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lb Vzi 1919 Drisco v think of everything you've wanted in a motor ear snap, style, comfort, turdiness you'll find them ail in he .. Brisco. :'' Big, roomy body, swung on springs ' that Bbsorb every road shock. - Body lines that are very attractive and brina a thrill of pride to the owner! And best of all the Brisco motor that squeezes the miles out of a gallon of . gasoline at a rate you wouldn't believe until you'ue seen' it demonstrated. v We will be very glad to demonstrate 'aw this famous car to you at any time. So, before 'buying a car, come and get a free ride. v ( We are also interested in the Liberty ' six. : ,,.::.-v..; 1 We have built a" first-class garage on the Fisher property and are ready for business. .; : C -.. ' ' V Yours very truly, "- DAVIS & HUGHSON Beaverton, Oregon SCHOOL CHILDREN PASS 8TH GRADE EXAMINATIONS Following are the names who pass 1 od the eighth grade examination at t 4 the May examination, 1919: Dist. No. 1 Danial Pubols, Lilah Hall." .r- Dist. No. 2 Walter Oppenlander, Ella Otis, Helen Anderson, Gottlob v Schuh, Donald t MacPherson, Philip : Ritthaler, Dorothy Dupray, Wayne Pugh, James Henderling. - Dist. No. 5 Dora Vanderzanden. Dist. No. 6 Harry Buell. Dist. No. 7 Edgar Rannow, Ed na Stockenberg, Delcena Frost, Elva Hornecker, Gladys IJjterrill, Myrtle . McPherson, Ruth Helms, Lelia Wil liams, Gordon Gates, Irus Wells. Dist. No. 8 Fred Hornecker, Ha zel Shaner, Eunice Naught. . Dist. No. 59 Gerald Tucker,, Dist. No. 60 James Taylor. Dist. No, 62Jt. Clara Katterman, Dannie Stark. : " Dist. No. 65 Mildred Hinesr- Pist. No. 67Jt. Esther Miller, Ed na Pearson. ' ' ' , Dist. No. 94 James Leo Sams; Bernjce Barron, Robert Bertsch, Mil lie Jacobson. , Dist. No. 96 Louie Siebenthaler. J GC0J(llriit)f Beaverton Livery Stables J t V lVS "Te5 CrowH qual- I r" AWfty' C lSj is proved by its A s 'r performance. Look for ' ivv 4 II 1 iffea Re Crowm sign Vl' fx V If IK 01 before you fiH. The Gasoline F H. JOHNSTON, Special Agent, Standard Oil Co. BEAVERTON, OREGON : Dist , No. 97 Edward VanDyke, " Frank Pntnger, Esther Smith; WU-, lianiVandenberg. ' , - ' I Dist. No. 10 Rexiev Parsons, Lex-1 i Parsons, Vei-na Wilkes, Ruth Hal Stead, Clara O'Neill, Reta Pollock, Anna Hansen, Thurman Boyd. Dist. No. 17 Tolia Elliott, Phyllis Smith.'" Dist. No. 18 Kenneth Denney, Rex Denney. ' Dist. No. 19 Blanche Hills, Han nah Rutschmann. ; ' Dist. No. 20Jt Mete Liebow, Syl via Walling. ; " . '., i Dist. No.. 22 Martha Graue, Her bert Elwert, Jean Macdonald, Dina Anderson. ' V ' Dist. No. 23 George Tigard, Ruby Hoffarber, Gladys Retzeaff, Frances West, Viola DeLano. Dist. No. 70 Florence ' Bunger, Martha Troutman. Dist. No. 72 Edna, -Best, Claude Riggle. " , Dist. No. 73 Edith Peters. Dist. No. 74 Henry Bartchy, Er wald Tuller. Dist. No. 105 Thomas Shea, Es ther' Haynes, Zora Meyers,1 Ina Han sen. .... . ' ' .' Dist. No. 106 Arthur Lelir, Gus Schafer, Esther King. . ,. ' Dist. No. 25 Martha Haase, Alice Pyle. , ,u- ., Dist. No. 26 Jt. Ruby Nyberg, Margaret Schamoni, Clarence Buck ner, Beatrice Cole, Nellie Wesch, Ruth Nyberg. Dist. No. 3i Ethel Hanson, Les ter Heuitt. Dist. No. 37 Rosa I Bucher., Dist. No. 38 Ethel Lichty. Dist. No. 40 Richard Eisner. Dist. No. 41Jt. Jack Owens, Vir gil Merrill, Edith Larson. . .. Dist. No. 43 Una Northrup, Pier ry Mills, Allah Meyer, Esther North rup, Anona Joos. ' , Dist. No. 79 Theresa Corrieri. Dist. , No. 81 Charlotte , Lichty, Clara Berger, Esther Stucki. Dist.' No. 82 Jennings Ellison, Geneva Sattler. Dist. No. 88 Hertha Conzelraann, Gordon Fisk, Frances Haynes,George CUthill, Theodore Knight, Alex Boss, Homer Boston, Wilbur Davis. ,' Dist. No. 107 Mabel Sundberg, Evelyn Larson, Elsie Stambaugh, Cleo Thompson, Ethel York. Dist. No. 109 Grace McCullough, THE BEAVERTON TIMZ3 ' m Yom cEoosn;G jmNK OF THE USING WHITE SEWING MACHINE P PI IT D. Perry Evans Portrait Photographer Phone MainTSM ' . Waahinston St, : PORTLAND, OREGON STEVE VASIUEFF TAILOR TO MEN AND WOMEN I Cleaning and prettiac I .304 BROADWAY BUILDING, Portland. Oregon, ! Where Do You Want to Go? j We will take you quickly and safely. 1 We have a truck fitted with seat's for large parties, picnics and dances. 4 1 We have two small can for quick service to take you to f town, over the highway or to hurry you to and from trains. , 1 We have larcre or small cars for Highway trips. I Edith Tu'pper. ' . Dist. No. 44 Beatrice Stoell, Ar thur Swenson. ' , ,' ; X ' , Dist. No. 45 Agnes A. Lundquist. Dist. No. 46Jt. Mabel Clarek. Dist. No. 47 Laura Strickler, Harold Stearns, i Dist. No. 49 Cassie Baker, Vio let Everest. " Dist. No. ' 50 Philip Bogard, George Bennett. Dist. No. 51 Esther Wooten, Ed na Hollenbeck. Dist. No. 52 Freda Schulenberg. Dist. No. 54 Dorothy Radke, Es ther Zuercher, Alfred Jaggi. ' Dist. No. 55 Grace Beeler, Elmer Rufener, Elma Rufener, Ida Badert scher, Lydia Korn. ... Dist. No. 89 Martha James, Loli ta Francis, Shelby Forney, Lloyd Reese, Lois Newell. .. Dist. No. 91 Dora Dethlefs. Dist. No. 92 Florence Mostert, Fl(i3 fa imni utx a and with it reputation tor long ana count aerrice eatahiiahad, the WHITE SBX3 BICE Will give you the greatest poeaibU value for your money. , . "JFjwm try ft v Yom'tt b W bmyH" Ba auta to gat a foe demonttraticm from the White representative. I( - none U handy write ua ht catalogs and necewaiy detail, CO, Cleveland, Ohio Repairing aiid alterations Frieda VonBergen, Charles Fisher, Forest Chamberlain, Margaret My ers, Ivan Fulierton.. SCROLLS ! TELEPHONE CO. Free service over Washington County. Connection with Bell i System and , Home Telephone Company, i 1 ! RATES Residence, $1.25; Businf-w, 91.50; Business, pri- i vate, within city limits, $2.50. I A fee of $1.50 and 3 months j rent in advance is collected for ' installation. i For further information, In- I quire at Beaverton Exchange. ' Home Office, Scholia, Oregon. J. W. 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