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About Beaverton times. (Beaverton, Or.) 191?-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1919)
Page 2 THE BEAVERTON TIMES THE BEAVERTON TIMES Beaverton, Oregon. A Weekly Newspaper, issued Fridays. R. H. Jonas, Editor and Publisher Entered at trie Boaverton (Oregon) Postoffice as second-class mail mat ter. . SUBSCRIPTION RATES In advance except by arrangement with the publisher. . One year by mail ........ $1.00 Six months by mail .60 HOWITT COMMISSION PANT 135 Front St Portland, Oregon COM- Advertising rates on application. . NOTICE SCHOOL OF ANNUAL MEETING Notice is hereby given that the le gal voters of School District No. 48, of Washington County, State of Ore gon, that the Annual School Meet ing of said district will be held at .High School; to begin at the hour of two o'clock P. M., on the third Mon day of June, being the 16th day of June, A. JJ., my. This meeting is called for the pur pose of electing one director to serve for three years and one clerk to serve for one year and the transaction of business usual at such meeting. Dated this 2nd day of June, 1919. Attest: : v C. E. HEDGE, District Clerk. ARCHIE A." PIKE, Chairman Board of Directors. - Dr, Mason reports, the birth of a baby boy to Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Miller of Cooper Mount- Will pay the following prices on shipments received up to and in cluding June 19th. Veal, 75 to 120, top .....19c Veal, 75 to 120, medium ... 18c Veal, fair to good 17c Veal, heavy .12 to 17c Hogs, 100 to 160, tops '..23 to 25c Hogs, poor and heavy ....20 to 23c No commission. Prompt returns. (Write for shipping tags) BROKEN GLASS Quickly Replaced Any size window or glass panes at any sort. Daily service Estimates Furnished GUY S. ALEXANDER Leave orders at either confectionery W. E. PEGG UNDERTAKER AND FUNERAL DIRECTOR ' Licensed Embalmer . Calls answered day or night. ' Prompt Service BEAVERTON - - Oregon You can depend fjJ on the uniform, gTjl fffj&VS I I high standard of Red Crown gaso- I V, LJ J -j, line. Look for the V"uV6 A I Red Crown sign yjXM- 1 before you fill. LSOAV I tTAMDAMMJIL COMPAKT The Gasoline of Quality F H. JOHNSTON, Special Agent, Standard Oil Co. BEAVERTON, OREGON STEVE VASILEFF TAILOR TO MEN AND WOMEN Cleaning and pressing Repairing and alteration! 304 BROADWAY BUILDING, Portland. Oregon Where Do You Want to Go? We will take you quickly and safely. We have a truck fitted wi th seats for large parties, picnics and dances. We have two small cars for quick service to take yon to town, over the highway or to hurry you to and from trains. We have large or small cars for Highway trips. Beaverton Livery Stables THE BEST MOTOR CAR FOR THE MONEY IN THE WORLD IS A CHEVROLET You get SATISFACTION in a Chevrolet through POWER-H The Chevrolet is the only four-cylln-der car to climb Hall Street Hill in high gear. SPEED- 1 I The Chevrolet's record time to En gene (faster than the Shasta Limit ed) has never been equaled. I I ENDURANCE- The Chevrolet is bnilt by one of the largest motor car builders in the world, of high-grade materials. Hun dreds of thousands testify daily to its durability. ECONOMY- 1 1 The operating expense to Chevrolet owners is very small because of its light weight, which means low gas and oil consumption. ' High Tire Mileage AH those desiring Chevrolet cars for future delivery are advised to place their orders now. Youcan buy a CQEi7 CO on easy terms Chevrolet for V at STIPE'S GARAGE Beaverton, , Ore. BEAVERTON BAKERY Confections and Cigars Light Lunches Served W. E EVANS, PROPRIETOR Ml Rogers Auto Transfer 271 Taylor Street Daily trips to Beaverton, Hillsbord "and . Forest Grove Phone: Main 6765; A3110. Ret. B1464 General Hauling-Long Distance Moving I Beaverton office at Stipe's Garage W. M. WERT Barber " at' the bid Jack Hooper shop Halrcuttlng Our Sepclalty. Laundry Agency. EEAVERTON - - ' OREGON Dr. Theo. G. Hetu DENTI8T ' Cady Bidldfag ' . BEAVERTON - OREQOtt Dr. C. E. Mason Phone Calls Answered Day aiiu mgni. BEAVERTON OREGON There is one place ia Beaver ton where you can get .; And that's AT SPRANEE'S The High School picnic at Huber Friday of last week -was an enjoyable affair. Part of the day was spent in preparing the stage for the presenta tion of "The Cricket on the Hearth," at Huber Hall -that night.