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fX Friday, July 12, 1918. THE BEAVERTON TIMES Page Five E BEAVERTON Honor Guard Girls Will Entertain with a Dancing Party on SS JULY 20 GENTLEMEN $1.00 4-PIECE UNION ORCHESTRA. LADIES FREE MORSE HALL 'BEAVERTON - - OREGON THIS IS YOUR INVITATION TO ATTEND. local Dealer Has Fordson 1 Tn4nr.Aiti (x (Continued from Page One.) the farmers, so will the Ford tractor prove, its worth . in the time of the nation's need.- Otto Erickson is just the man to put them in use here and the farmers will not. he slow to re spond to the announcement that arid such other subects as may be assigned td her at a salary of $100 per month. At the same meeting the bids for wood were opened and the contract to supply the district with fuel was awarded to W. F. Desinn-er. his bid being the low est submitted. A proviso of tV award is th&t no stick of wood be of over 10 inch face. oiviiu iu iuc auuuuuccuiem mail v mm iolc, the makers of the utilitarian Another meeting on July Ford car are putting out a prac-1 elected Mrs. Belle Wilson to i i,aj aic (lUWUg UUl il piaC- .ij.o. uciic V 11BW1 W ticanie tractor to meet the needs I l,eaci1 ine seventh and eighth of the farmer in this season 0frade8 at a salary of $90 ner iTi Butas, especiauy wnen it is """ makiuuiu a. . riKp backed by a firm with the stand ing Of the Otto Ericlrann Cn fill- i m (ii. 1 me rora Tractor will be a practical machine for the small farm and two or three of them will be equally as practicable for the larger farm. Just, as the Ford is the utilitv car for tho farmer and businessman who wants to do his hauling and de livering cheaply and well, so is the Ford Tractor the premier economist for farm labor. You will make no mistake if you buy a Ford tractor for vour farm work. They are built for the needs of the American farmer at war and thev will not fail him in his hour of need. And you will make no mistake by buying this reliable tool through the recognized agency of the Otto Erickson Co., who have estab lished themselves in this Countv by years of careful, upright and unquestioned fair dealing. TEACHERS ELECTED AND WOOD CONTRACT JS LET to secure new grates for the fur naces in the grade school build ing. , , FORTY ONE DISTRICTS ARE OVER THE TOP W,. F. Desinger Will Sunply F"e' and Miss Gladvs Y,esriy and Mrs. Wilson Instructors . . The school board has heM tw meetings recently ant on J"'" 3 elected Miss Gladvs fecr of 78 Fast Main Street. Portland, to .teach domestic science knd art War Savings Campaign Making Headway Throughout the County Everyone Has Just Share of Load to Carry. The following districts have subscribed the amount of their quota in war savings or more No. 8, Liecyville 7.580 No. 9. Jackson . 6 345 No. 10, Dilley ;.. gs No. 12. Greenville fi qkk No. 13, Banks ;...... 13000 No. 14, Roy 7,500 No. 15, Forest Grove - . . 56 000 No. 19, Shute . . . : 1.340 no. &i, Columbia Acad No. 22, Middleton No. 24, Bacona .' No. 27. Watts No. 29, Reedville No. 35, it. No. 39, Groener ...... No. 42, Hillside No. 44, Manning .... No. 49, Fir Grove No.- 50. Mountainside No. 51, Mearbam o. 52. Iowa Hill 3,775 No. 59, Arcade- 3,770 No. 66, Seth 2,805 No. 69, Lyda 2,825 No. 70, North Plains 4,550 No. 71, Fairview ...... 2,785 No. 73, Carlom 4,200 No. 75, Pricatt 4,822 No. 78, Timber 3,450 No. 80, Laurelview .... 2,055 No. 83, Gales Creek , ' 1,400 No. 84 jt. Mason Hill .... 1,490 No. 85 1 750 No. 86 Haywood ... v .... k 2,070 No. 88 Sherwood ........ 11,300 No. 90 Wilson 2,600 No. 92 Garden Home 7,900 No. 97 Verboort 9,655 No. 110 Glenco ... . 3,300 No. 49 jt. 368 "Reports are incomplete as yet," said N. A; Frost, chairman of the War Savings Campaign for Washington County, "but we expect that most of the districts Will report before the end of the week and when they do we will make a complete report." Scholls Telephone Co Fiiee service over Washington County. Connections with Bell System and Home Telephone Company. RATES Residence, $1.25 ; Business, $1.50; Business,, private, within city limits, $2.50. A fee of $1.50 and 3 months rent in advance is col lected for installation. For further information, inquire at Beaverton Ex change. . Home Office, SCHOLLS, OREGON. J. W. RAYNARD, Sec'y. C. B. Buchanan & Co., Inc. Beaverton - Hillsboro - North Plains Cornelius Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Grain, Hay, Feed and Grain Bags Car Lot Shippers of POTATOES and ONIONS Beaverton Warehouse J. STKOUD, AGENT I Schells Telephone Co. Renvertnn. Oroirnn r ' , w..Bw.., f BEAVERTON BAKERY Confections and Cigars Light Lunches Served W.E. EVANS, PROPRIETOR is 13.850 5,330 1.380 8,550 5,500 80O 5,925 3,645 5,005 3.300 4,260 3.500 XmmmmSSMi ii HO J Ipnp WIlllllilllllM es uarage Chevrolet Sales and Service REPAIRING ON ALL MAKES OF MACHINES. Tires Vulcanized. , ACETYLENE WELDING. Tires And Accessories