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    FRIDAY.
The Bemrion RevWw
JANTART
tl.
Itti
published: 1220 Spalding Building. Portland.
Dated
and flrat
January 14, 1938.
Oregon, within six months from
Ia»at publication: February 11, the date hereof.
lotted and first published: Jan
The
aervlc# of Cbri#t,
la a » nd •»«!»«■
,here » » * *>> '■ 1938.
Arthur G . Howard, Adrnini#- uary 14. 1938.
privilege. We ought not to #ay, heaven over
a sluuer tba, re-
^ '
I .a at publication: February 11.
"W h at must I do for Cbrbrt?" Rented and Joy in that C a lifo rn ia , trator
| c o U le r
and Bernard. 1938
but "W hat may I do for C h riatr’ , «'»»• »«■ ■ ho“ rt over “ 1‘on ***• | A ttorney» for Adm inlatrator.
Margery A . Smith, Executrix.
_________________________________ m on the glory trail.
adv. 7-11
Collier,
C ollier and Bernard,
Brink “ Mail Order D iin I im W ' |a
Mt. t m llla'a t hurch
1 I
W,Mjn
" e wer,! yet without
__________ A ttorney» for Executrix.
'
strength,
In
due
time
Christ
I’ le
It'q u ire * .ll'N
“ r in lfH i ’
I Rev. G. 1,. O'Keefe, Fa «tor
I ■
died fo r the ungodly.— Ullli.h.
What'* tint ‘'male order” for
m ------------
M il II K TO I K K DITO KA
deaaert i ; i restaurant#: it'» pi#,
Sunday eervicea — 7:20 and
•m
In The < «u n ij Court. Of The
0:30 a. in
live to out"!
What's the moat
State Of Oregon Far The Count)
paid adv.
popular
mu In order at homo:
Of « aitbiuiftou
Mrs. K. H Sohoene was host-
pin ugulBl And In»w la tin* "mu'#
In the Matter of the Estate
os» at a luncheon and cards at
order busllltaV' doing? Fine, ua
BOG L ICESSE NOTICE
of Robert D. Smith, deceased.
her
home
Tuesday
for
the
mem­
iihuu I. with ui’W "puili'un" com
The license fe e » for licensable
N O TIC E »
hereby given that
bers of the Tuesday Bridge club
line out ovary day, which makes
eight I the
undersigned, M argery
A.
doge
over the age of
und
a
few
additional
guests.
masculine m olar« masticate in
months and for such dogs owned , Smith, has been appointed Ex-1
Mrs.
H. R. Nelson
held the
mirth!
.,r lout within the State of Ore
ecutrix o f the estate o f Hober.
Are Jou R lun Down, Nerroua, anSer Aehin#
R t y t wiwMiu
or lAollen Joints? Do you G*t U Ip
d Nluhtj,
N ight«, of
o
high score.
YMution llu# t:lo too, and don't
/<jii over W> day* for the year L>. .Smith, deceased, by tbe (.aunty | gn,
___ <r tromm
_ Biiriir.g ________
vi.tK
. * I, >. _Frcqu«v.
IM W .
forget It In your rush to pleu»e
Of Oregon. I
19 3 8 are:
Court o f th# State
tlin m in
Younic o n »»
follow
h as It SO. th« tru« causa often msy be series
MAIJO DOG:
$UKI
for Waablngton County y, and
,
.
develotx'd I d the body during colds, or by
eagerly in dud'« pin «top«, mo
having bad ______________
teeth or tonsils that need ___
removing.
Female Dog-
t l 50
¡qu alified .
A il persons
_
ai’li'i't kind« thn who!«* family
Spayed Female Dog $1.00 »claim# againat gam estate
arc srei^s of you, Kidneys or Bladder an4oftm
will r n joy and bo a urn jrout
much trouble. Ordinary mediclnei
A fter March lirt, 1938. the lie - hereby
notified to present the cause
can’t help much because they don't tight the
luia'ry I# flaky and freah.
The gray haired woman w.u. :
f
„ „ oo more for failure .»«*“ «■ duly
verified a . by law yerme. The doctor's formula ('rates, not
by all druggists, starts lighting Kid
Hlnro uiiwt homes have their
liquor on her breath would have io procure IjceDM for the dogJ required, to the undersigned at stocked
'ey germs In 1 hours and must prore entire!j
I tailsf
____ actory
i
In 1
• « week
sms ' and be exactly
■ tin
favorite fumlliur pie reelpe« by
a dime for something to eat.
medicine yon need or money btek Is guar-
above stated.
now, the beat pledea« are tboan
At the o ffer to take her out and
lnteed. Telephone your drogai 1 (or ( y.te'
Also, after March 1st. 1938 the p » « »fix ,-«
iSUs-texi today. T i e guar ateo protect!
o f the |r«a fam iliar kiuds, or
buy a lunch the slipped away.
TA ILO R S you Copr. 1M7 T h - Knox r.n
•
fee is $1.00 more for failure t<■ * A L A t L
for thiiae onre ronaldered d lf-
The dime was for drink, you see,
procure licenses
for licensable C l e a n e r s
Hatters
not for e a ts ,
flru lt or time consuming
Now
dogs becoming over 8 months of
try today’« ael«<rtlon», which are
"T h a t’* my trouble." This from age after March 1st, 1938. ahd
eu»y aa
pie!
the young medic looking man in for dogs over eight months old
For Prompt Service
the fine
o ’coat standing
by. I owned or kept within the State
Itanana Chiffon Pic
Phone BRoadway 1908
Seems he bad throw up a $60 ,rf
Oregon over 30 days after
E W husbands can understand
1 tk truapa aranulalml g ela il’i#
why a wife should turn from #
Job as orderly In
a sanitarium March 1st, 3938.
pleasant
companion Into a threw
2 Mtapa cold water
down South to go on a drunk.
IJcenscs may be ordered by 1212 S. W Washigton St.
for one whole week In every month.
\ cup inaahed huuunaM (2 to
9--------------------------------
S
Ho
far
as
able
to
recall
he
had
mall.
Cooked pantry whella
You can say " I 'm sorry and
Portland, Oregon
3 banana*)
R ib !«
Hchool wlthclagaeg for been in town four day#. A little
vise and make up eerier before
Combine orange Juice and the
State the name and address
Ted
S.
Rogers
marriage
than after. Be wise, i f you
1 lbap lemon Juice
lemon Juice. Add «ntgar, «alt and all ages meets at 9:46 a .m . witb touch o f
home life
ought to j o f the
person to whom
the
wont to hold your husband, you
% teuep. urated lemon rind
«¡prnatarch
diaaolved In
atnal! overture by orchestra.
help the man, and
the voice at license is to be issued, cod
the
won't be a tbree-quarter wife.
•4 teuap
grated orange rind amount o f the liquid
Por three generations one worn#»
Communion
Service— 11 a.m .
Heal In
the end o f phone
said a guest sex o f the dog.
has told another how to go "aml$-
& (trap», sugar
when the pastor will speak on the would be welcome for dluner.
a double holler, atlrring conatant­
Fees are payable to:
(n f through" with L yd ia E. Pink-
2 egg yolk«, beaten
ly. until thick. Add egg yolk and subject ‘ Junking the laird’» Bay.”
hare , Vegetable Compound. I t
Outside the M illion door the
w - A . Tupper. C c;n *y Clerk,
helps Nature tone up the system,
% teuap
a a lt
Christian Endeavor— 6:30 p.m . man lighted a cigarette to (juie> Hillsboro, Oregon,
rook two minute« longer Remove
thus lessening the discomforts from
2 egg white*
Song and prayer
service at the nerves always upset after
from »to v e and tet cool. Pour
Published by order of the i.Sun­
the functional disorders w h ich
By dissolvine and removing mucus ot
sponsored by young days o f drink
1 8" pie «hell
women
must endure In the three
phlegm
that
causes
strangling,
choking.
into cooked puatry ahell, S p rin ­ 7:46 p in
Back among the ty Court o f Washington ,'o „n ty .
Asthma attacks, the doctor , prescription
ordeals o f life
I. Turning from
Sermon subject for eve
nut* over top
Heat egg j people
■Soften gelatine In eold water kle
firs in the west side h ill« the Oregon.
a d v.7-8 Mendaco removes the cause o f your agony.
girlhood to womanhood. 2 Pre­
No smoke,, no dope,, no Injections. Ab-
*4 ■ling "T h e T w o B eggars.”
Mix
Utnana and lemon
Juice. white# very atlff, and add
paring
for
motherhood.
3. Ap­
open fire and magazines w ere
tolutely tasteless. Starts work In 1 minute,.
proaching "m iddle age."
•
Sleep soundly tonight. Soon feel well, yeari
Add lemou anil orange rind, S ] cup augar. gradually, heating in S -------------------------------------- tC hia until dinner. Born in Argentine
younger, stronger and eat anythin#. Ouar-
Don't be a three-quarter wUfe.
N O T IC E T O U R K B I T O K S
I
Na/erene
Chnich
Flavor
with lemon Juice
aateed completely satisfactory or money
tatileapoiine o f «ugar, egg yolk.«, well
Republic and a perfect gen tle­
take L Y D IA E. P IN K H A M '8
back I f your druggist Is out ask him to
In T h e C o u n ty C o u rt O f T h e s U t e
Jalius Killer, Pastor
V E G E T A B L E C O M P O U N D and
and aalt. Cook over low boat, or lemon extract to taate Spread
man, hia experiences down there
jrder Mendaco fo r you. Don’t suffer another
O o -K miling Through,*’
O
f
O
re
g
o
n
f
o
r
T
h
e
C
o
n
n
ty
0/
u
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t
e
e
’
protecu
you."
atlrring conatantly, until thick , on pie fillin g and hake in alow ■ '— — ------------------------------------- ffl made
him worthwhile
in th-*
It ash i ngton
Sunday
School—9:45
a.
m. dinner hour. Then another smoke
ened
Remove from
heal, add ' oven (125 deg. F > until mer-
In the Matter of the Estate o f »
Come and bring your fam ily.
gelatin and atlr until dissolved | ingtie i* delicate brown.
a » he followed out to the milking
H arry W . Howard, deceased.
Morning W’orshlp— 11:00 a.m . shed
fo o l
until «ligh tly
thickened
The chore« done, he had
NO TICE ^# hereby given that
The
pastor’s theme
w ill
be: a question. "D o you really mean
R r « « n Sugar Apple Pie
Weal egg white# until until « t iff
the
undersigned,
Arthur
G !
"D ivin e H ea lin g."
*, recipe pastry
that you have peace In
enough to form peak« Then add
yoi'r yjoward, has been app 3 »nt*.d A d - |
Young
People’s
Meeting—
6:45
4
large
apple*,
thinly
sliced
heart?" That was opening en
remaining 2 tableapoona of #u
ministrator
of the catate
of I
p in .
*4 cup sugar
gar gradually while continuing
°ugh and «he W H Y >1 perfect H arry w
Howard, deceased by |
Evangelistic
meeting—
7:30
p.
peace
now
and
forever
was
#et
(4
<*ttP
brown
augar,
firm
ly
to bent Fold In banana mixture
the County Court o f the State I
m . Subject '‘ Moses "
harked
before him. T w o sea-»-* ,m :l o f
F ill pie ahell Keep in cool place
Oraffon,
fo r
Washington
M AM
Midweek prayer meeting. Wed - bale o f alfalfa can get down t(\ County, and has qualified. Ah
tea»p cinnamon
to «tlffcn
T op with
whlppe«!
ñenday
night
at
7:30.
*
•*>»*»
hntter
cream if deaired. Make« one 8"
The wist and pleasant way to relieve a cough due to a cold is a
buaineM.
¡persons having claim s against
Our services are inspirational
l.ine a !> Inch ole plate with
pie
Smith Brothers Cough Drop. (Tw o kinds: Black or Menthol-54.)
lYoung people from a Jtiblc said estate are hereby notified
u. thn * « « t r v rolled to <4 Inch and spiritual. Come and worship institute had the servi^;» in the to present same, duly verified as
Smith Bros. Cough Drops art the om I j drops containing V IT A M IN *
th'ek
F ill with norlea. Combine with ua.
f'riiucrroMH Bale Pic
Misson
that evening
and tn‘ s by law required, to the under,
n
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b
T h is is the vitam in that raises the resistance o f the mucous
•rnpulsted
nnd
brown
sugars
1*4 cup* boiling water
man o f dark akin and lonesome signed at 1220 Spalding Buil«'
| Me bodist K placo pal ( hurch I heart raised his hand for p ra y - ing, Portland, Oregon within six
• -•••»'■p and sprinkle over
membranes o f the nose and throat to cold and cough infections.
1 pkg
«Inte»
i
Karl B. Horsell, Paator
I er. The group quit the platform months from the date hereof.
ffi—
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'■ and surrounded him. Bible verses
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Sunday School-9:45 a.m. Sup­ teetamonies, with prayer fi'iw'»d
erintendent, Marie Sams. Classes In on him and fin ally he y :elded
for all ages.
himself, kneeled and asked fo r­
Morning
Worship at 11
a.m giveness fo r the sins o f a life ­
-----------------------------By EARLE FERRIS
Sermon topic “ How to Recog­ tim e. One o f the first fruits was
i (riend who stopped and asked him
nise the Christian D isciple.”
to give over a six page letter
why he was hiking so far from liome
Epworth lla g u e —7 p.m.
written earlier in the day to
“ I'm walking for my health." said
Evening Worship — 8 p m . I set forth to his mother his dinnk-
Jack. “ What'S the matter." retorted
the friend, "Is Fred Allen looking for
you?"
•
•
•
it's "Captain" Raymond Paige now
The noted maestro has Just been
elected licet captain of the Cali­
fornia Yacht Club for 1938 In honor
of his sailing activities. Paige Ison»
Jt
of the most ardent yachtsmen on
the Pacific Co i t
apple* Dot with butter Moisten
edge* o f paitry with cold water
Cover
with remulnlng
puatry.
preaa edge« together. With «harp
knife trim o ff aurplua puatry.
Duke In hot oven (450 deg. F . )
for 16 minute#; decreaae heat to
moderate (35A deg. K .) and hake
114 <b*pa ijulck cooking tapioca 30 rniniitea longer, or until the
It teuap. aalt
apple# are tender.
'¿% tbape
butter
1 3 cup brown auger
3 tboipa. lemon Juice
Plain puatry for I pie
Add tupliM-a to date« (cut In
Italveej, und aalt to water, and
mi lr until mixture holla
Remove » ----- ---------------- --------------------U)
Bethel Congregational Church
from wtove; atir in butter, au
!
Harper It. Burns, Pastor
|
gar. and lemon Juice (S et aalde
-a
while poetry la being prepared).
liihUi School— 0:45 a .m .
YOU
Roll half of poetry und uae to will
enjoy our
Bible
School.
line the pie plate.
Kill
with
Bring your Bible and come as
date mixture. Roll remainder of there ia a c ! uhk waiting fo r you.
laietry; cut Into narrow atrip«
It. C Doty. Superintendent.
and orange lattice fnabion a
lloruung Worablp Hour 11 a
croaw
the top
Place in hot m. Anthem and solo by member»
oven (426 deg. F.) for 10 min
o f the choir. W . L . Cady, choir
utea then decreaae heat to mod­
director. Sermon theme "H ow to
erate (3f>A deg. C . ) and hake Gel Things From God ’’
20 to 30 mlnutna. 0 serving*
Intermediate and Senior C .E .
at 6:30 p m A meeting of apeo-
Drang,. And Nut I’ ie
inl importance to young people,
Evening
Worablp
Hour— 7:30
2 thapa. lemon Juice
p in. Musical concert featuring
2 cup« freah orange Juice
male chorus. Short talk by the
114 «sips augar
pastor.
14 teuap
«a lt
A I I m *|>*
rornuturrh
M------------------------------------------- ■
I IIK INTI AN 4 III K4 II
I
4 egga
| t.eorge lla r r i« Hatch, l ’aator;
*4 cup walnut meat«
Hieropietan Isfcture
Jlanner
o f Chrtat
Fluids. ”
"Under the en »la te
Next morning »aw him
In
Foreign mdlte the letter of !ett#ra, out
lining hia step into a new life
c ii u n c i r n
iOUNCEMEVts
Beware Kidney
Germs if Tired,
Nervous, Aching
JOY IN CALIFORNIA
j
HOW OFTEN CAN YOU
KISS AND MAKE UP?
F
Asthma
Cause
Fought in 3 Minutes
WISE
I RIGHT OUT OF THE AIR [
6 BIG PUBLICA TIONS
HOW I BECAME
Each for 1 year
a total of 112 issues
\Coop
THE VOICE OF EXPERIENCE
Observer* say that a large part of
the credit lor Don Ameche’s sensa­
tional climb in the box ofQco ratings
of the picture business goes to his
Sunday night radio program. As 8
master of ceremonies, his style was
new to the air last spring. Now In
most of the radio polls he Is either
at the top or very near it.
s e e
Only Important addition to night­
time dramatic serial» this season Is
"Those We Love,” heard over the
NBC - Blue network on Tuesday
So real a person does Eunice Houaro
nights.
make ’ Linda” In "F’eppcr Young'!
Family.” that countless young girU
write to her confiding their problem;
and ambitions, much as It "Linda"
were a school chum. Even man)
mothers have written to Mtsi
Howard, pictured here, thanking hei
for the “ good example” she Is setting
for their teen-age daughters.
•
•
•
Since The Mystery Chef of NBC said
In a broadcast that he could provids
four persons with good meals for •
week for $4 he has been deluged
with requests for menus—which ha
Is supplying.
Ethel Owen, shown here. Is heard
regularly on Edgar A. Quest's “ It
Can Be Done” programs. She Is the
only proprietress of a cat and dog
hospital In the country. It ’s In M il­
waukee. Left a widow with thre#
children, she bought the hospital,
later bought the building. Now ohe
nins the hospital and appears on
radio as an actress.
e s s
Several actors were tested for the
title role of "Dick Trac ’ on NBC.
but Ned Wever was selected because
Ills voice conveys force, vigor and
square-jawed determination which
characterizes the familiar comlc-
strlp hero.
•
•
•
While Jack Benny was taking his
usual utomliuf walk r#c#ntlav h * met
Gabriel Heatter. tne man at tha
helm of the "We. The People'
Thursday night air serles, U prepar*
ing a volume of true short storie!
tnsotred by his radio guest » '
It lias been my lot to probe the
aouls ol more men and women per­
haps, than any other man now liv­
ing
But my early training was to
cure their bodies. For 1 had deter­
mined to be a surgeon. My father
was an evangelical missionary; my
mother a settlement worker. From
the beginning it seemed to be my
destiny to serve people.
Music was an inborn talent and
at nineteen I was earning my way
through medical school by playing
the pipe organ—one of the youngest
organists in the world, playing many
of the country’ s largest organs as
guest or concert artist I was happy.
Medicine came to me like something
remembered; the organ was a
mighty river of almost tangible har­
mony, light and color, in which I
rested and revived my strength and
ideals. Life was warm; the future
seemed assured— I was happy.
But plenty of money and an in­
satiable curiosity about life are not
always the best equipment for
nineteen. It seemed to me, callow
as I was, that I had become a man
of the world. The present became
satisfyingly vivid: the future and
the ideal of service became a dis­
tant, Never Never Land, warming
to contemplate, but from whose
labor of achievement I instinctively
shrank. Then, as if the high god*
had decided to discipline me, things
began to happen.
First I met Gypsy Smith, that
sublime evangelist, quite by chance.
He didn’t know my name, nor I his.
But he did recognize a soul-sick boy.
He toppled my pretty house of cards
In one talk. Through his eyes 1
saw the petty egotist I had become
Then, tragically it seemed, an auto­
mobile accident destroyed my hands
for both music and surgery. I was
through; life was finished)
But in the long convalescence the
seeds that Gypsy Smith had planted
stirred, grew in niy soul— the old
ideal of service to humanity, once
almost dead through success, blos­
somed again.
Recovered, I spent five and a half
years with the human flotsam and
jetsam which life had cast up on
the Barbary Coast, and in the un-
drrworlds of Seattle, Denver and
Butte I knew intimately the drunk­
ard. the drug addict, the murderer,
the thief, the unmoral and immoral
man and woman of every stripe and
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