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PUB L ISH ED W E E K L Y IN OU RJPLANT ON
VO L. 18, NO. 6
"Emblem
Nobody Knows
SHORT ST. A N D C A N Y O N H IG H W A Y
Beaverton. Oregon, Friday, March 9, 1945
Can Inspect New Wing
Of School at Next Meeting
Supplies via A ir
E ST AB LISH E D 1927
Maxine Cady to be Heard
March 6 in Recital at U. O.
Blood Transfusion
Saves Gordon's Life
At the last m eeting o f the Beaver-
T aking part in the annual lecital
I ton Parent T eacher association held
o f Phi Beta, m usic honorary at the
i in the grade school, Superintendent
annual recital o f Phi Beta, m usic
I. R. Metzler announced that the next
h on a ;y at the U niversity o f O regon .)
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| regular m eeting M arch 2‘ith, that tn e '
March 6 , will be Maxi le Cady, d a u g h -j
a letter to his father. Geo. F.
new w ing would be fa.- eonugh along
ter o f Mr. and Mrs. W liiis Cady. 353 1 G ordon o f Aloha, G eorge Go. don said
Everyone Should Help
that an inspection tour will be made., j
Angel,
Beaverton,
w h o will
play he was resting easy in a hospital in
The m eeting opened with the first
Discharged Veterans
"R o n d o a ca p riccio
for
Piano, Op. E ngland after being w ounded “ s o m e
verse o f A m erica fo lio .ved by a salute
129". also known 111 "T h e R age over where in the E uropean T heatre o f
to the flag.
He claim s his life w as saved
a Lost P enn y" by L udw ig V on B ee W ar.
As this was a F ou n d ets’ Day o b - *
by tw o blood transfusions.
thoven.
servance Mrs. M cK eel read "W e Re-1
S ta ff Sgt. G ortlon's com pan y had
m em ber Them T od a y ” as the candles
been ordered to get a certain G er
were lighted
Mrs L. W . C olem an
man held town but were told there
accom pan ied by Miss Z u .ch e r sang
were Am erican soldiers there In hid
tw o solos w hich were very well re -1
ing and to be cautious
His c o m
ceived.
pany advanced within 100 yards o f
P arent-T eacher m em bers presented
the village when they thought they
a short reading called a “ T ribute to
saw A m erican troops com ing out o f a
Founders o f Pa. ent-Teacher.
T he
house tow ard them.
T hey waited
stage was very softly lighted and in
minute.
their
surprise
¡ a a minute,
when to theit
sur|
| an old fashioned fram e w ere the tw o
On the evening o f March 16th a (the on com in g troops opened fire, The
founders.
Mrs. C hester Huddleston
gran d -n -gloriou t” tim e is waiting »111 first bullet hit Gordon, splitting his
and Mrs. John R obinson were diessed
those who go to the G arden Hom e helmlet
IIH just
helmlet nnen
open, rutting
cutting nn*
one ava
eyelid
H ere is an
im portant
service— a in cloth in g o f tne era to lepresent
School to enjoy the C ann e.y Carnival below the eye, luckily m issing the
hom e fron t war jo b — w hich the news Mrs. E ric B irney and M is. Phoebe
to be held from 7 to 12, under the eye The next two bullets hit him in
papers o f A m e ica are doing.
Hearst.
Little P atty H uddleston in
auspices o f the G arden Hom e C om the right shoulder, but went
clear
It’s a service to men and wom en an old fashioned dress ind P atty Ann
m unity Cannery.
From
the plans through.
„I»' k.l#ERfe5fc^a»«saaif «Ki\.
«1 - * #■' v» . ‘J S 'iltV if J
|
It was found later that his
w h o have risked their lives fo r their N oriss in a pinafore, stood on each |
under
way,
it
looks
like
a
big
night,
O fficia l U. S. S ig n a ! C o rp s Photo
upper arm w as broken and the collar
cou ntry, have
been
h onorablv dis side o f the fram e Mrs. N orton Peck
with the F ield's O rchestra on hand j I hone
Boxes o f supplies are being stack« d up beside a field where a task force, on
hone nicked
nicked
C om rades gave him 2
ch arged from the service and le tu r n -ia n d Mrs. P. B. Bleakm an gave th e '
the march near Tali, Surma, is rcceh in g rations dropped from the air.
for the dan cin g in the auditorium ¡ quarts o f blood, but he lay in the
ed to civilian life.
Your War Bonds help supply these soldi us, fishting against insufHTable
and a Carnival Street that is lined ' snow an hour before he w as able to
reading, “ A T ribute to the Founders."
adds, in the dense jungles.
F i b .., U . S. T i * a * u t r
It’s a hom e fron t war jo b which
with attraction s for young and old.
The association was vei y m uch \
j he sent to the rear, where another
m ay save m any o f these veterans em pleased that five past presidents w ere I
There will be a show that prom ises transfusion was made.
Later he
barrassm ent, even deep distress, from present and each gave a short talk
to be a real thriller.
It is an old- 1 was sent to an
English hospital,
the attitude, or :em a rk s o f u nin form T hose p .esen t
tim e m elod.am a. with never a dull he said "I know it was good fighting
were
Mrs.
B ergen,!
ed or unthinking civilians.
Mrs. D oy Gray, Mrs. W alker, M rs
m om ent.
A m ong the Carnivul fea- 1 Y ankee hlood because I recovered so
It’s a cam paign to be carried o n - Geo. Smith and Mrs. John R obinson
tures will be found attraction s for j qu ick ly."
Hi N eighbors;
May we introduce every age. including gam es o f skill
on a m odest scale by every n o w s -! a short business session was held
He spoke or the w on d erfu l white
>utselves to you. The T aw anka Camp .(on e a brand new invention,; sids- j sheets on the bed. the good food and
paper to fam iliarize the p u olic with | The follow in g were nom inated to the
Fire Girls.
Most o f us are eleven shows for the men. Beauty Shoppe and : care he was getting, w inding up with
"T h e E m blem N obody K n ow s."
¡n om in a tin g com m ittee:
M is. John
ears old and we have tw enty in oui telegraph office. T h ere will he plenty ' the ord er to his father ’’ not to w orry
T his cursade has the endorsem ent j Chandler, chairm an, Mrs. K nepp and
T he Red Cross W ar Fund drive in group.
o f “ the
“ Publishers A
* uxiliary
■<
Miss Light.
This week we are having a to eat. so carnival v lsito.s may get M he was g oin g hack to his ou tfit
Since the
beginning o f the
war
You will see our theii suppers on the side.
Mrs. Shofner, m em bership chairm an Area 4, W ashington County, is pro- poster contest.
W hite ele- 1 soon as he on ly had m inor tnfrae-
the efforts o f a work displayed in public places soon. phunts will be for sale, believe it or tions."
m ore than 1 , 000,000 men ha\e been announced that the
membership is greasing t h o u g h
I
large
group
o
f
volunteer
w
orkers.
h on o.a b ly discharged from the arm y now 329.
Our poste s tell about one way we not!
A live auction sale will bring
In a bed next to his wlta a hoy
and e v e :y month thousands more are
Camp
F ire’s 33rd som e real bargains to light, as will from Tiga'.d, w hom he had known,
A g .o u p o f grade school girls u rd er j Chairm en o f the school districts in are celebrating
returning to civilian life from all the the direction o f Mrs. Evelyn Nute I cluded in this are are as follow s
eirth d a).
On M arch 16th when you | the Trading. 1’ ost, which has such before, but he did not give his name
branches o f the arm ed fo rce s o f the sang “ C arry Me B ack to Old V ir -1
Ha ry Hansen Union D istrict hear the
school band and m arching 1 items as baby buggies, riding ho.ses,
So m any stories have been told of
nation.
T hrough no fault o f theirs, gin ia” and “ D on ’t Sing Aloha W hen ^ o . 6 .
•eet, you
will know, we are on our j shot guns, trailers, clocks, furniture Get man soldiers dressed in A m erican
th ey are no longer takin g any active ! j G o.”
D uring the second song i Mrs. J. Reinland, M cK ay No. 18.
way to the city p a.k , to take part in and bicycles for sale (the real artic- u n iform s and carryin g U S. guns
part in the w orldw ide fight fo r the j M ary Ann K ok ick did a hula
dance
Ml A R R in ge Barnes. No. 57.
u Cam p Fire Birthday tree planting ; les).
M ovies, door prizes and a can | sh ootin g at our troops, but this is
liberty o f m ankind.
w hich was enjoyed by all.
Mrs. Frank
Y ou n g—Cedar
Mill oroject.
nery dem onstration
booth are also the first tim e a local boy has seen
E very one o f these veterans is e n - ' T he m eeting was adjourned and tea \ No. 62.
N ext week we will elect a scribe. features you w on ’t want to miss.
this type o f ‘ 'm urderers.'
titled to w ear this special button— but | was served by the 3rd grade m others j Mrs Donald Island Tualatin V iew You will be hearing from her soon.
There will he an exhibit o f Mrs
even this does not save them from under the Chairm anship o f M is. V. E. No. 67.
Signed The Taw anka G roup ¡C raig B e rg ’s exquisite oil-tinted pho- I
em barrassm ent at tim es from the B oge and 3rd grade R oom M other,
Mrs. Guthrie- Bonny Slope No. 83.
O fficers are as follow s
President j tographs, with a ch ance to obtain an j
thoughtless public w ho d o not know Mrs. E riceon and M .s. Low.
Mrs
Mrs. B M Snavely, Garden H om e
G loria R aw les; Vice
P resident
order at a greatly reduced piice. Since
w hat the em blem stands for.
D onna
Phelps;
S ecretary— Bonnie I there is no adm ission charge, the pub- j
; D oy G ray and Mrs. W alk er pouring. No. 92
One story m aking the rounds tells j
Mrs Ed. Jannsen— R aleigh, No. 95 C am eron ; T reasu rer—Zola U n say.
I uc will have a good ch ance to look
how a disch arged veteran, in civilian :
#
Mrs. W alter
Van
K le e k —Hiteon, )
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; everything over before they decide
' No. 108.
clothes, offe re d a w om an his seat on
/-> - f
A L jT Z /’C
T o celebrate the national birthday I where to spend their
nickels and
a crow d ed streetcar.
She refused.
KSJ. i l C r r O
! S olicitors in B eaverton include—
of the Camp Fire Gil ls, M arch 11th | dim es;
T he Cannery dem onstration 1
adding rudely that he ought to be
j Miss Davies, Miss Cromein, Mes - [{ 0 M arch lKth, the B eaverton groups (booth will dispense its in form ation i First Lieutenant D ouglas H. Tay-
overseas fightin g, as her sons were
'dam es Bingjim an, Murphy, M cK e r ch -ja re attending church seiv ices at tne j free o f charge, so if you have not I lor, who
w ote
this
letter w as a
He retorted with ju stified
anger,
er, SheU enbeigei,
J r„ Schurm ann. ¡Christian Church on Sunday, March I learned all about it, here is you r ; graduate o f B euverton H igh School,
| R obin W alker, Long, Bohn, Norris, 111th.
“ W h en you w rite them , m adam , ask | Local B oard No. 1
|chance.
lan d a son o f R ev. Geo. N. T a y lor o f
Cullen. Mills, Unger, Shearer, N ichol,
them to look for the arm I left over j Dear Sirs:
During the week they will have a !
SW M cChes iey R oad,
Portland, 1,
th ere.”
tea for their m others and on F riday
Oregon.
He Is in the M edical Corps.
1 G ot here in one piece and am in B rice and Talbert.
T H E T R O U B L E IS T H A T
NOT jthe army.
March 16th they a e planting a tree!
ALOHA
Cam e the voyage across.
The cold
EN O U G H C IT IZE N S R E C O G N IZ E
at the city park in Beaverton.
The
The boxes were nice and sure cam e
vigil as we watched New Y ork H a i-
I grade school band will play.
A fter ] T he executive com m ittee o f the I bor the statue o f L iberty C oney Is-
TH E HONORABLE
D IS C H A R G E ! in
"J rtl as the sew ing kit.
B U T TO N
Tell you r children, v o u : , Thanks for everything,
the tree planting the girls will have a I A loha-H uber P. T \. met at the horns L land slip by nnd then out into the wa-
neighbors about this em blem Only
Pvt. W A L T E R C D E N L E V
j friendship party, each girl will give L f Mrs. Melvin A nderso.i on Friday, | ter wastes,
The luxurious o ffice rs
w ar heroes can wear them. R em em - ASN 3 9484630 Co A pvD p r
the privilege to invite one.
I M a .ch 2.
Plans w ere made fai the lounge she used to be a passenger
her— they were there— they s iould be (s W ashington
Thls m a. ks the 33rd year o f C a m p jnext regular m eeting o f the P. T. A. liner the excellent meals served by
honored.
”
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I Fire Girls.
which will take place Tuesday March the efficien t British waite: s whom we
Dear Sirs:
could scarcely
understand at first.
20 at the school house.
B eaverton high
and
grade I Last m eeting B everly Sappington j H enry H agg, R eedvill j dairy fa rm -j Ix>ng, long rows o f men sleeping on
W ill let you kn ow that we got ! The
! here OK.
I w ant to thank the la- school pupils w orked hard collectin g 1 and R ose Mary Shutz were in v ested ; er, spoke on agricu lture in relation to ; the low er decks in the dim shadow y
T he gil ls are I business at a m eeting
| dies and the High School for the very waste paper fo r their drive, which in into the Girl Scouts.
o f Portland light o f the black-out lights.
K nots
tw o weeks netted them 26 tons, the carvin g d ifferen t leaves on w ood a s ! K iw anis club Tuesday at noon in the j o f n egro troops standing on deck of
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an evening singing spirituals I had
„
.
_,
. i 1 think the a -m y « 1 !! he all right. proceeds o f which will go tow aul an activ ity in their w ood craft badges. M ultnom ah hotel.
Next Friday, March 16, the b lo o d -; no board bill to w or(v about, and erecting a recreation hall,
W hile
Jean Clawson, Scribe r T he Cedar Mill
com m unity
club never heard before the dram a o f life
m obile will visit H illsboro.
D o n o is , cigarettes and beer if we want them, the grade school drive for paper is
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I will hold their *iext m eeting March 'a n d death as I tended patients in the
students
T he regular m eeting o f T roop 49 ¡ 30 .
¡w a rd s to w hich I was assigned In the
are urged to attend.
j W ell thanks a lot fo r everything. over now. the high school
Sgt. Connell, son o f S h eriff John W. :
F L O Y D G A R N E R intend to continue it all the year a is held I f irch 7 a
lonu >>:
Mrs Tb< P T A <>f Cedar M ill I m v « <I#■ ship's hospitals the ponderous roll of
Connell o f R eedville. w as reported as i nductee Bks. 1428 Co A W D P C around. Paper can
be left at
tin- Sheeley
P in foi out Bt Patrick
cidsd to sponsor one 4-H acholaislup the ship that made men lean fni
m issing in action in E urope since s u c 19o7 F ort Lewis W ash
high school every day from 9 to 4 Day party were discussed.
W e are ¡this year.
i down tow ard the floor and recover
Feb. 22.
except Saturday, when
the building
collectin g beads for tbe service
men | M ore w orkers are badly needed at ! and then lean as far the other w ay—
The Tuesday C ontract Club met
will be closed at noon.
All bundles
this m onth. Connie Byrd received
I the R od C ross Sewing unit at Cedai perfectly balanced all the time.
The
BITS OF N E W S
this w eek with Mrs. E. P. H edberg,
should be .secu rely tied to facilitate he. 18 hour service award.
Mills.
T he group m eets all day each thrill o f the first bird a little black
Mrs. F. H. Schoene having high scoie.
easy handling.
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C arole Sheeley, Edi lot : week at the I.v in H einrichs home, J tern, sk im m in g the w aves while we
Mr. _______
Metzler wishes
T he Cheerio Club
enjoyed a pot The war departm ent has
announ- to t h a n < the general public
foi their
• with fou r m achines in use and la r g e ' w ere still fa r out at sea.
Then also
luck dinner at the home of
Mrs.
ced that P fc. H ow a .d A. Sw agger, gupport d ic in g
the tw o week
d r iv e ,
am ounts o f sew ing to be done.
the w arm balm y days and the hazy
Helen F isher last week Friday.
son o f Mrs Lela E .Sw agger B eaver- and urges SUpport during the com ing
GIRL SCOUT N E W S
W ord has com e to Mr. and Mrs. sky with m ellow sunshine— m idw inter
An afternoon tea w as held last Fri- ton. was m issing in action in the year.
Carl T rachsel that their son Donald in the U. S. as we crossed the Gulf
day fo r the parents
o f the C :ad le European T heatre o f war.
T uesday in
C am pfire we
talked has been tran sferred from the na- Stream.
R oll attendants o f the
Bethel Church
Lots o f people have hobbies. Some
L ip R r and T H F R F
about the Cam p Fires birthday week, iv y school at F ar ra gut, Idaho, to Cali
T h e n - the sight o f land when we
School.
¡co lle ct glass, chinaw are, pictures, etc.
n
tara T he
1 that fornia
than ad o n mm nine the landing
Mrs. Mae Darland is home after Ed Smith collects clocks.
He has W ashington
cou nty collected 49i m akes the best posters will get a
Mr. and Mrs. O tto G eorge have as itself the detei mlnntion and cheerful-
several m onths spent in Seaside.
one at his store that is 4.>3 years old. tons o f waste paper during J-eb uary cov er for her Cam p F i.e nook for a I their guest M is. F. G
Knese o f Los ness o f the English the English
Mrs. Karl Potten ot M arshfield vis- W hy does he like clock s he s a
J'ive o f
B eaverton's
Protestant prize.
Sunday we are goin g to the ! Angeles, C alifornia.
houses, all with six or eight gables
ited at the W illis Cady hom e on Sun- watch maker.
churches will hold union seiv ices dur Christian Church for Sunday School ! Mrs. G eorge fcipa i- horn,.- again n f-ia n d num erous chim neys — the pretty
day
| 1st Lieut. W a r.e n J. Smith, pilot ing the week between Palm Sunday F riday we are goin g to plant a tree i ter a visit with h ir daughter Mrs. C. little tow ns set in rolling fields.
M s. John E ricson
arrived
home ot a L iberator bom ber- has been re and Easter.
T he services will ro- in 4be B eave.ton city park.
The F Y oung and
new granddaughter,
And now at last we are stopping in
last w eek W ednesday after spending ported missing since February 16th tate as last year.
W atch f j . m ore ^tade school band is going to play I Mrs. Y oung f o r m b y
attended the an old English castle, tow ers, battle
the winter in Illinois.
over Y ugoslavia.
He lived with his detailed announcem ents next week.
ments, m agniticent estates.
In nil
B eaverton high achool.
there too.
Mrs. H erm an Jenne is con fin ed to parents M. and Mrs. G eorge Smith
A daughter was born Feb. 10 to Ml
I F u n e.al services were held M atch 7 115 room s and 60 fireplaces.
her bed with a heart ailm ent.
at Seventh and W atson and before and Mrs Leonard Somon. Beaverton.
; for Mrs. E liza W ray, m other o f F. |
Miss M axine Cady will give a con- entering the A A F
w orked for
the I'eb. 20.
She has been named Shar
j S. W :a y . A loha, in Portland.
O ther:
cert at the U niversity o f O regon this Shaw Surgical Supply Co.
.children were Mrs. Ben Green, Ta-I
A Happy Day
on A.
Saturday night assisted by Miss Ma- , L. H. Brawand. builder and cabinet
A m arriage license nns been issued
I com a. W n .; J. I'. W r a / o f Po tland; •
:ie
R ogn dah l, coloratura
soprana. ! m aker o f M etzge.. has a good looking to W illard B McGlasson, B eave.ton,
W E W ia y , Menlo P ark. Calif., E. C|
w h o sang last sum m er for thirteen j kitchen cabinet on display at Millers, and Helen A Asbahr, Portland.
! Savackerley. Portland, nnd J. L. Sav-j R eadin g a story in the last issue o f
Ente* prise
brou ght
w eeks over the radio on the "H ou i He is taking o id e rs foi these. Mean-
Janice A Fredeen arrived Feb 25
j ack erley o f England.
14 gran d child -1 the B eaverton
| ren and 15 great g rn n d ch T ld ren su r- happiness to one hom e in B eaveiton.
o f C harm " program .
Mr. and M .s. ¡w h ile M r M iller has a fine cabinet to at the hom e o f her pa.en ts Mr. and
|vlxe
The story w as about W. E. Gelinsky,
Mrs. Stanley A Fredeen, B eaveiton.
W illis Cady and Mr. and Mrs. H arry 1 help display his wares
S«( lcta ry M o.gen th au has announ
Ira
11
WUaoa,
om
O
mi
of
V
O
who >■ BOW •" New Zaa
B arnes plan to attend.
Mrs. M C. M cK ercher was a dinner on Feb. 25.
ced a JM.OOO.OhO.f'OC goal foi the sev
aftei more than a year figh tin g In
Funeral services were held Monday
Mrs. V irgil L. Powell and son Mrl- guest at the Polly F airchild home in
Ml divided Wllaon,
Aloha passed away the Solom on n.nHes
His „ .r e n t s
P ortland a g fd 7 . ve n s She was the Solom on jungles
Hts parents
fo r G race T hom as Biddell. late of
vin of V ernonia. Oregon,
...
. . visited at
, 1 Portland , Monday
..
.. evening
.
.
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,T‘ evenly between individuals and c o r - 1 n _
W ilson
m other o f '* u,<* not heard f.o m
him In m onths
^ -it it IIS.
_
|wife o f Leon I)
the hom e o f M and Mrs. H enry Nel-1 Mr. and Mrs Ernest R hine o f Mi- %09 SW Canyon R oad. She was " l f e , pC!
I
3 ’.¡a n d ' W A V an cou ver: * nd w e r * K r oo tly worried.
son last Thursday and Friday.
Pvt. • ami, Florida, are expected Saturday o f A. G. Riddell
'! he quota for individuals is the lar-| “ f r ‘e ~
The m em bers and
pastor o f the gest ever assigned them.
E mer, R oseb i.rg : Charles, Annmvillr. I
Melvin Pow ell 1 /c is spending a fur- to spend the
sum m ei with Mrs
planning a
lough with his parents having just R hine's m other, Mrs. Ella Shively on M ethodist Church ate
T he form al drive «rill extend from 9 r" M O. „ " win R ock s, O
. . r . ; O. _ N. j
cam paign o f visitation for the next May 14 to June 30 seven week« as 1 Peaum ont. ^al., W ayne unJ Mrs. I erf
tetu m ed from 22 m onths service in Sorrento Road,
The youth groups com pared with fou r
the South P a cific.
VIrs W aite; Van Kleek spent the three Sundays
weeks in t h e ! " ‘,tte'
A o g e .j. ( alif
B eaver Chapter O. E. S and Ore -1 week end visiting her sister Mrs. and m em bers will meet in the even sixth loan
' M arjorie Bn. liar in left M onday for
ing to report results and unite in the
nom ah Chapter. M ultnomah, m et in .G ladys Lee o f Portland.
Sale o f series E bonds will begin ¡* tw o w «*ek * vacation with her uncle
and aunt Mr. and Mrs. John Dudley
B eaverton M asonic T em ple in joint
W alter Van Kleek is reported to w orship service.
April 9
jP u -h in a n a T d friends at Oakland and
H arry A. Alexander to F ian cis
m eeting on F ebruary 28th.
The oc- j be im proving and hopes to leave the
H arter part lot P
Steel's add to
• San F rancisco.
'
casion being the o fficia l visit o f i n - . hospital soon.
A. W . B u ch a n m attendee the Co B|
spection o f the W orth y G rand Ma-1 Born to Mr. and
Mrs.
Clarence Beaverton
Debt
Raised
to
¡banquet and le tm ljn Sa’ urday night.)
tron. M s Hazel Foster. Other Grand Palm, (nee Genevieve Carter» o f Se-
A lterations are still going or, at
R am on H arris Bassett, son o f M rs.'
O fficers present were Mrs. Alice H urt- attle on F ebruary 26th a son R ich a .d the Beaverton Furniture Store
and Three Hundred Billion
The
H. Hope Basseit, box 97, Aloha, O re-]
ig. W G. P S. and Mrs. Dora
Stipe. Dennis
B efore Mrs Palm 's mar- m ay continue a n o th i-
week.
Past W orth y Grand M at:on
Many riage she was very active in the Beav- w anB are being kaDom ined and v ■ od 1 T he ten republican m em bers o f *he gon, has received his rating o f S 1-c 1
tin- house ways and m eans com m ittee at He is an aviation m acninist mate, j
o ffice rs and m em bers o f O renom ah erton G range and Bethel Church A id .' w oric freshened up. a " 'i other
Mess s and M esdames E. P
Hed- provem ents. and cre »t»s a rathe, d 'f- W ashington, D C., 0-1 M arch » "le - lie attended W ashington High Sch-.ol
Chapter were in attendance
M Sgt John Mason is expected this berg. D oy G ray and F H Schoane f|Cult problem o f selling f urni ture luctantly app -oved legislation bot.»t-|m Portland i n i O rog in State College ,
ng the national debt MnsH to 53
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w eek end for a short furlough M s. were entertained at dinner and an
:s * Leonard hopes things will re
during the next nQO.OOOOQO because • we are unable 1942 .
norm alcy
M ason and little daughter will return evening o f C ontract Saturday night turn to
to prevent the continued
sn arn efu l; Mrs. V etter Sw agger o f
route 3,
with him.
by Mr and Mrs. Paul Bennett of week.
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Funeral services were held Ma ch waste by the a d m im st. atio 1 In public Box 1602. Beaverton, has been notl-
Mrs John D avis and a lady friend V ancouver, W ash,
Bronislaw spending o f all .rinds."
fied that her husband P fc. H ow ard j
had an autom obile accident on W al-
M s C. P Gray o f Eugene, has 1 at P egg's chapel, for
Sta
B oostin g th n federal d -h t will be h a Sw agger with the 12th A rm ored |
ker road and M .s Davis is in the been visiting her sister Mrs. F
W Sobolew ski. route 6 . <W h itford
A rm y
in
tlonl He was aged 73
Intern ni fh a rg e o f alm ost $10.000 on each o f D ivision o f the Seventh
hospital with broken 1 ibs.
E ricson
the nation's 30.000.Jt>0 fam ilies.
France has been awarded the C om bat
Crescent G rove cem etery.
Born to R ev and Mrs. W illard Hall,
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T his badge is 1
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Salem.
F ebruary
claim ed exem ption on
a ccou n t o f ' i f you can 't leave your news at our every new born A m e rirm baby start« awarded for satisfactory p e r fo r m a n c e 1
K atherine M arcia.
r « ."- eyesight and brou ght his w lf* o ffic e — drop u» s postcard with your j.ft tagged with .1 deb*, to th« federal o f duty in ground com bst against the.
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news.
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rov sm m en t o f nea ■ ly
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Cannery Carnival
At Garden Home
Many Volunteers
Working On Drive
Happy Birthday
A Letter From
First Lieut. Taylor
A bou t Our Boys
Beaverton Schools
Make Record
Here and There
Seventh War Loan
Goal Is 14 Billion