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Pare Four. THE BEAVERTON TIMES Friday, May 3, 1918. Ih-rrm. J2&3z "Yoar KM f A Im : Gobtmer ' "A Good Man to Work for Is a Good Man to Vote For." . A SLOGAN chosen by the many . men who have worked for . L. J. SIMPSON The highest possible, endorsement The most rigid test that his policies, practiced over a period of twenty years, are sound, just and efficient The best possible proof that his pledges to the citizens of Oregon are not mere "words," but "words backed by works." Those who know him believe in him, believe in his ABILITY' believe IN his POLICIES. They know he will give Oregon a CLEAN, IMPARTIAL, BUSINESLIKE administration. They know it to be true,ABSOLUTELY. WHY? Because In nineteen years he has employed 21,000 men. He has always paid good wages. He never had a strike or a personal injury suit He built many homes "on time'never foreclosed a mortgage or sued on a promissory note. He has helped many laboring men to acquire their homes, their business and their livelihood. These workers, who know him best, have enr dorsed him to a man, have adopted the above slo gan and that's "WHY" he is "Your kind of a man for Governor." L. J. SIMPSON, - (Republican.) Mar 17, 118 Pmid Ad. Iisoed by Simpson for Governor League, 411 Selling Bide. Portland Or. Beaverton Auto Truck KJSST Daily trips to and from Portland. Reasonable charge for all freight Ton and half-ton lots a specialty. Portland phone Bdy. 2082 with Commercial Delivery Co. HORSE FOR SALE. 1500 lbs. Good 3-in. wagon. One mile northest Reedville. E. Parrish. LOST Near the post office, Tuesday afternoon, man's black pocketbook containing small coins. Return to Mrs. Hazel Ma larkey at Stroud & Tucker's of fice. 18 Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Perrine of St Johns passed through Bea verton Tuesday and called on friends here. They were en route home from YamhilL Mr. Perrine is the inventor of a va cuum fireplace, a fireplace stove, and other home conveniences that promise to make him fa mous. . as usual owing to the fact that some people understood it had been postponed. Miss L. Bloom, who is visiting with her. aunt, Mrs. Geo. Mey-, ers, became an Honor Guard member Tuesday night - not' necessary to my health and efficiency may be released for the production of those articles and supplies which the United States needs for the support of its army and navy (3) to lend my earnest efforts to encourage thrift and economy in my com munity and to secure other members for this society; and (4) to invest in War Savings Stamps and Thrift Stamps and to encourage others to do so. Signed by H. A. Kuratii, Genevieve Col lette, J. B. Wilkes, Mary Camp bell, C. G. Reiter, A. A. Morrell, R. Matteson, E. J. Boos, Jas. H. Davis, W. R. Montgomery, Wm. Tupper, Fred Everest Edna Gil key, F. T. Kane, Dr. W. ' D. Wood, W. F. Boley, Zola Mor gan, Meryl Morton, H. T. Hesse, Geo. Alexander, W. W. Downs, N. A. Frost, D. B. Reasoner, Z. R. Sigman, C. E. Lytle, C. T. Biglow, Rose Cave, E. B. Sap pington, Neal C. Jamison, George R. Bagley. One hundred per cent of the officials and employes, in the Court House. N. A. Frost was i elected president W. F. Boley was elected secretary. I The first Monday after the ! first Wednesday of each month at 5 p. m. was appointed regular meeting time. . Any band of 10 or more peo-; pie can organize on this simple j plan. A report of the organiza-! tion must be sent to the State j Director of War Savings, 300 j Journal Building, Portland, Ore-1 gon, applying for amiliation with the National War Savings Committee, and giving the name of their local organization, names and addresses of presi dent and secretary and date of regular meetings. A badge of membership will be given to each member of a War Savings Society. 1 " 7 The government booklet ex plaining War Savings societies and how to organize them will be sent on application to N. A. Frost, County Chairman, Hills boro, Oregon. . Directions for carrying on the society and promoting its work will he sent after the application for affiliation has been filed. N. A. FROST, Chairman War Savings, Wash ington County. ELMONICA NEWS Holt Dietz, Correspondent Henry Schlottman is busy hauling potatoes to Portland. w;s mother, Mrs. H, W. E. Schlottman. is suffering some what from poison oak, which is on her face. Elmer S"hlottman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schlottman, has been enjoying the good weather romning around in tne yara. Olive Courten visited her home Wednesday. j The Trachsel brothers are plowing. The Holsheimer place is look ing well now. They have many flowers. Mrs. Dietz received a letter from her brother Harry Fleoter saying that he had arrived at Camp Lewis. "Bill" Dietz has been plowing i (Continued on pa?e 5.) WAR SAVINGS NEWS. Calling cards at the Times Office. Parent-Teacher Meeting Put Off The meeting of the Beaverton Parent-Teacher Circle, which was to have been held this even ing, has been postponed until next Friday, May 10. Honor Guard Notes. At. the last meeting the Honor Guard Girls decided to give a Basket Social May 18. An an nouncement with full particu lars will be given later but please keep the date in mind so as not to make other plans for that night - The dance given by the girls last Saturday night was re ported a success although there was not as large an attendance Report of Jesse A. Currey, state distributor, of stamps sold in Washington county up to April 29, $103,692.29. This is about as good a showing as any of the counties " are making but not good enough for Wash ington county. We will be "over the top when we are on a basis of sales amounting to $44,500 per month. As a means of promoting this campaign we are asking patri otic members of every lodge, grange, church, Red Cross, la dies' clubs, business house, fac tory, mill, school or other place where 10 or more people meet or work together regularly to or ganize a War Savings Society. This campaign has started by the organization of The Court House War Savings Society. The followjng is the form of applica tion and pledge and will serve as a model for other war savings societies. "I hereby apply for membership in the Court House War Savings Society of Wash ington County and pledge my self (1) to systmatic savings (2) to refrain from unnecessary ; expenditures and the purchase of non-essentials, in order that labor and materials now employ ed in the production of articles .HlSlultaM Stipe s uarag e Chevrolet Sales and Service REPAIRING ON ALL MAKES OF MACHINES. Tires Vulcanized. ACETYLENE WELDING. Tires And Accessories Plumbing and Heating Work ) that pleases and we furnish estimates cheerfully. 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