The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, March 03, 1944, Image 1

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P U B L IS H E D W E E K L Y
V O L . 17, NO. 5
Monday
March 6
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Beaverton, Oregon. Friday, March 3, 1944
Bits of News
About Our Boys
E STAB LISH E D 1927
TOWN TALK
Florida Boom
Coming?
Tuesday. February 29 was the clos- j
ing session of the Portland Council of!
Churches Leadership Training course.
Five members of the church school I
I Local Board No 1—
teaching staff of Bethel Congrega- j
I thought you might like to know
tional church attended the series, in-j
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¡that I'm still around
I've been in 6
eluding Miss Aniarette Barnes. Miss R
n
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Date First County Basketball
! months now and still in my pre-cadet
Bernie Conoly, Mis. Herbert Mason,
OUUlSIl Oil
j training.
It won’t be long now be-
T onrnanent at Huber
! Mrs. Norton Peck and Rev. lYan cis! A ll Son thern S tates
i fore I leave for Santa Ana to be
Sturtevant.
The courses were ex- i
washed out. Wi-
Seven Washington county grade ®Jia ” i,i f d or
j cellent and very practical in content.
Babson Park Fla u ar~ k , __
schools teams and Sylvan open their ^ ta J a ^
« " • P'ace t° * p« nd
This Friday, Saturday and Sunday i will the next Florida boom come ’
first invitational county baskrtball i
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^
| several members of the Youth Fellow assume o n e la
come\ 1
tournament Monday night March 6 1 be h «n e andI bathe In a Mttle Oregon
ship of Bethel Congregational church ! cause such booms seem'"milr't?
will attend the Oregon State confer-| once in each veneration Thnt *Ii,e
Huber,^Oregom°^ * H ° m,i
T
° ' * A - a ^ J O H N RORHBACK
cnee of I’llgrim Fellowship in Forest | got caught last time, 1926 - 1926 , 'win
Grade school hoopsters from Aloha- University of Wichita, Wichita. Kan
Grove.
Rev- Sturtevant will lead, not get caught again; but their child
Huber, Beaverton. Sherwood. Tuala­
'one of the discussion groups. Helen pen surely may.
Moreover, there Is
Wilbur Wendell Jannsen, route 3,
tin, Metzger, Reedville Sylvan and St.
Randall Is secretary of the Oregon more reason for a boom during the
box 1331, Beaverton, is one among 59
M arys are competing for finalistic
State conference.
Others attending '40 s than there was during the 20's.
cadets from Oregon, who are learning
honors.
will be Jack Manges. Elwyn Paxson, Citrus Industry Profitable
the fundamentals necessary for ac­
Tournament play will be single elim­
Emily Sayre, Janet Felscher and Mrs.
Oranges now bring about $2 per
ination of the teams.
On Monday tual aerial instruction at San Antonio
Francis Sturtevant, who is registering box and grapefruit about $1.50 per
evening at 7:15 Metzger and Tuala­ Aviation Cadet Center Texas.
guests
box on the trees.
Cost of growing
Released by U. S. War D#partment, Bureau of Public Relations
tin play the opening game.
At 8:15
The Kiwanis club this Wednesday Is about 60 cents a box.
Wm. M. See, 2nd class, has been
This is
Aloha-Huber and Reedville clash.
F L IR T IN G W IT H BOUNCING B E T T Y — U. S. Paratroopers on
enjoyed a splendid moving picture more than oltrua sometimes sold be
a»
„ „ j Sherwood meet in th e,..
transferred
St. Mary s and
. _ .. from
. . . . . Moscow,
.
..
. Idaho,
.
, to
an Italian hillside engage in the dangerous task of removing hidden
The Third Front, presented by the
first game Tuesday night; and B eav- £ avai Radio Activities Ba.nhndge Is.,
Continued on Page 3
Union Oil Co, Next week I. R. Metz­
mines planted by retreating Germans. A member Cf a detonator
erton takes on Sylvan at 8:15.
Washington.
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ler superintendent of schools, will l _
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squad
(second
from
le
ft)
has
located
a
mine
which
another
soldier
The semi-final round will be played
. ,,
_ _ .
have charge of the meeting and a ! opare Stamp 4 in 4 Book
Wednesday night with the two winn-
and Mra; 9 C Anderson r e-
digs up and makes inoperative while their comrades lie flat on the
worthwhile program is assured.
C
*
; j _ . night
, » * March
u ___v, 11 a t ; ceived a V-mail letter from then son
ers meeting
I t i riday
ground in order to be “under” an explosion in case the trap be ac­
Mi and Mrs M. W Keehaugh, Mrs U o o d i o r 5 P o i n t *
Q
#
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.___ „ Pfc. Robert Anderson of the U. S.
8:15 for the tournament champion-*
cidentally detonated. The type S mine is known as “ Bouncing Betty”
W. I ’ . Keebaugh and the Misses Jua­
Marine Corps, stating that he is with
ship.
Tipped o ff that Canada will allow
nita. lo is and Ramona Keehaugh
because
of its ability to “ jump” some distance above the ground before
the
Fourth
Mann*
Division
in
the
Organized by the Rev. A. V. Oerace,,
visited relatives recently at Iacom b more meat to civilians OPA have an­
exploding.
The
mine
detector
is
a
wooden
disc
fitted
to
a
long
handle
Supt. of Boy's Home, and R. J. Haas, i t,outh ^eas
Cor. Tech Eldon Keehaugh has re­ nounced that housewives will be given
carrying a rheostat connected with head phones worn by the man in
principal of the Aloha-Huber school] _
...
.
. „ ,
.
turned from Australia and is in the a fourth pork ration bonus this week
the tournament was endorsed by oth- j U o n s o l l d a t i o n Ol DCliOO!
Spare «tamp 4 In book % will
the detonator squad. When the sweeper passe* over a mine it disturbs
hospital at Santa Barbara.
He has end.
be good for 5 points.
er elementary school heads in the j Districts into Union High
the magnetic field surrounding it, with the resultant change of tone
been overseas about two years.
county.
St. Mary's with its large! .
_
. ,
,
O . PA report that most beef and
Miss Faith Idso of Salem is visit-
in the “hum” of the operator’s phones.
gymnasium and facilities was se- Areas Considered
ing at the home of her grandparents
P011' 1® will be reduced during
lected as host for this year’s tourna­
Mr and Mrs. Watt*.
the month of
Consolidation of Washington Coun­
ment.
The World Day of Prayer was ob­
Mr. Metzler, Supt, of Beaverton ty school districts into 7 union high ] Colored Picture* Shown
Foe-McDougall Wedding served on Feb. 25 at the Congrega­ Annual Founders Day
high school , made the drawings for I school is being considered according
tional church members meeting at
Meeting. Held in February
the first round. He is also supplying j to an announcement this week by j On Fuchsia Culture
Miss Phyllis Foe and Lieutenant noon for luncheon, followed by the
the tournament officals:
Norman | Austin Scrafford county school su-,
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program
prepared
by
the
United
Bishop, Jim Blake and Ray Pointer. I perintendent
The program if com-
J- B- Bacher of the Swiss Floral Dick (Randall) McDoug.ill were mar­
The Beaverton Parent Teachers As­
The
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j pleted would virtually eliminate the Co., one of the five foremost authorl- ried February 7 at 4 p. m. in tin; Council of church women.
readers were: Mrs. Manges, Mrs. sociation held its annual Founder's
chapel
at
Mai
ana
Air
Base
Tucson,
j
present non-high school territory.
j * ' e s on fuchsia culture in the United
Day program in the grade school
ALOHA
The bride is the daughter Sheets, Mrs. Huddleston and Mrs auditorium Tuesday, February 22, at
The first step in the consolidation i States, showed his collection of col- Arizona.
Levitt.
Music
was
furnished
by
Mrs
8 p. m.
program is now being negotiated on ored pictures of that vividly rich Of Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Foe of Beav­
McCammen, Mrs. Webb, Mrs. Stur-
John E. Meeks, 17, of Aloha, has the basis of eight elementary school j flower before members of the Bcaev- erton.
Past presidents
Mesdames Doy
50 were in
enrolled In the army air corps en­ districts in the vicinity of Banks j erton Community Garden club's birth­
During the ceremony the chapel devant and Mrs. Landill
Gray, Belle Walker, Ed Bergin, and
listed reserves.
After reaching his coming into the Banks union high day dinner in the I. O. O. F. hall I'rt- organist played “ The Lord’s Prayer". attendance.
Mrs Jay Gibson left Tuesday for John Robinson were presented with
18th birthday, these cadet candidates set-up.
Chaplain Williston Wirt, formerly a
Under
proposal
Buxton, __ i day evening, Feb. 25.
_____ this
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f____ ________
Amarillo,
Texas, to visit her son Jay lovely corsages made by Mrs. F. J.
will be called for training as pilots, Strasscl, Scofield. Green Mountain,
Mrs. . H. A. Hartshorn of Canyon minister of First
Congregational
Slatter.
After a candlelighting cere­
Jr„
who
is in training there,
bombardier or navigators.
Mead. Mountaindale Meach&m and Crest presided Mrs Henry Pfenning Church in Eugene, united the couple
mony
in
which
all present took part,
Mr, and Mrs, W. C. McKell have
Mrs. Aubra Mayfield and Infant Roy Areas would become part of the | was chairman of the dinner commit- ln the presence of friends
each past president said a few words
returned
from
Seaside
where
they
daughter are now at home.
Banks High School area.
Petitions tee, and Mrs. T, W, Blakeney had
The bride wore a wool turquoise
m ..
Mrs. Wilson past president o f the P.
Dr. W. D. Huntington has been ill are being circulated in some of the i charge of the table decorations. Oth- sult with shell pink accessories She sPf_nt the past^two months,
T. A. of Pocatello, Idaho, was called
Mrs.
R.
C,
Collins
of
Eugene
re­
at his home.
areas but a voting date has not been er committee members were:
Mes- carried a white prayer book and her
upon also.
cently visited her sister Mrs Jack
Guests at the Jay Frost home were set on the proposition
¡dames A. R. Ringe, Charles West, corsage was a white orchid.
Rev Frances T. Sturtevant led the
Mr. and Mrs. Deo Cook o f Seattle and
Also under consideration Is a mei - John Holmes, W. E. McCloskey.A. L
After a tlip to Mexico the newly Osfield and family
group in games, after which refresh­
Mrs.
Herbert
Mason
entertained
at
Mrs. Marie Berry of Portland.
ger of 17 districts into a Beaverton! Tweedale, Oarlton Lee, 'Marguerite ] wed, will be at home in Tucson.
her home Friday evening, Feb 18. ments were served by Mrs W. U.
The last meeting of the Star Pin­ Union High School
Areas suggested Norrbo, M. C. McKercher, Ida Haupt-j !Lt. and Mrs. McDougall were grad honoring Miss June Boswell with a Henderson and Mrs. Engers, r< n
ochle club was held at the home of
Af-
for this consolidation are Beaverton, man, J. G. Eisenhauer, . Serving on j uates of Beaverton high school.
bridal shower
H er guests were mothers for the third and fo> th
M3 i
GaJinL 0n( F ?« ' ^'„„verim r ' Aloha-Huber. Union. Bethany’ McKin the reception committee were: Mes- ter they graduated from high school Mrs. Leo Mllich and Miss Polly Knic­ grades Mrs. Belle Walker and M.s.
M ss Betty Corrieri is recovering
cedar Mill, Bonny Slope, Sylvan dames McKercher, Ringe A. S, Fun- Miss Foe attended business college in
Doy Gray poured.
One group
Portland and was employed in the kerbocker of McMinnvilie, Mrs. Har­ won the prize of the special birthday
S
S T S L i’S
L r . i aPPe" d6Ct° my at “ | Barnes. McKay, Hiteon, Cooper Moun ston and Nelson A. Walker.
old
Cadell,
Mrs,
Chas.
Shiveley
Mrs
Hillsboro
hospital
There are about 30 members of the Beaverton bank,
and later worked
cake for its skill in games,, but any­
tain, Raliegh, Tualatin View, Kinton
Darleen Hill is carrying her arm
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club and many produced an abundance for the telephone company in Port- John Barnes and Mrs. Vance Boswell one could get a piece of the cake by
Hazeldale
and Garden
Home.
of Portland.
in a cast as a result of a fall on the
Such a district would have a valua-' of food for the war effort. iA st yeat jland.
thinking up a "Funny Bunny”
If
highway recently.
It was broken in tion of $6.064.059.39 the second largest they canned more than 5000 jars of
Dick attended San Mateo Jr. Col­ Mr. and Mrs, Fred Van Kleek of you don’t know what a "Funny Bun­
Chehalis,
Wash,,
visited
Mr.
Van
two places.
in the county according to figures re- fruit and vegetables, mostly grown by lege, then joined the Army Air
Corps k u
„ u Is ask someone who was at the
ny"
A son was born February 18 to Mr. leased.
Students from all of these' themselves
! He received his wings as a pilot and Kleeks brother, Walter Van Kleek meeting They are still thinking them
and Mrs. Arthur Wachline of Reed- areas are now att^hding the Beaver -1 This club is active
in the war I has since been stationed at Mai ana and family last week
up.
The Bethel Ladles Aid met at the
service, doilations in cash have been | Air Base as an instructor in basic
church
on
Wednesday
15
were
pres­
VlMrs. Lester Altig ha, returned to
Recently he has been pro­
The territory suggested for the made to Red Cross, American Legion flying.
Legion Hi School Oratorical
her home in California after a visit ■ Beaverton Union High School district! Auxiliary, Keep Oregon Green com moted to first lieutenant and flight ent.
Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Morgan and Contest Close* April 19
at the Altig home.
(la one of high valuation and presents mittee, Army-Navy relief and March commander.
, family attended the 50th anniver»-
Mrs. Maxine Fish, a dietican at
i a better picture in the matter of of Dimes
A young girl was sent to
! ary of the Chehalem Center church
rest
Home,
_ _ _ home
, « in
, Garden
»y -
.. . visited ■ transportation than either the Hills- the 4-H club summer school, and at
The seventh annual High School
Announces Candidacy
near Newberg, Sunday
old friends in Huber recently^
, bo,.0 or Forest Grove areas The most Chirstmas time members fashioned
! Oratorical Contest, sponsored by the
I
Beaverton
Girl
Scout
troops
49
Mr and Mrs. T E. Berry are
\ distant point in the district from holly and other greens into cheering
! American legion, is getting under
1 and 76 enjoyed a hike Saturday.
way with the selection o f city repre-
r*|aUI et '"s
attended Beaverton would be less than eigh t! pieces for the Veteran's hospital
' .„ Th0
Besmehn family have been, , enUUvM ^ .h, du,ed to be complcted
Nearly a hundred persons attended
greatest distance,
the card party at the Huber hall giv­
! 111 w,th th* flu but are able to be out | hy Mapch 4th accordlng to / ubrcy
en by Huber Commercial club.
The is about 16 miles and Forest Groves Registration Books Close
i no^
,
t - v _
a
^ ,o_ M1|!Tussing, of Salem, State Chairman
500 and pinochle was played.
The atB elv?rton 68school officials
Ecutuler» Day at the Cedar Mi l
County elimination« an. to be corn-
have April 18 until after Primary
school Thursday was well attend«!, pl<>ted
Mju_ch m h and
,
card parties are held on the third
Saturday o f each month.
‘ ! be(;n fu n d e d out on the union high
Election in May
the fifth and sixth 8radu boys glee ConteBj a by March 17th State Fln-
Children o f the Cedar Mill school' school proposal and it ,s bel.ved that
,club sang three numbers. Thrift w a . l , , w|„ he he,d March ^
fo„ owed
are planning fo r a hobby show at ^ district would be recep i\e o
e Registration books will close April
the theme of the meeting..
Five by Reg1onal conte>u dupln the wepk
teh March meeting o f the P T. A
P,an a cco rd 'u g to the sohoo superin-
until after the primai-y election in
women gave helpful hints on cooking. ] of Apr„ 7th tQ m h
Nattona, Finals
All rural box numbers and Portland
The Garden Home —
____ _ , tendent.
Mav, according to a» statement made i
gardening
sewing
repairing
and are scheduled to take place between
either the Beaverton o r , b w A Tupper, county clerk, Those t
health work. The girls of Mrs. W. C. April 14th and 19th.
phone numbers in Cedar Mill area could 8°
j Conners sewing club served cake and
T iKard union h„iKh *ch®°1 af5t\rd‘ nK who must re-register are asked to do
have been changed
First Prize In the National compe­
David Hagg of Reedville was guest; <0 the desires ° f residents in la < is- 8Q
yar jn a(j vance Qf tbe prjtna: -
• tea.
tition is a $4000 Scholarship and
The Beaver Social club canl party small Scholarships will be awarded
of honor at the Swedish Baptist T em -Itr'?t
ies as possible
pie at the 60th anniversary of the) Completion of these two consolida
It ,s neCf,ssary fot a voter to re­
Saturday at the Masonic Temple was ; j or . « c o ^ u d 't N r d "places
church at a banquet held in th et.on s would leave only eight districts register if he has moved from the
well attended and enjoyed.
Anotb-
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church.
He was a <*harter member | ' n
.. n®n' h‘£h acho°
er^ t°*7,' precinct in which he formerly rc
er p a rty’ will be held Friday March!
and had attended church since Its|Scrafford stated T ese areas wou d gjded ia ned to Vote either the prim
25.
These parties are going to b e' Henry R . Hulett Now
organization New Year's day 1884
be Cornelius. Centerville Buck Ha
Qr general MePtlon in j 942 or
very popular due to the shortage of Second Lieutenant
____________________ ven Bacona. Woodland. Wneeler and ch
d his or her namB
Notices
gas, so many cannot attend parties |
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„ r persqns
__ who '
in other cities
Mrs Hiram Stipe | Cadet
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H ills b o r o G r a n g e to
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were
mailed
to
many
Henry
R. Hulett, Beaverton,
It would
| o f $1.047.908.98.
.aP.. a^ w' " be required to re-register aboui
and l< E. Straley won first in bridge, Oregon was commissioned a second
Celebrate 70th Anniversary feasible for Woodland and Wheeler
8ix months ago
while Mrs, H. R. Nelson and H B lieutenant In the Army A ir Forces in
t consolidate with the Forest Grove
After the primary election registra
Brookhardt were first in 500. In pin- ■ graduation exercise* held February
Grangers all over Washington coun-' union hiRb school district, while Cor- tjon ( ^ i , , will he re-opened until 30
ochle Mrs. A. V. Butts and C. O. 28at the Institute of Meteorology at
tv visited the Hillsboro Grange last " « » “ ■ and Cente^ ,eK 0011,(1 ! ° £ cal'y days prior to the general election in
Ackerman won high score.
■ the University of Chicago.
Thursday to celebrate its 70th anm choose between Hillsboro and Forest f j ovember
JAMKS LEW IS
( A new greenhouse Is being erected,1 Cadet Hulett received his commis-
Grove.
j
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on the highway next to Ida A Bill’s sion from Colonel Walter T. Meyer of
versary and the burning of its mort­
Valuations of existing union high
gage.
The anniversary occurred In
M A R G A R E T M ARY DREW
James Lewis announced this week Market,
Chanute Field.
He
will go Into
Jiinuary 14, but they were un ible to school districts, according to Scraf-
that he will again be a Republican j It’s surprising how much interest active duty Immediately as a weather
l
ford
are:
Hillsboro
$8.612,591.86;
For-
celebrate the big day then
Funeral services were held Tues- ] candidate for County Commissioner | is aroused by a pretty girl sitting on officer in an Army Air Force* post in
Aloha Grange officers participated,*** 9 r°o *
. day for Margaret Mary Drew, who I of Washington County. During his 121 a ladder with a paper towel in one the United State* or abroad.
470.61;
Banks
11.16o,N>4 4 » .
Snerwooa
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r,_
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L.
*
.1
_ V..
In the ritualistic work
died February
15 at Beaverton. Re-j years
of efficient
service
Washington
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hand ■ and
a bar of soap ln the other,
$1.285,757 42; and Gaston $785.381 13.
quiem mass was offered at St Cere- 1 county has become fiee and clear of washing windows
in a down town
Mrs W. C. Field* of Richfield, Is
lia church at 9 30 a. m
Tuesday, jail indebtedness.
store. The Enterprise building came j
relative* and friends
Real Estate Moving
C A M P FIR E N E W S
Interment Mt Calvary cemetery
— ■ - - -
| in for its spring yearly washing of
Mrs. Ekstrom is recovering nicely
She was wife of Edmund Paul Former Hop-picker
¡windows, and now ye editor cah see from a long siege with the flu.
The M R. Johnson place of 6 acres Mrg Hansen’s group at our last
Drew, mother of Clarence E Drew, •
-p
the birds building their nests in the i ^ number
of relatives and friends
and-a modern home on Wheeler
meeting cooked while those under Visalia, Calif ; John T. Drew of
d- In 1 Own
trees, when not busy working.
By 0f Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Drorbaugh
near Aloha, was sold recently b y C . J ^ r s . Wilhelms spatter painted.
Thin ford, Charles L., Beaverton, Mrs Mar
special request the names of the w in-! enjoyed a dinner last Sunday at the
Sttcknev to Mr and Mrs. LL ,ods*y ‘ meeting Mrs. Hansen's group spatter- rie Forslund. Oakland, Calif : Ed-
Mrs. Annie Allen o f Cornelius, was flow washers are withheld. They must I Drorbaugh horns honoring Dewejfs
of Hillsboro, who moved In Saturday
painted wbne Mrs Wilhelm’s group mund L , Frank E, Mrs Elizabeth in town Tuesday visiting
at the Fish- l>e afraid
of being drafted—by
other birthday
Present were Mrs.
Earl
Another deal made by Mr. „tickne> cookpd
Vaughn and Mrs. Margaret Roof of * er home.
In the good old days i business houses.
j Drorbaugh, John Schilling. Miss Ma-
was
acres on
on Bristow
Bristow Ave
Ave. and i Reaverton Camp Fire girls were ex Portland
She wa/ 74 years old and some years
ago^ Anna Allen (Do-!
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_
_ bel Singleton, Miss Hazel Drorbaugh.
Johnson Mreet. adjoining
the Hay cused f rom school Friday afternoon, resident of Beaveron for the past 17 ane) of Murray Station, w
one of i Strict reductions on all mdse, at l . Balmer, Ed North. Mr and Mrs.
McConner place to them
the best hop-pickers in Washington bargain
counters. W alker» Dept. r . a Beck, and Mr. and Mrs C.
'Feb. 25 to see the exhibit given by years.
county.
Store.
Schilling.
the Portland girls at Meier % Franks
For Gasoline. Stove and Diesel
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I Earl Fisher has announced that he
Remember that the girls are still Thurlow Weed now Captain
Burner Oils, phone Harry Barnes collecting coffee Jar*
Walkers Dept. Store, complete store Earl Drorbaugh is enjoying a tw o ! will not be a
candidate for office,
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Beaverton 3231. Distributor for Veit ex
under one roof.
3tf weeka en(orced vacation in a hospital His many friends are talking of
,
u
j
i
t
Thurlow
Weed
of
Beaverton
has
Petroleum Products
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'in California.
He became a skiing drafting him. Hs certainly has made
Johnson H o m e r ix e d U p been made a Captain in the service
Eyelid
Badly
Bruised
enthusiast
some
time ago and bought ' a fine record during his term* of of-
Cassius and Florence Johnson, 1 at Galveston. Texas.
He has now
Beaverton Man Granted
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' skiis and took lesson*.
Everything flc*
mile East of' Beaverton, have had been ordered to Washington to attend
William Demyan consider* he i* a went along fine until one day he fell I
_
,
the interior of their home fixed up a special Army School there
It will
Patent on Weeder
While chopping wood and injured hi* knee and sprained
For Gasoline, Stove and Diesel
______
.beautifully lately.
George Hughson be remembered that Thurlow is a lucky man
But he is getting along Burner Oils, phone Harry Barnes
Erwin Toiler o f Beaverton route
doing the work In stream lined style, graduate of the Beaverton High recently a stick o f wood, flew up and his ankle.
struck him in the
eye
His eyelid fine and expects to be out this week Beaverton 3231. Distributor for veltex
5 box 709 was granted a U. S Patent
School and of the Oregon State Col-
, Petroleum Products.
; and return to Camp Haan.
He entered the service two was badly bruised
buy them firat— lege.
for it vears by the U S Patent O f­ .W A R BONDS
.years
ago.
fice on hi* invention: a hand weeding
Visit our special bargain eountsr—
While ln Beaverton be sure to eat
While shopping eat at the Orey-
You get quick service at Beaverton
and cultivating Implement
He has
, new mdse each week. Walkers Dept.
at the Greyhound Coffee Shop.
hound
Coffee
Shop.
Beaverton.
For
Gasoline,
Stove
and
Diesel
been working on the device for some | Greyhound Coffee Shop
8tf
Stora.
Burner Oil*, phone Harry Barnei
W A R BONDS will buy a atako In
W A R BONDS will preserva and
_ _ _ _ _ —.
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