Beaverton times. (Beaverton, Or.) 191?-19??, March 15, 1918, Image 6

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    War Savings News.
War Savings is the chance Un
cle Sam offers everybody to do
his bit Everybody can lend
Uncle Sam 25 cents. YOU can
lend $4.14 every pay day.
Washington county has in
vested $41,488.95 up to March
11. Our Apportionment is
$534, 000 or an average of $20
per capita.
The school children of Wash
ington county have laid up
$3828.75 in the form of War
Savings already. Watch it
grow.
N. A. FROST,
Chairman of War Savings.
' Red Cross News.
substitutes. ,
All ladies of the vicinity are
urged to come and hear her.
The Red Cross ladies have de
cided to tie or quilt quilts and
solicit orders. The money made
in this v.ay to be uvtf to pur
chase Red Cross supplies.
Apply to Mrs. H. G. Vincent
for prices and particulars.
Fine four year old registered
Angora Goat Buck for sale $20.
Inquire F. Cft Donaldson, R F D
3, Beaverton, Ore. v 11
Scout News.
The boy scouts of Beaverton
helped very much in cleaning up
the town last Friday. They put
in a cord of wood for the Con
gregational church. They have
divided up the troop into three
patrols. , ; The names of the
scouts are:Elert Carstens, Leroy
Craig, Archie Masters, Charles
Fry, Percy Fry, Albert Rossi,
Elert Carstens, patrol leader
of the Bob White patrol has the
American measles.
The scouts are very busy
these days getting signatures
to the red postcards. These
.postcards are applications for
W. S. S. thrift stamps. You
sign the card, give the number
of W. S. S. or thrift stamps you
want, the scout mails it, and if
you live on a mail route the car
rier brings the Stamps and you
pay him for them. If you get
your mail at the postoffice the
i stamps are delivered to you
I there. ,
i Buy a thrift stamp today,
j So f ar as is known two scouts
have secured signatures to the
cards.
Beaverton Red Cross met
Wednesday, March 13, forty
being present.
A helpful talk on flour conser
vation was given by Miss Mills, j Cecil Barnes, George Thompson,
Six new members were taken j Philip Thompson, Lowell Tall
in. Miss Mills will 'be here 'man, Freeman Rowe, Ernest
apain on April 3 to demon-Masters,
rftrate to the ladies the art of Fred Stump has been accepted
bread making using the flour as a candidate for a boy scout.
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Night... IVilOllUbJlll iJ 19 1 8
Gven By
HUBER Commercial CLUB
at Huber, Oregon.
MUSIC BY COVELL'S ORCHESTRA
Admission $1.00 per couple, Ladies free, and
t We absorb the war tax.
Watch for the announcement of the big
Second Htgktoay Dance soon
For United Stetes Sender
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R. N. BUnftold.
Farmer, Stockraiser and
Businessman.
A MAN who does things.
Who has -accomplished some
thing. Who knows how to work and
get results.
Who knows Oregon's needs,
requirements and resources.
Who has the experience,
knowledge and business un
derstanding. Who, as a State Legislator for
six years, has already done
much for Oregon.
Whose Republicanism is un
questioned and whose abil
ity has-been proven.
(Paid Advertisement by Stan
field Committee, Stanfield, Ore.)
(Paid Advertisement)