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I The Beaverton Review ».»'i___ ! ■*— Ml Mill (O il I (t o n VS Making fro» tin« 1« 110 hrow- wrinkler or frown-inducer an; more. Rveu i'ir tyro (Itltv foi hexintiei) can lx- sun- her hoilnl trout I iik la sums tli turn) KiltleHo If »lie II I rooks It tv the right deitree and (2) use» whit« corn syrup 111 the lugred- lent« to per vent, cryutuls. Cooluul frosting» ore <f two typ<» : >1« syrup ar.d egg-whlt* mlxliirv» i>ml the fudge or ruudv mixture. A favorite recipe for ench 1« «Sven below, ulottg with • • lie <11 1 c ct ton» for things to muke to go under the fronting. I ’lldKr I'riikllllK 2 cupa sugar 2 0 1 . chocalale 2 I»« p». white corn syrup 3/3 cup milk 2 tbapx. butter 1 teusp vanlllu I’ ut «uic.tr, chocolate. corn syrup, an! milk lu » <l«|i »«u<r- pun; 81 ir over low heut un ll Mtgur Is <IIMS< 1 U< 1 I and choco late melted. llrrtng to boiling (Nilin imd cook, stirring ocen xionully, unlll mix ure will form u very eoft hull In cold wu.er, Hemove frtmi stove an.) add hotter. Cook to 110* F. Ileal % IK 01 » usly until thick ennui h to I’j.ieuo. t W • Mr Mountain (rooting I S cups smear. 1 thsps. white corn sy: up 2 egg whites I leUMp. varittu % cup cold water itreak the 4 Kg whiles Into s mixing bowl. Put suicar. water, tind corn syrup into u tnuilt saucepan: stir w e r low lie'll until sugar has dUst/lvt*. lh.ll HHi»bituill«» Icing t Pul I 1/3 Also I'M•sesit were: Mr. »n4t< cups sutrsr, (4 cup water, and Mrs. F. M. MaltXxn and family, I tablespoon while corn ayrup In Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Chtii-4. liter. n »uuc4'p«B, mix and ccx/fc until Mv. and Mrs. l’ener Mi.nnor. ut spins a thread. Add gradually Mr. »nd Mr*. Jumes Waller and 10 1 stiffly Iteutrn egg white, ti fully, Mr. und Mrs. A. It. l»e«i I ii k constantly; udd I table I'osrwin. und Jüdin U'iil u i . spoon marshmallow c r«um and Mr. und Mrs. churl«-« Thump- rapidly until tin syrup enu he '4 Utnsp. viim.Hu and continue formed Into a soft hall when ts-ntlng until proper consistency [■on und two daughters ot Klnitun ; were Hunday dtnnci guests of the a Utile la poured In o ould water to wpread. I In me 'o f Mr. and Mrs. Kobertt (23# K.l Itcmove from <toye. “ K m »l«d „ Mice I'nddlng fueksam. Hi nt (he egg whites «|iilckly un 1 qt. milk til stiff. Continue be« ting, while (4 cup rice. unco< ked fsiurlna the ayrup in a fine •4 cup augur stream over the egg whites Add the flavorlnK and continue heal- , 14 leasp. suit i~ ____ 2 eggs IiiK until the 'mixture wlllxpread. W e knew him In our rchonl *4 cup raisins j day* ba«-k «-a»t as the ownir Ilroun Huirar I'rinhiMi 14 lensp. vailla ; of the big drygoood • store' I '» « die recipe above, us uy I "Frost ing" cup of brown and one cop of Wash rice; scold nil Ik und add across from the First Vat tonal white siigur. Hpi Inkle chopped L rice. Cook until rice 1» Bank. IDs oldea; son was one the firm; his wife ¡T4.nl- tin: meats und shredded «scon -! •Oder. Add sugar und sal and jfcf | 'lent of the W. C. T. V. anJ nut on lop. r» move from fire. Cool und udd slightly heuten eggs, iidem-» | the rest in college. Paradise Hale Balnlie» him J vunllla. Pour into individual . Now for the background. ' MV 2 cups flour cvereroU-s or custard cups, and | hud a big payroll In tire valley 4 leasp. lutkliiK powder hake In modcrute oven Clf.C* K.l j unj h* bad rich fdekings a» I eusps cinnamon un II set. Cool. Top eac'i with ' a card shark. So he '/a milled '4 teu»p. »alt Burnt Cream Frosting made by and drar.k and dressed. Th«n |! 1 cup suaar mixing 2 cups whipped cream. I cup nut meats *14 cup powdred ugur, nod >4 ‘ i cup butter teaspoon flavoring. Dust "frost” 1 pkx. pasteurised dales Ii g" with addt lonsl powdered 2 egg» sugar and put uiitkr ho' broiler 1 ctiffi cruaiied ptnchpp'e until topping Is brown Sir toKrthei fVur. hiking BB---------------------------------------- <B powder. clniiHmou and salt. Ad<i ! ! CEDAR MILL N E W S chop|.ed nuts und slic'd dates lly Girl Scout Troop No. 6t I 4 id n lx i h u ihrouyti 11 < j (ifi| B ------------------------------- IF with fliiKer tips. Cream hut er, ^ Mrs. Cora Thoiiqrson hri ► . re add siixar gradually, then beaten ■ turned from Idaho where she eggs. Add dry Ingredient«, alter s(4*nt .be mutt met . , nately wl h canned plm-apple. Itoy Shipman has returned Pour cake Into small cup c uke after about a year's puns lined with wuxed p. per. tome flake In moderate oven fer 40 abscare during which lie worked In California. , Passengers in the smoking minutes. CARD SHARK QUITS *• Hetty WutOirlib Icjurei! ¡H»|r Ilunana Surprise I ak<* ki.4xt In a full from a teeter at 2 cups flour m -I kiu I und has been pending ty leasp. bilking pk/wder time at 1« me for ii to mend \ lensp. soda Mr. and .Mrs. Dave I-(tiger (4 cup shortening have been <lwr bunting a .lohu I S cups sugar Day. Mr. wt d Mrs. Ileck"thier. 2 eggs well him en Janes Walters, (tins U'n'ber-t, ■» leasp. salt und N. p. Johtscn are cnavng '4 cop sour milk t ie o^her hunters trying their 1 cup mu «lied ba nanus luck. In Kustern and Southern 1 ts-asp. vanilla I , I cup sweetened whipped veeatn Oregon. Sliced banana» Tfie Parent-Teacher«' tssoclu Marshmallow (ring lion la id .their first meeting of Sift flour, leaking powder andj the fall Ttusduy. This o-.;anl soda ntd salt toglher. S i r In /-at Ion Is comparatively n<-w in •gga. Combine aour milk and this community but It Is proving , mashed hunanas and udd : IU r- a big success. New members are tuiiely with dry Ingredients to! being added ronMartly. New pro 1 |snr lo t« greased layer cake xcta order way this fall include inns* and bake 30 uiltiulck In a Hallowe'en <n ertainmer.t to n moderately hot oven (375* F.i. 1 tnlse funds for putting n of a When layers are cold, put to v e il for U k * acfafeol. gidter w lh wlikp|»*<l cream mid Or Sunday. Mrs. pearl W al- sliced banana*. and spread wl h t'r s entert-juifd her sister Mrs. tt.nnditiiallow Icing. Josle Oliver ar.d her nle'-e Mrs • Mabel Whittaker both of Pom etoy, Wnshingt in with a dinner. Right Out O f The A ir -------- V -----------By R r SERVICE = = = = = = = = Edgar A. Quest, the household poet, was first regarded aa a versifier when he first came to radio. Then when he first took over "Welcome Valley“ on Tuesday nights over the NBC - WJZ net work h gradually became an actor, portraying t h e kindly editor of th e "Welcome Valley Chronicle." And now. since he has turned master of ceremonies In greeting a differ ent city and the city's outstanding radio talent each week, he has be come a humorist , , . Harry Salter, now conducting The Hit Parade, has a story that reads like a Horatio Alger book . . . Four months ago ha made up his mind he wanted to conduct the very program which he now directs . . . he built a special orchestra he though would succeed, rehearsed It and auditioned it . . . and now he's on the Job . . . persistence appar ently pays . . . The man In radio who has to answer more questions sent him by fans than any other atar U Phillips Lord. “The Oang Buster,** whose Wednesday night programs art devoted to proving that crime does not pay . . . fans want to know about how this or that criminal was punished . . . and they write Lord . . . be has five secre taries busy writing the answers . . . ber 20 really has some thrill-pocked stories In Its weekly broadcasts . . . one reason U succeeds perhaps Is that all "litigants" In the Good Will Court are anonymous . . . they have a case number instead of a name . . . Timeliness Is now the teat Rudy Vallee uses to pick the guest acts for his weekly Variety Hour . . . he has added a drama tized news or hu- m an In t e r e s t event of the week to the broadcast In which every effort Is made to get the c h i e f character present In person . . . Nice feature o f Hollywood as a place to broadcast from for every- b o d y connected with Radio Theatre is the fact that so many of the stars engaged for the program have swimming pools right at their homes . . . writers and assistants who work with Cecil B. DcMUle. producer of the program, enjoy "at home” rehearsals exceed ingly when the weather Is hot, be cause the star generally suggests working out near the swimming pool . . . Latest flash from Hollywood Is that Jack Oakle will star ui Radio Theatre on August 31 . . . remem ber his performance In "Applesauce" on the same program some months ago? . . . radio needs him more often . . . ••• Back In the radio spotlight sin Is Nlela Ooodelle with a guest ir appearance on the Rudy Vallee tur . . . Nlela had a series of her n last Winter and seemed In evitably h e a d e d for bigger things on the radio . . . then for a while she wasn't heard f r o m . . . n ow she's back, more popular than ever . . . Bandsman Jimmy Dorsey Is building fast as a result of his sue* In providing rhjithms for the 1 Thursday M u s ic Vlela OaodaQs Hall program . . . a just been signed to play at an elusive beach resort near Holly - pod . . . Jo# Cook claims to have rented cardboard backs for radio -lpts . . . at a Chateau rehearsal jently he told how his first broad- ■t made him so nervous that the per In his hand rattled . . . he pped each sheet of the routine to piece of cardboard, got around the Acuity . . . now the Idea's almost Ivor sally used . . . mlke-scared ka everywhere will vote an orchid this not-so-sany Zany . . . •••Hal Kemp is radio's busiest band leader this summer . . . he plays regularly on Sundays for the Frank Crumit-Julia Sanderson show which is taking PhU Baker's spot this summer . . . he’s playing at a New York hotel root . . . and now he's helping out a band leader pal b y playing t o r him while he U on his vacation . . . Harry Hor- llck, whose or chestra h a s al ways had a re markably h i g h rating with lis teners In the 13 years he has been on the air for the same sponsor, will have a new one in September . . . O u ts t a n d ln g among the guest stars of the West Coast Is George Eldredgc, the young baritone, who has Just been signed for starring roles In six pictures be ing made In Hollywood . . . Carlton KaDell. noted West Coast announer now heard with Amos V Andy and the Jane Proman-Conrad Nagle program, was a legitimate actor be fore he took up radio . . . Don Anchors, whose "Fireside Hour" la one of the standard attractions on the West Coast air waves. Is being watched by two national sponsors, •••That Oood Will Court which cceeda Major Bowes on Ssptem- I T W E N T Y -S IX T H A N N U A L PACIFIC m INTERNATIONA! I S N LIVESTOCK EXPOSITION uritA m B a s te n MORSE SHOW RODEO October 3 1936 huppt n«*d. The droggUt, a Bible Huie man Christ came into the | standard. Christ rouie» in with dun, ie ld Iw for© him the one vorld to save sinners. You lake! the urge und power of the i ud only object «l'or such Him life. If tin) inuu and He takes you. The 1 overcoming, as he; held before him Christ great < ransactlnn is done. T h e 1 -■lips, lie Is ist it) of i he flock— dying on the .cross for !>*» sins. saved h lieve God. that haring | live sheep In the hog-wallow. Something new set tu. First met hi» terms, God makes them ! God brings him out and ct. ingés laivc ■ him from glory to (K/ry. Ii«- turned agalnsi the sin and Ms very own. Ho they >hame. Then came u spark of peace of soul. This power of God to save saving faith. Hepenjance and G* J *.ived tills iwm for ilnic! Ms own and keep them saved vast saving faith meet at '»avairy. ar.d ail eternity. And with no j has meant so much io down for th^ numbers that we set It forth By God’s (avor are you raved conditions laid o nwet. Only for yvu to think on. Nei by hy faith and tha> faith lx not man himself of ycur own making; It I» the believe and accept. Nothing that good deeds that we do as good are we saved, but by gift of Gref. You can't work It the man must flrsi do to help imn us. Mo up. I has to tie sent «'own. God out. Got! ,iocs the s ir iig His mercy. God saves and in J keeps him saved. Our ment by moment 1 m krptby Ask and you can get I*.. S'and ing there, this is the ri»m uoes ro t have to Hist he His love. Moment by moment gist of »b a t he said, " I sie good for a lime to r «! God’s I ’ve power from above. Geo. N. Tayklr. Beaverton. the Hon of God d er1 for my j eye'. To keep saved he Is not Paid adv. »Ins; I take Him; I g/ *rte.” | asked to live i«p to a ce.'tain Oief'on TURRET TOP CHEVROLET PROVIDES TAILOR-MADE SUN DECK compartment on m y train were arguing about why railroad business is pick ing up. A factory owner said it was because of Free pick-up- and-delivery o f less than car load freight. T h e railroad calls for the L C L freight at ship per's door and delivers it to consignee's door. • A traveling salesman said it was because so many passen ger and freight trains now run on faster schedules. • T h e re w a s a school prin cipal in the ero up and he paid it w a s Because train travel is so much cheaper fo r passengers. H e said passenger fares arc at the lo w est point in history, w ith substantial reductions if you bu y a round-trip ticket - and no m ore sur- charge fo r riding in sleep ing cars. • These comely young exponents of western pulchritude and charm, Betty Hind, right, winner of the UUc of “ Miss California” in a recent personality contest, and Audrey Olson, use the turret top of their 1936 Chevrolet Master De Luxe Sport Sedan as a sun deck and play platform. They are shown here garbed in the »936 model rubber swim suits, illustrating their ideas about the sunplementaiy uses of an all-steel one- pwet top such as built into the Chevrolet Body by Fisher. . ------------------------- — -------------- -— — ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- j 1 -------- " ■ , — i Good R eading fo r Y o u r Family One man, a farmer, said he liked something he could d e pend on, that's why he was traveling by train. x u * Another man, a newspaper re porter, said people were in favor o f railroad travel be cause it is by far the safest. H e quoted a lot o f statistics from a book called, “ Live and Let Live. ” • A banker w e all k n o w by name said railroad tax pay- mentsmean a lot in this state. • W eare proud o f railroadachii-ve- ments appreciate the public's good w ill and increased patron age. and pledge continued prog ress. and U. S. A rm y Hors« Show Team PORTLAND. 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