The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, October 29, 1943, Image 1

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    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
VOL. 16, NO. 39
S H O R T ST. A N D C A N Y O N H I G H W A Y
Beaverton, Oregon, Friday, October 29, 1943
County Tax Cost
Given For Relief
Tima Out For A D«p
Here and There
ESTABLISHED 1927
Register Friday
For Book No. 4
Friday is the last day to register
for War Ration Book 4 at the Beav­
erton grade school 3:30 to 8:30 p. m.
Failure to register means forfeit of
two weeks ration. Boards have been
Instructed NOT to issue Book 4 until
November 15.
Register TODAY.
War Surpluses
Civilian Goods
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Hughes
returned to their home in San Fran­
cisco Sunday evening.
Mrs. Hughes
spent a few days with her parents,
Expenditnres Exceed
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Pegg and family.
Babson Says Excess Army and
Mr. Hughes was called to Long View
Budgeted Allowance
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Navy Supplies May
Washington, on account of the death
For Fiscal Yeai
of a younger brother, Desmond Lt. Starr Visits Sister
Present a Problem
Hughes.
At
Beaverton
New shelving and tables are being
Washington
county, for
1942-t3,
Babson Park, Mass. Oct. 29 At
cud) in the new addition to Millers
budgeted $11,000 for general relief
the end of World War I the Govern­
grocery and meat shop, and it looks
of unemployed, and spent $9,484, or
Lieut. Harlan H. Starr, stationed ment held a bag containing $6,000,-
as though there would soon be a at the replacement depot at Fort Old,
86.2% of the taxes levied on property
000,000 worth of goods of every kind
grand opening.
for this welfare purpose.
Calif., recently spent a brief furlough
j , _
We all remember
Dinner
guests
at
the
Dewey
Dior-
at
the
hoIlle
'of
sister,
Mrs.
T.
B.
|
lrU* l1' s‘ 1 -P<ion
For the same fiscal year, Wash­
baugh
home
recently
were
Mr.
and
;
Bruno
o^
Beavert'on
T
fteV
coinnlotimr
so-called "Army and Navy Stores
ington county budgeted $37,000 as its
Mrs R A.
A Boeck
and Don-
k which
for of more
than of twenty
years
match-money share of old - age as
n i i i v I t v v i h]
Boeck. Bernice
Bei nice and
Don | maneuvers
with .u
the 99th division .n
di8posed
a portion
the/e /ood9
aid of Portland. Ensign Elton Boeck Louisiana
sistance cost and spent $38,876,- or I
of Corpus Christi, Texas, and Miss
sta ir entered the army
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a nuisance to
6.0% more than the budget allowance. j
in tc-.u....
Febru- I Undoubtedly they were retail
stores.
Nancy Carlton of Corbett, Oregon. j ary, 1942, and was graduated from of- old-line established
General assistance or relief cost
Rev. Geo. Gordon will conduct the I ficer training at Fort Penning, Ga., These Army and Navy Stores seemed
Washington county $16,139 in 1941.
to have a never-ending inventory.
services
For the present 1943-44 fiscal year,
..
.
_ at . , the „„ Methodist Church
,
J last October.
After spending eight
Sunday, October 31.
The subject of months at Camp Shelby, Miss., he re­ Unfuir Competition
$18,000 for this purpose was budgeted
The great bulk of the $5,000,000,000
ins sermon will be ‘'Why I believe in | turned to take a special training
an increase of 18.8%.
The number
surplus was bought up by mail-or-
Christianity.
Special music by t h e !Course ¡n communications.
of relief case« in Washington coun­
'dec houses and speculators at private
Ladies Quartet.
Star,. Kladuated
ty during May, 1941, was 619, during
Nehalem
i w
saje8
auction.
Through
cata-
Dewey The Plumber attended a hiuh «rhnnl and w «« pmninv«d
Vw
,v‘’ or at omv,u‘'
Ul,u‘
May, 1943, 181 unemployed persons
es these
twoday
dealers
meeting,
guest
of
the
i
Union
Oil
company
in
V
tland
be
]
io^ueB
and
low-rent
stoi
were aided, a decrease of 70.7%.
were then re-sold * to ° the gen­
Fairbanks
Co held
in ^ e "entering L r ^ c l H l . wlfe j j T 1 goods
F a i r b a n k s Morse
M o r s e Pump
Pumn Co
h e ld in
*°°di ^
With respect to old age assistance.
eral public at considerably less than
the Benj. Franklin Hotel
Seattle, rie, left to join him at Fort Ord.
Washington county spent $36,024 dur­
retail prices for similar goods.
It
Wash., last week.
ing 1941, but budgeted $48,180 for this
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took frofn one war to another to
The
Speedy
Freeze
Meat
Market
purpose for the present fiscal year.
clean out Army and Navy inventories
will be thronged with eager purchas­ Artilleryman Ends
This is an increase of 33.7% in pro­
of these materials.
Few, if any, of
ers who enjoy good beef this Satur­
posed expenditures for old age assist­
them were adapted to the needs of
day.
Mr. Classen has purchased 15-Day Furlough
ance for 1943-44 over 1941, although :
World War II Probably little of the
through Swift & Co. some blue rib­
the number of old age cases aided in j
surplus which remains at the end of
bon
beef
raised
by
Donald
Heinmann
T-5
Robert
O.
Stark
has
returned
to
typical month of May, 1941, was 734 j
this War will be retained by the A r­
of
Ritzvllie,
Wash.
These
animals
j
Camp
Haan,
Cal.,
after
spending
a
and 676 for same month 1943, a de- !
I were winners at the International Live- 1 15-day furlough visiting his wife at my and Navy.
crease of 7.9%.
Hence, the Government will be
' stock show of 1943 and were dress- Garden Home..
In addition to monthly grants to
faced with another great problem of
ed
by
Swift
and
Co.
They
are
beau­
Entering
the
army
in
May
,1942,
old age assistance cases on basis of i
World War I excess sup­
ties.
Better be there early and Stark was assigned to a coast artil­ disposal.
need in Washington county,
1,619 i
enjoy a rare treat for Sunday dinner. lery unit and is now an anti-aircraft plies brought about 35 cents on the
was spent for medical care and hos- :
I should judge that the
Johnny N. Bennett, non-draft age, gunner.
U . S. Marin« Corps Photo
He formerly was employed dollar cost.
pitaliz&tion during the first six |
Government will take another loss
has
enlisted
in
the
navy
Under
the
sharp
eyes
of
sentries
and
machine
gunners
watching
at
the
Portland
office
of
the
United
months of 1943.
In addition $1.695
for Jap snipers and patrols, members of a Marine Corps engineer
Alexander Murphy of Huber, was | States Rubber company.
He is a and this time a greater loss because
was spent for medical care, etc., of
of the larger quantity Involved. Such
battalion take advantage of an opportunity to take much needed
treated at the emergency hospital In graduate of Beaverton high school,
relief cases or a $3,538 total for medi- i
losses, however, are all a legitimate
baths
in
a
river
of
a
South
Pacific
island.
f
Portland
Friday
following
a
collision
,
He
is
son
of
L.
C.
Stark
of
route
cal care, for six months of this year,'
between
his
automobile
and
one
driv-
'
8,
who
now
has
four
sons
in
the
ser-
cha,'Ke
tbe cos‘ o f running a
which amount was charged against !
I war.
Washington should not bo
en by another teen age youth.
i vice.
the county's budgeted appropriation
j criticized for disposing of these goods
A bazaar and card party will be !
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Delinquent Registrants
for general assistance or relief, a c-1
at cut rates.
However, step* Mhoiilil
held
in
the
Beaverton
Masonic
Tern
.
,
,
i
j
l
_
_
cording to State Public W elfare Com- j
lie taken to protoet existing retailers
Must Report by Nov. 1
pie the evening of November 6th. Re Aloha-Huber i . X. A.
mission records sumarized recently,
from unfair eompetitlon.
i freshments will be served
Bazaar ' V r r v A r t i v « * T k i «
by Oregon Business & Tax Research, •
Effects Upon Retailers
Selective Service registrants who opens 6:30, card party 8 30.
V C r y A C t ,V e 1 h ,s 1 e a r
Inc.
It is estimated that when World
have failed to keep in touch with
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Walters of Her-
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their local board should remedy th is (ford Oregon, are now at the home of
The Aloha-Huber P, T. A. won a ' Var H ends the surplus goods anil
j Dear Mrs. Gilham—
Book No. 4 to be Used
• Just a few lines to tell you that I error at once, and in no event later i his mother, Mrs. N. Walters. He will prize for the largest attendance at matei ials owned by the Army and
the Washington County P. T. A. Navy will have a value of at least
j finally got away from Farragut after than Nov. 1, 1943, it was urged to- drive the oil truck.
Beginning November 1
! 7 weeks in the place after returning day by Rueben W Weil, chairman of j Mrs Levo Best is now stationed at Councli meeting in Sherwood October five times that of the “ odds and
Washington County Local Board No. fia sc o , Wash.
12. Attending were: Mesdames Linn, ends" which existed at the close of
Book 3 will be required in order trom leave—spent 15 days in the hos-
This means some
1.
Together with this announce-
Earl Patterson of Tacoma, Wash., Schlaefli’,
Engleth, Hank, Doern, World War I.
iof
all
things)
mumps—
to acquire book 4. W ar Ration book ! P*tal with
$25,000,000,000 worth o f items.
Con­
ment he released a list of registrants is spending a few weeks at the G. C. Struger, Wooten and Ixiar.
four is designed to last over a period I Bot good care so rather enjoyed it—
sumers, wholesalers, jobbers, manu­
presently carried by his local board Osborne home convalescing from an
The
Aloha-Huber
P.
T.
A.
associa­
of nearly two years.
It contains 8
This place is fondly called "Shan-
as delinquent or suspected of being illness.
tion held their monthly meeting on factures, mail-order houses and re-
pages with 48 individual stamps to a j gri-La" and it lives up to its name—
Mrs. A. Butts was very much plea*- Tuesday, October 18th at the school *a" ors nre a" vitally concerned in
page.
Wonderful food, swell officers and delinquent.
Local boards throughout the coun­ ed in her solicitation
of Ruby and ' house. About 55 were present, and a ,b is
To some groups it means good
To insure adequate use of W ar Ra- j instructors and quite a building. Ev-
try are presently reviewing the file Laurel avenue homes
for the War | large number of children also. Pupils business.
To
others, and particu-
tion Book Four, applicants must | erything is in the armory except our
of each registrant who is delinquent
Continued on Page 2
make their applications between the daily-before-breakfast
mile
r u n or suspected of delinquency. Commen­ Chest, in that they responded 100%. ¡of Mrs. Whitehead gave a one act
The P. N . G . club of Beaverton Re- , play that was enjoyed very
much. '
dates of October 18 and October 30, around part of the city park, which
cing November 1, 1943, the local bekah lodge 248 held open house at ! Refreshments were served in the
since the green stamps series A, BI *s across the street.
It s a beauti-
boards will list all delinquents and
and C will become valid Nov. 1, 1943 ful park and separates us from Lake begin the reclassifying the regis­ the I. O. O. F. hall October 13. There cafeteria on beautifully decorated ta- Special Prayer Services
Mr. Haas, school principal,
for the purchase of canned, bottled, Michigan. (W e re right on the south- trants and ordering them to report were 23 present at potluck dinner, i bles.
At a meeting October 19th Ellen gave a short talk on child deliquen- For Prisoners of W ar
frozen fruits, vegetables, juices and|e,n end of the lake.) There are only for induction.
A complete list of de­ Larue was nominated N . G.
No one j i cy.
- , ■ This
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Is - a subject everyone
dried fruit and all canned soups.
about 300 at the whole station so its
linquents failing to report for induc­
A ' special prayer service for the
This does not mean that W ar Ra- ■ not quite as big a scale as Farragut. tion will be presented to United accepted nominations for V. G. so should give serious thought to.
health and safety of their missionar-
They cele­
tion Book Two expires at the time
Along with all of the above, goes a States Attorneys, and facilities of the that office is still open.
\ ies, held prisoners of war, will be
stamps in Book Four become valid, certain amount of work.
So help Federal Bureau of Investigation will brated brother A1 Butts birthday with Paul Sayre Talks at
, conducted at the Huber hall the pres-
a
card
shower
and
a
large
cake.
Cof­
The X, Y, and Z Blue stamps In War i me. we don't even have time to shave be utilized to round up Selective Ser­
meeting place of the Aloha-Huber
Open House at Cedar Mill 1 I ent
Ration Book Two remain valid u ntil' ha>f the time!
I'm writing this in vice registrants who failed in their fee and cake was served.
Seventh-day Adventist church on
Frank Magathan was home several
November 20, 1943, which means that 8*ead of doing that chore. The work
Saturday, October 30.
duty.
| days this week with a badly injured
stamps in both Book Four and Book ls really “ poured to” us
It's like
Chairmen Rueben W. Well pointed | foot when a weight dropped on it
The °P en house at the Cedar Mill
Eighty-nine
adults and
twenty
Two will be valid from November I i the
story
you've probably heard out of that local boards are now reclas- ! at the Oregon shipyard.
school was attended by over 100 per- j seven children, members of Adventist
to November 20th.
i the fellow in a school similar to this
sifying fathers to fill calls and that j Leo Huber of
the navy, stopped ! sons‘ many old time pupils and teach- missionary families and parts of
Green stamps in War Ration Book who dropped his pencil in class, and delinquents will not be allowed to
over for a few days visit with his ers f rom ad parts of the county, j families left In fields afar when war
Four will be used in exactly the same j hy the time he picked it up he had play a game of hide-and-seek with
aunt Mrs. .A T. Cavaness. on his way ! Paul Sayre of the Portland school broke , are still interned in Germany,
manner as the Blue stamps in War missed two years of college algebra local boards.
Asserting that many back to Fresno, after visiting his par-1 ,,oard' the nlain speaker, took as his India, Japan, North Borneo, Chinn,
Ration Book Two.
Stamps A, B. Excuse the pencil but I'm out of ink of the delinquents may be delinquent
ents in Idaho on a furlough
He has j theme 'The Public School, an Amert- and the Philippines, W, D. Hunting-
and C will become valid November 1 and haven’t time to look some up.
through neglect rather than wilful­ been in several actions in the South ! can Institution
He stated that the ton, elder, said when announcing this
and will remain valid until December
We have lots of Math and I find ness he said that the best time to
Pacific and was-in a hospital f o r ' f ef ond act of the Oregon State legls- special service.
Among these, he
20, 1943.
myself quite rusty. Electricity, slide
lature was to set up a public school sifld, there are mission directors, phy
clear
up any
misunderstandings
In addition to the Green stamps in ru'e and shop work.
I f I survive which have arisen through neglect some time with malaria fever.
system in this state and urged that slcians nurses, evangelists, teachers
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W ar Ration Book Four which will be ,his pre-radio course there are sev- is now.
the present school system be main-, and secretaries.
used for processed foods as explained eral interesting places to go for pri-
The list of registrants now carried Enrolled in Pre-Radio
tained and the trend towatd leaning
Reports thus far Indicate that three
above. Sugar stamp number 29 be- 'nary school, then secondary if---- *—
too much on the federal govern- of those restrained in China may pos-
by
Washington
County
Local
Board
School
in
Indiana
comes valid on November 1.
It can ' Hope everything is going along No. 1 as delinquent or supected of
inent be curbed.
He urged that slbly be repatriated and returned on
be used for the purchase of 5 lbs. of smoothly for you.
Have you started being delinquent is as follows:
schools cater more to training of in- the MS Grlpbolm now on her second
sugar.
It remains valid until Janu-
the fathers yet? Must be on my
D ELINQ UENTS
Porter
Peck Underwood, 28, son of i divlduals in vocation for life.
Mrs. trip.
They are Rev. B. L. Anderson,
ary 15, 1944.
Sugar stamp 29 is on way to class.
Sincerely
Last Known Address Mr. and
Mrs. Leonard Underwood, j Stroeve is principal of the Cedar Mill
Amoy; Dr. C. L. Dale, Shanghai and
the bottom right hand corner of the '
PO R TE R UNDEI^VOOD Joe Albany Kessler
Mrs. D. D Coffin. Canton. Mr. Hunt
52 Youkon St rural route No. 2, Box 450, Beaver- school.
last page of stamps.
^ 2-C
Section 1 Naval ^»rmory.
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San Francisco, Cal ton, Oregon, was enrolled recently in
j ington says that the service here is
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Michigan City» Indiana.
Frederic Ralph Lusty
Nehalem, Or the Pre-Radio Naval Training School
part of a world-wide prayer program
Officers Announced
Roger William McConnel, R6, Box 624 ! located at the U. S. Naval Armory In
J that will be carried out in all adven-
“Mission to Moscow”
Dear 9 M m
Portland, Oregon j Michigan City, Ind., where he is re-
A growing
Mrs. LaRue, president ol^ the Rced- 1 tist churches this week.
I thought I'd drop you a line or two
At Ritz Sunday
Ruben Christen Drew, R1 Gaston, Or cetving a month's "refresher" 'course | ville P. T. A.
has announced her anxiety and feeling of concern for
i just to let you know what an old Charles Westly Madison,
R3 Beav before being sent on to advanced ra- ; committees for the year.
They are the safety and welfare for their mis­
‘ Mission to Moscow" Warner Bros. Army Veteran is doing!
So far this
erton. Ore j dio specialist school.
sionaries has prompted the executive
j
as
follows:
precedent-shattering screen version
has been a pretty deal. I like it, and
committee of the general conference
Ways
and
means
—
Mrs.
Oscar
of the best-selling book by Joseph E. | it likes me ! (I hope).
Hagg, Mrs. Archie Brownlee, Mrs. at Washington. D. C., to recommend
C A M P FIRE G IR L S
Church to Hold
Davies, former American Ambassador j I finished my basic training about
Harold Bergquam; membership— Mrs. I tne devoting of the day appointed for
The Camp Fire Girls met at the |
to the Soviet Union will have its pre- three weeks ago and now I'm down
lTh
ey
Hallowe’en
Party
Ida Kirkwood, Mrs. Grant Brown; special prayer in their behalf.
Kiwanis
hall
Tuesday,
Oct.
26.
miere on screen at the Ritz Theatre. ] South.
I was in the M P i but now
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elected
the
following
officers:
The young people of the Church of Publicity Mrs. Anna Taylor, Mrs. M.
The theme of “ Mission to Moscow” I'm unisigned again,
President—Jean Hansen; vice-pres. the Nazarene, Beaverton, will hold a Vandermost; hospitality Mis* Grace Large Supplies on Hand
is America's discovery, through the
One thing I can say for the Army-
June Myers; secretary—Janet Daw­ Hallowe'en party at the West home McCormick. M r*i A r;iyl°^ bl*dkPt
eyes of a typical American and his , is, that you really get around'
For Saturday
Auction Sale
mlnvr
Mro
i I
roivn
»
es; treasurer,— Barbara
Schurman; in North Beaverton.
It will be mas- ; v,rg- Charles Imlay,
Mrs.
G. R
Brown
family, of the greatness of our Rus- ; Well I must close now.
So Long
scribe
Janice
Ostram;
sergeant
at
querade with prizes given for best 'Mrs. I Kirkwood; magazine- Mrs. El-
sian ally whose armies checked the
Sincerely
There will be a large stock of goods
costuming.
mef
Oray;
program— Mrs. Henry of all kinds on hand Saturday at 1
Nazi blitz.
Private JIM E SMITH ■arm*—Janice Osfield; song leader
{pianist—Pat Wil-
Mrs West as hostess will serve f ’lasaen, Mrs. Charles Stubbs. Mrs p. m. at the Beaverton Sale Auction
The film which stars Walter Hus- 3933323-1
Co B Class 14 AAS, Miss | Louise Jennings;
pumpkin pie, doughnuts and cider as | Peter Lambing, Miss Vivian Hesse; at Beaverton, at the Alexander barn
ton and Ann Harding in the roles of i Southern College. Hattiesburg, Miss ! helms.
social Mrs. A. Carlson, Mrs. A. M.
I At this meeting the girls planned refreshments.
Ambassador and Mrs. Davies, ha-
'
Among the articles
Mathiesen, Mrs. A. I ’. Molek, Mrs. on the highway.
their Hallowe’en party which will be
large and t&iented supporting cast.
Beaverton Bank Assets
are Iron beds, dining room chairs,
R. Hannaford; round-up- Mrs. Ixniis
| given on October 30th.
Harris; safety and war emergency— tables, dressers, range, oil stove, va­
Reach $2.146.946.11 Mark
Pioneer Passes
The sergeant at arms was called
Oscar
Hagg .Charles Imlay and Char­ cuum cleaner, dairy cows, pigs, chick­
!
upon
to
escort
one
of
the
girls
to
the
ny and Ann Sheridan plus the sec
The First Security Bank of Beav
ens, farm machinery, etc.
Everyone
les
Stubbs.
ond feature London Blackout Mur- erton assets have reached the $2146 I closet and we hope this will be a les­
attending
can
be
assured
of
finding
Charles Bilstln, pioneer of the
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ders a mystery drama of happenings , 946 11 mark as of October 18. 194$, son to the other girls.
something they need.
Beaverton area, who passed away
They also gave a tea last Thursday,
during London blackouts, is the cur- according to Jay Gibson, president of
Cereal Burns Boy
last Sunday, was buried on Wednes­
Remember articles to be sold must
October 21. at the Kiwanis hall. They day at Rose City cemetery.
rent program at Ritz which ends the bank.
funeral
be in place by noon.
Sale start* at
Gibson reveals that the assets have j invited their mothers, teachers and a services were held at Pegg’* on Wed­
Saturday.
John Boliman, 7, route No. 8 was 1 p. m.
At this tea the girls
i climbed $762.071.70 during the past few sponsors.
V-
nesday at 1 30 p. m with the Rev W. treated at a Portland hospital T u t »
Frank Ulrich, auctioneer, will also
months.
In January. 1943. the presented a little skit explaining J. Fritz, pastor o f West Hills Luther- j day for second degree burns to his handle farm sales at anytime,
Will Hold White Elephant ' nine
Call
Assets were $1.384.874 41 and October j What is Camp Fire.
an church, officiating.
He is aur- I face and shoulder, suffered when hot BR. 6135, Portland.
Janice Ostram. scribe
I 1943, $2,146.94611 while in January.
Sale October 29
vlved by his widow, Mrs Anette Bill- cereal tipped over on him, attend-
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—
From the guardian—We wish to ex­
Cooper Mt P. T. A. is sponsoring a 1942. they were $876.687.91
stin. Miss A. Billstin and Mrs. C. I ants reported.
L LO Y D E. BURTON
white elephant sale on Friday evening
The growth for the past year is at- press the urgent need of a lady over ,
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Wed­
at the school house.
A free program tributed to sharp government spend- 18 years to take a blue bird group
nesday at Finley's Rose Chapel for
Brownie«
Scout
Meeting
will be presented and refreshments ing and the good crops that were Please get in touch with one of us or
Infant Baptismal Rites
All ({Iris between ages of 7 to 10 Lloyd E. Burton of 221 SW Montgom­
Miss Davies at the grade school
sold
Everyone weicome.
harvested In this section last fall.
Father o f Oliver
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I who wish to be Brownie Scouts, will ery st., Portland.
A new play club, sponsored by the
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- ■ ■
E. Burton of U. S. armv and son o?
The
infant
son
of
Mr.
and
Mrs
have
their
first
meeting
at
the
horns
CHARLES
HI
LUSTIN'
P T A is a pl*y f'ub for children R a t i o n S t a m D
Geo. E Burton and brother,of Geo.
Funeral services were held Wednes- Adam Heimhigner and infant daugh- of Mrs. H K. Ward, Wed. Nov. 3
and young folks of the P. T A. Dues p
.
.
ri *
day at Pegg's Chapel for Charles Bill- ter of Mr and Mrs. Orin Gredvig about 3 30 p m
Mrs. Ward lives on A. Burton of Beaverton, Oregon. In­
are 25 cents a year
The money from t x p i r a t i o n U a t f S
D. stir, aged 6b years of Beaverton He were baptized last Sunday bv the Murray Av., 3rd house on right from | terment Riverview cemetery.
the dues is used for games and
October 30—Brown «tamps. C
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was husband of Nestle and brother of Rev. Werner Fritz of West Hills la i - 1 Bertha-Beaverton highway. This Is
amusement of members.
The meet- E and F expire,
Marriage
Licence*
15
Clara
'Nattie
Pikei
Abble
Billstin,
theran
church
Both
fathers
are
1
about
one
half
mile
east
of
Beav-1
ings will be held on the regular
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Interment
Rose City members of the U. 8. armed forces i erton.
Please call Mrs. Leonard]
James W. Crltcher, Redmond,- Or.,
A. meeting nlfht, the third Friday of and 16 (5 Ibe each. 15 and 16 for Beaverton.
cemetery.
xnd were home for the church ritee. Adame for particulars, Beaverton 38S1 and Esther H. Peoples, Beaverton, Or,
each month.
canning purpoeee) expire.
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