PUBLISHED W E EK LY IN OUR PLANT ON COR. _______________________ SHORT ST. AND CANYON VO L. 15, NO 31 Beaverton, Oregon, Friday, H IG H W A Y — ONLY NEW SPAPER IN BEAVERTON. September 4, 1942 Dairymen Get Labor Day 1942 Briefs and VlCIOrV D ulls ' Personals * f 7 1 — i A M V . Steady Increase in Strikes Since Pearl Harbor Shown by Figures BY R U T H T A Y L O R D Labor Day 1942 finds ua all w ork- ers—w orkers and fighters in a war ■ W V H U ll against tyranny, against despots who would m ake us all slaves. We W ashington County herds bene- must meet their attack as a united r ^e Beaverton City C ouncil will O f serious con cern to the public fitted by the recent distribution o f nation—not as a loose con fed eration m eet next Tuesday Instead o f Mon- i are strikes in industry which, a ccord V ictory bulls at Salem. S e v e r a l'o f groups or classes. U nfortunately day- Labor Day. ing to W ar L abor Board figures, W ashington county dairym en were we have not yet fully grasped the W ilbert C handler was a m edical have show n a steady increase since on hand to receive V ictory bulls, reg- fact that this is a war o f Sur- patient at a H illsboro hospital last Mr. and Mrs R . A C lancy have Pearl H arbor. The follow in g is fac- istered Jerseys. from G o v e r n o r 1 vival o f all the people, not a P eo- week. sold their hom e and have m oved t o l ‘ ual m aterial con cern in g strikes dur- Charles A. Sprague. pies W ar in the proletarian sense. Seattle. W ash ‘ "K the nr8t *,x m onths o f 1942 or A m os W atkin s o f H illsboro will There is too m uch lobbying and p r a t -. Mrs. C. F. Straley was hostess to a j j since the H aw aiian Islands were have as future head o f his herd a ing o f classes and groups when what 8 rouP o f friends Thursday in honor j This is the first m onth that the bom bed by the Japanese. ca lf from the D. R. D ickie herd at we really need is not a consciousness . Mrs. Paul N ew m an o f Chicago. W est Slope w ater district will cross j The num ber o f strikes In w ar in- N ew berg, w h ich herd has on several o f class but an aw areness o f unity. Llinois. Present w ere M is. h isher, the 800 m ark in users. dustries has increased fron* 27 in occasion led the N ation in butterfat This is not a w ar fo r any one V,rs' Leonard, J. J. M cM ahon, and January to 192 in June, an increase production fo r a Jersey herd. T he group of citizens. It is a war In .• a*1** Mrs. Stanley B ynes o f Long- Mr and Mrs. Henry Dahl, accom - o f 611 per c e n t The men involved in new W atk in s bull is by Volunteer which all A m ericans have a part. vlew W ashington. panied by Mr and Mrs. Jack F urlong these strikes num bered 11,605 in L orna Baronet, w hich sire Mr. D ickie retain, free business enterprise. We Mrs. Carl M illar entertained a and son to Seaside Sunday to cele- j January and 84,775 in June. The recently sold fo r $1000. He in turn any group in this cou ntry W e can- group o f little folk s at her hom e on brate the Furlongs' thirteenth w edd- j num ber o f man hours lost in w ar is by the great L. A. H ulburt sire, not destroy the labor m ovem ent and Second and L om bard streets, Satur- ing anniversary. p rodu ction industries, because of N ellies Standard Volunteer, w hose i retain free business enterprise. W e day afternoon fo r a jo in t b irth d a y ' strikes, has increased from 369,576 in ten tested daughters averaged 935 cannot destroy Industry and keep a celebration fo r h er sm all son and I F. K. B ow m an has started a new January to 2,037,224 in June, an in duplex on C anyon I*ane. pounds o f bu tterfat to rank him the j free labor m ovem ent or- avoid col- daughter D ouglas and Janet. Lively crease o f 451 per cent. D uring the highest tested sire o f the breed. The lective farm ing. W e cannot dam n | gam es were played outside and re- Hll . . .. ... T A. D itm ars o f 8000 V alley V iew f i , st 8>* month.4 o f 1942, 7,176,344 m aternal granddam o f W atkin s V ic- one m inority w ithout dam ning all. freshm ents o f ice cream and cake r„ ni2 l „ „ , , e,r'. pUHi',c lola,lon s court, have bought one o f the J man hours h ave been lost in w ar In- tory bull is St. M awes F oxy T u lip ,1 In the totalitarian states it w as served. _____ a tn e . Union Oil C om pany W ay land Owens hom es Mr Owens du8tries because o f strikes This the first cow to receive the medal o f i not Organized L abor alone that suf-1 has sold four homes here in the past H guie does not include the tim e lost m erit award on tw ice a day m ilking fered. Free associations o f employ-1 MJr8' H* rrjr J W righ t has returned f\ r r m ■ a _ a ! by oth er w ork ers because o f the in and she also haif the A m erican Jer- ers were also abolished. N either col- *° her ana is recuperating ■ B | | f l f f | / 1 | n I k / t m onth. terruption o f productive processes In sey Cattle club award o f Ton-o-G old lective bargaining nor collaboration il o m a m ajor operation at G ood Sa U i l l L l d l III D fj Rev. W arner J. Fritz o f the W est I plants dependent upon strike-bound for production o f m ore than one ton o f labor and industry w as allowed niantan hospital tw o w eeks ago. Hills Lutheran church, has bought suppliers. W hile strikes are less o f butterfat in 4 consecutive lacta- W e must rem em ber these things Mr. and Mrs. A lbert H ighbe had the Carl Johnson hom e at 7021 SW frequent and Involve less loss o f time tions. The paternal granddam o f [today for the enem y is attacking us fo r their dinner guests S atu iday ev- Canyon Crest. I than in 1941, there has been an al- the V ictory bull is Sybils Tessie L or- ;n ot merely on land, on sea and in ening Mr.. and Mrs. John Stefanoa j arm in g increase in strikes since na, holder o f three National p r o d u c -'th e air, but also in our hearts and icy and Mr. and Mrs. Stevo Kar John E conom us has purchased a 1 January. M any o f the strikes in 1942 tion records and herself a m edal o f , heads, taking advantage o f every ig-i m ick i and three children all o f Pof> new home on M aryanna avenue, and have been ju risdiction al disputes and merit cow . H er highest record is norance, o f every prejudice, o f every land. The B eaverton K iw anis will meet has already m oved in. 1 unauthorized strikes. I 1,022 pounds o f bu tterfat in 305 w eakness — setting group against i , , . ... . ,, , at Nendels Inn next W ednesday ev- Strikes on T rlvp ‘ 1 Issues Mrs. C. A. Coswell has sold her days. group, class against class. * r . Mrs. . W #0J ™ ! W e a v ,r ening at 6:30 p m. Ift will be ladies Many o f the strikes are due to C anyon Lane to W . A. D odge o f H illsboro received W e must not be blind to those f " a J*n . a a ugntei or Brem erton, njght and a |arge attendance is ex hom e on 7022 SW a bull from the fine W ashington things for which we are f i g h t i n g - W ashington, are spending the week pected. W D. Campbell. T hey have m oved ° ften h avl" K n° thl" K in to do with hgurs or wages. Never- C ounty herd o f H agg B ros at R eed- freedom o f thought and discussion " u n “ r» w e a v e r s parents Mr and "Should R ussia be defeated, the theless .these strikes over petty is ville. The H aggs have had their and worship. W e must not m e r e ly jflars' ’l l 8180 ie *atives Alaska H ighw ay, now under con- sues are holding up im portant pro large herd on test fo r a num ber o f con cede th em —we must p ractice near a r m in io n . structlon, m ay prove to be the bul- duction in m any places. years, and they cam e up with con -¡th em . Intolerance saps the m oral Mr. and Mrs. Carl Millar and wark o f our defense against a com - I E m phasis Is no longer on p rotract sistently g ood records. strength o f its adherents. T hose who children left fo r the C oast M onda’ *>ined Jap-Nazi air invasion from the ed. nationally publicized strikes In- Geo. Oppenlander o f Forest G rove, regim ent are slaves no less than than fo r a w eeks vacation. N orth," accord in g to Hugh A Matier, | volving thousands o f men which received another W ashington County those w h o are regim ented. W hat ,, , „ i w » Union Oil public relations represen- 'ch a ra cterized the year 1941. bull from the herd o f L. T. Sills, w e must do is to w ork in fellow ship . “ a“ 7 "* r8' ^ , _K « ut« r on tative. R ather, today, the "hit-and-run" T his ca lf is by Mr* Sills great show in the spirit o f friendliness. b e a c h \»at speun 8e' e la aJS at e Matier, w h o is scheduled to speak W om en o f W ashington cou nty b e - Ï type o f strike, the slow down, and and production bred bull which w as There should be a little m ore o ff * . Septem ber 9, at a meeting o f the Ki- tween the ages o f 20 and 50 years the trivial issues feature strike news, reserve cham pion at Salem in 1939 the Golden R ule and a little less i Mrs Karl U ngar is visiting h e r i w an *8 on the Alaska H ighway, points are wanted by the the W ashington Even these are obscured In m any ln- and is from a cow Mr. Sills pur- B lackstone in our relations with each m other in W ashington. ' jout that *" t^l e . event Russiei falls. County R ed Cross M otor corp s to | stances as n o o fficia l recogn ition Is other. Our entire system o f life is on j - M i s „ M , t M there is nothing to prevent the en- volunteer for service. chased in the East. T hose who given to strikes o f shorter duration Other W ashington County breeders trial. H ow it proves itself will de- d w L ' . - em y from flying invasion troops have standard and advanced first than 24 hours, w ho participated w ere K n ox Bros, term ine the future. A fter all—we _ student o f Reaveitnn hiirh h ° , tover *be N orth Pole route and estab- aid cards are preferred, o r those It has been found that organized at Gaston, whose tw o bulls w ent to are all workers, no m atter w hat our ... H ,, *fh, c i 0!! bshing secret bases in the lonely w illing to take these courses. T hey labor, and not the unaffiliated w ork - T illam ook and Y am hill Counties res- job — and any man with an insurance ' a fastness o f the Alaskan territory should be willing to take eighteen er, is responsible fo r strikes as Is pectively; John Kopplin, Gaston, w ho policy or m oney in the bank is a 1 M rs. Ida -s ‘ ‘igner o f Portland, from which to bom b the vital indus- hours m otor training work. evident in the record ; 99% o f the gave three bulls, one going to Mar- partner in industry. W hen we have ' l8*ted at the A ith u r K alkenbeck trial centers o f the P a cific Coast D rop card to Mrs. R. W . W eil, strikes have occu rred in unionized ion county, one to Y am hill and the had prosperity— all o f us had it; ;“ om e last Sunday afternoon. T his northem ost fylin g route was H illsboro, Oregon, Box 28 o r see J. . plants, and only 20% o f A m erican third to the R ainier F F A Chapter, when depression stru ck— all felt it. Arletai B oge w ho has been visiting Pioneered by R ussians several years J. McM ahon, B eaverton . (labor is unionized. V ic F oster of Sherw ood, R a y M. W e must learn how to w ork togeth- her aunt at J efferson City for sev- a g o when they made a non-stop Date o f first m eeting will be pub "W o rk Stoppages Cannot Jones, F orest G rove, and W . T. Put- er: how —the w ay of coop era tion ; eral weeks, returned hom e Sunday, ¡flig h t from M oscow to V ancouver, lished later. B e P erm itted" nam o f H illsboro also contributed j w o r k —coordin ated actions fo r the M iss A m y E rick son o f M inneapo- j W ashington. On July 21st W ayn e L. Morse, V ictory bulls. It is thought that ¡nation as a w hole; togeth er—with lis has been a guest o f her sister, I P rophesying the road will provide 1 m em ber o f the W ar L abor Board, is W ashington County breeders led all .m utual trust and respect. This ap- Mrs. C. H. B acklund on L ake R oad a continuous life line between the sued thq follow in g w arning: other counties in the num ber o f Jer- plies to every on e: those who o p e r -, fo r several weeks. United States and Alaska. M atier j "A s we go fu rth er and further Into sey V ictory bulls donated by breed- ate our fa ctories or w h o ' w ork in , Mr. and Mrs. K endall Seigner and states <bat ttle defense o f Alaska will this war it becom es clearer and ers. ¡them ; those w ho toil on farm s, in son R o g e r o f W estdale spent the b<> con siderably strengthened because i clearer that we can not perm it any --------------------- o ffice s or at home. All must w ork w eek at Cannon Beach. the vast quantities o f war mater- stoppage o f work. $ d on t’ care together w ith an aw areness that M d M . v „ ials which can be qu ick ly and easily Charged with assault and robbery w hether they are over ju risdiction al M i c e l a n p f f n r n p l l R r i H p what they do or neglect doing will their week end guest M is Buits ,ran 8P °lted along this route. He while armed with a dangerous wea- diBputes o r what they are ov er; thev P l i S S J a l l c l l / 0 i I 1 6 1 1 O i I Q B determ ine the future o f the country h T c tn fp b e ll’ o f Pendleton a‘ S° feelS th° hiKhway wiu becom e F°n R obert E dw ard Mason, 37 o f ; 8imply havo to 8top tU n J rt ■ 1 W e have no right to take "class" nePne" Cam pbell o f Pendleton. )an im pol tant factor in the future de- Portland, who last week appeared „ And our , to Mr Graen W a r n d d V sides. W e must w ork fo r the com - Mlss L loise Patterson, an army velopment o f the Alaskan territory. before police in the role o f a victim Rn(J Mr M u rf£ are n<jt 8ufflc|ent " U V V ^ g|.oups jf we choose nurse, and sister o f Mrs. G. C. Os-1 A founder m em ber o f the P acific n an alleged hold up, is In W ashing tham to %eUle the disputes. I Janet Cornell, daughter o f Mr. and but we never forg et that the w elfare borne is now stationed at F ort R iley, G eographio Society, and a patron o f ton county jail along with Frank Me- hayen, t„ a t the public will ¡the Smithsonian Institute, M atier hns Mrs. L. E. C ornell o f Aloha, becam e o f the nation as a w hole transcends Oklahom a, Kansas. riba P ot er also o f P orttond, both nQt fQok thlg b o a r P tQ Bpttlo Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Butts attended had a personal interest in the plann- the bride Friday. August 28, o f W al- the private interest of any group being held under $5000 bonds each ’ up in w hatever a birthday party at O regon City ing o f the A laska road. In 1908, at ter V. R eady, son o f Mrs. Jam es This is dem ocracy. P otter Is declared by police to | tu t we decree given by Mr and Mrs. W ilkinson in the request o f the Hon. T hom as Tay- R eady Sr., o f Portland, at a sim ple have been an accom p lice o f M ason s I honor o f Mrs. W ilkinsons' sister o f lor, Canadian Minister o f I^ands, Ma in a staged robbery in w hich the lat-1 cerem on y in the presence o f close H we ever do get into a situation f t Molalla. There were 10 guests pres tier, accom pan ied by the fam ous ex- ter's wom an friends and relatives o f the bride com panion, G enevieve where either one o< the great labor ent p lorer and Indian linguist. Father Byrne, Portland, lost a small sum o f iorjianlzations, or both o f them, fail and groom . T hey were m arried in Sunnyside ! Mr, and M rs Earl Barnes and Lejune, surveyed the original British m oney and wa.4 Injured while repul- *° abide by the settlem ent o f a Juris M ore letters from the boys arrived daughter Suzanne on L ake R oad m o_ C olum bia section o f the highway. C ongregation al ch u rch in- Portland sing the advances o f Potter. Ac- dtctional dispute decreed by this tored to A rlington, O regon last Sun - ¡This route was surveyed along the cord in g to state police, P otter encoun- board, you are g oin g to find that by Rev. W iley. In this ch urch the recently. Camp [old telegraph trail, originally blnzed tered the bride's m other and father were i couple com in g out o f a drastic action will be taken against day. married 21 years Mrs _ Cornell's All arrived safely and feeling fine. | ' _____ ago _ _ _ to carry the telegraph wires con nect- beer tavern as the tw o were getting any one in any labor organization __ _ T V eldon nephew, B ruce Scarlett also was T hanks hanks fo fo r r the the kits kits. T T hev hey are are swell swell “ ° n Boge, “ ° f e ' 808 .an<1, ” ''8 ing New Y ork and Ixjndon The in a car, with a gun he ordered them that tries to bring about a stoppage married there fou r years ago. M oving soon but don 't kn ow when or J ' £ _ in J *f‘ | telegragh trail was abandoned with to drive to a point near M etzger o f w ork over jurlsdlctidhal disputes, P recedin g the cerem on y R oberta where. traminir in th . 1, " ' ’ •t*1e successful com pletion o f the where P otter made the w om an p iv e t®ven ap p lica tion ^ of the law's Best W ishes training in the A rm y A ir Corps. T rans-A tlan tic cable. W h atley accom panied by Maxir.e C a -: him M ason's wrist w atch; later P ot- ° t treason, If necessary, JO H N S E T H A N Mrs. A dyln C ook w as a Sunday! ______________ dy sang I Love Y ou Truly and Be- ' ter was apprehended in the v ic in ity 1 _ _ _ _ _ • • dinner guest at the hom e o f Mrs w earing M ason's w atch Mason ap- CRThe bride was given in m arriage F ort Lewis. W ashington Nelson W alker. Library Books Arrive peared at H illsboro and told authori by her father. Dear F riend: Mr and Mrs John Dobbins, form - F o r Grade School« ties that P otter did not fit the des- T he bride was attired in a white W e got here last night with good er residents o f B eaverton, have soldi 'crip tion o f the alleged assailant, but crepe suit with brown accessories health, and feeling their new home in T igard and arc 1 L ibrary book shipm ent for county on finding that the men were friends and carried a white Bible, with gar- F rom A R L O. B YLIN m oving to Portland. grade schools has been received by and P otter recognized by the wom an, O regon 's state-w ide organization denias and m iniature sweet peas / Mrs. A nna H olbok e w ho underwent B. W Barnes, cou nty sch ool super ch arges were filed against Mason. Miss D orothy Cornell, the bride's Cam p R oberts. C alif a m ajo r operation at St. V incents intendent. T he book s were purchased o f block w ardens will soon begin in sister, was brides maid. She wore W ell Folks, you said you wanted to hospital, is im proving. ion the basis o f ten cents per pupil spection o f hom es to determ ine the a brow n crepe suit with white acces- hear from each one o f us. So I'll T he garden c iubs Qf W ashington on the school census, representing a Review Work degree o f com plian ce with re co m m ended precautionary m easures sories ' Her corsage was o f white just use this card cou ntv H illsboro, illshoro B Beaverton T he hooks county, eaverton, Aloha book 000K purchase PUrchasd o f $1051 $1054 books First Thursday in Month gardenias. I m the on ly one from our bunch H uber and F orest G)OV|, are c o m . will be ch ecked and divided for the The Beaverton R ed Cross F irst Aid i against the threat o f air raids, Jer- The beat man was Charles Heady, that was sent here The rest or the bim n^ their e ffo rts into one biv Rrho° 1 libraries o f the various dis- D etachm ent has set aside the first rold Owen, State D efense C ouncil co- brother o f the groom . fellow s went South and E a a t V ictory garden harvest show w h ich tr‘ cts of the cou nty before the open Thursday o f each m onth fo r review i ordinator, said Tuesday o f First Aid practice. T he state and local Civilian De- The couple spent their honeym oon So fa r I ve «»Joy««1 , b ‘ 8 » lot is to be held at the county fair, Sep o f 8<' ho01 in R en o Nevada, and San F rancisco, m ore than I thought I ever would. tem ber 4th and 5th ________________ A nyone holding a standard or ad fense C ouncils have been advocatin g vanced card is w elcom e to a tte n d , preparation against enem y action Mrs Catherine Shively gave p U n '" k * .’ i ' L ' w ith '’ ’ ’, "hr'id,.' T[h »7 CICK P O T T E R j «¡J C.th.,,n. Shively „a v * a a i S u f f t T S Rib F r h C t u r i S these m onthly classes. since before D ecem ber 7. Owen ex- birthday surprise party for her hus C1 asses are held at the Beaverton plained that every household should e n t . . M i l Hr. Re.dy l e . v e . u »| • • . „ . . . band M onday evening at X B -P »«. R on, C offey J w • the hom e oi rveporu* *r,,nl “ M T e " m '''' o r y service. W ord has been received from Mel- Mr Rnd Mrg W alter Van Kleek hospital F riday say that Fred Turn- grade school playroom com m en cin g have by now made arrangem ents to B ring y ou r text cop e with em ergencies Miss Cornell was a graduate o f the vjn gnuth, by his parents Mr. and f M '* F M stedt, 44. m echanic for the Mount at 7 30 o’clock [ H om es w hich pass inspection o ’ B eaverton high school. 1941 class Mr, W m Smith Melvin is in the . r- M ,Pg M^nnkh Shlvelv Mr and H ood Stage com pany. F riday su ffer book and bandages. block w ardens will be presented with She is ulso honored queen o f Bethel slgnal corp at C a m p ’ C row der. Mo . ’ n A And.rwrn Mr »n d v , * ed rib fractures and possible Internal No 20 o f Beaverton * • enroute --------- — ° A Anderson. Mr. and M is ___ .. ------ w_.. ------- ----- special w indow stickers bearing the while east he had the «,!**... pleas MrI Ralph Van Kleek and son. all o f ‘ "ju rie s when crushed between tw o p j Registration ¡m otto, "W e Stand P re p a re d " B lock _______ „ from __ ________ n the 1 n c | i» iis iiu n ure o f en joyin g som e o f the com - p T ^ la __, nd P resent B eaver- staves s,a ^ 8 •" ‘ b e com com pan pan y y garage garage w ardens will m ake a com plete record forts furnished the boys at the USO „ „ WPre Mrs R ichard Mr Tu m ated t form erly ow ned a Pates September 9-1Z Home Nursing Class _C1C Mr „ and 1U __ The O f f i c e o f P rice A dm inistrator »* and precautions Started on Wednesday Word* Ca"n°t exp2**,9 1hl,.uiaPPre,ChT. E ‘ 8" “ r. Mr and Mrs Ernest Rhine <Ta rage at Aloha and later one on has set the follow in g d ates--S ept#m - taken In preparations every home, her 9. 10. 11. 12—fo r fuel registration Ow en explained that to pass Inspec- hom e nursing class w as started jn un,form - — ■ - In W ashington cou nty for the pur- tion, hom es must be equipped with a P itch h orsesh oes? A set o f eight W edn esday evening at 7;30 at 5820 s i a a s « « # ___ pose o f registering fuel needs reserve w ater supply, garden hose. shoes and tw o stakes usas as much T his registration is n ot obligatory shovel, ladder, tw o buckets, ds.rk , h * a r , o . i . , d .h i . w „ k „ « h . steel as an A rm y rifle. It is voluntary. glasses, heavy gloves, sand flash- ________ H arold H um richouae. form erly em- In W ashington cou n ty register at “ kht, first ai<) kit, and som e m eans ployed at the B eaverton Enterprise sugar rationing o ffic e s at H illsboro em ergen cy lighting, t 1»W. H O O P E R ’ plant, states that he is now with the nr C nreat r .r n v e * E ach hom e should have a refu ze Cooperation Needed E dw H oopsr, late o f R ^ d v llle U s Arm y Signa, Co r p . at Cam p The Greyhound C offee Shop on room equipped with w indow blinds died He was nusband o or f C C r rowder. Mo was ro»rlw ay «v ed Sept 1 husband ow der M o He w as called into R B roadw m B eaverton changed fo r black ou ts and all fire hazards Several com plaints have been re- N eva H ooper, father of M illicent w r v tce in July. A BOOST F O R B E A V E R T O N ow nership this week with AJbert reived by M ayor Masters that waste i should havo been elim inated, Owen H ardim an. P ortland; brother o f Miss , Did you know that when you * ’ * Rossi retiring and Lyle C T aylor be- paper is not beinil rem oved before said. Maude H ooper and Mrs H ardim an start nut on your last lon g journey Funeral ser ! W ord has been received here by com ing the new ow ner. sw eeping sidew alks and the wind also 1 granddaughter from P cgg's M ortuary you are al vices were held Thursday afternoon n f h ‘ V O h iv eG ‘ ‘i . ^ ' M r T a y ,° r * nd fa m “ * have * * * * ‘ L ™ * ° f th“ ' tr* ' t ba° ’t ° nt° ready on Angel street. Residing at Garden Home P rivate com m ittal Vault en tom b L c a m l ^ k i e y 3 ^ Aberdeen t9n y9ar* ° n ,h * F arm in*t o " ,oad ,n ,h * walk Mr and Mrs Donald H. Baldwin, ment R iverview Abbey M ember o f x ‘ d r L n i n f , 1 « th" Aloha Reedville district and are T he m ayor states that the city can- w h o were recently married are m ak Texas He it under training o f Lew wejj known in Eastern W ashington not afford to hire a man to clean up H ardw ood F loor union. in g their hom e at Garden H om e Mr. Ayres in the M edical Corps, and af- cou nty the street every day and would ap- B aldw in is th# son o f Mr. and Mrs. ter eight weeks o f training he will Mr and lf r s Rossi wish to thsnk p red a te cooperation In keeping them Only 12 Am erican cities, including be transferred to another cam p or , ' . . r i-« n T he Im lay Seed end Feed Store at W alter Baldwin o f Beaverton an « h s New Y ork and San F rancisco, use possibly ov ersew . *h* °,f ^ aV* rt° n aBd v*cin1‘ ty w ife th# form er Miss L ois Marie R eedville, was robbed at 10:30 a m ____ ^ __ . __^ _______________ for their splendid patronage during Parents are urged to inform child as m uch water In thd course o f a Bunn Is daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. the ten years they have been in ren to sweep up broken milk and Thursday m orning o f about $300 or day as is used daily by one o f the F loyd S* Bunn o f A loh a charge o f this popular eating place pop bottles, etc Rroken glass is $400 taken from the till. Enlistments big new sm okeless pow der plants known far and wide for the bad fo r tires at ail times and A e young s p e c -{ man who had been loiter --------------------- Edward C harles Busse Tigard in excellence o f its hom e made pies, ialiy in this tim e o f em ergen cy and ing in the warehouse was suspected Mr. and Mrs Louis B slm er nttend- ed tha annual banquet o f th ’ Taver t Nazis can buy only bread that Is navy, and good meals, and they trust that lack o f rubber Children will bene- o f the robbery. association, held at the fou r days old—because the harvest is R obert E dw ard L ong, Beaverton, this patronage will continue under fit by this cooperation learning to be W ash in gton cou n ty and P ortland Owner* Green Mill. uncertain in coast guard. the new ow ners thoughtful o f other persona rights police are w ork ing on the case. h H E ST A B LISH E D 1927 m West Slope News Kiwanis Speaker Red Cross Motor Corps Seeking Volunteers Pair Face Charges On Odd Hold-Up Recently W ter KedUV From Our B o ys State-wide Block Warden Home Inspection Slated Greyhound Coffee Shop Under New Management Feed Store Held Up