P U B L I S H E D W E E K L Y IN O U R P L A N T O N
VO L. 16. NO. 16
S H O R T ST. A N D C A N Y O N H I G H W A Y
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Beaverton, Oregon, Friday, May 21, 1943
Beaverton High
Commencement
Set For Thursday
Inductions
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Two Beaverton High
Students Receive OSC
Personal
Mention
Blood Bank Mobile
Unit at Hillsboro
Monday, May 24th
1927
Boy Scout Court
Of Honor Held
May 6 at Sylvan
The following men were inducted c ,
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in the Navy and Aim y by Washing- fc-GUCdtlOn o C n O la r s n ip
ton County Local Board No. 1, month
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The Mobile Unit for the Red Cross
of May 1943
Oregon State College. Corvallis,
May
21—Two
Beaverton
high
school
Blood Bank will be in Hillsboro Mon
NAVY
students were among 69 high school
day, May 24. from 9:30 to 1 30 at tne
Ronald Dale Christensen, volunteer
students in Oregon to receive Oregon
Hillsboro High School gym.
Anyone
R2 Beaverton
in good health between the ages of 18
William Maurice See. vol. R3 Bcavctn State board of higher education
Mr and Mis. Alexander Fedlnk of und 60 will be eligible foi donation—
Charles M French, vol., R2 Beavrtn scholarships to attend Oregon State
Portland, aie visiting their daughter those between 18- and 21 must have
Graduation! week will begin at Henry A Jones. Jr. vol. rt 3 Bvrtn. college this fall.
Margei-y Graf of route 5, Portland, Mrs. Isabel Novarrio Sunset road, parents or guardians written consent.
The Court of Honor of the Tun-
Beaverton high school when Rever Darrell D. Christensen vol R2 Bvrtn
The diet to be observed is nothing latin District of the Boy Scouts of
end \\ illard B Hall, pastor of Bethel Kenneth R. Stanfield, vol R1 Bvrtn. and Patricia Mitchell of Aloha, weie av West Slope.
highly lecommended by I R. Metz-
Congregational church, will add l ess LeRoy Albert Slovick, Huber, Oregon
The White place, a large house and other than dry toast, black coftee, America was held at the Sylvan
ler, principal of the Beaverton high
the graduates at the customary bac-, Richard John Gaarde. R1 Tigard, . Or
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three
acres on Walker road, has been fruit juice and stewed fruit in the school on May 6. 1943, at 8 o'clock,
The following scouts received tid
calauieate service Sunday, May 23. :R ichaid George Koch. R3 Beaverton school, and received the two scholar sold to Mrs. Hilda Bryant of Port- six hours before donation, and noth-
ing at all for one hour previous to vancement at the Court:
at 8 p. nr. in the high school gymna- Alois Joseph Kaufmann, R2 Hillsbr ships.
land,
who
will
live
there.
Th
Miss Graf did not state a definite :
donating
Weai sleeves that can be
Fred Statter Second class.
stum.
Presentation of diplomas by Richard Edward Demuth. Aloha, Or
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“ ' college but des- ! Whites’
are . moving
,,
of
study l,1
for
,,
. ,f. to California f o r 1 rolled back
Duane Kingsley First class
Beaverton i course
W. D. Cameron, school board chair Carrol Ralph Ishmael,
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Mrs. W hites health,
For Merit Badges—David Buffalo,
man, will follow on Thursday even Paul Wesley Gartner, R2 Beaverton ignated some branch of science for
A group of members of the Beavei
her major field
In high school she
Ned Con ey, Donald Grandy, Wayne
ing, May 27.
ARM Y
Chapter o. e
s
attended the Veterans’ Day at the
Grandy, David Cauy, Duane Kingsley.
Portland ' was a member of Torch honor society Friendship meeting at Forest Grove
Commencement this year consists George Cable Spencer, vol
student
council.
Girl
Reserve,
glee
Star 5>.out—David Cady
Methodist
Church
May
30
ol a patriotic pageant in which the Michael Francis Scheckla, vol R1 Tig club, Girl Reserve ballad, and an Monday evening, May 17.
Several
Five \ car veteran—Dayton Peck.
Jock
Rodger
Gumm,
vol
R1
Bvrtn
graduates review their high school ac
nual staff
She was editor of the Portlam) chapters and the Carlton
Crundell I eck and James Selden.
In
keeping
with
the
custom
of
ob
Ronald
Ree
Graham
vol
R3
Beavrtn
tivities since their entrance in 1939.
Hummer. Miss G ra fs’ scholastic rat and Hillsboro chapters also attended. serving the Sunday piecedlng May 30,
Engle Scout—Jack Ma:i-;e).
Special emphasis will be placed upon George E. Rhine Jr., vol R1 Bvrtn ing placed her in the upper 8 per
Mrs Carrie Reonard left last Sun
Second Class
Scouts
Ernest
the Spanish-Ameilean War Veterans
Norbert
Nelson
Johnson
Troutdale
Or
the war projects of the students
A
day
evening
for
Seattle,
Wash.,
where
Dick
Brownsteln, Harold
and the American legion with their Moore.
R1 Beaverton cent of her class.
mixed chorus of seniors will sing Robert B. Murphy.
Chemistry will be the major field she will visit her son. William for a i families will worsiiip at the Meth Warner. Bud Marshall, Donuld Gregg,
several selections.
Those having Royce I æo Case, R2 Dallas, Oregon | of Miss Mitchell.
She lists Torch w eek.
odist church at the morning worship Eugene Hansen, Thomps .Meighnn,
Joseph
I»p
n
Whitaker,
R
l.
Hillsboro
speaking parts are:
Richard Smut-;
honor society, Girl Reserves. Glee i
Mrs. Fred Goyt has been c o r ' red hour, 11 o'clock
The pastor. Rev. Philip Payton, Glen Noble, Reonard
A
lber)
H.
Troutman,
Forest
Grove
thwaite, president of the class; Geo j
club, annual staff, and a talent show] | to her home with flu but
much im- Albert S. Hiaey, a veteran of the H. Green, Billy Swindler, Fred Star
rge Mick, Dale Scheller, Fred Karp ] Anthony H. Dalton, Newherg. Oregon as her high school activities.
Miss, , proved
Spanish-American War, will preach rer, Stanley Ryder, Charlea Fitch,
stein, Patsy Heinrichs, Sally Fergu- j I Donald Gilmore Webster. Tigard, Or ; Mijchell placed scholastically in the
Receiving
felicitations
from
.hen-
an
appropriate sermon.
There will Joseph Tempalis, Reonard Garry,
j
Riley
Duane
May.
R
l
Beaverton
son, Ralph Nielson, Margeiy Graf
upper 7 per cent of her class
Ralph McKenzie. John Henick.
friends
on
the
biith
May
6,
of
a
son.
be
special
music
by
the
choir.
!
Virgil
Iyester
De
Haan.
R8
Portland
Evange’.ine MSoshofsky, David Rep
Second Class Merit Badges Russell
V
Fled
W.,
are
Mr.
and
Mis.
Ollie
R.
The
public
is
invited
to
share
in
Harold
Wain
Johnston,
R3
Sherwood
logle, Marilu Lohus, Malcolm Mc-
HasHcndalc. David
Buffam, Virgil
Williams.
this service.
Minn, Bill Smith, Don Hagg. Phyllis Melvin Clark Schultz, Beaverton. Or Poppy Day Slated
Myers, Don K. Smith,
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A recent navy recruit was Charles
Thorne, Rosemary Raeburn, Norma Howard H. Knapp. Beaverton, Ore.
First Class Scout:
Harry Sinn,
Simpson Chase, according to the Gene Brown Graduates
Jean Brooks and Zelda Heisel.
I. R Albert Joseph Koch. R l. Tigard. Ore May 29 in Beaverton
Don Smith. Bill Woods, John Bentlay.
Rlye
Maurice
Robb.
Sherwood.
Ore.
I
navy
recruiting
station
in
Portland.
Metzler, superintendent, will make
1 Fred Moore, Don Badge.
Poppies in tribute to America's bat
William Rloyd Wales. Reedville, Ore
Dorothy Thomas, .daughter of Mr. From Officers Training
the awards.
First class merit badges:
Deanne
tie dead of two wars mill be worn n , and Mrs. F A. Thomas of Eugene.
Edgewood Arsenal, Md., May 21
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Rev. Mr. Hall will be assisted at
Beaverton on Saturday, May 29. 1943 Oregon, and a former student of 'h r ' Graduation exercises of the 1st Ba O. Bristow. Charles Coey, Bill Kell,
baccalaureate by all the Beaverton
Dick Ramb, David Cady, Ned Conley,
President of Beaverton Unit of the, St. Mary's of the Valley Acadm y, sic Course were held here today.
More About Our Boys
ministers..
A mixed chorus of un
American Region Auxiliary announc- Beaverton, joined the W AAC recently
Gas masks, protective clothing, de Donald Grandy, Wayne Grandy. Du
derclassmen under the direction ofj
Alaska Territory, Apr. 30. 194 lj C q today.
Warfare ane Kingsley, Charles Johnson.
Miss Thomas hopes to be trained as contamination, Chemical
Eleanor Zurcher will furnish the Dear Mrs. Gilham:
i The poppies this year will honor an ambulance driver.
Materiel, treatment of gas casualties,
music..
1 have been putting off writing the • men who havd given their lives
Wesley Galloway, U. S. Navy, was and Chemical Warfare tactics were o
Admission to commencement exer-! this letter but then 1 have been very in the present conflict, as well as home on leave here last week end some of the subjects studied by the Bond Redemption
cises will be by ticket.
busy as since I was drafted and sent those who fell among the poppies of | visiting relatives and friends
Army officers attending the course
Story Encouraging
Among the officers who were
Commencement program will be to Presidio of Monterey and then to France and Belgium 25 years ago.
Sunday
.visitors
at
the
home
of
Mr.
From Mtw 1, 1941, when U. S. Sav
Money will be used for
graduated 1st Rt. Gene R. Brown.
given Thursday, May 27, at 8 p. m. myf training camp at Albany, Calif.,' she said.
and Mrs. George Thyng were Mr. and Beaverton, Oregon, former forest ran ings Bonds iSeries E, F, and G) were
The program includes Processional and then sent overseas so have spent 1 welfareof victims of both wars and; Mrs Carl Munthie of Portland.
8 months out of my first year in for their families.
ger for U. S. Government.
He is a first offered foi sale, through March
Ramona Gabelman, Gelene Hobbs.
The Friendly Circle met Ft iday of graduate of the University of Oregon. 31, 1943, redemptions have been 1 p « s
eign service, and I am taking this
The little red flowers of remem
Invocation; Rev. Willard B. Hall.
last
week
for
luncheon
at
the
home
of total sales.
And re
chance to thank the folks of Beaver -1 brance will be available to everyon*
Parents are Mr. and Mrs. Ree Richey than
Flag salute.
of Mrs. Walter Van Kleek.
Mrs.
demptions during March this yea»’
Welcome:
Richard Smurthwntte. ton for the sewing kit as it sure has in the city, offered by volunten j Van Kleek was presented with a love- of Beaverton.
come in handy and for the big send workers under leadership of Opal
were only
eighty-seven one hur .1-
president.
1 ly gift for her new home from the |
redth of one percent of the total
■ off that they gave us fellows who ] Eisenhauer and Mary Unger.
Minuteman:
Ralph Nielsen.
club. There were eight members, Selective Service Board
were leaving.
amount outstanding.
That’s a rec
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Speaker:
Margery Graf.
one guest and two children present. Kiwanis Club Guests
ord that all Americans can well' be
All that I can tell about this placf-i
Chorus.
Dear Rand of Home from
The
Beaverton
Rebekah
lodge
met
The local Selective Service Board proud of.
i is that we are under strict blackout New Chapel of Lutheran
Finlandia Sibelius.
! Tuesday, May 18, at the Odd Fellows and secretary were invited guests of
What it shows is that we as a Nn-
Speakers:
saiiv
Ferm.-on
and
,f
we
Ket
a
1
1
of
our
Christmas
Church
Dedication
Set
Sully Ferguson, Patsv i
, ,
! hall for a social evening and an elec- the Kiwanis club of Beaverton at the | tion fully realize the privilege that Is
Heinrichs. George Mick, Marilu l^ \ f a,d\ by fa s te r we consider them up
Dedication of the new chapel of;
of new of1fic.era
Mrs. Laura meeting on Wednesday, May 12. The ours to do our part in helping to fin
hus. Phyllis Thorne. Dale Scheller.! to da* ' and th! 1 beer and K‘ r,s are
board is composed of Reuben W eil.! ance the tremendous costa of total
" ‘Is 1 l< 1
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*,an
Norma Jean Brooks, Rosemary Rae- \ something we dream of hut nevei i Pilgrim Rutheran church of Beaver-■ 4*’*
V. G.; Mrs, Sarah chairman. H. R
Findley and T. P. ; war.
It shows that us a people we
have
as
everything
here
is
G.
I.
as
ton
will
be
observed
on
Sunday,
June1
Mrs’
1Jt
Kue
burn* Zeida Heisel, David Replogle, j
Walker, secretary; and Mrs. Edna Goodin. Illness prevented Mr. Good- understand the necessity not only for
isn't
any
natives
here,
and
writ-
;
6
with
two
services
at
their
new
i
Don Hagg, Malcolm McMinn.
Sheets, secretary The June 1 meeting in from being present..
Th- secre- \ buying War Bonds but also for seep-
on SW Farmington road,
Chorus:
I ’m Proud to be an Am-j ing about our activities ia strictly j home
of the Rebekahs will start at 7 p. m ., tary is Mrs. Gilham
ing ii.em
censored,
and
all
of
us
fellows
here
There
will
be
guest
speakers
and
erican, Curtis-Gibb.
so
that
members
may
attend
the
ini
The invitation was extended to
Speakers.
Fred Karpstein, Evan-1 have been greatly surprised at this special music by the choir,
tiation of new officers at Columbia the board because the Kiwanis club
country and especially the weather.
On Sunday, May 23, the Walther
geline Mashofsky.
felt that recognition was due these Miss Weaver Brid?
I am the only one here in the ou* Reague, an international organization lodge in Portland at 8 p. m
Minuteman:
Excerpt from Stars:
Wednesday, May 19 was ladles men for tho many hours time they
fit that is from Oregon.
! of Rutheran young people will cele
Of Army Man
Through the Perilous Night Carolyn
night
Each ludy
have S|)t*I
spent In doing necessary work.
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I will take this chance to say Hello ^rate the 50th anniversary of its 1 **•*■
Kizer.
wore
a
hat
that
had
a
background
Their
onl
pay is the knowledge of:
Pansy Pauline Weaver of Beaver
A meeting is planned to -
interesting» history
Prayer:
(Written
by Stephen ! to all my friends in Beaverton and ^ou" di” g ' . * meeting is plannt-
1 a job weli done.
Mr. Weil respond-1 ton, became the bride of Robert.
be
held
at
the
parsonage
beginning
I
Benet and read by President Roose-[ West Slope
Private Paul O’Connor left last ed for the board and expressed th e; Merx of the U. S ».»my at tn; hn.il«
I will say this to all the new draf with a supper at 5:30 p. m. and con-1 Friday for Army duty in Gilroy,
velt Flag Day 1942) William Smith.
hope that their efforts had been « f j of the bride'a mother, Mrs Charl>-s
tinuing
thru
a
social
evening
until
j
Presentation of awards:
I. R. tees that basic training may seem
California, aftei* spending a 10-day service to the country.
Mrs. Gilham Weaver, Saturday svening. May 7 at
tough bfit there are it lot of things
P m-
Metzler.
The ceremony waa perform-
At .the morning service an offer furlough with his mother Mrs. J. C. then spoke briefly giving the reaction] 8 30 .
With that thought
Presentation of diplomas: W
D. that are tougher.
O'Connor.
of some local boys who are now on I ed by Rev. F. R. Sibley of Scholls.
ing
will
be
set
aside
for
the
support
I
will
close.
Cameron, chairman, Board of Educa
The bride, who was given in mar-
of work among our boys in the arm I Mr. and Mrs. Rewis K. Btisbin, the sceno of action.
Yours truly
tion.
6601 SW Canyon Ij»ne, are the proud
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riage by her brother, Woodrow Wenv-
Pvt E. W. (W es) Toedtemeiei , ed forces.
parents
of
a
son,
Terry
R.,
born
One of the members, Melvin C.
fCommencement Exercise«
wore 8 *t,eet « iicbs of navy blue
A. S. N. 39307784 Brty. A-4l9th C. A
May fl.
with white trimming and blue acces-
B IR T H S
iA A ) A P O 980 '/r Postmaster, Se Schultz, left to enter the service of
The Beaverton Community Garden To Be Held May 21
sories.
The attendants were Mrs.
his country or| May 20.
He was
Mr. and Mrs. Carroll M. Olson,: attle, Wash
Aloha-Hubcr school will close with Harry Weaver and Edwin Jacobson.
presented with a copy of the New club will meet Friday, May 21, (to-
route 2, box 428, Portland, May 7, a 1
■
Neta#a Wal' naduatlon exercises at Aloha Grange
Guests from out of town were Mr.
Testament bound in a im v colored day) at the home of
daughter, Katherine G.
' Hello Girls:
kei on the Bei tha-Beaverton high- hall Friday, May 21 at 8 p. m
The and Mrs. Woodson Weaver of Brem
khaki.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray R. Sorrels, route
W e had a fine trip to east coast. : The monthly meeting of the ladies i way for election of new officers and class will consist o f 25 membeis erton. Wash., Mrs. RudDTfiTVTloInn I
6, box 564A, Portland, May 8. a son ! So far so good in boot camp.
A fte r ! society will be held on May 26, 11 a completion of plans for the spring Wm. M. Gosslin, private secretary of Clackamas.
Michael A.
' flower show to be held May 22 in the to ex-Governor Martin will speuk.
j two weeks in camp I have no regrets, i
The young couple left May 15 for
m. at the parsonage.
grade school playroom.
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i Am lucky enough to be with a bar-
Gilroy, Cal., where the bridegroom is
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Mr. and Mrs. Ben Crapter returned
PILG R IM R U TH E R A N CHURCH , racks of Oregonians.
home last week after visiting in Ida New Oregon Motor Vehicle \ »‘«“oned
S o p of Reedville
B E A VE R TO N
1
More later
ho and Montana for several weeks.
Farmington Rd. at Menlo Drive I
Law Effective June 9
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BIRR TESCWER
| People Killed
Mrs .Ci S. Straley entertained a
Mr Reonard Adams, local agent
lO \ < « r r y o n
(Synodical Conference)
| M 2 C Area B7 Barracks 114 Plat
Walter R. Buhl, Pastor
Mi. and Mrs. Burton Helm of group of 40 ladies in her new home f or several large insurance compi^p T w o Youth Activities
2619 Camp Pearv. Va.
10:30 a. m.
Sunday School.
Reedville received woid on April 20 last Friday afternoon with a tea« in ies, reports ft great deal of public, Two important youth activities of
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11:30 a. m.
Divine Services.
that their son John, technical ser honor of her sister Mrs. Ethel Fors- interest in the new financial respon- j the American Region—Junior base-
County Budget Group
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geant with the ai my air corps, was hay and her guest Mrs. Inn Reynolds, sibility law.
hall and Beaver Boys' State, will be
killed in action in the northern area of Ros Angeles, Calif., who have been
M E TH O IIIST CHURCH
Mr. Adams says that under the nrw carried on again this year in Oregon
Appointed
by
Court
He was born Octobei visiting here. Mesdames Ruby Boyd, law any automobile owner or drived; under chairmanship of D. M McDade
Albert S. Hisey. D. D , Minister
: H R. MacKenzie of
Hillsboro. of America.
9 45 a. m.
Sunday School.
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,18. 1918. and had been in the service Helen Fisher, Ted Hellenthal, F. H. involved In an accident, however of Portland.
11 a. m. Preaching service.
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since graduating from the Ranloul, Schoene, F’red Goyt and Robert Sum small and regardless of fault, must
Junior baseball has met with great
and Reonard Adams of Beaverton
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W. S. C. S. meets Wednesday.
promptly file with the Secretary Of er response than for several years
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... . . 111., Air Corps Technical school four mers assisted in serving.
have
been
named
on
the
county
bud-
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Dr. Burkei Washington
County State proof' t>f. his ability to ^.iy for with 7 teams assured for Portland
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I \ G i i l ’ S ftL fo
get committee and will serve with J
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Another »on, Ivan, is a corporal in health officer conducted a health ex future damage and personal injuries and six other tearna already lined up
N A Z A R E N E CHURCH
Judge
and
..
. . . . . at . Lake Mo- amination for pre-school child; rn at
uu * H.
\ D. Kerkman
_
.
« . Commis-
U l _ i the
air corps stationed
in the form of caah or bund of The seaaon will get tinder way in
W. P. KEEBAUGH, Pastor
, loners James Rewls and J W Hugh- ^
w„ h
A daughter Mrs Orville the grade school Tuesday May IS.
$11.000 90 or a public liability prop Portland with a grand opening June
Sunday School 9 45 a. m.
•
e,
in
working
out
the
1943-44
county
Thomp9{)n
Qr
E
S
S
City
Kans
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Donald Gene Vinton, who died re erty damage insurance policy.
Fail 6 and will culminate with the state
Preaching Service 11 a. m
budget
arrived May I to visit her parents for cently at Oswego, was a grandion of ure to comply will result In loss of championship series early in August.
Young Peoples 6:30 p. m.
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Mrs A Timmer.
drivet’s license and car platej
three months.
Evangelistic service 7:30 p. m.
Beaver Boys’ State is scheduled
Chas A Chase has enlisted in the
The new law is popular wi b the for June 13-20 Inclusive at Oregon
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Helm
formerly
of
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Oregon Bond Buying
majority of car owners, because it State college where the camp has
Kansas City, have purchased the W. navy.
B E TH E L
Rester Martin o f Portland, who affords them the same .protection been held for the last two years un
Total $153,668,792
Warren place on North Tobias ave
C O N G R EG ATIO N AL CHURCH
Oregon's second war loan total nue, Reedville, and moved to this died May 13, was a brother of Mrs that they are required to furnish der the direction of Chairman Mc
Willard B. Hall, Minister
j continues to climb, the state war fln- community from Cedar Mill, wheie Bemadine Zumwalt
others.
Dade
Confirmation already has
9 45 a. in.
Church School.
J. J. McMahon, who Says he Sells
‘ ance committee revealed as addition- they lived for a year.
Mr Adams has a supply of "Digest been received from 25 Region posts
11 a. m.
Worship.
Dirt Cheap, haa made several sales of nf the Ne\« Oregon Motoi
al reports advanced the state's pur
Vehicle thioughout the state and many more
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6 30 p. m
Pilgrim Fellowship.
real estate in this community lately
by Alfred M Best A Co., na f are expected to annouoe their spon
chases of government bonds to $153.-
R A L P H GRAHAM
668,792.
The original goal was $100.-
Ralph Gerald Graham. 48. who The Doughty orchard, south of Aloha, uonal Insurance authorities, which sorship of boys before the camp opens.
ST. C E C E LIA CHURCH
000.000
lived
near Cooper Mt.. di *d suddenly John Rovell place, south of Aloha, to explains every detail of the law.;
Masses 8 and 10 a. m .
Purchases by others than banks of pneumonia May 9
Funeral ser E, O. Bergatrom of Montana. 10 acre You may get
copy by writing >’ O K I I K K A P P O I N T I N G D A Y F O R
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I climbed to $66.923.792. or far above vices w er« held Friday
F IN A L SE TTLE M E N T
Interment Peterson estate place to Howard calling at his office in t.:•» Rossi
W E ST >i OPE
Boyer of Elmoniea. Mrs. Hartman's Building, next to stage depot In In the County Court of the State of
the goal of $49.000.000
Fir Rawn cemetery.
COMMl M T 1 CHURCH
Officers of the finance committee
Oregon for the county of Washing-
He is survived by his wife, Esth home on Watson street to Roger Noze Beaverton.
1 S IT E D PRB8B1 TEKIAN
John Feasel home and
1 cautioned however, that the state's er. of Beaverton, route 1; his mother of Portland
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SW Gabel Rane and Fairway Drive , high record should not be taken for a
1
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acies
In
Tobias,
to
George
Stin
HARRY T. McLKOD
In the Matter of the Estate of:
Mrs Gertrude Graham: five sons.
Rev H A. Armltage. pastor
Funeral services were held in Port- F R A N K M ALLEN. Deceased
I signal by the public to let down its Robert. U. S. navy. Ralph Jr. and son. Canada An acre on Watson
11 a- m
Sermon The Roveliness buying.
dog land Tuesday for Harry T McLeod,
Vastly greater sums still Teddy. Nebraska. Gerald and James street to Paul Sutherlln, racing
JOSEPHINE A L IE N , the Admlnis-
of Youth.
are needed for victory .they said
of Beaverton: three daughters, Bern- owner.
route 5, box 641. Portland
He was tratrlx of the Estate of FRANK M
C:30 p m
Topic God’s Chosen
Di Karl J Swenson who lied lr. husband of Frances, father of Bar- AIX EN. Deceased, having rendered
etta Rose. Eileen May. Gertrude Bell
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People by the Rev. Meyer Tan-Ditter.
Portland May 14 was a son of Mrs bars Jean and Wanda
at
home;
four
sisters.
Mrs
Raymond
amj presented for settlement and filed
AFRICAN V IC TO R !
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Recher of Huber, Mrs Audrey Cousin E E Swenson
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in this Court her Final Account of
May
19th
to
June
1st
is
your
chance
W E ST HILRS
Mrs Robt R Johnston of Rl. New
FOR SALE 1 Charter Cook Stove her administration of said Estats:
tc celebrate the United Nations Afri of Nebraska. Mrs Gladys Johnson of berg, was in town last week on busi
LU T H E R A N CHURCII
No. 8. with colls. 1 wooden Bed
IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED
can Victory.
How?—By nujir.g a Montana. Mrs. Alta Buckingham of ness and visited friends
SW Canyon Rd near Qylvan
stead with springs. 1 r>av B e d 'Ibet the 14th day of June, A. D.
special African Victory war bend ■ South Dakota: two brothers Harold
Werner J Fritz. Min.stcr
Mrs. Henry Schaefers of Euyene
with woolen mattress; 2 tables one 1943. at 10 o’clock A M of said day
For this period only, a limited num of Camp Hood. Tex , and Donald of is visiting her daughter Mrs. Reonard i
Fourth Sunday after Eader
New) York
Extension Table; 1 Linoleum 9x12 be and the same is hereby appointed
ber
of
African
Victory
Stamp-,
wiil
Sunday School 9:45 a. in.
Adams
He had lived in Washington coun
6 Chairs
R B Doughty. 2 miles for the settlement of said account
he issued a par$ of the celebration
Divine Service 11 a. m.
Mr Holland was greatly surprised
ty
for
the
past
six
yesrs
He
wn.i
a
South of Aloha on Wheeler ave
ind that said notice of said settle-
proclaimed by Governor Snell.
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when
he
came
down
town
to
o.ain
his
p
v
““
ment be published in Beaverton En-
America needs every dollar that! veteran of World W ar I.
CHURCH OF CHRIST
feed store Wednesday morning 1 1
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FOR SARK In Beaverton. 5 rm terpiise, a newspaper published In
you cart lend her
The bonds that
G. W Springer. Pastor
find his store ar»d part of the street
house,
large lot. hardwood floor. Washington County, Oregon as often
Marriage L i c e n s e s
Morning worship 9 45 a. m
Ser we buy will make the road to Berlin
flooded by a broken wvt »rmain. ’’"he
flrrgilace, double garage, garden an once a week for four successive
Robert J Yunker, Hillsboro, and city had men working nearly all day
mon topic Christ Reads the W'ay Just that much shorter for our fight
in close In J J McMahon. Beav weeks prior to said date of eettle-
Bonds are our best inve.*
Betty J Eaton, Beaverton.
Following the sermon, the Rord's ing men
repairing the break
Mr Holland
erton 3831.
ment.
ment
in
your
future
and
in
the
fu
William
C.
Eads
J
r
,
Aloha,
and
suppe? will be observed
had to mova out part of his stock
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Dated thld 7th dav of May A l
Marv Elizabeth Peck ham, Eugene
ture of America
Bible School session 11 a. m
o ff the floor
FOR HARE 45 aciee on Tualatin 1943
WilUam Provant. Garden Home,
C. E 6:30 p m
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river, new 4-room house, 'arge
H D KERKMAN County Judge
FOR R E N T —Land for garden or and Dorothy Waltman. Garden Home
There will be no evening service
FOR SA LE —Seed Potatoes C To-
barn, out buildings. 2 acres cher-
DaU of first publication May 14
late
potatoes
Phone
BE
1266
Robert
J
Yunker.
Hillsboro,
and
at the church In view of the Bacca
ptch. Rl. Bx 474. Beaverton, nr
rles family orchard. 2 wells M.”» IMS.
8706 SW Canyon Rd
Betty yJ Eaton. Beaverton
laureate service at the high school
Cooper Mt. School
J, J McMahon. Beaverton 3631
Last date publication Juno 11 .1963,
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