The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, May 18, 1945, Image 1

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    P U B L I S H E D W E E K L Y IN O U R P L A N T O N
VOL. 18, NO 16
For lobs
Training
Babson Talks on
School Committees
S H O R T ST. A N D C A N Y O N H I G H W A Y
Beaverton, Oregon,
In The Service Now
The following men have been ord­
ered for induction May 24 by Wash­
ington County Local Board No. 1:
Lyle Smith. John LeRoy Mills, W il­
liam Richard Brenner, Verne Albert
Jelderks. Robert Compton Moore, Her­
bert Andrew Schmidt. Earl Austin
Hotchkiss. Robert James DeYoung,
Theodore Bernhard Salo, Joseph Rey­
nolds Lash, John William Agee, Ray­
mond Leroy Snyder, Fred Ordin John­
son. Robert R. Randel, Delno Roder­
ick Hoehne, Thomas Adrain Marlin,
Robert Alfred Young. Norman Geo.
Munger, Phillip Henry Cullinan. Ray­
mond Stanley Erickson, Robert James
Atlee.
Transfers —# Clayton
Covington,
Theodore Woodrow Williams, John A.
Curtis, Bertrand Alvan Bixby, Walter
Robert White.
Babson Park. Mass.. May 18—We
shall be passing up vast opportuni­
ties for national advancement if we
now fail to capitalize our recent les­
sons on how' to educate. I mean the
lessons which have been taught to us
by the new techniques of training
men and women for war.
Public Schools vs Military Training
It is true that civilian education is
aimed at peaceful objectives.
As
commonly practiced, the most popu­
lar courses are the so-called "outside
ALOHA
activities’’, although most of them
are non-educational.
I refer to jit­
Commencement exercises for the
ter-bugging, juke-boxirvg and those
graver pastimes which may not be Aloha-Huber school will be held on
immoral, but surely are a facsimile May 23 at the Grange hall at 8 p. m.
Plans have been made for a picnic
thereof.
In military training, the
upper grades at
purpose is "How to win and come May 21 for the 1
back alive” .
Nevertheless, the two Shutes Park. The four lower grades
educations (civilian and military) can will have their picnic at the same
Skating will also
be alike in attitude, even if unlike in place on May 22.
be enjoyed at both picnics.
subject matter.
Ira Scott formerly of Skyline school,
The famed super-speed and ultra­
efficiency of military training are not will be the new principal of the Alo­
Other
to be explained by mere mechanical ha-Huber school for 1945-46.
methods a l o n e
Stroboscopic or teachers include Mrs. Onetta Dooher,
slow-motion pictures, models in mini­ Mrs. Whitehead. Mrs. Boswell. Mrs.
ature, high-pressure coaching, pocket- Stroeve, Mrs. Yarbaugh, Miss Gideon.
size texts,—these modern boosters are Mrs. Margaret Scott, and Mrs. Ber­
worthy of attention by every school nice Watson.
Music and art has been added to
committee.
The inner difference,
however,—which puts Army and Na­ the list of subjects and shop work
vy training long miles ahead of our will be in charge of Mr. Scott.
Final eighth grade examinations of
horse-drawn public schools—is the su­
perior build-up of educational atti­ Rosedale, Witch Hazel and Reedville
tude.
schools were held Friday
at the
Raising the Mental Age
Reedville school house.
David Hagg is a great-grandfather,
In the schooling of the armed forc­
es, both trainers and trainees are and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hagg are
consciously dealing in life or death. grandparents of a daughter Mary Lou
However, immature in years, the ser­ born May 5 to Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
vicemen are quick to feel the adult Speaker (H agg).
attitude of those who learn their les­
Oscar Hagg of the school board
sons "under live ammunition” .
This gave a splendid talk at the last meet­
“ adult attitude” , this precocity of ing of the Reedville P. T. A. last Sat­
maturity, is what makes military In­ urday.
struction click and tick.
Our public
M. P. Nyssen is spending a few
schools should duplicate, in peacetime, days with his son Louis Nyssen at
this wartime attitude to raise the Palm Beach, California.
A real surprise was given Mr. Gibbs
mental age.
o
When we extend the range of edu- on his 95th birthday May 5.
A din­
ation to cover maturity, we auto­ ner was given him by neighbors, the
matically increase the power of edu­ center of interest being a big birth­
cation and tap its unexplored and day cake with his age written on it.
undreamed possibilities.
The surest
T/Sgt. Earl Rutherford is home on
way to raise the standard of living a 21-day furlough visiting at the home
He was in Egypt,
and true security is to raise the aver­ of his parents.
age "mental age” of the population. Sicily, India and Italy serving nearly
Hence, another way to raise this av­ three years.
erage mental age is to encourage
Miss Jean Imlay has returned from
adult education.
This requires sup­ a trip to Hobbs, N. M., after a short
plementing our present public school vacation.
system with new adult educational
Charles Isaacson celebrated his fifth
systems.
birthday at the home of his grand­
School Systems Needs Reformation
mother Mrs. Geo. Lippert.
Our school system in its juvenile
Paul Patterson was the scheduled
branches offers alluring possibilities speaker at the commencement exer­
of reformation.
Speaking brutally, cises Wednesday at Reedville school.
but realistically,
most of today’s Eleven graduated, seven boys and four
schools—under the joint influence of girls.
hardheaded
politicians,
softheaded
sentimentalists and emptyheaded par­ 4-H Leaders Assn.
ents—are a mess.
That the school
certificates of graduates are
tradi­ Elect New Officers
tionally engrossed on the skin of the
sheep seems grimly fitting when we
New officers for the Washington
look up the I. Q. of this self-regi­ county local 4-H leaders’ association
mented animal!
were elected at the regular meeting
Yet, unfortunate is the fate of of the group last Saturday, after
those of us who seek to reform nearly two years of inactivity. Mrs.
schools The prospective controversy, A. W. Connell, president; vice-pres.,
resistance, obstruction and reaction Clayton Nyberg. Tualatin; treasurer,
are shocking to behold.
The possi­ Don Hagg, Reedville; executive com­
bilities of reform are alluring, but the mittee; Mrs. Hildah Highbee. Beaver­
path of reform is appalling.
It may ton; Mrs. Noreen Brookhardt, Aloha.
be better to leave the schoolmen to
stew in their own juice for awhile Vacation Bible School
longer and turn attention to develop­
ment of adult education
But I will To Open at Aloha
say more about Adult Education next
Plans are being made for the an­
week.
Importance of Adult Education
nual vacation Bible School to open
In countless camps all over the (June 4 to 15, at the Aloha Community
Mrs. Anderson is
world, it has been demonstrated that ! Baptist Church.
boys and girls become men and wo­ ! superintendent of the beginners or pre
men most promptly and most surely i school youngsters 4 to 6 years of age
when the mark of an educated man Mrs. Loree the primary for 1, 2, 3
and woman is not a diploma but a grades, and Mrs. Wohler of the jun-
dogtag.
I forsee that my realism i iors.
will shock the sentimentalists, but the
statement stands.
Awarded Combat Badge
Yes, the double failure of the an­
tiquated public school system is that
With the 43rd Infantry (Winged
it results in delayed maturity of the Victory) Division on Luzon—Private
virtues, while prompting precocity in ilr s t Class Buren K. Pingelton, front
the vices.
I f it is hopeless to re-or­ line infantryman in the 43rd Infan­
ganize the schools, .there is high hope try (Winged Victory) Division, has
to
organize Adult Education.
It
been awarded the Combat Infantry­
could, it might, it may become Am­ man's Badge for very satisfactory
erica's outstanding contribution to
service while in combat against the
world security.
Surely, we cln edu­
Japanese on Luzon.
cate for life as effiicently as we edu­
During 31 months overseas the 43rd
cate for death.
Division has participated in four
campaigns.
Guadalcanal
Northern
MRS. J. D. A LE X A N D E R
Solomons, New Guinea, and Luzon
Mrs. J. D. Alexander passed away
He is the husband of Mrs Madge
at the home of her daughter on Main
Pingelton. Beaverton.
street, Beaverton. Oregon. Friday
May 11 at 7 20 a. m., after a short ill­
Parents Urged to Attend
ness
She was an active member in
the Methodist Church and regular at­
Parents are urged to attend a ser­
tendant at all services when possible.
A short goodby service was held in ies of meetings in the Aloha Com­
her honor on Monday morning at munity church on May 18. 25 and
A Cub Scout should be or­
Pegg’s Undertaking Parlors, beauti­ June 1.
fully conducted by Dr. A. S. Hisey. ganized by boys 9 to 11 years of age
Funeral services were held in the af­ and the boys cannot join unless their
ternoon at Salem. Oregon.
She had parents cooperate.
come to Salem from Toronto. Canada.
CARD OF TH A N K S
SI years ago and had lived at Salem
W e wish to thank our friends for
until 1939 when she moved to Beaver­
the kind expressions of sympathy and
ton with her daughter.
She is survived by two sons George for the many floral offerings in the
Alexander. Parkdale. Oregon. Norman recent passing of our mother.
Mr. and Mrs J. V. Chandler
Alexander. Salem. Marjorie Chandler.
Mr and Mrs Geo. M Alexander
Beaverton
Five grandchildren and
Mr and Mrs. Norman Alexander
an older brother Maxfield Sheppard of
Windsor. Ontario. Canada
Add equal parts of prune juice and
milk.
Chill before serving
How about your subscription?
A N E M B L E M OF H O N O R
That You Should Know
Friday. May IS, 1945
Bits of News
About Our Boys
ESTAB LISH ED 1927
Sgt. Churchley in Germany
Here and There
6th Army Group. Germany Veter­
an doughboys of the 142nd Infantry
Regiment, experiencing some of their
The Baccalaureate services will be
hardest combat in more than 3f*0
j OUR BOYS
days of t>attle, recently broke through: held at the nigh school Sunday, May
Local Board No. 1
the Model Line at Oberhoffen, cap- 20
Rev. Johnson will be in chargo
Dear Miss Gilham:
tured Wissembough, and slashed their j " ’'1*1 fhe cooperation of other minis­
Got here OK and doing fine so far. way through strong Siegfried Line |t<>rs of the city.
i Think I might like this after all.
defenses.
! (.'lass day program will be held Fri-
Can’t think of uny more. So Long.
These 36th Division Infantrymen, da>’ at 8 45 p. m.
All awards will
Pvt. CH. O. W E AV E R among the most
battle-weathered he given then.
Parents are invited
ASN ,.948i98i Co A WDPC 3 Cy 1907 troops in General Jacob L Devers' 6th
to attend.
ht. Lewis, Wash, ,
Army Groups, fought for three days The Beaverton Garden club will
l
against completely-manned Siegfried meet V*riday at the home of Mrs.
Lillian Gilham. Dear Madam
defenses but smashed through to get John Holmes at Garden Home at 2
Just came across this card,
as it in on the kill of two German Armies P- m
Dean Collins is scheduled to
| was stowed away among other things in the Saar Basin.
They observed
, »peak on Victory Gardens,
and couldn t find it when I wanted to their second anniversary overseas
Save waste paper and tin cans and
THE HONORABLE
Thought I ought to let you know by boosting their total of German leave them at the Kingsley-Beaverton
that I have joined the Navy
Have captured to 10.000.
i Lumber yard. Be sure to process cans
D IS C H A R G E B U T T O N
two weeks of boot training coniplet-
Commanded by Col. George E. and tie papers up in bundles,
#
ed. just eight more to go.
Lynch of Orlando. Fla., the men of
Funeral services were held May 14
I he Navy is OK but don't like Cali- the 142nd achieved a spectacular tec- ut Pegg’s Chapel for Miss Anna F
Fighting Near Japan
I fo, nia. not a little bit.
ord in Italy and France where they Ratcllffe of the Northwestern Christ-
Several
here from
Beaverton, stormed strongly-defended beaches, j *an Home.
She was aunt of Daisy-
Orkle and George Poage of Salem.
Aboard a U. S. Light Cruiser off DeHaan, W illy and a couple of others waged difficult mountain warfare, ,
and effect rapid thrusts into enem y1 Interment was in West Hills Mem-
Okinawa (Delayed)—Richard Roberts 1 can 1 name.
| oriai I ’m k
quartermaster, third class, whose wife
"
drop a card now and then if ten I t o r ).
Mrs. Marion Marjorie Roberts, lives 1 l*16 Navy gives me time
Rugged fighting in Italy saw them
Mrs. Garnet Snider (M ayfield) und
Sincerely,
among the first Americans to battle Lynne, who have been visiting hei
on route 1, Beaverton, Oregon, saw-
C. E. SEYMOUR on European soil when they waded s' ster Mrs. J. R. Hampton of Coos
duty in the very shadow- of the Jap­
I ashore at Salerno.
They took the Ray- Oregon, will return home May
anese homeland in recent weeks as San Diego, Calif., May 8, 1945
j treacherous heights of Mount Mag-
,<J l be Henry Mayfield home.
the U. S. Navy carried the war into
Igiore and on Mount C astellone heat
Mrs. James Undetwood and daugh-
Japan's front yard.
i of a force of 1.000 Germans with 400 tcr Peggy who have been visiting at
As a prelude to the Okinawa ope­
men.
Playing a key part in one of|*^e Stroeve home for a month, left
ration. this ship and her crew spent
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‘ the most brilliant manouveis of the Monday for Ix>s Angeles, California,
four days close by the Jap's mainland
____ H A t the regular meeting of Beaver- war. they tnfiltered enemy lines two ’ (or H viait with her brother Andrew
as a part of a task force which sent
overlooking
Velletri, Nichol.
Mres. Stroeve and Mrs. Un-
wave after wave of carrier-based ton Council on May 7 a budget com-I take heights
became delwood arc Maters.
planes against Kyshu and Honshu mittee was appointed as follows; G. opened gates to Rome, and
L Connor, Otto Keil, W. T. Stratton, the first unit to |>ass through the
M.ss Pearl Cook will teach and bo
Islands.
.principal of the school at Union, Ore-
Assigned to provide anti-aircraft N. P. Bingaman, M B. Murphy, with capital city.
H. i Front the
beaches of Southern 1 K° n' il is a 2-room school. Mrs
protection for the Navy's fast an 1 alternates Paul Knepp and W.
north Gladys Tucker will also teach there,
hard hitting flat tops, this cruiser Kentp, to study a budget for the city France, these doughboys sped
and smashed back remnants of the I A marriage license has been Issued
was in the middle of the action dui- for next year.
Carl Green consulting engineer, has German 19th Army trying to break i t0 John Sundby of Beaverton and Eli-
ing the entire engagement. Her first
out at Montelimar
First to
pass zaf,eth Dumas, Hillsboro and to Sid-
kill of this operation came in the af been engaged to make a preliminary
.... first
...... day
„ „ , when she sulvey °n sewers and sewage disposal j thru Lyon, they captured
Memire- ne>r Woolett and Ruth Popp, both of
ternoon of the
teamed up with a destroyer to shoot
Illant and study on storm water drain- mont. historic Koervig?|>urg
Castle, Beaverton,
Colonel Carlos Huntington, Secre­
down a Jap bomber and capture Its j “ *>e
St. Marie Pass and Selestat .
pilot alive after he had parachuted
..
r f r «T «c iir »i ~
Members of the regiment include tary of the Home Owners Building
into the water.
Earlier that day
L A M P r l R E G IRLS
Homer Churchley of route 3. | Assn., was a guest of Kiwanis Club
Wednesday eve.
It was also ladles
one of the most spectacular kills c f ; The Kinunka and Tawanka group Beaverton, Oregon.
night and a large crowd were in at­
the engagement was made when two | of Camp Fire Girls had their annual!
tendance.
A D V E R TIS E M E N T FOR IUDS
twin-engine Jap bombers were shot picnic and skating party at Shutes1
A letter from Pfc. Marvin Meyers
down a few thousand yards off the | park, Hillsboro, on April 27.
(Equipment)
written April 29. reports that he had
cruiser’s starboard beam.
The girls will meet only once a
Notice is hereby given that School | returned to his' old romn-nv i„ .h
Committee Appointed
ss d.7 »»«»■
«r» — j r -
h > - = »• ~
f h 'T h°m at‘°r t0i ^fQ0*the a'atLick
T WO Win in Finals
e l” . wil> receive up to, but not later and ' \vu/?n a° hoepitaMn'^England
that' ne*veie earn* *°nSeveral hours la-1 Forty-four high schools qualified : ll'* n 8 ?0,.o c lo‘;k
War j until the last of March,
ter. American planes sent out to in- ° ne .ol *?ore a**?letes for Saturday’s .
I . ? “ 5!*.0. .JU" L 19i 8l " “ J’ ! B?_.»uro to leave your news either
tercept the enemy reported that finals of the 19th annual Oregon ! ed Proposals for the award of a cop-j at Millers Grocery or at the Enter-
prep track and field championships at B act, for furnishings and equipment , prise office.
enemy bombers and 12 fighters had
for Grade school addition designated! S/Sgt. Robert L. Baines is now with
been shot down and that the attaj.k Coivallis Friday.
lVO-yaid dash In the third heat a8 Project N o- ORE-35-179-N located j 10th Army Engineers at Okinawa,
had been routed.
This report called for a celebration wop by Gandee, Ashland, White, Tl- n Beaverton. County of Washington, j having moved there this month from
Such bids will be | Noumea, New Caledonia.
He went
of all hands and a big dish of walnut , gai d and Walker, Washington, tied ^,ate of Oregon.
j for second, both qualifying for finals ,ece*v’ed in the office of Clerk local- j overseas in March, 1944, and spent
ice cream for dinner that night.
ed at Beaverton and will be opened J several months at Guadalcanal and
The cruiser and her entire comple­ | Time 10.4.
Pole Vault Seven qualifying She-|and Publicly read aloud at the above j the New Hebrides.
ment came through without a scratch.
ard, Athena; Rasmussen, Bend. Hunt­ stated time and place in Library,
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hansen of
er, Corvallis; McKnight, Beaverton; Beaverton, High school.
Beaverton are parents of a baby boy,
Joseph Johnson at Melville Hickock, Grant; Bakke, Jefferson; i Each bid must conform and be res­ born May 16. Grandparents are Mr.
Venture, Franklin..
All tied at 10 ponsive to all the 'pertinent Contract and Mrs. A. E. Hansen. He has been
Documents.
Copies are now on file named Michael.
Joseph Arch Johnson, seaman, first feet 9 inches.
and open to public Inspection In the
class, 20, of Beaverton, Oregon, is ,
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The Cedar Log, a newspaper pub­
offices of the Owner located at Beav- lished by the seventh and eighth
stationed at the Atlantic Fleet’s Mo- j
[ erton and at the office of Freeman & grades of Cedar Mill school made its
tor Torpedo Boat Training Center, \ r ) i n n | f l n n n i n f c
Melville, R. I . where he is undergo- U V H U U I T & p jJ U llt lJ
| Hayslip Assoc. Archts., 304 Postal third bow to the public this week.
Bldg.. Portland, Oregon, where copies Mrs. Stroeve originated the idea and
ing training prior to joining a PT
m
, may be obtained by a deposit for each i it has become a very popular publlca-
squadron.
C O IIin in tP P
set as shown below.
This deposit ' tlon.
James is the son of Mr. and Mrs. V w l l l M l t I v v
will be refunded if the set of Con­
D. V. Kimsey, of Beaverton. He at- j
-
The annual open house was held
tended quartermaster school at G ulf-' At a recent meeting of the Beaver tract Documents is returned in good May 15 at Cedar Mill. A dinner was
! ton school board a budget committee , condition within 10 days after the j served with Mrs Helen Ward and
port. Miss.
Johnson is a graduate of the E l-' was appointed to make a survey and bid opening.
______ In charge.
| Mr!. A. R. Pearson
The
lensbui g High Srhool.
Ellensburg, I budget
Members of the committee
Ea. h bid shal l he made out on a bid I pupils work was on display '
Wash., and also attended the Univer-jare:
Edwin Zumwalt, Clifford Ack -1 form to be obtained at either of the. Commencement exercises for the
sity of Kansas.
| erman, Dr. J R. Talbert, Alton E. said offices in which fhe Contract ; Cedar Mill school were held May 17 at
Cook, George Eisenhauer.
Documcnts are on file.
! the Grange Hall.
E. G. Webb dellv-
Each bid shall be accompanied by a j ered the commencement address, Mrs.
Miss Moshofsky Married i Sondi
certified or cashiers check payable | Stroeve gave the school awards, and
ay’s Game Postponed
to the Owner, or a bid bond in favor A. R. Pearson presented the diplomas,
Mr. and Mrs. George E. Moshofsky I n Favor of Rain
of the Owner, executed by the bidder. The class roll: Diane Cover, Bertie
of Beaverton announce the marriage
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■as Principal and a satisfactory surety Mae Emry, Janet French, Marjorie
company
Surety,
in an -- amount
n »»
o t, i now,
Holt, .v
Keith
Kurtz, A
Alvin
L * Koilelte.
Follette
P a u T l^ S ^ h u fe ^ u ' ^ M ^ r ' a ^ a m J ' ~ T h ? 8CA*lfdule game
hetw" ,‘ n t the
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e in ivun*.
lvin ua
tial mass which was celebrated
i - £OUtnty, A1Uta,a and the Beaverton less than five per cent of the maxi-1 Nancy O'Connor, Paul Peterson. Jack
centL at\h e marine^ base chapel in w * ter 8 WaS J ,OS,,,° n‘‘d until 'aaL mum amount of the bid. The check I Phillips,
Bob
Shearer. Dixie Lee
s in Diego
The
bride’s mother ac-
W ^ " esday
Heavy on Friday
or bid bond shall he given
as a guar-,
Skeels, and David Strickland
han Diego.
ine nriae s i
n^
and Saturday nites caused the post-; antee that the bidder will execute the
compan.ed her South tor the wadding.
MMnwhiU
Bourerton Contract, If ,» b« tw a r M to him, ml -------------------------- -------------------
The bride wore a wool tail leu r
as takjnK a )onK reat before tack- conformity with the Contract Docu- posit will be refunded if the set of
Amencan Beauty red with a mate h- „ ng the Allstars on Wednesday, ments and will provide the surety Contract Documents is returned In
lng. ve v* 11 '
PI '*'.re h
* * Said Bob Sturm, manager of the'bond or bonds as specified therein good condition within 10 days after
I Buster's, "we are going to take the Within five days after notification of the bid opening.
gra< ua '
t
ul ^ i f
longest rest that we can In order to , the award of the Contract,
Each bid shall be made on a bid
it iri< t is we
nown m oi a
play the Allstars.” The Allstars have
The Owner reserves the privilege of form to be obtained at either of the
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beaten Beaverton once this year by rejecting any and all bids or to said offices in which the Contract
C - *!!'_, j
.
„
R V rinn^Hieh^Srhnof ’39 i nd art at * soor,‘ of g'6
The only hope of waive any Irregularities or informa- Documents are on file.
. g »cnooi
ana are a Beaverton's chance's to whip the A ll- > lities in any bid or in the bidding. 1 Each bid shall be accompanied by a
present making their home in San starmen lies in it’s outfield.
This
No bidder may withdraw his bid for certified or cashier's check payable
Diego.
Buster outfield has the best percent- a period of 30 days after the date set 1 to the Owner, or a hid bond In fsvor
age in the league and is the limelight j for the opening of bids.
o f the' Owner, executed by the bidder
Don’t forget the Gaytown Tiger of the team.
Bill Nye, Keith Coon, Date
May 15, 1945.
' as “ Principal
‘
. . . .
and - a satisfactory
and Allstar game Sunday at 1 30 and Don Smith are the outfielder's in ;
E. H. MASTERS,
surety company as Surety, In an
grade school diamond.
which Sturm thinks he can beat with. 1
Clerk School Dtst. No. 48 amount not less than five percent of
Meanw hile in the Allstar camp, the I
Washington County the maximum amount of the bid.
Views Nazi Horrors
Allstars will send it's leading pitcher, i Deposit required for one set of The check or bid bond shall be given
In a recent letter to his parents, t Bobby Whitworth against Beaverton. ! plans and specifications $5.
as & guarantee that the bidder will
Mr. and Mrs. Emory Smith of B eav-;Th e only defeat the Allstars have t o 1 Date of first publication May 18. execute the Contract, If it be award-
erton. Pfc. Bert Emory Smith des- date is when it was elked out by th e11945.
ed to him, in conformity with the
cribed the scene of a mass burning' Strong Gaytown Tigers.
The All-] Date of last publication June 1, Contract Documents and will provide
alive of 1000 prisoners of war con- stars infield isn't much to talk about 1945.
the surety bond or bonds as specified
centration camp in Germany. "They except for It’s leading Rookie at t h
i r d
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therein within five days after notlfl-
were pushed into a cement structure base in Ja< k O'Connor. The outfield
AD V E R TISE M E N T FOR BIDS j cation
o f the award of the Contract,
with bodies stacked four and
five comes know w here in the rating as Notice is hereby given that School
! The Owner reserves the privilege
of
high. Most of the bodies turned black the Buster's do.
District No. 48 Washington County | rejecting any and all bids or to
from being cooked so badly.
They Up in Southern Beaverton, known
hereinafter referred to as the "Own- waive any Irregularities or Informall-
all had pushed into the comers <nd better now as Gaytown. the Tigers er", will receive up to. but not later ties In any hid or In the bidding,
at the doors where the poor devils
have a full rest before risking it's than 8 00 o’clock P M , Pacific War I No bidder may withdraw his bid
were machinegunned when they tried
title against the County Allstars this Time, of the 28 day of May. 1945, | for a period o f 30 days after the date
to get out.”
coming Sunday in which it should be sealed proposals for the award of a set for the opening of bids.
Pfc. Smith is an engineer with the the best game so far.
The Tiger in- contract, for the construction of a 2
Date
May 15. 1945.
9th Army
He attended the Bea\er- field is the best in the league by far room addition to grade school located
E. H. MASTERS.
ton high school and entered service but It’s outfield is
terrible.
Right in Beaverton, County of Washington,
Clerk, School District No .48
in March, 1943
He has two br .th- now the Tigers are on one of their
State of Oregon.
Such bids will be
Washington County
ers in the service, one Cpl. Donald C.. famous
winning
streaks
which received in the office of Clerk lo-
Deposit required for one set of
is with the 1st army In Europe, while brought them the title last year But cated at Beaverton and will be open- Plana and specifications 35.00.
the other Pvt
Lyle is in training from the Tiger camp came a report ed and publicly read aloud at th e 1 Date of first publication May 18.
that "Rookie” Bob Schaudt. third base- above stated time and place In Ub- 1945
now at Fort Lewis, Wash
------- --------------- ; man, and Bill Chinn, shortstop, had brary, Beaverton High School.
May 2S.
Date of last publication
Don’t forget the Gaytown Tiger orders from Uncle Sam for the Mer-
Each bid must conform and be rea-! 1945.
and Allstar game Sunday at 1 30 chant Marine's and Navy respectively ponslve to all the pertinent Contract
It was also understood that a couple Documents.
Copies are now on file
Since a cake without Icing is some-
grade school diamond.
more of the Tiger team
. ed and open to public inspection In the thing like a hat without trimming, a
offices of the Owner located at Beav home economist has been using this
Reports on the 7th War Loan in the greetin gs' from the Army.
erton and at the office of Freeman A recipe during the sugar shortage. Mix
STANDINGS
Beaverton area show 1,8935 collected
l
Postal ! white of one egg with S glass of Jelly
W
L Hayslip Assoc. Archts.,
to May 15
copies the tarter the better and preferably
1 Bldg , Portland. Ore., wl
Gaytowns
2
1
1 may be obtained by a i deposit f o r . red Beat briskly until fluffy and ths
can sell I Allstart
I f some one wants it.
This de- mixture Stande In peaks.
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2 each set as shown below.
It with a classified ad
1 Beaverton