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FRID AY, A PR IL IS, 1934 The Beaverton Review « in law, Schiffler o ca l H appenings Mr. and Mrs. Carl li, in HerthoUl’s Addition. Miss Helen Cowgill o f the (XS.C. Extension Service and her mo ther, Mrs. W. C. Cowgill, both o f Corvallis, spent the week-end at the W. J. Crane home on Route 3. Mrs. F. W. Livermore, S r ., Mra. Ivy Syvaraon, Miss Florence Syver Jim Frank o f Reedvilh? visited at cow, Idaho, visited at the Dayton son. all o f Huber, and Will Weston the John Frank home Sunday. Hoover home during her vacation. o f Portland, were guests at the F. W. Livermore Jr. home Sunday. Mr. and M rs. Kenneth Denney Mr. and Mrs. John Kirby and Mr. and Mrs. V . A. Woods, and children visited at Washougal, children, Patricia and' Richard, vis Wn., Sunday. ited over the week-end with Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Jacobs, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Ralph and Mr. Mrs. James A. Lathrop enter Kirby's mother at Sheridan, Ore. and Mrs. Chas. Rudberg enjoyed a tained twelve guests at a bridge Mr. and Mrs. Fred Olmstead of trip to Nelscott ami other coast luncheon, Friday. Portland were over night guests resorts, Sunday. Mrs. A. G . Rohr has accepted at the J. W. Sprague home Tues Curtis Johnson sailed from Port day evening. a position in the commisary of the land, April 4, as deck engineer U . S . Forestry Department. Mrs. Emmett L. Moody of Rock- on the S.S. New York. He will vis away was a week end guest at it Yokohomu, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Mrs. Cora Hodgens and' Joe O’ the home o f Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Neil o f Portland were Sunday and Manilla. He is the son o f Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Johnson. guests at the Geo. Blasser home. Lawrence. R. R. Summers and I. R. Mr. and Mrs. E. G . Perkins Mrs. R. R. Summers entertained were guests o f Mr. and Mrs. Gor Metzler went fishing over the week the “ 600'' club with a luncheon nd at Three Rivers and report a and cards at the Campbell Court, don Parker o f Portland on Monday fine catch. evening. Friday. Mrs. F. H. Schoene was The Misses Jean and Helen Pos an additional guest. M rs. Otto Carl Mapes returned to Saturn Monday morning after a short vis se n left Friday evening for C ali- Erickson held the high score. it with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. for ia. The rest o f tb*' family will Miss Juliette Carter entertained follow later, to make their home Steve Mapes. the Tuesday bridge club with a there. luncheon at the Meier A Frank tea Mr. and Mrs. H. M . Barnes, Mrs. J. W. Sprague attended the room TTuesday. Mrs. G. G. McCor- and M r. and Mrs. R. C. Doty left pian > recital given by Miss Lucile mic was a guest o f the club and day fishing Tuesday fo r a two McGee of Orenco at the Multno Mrs. W. C. McKell held the high trip at Bend, Ore. mah hotel in Portland, Saturday score. Mr. and Mrs. H. A . Comer evening. Dr. and Mrs. Boyd Sprague re and son John spent Sunday at Mrs. Louise Carter and daugh turned Wednesday from a few their summer home on the Lewis ter Miss Genevieve Carter, were days trip to Condon. O re., where river in Washington. guests c f Mrs. B. K. Ikenney and Dr. Sprague has made arrange Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Waite a t Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Perkins, ments to locate.. They will leave tended a birthday party given in T ursifay evening. Saturday to make their home there honor o f Mr. and M rs. B. Fellows permanently. Mr. and Mrs. A1 Jannsen and' two in Portland, Tuesday evening. sons, Faye Evans, and Francis Li Mrs. L. D. Shellenbcrger, Mr». Mrs. Louise Carter and Miss vermore went on a fishing trip to M. C. McKercher. Mrs. W . R. Van Genevieve Carter visited at the Junction City, Saturday and returned Kleek and Miss Juliette Carter a t home o f Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Per with a good catch. tended the Congregational Ladies kins on Lake road, Thursday. board meeting and luncheon at the Mr. and Mrs. E . Schiffler o f Miss Julia Hoover, who is atten Pendleton, O re., are visiting at the First Congregational church o f Port land Tuesday. ding the State University at Mos- •tome o f their son and' daughter Picture Shows Russia Could 'Learn Much From Housewives of Our Land .... The worrying, defeated Christian comes away renewed. iTwo things he learns: first to surrender all. His meanness, sins, worries, naif habits, his talents, abilities, natur al gifts— ell given over to C hrist.' He now has nothing he can call i his own. With it all in Christ’s hands.! vou step out counting on Christ to prove Himself. He now has His day. He can now go ahead through you. He can now live out through Taylor, I'eu^'er udv AT T H E ItfT t Fnduy ami Saturday, April HI and 14, Zutie Grey's ‘fl'liumlering Herd", also Popeye cartoon in “ Sock O'Bye I ahy", and news. 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For in stance, hamburg steak, which con Mix IV 2 pounds of finely ground tains the rich body-building prop chuck or rump steak with one erties of an expensive tenderloin, tablespoon ground suet, one tea ican be a dignified and delightful spoon of salt, one teaspoon of part of the menu. In the role o f sugar, Y4 teaspoon of pepper and 'mock filet mlgnon, it la quite a paprika to taste. Mix well; make different proposition from the plain into flat cakes one Inch thick; ,ineat ball, both in looks and in twist a thin slice of bacon around flavor. each cake and fasten with a tooth In preparing meats, especially the pick. Broil or pan broil J5 to 20 cheaper cuts which require more minutes. As the meat cooks, the careful seasoning to make them bacon strips shrink and fit snugly tasty, good cooks find sugar as around the cake, looking veiy naeful as salt and pepper In brlng- much like the membrane which Ing out the full meat flavor. It la surrounds a real fil.qL . — llimse|f for me, Rev. George N. ton, Oregon. 8Uü H. W. I'ruul Ave . i ‘ «ninth* • A ...................... - —i.ma- Hc w much progress la this? No family In the United States naa washing arrangements so crude. This woman could not comprehend the electrical or gas-engine washing ma chine millions of us own. She woulK not know how to run one. would nos even know what it was for Furthermore, she would not be sola to imagine a land of such wellbeing that practically any family has tha mi ant to buy and use such washers aa already are installed In 0.000.000 eleo- trlfli-d homes, and half of all our farm home» Uei own life la so humble that an American washer, as low-priced ss they are would be an unattainable luxury t< her By Jane Rogers 1 CARD PARTY The Daughters o f Union Veter- ans o f the Civil War are sponsor With this year's gathering, a ing a card party Sat urda V cloning total of 100,000 have mude their April 21. ut the Beaverton C om way to Keswick, Eng., to learn the munity hall. Good prizes and re secret. freahmenta. Admission. 25c. To the Victorious Life Confer ences in America the hungry ones have also come. All grew out of B e a ve rto n I lo h cknh this annual parent meet at Keswick Is tigo N o 2Ifl mee ts the first a nd t h h d where a Church o f England rector, T u e s d a y e v e n in g s at years ago, brought a group togeth H I* M In the l O O F er to hear how he had learned the h a l l . Mrs. ¡ t a r a i ' secret. Afternoon Tea Is Energizer Declares Lita Gray Chaplin What actually La going on in Soviet Russia t Visitors to that much-discussed land come away with various reporta, based on their prejudices and what they hope to accomplish with their atones. It is practically impossible to determine whether the country is a heaven on earth, or something a great deal worse or something in between But cameras do not lie. rhis photo graph tells a story tar more convincing than word-of-mouth reports This Russian woman U washing as her ancestors have done for ages and age* Look at the "wa&htub." like a huge chopping bowl, hewed from a block of wood See the crude flrepot i - n o t e the oaby's cradle' I Mr. undi Mr». Rex Denney atnl you His Christ life. Fred Sipe. who has lieen with h.s Une great Keswick text: I have son in-law and daughter since Feb been crucified with Christ, nevor- ruary, came up from Mt Shasta, theless 1 live; yet not I, but Christ Calif., Saturday morning. Mr. Den livelli in me: and the life which ney returned Sunday morning but I now live in the flesh I live by Mrs Denney and little daughter leaning all my weight on the Son Sorella will remain for an inde o f God who loved me and gave finite visit with her («ren ts, M r.1 and Mrs. Fresi Sipe o f Garden For Sale— Toulouse goslings, 50c Home. each. W. H. Baldwin, 1 tv miles east o f Heuverton, Canyon road. Tillamook — Ducks are reported p-20-21 flying in by the thousands and -iti grazing o ff the tideland pastures s' W H E R E TO (¡O o f Tillamook county, covering from HU 20 to 30 acres per farm in some »! CARD PARTY AND DANCE cases. County Agent C. II Berg at strom recently took this matter up Cedar Ylill Grange Hall with the state game warden, and Saturday, April It efforts are being made to obtain assistance from the federal de Admission: adults, tS f; rhildien, MV Green» aid's Orchestra partment in controlling this damage. W orry Lifted Were there but one picture in life that you might behold, let it l>e this ore! Sunday, Mon lay and Ttiesday at the Ritz this city will echo with thunderous applause for a picture born not for just today ' but for eternity, ‘ ‘ Little Women” . | Mrs. M. H. M etcalf entertained' with a luncheon at her home on j Tuesday of last week in honor o f ! Miss Hazel Haines who is leaving soon for her home in Franklin, Nebraska, after a year’s visit at the heyne of her aunt, Mrs. Myrtle Haines. i ' ' OME folks have the domestic streak so clearly defined within them that trouplng across the coun try, doing three a day In vaudeville can't seem to overshadow It and the old lure Of the kitchen crops out at the most unexpected moments. Such a person Is Llta Gray Chap lin. former wife of the Internation ally famous comedian, who Is now • ouring the east and middle west as the headliner In a vaudeville •kit which Is really nothing more than an excuse to introduce this •harming little lady to the theater going public. We were talking about the theater In Miss Chaplin’s dressing room when suddenly the conver sation switched to children or per haps I should say to the two most Important children In her life— the two litUe Chaplins. “ I get so lonesome without them,” she said wistfully, “ but It would be selfish of me to bring them along on such a tour as this. The7 are n o » in school in Califor nia and aie both good students. Why they can speak French like tittle natives.’’ “ But,“ Miss Chaplin continued, “ I am never really happy when I am far aw»y from them. I worry about their health and wbat they are get- Mac to » » i because J Vnnw just I Let Us Be Your Car’s Family Physician I how much the right kind of food moans to a growing child. "At home we always have a lit tle afternoon tea—of course, they don’t have tea—just a sweetened drink and some cookies. I join them with some real tea and here's a little trick which housewives should know about. "I was experimenting one day and took a lump of sugar and dipped It In lemon Juice, then dropped It In the tea. It’s really a novel way to have both lemon and sugar for of course we should not omit the sugar because of its energy value and the fact that It Is nature's greatest fuel food. “ That’s why I always havi cookies for the children at out afternoon teas. Children even more than grown ups need energy foods because of the strenuous way they go about everything.” After that little lecture ther< was only one thing left for this Interviewer to do and that was ask for the recipe for the cookies. Here it Is: Llta’s Sugar Cookies 1/1 cupful ihortcn- 1 tesspoontul bskln* powder •n* 1 cupful sugar 2 eg*s, beaten 1'/. cupfuls psstry flour V And we will keep it well before it gets sick. Let us lubricate it regularly and inspect it every 1000 miles, and we can catch troubles while they are small. Make a fixed habit o f usinff our regular service, and thus insure 100 per cent e ffi ciency in your ear’s opera tion at all times. y I W »«spoonful » I t 1 »«spoonful flavor- In* extract or sp i» Cream *ugar and shortening and add egfi*. beating mixture thor oughly. Sift together dry Ingredi ent* and add to mixture with flavoring extract. Form Into a roll, chill and slice. Use 2% table spoonfuls less flour for drop cookies. Bake on greased baking sheet In hot oven of 426’ F., for about etaht minute*. Stipe’s Garage Ï Beaverton * O r e g o n ^