« - ' X U * at rw m r m a r c i * ft, m w TM IU T iR n W REVIEW WHY DRINK SO MUCH W A T ER ? I«________________________________ ■«8 '¡ * .v.iii} i* , 1 » «»k why »0 should 7 Real Estate Transfers drink six glu**«* 0f water per day. j ¡ ----------- — ______ ^ This advice is for persons in health* '• _ _ and no. for island». For those who Stein et ux to Edwin K have go. d health and want to k?en Xumm et al, lx>t 4, Hlk. 63, North 1 * ni} water eiei > day is an » tains- absolute . •» M t y . lh # t..». . « A. W. Sche lerberger et ux to -t JP .... ir i \ty to aeventy-ltvo Tillio Hollingswoith, Part Lot I. per cent » 'ter We get rid of wa- Sec 1, T S S.. R. 1 W. Mr. Ernest Livermore of lluber u r by the processes of nature; we C- S. Hartley et ux to Russell is sick with a bad cold. breathe cut water vapor and we W. Sewall, Part c f Thus H. Den- Wilbur Hansen is sui. with the evaporate water from the whole bo- ny Cl. T 1 S. R. 1 W. mcasels. * .Jh i **>' »llr f' *•» every day and all day. la. —fc», Mrs. Mat. Su „ 1 . • . h«- been l t d,d n,,t t'* l* nc* thi* loM b>' HOME POitN itbivS quite ill for the lust three days “ sufficient intake we should wither- ^ w L. Evans spent the week e n d ! UPvr . .. . , wh* " preparing fresh crabs for ater softens the food we eat, the table an unusual flavor may be at his cottage at Lake Lytic. making it more easily digested and obtained by cooking them in a g al- .w . . .1 . . |f *«> ¿¡lutes the blood Ion of salt water to which has been Mr‘ J ' li Kin* o { S '» « * * 1 » 'i s i t - sbsorbe !? * ." .* * £ 1 * ” h‘ " S U A * nd L •m* lym,’h and *“ •!»• the membranes added’ one cup of vinegarand whole I • Adams. soft, lt helps regulate the laxly awca, u , [ t. stipes unhaded another cat load temperature by distributing heat — c f nvw Chevrolet sixes the first to “ * various parts and by dispo- Tapioca placed in the bottom of part of the week. *ing of surplus heat through re- fruit pies wdl absorb the juices and Mr Mri , . P'vat on. And last, but not least, keep the pie from becoming soggy. enings Alfred Davies was visitor, Saturday. • Corvallis Erickson's Garage received 2 cars of tractors Saturday, Ralph Davis of Toledo spent the week end at tne home of Mr. and Lou“ Hughson. instead ol nav..g a fractured knee ie T T *PU“ * . , M . * 1 n Maude M.llcr of Portlanu was a V>ouiw«j«y v.siior at tbe home of n«r mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Davis. Henry Martin of the Geidennen p.ace made a business trip to P o rt- ~nd. Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Burr of Cea- tian a, Wash were dini.tr guests ai too K. M Wotf horn, « w i l l y • Lutie ixniley Louis« is the new daughter of Mr. and Mrs Guy Carr vfi>> I lio U.\a e - born a t the Wdcox Memorial w i ^ M ^ a ^ Mra. C W F I ^ of Alolia, Sunday evening. vi . A‘. vandcr pUyed two n up 1 tiers in t.ie Journal Juniors' program over station k F. J . R. .« R.ir!>am Cr.-.v vis;;, 1 w th * '* *** her , Uter> Mr, Jühn Bani.U3 of ****** l urtland, over the week end. A. J . K ia it of Woouland Aerei Stipes delivered i» uesuu.ymg his place by having f rad.o W ith dyna mic ...w» ivuiCc auucu U> the front of tP v r -Vrl* '" ' »peaker um tot. ° l ~ lr*' H ° ' h l,k ,n e - Mi s iairra.ne Tcrkins spont Sat- i W u Cr ‘ ^ c a t n , T to t l r be y fced u :d j « u.e ».aves Airport arrived h e « the first of the week. „ Mrs. —.za^eUi Davis celebrated er * ..c u i) -iu n .n birthday, Wednes- »Ay e.en.n g. About twenty rvlauves «*.u m enos were present. «■ w I . t . It. Jonnson of the Richfieiu is Co. ha* installed a Unk for t-Uiyl gasoline a t tne plant, near uie raaioao, west of town „ . , a«*», r . ¿uiiut, who live* near tne iailroad tower, underwent an operation for gall stones at a riiu s- ouro n»Ap.Al Tuesday mornmg. w w as « a uu.«e of * ieeman. * i4 iu r ner I M la st S cousin, < week Mrs. M W at N. Mr. and Mrs. Vt. Gemela of Hills- boro. Route 2 . are parent* of a g irl, born luesday mornmg at tne W il- cox memorial hospital in Portland. r Mi*s Gladys Sheilenbcrger who u teaching at Strasael, visited over the week end witn her parents Mr. and M rs.a L. D. Snelienberger. Mr». F . M. Smith and children Naomi and t rancis, are spend.ng the week writn Mrs. Smith's parents Mr and Mrs.*N. Smith of Whitford. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Young and son Ja ck , and Mr and Mrs. Edward Boring visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Pollock of Portland, Wednes day evening. Mr. and Mrs. N. G. Freeman were luncheon guesta, Thursday of last week at the J . Yeager home in Tigard, former Beaverton resi dents. < ? '? ---------- ,n *h* preparation of hssh some- thing to give a distinct flavor is needed. With veal, add bacon fat, xwitH beef or lamb, liver is best. Liver added to corn beef hash is ffaod good. Celery leave« jn ^ ^ vest. Sausage flavor and green ar, , „ 0 ^ A * &nl S a : ^ y -With Mrs Miller C t l ^ t elimination , ithrOU* ^ th% r i ' than , nd daughter Maxm«, of Portland- f'u* org.ns iS of and V? this Miss Myrtle Johnson who is tram - ' If tor a r . , « a the Good Sam^ri- ■ h„™. . L tan hospital, u is home .... on a three uirce weeks vacation. 5 a Z ? M cLeod T ak e * |l » " 1. . . « m m m m m m j j BEAVERTON m i OREGONJ _____________ I New Master KY STORE S I HAYES' Good Laughs— ail Have Whoopee 1| Every Wednesday S P E C IA L S A L E Swift’s Premium Hams March 21 to March 31 F R E E - A ham will be g iv e n -F R E E Big Food Show Sat. April 6 Beaverton Market & Grocery Phone Beaverton 3203 We Deliver These Progressive Businessmen are Paying for Publicity for Beaverton# Show Them Your Appreciation By Giving Them Your Business* >■«■■■■■■■■■■ I ■■■■■■ The Beaverton Community Pro- and several country pointe. One £ R R R R I B R H R H R R R R R R B R R : ■ ■ gram, which ¡ f geography g S S j i d t a s- ! w ic is s regularly r gu a y heard . - requeeted pupils In Tuesday svsning from lUdlo ^ ^ ,l>t4n * the Beaverton ” BEA V ER THEATRE ■ v*ry ‘ ■ Station K TBR in Portland will this programs on Tuesday evening* for ■ week be heard Saturday evenng ^ educational Interest contained In between the hours of cght and nine the information which is given con- J Sun., Mon., Tues., Mar. 31-Apr. . 1-2® 1 -J £ o'clock. This change for this week ,.er„ jn» Beaverton and the Tuals- I I I 1,UN CHANEY I THE A 01E C A S r l e Or C Jrr c < =• H e r , rOAK t H o r r /H G t h e a h h a h g e h e h i o e t h e b u n k s n o o c n r / h a t t r e s s ES on w h ic h ♦ d O 9 9 ‘•While The CHy fle c p t" Comedy, “Footprints“ " ■ ■ ■■ I I ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ; j g ■ l Come In And Ask How To O b -" ■ « ' ■ ■ tela a Beautiful Diamoad 1 Necklace 3 f 3 At The ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ................................. m — —— ■■■ : In the Beaverton H!GH s c h o o l a u d i t o r i u m APRIL 8 - 8 P. M. To Discuss the Beaverton High School Building Program • J ■ ■ forms us that ths Bssvsrton pro- gram are being very well received, not only in our own community, but that during the past week favorable comment had been received from listener* in S t. Jo h n ., lellweod, ■ A g r a f f e , SeT v iC O fitR lio fl I T P ' 9 At* 9 Block Alumtmirit tT4 _ p . rm iu « . li _ ■ M achli.ry . Walnut Park, Multnomah — — — i : Ë Get Your fiojd now to Rugs andB fit in witjlg Your Spring House ( leaning s ßesuti/ul Patierns f**f> t o «40^4 Paint Time Is Nearly Here. 8«* Ue For ftpecisl Prices $1.65 to $.1.95 a gallon th*Y m,k# the* * Programs very ds- » « W “' " 4 Interesting. Tell your friends of tbe wonderful program they can hear by simply turning the radio dial to KTBR thia Satur- d»r nifht at eight o’clock, end Tues- Station, d*y night* at si« o'clock. ... , _ i m > ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■■■■■•■■■■■■■■ § a ¡ p r 0 ir r ^ g M e r c a n tile C n S B '= and nU TTf f. f c .H in d e r I "■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ i Real C m U * one of the moat favorable tr s n .- th# npw an(j j e s t e r KTBR sUtlon. mitting locations of any sUtion in the city of Portland snd should m s- Don t forget to tun. In on KTBR tonally increase the reception qu.l- Saturday sv.m ng at 8:00 o clock. ity from this popular station. KTBR These Tuesday night programs are in their new location will be using sponsorsd by a group of local bust- the full power of thefr new 600 ness men. Tha purpose la to ad- watt Wsatern Electric transnittlng vartlse Beaverton, making ita many equipment, which 1» conceded to be beneftte known to averyone. These the very h.ghest type of radio send- entertainment* contain local talent ing set. only. There are may gifted muei- Mr- Rose of tbe K TBR eUff in- ci»n» our liM,i community, and ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ J Con go! eu jg m a ss m e e t in g ■ Bank of Beaverton ■ 5 . GOOD BANK IN A GOOD« g aTO W l N IN THF. GARDEN B P O T ¡ ■ w* information from the Byrd Expedi ness- -where other explorers have pio tion's Bose of Operation In the hither neered —and lost their lives. The comfort of the men has been to Incommunicable vastnesses of the carefully looked after—Their working A ntarctic J n d ia t e th a t wonderful and sleeping hours are carefully progress is bring made In unlathom - planned—Their food scientifically prs- lng the mysteries thm «.»ve obscured pared is the most nourishing for that this unknown part of the w tfi*. part of tbe world, and Just ss the This Is the first expedition to keep .« Jin Is an essential part of the equip open e line of communication be ment of t i e Expedition, so also were tween the settle of operation and civi Simmons beds luG'-'r'.d in ths neces lization itself. Whet th at means to ' sities taken along. " Sleep la m this the morale of the men. the average ! section of ths world the most essential reader scarcely understand*. Thry the fsetor. snd undlsturbsd-rsstful slum- use of the radio, constant com m uai- : her m ust be had by the brave men ration is possible. Modern science1 who ar* wilting history u> the Ant WUI help penetrate the hidden vast- j arctic. 5 ■ t M T une In F or Beaverton Program Beaverton Pharmacy Mr. J . 11. McLeod celebrated hi | birthday, Monday, Jla r» h 2 r>, u ; * a dinner party. Those present were J Mr. and Mrs. J . W. Williams a n d .* children, Mrs. Short of Portland, ¡ J Miss Mildred McLeod and Mr. le d ■ llornecker of Hillsboro, and Mr. and H r», f i . McLeod» i EASTER HAMS!! If ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■i | I j i Children 15c K T B R S a tu rd a y , M arch 3 0 , 8 to 9 P.M . THEY W I L L . O L E L A J Adults 35c 1 ■ - -V * /¿/ f u . Mr* Barbara Gorham attended a ' luncheon and bridge of thel328 Ma tron's club a t the Heathman Hotel Saturday. The past Grand M atron,: M argaret Barnes of Grants Pass, 1 and associate Grand Conductress. < Minnie W. White, were special ' guest*. Mrs. Elizabeth J A b t e r of 8t. Helens is a guest a? the fc‘>me of Dr- and Mrs. J . R . Ta'^ert- Iabiater is the mother of Miss 4 n nabelle Isbister, who was formerl;. instructor in Pometic Science and a rt in the Beaverton High School Beaverton I. 0. 0. F Hall ere especially good *«rvcd with roast meat adds a spicy pepper nnd parsley thiV dressing. Saturday, April 5«4— Oliver Curwood'e SL A V ER ” WITH O Malley picture from th e jj s great writer 8 'Husbands Won’t T s l!"^ VAST MOMTAJH& O ß t e s AS fA O AS T h e e r f ca u ses Monday April 8 Given by the _ _________ _ as a man 4 omedy, “Winning 6 " 4 Star Shots'* Commander Byrd Makes / Startling Discoveries Noon Luncheon Daughter’s of Union Veteran’s T _ b»-fore breakfast. The Tuesday bridge Club met at tip the stomach for < o f Mrs. Leslie Spencer, other four during the Mrs F. G. Donaldson won the prize *c t, not only as a for high score. mach and intestine, .. .. .. -rr , . and -'^r4' Fittenger of Los f . ‘ 1 ri° 5* Ar.geles, Cal . visited „» ,k„ u ____ to healthy action. of Mr and Mrs. W. Manning Wed- Look upon the drinkink nesday. * as a good health ^ , . ... you drink no less ' I>' Parmeter of Aberdeen of water per day •pent the week er.d with the J . H Hulett family. Mrs Parmeter is an The program to ( Friday) bv the BUnt Mr. Hulett. to be postponed until ------------- ----------------- a n o th e M rs. V . A . Woods, M rs. Fred Qmsted, M rs. F . W . Livermore, J r ., Mr». Leslie Spencer. Mrs. N W . Gorham, Mrs Charles Jacka, and Mrs. W. VanKleek went to see the Dufwin players, Tuesday eve ning. LEWIS BROTHERS’ L IM B E R YARD ° " e o r tw o Mrs- Wm. Biel left for a visit i with her sister, Mrs. William Ham- ner of Fresno, California. They are both daughters of Mr. and Mrs. E. E . Swenson. The Sunday School of the Bethel church present their Easter pro gram Sunday morning during the Sunday school period, 9:45 to 11:00 An interesting program has been! prepared by the children to w hich’ everyone ie invited to attend. I « w ~ s T i t : H t m.s9WUIM4UI;MSiuM are for because rarer faCM pn>bably ett Mrs. Donald M. MacNeil and son, Dona.d, returned hqme Tuesday a f te r a few weeks visit with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Painter of Matches, W ashington. Mrs. May, a sister of Mrs- L. M. Thomas, who has been in n Portland hospital has improved so she was able to return to her home in Moro the first of this week. t S i Jam es Davis and family of North Plains spent Wednesday at the home of his mother and sister, Mrs. E liz abeth Davis, and Mrs. Louis Hugh- ten. .. C. J . Beach is making improve ments at his market, near the O. and E. tracks. New candy cases and linoieani have been added, ma king a decided improvement. Johnson’s Floor Wax for sale here. Johnson's W ax is the best polish lor floors. We also have an electric polisher which we will rent. Mrs. 11 ip 1 tre-q n v ted with ber mother Mrs. Myrtle Haines, and her si- er Mrs- Lawerer.ee 1 ucker, Monday. Mi r, ( ^ * McUod , nd Ejdon *• y • I»'»!, and »laughters Helen and Thelma \:*.:»d with rc!- at v,-s a- Hi i k r . ,u ■ end. ^ Mrs. Je ss Thomas, of Medford, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Tromas. Mrs Thomas .» a sister-in-law of Mr. L . M. Thomas. Don’t forget the bridge and “ 500" party in Masonic Hall Saturday eve ning, April 6 at eight o'clock. R e freshment, nic* prizes. Twenty five cents. Everybody come. , land. '< * f l M l M OS 1NVITRII The oonatrurtlon o f a new store Rids will tie rwooteed up to A- 88 ----- ---------------------— ----- — ------ I« in (ilenwood Is fast nearing coin- prtl 3 for 12 cords of 4-foot Ileo, ST A T E pletion. first growth ñr wood, dsllvsrtd to A mvidern laundry will be estab- ths Cedar Mill school house H H The Pacific Tel A Tel. Co. Is w ex- lished at Wheeler soon. . ~Z~ ------- 7 ---- V " “ ~ H-rves rlerk Adv. elfi-IT tending a phone line from Newport IW*ves, ciora. I he Salem post office will be re- t 0 T aft -..».id and enlarged lleavnrtnn llobsk- ... . .... . A new warehouse will he built Hie Baker White Pine Lumber in MilL.n Freewater for the Free ah l.ndgr No. Company has changed hands. «4M m esta firs t water Tomato Grviwers assoeiation and third Tuts- Two apartment houses wdl be e - ■* * coat of fili,700. dav e v e n in g * •( txcietl on Everett Street in P ort Tha city of Nvwberg will issue 7 ;itl p M In th s bonds in the near future for the |. o . O. F. Hall Mrs. Marjorie Le- installation of 0.360 feet of a ten- win. Secretary, Mrs. Sarah Cham- | Itread Hoard. 1 can Enamel, and inch water pipe. | berlain, N. 0 . p-tf 1 Brush V|| for 3 #e Iteg I ular l*r*»e ia ing -------------------------------- — ................... ■ ' 1 Oregon State News L°“ m“»‘ > mad* 1»P * «»u they are less in demand. ™ e h ln ^ “ to * » '«*. ^ k p r o - ----------------------------------------------------- pcriy. Mnce only only s a part part is is replace»! replace»! P” 'y- Since BEAVER Tnr-AiKE % . . that we eat, . .. it , is ne- ¿ s a a a a a i by* f. the food PROGRAM ■ Y ccssary to make up the deficit ■ ■ # Ç Sun.-Mo>v..Tues. ; *■ Mar. 3l«A pr. 1 - J To Get which anspunfs, roughly*, to f x • Would Y’ou L k e ! 4 Lon Chaney d glasses. “ Good String of Pearl Beads? J ; JN 5 K ,, Many people fail to drink - M“ ny ^ P 1* r* “ t0 drink * suf- Ask About 1 hem at the ■ \ "W H IL E TH E O T Y SLEEPS" ! nctent quantity of water. Such peo - ■ . . , . . , P f°.‘ ! •> ■ "A The "Insido" story of the N ew - Ple * " *<Ctt»tomed to giving their ■ BEAVERTON’ PHARMACY ■ J York police i *>»‘ «*ms less than the required a- ■ ■ \ r«mede ••K^torint. "4 mount of water and although they H Beavertim’s leading drug store.H r. ' . V { I may suffer from headaches and in- g • t Wednesday, Thursday, April 3 - 4 ? digestion they never think that lack ^ « M H a a a i a i « 4 A 4 a i a u « s i a i - ? K R E X — King of wild horses ? ef w, t i r mRV have Kimething to do t -------------------------------------------------- 4. with Jack Perrin i tne J , G £ i h* 7 7 * * T i * Mi * ' F<x>d '* burned in the hotly to keep us warm and to give us power to work and ve. There is a constant breaking down and wearing out of cells and ,issueg «»d this broken down and worn out material is thriwn Into the bKHxl to be gotten rid of by the ' un* * - kidneys, and intestines. ^.op,ouf ' rln^lri^ alds * c" tion of these organs and prevents »he accumulation of poison in the *>stc»«. Every day about four pints Z " ' ------ ' - V A f 1 J " s DIETSCH’S HARD WARE & FU R M - j I ST IPE’S GARAGE ! 1 Invites You to Vlsjt p e l r J The Best Equipped in Washing' g ■ top County ,anl Mee* Their F jc * R tqry Trained Mechanics. U * th e * ■ New Chevrolet Six—and T h e ir ! fi ■ ■ Used Cars With *n “O. K . ’ J 3 That Counts— and the W recker* ■ ■ a And Tow Car That A n sw er*! ■ ■ 2 Calls Both Day And Night « TURE STORE ! s,________________:■ J^ a Have McÇjrriulçh U ^ ln J I 8 ■ Tractors, International Combintaj : ■ i And Harvssting M.ehtnary : Z j j O T J g ERICKSON Co. ! ■ ■