The Beaverton Review Q / m O O me R C school n iL D M>» M Molili«> Luke to egg White-J '« «Up* n l t u d cuke ii nr inp. Dah ill»: l/'1• W lit' 1 l<p. Hill l cup b u tl e r or o th e r »hoi 1 • Up MlJKItl egg H Ulll'M, u n b eate n ‘ i i u | i uuci) c u t r.iniiicii c h e r r ie s ■» <up iiueiy m i cl I run 'ii mi» M*tdie»» rui in» 'l l • ll| l < I|II|I1H<<1 I I I , t i l l I l l 'l l . < 'llJ O U lt*4 boni l l 'l l l l mix 1 11 r<- I h and il i m p e l l i l i . »tu U n ii 1111111 »!il f A l l KH U IKÜI A M D t h t t U o t p k f „ , é .m é l l e j l k EJmimltOO I t o t i \ u i t l* t p * * m t 0 l » ! P m U " un Concentrated Sunthine V ig ili • u ly u n iti m l x l u i e forni'. 1 , «oft •bmali and loilow • »poni, »ro u n d bowl llirll olii llllllieili.' tely oli »llghtly Hournd board an d k uead fu Ntiei/nd», Itoli in d i Itili k mid • ut In Ululigli-». l'Ilice un u n gi elmi d linking sh eet. lini») lopH halli > w 1 1li tc s e rv e d ea ( w lilta, «llglitly beateli; - p u n k le willi ud- ulllotiul miglir, or m u t i n e nf s u g a r mid elnuum on. Itake III hot oven H'iii* C.i 12 to |.r< m in uti » o<- unt<l h m w n e d . Make» ub</ut 12 »enne*. T h e » h o rte r d a y of the a u tu m n und w in te r m ean» “cod liv er oil tlm o " to un in c reasin g ly U r g e a r m y of parent». O r it m ay be th e h a li b u t o r the Rglmon t h a t 1» the b e n e fa c to r. T he need», v a l ue», and re»ult» a r e ju » t th e »amo. Your family physician s h o u l d m ake the choice. Hut of one t h i n g we u ro »ure, an d it i» t h a t a g re a t m a n y e h i l d n n are in absolute need of one of th e liver oil» an d it ¡» very likely t h a t p ra c tic a lly all ch il d re n would lie beneAtted. We wit- m m * one of th e marvel» of »cience an d la k e it »0 calm ly. We discover t h a t s u n s h in e is essen tial to the n o rm al g ro w th o f rh ild re n und to the health of ad u lts. We find out why. O th e r inv estig atio n* discover in th e fish liv er oils those chemical elem en ts called “ vitam in *,” und it t u r n s o u t t h a t th e y a r e identical w ith the elem ents m a n u f a c tu r e d in o ur liodiea u n d e r th e influence o f the su n 's ray». Thu», when the s h o r t day comes an d c h ild re n a r e d ep rived of .«un hinn because of a tte n d a n c e u t school, we have a t hand n a t u r e ’» own pro d u ct an d su b s titu te . I «hall n ev er cease to re g a r d thesq d< «ivories us b ein g a m on g the g r e a t e s t t r i u m p h s of man. Wo should rejoice in this knowledge an d we should use it, t h a t coming gone ra tio n s will be ever b e tte r fitted to c a r r y on th e w orld's work. To : ay t h a t it is one o f o u r obligation» us p a r e n t s ami te a c h e r s is not p u t t i n g it too s tro n g ly . S u nsh in e if 1 • ntial und it is b e tte r t h a n th< s u b s titu te . L ackin g it in q u a n ti ty we -hould rely upon the n e x t best one of fish liver oils. But, as al w ays, g e t y o u r ph y sician 's advice I 4'Up «ll I I'lllK'll t'OCOIi U t '/k t»p. ......... ml e x t r a c t '» U p. vuuillu S ilt lloui otic*', mi'itHurt'. mill bu» I rolli) Salmi I iik p o w d er mul »«It, a u d »Ift to I »mali (In »ardine» get Iter li n e « liuie*. l i e u in liutlei Mi cui » celery, finely cu t th o ro u g h ly , mill »ugur giudiiully I tom uto. chopped mul i remit tog v lb ei nutII Hr lit mi l *ii cu p dill pickle c h o p p 'd Huff). Add egg w hites, tine lit it I/ .'I eu p muyonna!»e t'lue. Iif.itiug u f t e r eitclt u ddlllon • ut - a r d i n e ' in q u a r t e r * u n i mix u u tll muootli. (lake in l<<ul pan *»(x2 l iii < lien, which Inin been w ith eelery. tom ato , dill p e l i l e ami H ru ined, lined w ith heavy p aper, uutyonnnm e. Herve on c r i s p li-tt u««, mul .mam m e.toed Hake In »low carnlHlied with »Heed tmiiut. Serve« oven (300 degre<«t F .j I Hour and four. 16 inlmrte», o r until done. I'riiile d I In eoe > » l id 0 ilute», c u t Hill I rail p er r> Muftttiw 1 Hg», r u t Hue - 1,» cup» H ired Hour Vi Clip »w ei t p te k lf 1 el Idi b p < . liakltiK pow der I puekage 1! ounee») creati» Mi top. »nit el icore Mi c u p »iiHiir Muyonnulae I cu p ro arn ely i iiopped c tn n b e rrle » \l lull crea in I<hee*e an d d<! to I* - cga*. well lien ten p r e p e n d fruit und sw eet piekle re- c u p milk ll«h. Add »iifflelent m u y o n n a i-c t< 1 tublespoou» m elted liuMir o r innmteii. Muy be to rm ed Into bull* o t h e r s h o r te n in g and nor veil oti er!*p le ttu c e . Rift ili/ur n in e , m e a s u re , add link I uk pow der, »all, aud s u g a r . mid Stilinoli Ih irrhit nift it uni ii. i << 111 I1 I111 < b e r r l t » wtlli In a piiu nr ch-iflng d is h b le n t I I cu p of Hour m ix tu re. Combine iw o t a b l e pi khi * of Hour w ith 2 eg«», milk, uud ahorlenliiic. Add to heupiiig te a s p o o n - of b u t t e r . Ilo ii< t Hour, beat 111 o n ly en ou g h to damp- j allow to brow n. 1 pint or Add •II all Hour. r< Id ill tierri |lak<- milk. s t i r r in g ci>u»la fitly . Cm k fnr In Kre»»ed mulTlii pun» In hot oven u lev• minute». Add >. pound \ f(25* K.l 25 minute», or u n t ' l done mt-r-It-.•in chcene g ra 'e d , ami Mianon Mukcu IK muffin». with »ult, pep p er. |uiprik.t and a g e n e ro u s pinch of dry m u s ta r d 1 1 renin Senile» Htlr until cheeHi- 1« th o r o u g h ly m e l * — 2 cup» »Ifted c a k e Hour LOCAL NEWS ted and blended. Urani an d fluke 2 t »pH linking pow der -æ I eall id ■ alinoli und add to th Mi t i p . »alt ra r e b it , SI Ir a» little uh i » «»Ibi" T h e !{i'v. J . Irv u n Overh /!zer. o 2 t»pn. »iigar a ml nerve piping hot on round» of g u n i/ e r for th e I ' b r l s t ia n T ra in in g f tb»p*. b u t t e r o r ol hoi s h o r te n b u tt e r e d whole w h eat toa»t A ssociation w hich h a s its .e ad q u ar- log t e r s in ('h ira g o , w as th e speaker 2 egg» \ p p l e < oi iinut S iim i at th e Young P eop le's Bible clas s 1 3 cu p lig h t (renili 3 ta r i apple» pared. Cored. and :>! th e It. B. Me.Minn bom*. Sa tu r - Sift Hour uni-e, n u n-iire. mb buk diced ! Il U powiU’r »ult t nd sugai mol '» CUP te i dii s» ra is in s Hlft ttcftln. ' ' u t ln s h o r te n ' -• » cu p llintst sw eetened coconut , i up m ay on naise. S erv e on criup ' -erx t* uh« »nt % »f ■me egg W ille ' lettu ce. G a rn is h w ith rem a in in g | % m $ m ayo nnaise for glaze. Beut i< ma inliig 1 -g wall T oas a| •pies. raisin», and < oconut i •< «.vomitil e, und s p r in k le w ith p a an d udii i-renm; »dii nil s t 01 ee to to g e th e r Ilglitl) . Moisten with '.< prik a. S erv es 6. In The WEEK'S NEWS Cl k r e m Ki h \ T S r m m n .li in iK b FRIDAY, JANI'AHY 10. 1936 I day evening. C h a rle s Wc»t was the 1 leader for the group. ' Mis, Zim brlck Is suffering with i Infection |u one of h e r flngei». Mr. und Mrs. 1» L. M v t n are moving Into the Hteve Manes hou*e. Mr. a n d Mr». Mteve Map.-» move I Monday to Salem , w here they «III I'M'irte, Mr». ( lu reu ce Benz w as tak en to the (loud H um antnii lionpitul for t r e e t i n a n ! , J a n u a r y 1. Mr. and Mr», l / i r e m e Davis. and A-lce Rloiiiquhit h ave moved o u t lo th e M a t t Rlo niquist home J. Driscoll, so u th of B eaverton. \ C hristina» tr e e und g am es d e li g h t ed the little guest*, who w ere a- follow s; E m m a K ehrli, IB-ten Kan- dull J o a n W indorf. an<l fluid 1 Kehrli. dfl — ------------------------ — W PAPKTOk Y &]-------— - -------- - ---------------------- H (C ontinued fr o m P a g e T w o) side a- t h e te a m slowly, oh »0 slowly, wended th o s e endless eight mile* hack t o home and sleep. We g o t out of t h a t wagon, pe-~ hap* with as g r e a t a feeling at Mr*. Jo h n M agner r/f Oak d r o v e was a guest of Mr», ft. B. P ro w n Momiay of la s t week Ml»» Alpha K e rr of 1 11 la mook vlelted over the week-end a : the borne of Ml»» R u th M artin. Mrs. Ivy M artin wa* a gumst a! the home of h e r a u n t. Mr*. Latum Vinson. In P o rtla n d , W ednesday. Mis» Edith Robinson of P o rtla n d , fo rm erly of B eaverton, v f i t e d from T h u rs d a y u n til S u n d a y a t ;'ic home lit Mrs. Ivy Martin On h e r l e t u r n home »tic w as a cco m p an ied hv .Miss Eileen Martin who rem ain ed fo r i s h o r t visit. E. G. P e rk in s w as given a s u r prise S u n d a y evening in h o n o r of h»s b irth d ay by a g ro u p of r e l a tive«. T hose p r e s e n t were Mr. and Mr*. T. B. Denney. Mrs. B. K. D e n ney, Mr. an d Mr». It. B. P e n n e y ■ nd Fielding and L o r r a i n e D enney. ML«a M a ry an n a Miller, p r o m in e n t s tu d e n t of the J u n i o r clas s a t O r e gon s ta te college, w ho was acci d e n ta lly a s p h y x ia te d at h e r home In P o rtla n d a fter attenalug thi wedding of a friend a* bridesm aid wa» a niece of Mr*. W E. M> 1 loskey. Ilallie Mi-Murphy an d son ct Cal ifornia w ere re c e n t g u e s ls o ' Mr. en d Mrs. It. u. B row n of C t r d e n Home. Mr. Mc.Murphy wa» a r e sid e n t of G arden Home a b o u t t h i r ty y e a rs a g o an d resided on tile p ro p e r ty now ow ned by J o h n K ehr He h aa re tu rn e d for a vlsl: every t h r e e year* since moving t way. Mrs. Jai'k A lderson er;te"taineil with a Christm as, p a r t y a t ner home tn P o r t la n d T h u rs d a y for h e r littb d a u g h te r Alary, who is staging « h i h e r g r a n d p a r e n ts , Mr. and Mrs. V. P g r a t i c u l e us we ever felt. Wt laid down on the bed und closed o u r eye*. But ileep Jt»> t woulu not come. We got up a n d w e n t to Dceg.tn'» sto re and c h a tt e d w ith Ja c k Colwell. We played aro u n d and Anally when th e s u n was Just a b o u t sot S a tu r d a y night, we really wen I to bed and slept. B u t not longer t h a t nlgbt th a n usu al. It was a t t h a t d anee T met an d danced with Agne» Itedfea I her, t h e p r e t t i e s t full-blood ftinux w om an I ever saw an d t h e r e »re plenty of m ig h ty p r e t ty .Sioux women. Peter Piper lip Jri Picked A Pimple V BETTY BARCLAY An extensive campaign is now , . . and h e r e ’s the plmpde P e te r »Iper picked — Infected, dangerous, being conducted am ong public school children In o rd er to learn in abucesa perhaps. more abo ut the humble pimple and H ad Mother Goose but appreclat- to check it as much as possible. td h e r opportunity, she would have Information la being given out th a t passed down to countless g e n e ra pim ples a r e m ore th a n akin deep. tions of children catch y sta n z a s During adolescence, th e develop filled w ith sag« advice. ‘ Don't 1 m e n t of im portant glanda d istu rb s pick pimp'.es.” “ P ro tect cut».” “ E at 1 th e e n tire body. At this tim e the p roper foods.” — W h at a golden 1 skin Is particularly sensitive to the w aste product» which get Into th e opportunity was neglected In favor j blood s t r e a m — and pim ples appear. of J a c k and Jill an d Marjorie Daw. Skin au th o rities are teaching the P im ples a r e annoying. T hey a r e j d an g er of tam pering with pimples, ugly things to look at. Unt th e y and also recom mending a simple niir-it not be squeezed o r pricked. way to help the body to combat its This is d a n g e ro in You m ay do it poisons. T h e eating of fresh fr u it Ilfty t i n u s — y e t be tak en to th e has been advocated because in th eir hospital on the fifty first a ttem p t. opinion th is supplies elem en ts th a t clear th e skin ir rita n ts from the Many young people of both sexes blood, and h a v e a vitalizing effect »siller from w hat a re g e n e ra ly on the tissu es around th e base of called atioluscect pim ples or plain th e pim p'es, enabling them to •hickies". Some 'hlckies'' pass th row off the infection an d heal aw ay without m uch tronble, but m o re quickly. o th e r s leave p e rm a n e n t scars. Always a re th e y annoying. T h e ir j So don't pick pimples. Mr. and possessors a re self-conscious and Miss Pim ply Face. Avoid them by may develop an inferiority complex i such a simple precaution. Or if th a t will re m a in as long as t h e y 1 vou h av e them , get rid of them live. V p.m > • is a disgrace to a from w ithin by the «am > treatm en t, it's m uch e n l e r anil »afrr. « 1 - i t 1 )7 or girl. l e a se N o t ic e : January K m ?.. 193C D ear F rie n d a n d w a t e r u s e r : THF REVIEW E N G L A N D ’S NEW MINISTER OF F O R E I G N A F F A I R S — A n th o n y Eden, young diplomat, y e t o ne of G r e a t B rita in 's v eteran re p r e se n tatives on n u m er ous internatio nal conferences, who su c c e e d e d S ir Samuel Hoare, re cently resigned as Minister of For- eign Affairs. We a r e s o r r y if you hav e been in con venienced by y o u r w a te r su p p ly having been s h u t off. We wish t o la k e you in to o u r confidence a n d a f t e r l U t e n i r g to our sto r) we hopt you will liear w ith us in r n y in co n v en ien ce you may be called upon to suffer. T he w a te r m a in s a r e being re p a ire d an d in some in s ta n c e s rep laced w ith new pipe. In o rd e r to get ' h i s w ork don e we find o u rs e lv e s obliged to - h u t off w a te r supply in som e s e c tio n s of th e city . When w e h av e ti m e an d ca n a n ti c ip a e the needs of the crew , w e Iry to call u p unit l e t you know . A t tim es we ca in o t te ll j u s t when it will be n e c e ss a ry to c lo - e the valves. D u iin g o u r work days, Monday to Fridi-y inclusive, if we a r e closing !he w atei off in y o u r sectio n it will be from 9:00 to 11:00 A. M- a n d 12:30 to 3:H0 P. M. If you will p r e p a r e for su ch tim es we hop e you w ill n o t be tr o u b le d too m uch. W A TE R D EP A R T M E N T , L) A. E. Wilson. Mayor HOW IHEI0WNSEND LAW WILL BE FINANCED •6# GEORGE ABBOTT, pro ducer of one of Broadway's most successful plays this season, looks approvingly on a tableau depicting— Spanish style—the title of h it play, “ Boy Meets Girl.” The setting, staged at a Sherry party for a rtis ts and w rite rs in New York, has approval also of Jam es Montgomery Flagg, noted illustrator. On May 2nd. 1932, E. A. Golden w iser, d ir e c to r of F ed eral R eserv e B ureau , tostifieJ belore th e C o n g ressio n al W ays and Means c o m m itte e t h a t t h e to t a l t r a n s a c t i o n s for 1929 a m o u n t e d t o T w e lv e H u n d r e d Billion D ollars But to be c o n serv ativ e let's ta k e t h e figures for 1(2 F e d e ra l R eserv e c itie s , only, ft oui th e D ow -Jones News Service a s p ii n te d in th e D ecem ber 5th is sue of th e Pacific C o ast News ed itio n of the W all S tr e e t J o u r n a l. " I n 1929 ev ery d o ll a r w as tu r n in g o v e r 132.7 t i n i e e ' - r e s u l t i n g in b u sin e ss tr a n s a c t i o n s To th e a m o u n t of .................................... $l,165.oP0.000.0t)0 T o w n s e n d t r a n s a c t io n ta x of 2 p e r cen t .02 G o v e r n m e n t’s incom e from 2% t a x 9 G o v ern m en t pay* 8.000.000 pensions of $2.(00 each, a m o u n t in g to ............... $ Leaving for p a y m e n t on N ation al debt $ S P E A K E R BRYNS CON FERS S peak er of the House, Joseph W. Bryn*, at let«, confer* with House P a rlia m e n ta ria n about the opening of Congress. V VELVET A F T E R N O O N HAT — Anne Shirley has selected one of the sea- to n 's sm artest ensembles, black velvet and lace. A chic little hat 1» velvet trim m ed with a slim black quill, and a velvet frock cut in the tailored mode it fastened with cut crystal button s and th e tailored collar and cuffs are of hand made lace. 23.300.000.000 19.200.000JMK! mm mammmiibmnmbmmm (,100.000,000 T his w ould pay off th e N atio n al D eb t w ith in a few years. l! 's likely t h a t u n d e r t h e T o w n s e n d Iaiw. m oney c ir c u la t e even m ore rap id ly t h a n In 1929- would