The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, June 04, 1943, Image 1

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    PU B L IS H ED W E E K L Y
VOL. 16, NO. 18
IN OUR PLA N T ON
ESTA BLISH ED 1927
Beaverton, Oregon, Friday, June 4, 1943
Beaverton Hi
Commencement
Held May 27th
Noted Artist Paints War Poster
T h e B eav erto n H igh S chool com ­
m encem ent w as held Thuvsday, May
27 in th e aud itoriu m . A la rg e crowd
of frien d s and re la tiv es w ere presen t.
T h e program inclu ded : P ro cessio n - j
al, R om o n a G ab elm an , G elene H ob b s; j
in vocatio n . R ev , W illard
B.
H a ll; !
flag
s a lu te ;
w elcom e,
R ic h a rd
S m u rth w aite, p resid en t; M inutem an.
R alp h
N eilsen ;
sp eak er,
M arg ery
G raf.
Chorus.
S p e a k e rs:
S ally
Ferg u son . P a ts y H e in rich s,
G eorge
M ick, M arilu Lohus, P h y llis T h o rn e,
D ale S ch e lle r, N orm a Je a n B ro o k s.
R o sem ary R a eb u rn , Zelda H eisel. Da-
vid R ep logle, Don
H agg,
M alcolm
M cM inn.
C horus, s p e a k e rs: E v a n g e lin e Mo-
sh o fsk y , F re d
K a rp ste in .
M inu te ,
m an. R alp h N eilsen
P ra y e r, W m . (
Sm ith . P re s e n ta tio n o f aw a rd s I R .
M etzler
P re s e n ta tio n o f d ip lom as, j
W . D. C am eron , c h a irm a n , board o f j
edu cation.
C lass o ffic e rs o f th e fir s t sem este r
were G eorge M ick, p re sid e n t;
R on
C h risten sen , vice-pres.
M arilu Lo­
hus, s e c r e ta ry ; P a u l Sw an so n , tre a s i
Second se m e ste r:
R ic h a rd S m u rth - !
w aite, p resid en t; M onte M eyers, vice
p te sid e n t; V irg in ia C ote,
s e c r e ta ry ; ,
P au l Su lliv an, tre a su rer.
G rad u atin g serv ice m en:
R on ald j
C h risten sen . U. S N avy ; R on ald G ia ;
ham , Army A ir C o rp s; J a c k H am p i
ton, U. S. N avy ; D onald Ju lia n , U. S
N avy; W ilb u r Ja n n s e n ,
A rm y Air
C o rp s; F re d K a rp ste in , U. S. M arine
C o rp s; D avid L y n ch , U. a
N av y :
M onte M eye’.’S, U. S. Navy.
C lass ro ll:
J a n e t A ck e rm a n , R ob ­
e rt J . B ern a rd s, M a rjo rie A. B ozicn ,
L o re n E. B ro ad , N orm a J .
B ro o k s
W an d a M. B ro o k s, T h o m a s E . n y e, l
L o r n a M. C arey , R o n a ld D. C h riste n - !
Beaverton PTA
Installs Officers
At Final Meeting
“Victory Queen” Title
For “ Happy Days” Ruler
United States
A $50 w ar bond « ill be given t h e '
m
_
g irl chosen “ V icto ry Q ueen” o f th e T m
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A f*A
104,
"H ap p y
D a y s"
ce le b ra tio n . I I I I I U N I f l H j
1 C
H illsboro, Ju ly 3, 4 and 5, a t Sh u te
park. S e le ct your can d id ates now.
E v ery o n e is invited to sponsor one
o r m ore can d id ates fo r queen. T h e
only req u irem en ts n e cessary to e n te r
th e co n test is the sale o f 35 tic k e ts a t '
Thfc B ea v erto n P. T A
held its 50 ce n ts each fo r the dance at Sh u te
l ’. abson P a rk , M ass., Ju n e 4.— My
re g u la r m onthly m eeting in th e th iid park au d itoriu m , H illsboro, on S at- read ers should rem em ber, p a rticu la r
giad k .oo n i at th e grad e school. T h e urday n ig h t. .June 26, at which tim e ly when m aking in v estm en ts, th a t
’m em b ers all enjoyed th e privilege of i th e queen will lie selected.' R etu rn s som e in d u stries a re alw ay s declin-
s ittln g once ag ain in school desks,
j f rom the tic k e t sa le a re to help de- ing w hereas
o th er
in d u stries a re
Follow ing a sh o rt busin ess m eeting fra y e xp en ses fo r the bond, outfit th e show ing h ealth y grow th trend s. Dur
th e o ffic e rs fo r the y e a r 1943-44 w ere queen and h er a tte n d a n ts, as well as ing the w ar we have been in a kind
Installed
M rs L e s te r S m ith , mem- many o th er th in g s n ecessary to m ake o f new in d u strial revolution.
O ur
her J>f S ta te B oard o f M a n a g e is and th is part o f th e "H ap p y D a y s” cele- en gin eers and s cie n tists have de\el-
s e c r lta y o f the County Council. In- ! hration a su ccess. T h e s a le o f tic k e ts oped ce rta in e x is tin g p rin cip les ami
stalR-d the follow ing o ffic e rs : P resi- , m a y be done by the co n te s ta n t or h er m ade im p o rtan t new d iscov eries. A l
d en t Mrs. J . E . R obinson.
1st vice ! sp on so rs, or both. T h e re will be a te r the w ar we all can benefit in ou r
1 prea. M is. N orton P eck
2nd vice s jH><.ja i prize o f $5 to th e g irl sellin g every-d ay lives from th e p ro g ress be
Secy.
p res
Mrs W a lter M yers
tbo most tic k e ts over and above th e ing made in scien ce and indu stry.
M r*. V. C. B oge.
T re a s
Mrs. A ; roonirpd
r e q U j n ,d 3
;jf>
5 tick e ts.
N orm al G row th vs. S ta b ility .
W . R osa
In v e sto rs and in d u stria lists who
.
i It has been found ad visable to ob-
.
,
.
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E a c h o ffice , was presented with a
the follim in|f ru |es in choosing * l!*h to P
m o r e -o r le s s s a fe have a
V icto ry co rsag e
! a . U can
n d d V id
d ate:
atV A ge
16 to 25 y e a rs ; e ith e r wide choice fo r th e .r in v est
140 pounds; - e n t
ca p ita l
betw een
th e
new er
T lje president. M is. J . E. R obinson, w e ig h t, not L ? e ^ d
i gave a s-hort
speech th a n k in g the h eigh t, not le ss th an five fe e t th ree atocks and the old_ tu n ers.
A m ong
th e in d u stries which a re now in a
! m em bers fo r
th e ir
co-operation in ; in ch es'
th e past y ear and hoping to have
.
. .
, . „ norm al
grow th
period
are
office
| th en help’ fo r the new year.
T h e j T h e g irl must be able to do ball- WJUipm ent ( e le ctrica l equ ipm ent, ra
! president then appointed th e follow - room d ancin g. Any g irl m eetin g th e se djQ( e le ctrica l
u tilitie s,
petroleum ,
(lng chainvm en fo r her stan d in g com - req u irem en ts would m ake a m ost ue- j building supplies and au tom o b ile*,
i m itees. M agazines M rs Ja m e s Me- sira b le queen.
¡M o st o f th e se in d u stries a rc now
I d ill, ch airm an .
W ays and M eans
An ap p licatio n and q u e s tio n n a ir e ! co n c e n tra tin g upon w ar w ork, but.
I M i« A. W B egu in
M em bership
a re being sen t out fo r use o f th e can a fte r the w ar they will resum e th e ir
M rs F re d erick M athis. Room Moth didate and h e r sponsors. All org an i cu sto m ary op eration s. T hey m ay be
ei Mrs O. C'oslett
B ud get and zation s a re requ ested to send nam es expected , over a period o f y e a rs, to
| A
Firu nee M rs A. VV R oss P ro g ram 0 f cand id ates a s soon as possible to grow slow ly in th e ir usefu l serv ices
Mrs E. B ric e
C h avactei B uild -1 M rs. Hildah H ighbe, B eav erton-
It and supplies.
U rging im eriea n » f
k e e p ' e m H y in g ” th rou gh th e pm rehate o f m ar* W or
* * r s R a y M a" K‘‘s « I’ u b lic*}>'
| is esp ecially requ ested th a t the nam e j in d u stries which have m ore o r-le s *
„ h a t e p oster Kill to o n m a k e its appearan ce in several h u n d red ihtm-
K y
Hesm enn,
i' a ‘ ety “ ra o f the person chosen to esco rt th e , alread y •'arrived" a re ch a ra cteriz e d
, „ nd f o r e s and display spots th rou gh ou t th e cou n try. It tent ¡m inted b y G eorg*» David
<L P’* c ..„ ” Sp ltarVy , , 7 . cand id ate at th e q u een ’s ball be given
th e ir s ta b ility o f op eration . Am ong
S ch reih rr , in tern a li.’ imlly k n o n n artist, tchose p ictu ret hang in the M etropolitan N orton P eck .
F o u n d ers D ay Mrs on th e q u estio n n aire.
them m ay be railro ad in g , m ining,
and It h 'ln e r M u s e u .s in Nptr 1 o r k and o th er nius-tiins in curious cities.
-L E. R obinson,
R e crea tio n - -M rs
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1 fa rm im p lem ents, telep hone and te le ­
>. tn-asm , OcrmtmcHt L. Sm ith .
Child Sup ervision M rs
g rap h , le a th e r, lum ber, ice, soap, cos
___________ ___________________ ____________________________ ______________________ __1 O. H arkness.
H is to ria n - Mrs. Geo. Beaverton Man
m e tics, co n ta in e rs, food, paper, steel
: S m 'th .
Second
Lieutenant
and iron, th e te x tile s and a n th ra c ite
St. Mary’s Bov School
Mrs. Geo. S m ith gave a report on
the
U | j n . . .
F *
th e E ig h th G rad e S k a tin g P a rty of
m onths from th ,. tim e 0# his “ coal.
**• M erchand izing, b anking and
« .u v..v
Hold Class exercises
w
reported ! e n listm e n t. u"
- S a y r e , 16, B e a v e r p rin tin g and
w hich
hich she
she had
had cha-.-ge
chavgo and
and reported
R o , b 1 ert
" o n pu
s i d blishing
e^
in ind u stry .t a m b ay
le
C om m encem ent e x e rcise s fo r —
tvfu,
ic
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i»cu
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it
roup
a,ten d ed and ° K0Wd t,m e ¡to n . received his gold b ars and is now |
pb*A1i T h e i e grou p s J u f be ¿ a r t
high school and e le m e n ta ry d ep art- ^ a ® a
a second lieu ten an t in th e arm y. He o f , the
th
American business scene fo r
Growing Fast
Bits o í News
A bou t Our Boys
T on y P ra n g e r received th e coveted
Jo a n L. H aynes, Jo a n C. H eil, P a t r i­
scholarship aw ard, h av in g m aintained
c ia A. H e in rich s, Zelda M. H eisel, j
D ea r S irs :
grade average of straight A
E u n ice H em rich , W a lte r L. H ew itt,
H elen E H uddleston. L ois J e a n H ig -I 1 am doing very well and it lsn * j th rou g h o u t his fo u r y e a rs o f high
g in s v i r g i ^ r a L Ja c o b s
W ilb u r W J a s toURh M y“ uDth " k
18
1 m ,8s sch o o l; and H a rry T obin , fo r th e sec
gins, V i r g i n i a l . a a
,
B ea v erto n and P ortlan d very m uch
,
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Ja n n s e n , D onald M Ju lia n , F re d a
d
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t
ionesom<. a8
Jon8 as i cmd su ccessiv e y e a . r , . w
. . . a s a w arded
T.
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Honnir*»
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r
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V.
1 he D an
K a rp stein D onnice M ay K a tte rm a n , wrf
m e le1rte|,
te tte rs
, « i f i f ° r d ePe ^^d ab '* ty ; „ J. ®
L orene K irkw ood , „ N ellie
„ . t . . t K u . n ce P W ill get out o f boot cam p in about i M cD ade cup, given ann al > t i t
M u riel J . Lew is, M arilu 5<L Lohus, ¡ 3 wppks an<1
m an w iu j be g la d ' ou tstan d in g krrade shool stu d en t, w as
M a rjo rie D. Low e, D avid W . L y n ch ,
C a n .t do m ucb w hile down in here, presented to Jo h n H enick. Sch o lastic
R ich a rd K. M artin , Jo h n M cM inn,
p je n ty Gf
m arching:. eating:
and Honors w ent to T °n y I ra n g e r as
M onte E. M eyer», G eorg e F .
lc 1 w ashing cloth es.
I would lik e to * valed icto rian and Hurt A \ery as
u
J r ., D o ro tn y ^ J. M iller, «lai'y
h ea r from you to let me know how ta to ria n .
D oro thy P M itch ell, G lenn E^ M ortl-
B p av e,.?on 8itu ation la
High school g ra d u a tes a re
B u rt
m ore,
E v a n g e lin e R
M oahofSky.
W rjtp loon> j , jkp m ail! , . .
! A v ery , C h a rle s F re n ch , R ich a n l Mai-
R alp h H. N ielsen, C arol D. O ja , Do-
CHARLEYS M. F R E N C H
: len, C arroll P a tte rs o n , T on y P ra n g e r
ris
O sn
sborne,
J je e r r r i y y
L. P o in te r, A L. Co 346-43 Cam p B en n io n . U S. , a nd H a rry T obin . Tw o o f th is group
n s G.
u
u
o rn e
R o se m a ry C
R a e b u rn .
M elv.n D
N T s
| w ere unable to atten d th e e x e rc is e s :
R o h rb a ch , B ev erty C. R o lf. G ladys M
S a n d ers.
Arnold D. S c h e lle r. Je a n -
e tte M. Schu lz, M a rg a ret L . Seld en,
N aom i L. Sinden. W illiam C. S m ith .
Izeslie F S m ith . J r .. Ja m e s R Sm u r-
th w aite, P a u l S o rb ets, P au l W . S u lli-
van, P a u l O. S w an so n , N an cy Teu-
fe l, P h y llis M
T h o rn e, C ecil V an
K leek , P au lin e F . V ersh u m , Clrfire
E . W 'alker. M ildred M Y a te s
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SHORT ST. AND CANYON HIGHW AY
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“D ere d’.taft b o a r d ! -
| H ave
a rriv ed
sa fe
and
sound.
S lig h tly w orse fo r w ear ami ta re .
W hy
don’t the
ladies jo in
the
1W AAC s (h eh-h eh >
,
Y ou rs tru ly , etc.
>
P v t R I L E Y D. M A Y
N .T.S., F a rra g u t, Idaho.
S.C .I. . 1909 i
E iR e c C e n te r) F t
i Lew is. W ash in g to n .
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Jn thp
.
„ | th e A m erican L egion o ra to rica l con
Mid T ren d In d u stries
t e s t and w as a lead er a t B e a v e r B o y s ’
T h e re is also a midway
group
S ta te held by the L egion at O regon j wb ¡cb will p erhaps reflect, over the
G ta
è . . te
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/
. » lleg
U n i v e’
a
i in
1 1941
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D uring th e su m m er m onths the ex- j g
co
j long pull, new growth and expan
ecut
com m ittee will
con tm u e t o ,
.
graduation
from h ig h 'sjon>
These include lighting and
nleet and
c a rry on th e business at
ro iio w in g ms grau
i
hitnd
T m h e e r r e e will
execu
ool _
S a _ y ,.^
re v o
worked
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wm b).
oe a
a n
n
e x e c u t tiv
i v e e ! sch
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r k e d in a shipyard | heating fixtures, bituminous c a l ,
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i-rwvnfLu nn1i>
m eeting on Ju n e 15th a t th e home o f i f ° r f,,u r m onths, e n listin g in Novem , fa rm in g ,
suburban
tra n sp o rta tio n ,
Ml. , i >eBter S m ith on C onners Road i her, 1942. A ssigned to th e q u a rte r
f 00(j p reserv atio n , p ho tograp hy, pulp
Hock C liff
T h jg ,a kt) bp Hn all , m a ste r co rp s, F o rt W a rre n , Wyonir , products and hom e ap p lian ces.
We
day mppttn g i p a r t in g at 10 30 w ith ■ ing he applied fo r o ffice r tra in in g a |j know th a t th e lig h tin g o f fa c to r
a potiuok lunchegn.
EJvery m em ber und w as sen t to ('a m p L e e , V irg in ia. : leii aiuj office buildings has im proved
the P. T. A. is invited to atten d He grad u ated th e you n gest in hia ( irnmeasurubty' in th e la s t few y e a rs.
th is m eeting and any othev execu tiv e cla ss on M ay 4 and w as in P o rtlan d • F u r th e r strid e s will be m ade in th is
m eeting th a t
m ay be held
So do fo r a few days e n ro u te to F o r t C rook, i held until perhaps the ordinary elec-
com e.
O m aha, fo r fu rth e r training.
! trie light fixture, as we know it, will
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I" a veulable antique.
.
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ar
p
Thomison-Hanson
Bnd Wedding Thursday
^ r e " ‘ h J8
the
, R ich ard M allen in th e m erch an t m a
; nne.
T h o se re ce iv in g th e ir e ig h th
g rad e diplom as w e re : j . A lm as. W .
A very. C. B a ltz . J . Dodson, J . D ona
hue. J . (iu e rin , I). H ouck, K. L an g e,
( ’ . M ath er, T. \ oud, R. G rah am , J .
H enick and J . B erry .
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T h e m a n ia g e of
“ a " 80" ' dnaMfnh t* rr ° ‘'
J-
M iss
,
Bituminous coal is already giving
us many new types of products of a
plastic nature. It is still, when easily
...
, ...
. .
accessible, a most efficient source of
M arg aret
The wedding of M iss Low Eileen „lectric powpr
Farming through
i d a u g h t e r o f M r. and Mrs. A. ; chpmu
has ' an incredible future
”
'J; B ra v e n d er, to M r AU-xander _ J ;
f **m
an induatrju| and food
Miss Lois Noble
Weds Army Man
I
U. S. Navy, took place T h u rsd ay ev A lca n ta ra
U nited S ta te s
arm y a ir
„ „rm itted 1
e n in * . M»y 27, a t the G ard en Horn. i o r c e at1(| 8(in o f M rs. A. J . A lcan
f . . ? “ „.-1
,orce
8<’n .OI " lr s ’
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could go on and outline further new
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ta r a ,,f B eav erto n , w as an e v en t o f , .
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A recep tion follow ed th e cerem ony ' |a s t Su n d ay a fte rn o o n in the B rav en
hP k L T
l s t r y and in o th er lines
at the home of the b r id e s p aren ts it der home, w ith the R ev. B e a ttie s c f - | tne Ma8S » 'a o s tr y and in o th er lines.
Rapid Growth; Ind u stries.
Non-High Budget
G arden H om e
T h e couple le ft the j f)ria tin g .
follow ing m orning
fo r San F ra n cis- I A recep tlon followed in the B ra - , In d u strie s in another classification
Lower
This
Year
C o m m encem ent e x e rcise s weve held
co, C alif , w here th ey will live until , vend er hm e fo r a nu m ber o f frien d s a re lite ra lly in the cradle. They may
fo r a cla ss o f 41 B ea v erto n grade ” 'M'an^ 8 a n k s to th e B ea v erto n peer
T o ta l e stim a ted ta x levy fo r th e Mr. T ho m ison is called to activ e aer- | and re la tiv e s alo n g w'ith th e bridal become to ' our grandchildren' w hat
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£ Z X £ Ple“ « d " ^ ¡ r t o n T ^ a T B oard " n o " ! non h.gh school d is tr ic t fo r th e y e a r vice in th e navy
party after which the couple left f o r , the telephone, the automobile and the ’
May n . a t tn e g ia a e scnooi •nuatior
^
g Jft box
Thp avtic)es we 11934-44 is $40,900 as com pared w ith
Mr. and M rs. J . C. Low e and fo u r !a wedding trip to the beach.
airplane have been to us. They in-
_
received have been
very handy
I la s t y e a r’s to ta l o f $47,561.85, ac- ch ild ren have moved from
M adras.
Mr. and Mrs. Alcantara will make 1
C ontinued on P ag e 2
T h e p ro g ram w as a s follow s P ro- hkp my
cam p tra ln jn R p retty cord ing to th e budget co m m ittee. F x - O regon, to route 1 B eav erto n
their home in Salt Lake City, Utah, j
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ceselon al. M rs. B a r t e t t R a n d a ll. In- wp||
T h a n k s ag ain.
penditures w ill to ta l $61,500 w ith t h
e
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near where Mr. Alcantara is sta- Q P A R a t i o n s
v o catio n , R ev. G ^ o rg e^ S p rin g e r; S a -
S in cerely
b ig g e s t item s being $37,000 fo r tui
M « J .« $ .l,w
tionsd
^ * yn k t ‘ i n v o ca t r ‘,
R IC H A R D E D B M U T H , a s tion and $17,000 fo r tra n sp o rta tio n . Margaret Moshofsky
Canned Milk
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T ip Pop T h iu
the T u lip .
Bex-erly c
43 * 1.43 R e g I U .S .N T .S . F a rra g u t. T h e m illag e is estim ated a t 6.5.
Mary J hurst Graduate
R o h re r, C h a rlo tte H all, A rle ta B o g e ,
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T h e o ffic e o f price ad m in istratio n
Beaverton Woman’s
c la s s histoi-y. M ary M y ers; in stru - c ‘
I b e bud get co m m ittee m em bers a rc
Maro-aret Vfoshnfskv dauirh
T u esd ay n igh t added evaporated and
m en tal assem ble. My Love 1. All fo r
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m ilk to th e ir m eat r a ­
Y ou. Sh irle y C a r r; D onald G rand y. D ear S ir
C u sk er o f M cK inley d is tric t,
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tioning program , e ffe ctiv e a t 12:01
E v ely n Ma sh, Id a m a e R ib b le , W'il-
I am dropping th is card to you \ e y s o f C ooper M ountain, A.
F . s b "L sk j., R oute 2, lb a rton,
J. c A insw orth, prom inent P ort- Ju n e 2.
liam S p rin g e r and C aro lin e T a lb e r t: now, 1 am s o r r y I
h a v en ’t sooner, j K
K ahle
ahle o f C en te rv ille and F ra n k G en-
J J a<dl*‘lor ,,o i A, rts d«*Kre* : j
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b pas.seii aw ay Thu rs-
U nder the new orde’.\ th e p u rchase
zer o f B u x to n .
M em bers o f t h e ' from M ary lh u rst co lle g e Ju n e 3.
, J y Ma y 2 7 wi as a b ro th e r o f M rs.
p resen tatio n o f
school
c itiz e n s h ip but th ey have been keeping me busy, ¿er
aw ards. Miss M erle D a v ies; p resen ta - I w as assigned to the 398th
E n g rs. board
board a re C h airm an H arry F lia n d e r,
Miss M oshofsky played an im p ort- ^ j'| Je n k in s o f B eav erto n . Mr. A ins o f canned m ilk will requ ire one red
coupon per pound.
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M arys, g irls glee club, un d er d irec- L a.
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tory. C arolin e T a lb e r t: p re sen ta tio n Auto school 1st P ro v in cia l Com pany ton R t 1 , and C ounty Su p erin ten d en t e rcise s.
Vacation School Opens
P re » a rtlless ol
D avid B a k e r ,
S h irle y
B a k e r . Con- I will he h ere only 12 w eeks then I
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th e nu m ber bougnt.
T h e cla ss roll ca ll f>eana A rpke. will re tu rn hack to C am p C lairb o rn e I
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A religious v acatio n school started
T u e s d a y s actio n w as designed t
Good
news for
frien d s of J a c k
‘97 ”a7 " q t Ce7eUa C ath olic chu rch conaerv* dw indling supplies for.- In-
o f diplom as. W D C am eron.
and my veg u lar com p any
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fa n t feed ing o r fo r persons requ iring
s ta n ce B en son. Ja m e s B erg ln . A rleta
Y ou r D ra fte e
Air Force HerO
e ra t.o n a t a P o rtlan d
hospital la st ; ^
oh.ldren who have been un able to
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B oge. I/enair B u tc h e r. H ersh ell B u x-
GLEN ALLEN
Home for Rest
Frid ay is th a t J a c k Is now recov er
ton, E u g en e B u x to n . S h irle y
C a rr, p p C. Ord. Co. 1652 S V. F o r t ;
ing com p letely a fte r a long illness.
the y ear.
¡t h a t th is y e a r's m ilk p ack Is expected
B e tty
C oburn
E v e r e tt Cook. Don Sh erid an . 1st P rov Co
1 M ora than 75 co m b at m issio n s! D arrell AUyn son o f M rs N oreen
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t0 fa || 25 per ce n t below th e 70,000,
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, . . ___ 000 r a s e s produced la st year. F u r th -
F ' ! i " n ^»1J o r * « h « « u
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a g a in s t th e J a p * have been chalked Allyn, is con fin ed to h is hom e w ith
D ed .cat.on o f th e I ilg r.m L u th eran Brmorp , he g O Vernm int w l„
bu„
\ais.
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P riv a te Jo h n W a ters, who Is s ta up by L t. R ob ert E . D ou glas o f B eav - t-*1* m easles.
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R a m o n a K eebaugh . M arion L ‘nd- ' . ' tloned at Cam p W h ite, n ear
Bend, ertori. who is back in th e sta te « fo r
Mra F r a n k Moore e ft la st week ehurch c|iapei on S.
. F a rm in g t .n
bo(Jt onB. h a if o f thp totaI output { ,
B ev erly M adrtd. E v ely n M arsh M ary
WM hP mp herp on a fu r . a r n ^ t h ’. r e * t w ith t h r £ d « o m i o f t s fo r A lexan d ria. L a., w here she w , 1 1 , road .w ill he observed Sun day. Ju n e
requ irem en ts and f o r lend-
M organ. H elen M orlev. M ary M eyer? lough last
week
end visitin g
his fo r serv ice in th e W h
P acific to J ° ln h*" h 'la>>and
>« «»«tloned 6. with tw o serv ices. T h e re wiH be ,PnM Bhlpmen,
V irg il M eyers, Jo h n O 'C onner. E u ­ m other. M is N W a t e r , and other h ," ,-redit
with the
f s A rm y th ere.
guest sp eaker« an-l -p e n a l m usic by
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gene O strom . B e tty P a y n e, Id am ae
re la tiv es and friends*
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P . . H S ch oen e e n te rta in ' d th e m en
Fund»
Apportioned
R ib b le . B illy R o b e rts . P e rr y R o e sk e .
Hi# 2.' y e a r old
pilot is th e
V ancou ver B a r r a c k s last Sunday
B ev erly R o h re r. D oro thy Sch u rm an .
son o f M r. and M rs. R. E D ou glas o f evening when he presen ted h is coi­
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For County Fairs
J e a n S k in n er, D onald Sm ith , W illiam
vi dilani Ma
m u te 1. B ea v erto n , and is a g :
lection ol
lM and gave m
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The sta te d ep artm ent has
appor-
Spnnger
R ob ert
S tru m
n.I M rs V A S ee R o u te 3 box 2V
o f G ran t high «chool in P o rtlan d and
r,n th a t sul
r a tr o lm a n
A p p O in lta
tinned $49.78» to co n tin u e to help fin
Sw ain
C arolin e
T a lb e rt, C h a rle s B ea v erto n . O regon, has reported at tb e U n iv e rsity o f O regon.
Mae B u rris un derw ent an appen
G eo rg e F m e ry W eav er, 24, B eav er- anCp 15143 cou n ty fa irs
W’a sh ln g to n
Idaho, th
th e e second
second la
larg
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D olores W rig h t
F a rra g u t. Idaho,
rg est
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l nj u rcd in a crash landing on a d lcltls o p eration at Good S a m a rita n to n , wa« appointed a tem p o rary pa cou nty received $1431 and
M ultno
. IT. S N aval T ra in in g S ta tio n , fo r New G u inea beach, D ou glas has been hospital F rid a y and la now con v ales tro lm an in th e police bureau _Wedne«- m ab $it;t«K3
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his re cru it tra in in g
a w a r d c l th re e d eco ratio n s including c in ^ t h e r e
day, C h ie f o f Police H arry M. N iles
C ounties th at do not use -the m o r
H A N S H. B O L IN
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T h e S o cia l and Needle club o f th e , announced
W eav er, stan d in g 6-fool ey, m ay save It fo r fu tu re y e a rs, to
T’un ersl serv ices w ere held T h in ?
't h e a ir medal a f te r 25 com bat mi«
B eav erto n R e b e k a h lodge will m eet 1 inch, wil lbc assin g ed to th e mo- use It fo r any falv o r e x h ib itio n lr
day foi H ans E B olin
husband o f
M l NT t \ K R 3 D R A F T C %KI)N
sum.- a g a in st the enem y, the d istin
at 12 p m F rid ay , Ju n e 4 (to d ay i to rcy cle d etail in th e t r a f f i c bureau th e county.
Anna B olin
m em ber o f
H arm ony
S e le ctiv e s«virr> re g is tr a n ts w h o g Ujshed fly m g c ro ss a f te r 75 mis
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lodge No 184. V a sa O rd er o f A m eri w ere 18 yea s old on or b efo re No- , lun)l| and t he s i]Ver st a r fo r m e n to r- for potlu ck lunch.
P a re n ts used to say to ch ild ren
I f you jo in the 1' S. C .o p Corps
H ave you looked e v e r th e ad s thl»
ca .
V ault in term en t
R iv e r
Vie-.* v em b er 13. 1942.
m ust have
th e ir ¡uu t ach iev em en t and g a lla n try
in
W .tc h your c h a n g e co u n t your pen- as a m em ber o f th e W om en ’s I.and w eek?
I f not do so.
ce m e te ry
local board c la ss ific a tio n c a rd s <se- aetio n durin(f a rajd (>r, R ^ U u i
nle*
Now sin ce the new pennies Arm y, you will he eligible fo r * a cer-
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lectiv» serv ice form 37». os well a s .
ire in circu la tio n th e
pa e n ts are tlfir a te o f aw ard fo r 'p a trio tic ser-
l.A I R t SF.A R .I.F.S
N A R C I S S I A. K E T T I .E W E I X
th e ir re g istra tio n c e r tific a t e 'fo rm
N arcissa A K ettlew ell
aunt o ’
in th e ir personal p o s s e s s io n a fte r
T h e re 'S nothing a la im in g about th e w atch in g tb e ir dim es
They
look vice "
T h e sam e serv ice c e r tific a te j F u n era l serv ices w ere held T h u rr-
M ts F.arl Je n k in s B ea v erto n , route 3 May 13
Men w ithout both c a -d s m axim um c e ilin g
price ret by the alik e , sam e size
It's hard on th e will be given to w o rk ers in an oth er .lay a t P eg g s C hapel fo r M rs. L a u r-
died May 3«
S e rv ices
w ere held a re liab le to fine and im prisonm ent
O PA fo r a new alarm clock
Con people who have poor eyesinht, also im p ortan t phase o f th e food fro n t
S e a rle s aged 53 o f B e a v e rto n .
Sm
W ednesday
C o m m itm ent F lrla w n selectiv e serv ice h e a d q u a rte rs w arn- »um ers should not be required to pay on c a s h ie r*
T ip to o ccu tlsts bet- | can n in g and o th r.’ food processing
vtved by hu sband G eorge P . Sen iles
cem etery
ed.
t»®*« th a n $165 for tb s w ar m odel, te r ad v ertise now.
plant».
In te rm e n t C re sce n t G ro ve cem etery.
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