The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, February 07, 1941, Image 1

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D E D IC A T E D TO T H E BEST IN T E R E ST S A N D
Y O L . 13, N O . 43
Beaverton, Oregon,
D E V E L O P M E N T OF GREATER B E A V E R TO N
Fridav,
February
i
$1 Y e a r — Published We ek ly
10-41
PTA Council To Abrah<™ Lincoln', Personal Mention Food Stamp Plan Local Highlights good News For
-
_ rr
.
JT . , ^ State Legislature
Meet Tuesday
Small Cities
Effective Feb. 10
Beaver Social club held a rummage
sale in Portland Saturday and the
Messrs C. Earl Stretcher, A. B.
committee in charge report very good
Flint and L. A. Flint of Scholls vi-j
results.
They were completely sold
cinjty were at Salem Wednesday in
out.
Family Relationships
Babson Tells of
regard to duiry legislation.
The Woman’s Society of Christian Appropriation Approved
Topic For Evening
N
e w S E C Policies
For
information
of
the
public,
all
Service is holding a silver tea at the In County’s 1941 Budget
bills, calendars, memorials and reso- j
home of Mrs. Carl Gestring on the
J
3
The Washington County Council o f!
Washington, D. C.. February 7—The
Canyon road Thursday, February 13
Washington county's food maiket- lutions. both Senate and House, may i new policy of the Securities Ex­
Parent-Teachers will meet February
be read at C. J. Stevens Barber Shop, ,
Mrs. Frances is assisting hostess
ing
plan
under
the
federal
surplus
11, 8 p. m. in the Aloha Grange Hall, !
change Commission should be good
Mrs. Anna Berthold is confined to marketing administration will be and George Thyng’s Confectionery news to every pait of the Country
Aloha.
This is the first time that
in
Beaverton,
also
Anna
Kruger’s
her bed with the flu.
Her daughter, placed in operation Monday, Febru­
but New York, and perhaps not bad
the County Council has had an even- j
Mrs. Mamie Briggs, is assisting at ary 10, according to announcement home, one mile northeast of Beaver- j news for even New York.
This is
ing meeting, but as the speaker's,
ton.
made
Tuesday.
the Heidelberg Inn during her illness.
what I learned yesterday when pass­
message surrounds family
relation- j
Joe West, former resident of Oi- ing through Washington.
The appropriation of $8750 approv­
L. F. Humberg has been quite ill
The SEC
ships this meeting is dedicated to
at his home for the past week.
He ed in the county’s 1941 budget to get pole, is owner of "Joes Place, 211 N. : has nothing against the New York
Family Night.
the plan started, was sent to State Commercial Street, Salem, also Frank Exchange per m>: but it does not
is now improving.
The speaker will be Mis. Buena
Mrs. W. E. Sheets had as her
lun- [ Treasurer, Salem, Monday. County Cole of the same locality Is at the want it to have a monopoly of all
A G RE AT M AN . . . one who
Maris who has been teaching Family
capjtal.
They will be pleased to see | all the stock exchange business. This
cheon
guests
Thursday
of
last
week
Judge H D. Keikman said.
Relationships at Oregon State college, ] did much to make this a great coun­
Direct distribution of foods thru their old time Washington County is the muin reason for objecting to
tension work for the college.
Her try, one who will live forever in the Mrs. Bud Doyle and Mrs. W. E. War commodity depots and from trucks is friends when in Salem.
the New York Stock Exchange at­
I t ’s ner.
but at the present time is doing Ex­ hearts of the American people.
discontinued when the stamp plan is
C. G. Reiter. City Manager of Bend, tempt to prevent its members from
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph LaFond re­
topic for the evening will be Leading an honor for a nation like ours to
placed in operation.
and formerly at Hillsboro, called ' operating on other exchanges.
The
Horses to Water.
have the inspirational figure of Ab­ turned to their home here Monday
All persons certified by the coun­ Thursday and inquired about Wash­ Commissoin feels that this is a delib­
following
a
three
weeks
visit
to
Cas­
raham
Lincoln,
and
to
set
aside
each
Founders’ Day will be observed j
ty welfare department are eligib.e to ington County.
erate endeavor, on the part of New
with a candle lighting service.
In year the day of his birth for observ ta Meca, California.
: use the stamps to purchase foods of
Anna Kruger, President of the ; York bankers, to dry up these other
Mrs. A. M
Jannsen entertained i their own selection, as to brand, qual­
the month of February all Parent- 1 ance.
Taxpayer’s [ Exchanges and put them out of busi­
Teacher units rededicate themselves
Lincoln had faith
in his with a big birthday dinner Sunday ity and price at their favorite mar­ Washington C o u n t y
ness.
to this folk movement for it was on j fellowmen and in the cause for which at her home in honor o f her mothei kets; the plan will effect some 1500 League, Inc., was at Salem Monday,
Decentralization the Keynote
February 17, 1897, that Mrs. Theodore he fought so gallantly and determin- Mrs. Millie McConnell and her hus­ families through the local welfare visiting the 41st session, also attend-1
ed a meeting of the State Tax Fede I I find, however, that the SEC has
W. Birney and Mrs. Phoebe A. Hearst edly.
All things that made him a ! band, A. M. Jannsen, on their joint office.
ration as secretary, also sang in a some reason for this move which
birthday anniversaries.
Places were
organized this movement to promote great man.
big chorus at the Capital City during should be very helpful to cities in the
laid for 25 relatives who gathered
the welfare of children and youth in
Cential West, the South, and on the
her stay.
around the dinner table.
Following
home, school, church and commun­
The Commission is
Ex-Senator Lyman Ross and wife Pacific Coast.
the dinner Mr. Jannsen showed m ov-1
ity; to raise the standards of home
not
opposed
to
speculation
provided
of
Aloha
were
present
Monday
and
ing
pictures
of
places
of
interest
ta
-1
life; to secure adequate laws for the
received the courtesies of the Sen-1 it is carried on in a legitimate man­
ken on a recent trip with Mrs. Jann-'
care and protection of children and
ner and distributed properly through­
ate by motion of Senator Fisher.
sen to Texas and way points.
youth; to bring into closer relation
out all sections of the country.
It,
the home and the school, that par­
At Hillsboro all Senate and House j th are lO re , b e l i e v e s that the s m a l l e r
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Woodruff and
ents and teacher may cooperate in­
bills, resolutions, nnd memorials may
their daughter Mrs. Ed Bore and
A lovely farewell party was given be seen at law office o f Thos. H. Stock Exchanges, in the smaller cit­
telligently in the training of the child
small son of Tacoma, Wash., and
A call for volunteers who wish to Mrs. James Kameron of Garden Rev. Earl H. Horsell at the Method­ Tongue, Judge Kerkman. or E. A. ies, should he strengthened and even
and to develop between educators and
subsidized, rather than handicapped
the general public such united ef­ begin their selective service training Home, visited at the home of Mr. ist church Sunday evening by mem- j G riffith’s office.
At Forest Grove as the New York bankers apparently
now
has
been
issued
by
the
local
hers
of
the
Kiwanis
club
of
which
he
forts as will secure for every child
John A. Thornburg, and at First I want to handicap them.
and Mrs. F. H. Schoene recently.
was president.
Members of the Bank of Tigard.
the highest advantages in physical, draft board headquarters with the
Mrs.
Carrie
Olson
and
her
daugh­
Such a decentralization program
mental, social and spiritual education. announcement that the February call ters Mrs. Donald Mac Donald and j Methodist church and his many
R. N. Tor bet of Hillsboro, was at should encourage more trading in
All parents whether members of a for men will be larger than previous Miss Margaret Mac Donald, drove to friends of other churches here.
the capital last of the week on busi­ the securities of smaller companies
There was group singing before the ness.
Parent-Teacher organization or not ones.
Corvallis Sunday to visit.
Miss Pa- j
and thus "decentralize’’ the trading
are cordially invited to attend. Child­
The chance to volunteer is offered tricia Smith student at Oregon State services an dthey were accompanied
Oscar Hagg, prominent dairyman which is now confined to the blue
by Miss Harold Miller at the piano.
ren must be accompanied by a parent. young men between the ages of 18
Fallowing the services a quartet con-, residing at Reedvllle, was at the le g -! chips. This program should not only
Founder’s Day Birthday cake and cof­ and 21 as well as those registered un­ college.
Vernon
Varenhoi
st
has
been
elect-1
sisting of Dr. J. R. Talbert, A. D. j jSJf *ure Friday looking after the j broaden the market, but also tend to
der the selective service act.
With*
fee will be served.
Oscar also made a j prevent the terrible "bp-and-down”
! out a substantial number of volun ed secretary of the Gamma Sigma ; George, R. C. Doty and Dod Berg dairy interests.
inevitable
recently —
as -----—
one of — the - Famous
- - - hit
...........----•’
...... .....i fluctuations which are
; teers, practically all boards will have fraternity at Pacific university, F o r-, gave several numbers and were a c-. big
when
the
dealings
are
80%
in the
companied
on
the
piano
by
Mrs.
H.
Glamour
Girls
at
the
big
revue
held,
est
Grove.
: to draft men to meet their quotas.
blue
chips.
Naturally,
New
York
at
Reedvllle.
Mrs. R. B. Denney and Mrs. N. P. j Miller.
A group of friends from the
Men wishing to volunteer are direct­
bankers and owners of New York
Johnson
of
the
Beaverton
Garden
Congregational
church
sang
several
I
There
are
four
old
age
pension
bills
,
ed to contact their local board head­
club, both passed examinations as songs and were accompanied by Dod I introduced at the present session, real estate will fight this movement;
quarters for Selective Service.
advanced flower show judges, which Berg. Rev. Horsell gave a short fare- j There will be a public hearing on but It should be backed up by all in­
Following is a list of fifteen men were recently given in Portland.
terests in other cities.
well sermon.
same this week.
to be inducted on February 19—
Already the SEC has regional o ffi­
Mrs. H. Wright entertained 25
The large gathering then adjourned
8enator KiflheI. hns received the
Miss Marjorie J. Scott, daughter of fourteen is our quota, and an addi­
At­
th
dlninK
where a lovely , f()Uowi
,,.tt
from th„ Secretary ces in several cities as follows
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Scott, became the tional one to replace the one rejected ladies at her home in « “ her Tuesday,
lanta, Boston, Chicago, Cleveland,
evening
honoring
Mrs.
J.
Robert
Filly
lunch
was
served.
The
table
was
l
f
,
h(i
gtate
Hlghway
Commission:
'
bride of Mr. Roy A. Van Pelt of Port­ last month.' * r
Denver, Fort Worth, New York City,
(Charlotte Patterson) with a »tor* decorated with yellow jasmine.
Mr», ! "D eaf Senator Fisher:
land, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph
San Francisco and Seattle.
In ad­
The following will report to the shower.
Many dainty and useful Harriette Frances, Mrs. Emmett Im-
Van Pelt of Souix City, Iowa, at an
This is to acknowledge
dition, it has branch and temporary
afternoon double ring ceremony, read Local Board at Beaverton, Oregon, gifts were received and refreshments | ]ayi Mrs. Jay Gibson and Mrs. Fred your letter of January 30, transmitt-1 offices in Detroit, Los Angeles, New
Sunday, February 2, at the Bethel at 11 a. m. on February 19, 1941; served, following the unwrapping and I Goyt presided at the tables,
ing a petition signed by numerous j
Continued on Page 2
| Rev. Horsell and his sister and citizens and residents of Washington I
Congregational church, Beaverton, by whereupon they shall be sent to an admiring the lovely gifts.
induction station of the United States
Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Wood have sold , niece left for Montavilla Monday County and a resoluton adopted by |
Rev Willard Hall.
their residence in East Beaverton to j where he will take over the pastorate the Hillsboro Chamber of Commerce
Tall lighted tapers and spring flow­ army at Portland, Oregon.
Volunteers—Willis R. fSidenschink, Dr. and Mrs. Welsh, who will take Qf the Methodist church of that in which communications request is
ers graced the altar.
The bride was
' place.
He has had charge of the made for the early widening and re­
given in marriage by her father. She Robert W. Gaither, Wayne G. Lilly, possession March 1st.
About 90 persons attended the I Methodist church here several years construction of the Tualatin Valley !
wore a princess dress o f white satin, Philip E. Balfe, George S. Harvey,
President’s breakfast at the Masonic I and has many friends here.
with finger tip veil held in p ace Shelby J. Forney, Don Mullins.
j Highway for four lanes of traffic be- i
Transfers—William A. Smith, Aaron Temple Sunday morning.
about her head with a cluster of
| tween the Multnomah County line j
Mrs. Keeler Emmonds of Eugene,
orange blossoms.
She carried a ; j LaFore.
i and the Yamhill County line.
The Kinton Red Cross Sewing club
Order of Call—Alfred J. Carson, spent the week end here visiting rela­ Beaverton Lodge,
shower bouquet of white bouvardia,
I shall be pleased to see that your . will meet Thursday, February 13th
tives
and
former
neighbors.
white sweet peas and pink rose John W. Conklin, William P. Heintz,
| letter and enclosures are brought to at 10 a. m. at the Grange hall.
Pot
Mrs. J. C. Huntley of Tacoma, Grange Observe
Kenneth A. Price, Calvin M. O'Con­
buds.
j the attention of the State Highway ; luck dinner at noon.
There will be
Wash., attended the Past
Matrons | « ,
.
DJr t h d a V
Her only attendant was her twin ’ ner, Albert C. Grossen.
Commission at the earliest possible plenty of work for everyone so come
sister, ?drs. John Houtz, who wore a
Because one or more of the men club of the Eastern Star at the home) r v e n n e a > D i m . u « * y
time.
In the meantime I am for- early.
The Home 'Economics club
pink brocaded chiffon and carried a named above may not be inducted at of Mr.e H. A. Nielsen Friday.
. l
Members of the Beaverton Masonic ^ warding a copy of the same to each
Mrs. Lee Richey entertained tnc
Beaverton grange
grange ob-
ob of thp individual Commissioners for ! of the grange will have a short busi­
bouquet of yellow daffodils and pink the induction station by the armed
tne ! ]odfi,e
lodR,e and
an(j the
the Beaverton
ness meeting at the close of the Red
sweet peas which was centered by a forces, the following named men may Ladies of Kiwanis at her home on ; served on January 29, the H3rd birth-, their advance information.
Cross meeting.
Very truly yours,
yellow rose.
be required for replacements—Donald Scholls road Wednesday afternoon ! day o i Andrew M. Kennedy, eldest ,
The Kinton Ladies Aid met at the
Ronald Van Vleet acted as best A. Hindman, Russell E. Wilkes, Clif- honoring Mrs. Fred Goyt, whose hus ; mt;mhe|. c f tj(,th organizations, in ap-1
(Signed)
H. B. G L A IS Y E R
man for his cousin. Ushers were John ford O. Gunderson, Clyde H. Sanders, band is president of the Kiwanis a t , precjation of his fellowship during
Secretary j home of Mrs. O. T. Murphy Thurs­
Houtz and William Underwood. Miss J r .
this place.
Mrs. Jay Gibson and 30 yeals of active participation in the
Mf>rp ^solutions and petitions are ! day with Mrs. Bruce Bowne as joint
hostess.
Mrs.
Dayton
Peck
were
assistant
j
,
own's
fraternal
life,
Roberta Whatley sang I Love You
arriving.
Late Wednesday afternoon about
hostesses. Refreshments were served j j_jp ^ as tjepn a member of the Beav
Truly and Because, preceding the
one hundred adults and pupils from
following a delightful afternoon of erton Masonic lodge No. 100, for 29
ceremony, accompanied by Mrs. B.
the Groner, Midway, Mountainside and
D. Randell and Miss Maxine Cady.
pleasant conversation.
1 years, serving in 1919 as master and
Kinton districts gathered at the Kin­
Mrs.
J.
C.
Conley
of
Newberg
en
i
as
treasurer
continuously
since
that
A reception followed in the church
ton school for a health clinic to be
tertained with a bridge luncheon at year
a member of the
Beaverton
parlors.
Pouring were Mrs. A. E.
conducted b ythe county health nurse
Hansen, Mrs. Doy Gray, Mrs. F. H.
The Washington county dairy herd | her home Tuesday.
Guest, from J g ra n «« for over 30 years, he proudly
and doctor.
An emergency opera­
Schoene served the wedding cake.
improvement association
will have I Beaverton included Mes'Tmes John diHplayg a 25-year star an d reca'ls
tion
prevented
the Doctor from keep­
There were thirty present at Sun­
Mr. and 74rs. Van Pelt will live in their annual meeting Tuesday Febr
ebru-1 Summers, Jay Gibson, R. K. bum- , holding office for an extended period,
ing his appointment so the clinic
met
s,
George
Blasserr,
E.
E.
Stipe,
f
^jp
wa9
a]so
patron
of
the
Eastern
day
School,
but
not
so
many
at
Portland.
ary 11,• in the Hillsboro Chamber of
church at night.
Mr. Van Bergen ! was postponed for a week.
?«lrs. Stipe won Star for seven years,
Commerce rooms beginning at 10 a. and W. H. Boyd.
delivered
an
impressive
sermon. The i Dr. I. J. Neher returned home Fri­
the
first
prize
at
bridge
and
Mrs.
Gib
j
Mr
Kennedy
was
born
in
Somerset
m. according to W. F. Cyrus, county-
O u r Boys W r i t e Home
county, Maine, in 1858.
He came to Whitford church has undertaken to day from the Sellwood hospital where
agent.
The morning program will son second.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Summers Beaverton in 1881.
He carried mail donate twenty five cents a week to [ he bad a major operation performed
“ Yes, we get lots to eat and its be given over to featuring discussion
were
hosts
at
a
dinner
party
at
their
for
the
Beaverton
area
for 19 years, the missionaries in Central America. ; a week ago last Wednesday.
good too’’ is the unanimous chorus pertaining to the dairy industry. Dur­
He still takes Enough to make this possible for six ! Claude Ogle was absent from school
of three boys, Elvin Nelson, Dan ing the noon hour there will be a i home on Watson street Thursday ev- being retired in 1923.
several days last week with tonsilltis
Guests included an active part in town life and has weeks was collected.
Haack and Jimmy Aitken, who were luncheon with a program of interest ening of last week.
He returned to school on Wednesday.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Fritz
Jacobson,
Mi
Donald
Verahem
who
has
been
in
not
perceptibly
aged
in
the
last
10
the first boys sent out by the selec­ to both men and women.
The an­
Mi. and Mrs. Wallace Thoiriln iiy
the,
Emanuel
hospital
for
the
past
■
and
Mrs.
Will
James
and
Miss
Dorn,
years.
tive service board number one at nual business meeting of the group
and
son John have moved from Port­
three
weeks
is
so
far
recovered
as
to
'
all of Portland and Mr. and Mis.
Beaverton, in letters to Miss Gilham, will be held in the afternoon.
land to Kinton.
They are living in
be
able
to
be
brought
home
soon.
Elmer
Stipe.
clerk of the board.
Bn* »here Is a
This local county testing associa
on
Mr. and Mrs. John Sanders and the house formerly occupied by the
Mr. and Mrs. C. Y
Wl'son have Kiwanis Speaker Talks
sad, almost homesick note when they tion now numbers approximately 75
John is in the eighth
family drove to Estacada Sunday to ' Beller family.
say "rather a radical change from members with over 2000 cows on moved from Lombard street to a resi­ Industrial Sites Survey
grade
at
school.
At their regular meeting Wednes­ visit Mr. Sandios sister and brother |
civilian life’’—but a happier note ap­ test
Only a few years ago the peo dence on Lake Road.
John Van Horn and Rosemary Aten
Mr. and Mrs Ben Nicho's of Eu­ day, February 5, the Beaverton K i­ in law and family.
pears when they mention “ Pay day pie were working Jointly with other
were nbsent from Beaverton High
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Dick
Hempcke
and
,
gene
were
guests
of
honor
at
a
wanis
received
John
E.
Durr
of
the
will soon be here, about March 1. ' dairymen in Yamhill and Polk coun­
school last week with the measles.
They all seem happy and contented. ties with less than 300 cows on test gathering of the 1940 matrons and Bonneville Power Administration as children were visitors at the home of [ The Kinton Jolly Stitches met at
Durr spoke to Mrs. Hempcke’s father, C. B. Gard-1
Mr
The boys were first sent to Fort in this county.
"Apparently Wash patrons of the Eastern Star of Port-j tDeir speaker.
the home o f Mrs. Carl Allen last
Lewis but later transferred to Fort lngton county dairymen are seeing land and vicinity at the home of Mr (he Kiwanis on The Industrial Sur­ ner.
Thursday.
The following officers
Mrs.
I.
H.
Winget
who
has
been
and
Mrs.
Glenn
Payne
in
Hillsboro
vey
and
Market
Developments
of
the
Stevens, north of Seaside. Have been the necessity of testing to definitely
were
elected;
Marilee Pomeroy,
quite
ill
and
under
the
doctors
care,
of last week. Pacific Northwest
He told them,
given “ shots’’ of anti-toxin and will determine the production of indi­ Wednesday evening
president Goldwyn
Kulbel, secre-
soon be out of quarantine.
vidual cows in their herd and culling Mr. and Mrs. Harry Eliander of that, with low electric power avail­ we are glad to report is much im­ president; Golldwyn Kulbel, secre­
Dan Haack and Jimmie Aitken are out those units that prove to be less Beaverton were among the group able, the smaller communities would proved.
tary; Mildred Mullienberg, yell lead­
bunking together.
economical producers” the agent said. Following the pot luck dinner a busi­ be excellent sites for industries now
er; Aiko Yoshlhara, song leader;
ness meeting was held by the 1940 seeking western locations.
To help Golden We ddi ng
Elvin Nelson says he has been ap­
Goldyn Kulbel, news reporter.
The
matrons and patrons in which they these industries locate, it was neces­
pointed as one of nine acting corpor­
club is divided into three groups of
W
e
s
t
Slope
Improvement
Celebrated
at
Hillsboro
formed
a
permanent
club
naming
i*
sary
for
communities
to
have
maps
als.
His duties aie to «>■'■ that all
_ ,
Mr. and Mrs. Luclns A. I»n g , resi­ first, second and third year club
listing their nearness to railroads,
the Ben-Dora club
men are kept clean, uniforms pressed Club Meeting February 14
The projects will start at the
Mrs
F
H
Schone entertained highways and waterways as well at dent of Hillsboro since 1894, cele­ work.
and know what they are doing at all
next meeting, February 4th.
At thiB
West Slope Improvement club will members of the Tuesday Bridge club suitable industrial sites.
Mr. Durr brated their fiftieth wedding anniver­ meeting each member is to give a
times.
Kenneth Burke is in his
sary
Saturday,
Janurary
18.
They
at
luncheon
at
Nende's
Inn
Tues­
meet Friday. February 14. at the Syl­
said that the Bonneville Power Ad
squad.
talk on some kind o f material.
Miss Gilham was very happy to van school. Guest speaker. Dr. I^ gg day and later gathered at the Schoene ministration would make maps for were married in 1891 at Portland,
information sup­ then went to WiHapa Harbor, where
hear from "her boys" as she laugh­ of the landscape department of Ore­ home for cards in which Miss Juliette the purpose fiom
Beaverton Mail Schedule
plied by the communities themselves Mr. Ixmg was a newspaper publisher
ingly put it.
She is used to writing gon State college will conduct a Carter held high score.
During his years in
FROM PO R T L A N D : — 7:15, 8 45,
Mr and Mis. H M Barnes accom
The visitors of the evening were for three years.
letters herself as she corresponded general discussion on Landscaping
with 125 boys during the World War and Schedule Plantings to insure | pan,Pd by their son John, Harold Pe Bill Davis and Jerry Wilkinson of Hillsboro Mr. Long for 30 years was a. m.; 3:15 p. m.
associated with the Hillsboro Argus,
FROM H ILLSB O RO —9:15 a. m.
1 when she was chief clerk of Board flowers being in bloom thru the sea 1 terson and Miss Barbara Jane Fields, Milwaukie and Loren L. Martin.
serving as editor and publisher. Since and 6:30 p m.
Classifications
and
entry- enjoyed a motor trip to The Dalles
No. 1 at Seattle, Washington.
A sons.
County dog owners are reminded 1934 he has been circuit court baliff. j D ESPATC H ED :—PuiHand 9:15 a.
queer coincident happened recently blanks will be distributed to those Sunday afternoon.
To Hillsboro:—8:30
Mrs
Albert Dallman of route 1 by County Clerk W A Tupper that Mrs. Long, the former Jane Powell, m. and 6 p. m.
when
Robert McClain volunteered desiring to enter the spring garden
was the recipient of many beautiful March 1 is the deadline for securing is the daughter of Linn county pion­ a. m and 3 p. m.
and was inducted into the service contest.
Paste this upon your wall or in
Several legislative bills of vital im­ and useful gifts when given a shower dog licenses
A delinquent penalty eers. The couple have four children.
His father accompanied him to the
office and recognized Miss Gilham portance to the W’est Slope district by relatives and friends Thursday of $1 is charged for license» secured Circuit Judge Donald E. Long, Mrs. your notebook for further reference.
afternoon at her home.
A very de­ after that date All dogs eight months Frederick Bauman of Portland, Ore., j
as the person who inducted him into will be discussed
Wash. . and Í The Wilson Fuel Yard has now
Nomination of officers for 1941 is licious luncheon was seived which old or over, are required to have li­ C L Long mi fteattle
the service at Seattle when he volun
moved to thelt new location Bertha-
another important business transa* was enjoyed by all.
The fee is $1 for males and Mis. Gail W. Wells of Sheridan.
Among the censes.
teered during the World War.
Beaverton and Lake road.
They
thirty-eight guests were Mrs. Lehr- spayed females, $150 for females.
tion slated for Friday. February 14.
A
The Beaver Social club have plans j will have larger quarters also.
man and daughters Evelyn and Vi­
Virgil L. Powell of Vernonia, visit­
A daughter, Carol Jeanne, was born completed for a public card party In \ single party Beaverton line, inter-city
ed at the home of his brother in law
Boost your home community news­ ola: and Mrs. Wm Boyd of Beaver­
They are
Friday, January 31 to Mr. and Mrs. j the Masonic Temple this Friday even- : service, charges reversed.
and slater Mr. and Mrs H R. Nelson paper.
It boosts for you.
Only ton's immediate vicinity.
ready to handle sawdust and wood.
B. G. Thompson at Wilcox hospital. | Ing.
Continued on Page 4
i |1 par year Jess than 2 cents a weak
over the week end.
Draft Board Call
For Volunteers
Farewell Party
Given Rev. Horsell
Miss Marjorie Scott
Married February 2
Kinton Sewing Club
Meet Next Tuesday
Dairy Herd Association
Meets Tuesday, Feb. 11th
Whitiord Church Donates
To Central America Group