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k PUBLISHED W E E K LY IN OUR PLAN T ON Y O L . 18, NO. 5 SHORT ST. AND CANYON HIGH W AY Beaverton, Oregon. Fritlav, March 2 , 1945 Less Sugar I For Canning T o Study New Old Age Benefits E STAB LISH E D 1927 Here and There Drive Began Thursday Many o f the larger cities, counties, and school districts of O regon have been interested in establishing a re- A C D au.ence D. M adison son o f . tirenient system for their em p loyees.; Mr. and Mrs. 1. R. M adison has re This cannot be done on a sound basis . ported to Carlsbad, N. M , for ad ! fo r any small group o f em ployees. A vanced flight training j carefu l study o f the problem has led Washington County to to the conclusion that the proper so- A fter four m onths of anxious wait- Get OPA Form R-341 ; lution would be to consider the es- ! ling since M is. E. Shively was noti Raise $39,500 Itablishm ent o f a state-wide retire- From Ration Board fied o f tier son G eorge Shively n lM - - .--------- ; ment system. State-wide retirement ing in action, he is now listed as a| W ashington county's 1945 Red Cross H ere’s how you will go about gett- j s>'8tems have been in operations in prisoner of war in Germ any. fund cam paign to raise $39.500 sta rt- ing you r hom e can nin g sugar, s ta r t -[oth er states for m any years and have Mr. and Mrs. G eorge Blasser have I *‘d Thursday with hundreds o f s o lid - ing May 15— ask you r local war p r ic e ' dem onstrated their efficien cy, econo- returned from Seattle where they | to ‘ s w ork ing to fill the quota assigned and rationing board to mail you an I my and soundness, o f March. It will ¡visited hei sister and husband. Mr. before the end application (O P A Form R-341) o r ' T he c it y C ouncil o f Beaverton are j and Mrs. Dan Davies and her broth- require an average contribution o f $5 stop in at the board and pick it u p i naw studying this problem and a re from every fam ily in the county in ei Mr. Hingley. in person. Fill out the form and p o it on this m atter can be expected | Mr. and Mrs. L inky of 5th and W at- '‘ d d ‘ ,ton “ > generous support from attach to it a ‘‘Spare Stam p 13” from j s o o n - son are entertaining her brother and I bu81nf 8S‘ ' nduat,,y “ nd othfeL 1f,r? “ P*' war ration book fou r fo r each m em ! ----------------------------- w ife from Iow a. j accord in g to O. B. G ates o f H illsboro ber o f the fam ily covered in the ap- * ■ (cou n ty chairm an. n M*. and Mrs. A l^abonde spent the; P roceeds o f the drive will bo used plication. Mail it, or take it in per- week end with t lie John K irby fam ily , to continue the w o. Id w id e operations son to the board. 3 1 01 M cMinnville. j of the R ed Cross with the battle E ach m em ber o f a fam ily can get j 20 pounds for each m em ber o f her j Mrs. R oger Naze o f W atson St., is I fron t troops, in hospitals and on the fam ily, up to a m axim um o f 160 enjoying a visit from her patents Mr. home front. pounds for a fam ily o f eight. One and M is. Knut T hom pson o f Peters The cou nty has been organized on I f you r album contains the right burg, Alaska. pound o f sugar will be allow ed fo r the basis o f school districts with vol sort o f pictures, if you have certain each fou r quarts o f fruit or fruit Mrs. Hazel Foster. W orthy Grand unteer w orkers in an attem pt to teach ju ices to be canned. And on ly five m aps in you r home, you're in a posi M atron O E. S. was an overnight every home. tion to help the N avy in its P a cific pounds o f the 20 pounds m axim um al guest 01 Mi. and M is Elm er Stipe Mrs. J. R. Tulbert is chairm an o f W ednesday. low ance for each person can be used w a r strategy. the B eaverton area. $37tX) is then The 13th Naval D istrict today ap for canning vegetables and fo r m ak A nderson Byrd has been home on a quota; W est Slope with A. N. Wetter■- pealed to residents o f W ashington. ing jam s, jellies, relishes, etc. short furlough leaving Thursday for borg, chairm an. $2.750; A loh a-lluber O regon, Idaho, M ontana and W y om C alifornia. I area, J. C. Stickney, chairm an. $1250; T he board will decide, on the basis pictures and m aps o f the o f the application, how m uch sugar ing fo i Guy W e reg.et to learn W alter Van \ and O ren co nnd vicinity Kleek is not yet able to leave the hos-i Paine chairm an, $12tX). will be prem itted and then will issue Japan ese-con trolled areas in the P a S p e cific areas o f interest are pital aftei five weeks. T he Red Cross deserves your help. cou pons good fo r five pounds o r one j c ific . m ainland, Form osa, pound each. T his cou pon will be good the Japanese Bol> Dong hus returned from a trip! T he Kuriles, K orea, M anchuria. The | to D en ver. C olorado. M s. Dong's thru N ov. 30, 1945, but applications China Coast, and Siam and Indo- aunt and small son cam e with h im , will not be accepted after Oct. HI. | China. and will m ake their hom e with them. i A nalysis of ground-level photo- Mr. and Mrs. Dee R ich ey have re-1 j graphs adds im m easureably to data Founders Day Observed turned front a tw o weeks tiip t o ' gleaned from aerial photographs. In southern California. At Reedville : particular, shore-line photographs aid B. F. W hite o f Fosest G rove has! , i planners o f landings on hostile areas been visiting his daughter Mrs. F ia n -, F ounders D ay was obseived by the . in determ ining exactly the best zones cis Sturtevant and fam ily. R eedville P. T. A last w eek In the : (or ¡nvasjon pnd ¡n estim ating the Mrs. John Mason and infant daugh-1 m usic room o f the schoolhouse. O vei 1 requirem ents foi operations prelim- : ter have gone to Texas to be near | A routine road patrol on C ential 50 attended. - I inary to the invasion. Duzon Island in the Philippines T h r o u g h the Red C r o s s the American people s e rv e the men of th e ir Army, . John w ho is at Canrp H owze. Mrs. O. G eorge reported m ore th a n , p eiSon8 w illing to Ioan or give N a v y , M a r i n e C o r p s and C o a s t Guard. G eorge Gordon^” Jr!” , » n o f G eorge b,0UKbt up 1 1 f,erce « un batUe " ’ ‘ ,h $105 in receipts from the ru m m age mapa and pictures a le requested to ___I L «1 J _ T )n k r . . n ni , WT i t.i G ordon, route 3. has been wounded in four by' P“ r,?<1 J a £ , fov. S*, *5®ant i n sale held • in February. W . T H T ein rich com m u n icate with the D istrict In action, and is now in a hospital in Imer E ' GuUlon‘ Bluestone, W . Vir- gave a short history o f the associa- telligence O ffice. T hirteenth Naval 1 ginia, and P rivate F iist Class W alter England. tion and was in ch arge o f a candle- jyjgtrict, 526 E xchan ge Building, Se I E. Gelinsky, Beaverton. O regon, m em 'Has Waiting List Mrs. Belle W alker is home from Kid Brother Made lightin g program which was very i m - ; aUle W ashington. bers o f the 25th In fan try (T rop ic several weeks visit witfi lelatives in presslve. A fter the pilbgram th ose j ___________________ For Telephones The Honor Roll! I.igh tn in g) D ivision M ilitary P olice California. present retired to the basem ent w h e r e ; M C \ 1 /C D C l / i r u / Com pany. Funeral services for John B. Hays refreshm ents were served by Mrs. E . | IN t , W o i \ L V l f c , W W IT H T H E 103rd IN F A N T R Y DI- If you said. ‘ There was a telephone D riving in a jeep around 4:30 p. m. o f Aloha, were held Saturday at J. D aR ue and assistants. j Mrs. Zola M organ o f H illsboro, Mrs. V ISIO N OF T H E S E V E N T H A R M Y in the house when I m oved i n .......... in the afternoon along a cou ntry load I I’ egg's Chapel. Interm ent Odd Fel- < »" ■ ■ ■ — |M. C. M cK ercher, Beaverton. Mrs. J. IN P R A N C E -S ta ff Sergeant G eo rg e W h y couldn't I keep it?", here's w hy: near Urdaneta, 100 miles north o f Ma- I i n . A l n A ... _ r J „ J a ; , M a J a l E May and Mrs. D. R. B rizendine o f VV. Gordon, o f Beaverton. Oregon, I Your telephone com pan y has a wait low s cem eteiy, H illsboro I nila, the patrolling M. P and Mrs. M elvin W. W eaver Lincoln Awarded Air Medal Forest Grove, m em bers o f the W ash- w as com in g back from the fron t 1 ing list made up o f people wfho want ..7 Mr. ‘Y h “ T "• 7 “ v” ¡baited by a panting, excited the parents of a daughter Aldreth . „ #;«i F ilipino » ington County Health A ssociation with his hungry and tired infantry telephones installed. W hen available, are IT . Knrn ir.kPii.Mf !«♦¥, w , h o . pointed tow ard a »• rice AN E IG H T H A IR F O R C E B O M B spent M onday in M cM innville observ mates. ; L. Loin r 1 Id uniy JLotii> I , « . field, and The mail was in. and w hile service Is given to these people . . . a 1 . . , # shouted, ' Japs! GuIIion h question E R STATIO N , E N G D A N D ------S econ d ing the w ork o f the M obile Unit Chest the men aw aiting hot food Sgt. David A ckerm an, husband of . J„ . ... „ for th«>in the orde of their applications, .., . 1 A . _ . . j H ow m an y? , brought an answer of Dieutenant R ich ard G. Dlncoln o f X -ra y Survey fo r tuberculosis. A ckerm an, ball turret - . / ^ This first tim e in days. G ordon brightened T hat's w hy the telephone in the house Mrs. Da urine j o j r . r-»x »_ . fou r raised fingers by the civilian, a.d O. ... „ J f! B eaverton, Oregon, 22 year old bom - unit ' ia scheduled to visit W ashington and exclaim ed, "D ook, gang, it savs ; you m oved into recently had to go to 1 gunner and 2nd Lieut. . K . tch . 1 . ; GuIIion and Gelinsky. the on ly A m eri- J. A. ... . .. 0 . . .. . . , , hardier on the crew o f a B-17 fly in g 1 co u n ty A p rii 9th to j 3th ¡„elu sive here in the B eaverton High School p:i-1 the pe.son whose application was at r Lincoln, o son ot s Mr. . and 7. Mrs. . can soldiers in the vicinity grabbed bom bardier, serv- .. . # 1 fortress, has recently been aw arded j M oney derived from the sale o f Christ- per that m y kid brother made the I the head o f the list. I t s the only fair, Lincoln, Beaverton, tii . . their f rearm s a carbine and an M -l. th e air medal. H e w on the d ecora- j mas SeaIs paya fo r this service honor roll! W h addya kn ow about 1 d em ocratic w ay your telephone com - ' ,n s W‘ b the, field cau hth A A F KnK and A pproaching the rice tlon fo r ''M eritoriou s a ch ie v e m e n t" j Mrs. Geo. F eig u son o f C ooper Mt. is tb a t? " puny can handle this m atter . . .for in a b lying I ort. es« grou p have been tiously, the the A m ericans caught a while participating in heavy b o m -2 u lin a Portland hospital, ! glim pse o f the fou r J u p a n e s e s o l- The tired d o g fa ce s had to sm ile in | nearly all telephone equipm ent is go- aw arded the Air Medal. bardm ent m ission in the eighth air I M rs. M arie Dyzbeth (A n g eroth ) spite o f their fatigue and hunger. The many friends hereabouts o f , * ^ , in a patch o f grass. 150 ing to the arm ed forces to help bring fo rce offen sive against the e n e m y ! P f03t passed aw ay Feb 18 in B eaver- , j ul„ o n . a veteran o f Jun- G eorge was editor o f the Hum m e. ! V IC T O R Y nearer. As soon as new Mrs. Mary O el.nge. o f K eedv.l e, w e re •»» learn I « ' " o f her dentil heb | gle w arfare in the 25th D ivision ’s o v e : continental E urope ton . She was born in Jan 1872 in while attending Beaverton H igh an 4 \ equipm ent is available fo: civilian i shocked to B efore entering the arm y air fo rce , IJutler Miss W as a m em ber o f the o f course is still greatly interested In I use, you will have your telephone . . . | 21, ut Astoria. j eam paign in the Solom ons, nnd Gelin in D ecem ber, 1942, he was a student B aptist ch urch fo r 45 years, a a Re it. A fter leaving school he becam e a la n d your telephone com pan y will be ; Mrs. Daura B u ffam left Tuesday t o ! sky, in his first action, flopped down Idaho. at O regon State College. He is a bekah o f long standing. I pleased to serve you again with lin ¡visit a sister u in Boise, Taught com m ercial photographer. , ' ' ... behind a lump o f dirt separating the Mrs. form er student o f M ultnom ah Junior sch ool fo r 37 years. is. C. S. Straley entertained with f| ,d and ,,d flre a i lim ited telephone service. Is survived by T he Am erl- His father and brother live ! a bri' College. Dt. Dincoln is the son o f ¡o n e sister Mrs. Beryl E. E vans o f ridge iuncheon for Mrs. Pearl New- peppering the on cn em y’s place o f Aloha. ! man. i. T lh hree r e c tables were in play.’ p l a y .T h e concealm ___ M i. and Mrs. J. A. Dincoln o f rpute 1, * B eaverton, brother A lbert H. A nger- ent. One of the Jnps threw Good luck George. d ecorations were in keeping with Geo. renade but his poor to8a ianded far B eaverton. ; oth, Boulder, Nev., tw o daughters Mrs. Beaverton Boy Married ¡W a s h in g to n s birthday. Mrs. New- j ? . The flyer w on his w ings fit Big M yrtle Casper, Beaverton. M rs Mild- Spring Field, Texas, in June, 1944. led Cleek, Portland. Kansas, to . S ^ aldt,d h four ArBly engineers 1 gran ddau gh A nnouncem ent is made o f the mar- man will go to T op eka He is now a m em ber o f the 486th ter and tw o nephew s and other rela !rlage o f E sther June Sturm o f H ills visit her daughter and from there U»|w h o ha<1 „ Thom p8on 8ub m achine bom b, group, a unit o f the third air tives. boro, to John W illard W olfe, o f the C h icago and then on to Biloxi, Miss., gun, the attackers closed in on the division, the division cited by the She w 'Japanese. M argery Goble ar.d children Bar Our w ithering fire killed ¡U. S. m erchant marine, son o f M is. to her son Jim New m an. president for its E ngland -A frica shut bary and M arjorie Ellen o f N ew port, The m ake the trip by plane. .. W alter Brown of Beaverton. . . . j tw o o f the enemy, and the others was the scheduled Henry H aag schedided | near deRth whcn the six sol- tie bom bing o f the Messei schm itt j and c p A ngeroth. Dillion, M ontana’, ] cerem on y took place in the Trinity speaker W ednesday evening at Ki-|(11„ ra ()vcr the defeated foe plant at R egensburg. Germ any. | wrere here to attend the funeral o f . Dutheran church in Hillsboro. ~ . I . . I Mrs. P fost, and W trt | M l t l o f Mrs. Elme;- Sturm gave his sister in wants but was unable to be present, ' None o f our men werfi pven nleUed by rlf,e flre 6th A R M Y G R O U P. FRANCE m arriage. Miss Edith Sahnow was and Dim. Sabin, form erly wiWi t h e , , hp j Achievement Day Held Evans. n a a hie GuIIion big, cnod good look- look- ______ i Mrs. D ew ey D rorbaugh and Mrs. T w istin g m ountain roads, high alti maid o f honor, and M is. W illiam P ortland Cham ber o f C o n im en e ga v e, . Sergeant «..Ilio b |onde- has been overseas for The annual 4-H club achievem ent j Dew-is G albreath attended the funeral tudes and freezing w eather in the H och. the bride’s sister, was matron a talk on The Value o f the T ourist I, B ridesm aids were Miss 1 ', ! ? e ,t0 1 t5tate- more than three years was stationed ■day was held F ebruary 23 at the j o f W ilbur S ofte at H illsboro last F rench Alps along the F ranco Italian o f honor. The fire departm ent was called to | Qn 0 a h u lgland ln tbo H aw aiian Is- R eedville schoolhouse Ralph S h a n - j week. He was their nephew and was fron t are the ch ie f reasons why an ¡P a tricia W olfe, the bridegroom 's sis O rdnance C om pany o f the 44th AAA O ren co Tuesday, by a residence f ‘ re. ,anda w hen tllp Japs „tru ck Pearl ter; Miss Mildred Zim m erm an, the non o f Portland, new leader o f 4-H killed at Jewel. Oregon, The Beaverton F urn ltu ia Store are , H arbor. He wears the Am erican extension w ork in M ultnom ah io u n ty , i T he cou nty institute for elem entary B rigade is w ork ing ‘‘ .ound the clock ' ¡bride's niece and Miss Anne W am - Supply routes through these m oun baugh. having the skylight in their store re- Defenac R ib bon with one battle star was guest speaker. T h s Aloha 4 -H !t e a c h e .s and high school principals tains are giving the hardy army M iss N ancy R ay B uckner, the modeled so as to give m ore light in and tbe A„ tati,--Pacific R ibbon with •Clubs were present. , win be held H illsboro M arch 9. All elem entary schools will be closed tru cks m ore than the norm al amount bride g ro o m ’s niece, was flow er girl. ,b ® ?t0 7e,'K , . „ , . . , three cam paign stars. o f wear and tear, necessitating quick ; H erbert M oore was best man, and Sgt. A lbeit A. K arpstein has been i p rivate F iist Class Gelinsky, whose on M a .ch 9. Beaverton Sailor is Single elim ination tournam ent be repair jobs, ch angin g of m otors, and ushers w ere G eorge Dim co, Bud Bel prom oted to S taff Sergeant in Italy. \ paren ts live on route 1, Beaverton, Besides lam y, Jack Selfridge and E llis Miller» He is a son o f Mrs. Anton K arpstein Or#.goni Joincd the 25th Dlv. In New tween five T ualatin-Y am hill valley general overh aulin g service. Advanced in Rate league quintets and tw o C latsop cou n vehicular repairs, the com pan y m ain Iroute *• ' Zealand, where the Div. w as resting located shops for T he hom e o f R B M oores was dam- after m ore (hab a yeal tn , be Solo A IR STATIO N . ty team s will be o f interest F riday at tains cent, ally U. S. N A VA D Founders Day Program small arms, a rtillery pieces and pie- aged by fire Feb. 18 It is belived that mon(f j ung[e8. Jacksonville. Fla.. S pencer C layton H illsboro gym to d eteim in e the repre- becom e de At Aloha-Huber School the fire was caused by short circuit. __J_________________ _ Gardner, son o f Mr. and Mrs H ow ard , sentative from districts 9 and 10 in cision instrum ents that Pvt. A rthur J. B ergeron, son o f Ar- it o il . T rout, route 3. B eaverton. Ore., re- the annual state prep basketball tour- fectiv e through clim a tic con ditions or Robert J. A L U n A T he regular m onthly m eeting o f the thui B ergeron , and pf<- cen tly passed rigid com petitive ex- ney at Salem. Seaside and T igard enem y action. This O rdnance Com pany, part of Dt. A loha-H uber P. T. A was held Feb • Guerrettoz, son o f Mrs. D onna M. —' amin'ations on this station and was team s meet at 9 30 p. m. B eaverton G uerrettoz both o f Beaverton, have Funeral services w ere held Febru- Gen Jn cob D. D evers ha d-hitting 6th ruary 2t at the schoolhouse. advanced from aviation m etalsm ith j draw s a bye opening night. ary 24 at P egg’s Chapel for John Arm y Group, has m obile team s o f Mrs. H erbert Keehn reported on the been listed as wounded in E utope. 2nd class to 1st class, it was an- S ta ff Sgt. T-3 G eorge O rville Meese J. P. McGlasson, on e time principal Brown Hays o f Aloha,^ father o f Wil m echanics w ho are often called to school lunch room . 3817 m eals were nounced. I,e ^ w eek fo r Cam p C row der. Making : served during the 22 day period c o v o f the Beaverton schools, and w ho re - j bur H., Seattle; Jess E., o f A loha Mrs^ T he 23 year-old petty o ffic e r d o e s , Mo., after a short fu rlou gh with his the source o f the trouble. signed in 1926 to becom e superin- Ethel R asm ussen o f H illsboro: « the rounds o f snow -packed gun re ered by her leport. repair w ork on a ircra ft here He m other Mrs. H arry Altig. tendent of Forest G rove schools pass- g.an d ch ildren and 3 grcat-grandchltd- placem ents high in the Alps, these Mrs. W. J. N orth reported on the •enlisted in the N avy O ctobei 25, 1942, Mrs. Eva Nelson o f Yam hill who ren. Interm ent Odd bellow s cem e- fa st-m o v ln « crev 4 repair artillery last executive com m ittee m eeting ed aw ay Feb. 19 at H illsboro. ________________ -— — has been visiting H uber friends, re- and other w eapons on the spot. A lfred A. W est w ho has been v is -^ e r y H illsboro. w hich dealt with raising the wages "D on t be a stu ffed s k ir t" Sign in ports that her son was sligh tly K eeping the fightin g units in the o f the helpers in the school cafeteria. I tin g bis parents Mr. and M .s. A. I. wounded in action in the E uropean a C hicago girdle store. I wanted to see the people I French Alps m obile and with a m axi T he wages at this time, were raised W est for a short time, left recently for theatre. mum o f fire-pow er is an old story for f.o m $17.50 per w eek to $20. Fort Knox, Ky., for further seivlce. ftm w orking for V lsito: to the In- T he A loha-H uber P. T. A. were this veteran outfit. Servicing the 3rd He served fou r years in A frica, Italy, com e Tax Bureau in W ashington Mrs. John R ands leported a bal greatly pleased to kn ow that th ey had (M a rn el Division, the Ordnance ance o f $694.27 in the treasury. Ireland and France. I _____________________________________ ! cleared nearly $50 at their food sale C om pany helped put its m achines Five fam ilies w h o form erly lived at j T he president, Mrs. C harles E m m er- in J. C. Stickneys o ffice . and guns in tot functioning order fo ick expressed hei thanks and that o f O ren co met at the hom e o f Mr and Paul R ydm an is hom e for a 30-day fou r am hibious operations: North the organization for the excellent Mrs. I»ouie Madden, east o f tow n on • leave from the South P acific. A frica. Sicily, Italy and Southern response at the recent food sale. The M urray Avenue to honor the birth Mr. and Mrs A1 S hallenberger have France. In the Southern France in P. T. A. cleared $47.85 at this sale. day o f Mrs M ary H unter now living their son Alva hom e for a sh ort visit. F ollow in g the dinner | vasion, 2!7 o ffice rs and men o f the The money will be used for im prove at H illsboio. He is in the navy. com pany made the invasion with an m ents in the cafeteria. a lovely decorated cake with 81 c a n -, Mrs. Elm a Nelson o f Gaston, aunt borne troops as an em ergency repair T hose at] A nom inating com m ittee to consist dies on it was brought ln. o f Dr. H untington is quite ill. of Mrs. Chester Ixiar. Mrs Henry the dinner were Mr. and Mrs. A M Mr. H otchkiss w h o Injured his right team. T he C om pany was activated in 1918 Thom as, and M s. W . J North, were B abbitt, daughters, Betty and M arian arm recently is recovering. ne of Portland, Mr. and Mis. M J. i as a m obile .epair shop and saw ser elected. The Cedar Mill P T A. are plann of vice in F rance in W orld W ar I. T h ere w as considerable discussion M cE ntee and daughter Shirley ing a carnival for M arch 3. M em bers o f the C om pany include 3 about the need for a light at the H illsboro and Mr. and Mrs. R obt. D. j Mrs Hazel Y oung is in ch a rg e o f Sgt. John W . Conklin, route 6, Port sch ool Miss Marylee crossing, on the highway. Johnston o f N ew berg the Red Cross drive in the Cedar M ill Madden w as also hom e from Dlnfield ] land. 'C h ester Doar is to circu late a peti area. C ollege for the occasion . A beautiful tion for one. Students at the Cedar Mill school The m eeting w as then turned over plant was presented to the honored have purchased $1266.35 In war bonds and stamps. The yplan to purchase Lt. Bishop Wins Air Medal to Mrs. Albert Butherns for a F ound guest. Mrs. R oy A m undson is hame from ers' Day program . Mrs. Butherns, a field am bulance. hospital greatly im proved in M any people will rem em ber First Mrs R ands and Mrs. Dester Crosby the Mrs Bushnell o f S. W ashington St. health. has had as her guests Mrs. Chas. Dt. W illiam D Bishop, form e student expressed the aim o f the P T. A. In They were aided by four B row n and Mr. and Mrs. J Spaulding body president at B eaverton high. He a playlet. o f Des Mones. Iow a T hey are plann has been aw arded the Alrm edal. Dt. children. N ancy and Patty Butherns, panied on the piano by Mrs W atson. ing on locating in P ortland o r O lym B ish op has been in 60 com hat mis Jill M eeker, an Janet W ooten. T he m eeting then adjourned to the Mrs. Melvin A nderson and Mrs. pia. W ash. Mrs. B row n ia a sister o f sions in the South’ A P acific nhM iH B school cafeteria where cake, sand G eorgs G ordon sang a duet, “ Take His parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. ! M rs Bushnell and Mrs Spaulding is Ms Hom e Again, K a th leen ' a ccom - wiches and coffee were eerved. Bishop now live in Portlsnd. JIOBEKT O VOIT BEAVERTON a niece. IntClllQCIlCG UIIIC6 Wants Maps W. E. Gelinsky In Phillipines Working "Round The Clock"