Page 4 F r i d a y , Ju n e 26, 1942 B R A V E R T O N E N T E R P R I S E . Beav erton , O regon L . A. G ritten R e-E lected S e c r e t a r y - T reasu rer Mobilization of Man Power WHITFORD L o c a l M ention if“ “ on £ ascara B“ kr Industry Given Dy UhC BIRTHS . , . . Mr. and Mrs. Robert L Davi. The annual McKay si >»ol picnu B eav erton , a daughter, Shirle y J Stipi en te rtain ed w.- . . . . W u n io id was t. ' 1 " M and usd M rs Ha ivy W a lt. . Mr. Mrs. L. A Gritten, m a n a g e r of the a delightful dessert luncheon and Th e output of c a s c a r a ha. k fioni many as usuai p,e se n t A good er< av* a d - a u g • hter, N o rm a Lee 1 tV W ashington county division of West bridge party a t her home F rid ay a f the P a cific Co^st. the only region in ' t luck dinner was served with not erton, June , Coast Telephone company, was r e ­ ternoon. G u ests included mem bers Am erica where it is produced in much sut, a used. Attwi this a good : _ _ BY RUTH TAYLOR elected s ecreta ry -tre a s u rer of the o f the C h eerio B rid g e club and Mrs com m e rcia l quantities, has ranged pr0g ,a m was rendered by the W a r d 0 Oregon Independent Telephone asso­ family and two o f Hoy B a T h e mobilization o f man power ciatio n at a recent two-day meeting J . E. Davis of O m aha, Mr. and Mrs *lom three milliorl to six million J . C Huntley of T aco m a, W ash M is pounds per y ear and has sold at pnc- co n .g sons The election of offic e rs re- does not mean the ta k in g o f trained in Portland. ELECTRIC AUTOMATIC F . H. Schoene, Mrs A E H a n s e n ,, es f,o tn 3 ‘* to 10 c ^nt“ a P ?und u^ ' 1 suited by the following being elect- labor and moving it from place to T h e conference was called to dis- F o u r tables tb e Pt'escnt wartim e demand has ed Mrs W ard Cutting, presid ent; and Mrs. W . C. MeKell. p a rt o f the m an power needed In HOT WATER HEATERS t . ,,, - . . . ----------- — cu ss ways and m eans of meeting , boosted the price to around 15 cents. Mrs. K enneth Denney, vice-president; î«r°t f Th ’ ° Ur nei* hbor* » “ ch an g in g conditions and increasing . i Pi ? y ai These and many other fa cts con- and F ra n c e s Downing secretary . Carl part o f the m an power neederd in costs of m am tenan ce The policy so ernoon ,n wl“ ch M l * Huntley wor cerning the c a s c a r a industry are con Hansen has served tor the past two ---- — ---- — _ tno guest prize. this cru ical _ houv. The energies o f long practiced by the ____,_____ com panies „ of tained in a new mimeographed leaf y ears and would not accept the of- all the people of B U Y N O W a s we have a limited Among those attend in g the Oregon the . whold nation of tele- . . . , ---------' w encou t i v v i u i raging a ^ u i ^ m the e K g i r c e a a i te d r u use a r Lit let issued by the school ot fo restry ! fice again. sto ck and ca n n o t replace our stock annu al c o n fe r e n ce of the Methodist . )* ° CU8e^ upon tn e one ta sk o f phones and extensions, under at Oregon S ta te college. Prepared W i n n i n t ? the f hp w a n ar r ua l nl rl if a » s _ . pos­ . . 1 .... winning as n q n uickly Mrs. Edmund Avenhalt and child­ conditions and consequent priorities. ch u rch of P o i tla n d last week were by L e s te r Dunn, a graduate student, DEWEY, The PLUMBER sible. ren and her sister in law Mrs. F ra n - [ have been reversed. Now new in­ Mr. and Mrs. George Gordon, Mrs. T h is is an all out war. W e must s ta lla tio n s are impossible, and use Harris. Mrs. L. E. Holcomb, Mr. and it brings up to date a previous bulle­ B e a v e r t o n P hone 3655 W illiam s returned fro m their tin of which T. J . S t a r k e r of the ce* „ They to n v e it industry fro m the production of individual lines discouraged, Mrs. L. L. W a lk er, Mrs. W. J . Alex­ school of f o ie s t iy was principal n ‘P MJsaourl and ■ ■ o f consu m er goods to weapons of , Possibility of increased rates, for and er and Mrs. W a l te r Cavin ess, also 9 left here early May a n a enjoyed war. and t h a t calls fo r men and sub scrib ers to the northwest inde- atte n d in g services Sunday to hear author. While in K a n s a s they ex- niilii:^;ii=:M2iil=lli=lii=iii=iii=iii=iii=ii|=|||5 T h e new leaflet gives the history their tu p Bishop B ru c e R. B a x t e r speak. Dr. \Mimcn to do the job. I t m e a n s the pendent telephone companies, and development of the c a s c a r a bark perienced being caught in a tornado FEET HURT sh iftin g o f millions fro m peace time discussed at the confer ence, to meet A. S. Hisey was appointed to the industry, d iscusses methods of col­ but escaped injury. production to w a r work. I t m eans the g re a te r cost of m aintenance. I B eav erto n chu rch. From Mrs. Dick Hempke and her two lecting and using the b a rk and shows that every last one o f us h a s work to A resolution adopted commended Mrs. J . E. Davis of O m aha, Ne- possibilities and lim itations in devel children spent the week end with her WhlrtcM F o o t (fu n g u s infection) do. the recent freezing of labor to pre­ ■ b rask a, who is spending several oping c a s c a r a plantations. fa th er C. B. Gardner. Mr. Hempke S w e a ty and O ffe n s iv e Odors Th e call fo r m an power does not vent pirating. 1 weeks in P ortland visiting relativ es The larg est block of natu ral cas was awey from home. I f S o See m ean w orkingm en alone. I t in­ No a rra n g em e n ts were made for was an ov ernig ht guest of Mrs. Ruby c a r a rem aining on the coast is in the Mrs. R. B. Denney and her mother cludes all men and all women. It the 1942 convention, o ffice rs deciding Boyd Thu rsday, DR. CROCKETT E llio tt state fo rest of northern Coos Mrs. Anna Asbahi and Miss Helen em bra ces favmers, lawyers, trained to w ait until a la ter date, when the Chiropodist A F o o t Spe cia list Mrs .) C Huntley of T a co m a and western Douglas counties. Har- Asbahr of Hillsboro, spent the week business men. I t m eans th a t w o - ____ _ advisability of holding the annual W « *h wmM a dinner guest of Mrs vesting of the b a rk of this area i s 1 end ut the Tillamook beaches. Miss H ILLSBO R O , O REG ON men must ta k e over jo b s to release j event will bo decided, Elm er BUpa Friday evening limited to 25,000 pounds a year tot R u t h (O pposite S a fe w a y ) Denney joined the group at men for the fig nting fo rces and for Mrs M a r th a W e isenfluh of Sea ttle, the next two y e a rs with minimum Monmouth. heavy w ar work. I t means that II=III=III=III=III=III=III s HI=III=III=IH SIII=III5 W ash., visited her s is te r Mrs. H a t t i e , stum p d iam ete r set at four inches women must go into the facto ries “ H ap p y D a y ” Celebration Th e two weeks V acation Bible with the cut to be made on foot School closed Sunday evening. Th e onto the fa rm s and into the offices Offers Galore Rossi over the week end O ffer* Thrills Thrills G alore Mobilization o f man power is not a M rs Albeit Highbe was am o ng ground, school rendered a most interesting socialized conscription o f an y one Fun , thrills and e xcitem ent galore | th ose a tte n d in g the picnic a t Ja n t z e n *° b e e P ,b e c,u,cara on a continuous program The leader o f the school, class. It irf an evidence o f the will- are on tap at Shute park In Hills | B e a c h Sunday given by th e N o r t h , Productive basis, Miss Freizei o f Dallas and the te a c h ­ ingness o f free men and women to boro Ju ly 2. 3, and 4, during the an-1 D a k o ta associatio n fo r m e m b ers who | ers who assisted her are entitled to P rice is H ig h e st E v e r defend th a t freedom. E a c h a n d ; nual patriotic celebration sponsored l fo rm erly resided in th a t state. T h e r e much credit. There was a good a t ­ Selectee D rops Dead every one m ust work. We must by the Hillsboro fire dep artm ent were about 400 attended, te ndance at Sunday School and a E x p e rie n c e d P eelers can J a m e s R o b e r t B uckley, 21, Corne keep everlastingly a t it. and then g o , T h is year the event is based on t h e ! b < averto n C o ng reg atio nal ch u rch large attend ance for the program lius, dropped dead S a tu rd ay as he earn up to per day n g n t on. T h e r e is no relief In a | th e m e Happy Days Are V icto ry | m e m b ers and friends enjoyed P ° l boarded a bus a t F o r es t Grove with w a .. T n e re Is no tim e for alibis o r ; Days. j luck d inner and get to g e th e r a t the other inductees en route to a P ort- Army, navy, civilian h ospitals ur­ J ° r stoppln>f to f e s t iv it ie s will get under way on c h u rc h Tuesday evening . | ' d arm y induction center, Coroner M arriag e Licenses g ently need C a s c a ra . P ee l all you aig ui over w h at should or should J the afterno on of Ju ly 2 with the J Mrs. C o ra W e th e re l of B a k e r , Ore- j F. j . Sewell said. Jo h n Schwartz, Tigard , E u n ic e I. car ; cu t down th e tr e e s ; a new no* bo done. opening1 o f carnival a ttr a c tio n s and I Geo. ! Sewell ordered an autopsy . He said Maure.', Portland. cro p will grow fro m th e stumps i ills Is the w ar o f everyone of us the free aerial t r a p e z e a c t Corona 1 . . _ No OM class, creed or color can es- tk>n o f the Goddess of L i b c t y and N#W,B“ I • e kl;-v s selectiv e iOTVice board re Jo se p h F. Berger, and Lois F. B E C A R E F U L W IT H F I R E cape Its full and equal responsibility 1 dancing are slated for the evening of f u n e r a l services were held in P o r t 1 ported the inductee In pe rfe ct health Y ork , both of Beaverton. I. F. CALLIS0N & SONS W e must mobilize as fre e men or we ! Ju ly 2 in one of the larg est dance | Tow nsend, Wash., S a tu rd a y for Mrs I at the time of his pnysical exam ina A rthu r W ick strand , Beaverton, will be regim ented as slaves under a halls in Orgon Kiddies' Day will c l a i r e BntfKU. aged 82 years, who tion. and Mildred Krause, Portland. i:n master. be the uf t , of J u l y * and all P *—•<« a w a V ilt her b o m e follow ing ! . — ---------------------------- - R a y A. Grant, Portland, and G e r­ Can any individual who s h irk s his youngsters under 12 years of age a n illness of sev eral years.. T h e de I* L o ts (i L » # — . - ■ x- i I ... : ...... . 1 . ■ > n .. . . n n t \4 o f AT T n maine C. Wolf, Tigard. Y a rd W o rk er H urt her sh a re fa ce ag a in the brave will be admitted to m echanical rides ceas,cd was an aunt o f Mis. Inez W oo d ru ff Anderson, route 5, box Jo se p h F. B er g e r .B eav erto n and men who are fig h tin g for us all over for five cents P a tr io tic e xe rcise s 'W h i tw o r th , Miss Lillian E v a n s and the world As our armed fo rces are planned for the mornin g of Ju ly Mrs May Hug.ics, all of B e a v e r to n 1 744, Portland , w as . treated , . , Monday at Lois Yo'.k, Beaverton. fig h t to keep the enem y from these 4 1 Mrs. G rig g s fo rm e rly lived in Port- 1 a hospital for b ack in ju ry suffered A rthur W ickstrand, B eav erto n and shores, to a v e rt fo r us the devasta Dally events on the celebration pro l«nd and visited in B e a v e r to n many J when knocked o f f a ra ck a f t e r being Mildred Krause, Portland. tion with w hich the nations of Eu- g ra ram b a n d , times. m include baseball games, band Mrs. Hughes attended t h e j^ t i i n k b\ a stt * 1 plate at Sw an Is rope have been laid waste, we must music, dancin g and free acts E n - fu neral and spent a week with other land Shipyard , ilo oui w oik on the battle line of pro- j tran ce to the grounds is free while t relativ es a t P o r t Townsend, H e a d q u a rte rs for * FRANCIS PAYS * ductlon. T h e re Is something each park in g and picnic facilities will be T h e W a s h in g to n County L eag u e o f ' OREG ON MOTOR ST A G E S and every one of us can do. W e j provided a t no charg e. ¡W o m e n V o te rs held th e ir re g ular T O P CASH P R I C E S and must be ready to volu nteer tor.- ser- _________________ j m ee tin g a t Nendel's Monday after-1 F o r Your Car or E qu ity vice—for this is everybody's w ar! I noon. A luncheon was followed; H O M E -C O O K E D G O O D E A T S See DOC RUTTO— LA. 1156 - LIBRARY NOTES with a busin ess meeting. P rin cip al Modern F o u n ta in S e rv ice BETHEL S E Grand at H aw thorn e s p e a k ers were F re d P ete rs o n , D ist.l for Hot W e a t h e r R e li e f KINT0N C O N G R E G A T IO N A L C H U R C H PORTLAND A large num ber of new card s have Sup t of K l a m a th F alls, whose t o p i c ' W illard B . Hall, M inister Th e ladies aid picnic will be held been issued this m onth showing a wna u n it of Consolidation and Ideal 9:4 6 a. m. C h u rch School. nt R ic k s grove Ju ly 2. Dinner will . new Interest in read ing in this grow- jsti"c Schools 11 a. m. W orship. be served a t 12:30. During the af- ' ing com munity. J * W W W M M B W W M H W B H i i i iH llB llB IB H lia is iu a n « n ia is a m f i i^ | )|f|||g Mrs. Woodrow W e a v e r o f B r e m e r ­ 6:3 0 p. m. P ilg rim Fellowship. ternoon there will be a white ele- H e n ry B e lia m a n s new book Floods ton, Wash., spent several days last phant sale and a g ra b bag. A l l 1 of Spring, is a late addition to our w eek visitin g a t the home o f her mem bers are requested to bring ar- ! library. T h e au th or has several best . , , r, W E S T S L O P E U N ITED Mis. , W. C. W rig h t. - tittles to sell. sellers to his credit o f which K i n g s I P * J ? ntBy ^ and M r r ^ ^ hJ P R E S B Y T E R IA N CHURCH i . h,,ut --------- B Mrs. J . N. Cleppcr left for he A com m ittee from the Aiv R aid Row is perhaps the best known r H. A. A rm itag e, P a s t o r home in O akland, Calif., Satu rd a y .! wardens and fire squad are collecting Floods of Spring is the story o f ! B ib le School 9:45 a. m. following s ev er a l days visit with money to purchase ntl least 2 more P e te r K e ttrin g s long stru ggle to find M orning w orship 11 a .m. Mrs. Clep- sirens fo r this community. After te s t­ or to m a k e the world he had im a g in -1 Mrs. M C. M cK erch er. Y o u th s m eeting, 6:30 p. m. form erly resided in B eav erton ing out one siren placed at the school ed. In the process he broke his fam it was decided that wasn't adequate ily and anyone eisewho interfered 1 and w il1 be i'em em bered as Mrs R D - 1 T H E L U T H E R A N C H U R C H H O U R and plans are to install several at N early all he loved was destroyed I Young. At the K iw a n is Hall, B eav erto n Ferguson , (M yrtle various sectio ns of the community. or lost but nothing would m a k e into \ Mrs. Clinton ÜÎ T H I S A F F E C T S ALOHA A N D B E A V E R T O N S H O P S T h e R ev. E . W. H inrichs, P a s t o r L iv e r m o re ) of P o rtla n d , visited These will be used as both fire and a social cre a tu re for he could not Se rv ice Sun day E v e n in g a t 8 p. m. Air R aid signals. T h e com m ittee re ­ compromise. F in ally from the least ; friends and neighbors here re cently I FLORENCE BEAUTY SHOP TURNER'S BEAUTY SHOP Mrs. J . O H oh nstein e n tertained a ports a good response so fa r but ev- expected region of his mind and p a s t, N A Z A REN E CHURCH group of friends with a delightful ery family of the com m unity will ; cam e th o tra n sfo rm in g factor, W. P. K E E B A U G H , P a s to r I ELNA S BEAUTY SHOP RICHARD'S BEAUTY SHOP luncheon a t her hom e in the S o rren to have to contribute If enough money j __________ Sun day School 9:45 a. m. D istrict Tu esd ay afterno on. G , u ests; I* e o llsctsd lo nffovd co m p lst« p r o - 1 ... P r e a c h in g S e rv ice 11 a. m. tection 1 O ffice rs for the ensuing y e a r were included Mrs. C. B. Wooden and Mrs MARY ELLENS EEAUTY SHOP Y ou ng Peoples 6:30 p. m. Youi correspondent made an e rro r ln8talled bV thp r* tlrln * president, M C . M c K e r c h e r of B e a v e r to n and = iii = iii = iii = iii = iii = iii = iii = iii = iii = iii = iii = iii = iii = iii = iii = iii = i , i = iii 3 iii S ) ii _ () i ^ i ))S(|1_ |||=|||=|||= E v a n g e lis tic serv ice 7:30 p. m. in reporting the a s s is ta n ts in the M a rg aret Sahnow, a t the 'regular j Mrs. Grover W hite, Mrs. T. H G off T Oliver of Multnomah. dinner m eeting of the B usiness and and Mrs. V. ( S t ) d i i vi v M rs G e o r g e ( T o n Telp i ------ CHURCH O F C H R IST ed in the Tile F l a t section instead of Profe88ional W om ens' club of Hills- i n ob servance of F a t h e r s Day Mr G. W. Springer, P a s t o r Mrs. R o b e r t Pom eroy Mrs Marvin 1,0,0 K ,id a y evening Mrs Hilda nn<1 Mrs T ed H etu entertained Mr. Morning worship and preaching R ick s, Mrs Albert K oenig and Mrs H ‘Kbb« i8 tre a su rer. and Mrs. G. S. Alexander nt dinner Sav es G as and T ire s — C eleb rate at service 9:45 a. m. T o p ic—A P r a y e r R o b ert Murphy helped on the main i s Pecial Ruests of the club were t h e ; at A B it 0 f Sweden Sunday Follow ing th e ser- Scholls P e r r y road candidates for Goddess of L ib e r ty at | Mrs. R M Miller spent the week | F o r the Church. H a rry F lu k e had the m isfortune to ' the H lll8bo ,° Happy Day c e la b r a -j end at Nelscott a s a -g u es t of Mr. and | mon, the Lord 's supper will be ob- Mrs. Clyde Say lor at t.teir su m m er j served. imve his leg broken ju s t above the tion. B ib le School c la s s session 11 a. m. Those attendiryg fro m B e a v e r to n cottage. ankle Friday when a log rolled on It Stru bel o f ' C h ristia n E n d e a v o r 6:30 p. m. B a n k s I were M ,s F lo re n ce Miller and Miss Mr. and Mrs. R o b ert Th e accident happened at B eav erto n , j E v e n in g worship service 7:30 p. m. Maxine Thom pson of the W ash in g ton p 0 i t'a n d , fo rm erly of where Mr. F lu k e is w orking County U nit of the Oregon B e a u ty | a are ents of a d aughter born Topic Th e Crown of R igh teousness re tl,0 - ,,al r______ Shop Owners and O perators; Miss K m s n u e l hospital Tuesday. J u n e I Midweek B ible study and prayer Merle Davies, Miss Margie B a u g h - 1 23 service W edn esd ay a t 8 p. m. Topic man, Mrs Noreen B. Allyn and Mrs “ Mrs. Inez W h itw o rth entertained L oy alty to the T e a c h in g Service. 30 GAL $69 95 j CASCARA BARK $30 a a o GREYHOUND Coffee Shop | Price Raise Effective July 1st I Shampoo . . . 50e Scalp Treatment $1.75 Oil Shampoo . 75c Feather Hair C u t. 75c HILLSBORO Annual Patriotic Celebration To Get ACTUAL MARKET PRICES Hil da (G re e n WOOL AND or BARK llr v ) M O H A IR H ID E S to Blue Mountain Hide Wool & Fur Co. 17M S. W. F ro n t Ave. PORTLAND w |£b ., ---------------- Ship Y o u r CASCARA I lightio. Sunday fa m il d in tM l at Mi and 1 that Mrs J a m e s W h i tf o id and two sons Th e S ta te G ra n g e session closed at Milwaukee last week w as, of Hillsboro and M is May Hughes T h e occasion was in well attended by delegates from nil of Portland of Mrs. J a m e s W .ilt- over the sta te Derle P e r k in s r*p - I 1 p«iohrntion cflt‘b f*> Fir Pitch Doggrass Root Oregon Grape Root W r ite for P r ic e List WESTERN TRADING CO. #15 N. \\ M laM 3M =lll5IIIEill:3M I= IU = H I= lhE 4ll2l' CORONATION Baseball Gaines DANCING Big Free Acts TODAY' BAND MUSIC Carnival Attractions KIDDIES’ DAY-JULY 3 Patriotic Exercises F R E E EN T R A N C E TO GRO UN D S 15th. P O R T L A N D F r e e P a rk in g — F r e e Picnic G rounds Z?y V p ood III FOR BETTER FRYERS A N D BR O ILE R S ill of P o rtlan d , O reg o n M em ber of the B o ard of Lectu reship of T h e M other C hurch, the F irs t C hurch of C hrist, Scientist, in Boston, M assach u setts. In th a with in pe llet the ne ed ed fo o d elements for r a p id g r o w t h a n d better heaith c For better profits fr o m Broilers a n d Fryers ask F O T ! y t s r fee d deal er a b o u t T r i a n g le Broiler Ration I TRIANGLE HI CIVIC AUDITORIUM M IL L IN G C O . LAMOOM IT. . o. u m a O N ' ' yy 7 V ,' • M u l l «•Tit* ■— J _ Be good to your guests, too J . . . they’ll appreciate it! S. W . 3rd Avenue and C lay St. auspices of S ixth Church of C h rist, Scientist. P o rtlan d Tuesday evening, June 30, at 8 o ’clock C T h e public is cordially invited A " V i t a m i n B a la n ce d * form — built to su pp ly g r o w i n g Broilers Paul Stark Seeley, C. S. B. 1'iitler "Happy Days" are Victory Days H ig h est P rices Paid lll=IH slH =m sm elllElllsU lelH EH I=IH slU 5H I=IH =ll|3tll=lll=IH =H I=lll=H I=IH 5IIIEM I=H I=lll=ll' FREE LECTURE on CHRISTIAN SCIENCE July 2 - 3 - 4 ban h o m a I Guests included ■ ¡••A favorite with critical drinkers for g e n ­ erations, Old Hermitage today offers the most in quality at a really modest cost. KFNTLCKY STR \IGHT BOURRON WHISKEY S .tio n n i D u tm r r , P '.,•«( -ati' n. New Y o rk . N V I Proof * 4