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About Beaverton times. (Beaverton, Or.) 191?-19?? | View Entire Issue (April 19, 1918)
THE BEAVE3T0N TIMES Friday, April 19, 1918. School Notes. . The following is quoted from a letter sent by County Superin tendent Frost to every school board in Washington County, i ?Do not hire any teacher who is not a loyal, patriotic Amer ican actually helping in Uncle Sam's War Work. No teacher tan teach conservation, Red Cross, Thrift and War Savings and honor to the flag who does not practice these things. No neutral teacher will be tolerated m Washington County next year. You should mention this when talking about hiring. Even if you know that the teacher is all right the fact that you demand a pledge of that kind will put life into her work. j ' " a sti will know that you are right back of her." n. A. jvvi, County Supt C. B. Buchanan of Hillsboro was a business visitor in Beaver ton yesterday. $ if . ML S. Barnes Has Birthday. Your Teeth . f Are your best friends, for in tiieir work lies the guard which Nature has placed against indi gestion. If they do their work well, good digestion is practically assured. Decayed teeth cannot do good work, but a clean tooth never decays. Because of our modern meth ods of eating and living, a simple brushing will not clean the teeth of fte frit's and sediments that "olle-i on them. You must have a pood dentifrice. Here are three of the best : COLGATES DENTAL CREAM REX ALL TOOTH PASTE LILLY DENTAL PASTE We can recommend any of the three. , If you want clean teeth and of course you do you cannot do better than to supply your needs here. At this season, when the blood is just beginning to thin for the summer months, the acids and particles of food are exceptionally liable to start de cay in the teeth. Now is an im portant time to keep them clean with a reliable dentifrice. Dean's Drug Store Sunday, April 14, the home of , Mr. and Mrs. M. a Barnes was the scene of a happy family gathering, the occasion being their twenty-eighth wedding an-! niversary and also the seventy- first birthday of Mr. M. Barnes and sixty-ninth birthday vf Viio KrntViAr J. W. Barnes and ' VI M V wuw- w j the sixty-fifth birthday af an-i other brother, J. C. Barnes. A splendid dinner was served at noon and the afternoon spent in visiting, singing and reciting. Several nice solos were sung and especially interesting was the long old fashioned song! "The T-nst Grand Charze" sunir bv Mrs. John McLeod. Pleas ing selections by Edith and Hazel Barnes, Mr and Mrs. Cal vin Barnes, Mildred McLeod and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barnes helped to entertain those pres ent. Mr. J. W. Barnes gave several of his choice recitations , and was followed by Gladys Mc-1 Leod and Mr. H. E. Coleman. - Mr. M. S. Barnes is very hale and hearty and took part in the entertaining, reciting many old time favorites. He has lived in Oregon 35 years and for 30 years resided on a farm 2 miles north of town moving to this city in the fall of 1913. He has 18 grand children and 5 great grand children. Those , present, who wished him many happy birthdays to rome, were: Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Coleman and daughter, Naomi, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. Orton McLeod, Mr, and Mrs. Harry Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. John McLeod, Mrs. Eleanor Griff en, Mrs. Lillie Barnes, Misses Edith and Hazel Barnes, Gladys and Eldon McLeod. Cecil Barnes, Mr. Smith of California, Mildred McTod. Clinton Barnes and Lucile Barnes. Oregon Brick & Tile Co. BEAVERTON, OREGON. Manufacturer! of Common and Face Brick, Drain TOe and Fireproofing WONDERTILE D7 CONTEMPLATING THE BUILDING OF A FKE PLACE, ETC WOULD SUGGEST THAT YOU LOOK . AT OUR PANELS OF RUFFLED FACE BRICK ON DISPLAY IN TRE OLD POST OFFICE. WE ARE SAVING BUT A FEW OF THESE FOR THE LOCAL MARKET AND D7 YOU ARE INTERESTED WQULD ADVISE PLACING YOUR ORDER AT ONCE. E EAVERTON Honor Guard Girls announce a BAMGE for SATURDAY April 27, at MORSE HALL, Beaverton UNION ORCHESTRA LADIES FREE GENTLEMEN, $1.00 OFFICERS: F. W. Livermore, President ;B. K. Denny, Vke-Pres. Dov Grav, Cashier; Lillian Evans, Assistant Cashier AUDITING BOARD J. T. Williams, J. A. Mott, S. K. Nelson and M. Welter bank 6J Beaverton Deavcrtonuregon, Telephone Central Of (ice BEAVERTON "EXCHANGE at the Beaverton' Confectionery , GEORGE THYNG, Proprietor Carries a full line of all the latest MAGAZINES and PERIODICALS And a Full General Line of CANDIES AND SOFT DRINKS Your Patronage is appreciated and your, orders solicited BEAVERTON, OREGON