Bob Engelke; line. T h ey will reside with the truth. and' they shall be free. ami Ehenezer Stone, James Miller. bride’s parents.’ ” — Buddha* .1. - — •« I.— —i - - ' i-ii The Junior class will conduct the program the following Friday. It was Timothy's first Hay nt CONSTIPATION SIX YEARS school. He walked up to the teach TROUBLE NOW IS 60NE A student body dance will lie er’s desk and announced, “ I ain’t John J. Davts had chronic const' given 8:t5 Friday night, April 13, got no pencil. ” patlon for 3lx years. By using A d ln ik u In the high school gymnasium. Shocked' at his expression, the he got rid o f It, and feels like a new exclaimed, “ Oh, Timothy, person. Adlerlka la quick acting »«.fe. Proceeds will he used for the fund teacher Brown's Beaverton Pharmacy. to purchase the fence for the foot I have no pencil!” A sympathetic look crossed the ball field. spi»B hoy’s face, and he replie«!, Have your prescriptions filled at either? Well, we’re The student body meeting held "You ain’t, adv April fi, was called to order by the both in the same fix, ain’t w e? ” Brown's ''eaverton Pharmacy, / ball stage). Add butter and cook witn occasional stirring to 500 F. (brittle stage). Remove from stove; add vanilla; pour into shallow but tered pan, making a layer Is men de“ p. While still warm, ctease into squares wild u blunt knife. When cold und hard, break into pieces. Marshmallow fo llo w ' j TH« FAOTirlPS , p r y’ocf» j FV>««» a . hi *« I Go i V Pie 2 eggs 4 tablespoons cornstarch (hurch j Mi cup sugar 1 cup orange juice 1 taOlespoon lemon juice 1 teasp1.on grated orange rind Mi cup water 2 tablespoons butter 1 dozen marsimailows Beat egg yolks. Mix cornstarch and sugar. Combine ail ingredients except marshmallows. Cook in dou Chu ch of Christ ble boiler 15 minutes. Fold in the G. W. Springer, minister marshmallows cut in small pieces. ------- ----- -— -------------------------- ■ Cool. Place in baked pie shell. Co A reception to the S to Z ’s, the ver with meringue made of whites ¡'de reading con of eggs and 2 | tablespoons sugar, winners o f the and brown slightly in a slow oven. test, will be given F. ¡day night, at the church at eight o’clock hy the A to K’s. This will also in <'«> i (\ - ik h . i o v r iiA c r » t . i t k s k . v t * clude a reception to the new mem or %l«*uil»rna ui (hr i CoMlrol Uaoclidiun o i n»hln«(ton < ountj bers. A ll friends of the congrega Mute or Oregon. tion are welcome. T h « f o llo w i n g im a » t a U m * n t of Mrs. Fishbum and Mrs. Claud th« ha »it; Information «>n corn acre- tge and hog production MUbinilted Neely, who are active in mission- i>y Individual utoduerr* o f Disirict a r y y o r k in the State will be vis 1— that part of YVatthington County of the Christian Endeavor between the 8 c h o ) l » * F « f r y road and itors he Tu alatin iliver *»n the South and next Sunday evening. Their visit went with the H ll la bo ro-O renco and Cornell road on the north— who have will be in the interest o f the or rtigned contract» under the 1934 ganizing o f missionary activity a- C«»rn-H og Production Adjuntment A d mong the young pe pie of the ministration Any pernor* may make a confiden church. The Christian Endeavorers tial report, oral or written, to the • oulity allottmeiit committee or to are planning to send two delegates the community committee if he find» to the coming C.E. convention at any »tatement here which he be Salem. lieve*» to be inaccurate. Next Sunday meriting Mr. Spring S ig n e d — O le n It itc hey, C h air m an . ’ounty Allottmeiit Commit t er will speak on the topic, “ Christ Community Committee— -It. H-.rnrc-, Our Helper” . < • r I * . f. O'M eara J a n l< l. • mmer. KEY t o a BiiKEVIATION8—TA re- The top:c for the evenng sermon iv r . I., t.-tal ac reag e In (a r m i n g u- will be, “ Blindfolded by the Devil ” 18, 1934 r i message. A ll cordially invited. BB- ----------------------------------------- Church of the Nazarene | | Rev. Willard P. Anderson, Pastor | se---------------------------------------< b Beginning April 22, Rev. Fred Kennady, a well known Methodiat evangelist, will be with us for a two weeks revival. We are planning and praying that this may be a time of real spiritual uplift to the community. Begin now to make your plans so you can attend. Our regular services next Sun day: Sunday school, 9:45 a.m. Mor ning worship 11:00 a.m. N .Y .P .S devotional, fi:30 p.m . Evening ser vice: 7;.'0 p.m. Wednesday prayer jnd nraise. 7:30 p.m. Everybody welcome. .4— --------- ...------------------------------ C o n g re g a tio n a l rh u rc h Charles F. Ciarke, Pastor 1 | W e hope you will accept our very hearty invitation to attend the services of this church. The Bible «ehool meets at 9:45. The morning worship and sermon by the pastor •it 11. The topic will l>e "Burdens” . Evening sor.g and sermon on “ The Mind o f Christ” at 7:30. Christian Endeavor at 6:30. Topic, "Four Vays to Study the Bible” . Indies Aid mission study class at 11 on Thursday, with basket luncheon at noon. KINTON CHURCH Rev. W. E. Simpson, Pastor ! A ---------------------------------------------BB Servicfs for this Sunday will be as follows: Bible school at 10:30 lnd preaching by the pastor. Rev. W. E. Simpson at 9:45, and Chris tian Endeavor meeting at 7:30 in the evening. The leader will be Dorothy Var.Kleek. nit; P A mt-an* corn « t r u g i - pla nted' ' l.trs m*-ans number o f litter* owned ------- m pr-.-luc r w li«-n fa rrow* <i. H I ’M ix-ans number o f h " g * produced for market; K H R mean* number of feed- I Geo. F. Gordon, Minister r and atocker ho g* bought. HF- -a Ka spe r A m atad— T A . 50.07; PA: Dr. M iles 33. 2 ; '32. 2; M r s : MS, 9; '32. I t ; ¡■ermon topic Sunday at 11:00 U 'M : '33. «5 : ’32, l i t N E R V IN E M Halocco— T A . 10; L tr*: '33. 7; o’clock will be "L ife to the Full” . Text, John: 10:10. ■>.!. 13: H P M : '33. S3: ’32. 110. 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