V p m A T . JXTLT », 1M& < MARY MARTHA SAYS "LIVE EACH DAY1 o f crow If.. William flink« ray«: ' t>«t "llreat bhlrga utv fl«.ne wlun men • ntl h a I unban«* meet; They arc* n it Jone by jostling In the street." in Dear Thinking-folk: T ...i.y I bring tw you from t.ia Sorawrit a vw y lovely thing whic:i mean-» much U> m«, and i H im «< for» I wrlah bo »hart« jit with you. 4 » No, I Jo not nwian bo hid« your- ■*4f in a cave on the mountain *1(1« fa r from human lif«— although "B etty” Heroine» A Family Friend it might J o you good for a few A * Hrcipe» Increa»« and Improve day* -hurt I do mean that our day* 1 introduce y(Air»elf to Betty and ‘‘ Listen to the Kxhortaitii n o f the are wniUU'd a* far a* real growth f lid youraeJf a family friend! Bet­ ,l)Own! I in c'tncernvd, unito» «luring that ty (last name »orm-time* Brown’ ) I zoo It bo thin Day! ‘hay we find ait kairt a f>w mo- • >« a tegular standby in many house­ Por ht in Hf«, the very life o f life. for r o f beauty: tnineiittor alwayn to give nr«ne correspondent ( if a gentle reader mrvica to («thorn, make aiui carry know*, let h«r «end it in) l‘Vr yesterday in but a dream, But out nona- definite, constructive e f­ Betty Bouncing Betty, Brown Bet­ A lid tomorrow ut only u vision; fort, ne« at bard one thing of ty, Betty l'u t today well-hvcti ioaken Pudding or what-you- Evt-vy yenterday a drtxnm o f huppi-j toauty, read ait lea«t one thought ngiy-4'all-it—ia a deliciou* riiah by tiena, j which will give ycu inspiration ary name. Beside», it i* especially And every tom orrow a viaicn of f « further growth, cultivate one useful fo r utilising leftovera, a lit- hope. virtue, eradicate one fault. In that tie character-trait never to oe ig Look well, therefore, bo th!» D ay!’’ too much to d o ? It taken no rtr-re rv red. time to reud a g< <*1 book than Betty i* really a *ort o f sister to fln»w carolo/n we arc i»f the to- 05t. whioh in tranh; no mo i >1 variation* are given; try ir.ventirg yuu malm* today differont. No ta-k, mi«* the purpose o f thin iif< some yourself. r.o worthwhile work, no gr«*i*t a- and do not wait f ’rumi»* for use in making Betty cHcvemen* in ever attained to­ For circumstance to mold or eharK< rJiy be varied; instead o f the tra morrow. lit must tw done today. your fate. d it sir« I buttered dry bread ci'umh**, Each Jay of our liven j« -ic h * Ill your own relf lie« destiny.” zwieback, graham or .«i>la crack« i vital periid bo crowd it no full of crumli*. or corn flakes may hx T oday—what magic the hour* h« It trivaal thing*. • We entertain thoae for our uite. I give you jo y today. u*ed. Gingerbrea«) crumli* are al*< for whom wo oar« alrsoluUly noth­ ddiciou*. “ M A E Y-M AR TH A ” ing, im rely liecai**« we feel it n Some o f the Betty*— especially 9)— - — — j » c l u l obligation. They arc bored. Apple— a-re much improved by th« M X ’AL NEWS So art* we Yot wo waste liic day atkirtiun o f sauce*, poured over th«' oi. ienn«thn*g cu dom decree* a* HH--------------------------------------------------- 9 finished pudding. Mr*. Wm. Stuiiib*r returned from 'eeeusary. We talk and talk and Two or more fruit* are some •ay nothing that had not far tot- IVirtland to her horn« the fu s t of times combined in makirg Betty the week, after having been ab t«r have been left unnuid; we think and a suitable combination o f *ev it m e r r a r y to keep up a (Oli­ •ent fo r acvvral weeks. eral vegetable* art* recommended ver nation, even though it leave* us for the main course combination.«. Mr.*. Mildred Hasting* nturne no time to think. We ruah madly Monday evening from Victoria Be clever with the spice in nrak cere and there, chasir.g n phan- where «he attend« .1 the weddii g of ing fruit B«-tty—cinnamon may be ti ni which we think may In* hnp- her cousin, I*atricia Oarmichael, 1 plentiful, and nutmeg often help*. pinen*. and all the turn* that which Satunday eve«nir«K, June 29 I . we seek lie* waiting witnin our- Apple Betty Mr*. Kred Goyt «nteitainmi with I *nlv Mary-Martha*. be Mr. and Mr* W. ( ’, McKcll l«*ft M tap. cinnamon fore »■«( enn reach an understand- ' Saturday fo r the Mutoliu* river, Vk tap. nutmeg mg o f ounmlvi*«. oc o f tKr«* a- fo r a fishing trip. They will re- Grated rind o f V4 lemon | thu* m<«ntimo. bottom o f u buttere.) toking fhsh; The W EEK S NEWS CURRENT EVENTS PHOTOGRAPHED FOR THE R E V IE W “ NOTINO N O TES!” — Compoa«ra do homework, too. This it Johnny Gre«n, young American composer and band l«ad«r, “at home” with Mrs. Green. He'* heard with his band ovar tha CBS tastern net­ work Friday nights from 8 to S:30 (E 0 S T ) In a new program Chrlstophar Morley.- WEYERHAEUSER KIDNAPPERS CAUGHT— H. M. Waley (right) conftaaad k dnapper and W illiam Mahan hla partner In tha or I ma. Mra. Waley wa» la ri sated with h tr husband. ■ f i: -e I ANTAGONISTS— Public debata between these two antago­ nists as tc the merit* of th* AAA has culminated In a pair of articles dubliahed this month by Tha Country Home, na- tlenal fla.-m magazine, In which M. L. Wilson, assistant aec- retary o< agriculture, (le ft) defend* the Wallace schemes for “natlsnal agricultural planning,” whlla D. D. Caaernent, Kansas armor, vigorously denounce* th* whole pro#A»m. 04 4 n NEW BEACH FASHION — worn at Santa Monica by Betty Grable, picture favor­ ite The frock Is made of blaier-etriped linen In brown, orange and white, cut In a wrap-around etylo. It laceo at tho waiot lino with a . white cord. 'mm I" idj r '. :-V «.»»»' W IN S NATIO NAL OPEN — Preeeott Bush (right), Présidant of tho United State* Golfi Aeeoelatlon, presenting the cup emblematic of I I the U. S. National Open Chempionehlp to Sam’ Parks, Pittsburgh golfer. that ' T i« Q U E S T I O N — Can a man who hae served a prison sentence return to play organized br-e- ball? "Alabama” Pitts haa been ruled out of a minor league. He will appeal to Judge Landis, Czar of tho game. rv t y now *hir^ to * was b*an dors*. lugely ' 1 ‘'tired and the mil lag« has been reduced radher than lncrea«ed. Mr, and Mr». Vernon Mafie» of Thi* is what is proposon at the Portland are staying at the Steve present time. We shall «eek a Mapes for a few week*. $2'>,000 bond isnue at a rate o f E. M-oody o f Rockaway was an irterewt os low a* 3% if possible overnight guest *t the home of ) Our present old indebtedne»» od cover with half the apple», *yvup, t t r nrrn ... . Mr. and Mr». S. B. Lawivrce, water, P* . °P “ J I 1# Thur*lav waurr, spice», *|m.*ea, grated graieu lemon rind, a id lemon juice. Cover with one- W* then bV «"«U n u'n g our prosent ^ ------ Nina A J >a hr o f Corvullii third o f the crumli*. rU * ' * $;’ •,X><, y**r|V M i* N crumli«, then the re- re new $25,000 bond ba:ue will , j and Miss Helen Anbahr o f Hilla- inainder o f the fruit, water, ______ ___ and , fiavoringa. Mix the re*t of the “ ',U t to ,l off “n i,VP ye*»^ I b « » . visited t the R. B. Denney crumbs with the butter (rm ite»), w tbou t changing the pro*ent a - j home, Monday. «. „ sprinkle them over the top oi the mount n* ,ul?’- ftfukl I « « out. out, and tne irilLaiff ’ pudding. Cover. Bake in a mod- ,to u k ) therefore rem ain tr.e * a „ w . ! h M r "-. ^ 7 » W e th e r a ll le ft fo r her «■rare oven i.,/o r i ror v amw* ' U our "cho° 1 a hardship. ! ,n ^ e r . O r e , Saturday, af- - , _J^r ter a w eek* v visit with her mother, remove .e the 5< cover; r continue baking . ‘t will . . at least 1 „ not n 1 be anv any harder naroer, , yfr« ri««. — urAil apples are teivler and crumb» .’ ut on^ ,*|l *** continued for » are brown. Serve warm with *auce rew y®*r® longer. Mrs. L. J. Carter left F i ’Aay or cream. There is one very important fee- ' ^,r Seattle to visit her daughter, ture that should not be lost sight 1 Mid. C. E. Pahm. Mr*, (arte.- ha* o f in the present di»cu»*ii n. Cur b**0 »uffer.ng from a lame ar.kie. Date-Apple Betty f ew grade school buildirg will be tk to 1 cup sugar % tap. cinnamon a fireproof structure, and that in \ itself to many i* worth the expen- j Scho01 r>»**rict Bond Election Notice 'A tap. nutmeg !4 tap. salt Jitiure. Our present two atory tram« State of Oregon, County o f Wash- luiiding ha* been standing letter ington, School District No. 18, s*. 2 cup* stale bread crumb* than 20 yesro and any frame buil- j Notice it herdiy given that, at !4 cup water 2 cups sliced apple* d irg that old is more or lew* of the school district bon-! election 1 cup dates, chopped a fire hazard on account of d.*/ec- j l.ereby called, to be held at Bea- 3 tbsp*. lemon juice tive electric wiring. Our building v«rton High School Building in ard 2 tbsps grated lemon rind has been kept in good repair, but for »chool district No. 48, o f Wash- 2 tiiap*. butter nevertheless it must be considered ington county, Oregon, on W«-dries* Mi ix «ugar, spices and salt. Put as more dangerous than a luiiding day, the 24th day o f July, A. 1». one third layer o f crumb» in greased o f cement or brick. Just one fire 1935, between the hour» o; 2 o’- baking dish, then half to« apple with the ktos o f th« live* o f or.lv clock P. M. and 7 o'clock P. M., arxl dates. Scatter over half o f the a very few children, or th.* severe there will be »ubrtotted to the le- mgar mixture and repeat. Mix wa- to r r ng of only a very few *.*»»?•- 1 gal voter* thereof the que-tion of ter, lemon juice ard rind; pour drerv would make us feel that a p i- contracting a bonded indebtedre*.* in over. Put on remaining crumbs; dot Icy o f refusing the conatrociic n t the ium of $25,000.00 for the pur- with butter. Cover. Bake in rroder- P- fire proof building wa* a short pr« e of constructing and equipping ate oven (350*' F.) about 15 min- sighted one. a grade school building in and for utes and uncover. Contirue linking »aid school district. To recapitulate, our reajon? in 25 minute* longer. Serves 8. the conatrurtion o f a nerw grade The vote to be by ballot upon school building now *re: which »hail be the words “ Bond? Rice and Eggphmt Betty 1. We save $20,500 in a ct h , ----------Y es” and “ Bond«---------- N o” : 1 cup rice m art. In what way can wv make srld the voter shall place a cross 1 tsp. salt it easier? (X ) between the word “ Bonds” and 1 onion 2. We can dispone of b nds a: the word *‘ Ye*’’ «■ between the 1 pint tomato juice 3Vk to 49h now rather than 5 * VTOrd “ Bonds” and the word “ N o . 1 qt. boiling water which indicates his choice. to 6% in 1938. 1 large eggplant 3. We can purchase ,11 building! tv THf ,£ ? lk f ° r , the 6 tbsp«. butter ___ t a _____ ______ the ballots cast for or against the materials much cheaper now than Buttered crumb* contraction of said indebtedness later. Wash rice thoroughly, hoi! and will, on said day and date ard at 4. We give men out o f job« a the place aforesaid, be opened at drain. Fry onion slices in 2 table­ ___ ____ spoon* butter. Cut eggplant _ in V _ 4 chance to make a living for them- 1 the hour o f 2 o ’clock P. M., an t inch slices. Sprinkle with »alt, let and their families th:s com- remain open until the hour of 7 stand ten minutes. Drain. Peel and lnff winter. o’clock «if the same day when the cut into thin wedg*--»haped piece*. 5. We can have better protection same »hall be closed. Remove onion from the pan. Fry for our children from both fire! B y order o f the district school the eggplant in the same pan with Rnd traffic hazards. board o f school district No. 48, of 4 tablespoon* butter. Combine all 6- We car do this without in- Washington County, Oregon, msde ingredients in a buttered oven dish, creasing taxes beyond the present thia 24th day o f June. A. D. 1935. Salt to ta-»te. A«id tomato juice, rate. Chairman, District School Board, Cover with buttered crumbs a n d ------------------------L. W. Short. heat in moderate oven (350° F.) The Rev. Cherries F. Clarke called A ttest: Althea Haulenbeck, School 25 minutes. 6 serving«. oi Mr. and Mr*. C. E. Palm while District Clerk o f School District he «».» in Seattle the first oi the No. 48 o f W ashirgton County, Or- Banana Betty w*«k. egon. adv C31-32 3 cups bread 3 tbsps. butter \ O T IC K OK s e l l o u t . M K K I I M , 2 apples .\<>TICK IS H E K K H Y O IV E N to th«1 legal voters uf .H. hocl D istrict No 3 bananas 1«. .«f W ash in g ton County. State ..r O regon, that a ih A bo I m eeting o f th - *4 cup sugar * mi :I district will he held at B eav«rtoii H igh .-«<>h«Mil on- the 24th day o f J|il), H tsp. cinnamon t 1:44 nVIock in the afternoon, for the purpose o f diecuseing the Out bread into Jic« and saute with butter until brown. Peel ap- hll<,* ° 1 for t 1" ' h*r*l school year, biginniny June 18. l»jr>. and ending June pies and bananas, cut v*'ry thin. : l7, 1J3S* h ,,r, in forth, and to vote on the proposition o f lev yin g a *' received from tuition for i-upils below high school, etc. . . lvQ.OO __________________ T O T A L E S T I M A T E D IIE C E IP T S ........................................................................ ............................. $36.989.67 f\ A* p ti»itlwalp| K*pen«tltur«»N Keasons biven ror !««..-. . . . . . . . Building School Now H.gh OEvEHAL CONTUOL Clerk and Rond ................................... $l*ei>« $289.30 Clerical ................................................ P rinting ar.d P ublicity .............. 7.V00 T otal Ueneral Control . . . . $27.7 00 T N S T n rC T IO N — 'T E A C H IN G lT in cip al .............................................. $ 1.20 0 00 T«»achers ............................................ «.$97.97 Supplies .............................................. 227.00 T extb ook s .......................................... 2S0 »0 1 Total instruction— teaching, $8.072 97 OPERATION o f p l a n t 360.00 Supplies ........................................... 2 «. an q..,., 100.00 100.00 $849 80 $1.124 SO (Cant’d Prom Front Page) only $15,000 as we have on hard $ 2.343.60 $5,000 t«»h to apply within the 18.529.62 next few weeks to this indebted­ 800.00 ness. By the beginning o f the 30.00 school year our indebtedness will *18.693.12 $26.766.09 -dtand $7,000 fo r the high school ard $8,000 fo r the grade sehcol. Janitor's Salary and Others $1.0.-, 7.00 $1.203 00 Our financial standing is an ex- Janitor's Supplies ............... 140.00 200.00 cellent one fo r by 1938, at our Fuel and Phone ............. 2 00 .00 550.00 piesent yearly rate o f reducing Light and Power ................... 183.92 344.25 1.70.00 our indebtedness we shall be out " "IL' .................... ................. 200 00 Of debt. Our school tax t h » pa»t Expense of Operation »1.710.92 2.497.25 $1.228,17 yoar was lo mills, which was a- . . .. $200.00 $ 700.00 niong the .. ‘ . ........ kite very J 1 lowest in Washing- I.uiKlings and . (¡rounds .......... 160.00 4 50.00 t»«n Co., and this coming year if T.,tni ............... . „ $1.150 00 11.500.00 our budget is voted upon favorably v f x i l i a r y a g e n c ie s a. it stanih" it will again be 15 Library Rooks ......................... $ 2 0 0 .0 0 $ 300.00 mills, although we have included Home Economics .................. 1 0 0 .0 0 fr this y€»r'» bu«iget $3,200 for Manual Training ....................... 100.00 grounds for a new location for a Transportation .......................... 1.030.00 7.200,00 grade school. This amount was not Total Auxiliary Agencies, $1.230.00 $7.700.00 I8.9JO.O0 present in any of our previous FIXED CHARGES budgets. , Insurance ..................................... $l83.tin $365.00 _ __ __ , . ... Total Fixed Charges . . . . »350 00 \>e came w tne end o f this ; n V,.IT oftlvy school year with a $3,500 cash tal- nv ' v sites. l-and .............. $3 2ftft(io nnee, while many other school* in shop. Equipment • 300.00 Oregon are on a warrant bas’ s ervl s. k . k a .............................. 200.00 800.00 have been on a warrant basis for New Furniture and Equipment, 2.80.00 850 00 three or ftour years back. The ft-, Total Capital Outlay . . . . $3,630.00 1.650 00 $:.,30o no i.arcial picture in our district ia DERT SERVICE a most encouraging one and it is Principal on Ronds ................ $5.000.00 440.00 690.00 not now a time to conjuie 'Jp a Interest on Ronds .................... $5.690.00 pessimistic picture to keep US from ; Total Debt Service ............. $140.00 *6.130 00 »topping forwsr«L If the taxpayer » « « n u p af Kxpeaaitarea $ 1.124.30 can only see the advantage to the ^” ,n, , **-r»*r»t Control .......... 26.766.09 district o f accepting this opportun- l " ' - 1' 'n-tru ctlon -T each ln g . . . _ . Tot« Expense of Operat on 4,228.17 tty which presents itiself now, we T otal M aintenance and Repair 1.500.00 shall surely be upon a safe and T otal A uxiliary A gencies 8.950.00 firm financial basis, for our build­ T otal Fixed Charges 650.00 ing ne«*ds will have been cared T otal Capital Outlay 5.300.00 fo r ten years or longer ahead, and T otal Debt Service 6.130.00 in time we can be completely ut T otal E stim ated E xpenditures for year *54.54* 76 <\i debt ami have the lowest school H e. a p itu la tlo n tax o f any