The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, July 24, 1942, Image 1

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    D E D IC A TE D TO T H E BEST IN TER ESTS A N D
VOL. 15, NO. 25
Beaverton Guard
To Give Exhibition
D E V E L O P M E N T OF G R EATER BEAVERTO N
Beaverton, Oregon, Friday, July 24, 1042
Commissioner Lewis
Urges People to Cut Grass
Board No. 1 Lists
luly 23rd Inductees
.1EL1* ON
THE
HOME
ESTABLISHED 1927
FRO N I
Tire Allocations For
Eastern End of County
Oid Record Drive
Closes August 2nd
C om m issioner Jam es Lewis, c h a ir ­
"A ll o f us cun help on the home
man of
W ashington
county
Keep
front, by
refusing
to houid by
Oregon Green com m ittee, urges peo­
saving what we '.lave.
A man
A llocation o f tn es,
tubes and re­
ple to be responsible fo r
keeping
who wastes rubber by speeding is
caps by the H illshoro Board No. 34-1
T he Beaverton unit o f the O regon g la ss cut dow n on their property as
F ollow ing
is a list o f men
In­
A national
cam pa.gn
to
collect
m aking things harder for the man
from June 20 to July 3. 1942, include
State Guard will present their first aid in preventing fires
He points ducted
July 23, 1942
Follow ing
37.500,000 old phonograph records to
behind the gun''
to o n Henderson
the follow in g persons:
exhibition drill on the athletic field out such grow th has been heavy this induction these men will be given a
Cecil C. Albee, r 2, B eaverton; R o b ­ be used to secure new records and
at B eaverton high sch ool W ednesday year, an d constitutes a menace.
fourteen day furlough, accord in g to
ert
L. Y ork . Bx 22, H uber. Thoa J. playing m achines for the recreation
evening, July 29, at 8:15 o 'clo ck .
report from
Local
Board
No. 1.
forces is
underway
Akers,
T ig a rd ;
Joseph
M
Kidd, of our arm ed
A full com pany will be on hand
W ashington County.
R 1, T ig ard ; R. H. Shinall, Sh C an ­ and will eni| August 2.
fo r the drill, a ffo rd in g residents the
Donald V'. W h it? VOC.
O regon's quota is 225,000 old re c­
yon tome. * P ortlan d ; Alex Bronkey.
first opportunity o f view ing the ex ­
David E. Farr VOC
ords.
B
eaverton;
J
L.
M
cDerm
ott,
Reed
cellent training
the boys have re­
i Lyle J. H arrington —VOC.
The drive is under auspices o f the
ville;
Beaver
Lum ber &
Supply
ceived.
Ernest A. Bremer.
Co.,
B eaverton;
Hugh
Lewis C o , A m erican L egion und auxiliary, w h o
T hose attending are requested by
A nfin C. Hanstvedt.
by
Boy Scouts,
B eaverton;
H enry O.
Bauer,
R5 are being helped
the guard com m ander to bring old
Albert J. Ruhlin.
Girl Scouts, and m em bers o f Pro-
P
ortlan
d;
J.
O
Rowels,
SW
Austin
phonograph
recorda fo r the
legion
Frank Reisch.
Am erica.
Rd . P ortlan d ; R. G. Paige, R1 Ti
record drive.
R ecords may be left
F rederick R , Gaiser
The plan was conceived by such
gard;
E.
G.
Ostrom
,
B
eaverton;
H
at the high sch ool or Carr's Garage
H enry L. T hom as
know n
entertainers as
W. Inm an. B eaverton : W . W enzel, nationally
on Broadway.
The first three are registrants w ho
Kay Kyser, Kate Smith, Gene Aut-
R1
B
eaverton:
J.
G.
Vincent,
Aloha
F ollow in g the drill a softball game
It is more than gratifyin g to know volunteered
fo r
o ffic e r
training,
tey, Fritz R ein er and Sigmund Spa­
1. A H int,
III
B eaverton;
E. A
id planned betw een the K iw anis and that the people o f B eaverton c o m ­ and have received appointm ents.
A
eth.
T hey form ed a non p rofit o r ­
W
oodard.
T
ig
a
rd
;
tot
Halsten,
Beav
BY RU TH T A Y L O R
munity are loyal to their country limited num ber o f appointm ents a ;e
G uard team s.
^
ganization, R ecords for Our F ighting
ertön;
J
H
H
uggler,
M
etzger;
Ra>
E veryone is invited, adm ission is and loyal to their boys w ho are made each m onth.
The fundam ental weakness o f the Christensen, T ig a r d ; J. J. Schllker Men, I n c , enlisted support of more
•
*
*
fiee.
But, don't forg et to
bring fightin g our fight.
legion,
dem ocracies is their vulnerablity to R2, B eaverton; L. H. Halm. R3 Beav than 100 oth er artists, the
you r old records, to salvage fo r new
W e have gone over the top once
Three sons o f Mr. and Mrs. A. E
special ertön ; G. Helntz, T igard . O T. Mur­ auxiliary and other organizations.
m ore in giving our time and money W ilkes, route 1, box 88, Scappoose. pressure groups, dem anding
ones fo r our boys in camps.
The plan will w ork out this way
that the boys m ight have a few c o m ­ Oregon, have been inducted through concessions or special protection for phy, III. B eaverton; Charles Schill
The old records, under guidance o f
their
own
interests.
T
im
e
and
again
tng.
Aloha;
E.
W.
Menfei
ratos,
Tu
forts and pleasures while in various this board.
T hey are Russell Cecil
the
volunteer
w orkers, will be ta­
parts o f the United
States and in and Kennethj the latter reported tor we have seen the devastating effect nlutin. a B P ickett, R1 Beaverton; ken
from
receiving
stations ami
other countries w herever they may duty July 16. 1942. Kenneth was ac­ of these groups upon our political R. G. R ogers. 113 Beaverton
shipped to central depots. In large
and econ om ic structure.
In
peace
G.
H.
U
nderw
ood,
R3
B
eaverton;
be stationed .
com panied by his father who told
lots they will be sold to the record
There were several districts in the the board he had one son left and time, it was annoying and a g g ra v a t­ A H. totJoie. R2 B eaverton; R M m anufacturers as reclaim able scrap
ing.
In
war
time
it
is
deadly.
Hart,
B
eaverton;
H.
C
E
dw
ards
B eaverton
area
and each one did he was surely needed at home, but
Funds then will be used to buy new
Pressure groups breed intolerance M etzger; E. Golden, R3 B eaverton;
! their part and did it well
W e are if the A rm y wanted him too, noth­
records, at fa ctory cost
Scores o f
sure each chairm an
has been well ing was to interfere with this last both from without and within, and A ll T ransportation, B eaverton;
artists
and
musical
organizations
T
o
July
11
C.
E.
B
uffam
,
B
eaver­
intolerance
never
won
a
war.
For
repaid
for
their
efforts
son serving his cou ntry
W e arc
will donate their services In m aking
H illshoro R a tion in g Board announ­
Y oung, T igard ; O
F.
m onths we were ton; G. S
The names o f the districts and proud o f the W ilkes fam ily, and are vitally im portant
the new recordings.
A nd the new
ced this week that those w ho wish
who,
quarreling Loehden, R2 B eaverton; F. A G od ­
fortunate too, to be able to offer held up by those
records, with playing machines, will
the balance o f their canning sugar o r their chairm en are as follow s:
A. O. Pederson.
with one group of our people or a n ­ dard, R eedville;
Mrs. Herbert Olson. H iteon; Mrs. such mnterial to the Arm ed Forces.
be sent to our fighting men wher­
have adjustm ents to be made may
Mrs
N. P.
Russell is now in H aw aii, and Ce other, sat tight declaim ing t.iat we B eaverton; to D. M edford, R2, B eav­ ever they m ay be.
apply for same by letter or card ad ­ Leland Flint, K in ton ;
were
'“
goin
g
too
far.”
These
same
erton;
R.
H.
Johnson,
R2
B
eaverton;
Johnson
and
Mrs.
Frank
Young,
Ce
i cil is in cam p in C alifornia.
Ken
| R ecords can be left at C arrs’ Ga-
dressed to the W a r P rice and R a
men are today still obstructing our C. B. Clausen, III B eaverton; J. M. in ge at Beaverton
tioning Board 341, Hillsboro, Oregon. ¡d ar M ills; Mrs. A. T. Cavaness, Coop- 1 neth is for the tim e being enjoying
Burris.
Ill
B
eaverton;
R.
J.
De
all-out
war
effort
when
they
work
day
furlough, and will
This becom es e ffectiv e July 27th and ei Mt.; Mrs. W alter Cavaness, W est i a fourteen
first as all too often
they
do for Young, III T igard ! C. F. Smithers,
Hanson, Bonny leave fo r cam p July 30, 1942.
purchase certifica tes will be mailed B eaverton; M aurice
their ow n constituency.
B eaverton; W . W ilson. Ill B eaver­
to those w riting in.
Be sure to give Slope; W. F. D u n g, Tualatin View ;
B row n, H uber;
J.
J.
W hat we need are few er pressure ton ; J. E.
your com plete address.
If war ra­ E Masters, S orento; Tow n o f B eaver­
T ig a rd ;
Beaver Lhr. Sup.
Rev.
G eorge
O 'K eefe;
Mrs.
groups and m ore town m eetings. It K iem p .
tion book one is to be mailed to you, ton.
T. G
Keyset-, R3
is hard fo r the pressure group to Co., B eaverton;
please enclose 20c to cov er cost o f F loren ce D rorbaugh .Nellie Acker-
B eaverton; W. O. Hansen. I ll B e a v ­
I
W
alter
Van
Kleek,
Mrs.
W
m
.
Grauer,
thrive
in
its
own
com
m
unity,
if
d
is­
registered mail .
man, Mrs. M ayfield, Gladys
Mills.
cussion is open.
T here is nothing erton; Paul M. Camp. R eedville; C.
Mrs. H olboke, D ora Stipe, Mrs Geo.
so tongue-tieing as the steady stare G. Myers, R1 T igard ; C. D. Court,
Alleged false sweat ing to an a ffi­
Thyng, Mrs. R . R. Summers,
Mrs.
o f those who know you.
And there R2 B eaverton; M. J. Bernards, H u­ davit for a m arriage license brought
ber;
W
G.
Miller,
R2
Tualatin;
C.
C.
Many
letters
sent
to
soldiers
over
Guy Alexander, Mrs. Ted Hetu, Mrs.
is nothing more deflating to the ego
the indictm ent o f Jam es Phillips, 26,
Jay Gibson, Mrs. C harles W allace, seas having to be returned because than the com m on
sense barb in a Lehm an, R2 B eaverton; H. T. F eld­ and his brother Jack, 31, by a W ash ­
man, 118, P ortlan d ; Elva Howy, R l. ington county grand ju ry follow in g
Mrs. H erbert M ason, Mrs. Zumwalt. o f inadequate addresses, resulted in n eighbor’s homely phrase.
Mabel Goyt, Joe M cM ahon and Mrs. the w ar departm ent publishing de
In a d em ocracy no one class or Beaverton.
I a tw o-day session this week.
tailed instructions on how to use the group should ever aim to be in con
R uby Boyd, P rogress
A W ashington
cou n ty
m arriage
mail
service.
T he quota fo r B eaverton and vi­
trol, for the Am erican form o f g o v ­
license was obtained July 17 by
W ashington cou n ty quota fo r W a r
B efore
soldiers
are
transferred ernm ent was designed to do away
James Phillips to wed Myrtle B lan ­
Savings
bonds
fo r the m onth
o f cinity was $550 and the am ount co l­
overseas they are assigned an arm y with class. The best defensa o f A m ­
che Dowty, giving the place o f resi-
July, and fo r every m onth thereafter lected $738.20.
If there is anyone w ho
has not p o sto ffice num ber inside the United erica is a strong, educated, inform ed
: dence as Banks.
Jack Phillips, us
for the duration o f the w ar savings
a witness .alleged that the age o f
program , is $165,800, a ccord in g to been contacted and w ho would like States, and all mail should be sent citizenry. And the best way to keep
to
that
p
o
sto
ffice
instead
o
f
the
o
v
­
to
contribute
fo
r
this
most
w
orthy
them inform ed is through the town
the girl was 18, when evidence in
figure^ released by Mrs. Paul P at­
the
w ar
departm ent meeting.
cause to give
pleasure to our so l­ erseas base,
W ashington county tax collections the case showed she was only 15, a c­
terson, county chairm an.
navy boys you may said.
T he tow n m eeting gives the o p ­ lor the year period o f January 1 to cordin g to G. Russell M organ, dis­
P rofessional men and wom en, and dier boys and
E nvelopes
should
show
these portunity for
men and
wom en to June 30, 1942, am ounted to $589,- trict attorney.
others not on payrolls, may purchase still do so by taking you r con tribu ­
hear
authoritative
statem ents,
to 443.54 or 81.32 per cent o f the levy,
regularly by using the bank a u th or­ tion to R. C. Doty, city hall, B eaver­ things:
The pair were married the same
I The grade, first name, middle ini­ join in open discussion.
released
Tuesday by
Bert day at the Mountain H om e E va n geli­
This is ar. figures
ization plan.
In this case, the ban­ ton.
tial
and
last
name
o
f
the
person
M
any
thanks
to
everyone
w
ho
has
Am erican way o f life, as opposed to Hem sing, deputy tax collector re­ cal
parsonage
at
Sherwood,
and
ker is authorized to deduct on ce a
Delinquent taxes collected were apprehended in Portland.
m onth from
ch eck in g accou n ts fo r given so generously and to the ladies addressed, follow ed by his arm y ser­ the pressure group w hich is the per­ vealed.
The
made this ial number, if known.
son ification o f gang* rule.
This is for the sam e period totaled $116,793 girl's parents reside at Milwaukie,
bond purchases and m akes that pur­ and gentlem en who have
The letter or num ber o f the co m ­ , the way to unity, not to rifts within 11 or 16.11 per cent, m aking a grand and the Phillips brothers have been
chase in the name o f and delivers drive a success.
pany o r other sim ilar organization the house o f the nation. The G overn ­ total o f 97.43 per cent o f the 1942 em ployed
F R E D G O Y T. Chairman
in the
berry fields at
them to the depositor.
o f w hich the addressee is a m em ­ m ent may be the pilot,, but it is the levy collected.
Banks and Scholls.
A ccordin g to
w ord
from
Allan
ber.
The July 1, 1942, to June 30, 1943,
people who run the ship.
Other indictm ents Included Arlet
Rinehart, deputy adm inistrator o f the
The designation o f the regim ent or
This is the people’s w ar not peo tax roll will be received In O ctober Brooks, m orals charge, Abel M. Cor-
W ar Savings S ta ff .m any thousands Graveyard Shift
separate batallion. if any, to which pie in the proletarian sense but in and the first quarter o f taxes will dillo, alias P anch o top ez, larceny in
o f persons are accum m ulating thru
the com pan y belongs.
delinquent
N ovem ber
15, a dw elling and P ercy T aft, assault
the ideal o f dem ocracy a war o f nil becom e
the purchase o f stamps.
Mr. R in e­ Added to Schedule
| The arm y
p ostoffice
num ber in citizens o f the nation, equal in the 1942, but if paid in full b efore that and battery.
hart states, W e especially urge every At Welding School
care o f the appropriate postm aster eyes o f the law.
In the town meet date, a 3 per cent rebate will be al
citizen
to
com plete
their
stam p
I
>
_
In addition, the sender should give ing the people can talk out their lowed. H em sing said.
G raveyard shift to run from 12
book s at the earliest possible dates
his
return
address
and
allow
su
ffi­
m
any
problem
s,
with
all
sides
pre­
Open Service August 2
and con vert them into bonds. Stamps m idnight until 6 a. m. has been add­ cient space on the envelope for fo r ­
sented so that men may m ake their
do not count against quotas until ed to the schedule o f classes at the w arding addresses.
At W est Hills Memorial
own
conclusions
and
learn some Plans Continued for
converted into bonds.
W e estimate F orest G rove w elding school located
thing
o
f
their
neighbor's
views.
If
in
the
D
rake
auto
parts
building,
Park Chapel
th at m ore than one million dollars
men are free to talk, they can more Washington County Fair
M enegat, coord in a tor an
has been purchased in stam ps not Paul A.
clearly
crystallize
their
own
thoughts
Beaverton Boy Enlists
Opening services will be held Sun­
yet converted
in to bonds, and as nounced Tuesday.
W ashington
County
annual free day, August 2, at 11 o ’clock at the
T hey can learn to see their caso as
The graveyard classes will start as In Coast Guards
m uch o f this must go into bonds
fair,
scheduled
fo
r
Thursday,
F
riday
others see it, and there is tim e for
W est Hills Memorial chapel with
during July as possible to help meet soon as registration has taken place.
W illiam J. Freiw ald, 21, Route 3,
and Saturday, Septem ber 3, 4, and 5,
our $8,865,000 state o f Oregon quota. W elding classes are open to both box 716, Beaverton, has enlisted in com p rom ise Vand ch an go before the will be held as planned providing ap ­ W erner J. Fritz, pastor o f the W est
heat o f com bat.
Hills Lutheran ch urch.
E veryone
men and wom en, althou gh wom en
the Coast Guard R eserve as appren­
A true d em ocracy is an expression proval o f m ilitary authorities is ob ­ is invited to attend.
A service for
are encouraged to attend day classes.
tice seam an. He is the son o f Mrs. o f identity o f interests o f all the peo tained, but the event this year will children will be held at 9:45 a. m.
Servicer Held for
The addition is in line with the ev­ I'loren ce Freiw ald
He is employed pie.
T he ideal o f a d em ocracy is be shorn o f all frills, t o o n S. Davis,
All services
and ch urch activities
er-increasing
demand
fo
r
welders.
Infant Twin Baby
as a sw im m ing
instructor
join in g not people m erely tolerant o f one manager, announced
will be held at this chapel located on
The
school
has
installed
a
fan
L inda Lee Dem ing,
infant
twin
the Coast Guard.
All original en­ another, but o f people w orking to-
T he fain will stress the patriotic Canyon R oad betw een
Sylvan
and
daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. Duncan J. system to help elim inate odors and listm ents in the Coast Guard are in gethee without regard to class race, theme, both in program events and
W est Slope. Anyone wishing to co n ­
sm
oke.
Thirteen
m
achines
are
now
Dem ing o f Beaverton, was buried at
the Reserve.
R ecruits are assigned
E m phasis Is tact Mr. Fritz m ay d o so at the resi­
T o keep this Ideal displays, Davis said.
The to active duty im m ediately, after be­ creed or color.
the H illsboro Odd Fellow s cem etery in operation, M enegat stated.
before the people there is no better to be placed on youth activities and dence, 7021 SW Canyon Crest dr or
sch
ool
has
approval
for
15
machines
Tuesday, July 14
The child died
ing sw orn in.
way than the town meeting.
This displays by grange and farm union phono B E acon 0666.
and space fo r 16.
M onday at St. V in cent's hospital.
locals over the county
are
being
is
the
Am
erican
way
Further details o f this service will
T here are vacancies to be filled in
Mr. D em ing is som ew here with the
planned.
be found in next w eeks paper.
Washington
County
Scrap
the
day
classes,
M
enegat
announced.
U. S. navy and has never seen the
Schedule for the w elding school's Rubber Totals 330 Tons
baby.
------
Thief Takes Fleeces
classes is as follow s:
Scrap rubber collection s in W ash­ Auto Graveyards
Car Burns, But
6 a. m. to 12 noon.
From
Sheep
Shed
ington county
brought
nearly 330
Fire Department Gives
In Oregon Lead
12 noon to 6 p. m.
Owner Saves Tires
tons, Fred Bretthauer, county ch air­
Conrad
Algesheim er o f H illsboro,
6 p. m. to 9 p. m.
Two Minutes Service
In
Contributions
man.
announced
All
rubber
mats
route 2. reported to S h eriff J. W.
H. W. W ilson o f Beaverton, route
9 p. m. to midnight.
B eaverton's
V oluunteer Fire D e­
at the courthouse and cuspidor mats
Connell the theft of 69 fleeces o f 1, is looking fo r a ca r to fit three
12 m idnight to 6 a. m.
partm ent is giving exceptionally fast
The autom obile graveyards o f the
at the ch am ber o f com m erce went
Shropshire
wool, valued at
$300. scorched tires w hich is all he has
states
contributed
7132
service
in fire
calls
these warm
into the collection.
Small am ounts N orthw est
from his sheep shed last week.
left o f his form er vehicle.
W ilson's
tons
o
f
scrap
iron
and
steel
to
the
days.
On M onday, July 13th, a call
o f scrap rubber are still com in g in
Ton Rubber Collected
John W. Kam na o f H illsboro, route m achine
cau ght
fire late
Sunday
during
cam e in
at 2:28 p. m. from the
to the various oil com panies.
No wnr plants o f the nation
5, reported
the loss o f 700 grain night on a rural road southwest o f
Brandt hom e on
the highw ay and
H arry Bear reports a ton o f scrap instructions fo r shipping have been June. John S. Graetzer, regional field saeks taken from his barn.
The B eaverton
and was
destroyed, ac­
representative
of
the
autom obile
the boys were therd at 2:30 p. m , rubber received at his service station received, Bretthauer said.
thieves drove a light truck into a cordin g to investigating police. Mr.
graveyard section bureau o f indus
exactly tw o m inutes after the
call at R eedville and 7200 pounds were
field hack o f the bain, ca rryin g the W ilson succeeded In rem oving tho
trial conservation, stated Saturday.
was received.
left at the O scar G ranum garage,
sacks nearly a quarter o f a mile.
tw o fron t tires and the spare be­
Open
Stock
Lu-Ray
O
regon
was
in
the
lead
by
contri
m aking more than nine and a half
fore fum es en gulfed the car.
button o f 2640;
W ashington,
1917;
Pottery
on
Shelve?
tons
contributed
by
R
eedville
in
the
Visits in Oswego
Idaho, 869 anrf M ontana 1706, entire
Wins
Tennis
Match
recent
drive.
The
gracefu
l
and
strea
m
lin
ed
Lu-
Mrs. G eorge Lippert is visiting her
RAYMOND WOOD
z
Monte Meyers, o f B eaverton, Ore
R ay Pastel P ottery can now be pur­ ly from autom obile graveyards
sister Mrs C. E. C haney at Oswego,
R aym ond W ood died July
16 at
gon
state
high
school
tennis
ch
am
­
chased at R ich ey Hdw. A Furn store
before
leaving
fo r
her
hom e in
Meet Every Wednesday
He was
pion, opened his bid fqr the W ash ­ B eaverton, aged 64 years.
in
open
stock
at
very
reasonable
M arshfield. W isconsin
o f Odessa, father o f Mrs.
State Corn Show Dropped ington state Junior singles title T u es­ husband
M eeting day o f Huber R ed Cross prices.
Vernon Bowm an, Forest G rove; Mrs
day
with
a
first
round!
o
f
victory
They
are
very
appealing
in
their
unit has been changed to every W e d ­
R aym ond
Jr., and
In Favor of War Needs
Complete New Home
over D ick
Burrow s o f T acom a, 6-2 G race Lindsay,
nesday at the H uber hall at 9 30. soft lustrous beauty and are gracious
Jr., and IJoyd,
all o f
B eaverton;
6 3.
Mr and Mrs. Stanley Todd
have The ladies would appreciate the loan on any occasion.
Brighten up the
The annual
Oregon
State
corn
Mrs.
Shirley
P ierce,
P rineville;
com pleted a five room m odern house o f sew ing machines, con tact Mrs. M breakfast nook with Lu Ray Pastel
show is another casualty o f the war.
Vernon in United States armed ser­
on the acreage purchased last year
MARY
E.
M
A
I
li
t
f
i
l
l
P
ottery.
It
com
es
In
fou
r
lovely
E. Storms.
A fter
tentative
arrangem ent» had
from Mrs. T od d's parents Mr. and
Mrs. Mary E Mayhugh died July vice, Mrs. Hazel Hansen, Nebraska
pastel sh a d es- W indsor
Blue,
Per­ been made to continue the show, de­
Funeral services were held
at
19
at the
N orthw estern Christian
Mrs. Deschner.
sian Cream , Surf Green and Sharon cision has been reached to cancel it
Moves From Tillamook
home, B eaverton
She was m other P e g g ’s M ortuary, Beaverton, M onday
Pink.
for the duration.
Jack
Kinnam an,
a
nephew o f
o f Mrs Jessie Ballinger o f P ortland, under the auspices o f Beaverton No.
This will be a nice gift for a bride
Promoted tc Comora*
R ubber shortage and the rush o f Bister of Mrs. La ira T aylor o f Kan 100 A F A A M .
Interm ent Cres­
Lon Kinnaman.
has
moved into a or the ow ner o f a new home as s le
R udy M arugg o f
Fort Lew is has house on the H illsboro road owned
w ork In connection with the m ajor sas City, M o.; Frank S. Varnes, cent G rove cem etery.
can
add
new
dishes
as
she
needs
been prom oted to corporal
He vis­ by the latter Jack com es here from
wartim e projects caused the ca n cel­ Portland
Charb - Vainea,
Marina.
them.
ited recently at the G. L. M arugg
lation. says Chas W Smith, chair Ill
THEODORE O. KAt'I'I’ lLA
T illam ook.
Funeral
services
were
held
home on route 2. B eaverton
man o f the corn show com m ittee.
Services
were held Sunday
at
W ednesday,
con clu din g services at
R esignation o f R N
T orbet, cost
P eg g's chapel in B eaverton for T h eo­
R ose C ity cem etery.
accountant
in
W
ashington
County
Hear
from
^on
A fter five years o f w orking and
dore O K auppila o f Beaverton, who
Mrs W allace B row n and Mr. and
Mr and Mrs. Lyman R oss have re­ road departm ent since 1937, was an­
saving David B aker o f C ooper Moun
died July 16, at age o f 61 years. He
Mrs.
Harold
I'.
Miller
have
just
re­
<
IIRISTIAN
AIJ.KNR
ArH
tain, is happy now
At last his ceived word from their son Sergeant nounced Monday* by H D K etkm an,
was father o f Margaret and Ole,
C
hristian
Allenbarh
died
July
16.
in
dream s of a horse and buggy have Ned Ross, that he had just received cou nty judge, who said that he will turned from spending a week
California.
A fter m eeting Mr Mil­ late o f Bethany father o f Mrs. Dave gran dfath er o f Dennis Kauppila.
be
succeeded
by
Frank
Sholes.
Mr
their
mail
in
April.
He
had
just
com e true.
An old fashioned top
Interm ent C rescent G rove
cem e­
Mra. Brown Croeni, C alif.. A lfred o f M aplew ood;
released from a hospital
in Torbet, a resident o f H illsboro for 8 ler In San F rancisco
buggy was
purchased
from
Fred been
tery.
W
alter
and
Elizabeth
o
f
Bethany.
and
Mrs.
Miller
visited
Private
El-
years,
w
ill
serve
as
field
representa­
G rabh orr W ith the help o f his par­ Australia and was feeling fine, barr­
tive
in ColumMa, T illam ook
and w ood M Brown In a cam p in South­ Services were held at Bethany B ap­
ents. Mr and Mrs. G E B aker the ing som e natural hom esickness
tist ch urch, Sunday
Interm ent U n­
ern California.
Enlistment?
Clatsop
counties
for
the
state
Indus­
buggy was given a coat o f black
ion cem etery.
trial
accident
com
m
ission
with
his
RICHARD
1».
KELLY
paint and the wheels painted
red
Kenneth
E.
Sawtell.
R eedville,
Mr
and
Mrs.
R obert
M erriott
He also
R ich ard D Kelly died July 20. at headquarters at Astoria
He has
solved
the
transportation
Mr
and Mrs
Clinton
Ferguson navy.
son
Paul are
He resigned as secretary o f the W ash­ (Jean M cLean I and
problem fo r
next year
g oin g
to Hazeldale, Beaverton, route 3
W ick strom ,
B eaverton,
( Myrtle
L iv etm orel
of
P ortland, I John H.
Mrs. Mai
ington C ounty
republican
central visiting at the home o f
school, besides using it this summer was husband o f F lorence Kelly.
riotts m other and together are visit­ w eje dinner guests of Mrs M. C. Me army.
com
m
ittee
and
as
president
o
f
W
ash­
Interm
ent
E
vangelical
cem
etery
It's a pity m ore boys do not follow
Gene L. Viaene, Multnomah, navy.
K erch er Tuesday evening.
C ooper Mt.
j ington county cou ncil o f churches ing at tba coast
bis example.
Town Meetings
vs.
Pressure Groups
Beaverton USD
Leaders Thank
Workers-Donors
Balance Canning
Sugar Available
Washington County War
Bond Monthly Quota Set
Indicted On Alleged
False Statement Charge
Army Issues Mail
Service Instructions
Tax Collection For Six
Months Period Heavy
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