Page Two THE BEAVERTON TIMES Friday, July 12, 1018. HONOR GUARD NOTES. The Honor Guard first aid class met Monday evening, ban daging being taken up under the direction of Dr. Mason. The three kinds of bandages , used being the roller, triangle and fantailed. Practical demonstra tions were given by applying them as they are used for all injured. The next meeting will be held in the Red Cross rooms Monday evening at p. m. All members will please be ontime. Chapter three will be taken up. A short business meeting was held after the first aid class du ring which the girls decided to give another of their popular dances on July 20. Committees as follows: Advertising Goldie Vincent. Music Jennie Fitzpatrick. Floor Elva Rossi, Eila Mc Leod and Hazel Squires. Punch Margaret Lewis, Vena Gaskill and Margaret Fitzpatrick. E. A. Hendricks has the thanks of the Times for some as fine mammoth blackberries as ever grew outdoors. Washington County soil and climate, aided by intelligent and careful training will produce wonderfully well, as Mr. Hendricks has amply proven on his fine little home west of town. Dr. Paul M. E. Carstens was in Beaverton Wednesday from his Portland offices. He reports the birth of a 7-pound boy to Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bierly on July 6. Residents of School District No. 48 are Asked to Fill Blank. In order that the work of the next committee that gives of its time to the work of raising funds for Uncle Sam may be made as productive, as direct and as pleasant as may be, the publisher of this paper and Mr. C. E Hedsre have undertaken to classify this school district by means of a card index. The card is reproduced below on this page and this is an invitation to every resident of this district to fill out this card just as far as you are willing to do so and hand to Mr. Hedjre or leave at this office. As this is a purely .voluntary matter, no attempt will be made to coerce anyone into giving the desired information and the in formation which is given will be open only to the authorized com mittees working on the nation's business. In other words, we are collecting and arranging in an orderlv manner facts which are already public property and are affording an opportunity for all to place before the commit- co 0 Z i '& ES ,.i -5 N Q J 2 in OS T1 H s mm 55 First Liberty Loan tees charged with the task of raising Uncle Sam's funds in tHIs community, those facts that have a bearing on your ability to give to the charities and to in vest in the securities that are a part of our work in the great world war. If you fill out this card, we are in possession of exact informa tion about what you have done and what youare able to do. There will doubtless be those who will not furnish any further facts than those now in the rios session of the committees. That is their privilege, for this is sim plv a voluntary matter; but if this information is not forth coming, the best information ob tainable will be tabulated and so made available for the commit tees of the next Liberty Loan. This is merely an opportunity offered you to get the facts of your particular case before the men who actually report on the patriotism and loyalty you dis- 0 PHOTOGRAPHS That Please and Last! A photograph, to be of value to you, must possess at least these two charac teristics: it must please you when made, 8nd it must be permanent You will get pleasing portraits that are permanent at D. PERRY EVANS, Rose Studio Fourth and Washington Streets, PORTLAND - OREGON Butter Wrappers We print them A Dozen for a Quarter 3 Dccen for a Half 100 for a Dollar. 500 One pound for $2.50 500 Two pound for $2.75 1000 One pound for $3.50 1000 Two pound for $4.00 The Beaverton Times. Second Liberty Loan Red Cross Membership Drive Y. M. C. A. S ee SB hi Knights of Columbus Armenian Relief . Third Liberty Loan Second Red Cross Drive Tits Year ym , j plan tings choose varieda for food value and productfreness. Plant GOOD SEED Strive for big returns. Our Minding of orer a quarter century at SEED HEADQUARTERS of the Northwest Guaraatec that "BUCKEYE" Incubator. Standard Brooder Stores. Biamnd Poultry Foods. LEE'S Foods & Remedies. Special Catalogs NURSERY stock POULTRY supplies BEE SUPPLIES ' FERTILIZERS War Savings Stamps June, 1917, Red Cross Vjx We can Jff Serve Yna t a IT "BUCKEYE" ud I V". lOUr LB BOOKLETS Taxroll Acres of Land owned Wages Income Family Other dependents Responsibilities Beaverton Livery Stables Auto Livery and Truck Service Where New Rigs, Good Teams, Perfect Harness and Careful Drivers are combined tomake satisfactory service. Courteous Treatment our motto.7 Horses for sale. Horses fed bv me cray, week or month. Beaverton Confectionery GEORGE THYNG, Proprietor MAGAZINES and PERIODICALS 7 CANDIES AND SOFT DRINKS Your Patronage is appreciated and your orders solic led DcAVLRlON, . ORFflONI