The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, April 21, 1944, Image 1

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P U B L IS H E D
W EEKLY
Y O L . 17, NO. 12
Money For
Schools
IN O U R P L A N T O N
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, April 21, 1944
E S T A B L IS H E D 1927
TOWN TALK
Bits of News
About Our Boys
Postwar
Opportunities
Rev. Werner J
Fritz attended a
meeting of the East Side Commercial I
Club Wednesday.
This is an annual
luncheon for all Portland ministers.
The discussion centered on the sub­
Arrived safely this p. m.
We got
ject "The Church in Wartime."
sworn in shortly after our arrival
Funeral services for Isaac H a ll-!
f and then has supper up here, army
backa, aged 73, father of Sadie laika- !
# -V
j fashion.
It wasn't bad at all I will i
Extra Income Goes
non of Beaverton, was held Friday at Babson Prefers
write again and let you know how I
Molalla.
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To Diiierent Counties
make out or where I will get sent in
A daughter Carol J., was born April Merchandising Enterprises
jthe near future.
>x
5 to Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Zurcher of
They will start giving us our exams
Sec.etary of State Robert S. Farrell
Babson a.k, Mass., April 21—Man>
3375 SW Be: tha-Beaverton hiway.
I hope I do all-
has announced the distribution of $3,- starting to-morrow.
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____ letters come to me from men In the
Mrs.
Lester
Crosby
of
Aloha,
and
520.869 in surplus income
money right.
Mrs. John Johnston of Beaverton are serv'ce and from their families ask-
W ill close for this time.
among the counties of the state for
ill at a Hillsboro hospital.
,nK as to what llnea of business
As eve«
support of the public schools.
Of the
Ex-Governor Sprague candidate for sb°uld offer the best opportunities
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total amount distributed $2,500,000
U. S. Senator, was in Beaverton and af,or the#W ar
Personally, I prefer
represents the semi-annual apportion­ ASN 39472204 Reception Center Co. A.
called at the Enterprise office Friday. (be ^*e|chandising Gioup, which in-
ment of the newly created state Fort Lewis. Wash.
Bill Stratton is back in town again cludes everything from the small re-
school support fund while $1,020,859.75
Funeral serivees were held Monday
w ^° l*ves over his store and
April il, 1944, Dunsmui., Cal.
represents the semi-annual appo.tion-
for
Wilbur
J
LaDue.
grandfather
of
'i"\plo2’®
f nly h_‘sfa m U y to the great
In
the
Marines,
just
ask
for
it,
so
ment of the two-mill elementary
concerns such os Sears,
Jeanette and Larry La Due of Beaver- distributing
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school fund.
The apportionment of Inf 30 good.
Roebuck and Montgomery Ward.
It
| ton.
the two funds, in each instance a
Thank the ladies for kit and things
A marriage license was given to is impossible foi anyone to make a
duplication of a similar amount dis- j Am also leader of these four boys
Delme. K. Dietznian, Portland and profit on inflation, but good merch-
tributed last October, follows:
going down.
Viola
P
Butler, Beaverton Also" to Rndi9*MS should suffer least from in-
Multnomah County will
receive
C. L. W IL L E T T
William Halley, Deming, Wash , and flation as their stocks of goods are
$358,465 and $70,509,
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constantly becoming more
valuable.
Thelma de Rvk, Beaverton.
Washington county receives $29,288
Fort Lewis, Wash., April 12, 1944
Funeral services were held Monday Merchandiser* can usually pass along
and $103,243.
Dear Sirs:
15 for Louella Littleton of Northwest tAXes and Thickly adjust themselves
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Arrived OK at
reception centei.
Christian Home, Beaverton
W. E. to changing conditions
! Am getting along fine.
I low to Select all Employer
To Organize Six
Pegg
was
in
charge
of
arrangements.
Pvt. C. E. McINTOSH
It takes h little «apital and patience
Interment
West
Hills
Cemetery.
Rural Fire Districts
39473612 Co. B Recepjion Center, Fort
Findley Milling Co. has started to operate a retail stole for one’s self
! Lewis, W’ash.
constiuction of a grain elevator at > Furthermore, it takes time and pa
A number o f people from different
their place of business on Front St. i
Continued on Page 2
districts met .ecently with the county! This is a very nice place—shots and
Oregon City Banner-Courier “This
court to discuss plans to organize 1 all!
But I have one kick to make
fellow. Dan Harmon. Newberg, is a ll1
six more rural fire districts in Wash- i
seems some fellas got a list of
l ight He made a success of his busi-!
ington county.
Boundary lines were 1 things to bring I didn’t. It is tough
ness (automotive), he is a smart man. !
planned for Co.nelius, Hillsboro, Ce- ' without clothes hangers, one of the
AL CORPS PHOTO----OWI
and doubtless an able man.”
Wish you W’ould
dar Mill, Beaverton, Tualatin and Gas­ listed articles.
A ^anW firing a .50-calilier ma< (line gun on an eneuiv
Cpl. and Mis. Dan Wlcher of Olym­
ton area and petitions will now be be sure to tell all of the next group in
pocket on the right flank o f the Japanese main line of
pia, Wash., visited his mother Mrs.
time.
Thank you!
circulated.
resistance al Ara we, New Britain.
Howard Weed recently.
B IL L SM ITH
Following the organization,
tax­
C. B. Wooden left last week on a j
Shipment of April 10th
payers in the various districts will
Alton Grabhorn, Cooper Mt., is in a
six week's business trip to Minna
Private Bill Smith, 39473611 Co. B
determine amount of fire flifhtir
Portland
hospital victim of an un-
apolis and Duluth, Minn.
a
equipment they need and vote a tax Reception Center Foit Lewis Wash.
I usual accident.
He has two broken
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ben
Caspar
have
which will be carried on the county
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moved
thel.
trailer
house
on
theiri
ve£
eblae
and
,
rolls.
It is hoped to have the dis-
.
property at Thi.d and Franklin St.
e™P V „ at he Sylvan
Pfc. W Earl Milter arrived last brlckya d' and according to report,
i Saturday from Camp Carson. Colo . '
Z
?,f C,ay
This plan will assure the districts _
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_
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| to spend a seven day furlough with,
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00 , le9 e‘ .. .
of fi:e protection as co-operation with InVlTPfl tfl UllPTlfl
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Alton
is
at
St.
Vincent
s
hospital
An election will be held April 24 I Funeral services were held Tuesday , his wife and small daughter in Beav- , . ...
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nearby city fire departments is plann- l u * l l c u
n llC ,,U
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slowly recovering from his injuries.
at 8 p. m. in the Beaverton High at Forest Grove for 2d Lt. Robert W. eiton. and . parents
and other relatives:
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ed.
He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
School to vote on the question of fo r-! Beattie, 22, of Aloha, who was killed in p nr*iBnd
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1 Dear Parents and Friends:
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Grabhorn of Cooper Mt. He had been
April 13. when his P-39 plane from
The Friendly Circle met at the _ ,
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You are cordially invited to attend ming a union high district.
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employed at the yard after school,
Roberta Whatley
Consolidation plans call for Beaver- the Victorville, Cal., army airlield . home
the :egular monthly business meeting
of Mrs. R. B. Scott on Friday i
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Nine ><•
D L L
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of the Beaverton Parent and Teach­ ton to furnish the present high schoci clashed on a routine flight treat Bar­ of last week for luncheon.
Married Recently
| members and one guest were present. I»»ISS K o n r b a c h IV la iT ie c i
ers Association which will be held in building and site for the formation oi stow, Cal.
Dis-
He attended Aloha grade school and A quilt which has been pieced by the I Jpj C a l i f o r n i a
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Whatley of the Grade School Auditorium on Tues­ the union high school district.
trict* included in the proposal are Beaverton high school, graduated members, was tied in the afternoon.1
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Beaverton, have announced the mar­ day evening, April 25 at 8 p. m.
The theme of the meeting is to plan Beaverton, Union, McKay, Kiijton, from Pacific univeisity at Forest ¡G ifts of soap, talcum, shaving creams
riage of their daughter Roberta to
Mr. and Mrs. John Rohrback have
and received his wings at and lotions were brought for the
Mr. Frank Underwood of Beaverton, a "Summer Recreational Center" for Barnes, Hazeldale, Cedar Mill, B ith -¡G love.
announced the marriage of their
l the young people of Beaverton.
Due any, McKinley, Bonny Slope, Coopei Williams field. Chandler, Ariz, At Pa- Red Cross Hospital Unit of this dis- daughter Miss June Rohrbach to Ed­
on April 5.
Mrs. Underwood intends to make to shortage of gasoline and transpoi- Mt„ Raleigh, Sylvan, (portion lying cific he was a member of the Blue I trict.
ward Schrader in California recently.
A group of Beaverton women spent They are now living at Hemet, Cal.
her home with her parents while he tation there is a very definite need in Washington county.), Aloha-Hubei Key, men’s honoiary society.
Hiteon
and
Garden
Home.
•
,
Surviving
are
his
parents,
Mr.
and
Tuesday,
April
11
at
the
Sh:lners
for
this
center.
Rev.
H.
F.
Shellhart
is with the merchant marines.
------------------------- j Mrs. W. B. Beattie of Aloha, and a
' hospital for crippled children In Port­
1 will be on hand to assist with the
Prisoner of W ar
.
i i
brother, Ronald, seaman 2d class in land doing mending. Included in the
I plans and lead the discussion.
The i)
Beaverton
Hummer
the
coastguard
Senator Holman Has a
group were Mrs. R. R. Summers, Mrs.
• P. T. A. has asked the leading civic
The War department has sent word
Dr. Walter C. Giersbach, president E. Stipe, Mrs. F. H. Schoene, Mrs. Jay
organizations of the City of Beaver- Receives Honorable Mention
Good Record
of Pacific university and Rev. Newton Gibson. Mrs. A. M. Jannsen and Mrs. to Mis Florence Wiener of Salem,
j ton to have a representation at this
that her son Lt. Harlan C. Wlsner,
Beaverton high school Hummer. , Pembe’ thy of
Hillsboro
Episcopal Charles Strayley.
I meeting as this is truly a community
A son, James L. was born April 12, " ’ho had been leported missing In ac-
\ project and needs the help and as- student newspaper, received honorable church bad charge of the services
mention in the 1944 Oregon high ; which we,e beJd at tb<? Congregatlon- to Mr. and Mrs. I»u is E. Tippets of tion, over Austria, was a prisoner.
j sistance of eve.y person.
A brother V. L. Wlsner, lives at
8202 SW Canyon Lane,
I We are hereby extending an invita- school press contest in the division !a* church in I* orest Grove,
3009 SW McCheBney road, Portland.
! tion to High School students to be for papers in schools having fewer
Lt. Wisner attendee! school at Beaver­
present as their ideas are definitely than 500 pupils, it was announced last Brown Swiss Cow completes Girl Reserves Dance
ton. Multnomah and The Dalles.
needed.
week by Robert C. Hall, associate
He won his pilot's wings at Altus
Slated for Friday
We have, as in any organization, a professor of journalism and chairman Honor Roll Record
army airfield, Oklahoma. In July,
1 number of members who always wait of the contest committee.
Swiss Nellie of Arbor Rose 72037,
He wa s a flying Fort* ess oo-
The Girl Reserves “ Spring Reign” 1943.
until plans are formed and in work­
a Senior 4 year old registered Brown dance will be held this Friday. There pilot.
ing order to put in their "2 cehits
Sw'iss cow in the herd owned by Al­ will be no carnival this year.
1 worth” they always “ say why didn't Cooking Fats not
bert Meier and Son of Beaverton,
queen Jean Godwin will rule Fri­
! you do this or that?
I f this is you j Rationed Now
ALOH A
Oregon, recently completed a Regis­ day, attended by the following prin­
please come and give us your ideas
ter
of
Production
record
of
13.312.8
cesses:
Misses Mollie O'Donnell,
I now—-not later.
Jack Munhall visited his slater Mrs.
Price Administrator
„ . ,
.. Chester
,
, Bowles
.
lbs. of milk, 516.27 lbs of butterfat, in i rown-pi incess; Helen Randall, Ann , Ted Naul foi a few days on his way
The grade school band and glee announced Saturday
that
b e g in n in g ;^ „
on twice a day milking.
V i m n o i f
c l i m d o m n ir
n n/1
n v i
, ki 1
club will also be a part of the even- Sunday,
Hathaway. Nancy Christensen, Jean- to Toledo to visit his mother.
He
shortening
and o rationed
according to F’ red S. Idtse. Secretary
i ing program.
salad and cooking oils will be point of the Brown Swiss Association, Be­ ne Kremers. Grace Rich and U u r- i has been in naval training at Seattle,
Election and installation of officers fiee.
ene Mayfield
The royal escorts are
Aloha Grange gave a party April
loit, Wisconsin.
for the 1944 to 19»5 year will be held
Jack Meeke, Bill Duhaime, Walter 15 at their hall.
There were games
The point value of these fats has
Refreshments will be served by the been four red points per pound
Payne Verne Lusby, Fred Van Horn arranged for both adults and chlldien
fir st and second grade room mothers I A id previously had been reduced to
Home for Weekend
and Jimmie Turner; crown prince Mesdames Hazel Bergquam, Bertha
Norman Bishop and prince consort, Carlson and Anna Anderson were
i under the chairmanship of Mrs. Kil- zero points because of plentiful sup- j
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; gore, second grade room mother, and plies.
I Mrs. A. T. Cavaness has just re- Ray Pointei. Bernice Conoly, Amar­ in charge of the party.
Mrs. Bette Bennett, first grade room
The Darn It 4-H gl.ls’ sewing club
Bowles said there is enough short ceived word that her son Boh Griffith ette Barnes, Nellie Johnson, Geral­
mother.
ening and salad, and cooking oils on | was promoted to Chief Radioman, dine Sanford and Gayle Duff will su­ met April 18 at the home of Eileen
Following the adjournment of th< hand to meet all civilian demands and He is somewhere out in
the Pacific, pervice plans for the 1944 Spring ¡O'Meara.
meeting parents may tour the school therefore “ there is no need to requi e and has been in
Mrs. Earl Anderson of Carlton, la
the service five Reign."
Committee chairmen are:
Betty visiting with her sisters Mis. Chris­
building as all rooms will he open for point currency as a
means
of
con-
j
years.
“ Senator Rufus C. Holman has a inspection.
trolling movement of these commod
Mrs. Cavaness has another sonBill, Nulsen and Dorothy Raeburn, corona­ tina Kelly and Miss Margaret Imlay.
record of public service rivaled by
Lt. Lillian Neutz has been visiting
ities."
who
is now stationed in Bremerton, tion; Ruth Dickman, patrons and pa-
few," declared C. C. Hall, chaiiman
Betty
Hogan.
refresh her mother Mrs J. Nlcklaus. on her
Wash.
He has been assigned to a tronesses:
of the "Keep Senator Holman Com- Use Spare Stamps 37
She is stationed at Spo-
ship but until it is ready he is work- ments; Delina Satchel and Ixjnaine furlough
Inducted Into Navy
mittee” today in predicting the re- When Requesting Sugar
Denney, decorations; Kelene Hobbs, kane. Wash., in the Baxter General
I ing in Sickbay.
nomination of the senator In the
He was home for a few hours over dance prog.anrs; Shirley Arvderson. hospital.
forthcoming Republican primary by a For Canning
Mr. and Mrs. Noble Powell, and the week end.
program, Roberta Allen,
orchestra
Mrs. Ross Hart and baby girl are
j small son. who have been at Eugene
handsome majority.
and tickets; Shirley Green, publicity. I home now from the hospital.
"Senator Holman has rendered sig­
Housewives are reminded to attach for the past year, returned to Reed
| Everett Jenkins and family are now
nal service to the nation in the spare stamp number 37 to their ap ville last week to visit before his de­ Reception Planned
living in the Minkle house on Huber,
Will
Test
Heavy
Duty
Mrs. Pow­ For New Pastor
prosecution of the war. and rare ser- plications for canning sugar. A num parture to join the navy.
avenue.
They are from Portland.
vice to the state in the development ■ ber of applications have been mailed ell will remain at Reedville with her
Scales in County
PCs Henry Jacobson wrote his
patents,
Mr.
and
Mrs
Harry
Auld
for
o f its resources." continued Hall.
to local O PA Boards with sugar
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mother that he had arrived safely in
The congregation of the Tigard
“ Long before the Pearl Harbor at- stamp 37 attached These have been the duration
Testing of heavy duty scales in Africa.
Methodist Community Church are
Mr. Powell had charge of the Eu­
tack. Senator Holman espoused our sent back with a request for spare
and Yamhill counties
Cpl and Mrs. Don Wlcher of Olym-
planning a reception Wednesday ev­ Washington
two ocean navy and an increase of stamps, resulting in extra work and 1 gene branch of the Zellerbach Paper ening, April 26, at 8 o’clock, honoring is in progress at the present time and pi», Wash , visited his sister Mrs.
more than $700.000.000 in the appro- needless delay.
Sugar stamp 37 wil Co. at Eugene.
' the new pastor and his wife, the the big weights and measures truck Charles Stubb of Reedville.
priation for our armed forces.
be used later to buy the regular 1
I Reverend and Mrs Lawrence Oude- sent Into the field by the state d e-! J A. Sterzer is now fully recovered
“ A fter the Pearl Harbor attack household ration of sugar.
Spare Shoe Stamp No. 2
| rian.
New residents of the com- partment of agriculture will be in j from his operation and has returned
Senator Holman took immediate steps stamp 37 is needed now to identify
!
munity
are especially invited to at­ this territory until the end of April to his work with the PE P Co
to have a sub committee of the mill- those for whom a ration of extra | In Effect May 1
All owners of heavy duty scales are
Geo. Rydman is now stationed at
tend.
tary affairs committee named with canning sugar is requested,
urged to notify the deputy state seal- Farragut, Idaho.
Airplane stamp No 2 in ration book ,
himself as a member to co-operate
er of weights and measurea. M
C. E Barker ia In a Portland hos-
3 will be valid for the purchase of j Enters School at Fort Sill
Ciarke Webb who ia in charge o f the pttal.
with the commanders of our armed. Community Club Elects
one pair of shoes beginning May 1.
forces in driving the Japs out of the
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truck, of the location of their scales
The Aloha Grange Economic cl>’ b
Cpl. J T. Ellis of Tigard. Oregon, if they want to be sure of having it ' met April 19 at the home of
the OPA announced today.
Aleutians and to build up our Pacific IN eW UttlCers
Mrs Ted
has
entered
the
Pield
Artillery
O
ffi­
The
new
stamp,
together
with
air-:
Coast defenses
tested
this season.
He may be Nault for a dessert luncheon,
cer
School
at
Fort
Sill,
Oklahoma.
“The Japs are out of the Aleutians,
reached through the Oregon hotel In
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New officers we.e elected at the plane stamp No 1. will be good for .'in
Corporal Ellis is the son of Mr. and McMinnville.
and ou: coast defenses are invulner- April 12th meeting of the Cedar Mill indefinite pe tod.
When a British sailor at a Canteen
Stamp 18 in book one expires April Mrs. J. C Ellis, Tigard. Oregon.
able to attack by an enemy landing Community Club
They are
The department has a record of all complained about a sore throat, a so-
Mrs
30
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force
scales tested in recent years, but new llcltous hostess asked "Have you ever
L. W. Kingsley, re-elected chairman.
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"The Senator has been able to ach­ Mrs. Thomas Gallagher, vice-chair­
scales
may be in operation in this tried gargling with salt
water”
W IL L IA M .Il IWON MOORE
F'uneral services were held Tuesday area or locations of old ones may "You're asking me—who's been tor-
ieve these accomplishments because man: and Mrs E. C. Stern, secretary
William Judson Moore died April 13 at Multnomah Community Church, have changed.
of his powerful committee posts.
In either of these in- pedoed three times
ti easurer.
at Beaverton.
He was husband of for H Waivo Pownder. wife of Floyd stances, it is particularly Important
"H e is a member of the committee*
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Ermlna
Kay;
father
of
William
E..
H
She
was
mother
of
Mrs.
Evelyn
appropriations, Immigration, public
EMM \ I.. H AAS
that the deputy sealer be notified of
Money can't buy good character- -
landa. manufacturers, military affairs
Funeral services were held Wedn- Robert B, Clarence C.. Ernest I . Ina Dougherty. Portland; Ensign Glenn location of such heavy duty scales good character ia achieved through
Mugrage, Marie Dairvmple and Leona W of U. S. navy and Pvt Clarence Small scales are not tested with this decent habits of private living and
and rules
nesday at Forest Grove for Emma L
Se vices were held Monday M o f U. S army; slater of George equipment.
"The way for Oregon to retain these j|aM _ mother of Ftaymond J Haas Ports
wholesome dealings in our open con-
Inter­ Liewellyn. Castle Rock, Wanh.; Mrs.
committees and
maintain Senator Q{ ^ i0ha. Mrs Edith Vandehey of Eu- in F’ egg’s Chapel, Beaverton
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tacts with our fellow men.
Ora
Zell.
The
Dalles
Holmans strong Influence in the sen- gene Sj*ter of Mrs John F
Miller ment Crescent Grove cemetery.
Money can't buy Inward peace -
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The family lived at »131 SW 44th peace is the result of a constructive
a t e
is
t o
renominate and re-elect hi:
,:monf>> la : Mrs A W Sponholz
A slogan for Blood Donors:—I f you
avenue.
philosophy of life
can't be a private, be a corpuscle
__________________ Frank Frutschy. Madiaon. S D ; Mrs | Lutheran Concert April ¿0
While shopping eat at the Grey- Eld Tilgner. Humboldt. S. D
Inter­
Prisoner of Germans
When a woman Is speaking to you
Walkers Dept. Store, complete store
hound Coffee Shop. Beaverton
ment I O O F cemetery. Hillsboro
The A Cappalla Choir and Little
The war department has announced listen to what »he says with her eyes under one roof.
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I Symphony of Pacific Lutheran Col-
Visit our special bargain counter—
Strict reductions on all mdse at
Tacoma will appm- in rc-rr-t that S-Sgt Frithjof M Tollefsen. Sbn
You get quick service at Beaverton
WGiile In Beaverton he sure to eat
counter«,
W’alker« Dept.
Benson Polytecnlc Auditorium of Mrs Barbara Tollefson. Aloha. Is
new mdse each week. Walkers Dept, bargain
A *
ihm
Coti** ShnD
Greyhound Coffee Shop.
ft/on Friday evening April 28 at 8 p m. held prisoner of war by Germany.
Star«
B ton
Alton Grabhorn
Improving
;“ “ „<”r i^ » ln„ r 'y::,'nclude >h* Parents and Friends
To Vote on
Forming Union Hi
Aloha Man
Killed in Crash