THE BEAVERTON TIMES Plumbing and Heating Work that pleases and we famish estimates cheerfully. Wheth er it be complete heating; ventilating and plumbing instal lation for a modern building or merely a pipe that is dogged, the service we render vill please you while our moderate charges leave the smile that won't corns off. Superior Service is Our Motto. BEAVERTON PLUMBING CO. Elmer Stipe, Manager. Stipe's Garage Chevrolet Sales and Service REPAIRING ON ALL HAKES OF MACHINES. Tires Vulcanized. ACETYLENE WELDING. Tires And Accessories Every week is adding to our list of subscribers to the Satur day Evening Post, Ladies .-""me- Journal and The Country Gen tleman. New subscriptions or renewals are equally appreciat ed. R. L. Tucker at Stroud & Tucker's office. DELICIOUS CORN MUFFINS. We Print Butter Wrappers Here's an old fashioned recipe for corn muffins that hai recently been revived and used with unusual success in several of the larger New York ho tels : To make three and a half dozen muffins take one quart milk, six ounces batter substitute, twelve ounces of light syrup or honey, four eggs, pinch of salt, two ounces baking powder, one and a half pounds cornmeal and one and a half pounds rye flour. The butter and syrup should be thoroughly mixed ; then add the eggs gradually. Four in the milk and add the rye flour mixed with coramenl and baking powder. FOJRO The Universal Car It's no longer necessary to go into details describ ing the practical merits of the Ford car everybody knows all about "The Universal Car." How it goes and comes day after day and year after year at an operat ing expense so small that if s wonderful. This adver tisement is to urge prospective buyers to place orders without delay as the war has produced conditions which may interfere with normal production. Buy a Ford car when you can get one. We'll take good care of your order get your Ford to you soon as possible and give the best in "after-service" when required. Otto Erickson WASHINGTON COUNTYj SCHOOL NEWS County School Notes. (Continued from first page.) school with the teacher and pu pils helping. The Oak Park school gave an Arbor Day program and planted some ornamental trees. A nice representation of the school pa trons was in attendance. There was much discussion of the matter of standardization. Nearly alll present expressed themselves in favor of arrang ing the lighting and making a few minor improvements neces sary to meet the requirements. Progress school had an enter tainment Friday evening and raised $21.25 to be used for the Red Cross and other benevolent enterprises. Walter Cole of Cipole has sold $60 worth of War Savings Stamps and is enrolled to mem bership in the Rainbow Regi ment. We ought to have ten or 15 more this week.. N. A. FROST, County School Superintendent. Scholia Miss of Ten Writes War Vers of Much Merit The teacher asked the child ren to write a patriotic compo sition and Alt JCirby, age 10, who lives with her grandfather, Charles Koerber, at Scholls, wrote the following; Hail! Hail) You soldier boys, Keep your banner waving; Make it foremost in your joys, "Keep Old Glory waving." When we look upon its stars And stripes that shone in many wars, We cry with all the strength of yore, "Keep Old Glory waving." Many soldiers for it died, For home were many craving, But with their last breath they cheerfully cried. "Keep Old Glory waving." One brave mother had a son, For his country irave him. Saying, "Do not fear to face the stun: Keep Old Glory waving." Washington's Birthday Program -: To be Given by Beaverton Schools Err- M 3 Friday evening, February 22, a special program appropriate to the day will be given by the pub lic and high school students in the high school auditorium un der the auspices of the Parent Teachers' Association of Bea verton to which a small admis sion fee will be charged. The fee is for the benefit of the Parent-Teachers' Association in or der that they may further ex tend the good -work they are do ing for the Beaverton schools. The nroirram follows: 1. What Happened to HennyPenny ' First Grade 2. The Thirteen Colonies Room Two 3. Two Little Patriots Alice Johnson and Archie Zimbrick 4. The Magic Word Second Grade 5. Chorus, "My Own United States," Room Two 6. A Colonial Tea Party Five Girls 7- Sketch , English Class 8. ' Bass Solo Earl E. Fisher 9. Recitation, "The Little Soldier James Hines 10. A Dutch Drill .Six Girls 11. Recitation -.. Clarence Phillips 2. Song "Long Boy," Two Boys Wilma Norris 14. The Color Fairies Eight Girls 15. Song, "Shoemaker," First Grade S- Ritation. Noreen Nelson "Solo Delia Allen 18- Recitation Erma Nelson 19. Public School Jubilee Singers. Beaverton and Hillsboro What Influence Has Advertising on You? , Are you influenced by advertising? It is a well-known fact among advertisers and ad vertising men that the public generally is reluctant to admit the influence of advertising. A man will go into a store and camouflage his intentions with a dozen ex cuses to prevent admitting to the merchant that he came in to get advertised goods. Yet he wears Knox hats, Keyser ties, Munsing or B. V. D. underwear, Flor sheim shoes, and Kuppenheimer clothes, eats a patent breakfast food that costs four times as much and is neither as wholesome or as nourishing as plain oatmeal or graham mush, has Van Camp's pork and beans for lunch, drinks Ghirardelli's chocolate, Golden West cof fee, or Multo or Bevo, and smokes Owl cigars and goes happily on his way imagining that he is master of his own soul when in reality he is ordering his very life in conformity with certain standards which someone had nerve enough to advertise and foresight enough to profit by the result. If you are one of the people who are never influ enced by advertising, just take the time to-night to check over your wearing apparel, the furnishings of your home, the groceries that furnish your table, the tools you work with and the pleasures you indulge and see how many advertised articles you really use and how many of them you really could not do without. If you will do this faithfully, you will only be honest with yourself if you take the advertising of the home merchant in the home paper and profit by the news you will find therein, for after all, advertising is only store news published in an economical and convenient EQCUGGI DEIOTAGTSWAR America's Greatest Cereal Crop It Now Movino to Market. MAINSTAY IN NATION'S CRISIS. Surplus Wheat of the United State Haa Been Sent te Famine Threat ened Ski rope. America's great corn crop, exceed ing 8,000,000,001) liualtels, will sv tliu world's food slum I ton, oltiduls ut the United States food uilmiiUstrutlon be lieve. Corn Is the nation's best food cereal, housewives are beginning to realize. It con tu Ins alt the elements needed to keep the body tu a stute ot heullli and when used according to the scores ot tried recipes, OTiclully when com 'dned with an added oortlon of oil or fat, will sustain life Indefinitely. In dian warriors Jit colonial days lived ou parched com alone for many days at ti time, and at Valley Forge parched corn was at times the sole ration of the Continental soldiers. Owing to transportation difficultly caused by the war the corn crop mnvei' more slowly to market this yeur flux ever before. Now, however, the cerem Is reaching the millers and consninei In the meantime the notion's mrplu. wheat has been sent to Kurope, Toduy there are approximately bushels of corn for every Ainbrlciiu This quantity Is greater by five Imuh els than In former years. Corn has become the nation's uw'ii stay In the crisis of wur, J'ist as tills cereal saved the first American colonists from famine on many occasions, Jimt as It served a n atnple food during the War of the It"' olutlon and during the Civil War, Klitr Corn has again come to the fmnt is the nation's battle with auufcracy. Corn meal Is finding greatly literals ed use in the making of ordinary white breud. Hundreds of housewives ami many of the larger tinkers urn mlxtnu 20 per cent, corn meul with tvlnmt flour to make leavened bread. This kind of a mixture is worked and hnked In the same rarlnes and with the "time methods that apply to Htrulglit wheat bread. Corn breud using corn me'il entire lyIs gaining a greater popularity than ever lief ore. Housewives lire coming to realize that every pound of wheat saved in America menus a pound of wheat released fur shipment to the nations with which America Is astutcl ated In the war. There are n score of corn products that today possess unusual Importance for Americans. Corn syrup for sweet ening corn cakes and buckwheat cukes and for use In the kitchen Instead of granulated sugur Is one of the lending products made from corn. Corn oil, excellent for frying and for every other purpose filled by salad oils. Is appearing on the market In Inrge quantities. It comes from the germ of the corn, , MADE-IN-fiERMANY LIES CIRCULATED IN CANADA Canada Is also having trouble with Made-ln-Oeniisny lies calculated to hinder Canadian food conservation ac cording to un official statement re ceived from the Canadian food con troller by the United Hintes food administration. The stories bothering Canada are of the same general character u those the United Htates food mltnlnisira tor recently denounced In this coun try, such as the ridiculous wilt and blueing famine fakes and the report that the government would seize housewives' slocks of home ennneo goods. The Canadian food controller esti mates that when (he people listen i -and pass on such stot-leN, each one has the power of destruction lliut lies In a battalion of otdlers. "Stories without even a veHtlga of foundation have been scattered brand cant," suld the Canadian statement. "N'jr have they come to life casualty They have started slinnltnooiwly In different parts of the country and In each Instance have been calculated to arouse public Indignation, "They are Insidious, Stihtls, persist ent, hit by bit they dltttdpata public trust, tbe great essential In the work of food control, "It lies with every Individual to for bear from criticism; to refrain from passing on the vagrant and harmful story, and thus the more effectively to co-operate In work which Is going to mean more than the majority of people yet realize." THI UNITIO STATES FOOD ADMINISTRATION SAYS: There la no royal road te feed oenoervatlen. Wo eaa only ae compilsrr this by the Voluntary action of our whole people, each olsmont In proportion to its insane , It Is a matter of equality of bur den j a matter of minute oavln and substitution at every point in tho M.000,000 kltahons, on the 20, 000,000 dinner tables, and In tho fciwQrOOO mamifacturlnf, whole sale and retail establishment tho country. 1 THE SUPRKMI TEST OF THI NATION HAS COMB. Arc Yon Doing Your Part? If you are not In s position to buy Liberty Bonds, buy War Savings Stamps. They are a good Investment and will help win the war, the sasae m the bonds. Lot us look after your needs in the banking Use. We also write fire and life insurance and do notary work. Try our service. You will be pleated. BANK OF BEAVERTON way. id Hon For gale 1280 brown . as. mare, 7 yean, gentle, wund and 1 fl IN ADDITION TO OUR REGULAR STOCK OF Brick and Drain Tile WE HAVE A QUANTITY OF NO. 2 BRICKS ON THE YARD, SUITABLE FOR ROOT HOUSES, CELLARS, COOK OVENS, ETC., FOR WHICH WE ARB NOW ASKING $5.00. U ALSO SEVERAL LOADS OF BATS, IF TAKEN AT THIS TIME, FOR 50c. PER L0 VD. Oregon Brick & Tile Co. BEAVERTON, OREGON. Leave Yew Kodak Fiaiihiat ..'. at The Beaverton Tine offlee. First Clan Work, Prompt 8er- . vice and Reasonable Charge! are .... featurea that win please you la . thii new service which thla pa- per offeri to resident! of Bea- ...,...,.. verton and vicinity. Mailorders wiD receive prompt aad cartful V attention. "93" For Your Hair and Scalp RexaU "93" Hair Tonic Thii cooling, fragrant, refreshing liquid, rubbed gently into the scalp, helps to stimulate the circulation and enable the blood to nourish the hair, open the scalp . pores and remove all trace of dandruff. Price! 50 eeati aad 11.00 a bottle. Though a complete common-sense hair treatment when used alone, you can get quicker result! with Rexall "43" Hair Tonic if you will give yourself a sham poo once a week. Rexall "93" Shampoo Pasta Dirt, dust and dandruff, your hair's worst enemies, are easily and quickly removed by the delightfully fragrant cleansing lather of Rexall "3" Shampoo Paste. It con tain no free alkali ; it gets down to the scalp with but very little rubbing with your fingers, because it ia quickly liquefled by the warmth of the skin. . It does not leave the slightest trace of gum or stick iness but it does leave a cooling sense of refreshing cleanliness, , v ' (; s " ! " DEAN'S DRUG f STOriL teady. H. A. Ekstrom. ltf.