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FRIDAY. MARCH TOR IWAVEKTON RKVfFW 21. 1930. I .is Goldstein. ' etìdsr.t Co I ils» »'idei .IJ o i M*ittr.|( thei.i «• h V/'.»; • ll.-U'e . r.e il iiui'L* iVr c.»- v .iiii.j u>.k>HÌ wh«n oimt the wooden hone a>««il ti t am" 1 c ilinn to tile Lis Ang*.’ -^ Brvak. u t Club, which «il filetta h.e »uppo&tid to r.Je. m i F A S H IO N FACTS I Baby blue and pink aro the lates, ii'uimine inactions. ¿ports coata and auita are wel. belted for convenience. The dainty puff sleeve and cape . i so popular this sprir.f are cop from the Empire period. (Jack Oakie and E velyn Brent tn a sem e from the Paramount^ Picture j^ F a st C om p a n y A world exposition in Spain last year is responsible for the bolero frock which is now a leading fash ion model. u Sponsored by Beaverton Chamber of Commerce for the benefit of the Beaverton Baseball Club. Mrs. Geo. W. Tefft of Hood Riv er . is spending the week here at her home. Mrs. Lilja visited with her sis ter. Mrs. Anderson in Portland, Monday. Mrs. A. Camon of Portland war a luncheon truest at the H. F. Waite home, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs'. R. L. Gibbons spent Sunday at the home o f Mr. Gib bon's father E. E. G-bbons of Hills boro. Katherine Denney spent Saturday and Sunday visiting with her grand- paier.ta. Mr. and Mrs. J. Asbahr at Hillaboro. Mr. and Mrs. Ora Anderson of Portland were dinner guests at th Walter Van Kleek home on F'riday evening of last week. Mrs. R. L. G.bbons spent three days o f last week at the home o her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas s ® A treat is in »«**• f.«c rl v'> i a’ temt the play give- !>\ >' *iu.l«' • body of the high ’h >ol t1, c ■ ning «FridayI in t and I t ion itcien Key’s to ip n ih title of this mol* I -'m u' c faiv The scene is laid in the office o'’ the Baldpste Inn e h 'r e a ' nit writer comes to have the nece* sary seclusion to writ-. He h is no time to fin ah his writing, f • one person after another enter the old |**n with person»! 1 ,» •>. »ItSnii* h the writer has the "only Key in existence." There ere a latvc number of talented students featured in tho play who are all capable, an*! you will never regret having seen this play, which it under the direction of Miss Geraldine Sanford. There will be music between the acta. in * ne U.'l'beatlon tool • In* e at the Shannon home la • «'*■>’ , when twenty three of the relative» met to celebrate M’ '*o * n 'ti’s mothers( Mr Surah ( Gannire») 7tlth birthday untiiversni y • Monroe's Cth *"th lav »' n’ \ *rv »1**1 '*r un> Mrs, Sii» nun's Slat we Mint anniversary hi it feast am* a most pleasant re union was enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. A M. Jann on. und Mr. und Mr», fl. II. I Vim y nt ‘ e. dod the seventh I ri Inlay anni versary of the lltlldmro Itotury ••ut» last Thursday evening. The tutary Anne's wire the special -lient» of th-* evening A banquet va» served at 1:90 o'clock. A. I* .’ Vitold», past president of tho 'orllstid Rotary Club wn:i tho *|*<*a ker of tho evening. Tommy 1 ill e. • l*o o f Portland, led the singing. . MR. A N D MRS. n IN TON C A M S FOR BASEBALL PLAY FID Fresh Eggs direct from ihe neighbour g farmers. ■ ■ a That good old Eastern Cured Han:# and BMOB. ■ A t Harry L. Corbett * "i. "Vl.'-ii.'Ti.H C. M McKay mi l hit daughter Ruby McKay of !*• n tl. t«l «pent fiunday with Mr. McKay » slater, Mir* l.etty McKay of Whit foul. Mian V fc ir e n S u fffir ln ? » * Ir r ita tio n js -J e r ir fui I'tlnnal llbubl. r Irritation dint .no ."ill iilri'p, or causo. limn- |ng i Itching Herniation, llacliaeha, I.< a l'a s or mu nini' Belio.T mak ing you feel tired, d o p ic e li, ami dia* "in ¿od. w li> i*.*t try the Cyatra Ss lli-iii TeetT D on't give up. t o t « vetes tiiilav at nnv <lrug etnie Fut It tn the test Soo f ir ynuraelf how joli ta i y It « ' l i n Mi'iioy bark If It ulrkiy a oean'i bring quirk Im provenient, and eatlefv you onin^l.tely. T ry iysU a today. Only ilfflif M eats o f Quality Strictly Fresh, Properly Cut And Handled in A Cleanly Manner You will always find the best of meats and groceries at our market. Sanitary Market (Sb Grocery Fred Knorr, Prop. Phone Beaverton, Gf>02 u m STEAKS 1 The Best ftfcais and Groceries "ì or Dinner W e have a ll t h e s e little delicacies fhat turn a meal into a royal repast. a W e have a full line ol meals, gioitile# end frrsh vege- tables, all appetizing end dninly, at the lowest possible BEAVER T H E A T R E j prices. PROGRAM e ¿ ■ ■ ■ C o m e h e r e a n d g e l ih e f i x i n 'f . j ■ ---- i ¿F rid a y , Saturday, March 21, 22 A ■i "THE T IP -O F F " S J with Bill Cody A 5 2 K Sun.. Mm*., Tue»., Mar. 2.7, 24. 2.'*R “ LOVE OVER NIGHT’ r with Rod LaRixqur “ I t jf Friday, d f Saturday, March 28, 29^ Hoot Gib*on In f “ POINTS WEST* ft Phone us. í Beaverton Market & Grocery Two Deliveries Daily Í We Deliver. Two phone«, 10:30 A. M. 3 :0 0 P. M. 3 2 0 3 and 1702 R E P IH M C A N C A N D ID A T E F op r) /0 /iy does t/h 7e e//, GOVERNOR NOUGH tiny parcsites to infect every person in the United States with athlete's foot are lurking on the glass plate shown above. They are being examined by a New York bacteriologist. The plate contains billions of Tinea Trichophytons, which cause the foot malady, a form of ringworm, and these parasites were cultivated from a single specimen over night. Widespread evidence of this disease, which has caused some schools to close and has indicated that an outbreak of It might come to any village or city of the United States, has caused medical men in all parts of the country to study means by which it may be eradicated. Constant use of antiseptic is being urged as a means to aid the fight against this age-old malady which has recently taken a more serious appearance in this country. The photo graph >as taken in the Pease Laboratories in New York where scientists are constantly studying the disease in an effort to control it. E say SERVI! AT m) P r lm t ir le i M ay lit Paid Adv., Corbett for Governor Com Piovi J Cook Fieli Mor. NEW DE LUXE CHAIR CARS but still — P o r t la n d to Los Aaaga' m Here i*. an unusual opj;ortur.!ty tr> r : v c money. This ticket is good for tra- *.l on day coac':<?s and in tourist site;»:nr; cirs. Take advantage o f this low L.rc and plan your trip to Los Angeles now. , linjay Greater Speed and Comfort D trp cushioned, individual reclining chairs; wirier win dow» new interior beauty. IT JEANETTE LOFT AND ROD LftfeXQUE IN 'LOVE Ovtfl H lQ H T '-A tn S Reclining chairs in day Coaches pro vide maximum comfort. There’s always plenty o f room on the train to rest and walk about. Tourist sleepers give still greater com fort, yet they are economical. Y ou save time, too. S IS Portland to San Francisco Coming to the Beaver Theater Sunday, Monday, Tues. ■là floor. His cries brought police who SID E L IG H T S ------------- à The Broadway wisecrack, “ Don’t step on it; it might b* Lon Chaney’’ c uld be paraphrased by two burg lar* o f Malone, N. Y. While robbing • »tore, one o f them stepped on the p t e > p t # U / t w ho was deeping on the j captured the careless intruders. PuMm.n-like dreiiirig rooms sod imokma compsrrmcncs. Porcelini with bowls, cic. Por further information and reserva tion! phone or tail at addreit below, or tec your local tiilel agent. T he minute an otnrlet is hot from the pan, it is puff« .1 up, tender • , ■ at its best, , , , Anil the minute vegetable* aro fresh from the garden, all their flavor, all their juice arc ut their high point. The way to have white wax bean» while they nrc temler; and carrots when so crisp they cook creamy before they aro creamed . . . the way to have all vegetable» at their climax- time of freshne»», is 1» pick them from a garden of your «>wn. And the way to grow vegetable* approaehing perfection is to plant Ferry* purebred Seed». These seed* are perfected the way breeder» perfect cattle. A Ferry-bred tomato i* no more like an ortlinary tomato than Ferry’* aweet corn i* like horse corn. Find Ferry'» purebred Seed* at the “ store around the corner,” And write for Ferry’* Seed Annual. This give* 7.1 year»'experience in gardens— news o f mulch paper—and even of better way* to cook vegetables. D. M. I'erry & Co., 500 Paul Avc., San Fruneiseo, California. f. When Louis Golding of Brooklyn sought to have his name changed to Golding, the judge of the court to which he applied refused his peti tion and bawled him out beside*. Th# judge’s nam* happened to b*j S o u th e r n P a c ific C. E. ALLEN , Agent BEAVERTON OREGON \ at the Right Prices When You Plan That Luncheon full line of lunch meals C it»y M e e t. M a rk e t. . - 1 ' Ivi *r rhoir "I tho Congre g" ml . b il* Il I ut .it ll In n r nf ' I Helen I I I I lo ffi, T .i l u> * coning uf la t week. The Beaverton Finance Company reporta the sale of the B J. Woodward property Just outside tho 'ity limits on Watson street to I- an H‘ Sutton, head salesman for ’ he new Ford agency. Tho deal was handled by W. E McCloskey, realty manager for tho Finance Company. 0 0 ( 3 Tablets V A bio tk down on the pros» has ratirbd amue delay In getting out th!* i *ue f 1 ha Review. Thera th ns’ » will hiijq on at limes, I N A N C E CO. S E L L S W O O D W A R D P LA C E Mr F C in to i. the manager f* the n«»v*rt'*n Uii*>', »l| club announ ces that spring prnct'ce will sta ’"ii' d-v. Msrvh "I, at the Watson st ground*. Any plnvers wiaMng to try ou f*r the team this season ar,. re quested to report at the above-men tioned grounds not later than 2:3b P nt. on that date. IIAC, For your Sunday dinner, nice young Beef, Pork, Lamb, Veal. Poultry and fresh Fish. f i ni i S W n\ JANNSKNS AND DEN- N » ; \ S A I T K N D K O TAU i Prices You Can’t Beat ■ ■ iL i SH A N N O N S IIAVK A 3-1N-1 CELEBRATION Meat You Can Eat Move to Wipe Out “ Athlete’s Foot” Menace in Cities of United States t rTY T P L A Y T O B K (¡1 V K N B Y B , H . S . S I T I l 'K N T l i O D 'i GERTY E N T E R T A IN “ Corn Varieties for Oregon" will Mr. and Mr*. J. L. Haggerty en be the timely farm crops topic to come at 7 :J5 o'clock in KOAC’s tertained at dinner Sunday the fol The Rebekah Needle and Social farm program Tuesday evening lowing guests: Mr. and Mrs. Mel Club met Wednesday in the 1. U Hansen of Hillsboro. March 25. D. C. Smith, mstructer ville Haggerty and children, of Sii - O F. hall in an all-day meeting, Work on the oparetta. “ Up in th* in farm crops, will be the speaker verton: MV and Rrs. Roy Mot* with a splendid luncheon at noon of St. Johns: Mr and Mrs. N. P They were busy quilting having two Air" to be given in the near future, is progressing rapidly under the di A strawberry huller has been Nielson and daughter, of Tigard: quilts to work on. rection o f Miss Amarette Barnes found much quicker and easier than Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Tetersen and son, o f Portland; and Mr. and Mrs. Julia Wilson. Prud-.nce Pevehousc. a knife for removing broken fea McKesson Cud Liver Oil feathers from a C. W. Strothers. and Mr. Hutchinson o f Vancouver thers and pin Wash, visited at the home o f Mr. chicken. Very high quality. 1125 per bottle Modern Dane* and Mrs. George Ware last Sunday Special, per bottle only ............ 79c OHIO CLOVER SEED Kinton Grange Hall Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bettendorf IS ALL DISTRIBUTED moved recently from Portland to the EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT former home o f his parents. Mr. PRICES CUT Barden’s Band G mid Music and Mrs. P. G. Bettendorf at Whit- More than a carload of Ohio Richard's Barber and Beauty Shop ford Station. hardy red clover seed, brought into Mr. and Mrs. E. F . Doering, Mr. the state and distributed by the Marcelling ................ .. |.50 FOR RADIOS and Mrs James Whitworth and two Oregon Extension service at the re Hair cut .............................................25 sons, and Miss Erma Nelson were quests of growers and dealers, is Service And Supplies Oregon Aloha Sunday dinner guests at the Evans- in the hands of fanners in some 15 counties of the state. Inspection of Whitworth home. Call 9303 fields has also been made and it is AUBREY L. FLLTCI1EK Mrs. W. C. McKell and Miss Ju- believed a successful beginning has Beaverton Radio Co. Tette Carter accompanied by Mr. Attorney -at-L aw , Beaverton, Ore been made in re-establishing Ore- I and Mrs. H. H. Bremner of Minn SEE—Jackson Bell 7 tube radio Office with Beaverton Realty Co. gon as a leading clover seed pro Special attention given to com mere.al eapolis, Minn., motored to Govern with 90-day guarantee, $39-50 ducing state. accounts, conveyancing, real property ment Camp Saturday. anu the aettiiment of eslatea. Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Asbahr and daughter Connie Lou of Portland visited in the home of his sister, u ■ Mrs. R. B. Denney, and family. a Relieves a Headache or Neuralgia Sunday afternoon. ■ in 39 minutes, checks a Cold the first day, and checks Malaria in thre* days. 666 ALSO IN LIQUID m T ersw?€L — - r — S.-THI OASOENtR HA* NO 5ICONO CHANCI. SLANT TMI SIIT. Want fr*dh limn hum» milk Xnrulay Hlpvrn ten der rirutUn art in I'nl 1 niiintl. Only pare!teed étais tan prodmn their rich, buttary /tarar. F E K KY’S purebred SEEDS I