The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, August 21, 1942, Image 1

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D E D IC A T E D T O T H E BEST IN T E R E ST S A N D
VOL. 15, NO. 29
Connty Victory
Day Saturday
D E V E L O P M E N T OF G R EA TE R B E A V E R TO N
________________ Beaverton, Oregon, Friday, August 21, 1942
PROCLAMATION
Brief and
Personals
Letters From
The Boys
ESTABLISHED 1927
Beauty Shop Owners
Grange Plans
Vegetable Show
I hereby proclaim
Saturday,
Meet at Hillsboro
August 22, 1942, to be All W a sh ­
ington County V ictory D ay
I
The
W ashington County Unit o f
strongly urge full cooperation o f
the O regon
A ssociation o f
Beauty
all
communities^
organizations
j
R eached cam p OK. already have Shop Ow ners met at the hom e of
and Individuals within W a sh in g ­
Johnston.
H illsboio, Tuesday.
! my arm y clothes. ' T hanks to the P at
A p rogram
replete
with interest | ton county to co-operate in m a k ­
The B eaverton State G uard are Beaverton ladies for the sewing and A ugust H-
ing this day a success.
for
everyone
is expected to ta k e j
' planning
a
dance
fo r
Saturday toilet kit.
V arious com m ittees
were appoint-
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•
v H .v iiu n
v
riaiict-
lilt.
B • eaverton
Grange
met v. IUI
for 113
its regu-
The W ashington cou nty com m it­
thousands to
the , A ll-W ashington
Fvt. JOHN T. T A T E *d to ca rry on the various
activities
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meeting
August
night. August 22, at the high school
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*-'*• i u Saturday.
iu u j ,
uat
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headed
by
Mrs.
Paul Patter-
y
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the
com
in
g
year
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County V ictory Day rally at H ills­
R eceipts w ill be used fo r uni
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.,
.
Lena T urner _Two visitors, Mrs. Charles Van Kleek
tee on sale o f bonds and stam ps ; gym
boro, Saturday,
August 22, to give
and Elna 1 eeren boom have charge o f T igard and B A B row n o f Port-
A large crow d is expected.
son.
is planning a
trem endous j form s.
im petus to the w ar bond and stam p
Dear Miss Gillarn:
w il. e o lU ^ “
COmm‘ t‘r
whioh 'Hud. were present.
A candidate re-
celebration in H illsboro on that I Ted M cCann o f San I>*rancisco, i$
sales cam paign to reach the county s
Dav| F arr and I are in the Air w ill collect
all scrap
rubber, tin. I celved the- first and second degrees
visiting his m other Mrs. N ora Mo-
day. The United States T reasury
A ugust quota o f $225,200.
C
orps
here
at
Salt
Lake
City,
but
flo
m
,h
e
various
shops
F
ollow
ing
regular grange dinner
D epartm ent is sending a mobile ¡C ann fo r tw o weeks.
sent to Òrdin- and tu,'n « over to defense.
at noon, the lecturer, Mrs. Sam Law
Miss Billv B urke o f
near
theatrical unit which will be the
Bat Johnston is in charge o f b o w l-. ren c . took ch arge o f lhe lectur„
Pm lnfv
Urged ,by
center o f five hours o f entertain- 'sp en t the week
end at the Fisher a" C*
’ M a ,y la " d
County Judge H. D. K erkm an in his
e sale o f W ar !hom e.
V
„ 1 can 1 te"
- »« m uch a
al>out the nk and , p,om l8e8 to have a f a l r , hour and had a program on Defense
ment to ----------hom
prom ote the
proclam ation o f the A ll-W ashington
H uilev V O C Procedure because we are still team by fall.
B efore the m eeting W ork and B om bing presenting a skit
Bonds and Stamps.
T here
will
M i s
Otto
C ounty V ictory Day. M em bers o f the
W ash and d au ght^f M i l Joh n B e £
the dark
Th,s is ,l new cam p
h , l m em be‘ 8 ,n te ,e s,e d ,n bow ling show ing how to distinguish bombs
be an outstanding program .
VV ash., and daughter M is. Joh n t
m fact> jn the first stages o f con . had a p ractice session at Clem's Mrs A lfreda W ood en and Mrs w i -
county units o f the O regon State
Again I strongly urge you r c o m ­
gin and small son John R ich a id XI struction and they have not yet es B ow ling
Alley,
H illsboro
High son W alker presenting the dem on-
Guard, C om panies A o f H illsboro, B
plete co-operation to m ake this
spent he week end at the Ed Bergin tablished a V. O C. board to pass on score*
were
F lorence
Miller and stration.
Mrs B K
Denney nre
o f F orest Grove, and C o f B eaver­
day the biggest celebration in the
.lome. Mrs. B erg n and son will go applications
H ow ever, w .
should
N e e le y
M nted the grange wUh a scrap £ o k
ton are giving com plete support to
history o f W ashington county.
east next week to Join her husband. know before too m uch longel,
A resolution was adopted to m ake show ing the activities o t the g r a ^ e
the celebration and have scheduled a
S ta ff . eigean t John R B ergin who
T he wom en Df B eaverton
really future
m eetings
m ore educational for several years past w h ich she had
parade and review in the evening j
H. D. K E R K M A N ,
is now stationed at Camp A tterbury. rang the l>e„ when thev gave us t-.ie and instructive E ach month a round made. At the
C um ber
m eeting
under the com m and o f M ajor J. E . ;
County Judge
West.
The V ictory D ay program , sched-1
MlS R '
,
B eid er
j tlJ P lea*« convey our thanks to them
* h e ie one particular problem will he their annual show o f fruits and veve-
and Billy cam e out from I’ ortland o n .
DON W H ITE brought up.
Next m eeting the t o p - ; table-
*
uled fo r afternoon and evening, will
a Saturday, so the
B ergin fam ily
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Ic fo r discussion will be D an d ru ff—
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give the people o f W ashington cou n ­
was together on that day.
Sirs gnd Madam
causes, effects and treatment.
It i s 1
ty an opportunity to participate in
Mr
and
Mrs. Low ell K ah r are
W o left the reception center yes- hoped that by pooling the know ledge
the cam paign to speed A m erica to a j
victory that m eans freedom
from
proud parents
o f a son born Ju ly 25. terday 12 45 p. m. and then glad we and experience o f all. new and bet-
I Mrs. K ahr is
Mrs
N ora M cCann s w e,.e on oul. w ay! , i W e were to ter treatm ent will be discovered
slavery.
The day will be in tribute
to W ashington
cou nty men in the
idaughter.
old F ort Lew is as the M P 's ' ' '| Th<> Septem ber m eeting has been
Mi s. E H.
B ergin
undew ent an Som e ot ua RIe from
Beaverton i m ovwl forw ard from Septem ber
9 to |
arm ed forces
and m erchants
and
A V oluntary F irst Aid D etachm ent |operation in P ortland the first o f last and others from all corn ets
Mav Septem ber 15, because o f L abor D ay!
citizens will be urged to stress the
sale o f
W ar Savings
B onds
and ! under the auspices o f A m erican R ed j week again, but is able to be at hom e ask f or
tran sfer after basic train- i » ? d w d * be held at the residence of
Stamps.
| Cross and sponsored by the B eaver- again, but is still con fin ed
to her ¡ng
M arcy M orrison, Aloha.
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Men and w om en o f
W ashington
The afternoon program from 2 to t ° n Ei>*t Aid Instructors com m ittee, j bed, although
im proving as well as
T hanks a lot to the ladies fo r sew -'
5 o‘’clo ck will be o f particular inter- '* being form ed in B eaverton undei can be expected.
¡ng k j,
T w o I a re ra te rl
.cou n ty are urged to register at the
u
,
; cou nty civilian defense o ffic e In the
est to children besides m any num-
the direction o f E verett Burden.
Mr and Mrs. A. B. Clem ent cele-
Pvt. JAM ES M. F A R M E L E ■
In D U S Crash
cou rt house
for
volunteer defense
bers o f general interest. The evening V oluntary First Aid D etachm ents
brated their 33rd
w edding anniver-
Carl Roinke, Aloha, and his son w° t 't o f all kinds.
T he plea was
program is chuck
full o f interest are being prom oted by the A m erican sary
at
their
hom e on L om bard
Gentlem en
B obby, 4, su ffered face lacerations ,uado by Mrs. H arry M organ, county
from 7 to 9 o ’clo ck
with the parade R ed C ross in all parts o f the United street Sunday. Guests included Mrs.
T w o w eeks ago, I was appointed a
Sunday,
necessitating
treatment at chairm an o f the civilian defense vol-
o f the guardsm en as one o f the fea States as a part o f the Civilian De- C lem ent's three sisters, Mrs.
Nellie
t
: „ '..j,
.
, B arracks C hief and now have 90 mei
men
.
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.
St V incent's hospital when the a u t o -: unteer o ffic e and o f w om en ’s de-
tures.
! fense program and its purpose is to Thorn. Mrs. Jennie H ardm gham and
c
P ierce all o f P ortland Under my
were riding fe n8° activities.
The big feature
o f V ictory Day fu rth er the training o f the F irst Aid- Mrs. Anna
F ierce, ad
1 0,4 'a " d’ o ff the drill field
There are lots o ol f m obile in w hich they
with John H enick, 14, Aloha, collided ! AI1 people, including those already
will be the novel Glass V ictory er to function in organized squads also Mr. and Mrs. Thom as R ow e
details to be attended to and I am
with a P ortland T raction com pany engaged in som e phaso o f
defense
House, which will be W ar Stam p to make them m ore e ffectiv e in time Mr and Mrs.
B yron C lem ents and
kept busy from m orning to night
N Albina avenue and
Kill- i w °rR — aircraft
observers, air
raid
selling center fo r the program to be o i disaster.
daughter, and Mr. and Mrs.
B ruce
but the " ? rk ‘ 8 int*,eatin * , 1 U8£d ingsw orth street, T ra ffic Patrolm an wardens, auxiliary firem en and po-
held at the courthouse square. C o m -! T he
D etachm ent
is open to all Clem ent 'o f Portland. H arold C lem ent to
curse the man who turned on the
E C. Daniels reported.
licem en, R ed Cross, etc,— are asked
plet«f f with
electric targan, stage, First Aiders
w ho
have com pleted o f Cam p L ew is and Mr. and Mrs.
lights at 4:45 and yelled fo r every
Carl R einke w as cited to cou rt for . to register. Mrs. M organ says it Is
sound am plifier and stam p booth, their advance courses and live In M alcolm
Clem ent
and tw o sons of
one to rise and shine— now I am that
allow ing an unlicensed ju ven ile to necessary to have a com plete record
the
V ictory
H ouse
will
roll into
B eaverton or its vicinity and anyone Beaverton.
man so no longer can com plain.
operate an autom obile
and H enick o t al* volunteers
H illsboro
on its ow n wheels. T he i interested should con ta ct one o f th e. T he
Friendly C ircle m et at the
was cited for reckless driving and R egistration
of
people, w h o are
U nited States treasury departm ent m em bers o f the D etachm ent or visit hom e o f Mrs. C. F Straley on Allen
candidates
^
'1" ' s ," ’ns
exam ination
i.».. an operator
.
_,
.
, .
, on rallure to have
s license aw aiting training and those w h o are
is sending this m obile theatrical unit tho Stretcher Squad Drill now in avenue W ednesday. A pot luck din- July 31
Grades were posted yester-
__
_ _ _
in training classes, are requested as
to H illsboro as one o f 17 stops in progress each Thursday evening at ner was follow ed with a short busi- dft,. and j found j st((od
8th in the
well as those w ho have tim e to give
the H igh School.
i ness meeting.
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" " There were n i n e ______
Oregon.
Former
Residents
group
o
f
168
w
ho
took
the
exam
ina
to som e sp ecific w ork.
The
».•c Instructors
„ .a u i in u ia com m i'jtee spon
m em bers and three children present.
T oday i was sum m oned be Celebrate Gold Weddim?
A t the present tim e there is a call
|soring the D etachm ent is com posed
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Charles
T allock tion
(1
after
nues
...
.
»
o ffice rs board, and
ques-
.... „ „ j »« _
. -
P. T. A. Executive Board
o f E verett Burden,
Len
H olm an, drove to Seaside Sunday for a vaca- fore
.
.
i h
n >»
M r' nnd Mrs <^hris Murphy cele- for clerical help, but it is felt that
G eorge
Eisenhauer.
Mary
Unger, tion outing. Mr.
T allock
returned ,.‘f " . 1.?K4 . '.._4
. wa.l_J*C
.
- i?e.?.!,, I v
1 . .
brated tljeir golden w edding a n n iv e r -‘ oth er ‘ VP* o f w ork will be needed
Discuss New Projects
The executive board o f the B eaver- E sther Hell, Opal Eisenhauer.
» uiimiii . iih i . vi , "o O fB
Thursday.
M ra T al»ock ’. _ pare_nU_. ™
c e r * . ^aej r bom e
^
^
fficers
3917 SE UlOth
ton P. T. A. met at the hom e o f Mrs.
The D etachm ent is made up o f the Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Filly, drove dow n Sph .
Miaml B<>ach but n, eeume
Portland.
W alter L. Myers fo r pot luck lunch follow in g First A lders: E verett Bur the sam e day to spend the rem ainder ®
... .
. sentem her
'
and business meeting, Tuesday, Aug- den- ch airm an ;
Geo.
Eisenhauer, o f the week with their daughter.
Th
,
to .
Mi ami M
rs Murphy
wer.« , m . ar- Gambling
Devices
Being
♦ 17
1 UGO : „
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_
°
ust 18.
10 m em bers were present, vice-chairm an ; Olive Ram sdell, secre-
Mrs W . C W righ t and Mrs Toni
m e near conunuet
De
here
with
tem
perature
100
degrees
oi
Mi^n
'"
x
h
á
y
m
o
v
e
d
l
o
*
Remov«
I
from
County
Som e new projects fo r the year were t*-ry : Opal Eisenhauer, publicity of- Miller spent from M onday to Thurs-
m ore alm ost every day.
I have met
27, 1918, settlin g first in D allas anil
discussed. Som e new projects fo r the B eer; Len Holman,
Lela
Holman. day at R ock aw ay
E igh t defen dants possessing illegal
year were discussed and will wait T o ™ ^ m a d eW . C. B. W alker. Flor-
Mrs H arry J.W right Jr . underw ent
a n r. „ ^ t the c lim ite h e r f is ' Rter at R eedville a " d Aloha
pinball m achines and punch boards
fo r fu rth er in form ation before decid- ence E nger, M argaret Stewart Bob a m ajor operation at Good Samaritan
sim ilar
. that o f Oregon „
were hailed into cou rt Saturday and
in io n
them.
The follow in g com - Stewart. B ob Myers
Mary Ungar. hospital Saturday
not m ore sim ilar t o » t t 0^ 0u r ,
B e t r 0 t b .a , T o l d
plead guilty to the ch arges.
$100
mittee chairm ans
were
appointed: Em ily
W addell,
I’ loien ce
l-oxton,
Mrs. J. C. O C onnor accom panied
„
THURLOW W E F P A t D
t D
.
fines each were meted ou t in all ca ­
Mrs. C. T
Hunkapillar, program ; ' F1° y d C arlson, State Guardsm an Cor- Mr. and Mrs. Earl P ierce o f Aloha
.
| H U R L O W \\
At Kecent Party
ses. except one o f $35, by Circuit
Announced
to V ernonia Sunday where they vis- j
Mrs.
E lm er Benson, social;
Mrs. P °ra* Boge.
I Mr. and Mrs. Ralph G innetz are hride ».lor.* it, al n .s,low ®' for
Judge
R. F rank Peters.
F ou r cases
Jam es Medill, publication and m a g i-
T he above » rouP has b«en w ork ing ited at the hom e o f Mrs Frank receivin g letters regularly from their bride-elect tho evening o f August 6, remain to be disposed o f Saturday,
zine; Mrs Ed Bergin, budget- Mrs together at least one night a week (O > ’C
onnor auu
and fam
ily .
\_uniiui
luiuiiy
I
r*
i r*h »1
W
Wnrshnll
engagem ent o f Miss Hitii August 22, a ccord in g to G. R ussell
Bleekm an. ch aracter building;
Mrs. fo r m
m ore
ore than
than seven
seven months.
m om ns
start-
The beautiful Hall mark cards at ^
¡ “ T e c h n i c i a n ' H a w a i i head- ” *‘ tZma" : d a '*ghte, o f Mr and M*"*- M organ, district attorney,
Hugh L. W eik, room m others; Mrs. ln8 Jan
less tban ,a „ ° n.th afteT Dean's D rug Store
are attracting
C orporal Marshall
w n X 9® o r? ? H e“ zman o f
Reavei ton, to | R a ids o f som e
12 establishm ents
Marshnll would
I ’red H Mathis, m em bership;
Mrs.
o f Pearl H arbor and many bu yer..
They are really
i S
fro“
an y o f his Mr. H arry J. Nadon Jr,
V 1® Pa y y In W ashington cou nty w here the ma-
was given at the home o f the bride
W alter L.
Myers, publicity; Mrs. have com pleted tne Standard First tigtic and com e ln beautiful colorin gs - tP.‘
friends in B eaverton.
His address
l , „ . ,
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chines and boards w ere In operation,
Fred W eitz. hospitality chairm an.
,h e A dvanced First Aid and the fo r any o cca sion.
elect s b , o t h e r in la w an d sister Mr we,e made Friday by cou n ty and
is
C
orporal
Charles
W
.
M
arshall,
and
D efense C ourse on Aerial
H arold Steele, D avid Cady, W al-
The proposed program fo r the year C m lia n
I
h I
KN" 1,Kh c r a fl. *•» P ort- stnte o ffice rs and representatives o f
H Q Co. Hawaiian Dept., ,
,
was presented and approved b y ’ the l nd Lhiemical ^ Warfare.^ and recently lace Branch and D avid B uffam re- 39307781
No date has been set for toe the d|lltrict attorn ^ ; o fflc e and 12
approved by the
'„V
« V - h X !aC6 . f 1
For t S h a f t e d H onolulu. T H .
E l d i n g , but It Is planned
for tlle m achines valued
$300 each were
have Mrs. H unkapillar as chairm an offip e o f H illsboro, fingerprinted the w eeks stay at Cam p Millard. Boy
““
latter part o f Septem ber.
| con fiscated.
I A special guest at the party was
o f this com m ittee, fo r she has had grou p in accord an ^
w,th
Civilian sc o u t cam p on
E agle Creek. They Stamp Eight Brings
P laces
where
pinball
m achines
Mr.
N adon ’s
m other.
M is. H. J.
m uch experience in P. T. A work. D efense requirem ents
a n report having a swell tim e
p-
P rt, lr.r l«
were con fiscated w ere A ce T avern,
W hile living in Texas she was presi-1 T no Broap »* now w ork |ng each
Mr and Mrs Arehle W illiam s en r , v e *^Ugar rounds
i , Poi' t l l V ', ‘ ‘i T ' I
W,K° Wia . h" in < '.aston; i ’ astlm e card roorrT * Badger
dent o| the eighth district in the w ee^ on S tretcher Drills w hich is tertained at dinner at the Sm orgas W ar ration starntf
num ber I f ’ 5
until a fter the w edding.
. , tm Foreat Orovp R ock Crpek T a v .
state.
She is bringing to us m uch takea ironl^ the Standard Arm y Medi- bord in P ortland Tuesday in honor will be
good
fo r purchase
help from her years o f this U r v ice ! cal Corps training in the carin g for o f tneir gon W arren, who is home pounds o f sugar at any one tim e be Benefit Carnival
p 'u n rh h o a ill ’' w ire * Vi'ikcl aJ’ 'w n g '
T he Septem ber
m eeting
will be “ J1*1 lra n *P °,t in K victim s in tim es o f on a weeks furlough from the navy, tw een August 23 and O ctober 31. the d •
J
ner's restaurant
A rt's
P lace and
held at the grade school in the li- d l “ ter'K
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.
Guests included Mr
and Mrs. Don O ffice o f Prion Adm inistration an Being Arranged
T ed ’s
P lace
Sherw ood
Skvwav
brary, Septem ber 22 at 1:30 d m
above program has been given G eorge and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Stark nounced today.
A rrangem ents are m aterializing for i ,in..h
u ’ v. r ,
_h
‘
by In stru ctor E verett Burden w h o is Qf Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Be-
T his is the longest period yet as a ben efit Carnival a t the Beaverton a (. Tavern
r fll*nn
M t
f '
well qualified in this type o f work, um gardner
of
Reedville,
Mr. and signed to any stam p, but it does not high school som etim e In Septem ber onerv
iA>tviit V v o v a
tt * **
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onery, FV>best G rove, T h a
Warren Williams Enjoys
having fo r the past^num ber o f yea*'* Mrs. W algren and Mrs. V irginia Co- alter the original allow ance, w hich is tor Disaster
f
•
R elief un,,n-
under Civilian Reedville.
Penguin
Inn, near a R ex
given a large part o f his tim e to t
R »-*
ed vel| bt H illsboro Mr
Mrs. G. D. at the rate o f h alf pound a week.
Defense.
Brief Visit at Home
and the Aloha Stage Depot.
and Cro88 actlvtties including the teach- Alexander Mr and Mrg Ted Hetu.
O PA said it has decided to re-
W arren W illiam s son o f Mr
" a ler S a f^ y iand Beaverton. Miss
Evelyn
W illiam s, quire purchase o f five pounds all at Attends Defense
Mrs. A rchie W illiam s, arrived home in.K
other R e d Cross courses
He is a W a lIen W illiam s and B ob Selander on ce in order to facilitate disposal r \ f f • i c L
I
.Christmas Gift Mailing
Thursday o f last week. A rchie had m em ber o f
the National
Safety and the hogtgi all o f Aloha
o f su gar packed in five, 10 and 36- V -M lIC la ls O C h O O l
been in the navy fo r fou r years, and C ouncil and until recently Drill Mas-
Deadline Set November 1
R.
this is his first
visit hom o in 2U,
w ., , «
' 7,
.
,
Mr. and Mrs. K O. W ilson visited pound packages
K C.
( ' r)oty
has I., en attending n
* *er ^or
M edical Corps Cadets at ^
p e a ch hom e this week.
M is.
protection school at Seattle
rs.! “ P ack s o f these sizes were put up|Civilian
up
M ailing o f C hristm as parcels to
years. He has enlisted fo r tw o years the C ollege at Laurelwood
C. J Beach Jr., spent a week at the last
and w inter before it was ’r h « sehool, conducted by the arm y. service men.
en « qverseas will have to be
m ore.
H e is now a first class petty
The grou p is now being uniform ed
,
»¿cii.
know n that rationing would be
ne- include* ^ iv e
days o f lecture* and posted by November
No-
1st, according to
o ffic e r on a destroyer and has been con sistin g o f Navy blue slacks, white
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Thom pson
and cessary and processors have had dif- i,v e days o f field practice. ^
an agreement reached last week by
in seven
m ajor
battles and cam e shirts, navy blue over seas caps, and fa m ily o f M arysville, W a sh , were ficulty
m arketing
any
su bstan tial!
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war, navy and
postoffice
depart-
through w ith only a few scars a n d black acifessories.
_____ o f her sistei Mrs. C. J Beach P*rt o f them , inasm uch
guests
as ration
Soldiers Kit» Liked
ments.
shrapnel wounds.
He
has visited
An active fall and winter program gr
week
stam ps to date have been valid for
The sew ing kits furnished
selec-
Existing ‘ restrictions on overseas
m any parts o f Lie world and found
b« ‘ nK planned including Rtretchei
C. J. Beach is leaving M onday
for one or tw o pounds purchase.' OI»A tPeg leaving from board No. 1 are Reroel post o f 11 pounds weight.
IS
the people o f A ustralia very friendly Drills, First A id D etachm ent W ork, a weeks vacation in Spokane with *a ‘d.
proving' m ost valuable, a ccord in g to ¿eViea length and
42 Inches com bine !
and hospitable.
Mr. and Mrs. W il- and D isaster R elief classes
Several relatives.
\
“ 1 nless this sugar Is sold, it would word from our boys. A bout 200 have length and girth will not be changed
liams held open
house Sunday be-
l b * group attended special classes
Eastern Star m em bers o f the Past have to be repacked, thereby causing already been supplied
Tor the present.
T he public, how
tween the hours o f 11 and 2 fo r beld
in
H illsboro last June
and M atrons club met at the Boyd grove an undesirable waste o f labor and
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lever, Iq urged to observe these Hml-
their son A large group o f friends hav«
received their certifica tes to for a picnic dinner F riday follow ed m aterials
p _| | U l l r » -
tatlons voluntarily.
V olum e not to
First Aid and there will be with a business m eeting and visiting
from near and far called to greet teach
S ta m p , num ber six and seven are
f «III n u r « .L 'l ’ I T e r
exceed that o f an ordin ary shoebov
him and wish him Lie best o f luck. su fficien t instructors available for
Mr. and
Mrs H enry H ingley o f each good for purchase o f
tw o
™
A ap^ r *d o f route 8 box 1332 and w e |g U to be not m ore , han gix
He is leaving W ednesday evening to all who care to attend Standard and W enatchee, W ash., were
week end pounds o f sugar until m idnight, A ug 7el) fr o "> hi* truck In P ortland Mon- poundg
A dvanced Classes
take up his duties.
I v isito r, o f Mr and M r . G eorge Bias- ust 22_
Stam p num ber seven is
!T
A1‘ mall m atter will remain su bject
Juries, G ood Sam aritan
hospital at
ser.
T ogether they spent the day a ’bon us’’ o f tw o pounds
to censorship.
tendants reported to police.
M A R G A R E T JA N E T TR N B O W
Rents Fifty Locker*
Sunday at the hom e o f Mr. and Mrs
Funeral services were held W e i
H
oward
H
ingley
for
a
fam
ily
dlnnei
R
e
c
|
Cross
Home
Nursing
_
“
JOH N M. M IL ! F it
nesday. A ugust 19, at 2 p. m. in the With Classified Ad
together.
r .r l if lr a f e .« A v » ,L k l,.
e n lis tm e n t»
John M Miller, aged 77 year,, died
T igard
M ethodist
ch u rch fo r Mrs.
Mr A nderson o f Bethany called at
Mrs B etty K in g and son Donny ' - e r t n n a t e s « v a i i a u i e
Donald V Turner. B eaverton, navy Tuesday, August 18, at his hom e at
M argaret
Jane
T urn bow
aged 66 our o ffic e Thursday expressing com *nd Mrs. R ud R anstall o f Seattle,
.
P erson s w h o have com pleted the
Leonard C. T row bridge, Beaverton. Huber. H e lived on the N eipit place
years, w ife o f Vtilliam J. Turnbow . p|eU) „ u n c t i o n
wUh a tw o line are visiting Mrs R M Miller
R *d Cross home nursing cou rM and navy. (
n F arm ington road w hlch hg pur.
m other o f R ich ard.. Charles and Jas-
^
w hich
he c la im , i Mr and Mrs R L T u ck er o f Ana not receive their
certificates,
may
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chased 11 years ago
per Turnbow . Mrs Jessie Catanese brm jght him fifty users o f his food cortes. W ash . visited at the home o f call for them at the H illsboro court
I He w as step father o f Fred H o ff­
Marriage Licenses
o f P ortland, Mrs E m m a
P rohaska. iocker9
Mrs. T uck ers broth er and sister In house, a ccord in g to
Miss
Cortnne
man.
R
alph
Tarola.
P
ortland,
and
N
an­
VEJ$or*uver.
W a sh »
Mrs.
Helen
He ‘ lag fou r
cu blc foot and l*w, Mr and Mrs Dayton Peck last X'ennington. o f the cou nty health de
The rem ains were shipped to An­
cy Ann Smith, route 8. box 1826A
Vaughn. Carlton, sister o f Mrs Geo.
ru b jC
lockers left out o f Thursday,
also
called on
form er partment.
^
derson, Indiana, T hursday by W E.
Portland.
Stewart.
M
is
R
osa
Minard.
Port-
a*
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neighbors and friends
They are
The goal set for next year is a per
I>inah T hayer, route 8, box 1453 P egg, Beaverton.
land. Mrs. Mae Bennett. Beaverton.
spending several weeks at W heeler. »°n with hom e nursing training in
and
M arian Putnam , 1004 SW 10th
John
M itchell,
Sacram ento. Calif.,
every fam ily, states Miss Pennington
Oregon.
ALEXANDER BRONKEY
LIBRARY NOTES
Frank Mitchell, P ortland, also 20
Mrs Leston Fariw eather and son T w elve m ore persons have qualified P o ,tland.
.
A lexander Bronkey, w ho wae In-
P
erry
Shank
Beaverton,
and
grandchild-
T here was a tim e w hen
one
went
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__J
I
V
grandchildren. 2 great
*n ° ne, w en! Tom m y, who have resided in Brem - to serve as teachers
’ , Jured in an autom obile accident, died
ovie because
ren.
to eee a m
m ovie
because he
he had
had read
read grton. 'w ^ h i n g t o n f o r ” the past 't w o
C e rtifica te , have already been is-
Beaverton
August 14 aged 52, years.
He was a
Mrs. T urn bow was a resident o f the book but now m odern conditions m ontbs, visited at the J H Fair- *oed to 370 and 60 an- now enrolled
resident
o f Beaverton.
■
1
m
ake
the
reverse
true
B
ooks
from
Tigard for M year«.
weather home a shorft time Tuesday In the classes
BIRTHS
He is survived by his w ife Elisa-
pnroute to |> v r n w , , „ h
G rove reme- w hich m o v ie , have been made are o f )agt
Interm ent
Crescent
C lasses will be
resumed next fall
Mr and Mlg
Jameg j
K am var, beth, was father o f
Mrs. M arjorie
very m uch In demand
tery
.
| .. _ Kansas, to join
Mr.
F'airweather.
Mrs Irene Connett o f Longview , route 8, box 1742, July 29, a son Da- Helsor. V ernon and Ivan B ronkey, o f
A m on g books o f this
'* L ,_ who is with the United States Arm y W ash , spent the week at the home vid E.
Beaverton.
Funeral services
were
we can o ffe r K in g , R ow . Mr«.. Min tn the m edical corp s at that place
M I«S E L L E N R O G E R «
o f Mrs. Charles F. Straley
Friday
Mr and Mrs I^eRoy B. Ault, Beav- held M onday at St. C ecelia church.
Miss Ellen R o g e r , 8706 SW Canyon iver; F or W hom the B e ll, Toll. G ood
___
Calvary
«temetery.
P egg’s
Mrs
M orris Hatch o f
Boise, Ida- the hostess gave
a dinner for her erton, August
9. a daughter, Judith M ount
road, died August 15 She w a , sister B ye Mr Chips.
H ow Green is My ho~ a'nd ~Mrs
__ etty Ellers o f P ort- guest, follow ed by bridge.
B
Guests A.
M ortuary In charge o f arrangem ents.
o f Jam es E dw ard J. M Arthur R . Valley, T he G ood Earth.
B enjam in . ’
. . . M ' \
Mr. B ronkey was born at Mt An-
D Shellenber w ere Mrs Helen
Fisher. Mrs Carey
Mr and Mrs
Charles A. Parm er,
E lizabeth H., D r Charles H R ogers Blake and G one W ith the W ind
ger F riday
o f last week.
Leonard. Mrs. R uby Boyd, Mr
and route
2, box 426. P ortland. August 7. gel. Oregon. August 9. 1890. and w as
and M rs John B a rtoa ci. all o f P ort-i
•
Mr and Mrs C om ette
o f B ridge Mrs. R obert Sum m ers, Mr
and Mrs a son. C harles R
married O ctober 7. 1913. to Miss Eliza
land
Funeral services w ere held
M rs J. B K rou t o f Portland, is a fast, Idaho, spent last week visiting Jay Gibson. Mrs
Connett, Mr and
Mr
and
Mrs H arry W
Scheel. beth Schm idt R esidin g In Mt Angel
Tuesday, w ith Interment
R lverview house guest o f Mrs. Jay Gibson this y|r and Mrs H arris Hansen
Mrs. H unkapella and Mr and Mrs route 8. box 1442, August 1, a daugh . Portland and V ernonia. com in g to
esm etery.
week.
|
Continued on Page 4
C. F Straley.
ter Judith A.
B eaverton 13 years ago.
,„.yy,y “<•
! zssstjs ssrv iiirs; i «... B,„y
»« a uj * ?rx*r '•z . „
Volunteer First Aid
Detachment Being
Organized in Beaverton
Residents Requested to
Register For Volunteer
Defense Work in County
a,lthori,y when t‘1py a"