The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, June 15, 1945, Image 1

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P U B L IS H E D W E E K L Y IN OUR P L A N T ON
VOL 18. NO. 20
SHORT ST. A N D C A NYO N H IG H W A Y
Beaverton, Oregon, Friday. June 15, 1045
SPORTS
Winners of Ribbons Valid Two
In Flower Show Years More
E S T A B L I S H E D 1927
When will
Japs Surrender
H ere a n d T here
A very good looking antique c h a ir ;
w indow at th e I
B eaverton F urniture store.
It w a s 1
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purchased
in
a
store
at
T
he
D
alles
j
_
,
,
M rs. D a n i e l H e f f n e r a n d M rs. W .
I N . . * - . , | ; ________
.
by e . stip e and belonged to the Babson s Forecast on
E W ilh elm of
P o rtla n d , a cte d
as
1 , v e r Licenses Need
not
Sinnot
fam ily
and
w as
brought
\ j u d g e s a t t h e B e a v e r t o n C o m m u n i t y Be Renewed Until 1947
Germany W as Correct
j around the H orn in 1770.
, F l o w e r s h o w o n J u n e 2 n d a t I. O. O. j
.
Donald T akach is recovering from
F. hall, m a d e t h e f o llo w in g a w a r d s ) O r e g o n d r i v e r s '
lie e n s e s ,
is su e d
_____ in
__ a Portland
Babson Park, M ass , Ju ne 15— May
a ruptured appendix
1 C la s s 1—R o s e s —
on o r a f t e r J u n e 15, 1941, n e e d n o t hospital. He w as taken ill tw o w e e k s , J,
^
atten tion to the
S i n g l e rose, sp e c M rs. H. A H a r t - ^ r e n e w e d t h i s y e a r . S e c r e t a r y of
ago.
H is parents own th e Skyw ay j d efinite sta tem en ts m ade in iny A n­
s h o r n . 1st, M rs. T. W . B l a k e n e y 2nd. s t a t e R o b e r t S. F a r r e l l s a i d to d a y .
nual F orecast of D ecem ber 29, 1944,
restaurant on the highw ay.
G r o u p , M rs. R . B. D e n n e y , 1st.
T h e 1945 l e g i s l a t u r e
a ssem b ly
ex-
The Bloodm obile w ill visit H ills­ in w hich I snid:
D o u b le ro s e sp ec. M rs. E. R . B a il- t e n d e d t h e t i m e o f t h e s e l i c e n s e s to
“The greater part of Germ any's
boro Friday and it is expected the
ey ( H i l l s b o r o ) 1st, M rs. M a r y U n - j u n e 30 . 1947
arm y w ill collapse before the
quota
o
f
200
pints
w
ill
be
given.
g e r 2nd , g r o u p , M r s . T. W. B l a k e - , T h e n u m b e r of all l i c e n s e s t h u s
G erm an p la n tin g season op en s
Need
for
blood
plasm
a
and
w
hole
ney.
G roup.
M rs.
B lak en ey
1st e x t e n d e d b e a r t h e p r e f i x " 5 R ' F a r -
in the Spring o f 1945.
blood
to
save
lives
of
men
in
the
a n d 3rd . C l i m b i n g to s e s , g r o u p M rs. I ( e |j
"Japan w ill not hold out so long
P acific battle era are needed.
B lakeney.
1st & 2nd, M rs. H a u p t -
M any d riv e rs ap p a re n tly
b e lie v e
as m ost people think. Japan w ill
W.
H.
H
art
returned
to
his
home
m a n 3rd .
S p e c i a rose, spec. M rs. A.
t h e y a r e r e q u i r e d t o r e n e w t h e i r d ri-
collapse
w ithin six or tw elve
R. R i n g e 1st. g r o u p M i s A S. 9 u n - Vl.,.'s lic e n s e s t h i s y e a r , b u t t h e a c t June 2 and is slow ly recovering his |
m onths after G erm any collapses.
strength.
s t o n 1st, M rs. B l a k e n e y 24ul. M in ia - Df t b e 1945 l e g i s l a t u r e e x t e n d s t h e
"If Stalin's health continues, he
A m arriage licen se has been issued 1
t u r e spec. M rs. H a i t s h o r n . 1, M rs. ti m e ghese lic e n s e s a r e v a lid t h r o u g h
will be the world's m ost pow er­
to
Vernon
Elwood
Johnson
and
Ver-j
P a u l i n e T h o m p s o n 2( g r o u p , M rs. R- t h e n e x t t w o y e a r s , " F a r r e l l said.
ful m an in 1945 and m ay d ictate
nita
Lelah
R
afferty
of
Beaverton.
B. D e n n e y 1. m i x e d
b o u q u e t (6 o r ' T h e s e c r c ta r > of s t a t e e x p l a i n e d it
the peace term s, especially for
A son w as born June 5 to Mr. and |
m o r e , M rs. H a r t s h o r n 1, M rs. T ern- ¡s n o t n e c e s s a r y t h a t a n e w lic e n se
Mrs. Frank D annem an of route 2 , ' .
1 ‘.u ' i 1C'
p l e t o n 2.
c a r d be o b t a i n e d , s h o w i n g t h e n ew « ........ lo o k in g at the Record
C la s s 2—I r i s - T a l l B e a r d e d , .spec. px p l l a t i o n d a t e
All e n f o r c e m e n t B eaverton
esp ecially
«■»•»>«■*»**»
p proud
i o u o o o j f
the
Mrs. C. E. R ockw ell w as a v i s i t o r I * I am
M rs. B la k e n e y , 1st, M rs. M a r t i n 2nd, a u t h o r i t i e s t h r o u g h o u t
th e
n atio n
the hom e of f,boV*
»» '
of th e con d i­
over
the
w
eek
end
in
g r o u p M r s . H a r t s h o r n M rs. B l a k e n e y . h a v e b e e n n o t i f i e d of t h e legisla-
tions under w hich it w as w ritten
D u t c h o r B u l b o u s ro o t e d , sp e c . M rs. t u r e ' s a c t i o n in e x t e n d i n g
t h e t i m e her sister the Rev. Aldrich fam ily in R eaders w ill rem em ber that last
Seaside.
H a r t s h o r n lsh* g r o u p .
M rs. H a l t - t b e p r e s e n t lic e n s e s a r e valid ,
T)orothy K irkwood is now em ploy­ j Sum m er the public were very hope
s h o r n 1st, & 2nd, M rs. B l a k e n e y , Mrs.
H o w e x e r , if t h e lic e n s e c a r d
has
ed
as secretary in the o ffice of R ose ful and looked for the collapse of
John
H o lm e s .
Fib. ro o t e d , 8Pec , b e c o m e
m u tila te d , o r
th e
driv er
City
Park P resbyterian church of ¡G erm any at a n y tim e ; but I said that
M rs. B r i c e
1st,
Mrs.
H o l m e s 2nd, Wi8bes a n e w c a r d s h o w i n g a c h a n g e
P
ortland
for the sum m er.
She has there w ould be no collapse in 194*.
¡g r o u p . M rs. H a r t s h o r n . Mrs. N e ls o n . ^ a d d r e s s 01
p e rs o n a l d escrip tio n .
just
graduated
from
Lew
is
and
Clark Then the G erm ans started their fa
L a m k i n , ; be m a y m a k e a p p l i c a t i o n t o t h e scc-
m ous bulge in the m iddle of D ecem -
Left to right,, front row —Schndt, Chinn.
N yssen.
M cK niglit,
B alfe S p e c ia l I r i s M rs. C h a r l e s
college.
r e ta r y o f s ta te for a d u p lic a te c a rd
Bacjk row—W hitw orth, Miller, C ush m an. Steele, only four of these ! ( H i l l s b o r o ) 1st, M rs. D e n n e y 2 n d
left last w eek for b!*r. aad W ash ington w as very much
Chuck
Brown
C l a s s 3 - D e lp h i n iu m s , 3 in g r o u p , jv h ic h will be is s u e d f o r u fe e of 23
T igers w ill be on the N ew B eaverton team .
. disturbed
___
.. in . fa ct a stud » y of n ew s­
M rs. E. D. B r ic e 1st, M rs. B l a k e n e y r t n (g
F a r r e l l e m p h a s i z e d , ho w ev - h is hom e in M ilwaukee.
p in
Jam es K incheloe, son o f Mr. and paper
paper ,? clip
“ ?»>
“* gs ■ , w
” ill
"1 ? low # lh a l
i 2nd.
er, t h a t ' d r i v e r s a r e n o t r e q u i r e d by
k opV“ “ VC.. at _tbe Ci.08e o f ,a*1
: C l a s s 4 C o l u m b i n e - lo n g s p u r r e d , [a w
Qb t a i n a n e w c a r d to s h o w a Mrs. R. H. K incheloe, left last w e e year.
B ut
M rs. B r i c e 1st, M rs. H a r t s h o r n
2nd. I c b a n g e of a d d r e s s , a c h a n g e in p e r-
i peram ent.
Beaverton Meets Miller
W
ash.,
to
v
isit
their
grandparents.
C la s s 5 - P o p p i e s -
O r i e n t a l , s p e c . , . ¡jonal d e s c r i p t i o n ,
o r to
sh o w th e
I have been in Japan sin ce • Ger­
Jam es has enlisted in the Seabees
Paint Team in Portland
M rs. H a r t s h o r n 1st, g r o u p , M rs. G. n ew e x p i r a t i o n d a te .
m any declared war upon us and still
and
exp
ects
to
be
called
for
duty
J. D a v i s 1st. M rs. H o l m e s 2nd. A n - --------------------------------------------------------------
have an agen t in S han ghai.
I fu r­
Hoon.
The first gam e of the year for the n u a l — M rs. M. W o o d r o w W e a v e r 1st,
ther, have a lw ays been Interested in
Funeral
serv
ices
w
ere
held
last
! new B eaverton M erchants team w ill M rs. R B. D e n n e y 2nd.
K i / c
n f
A /P W C
w eek at F in ley ’s M orninglight chap- A m erican m ission s in both Japan
T he E astern W ash ington C ounty be at D uniw ay Park at Portland
C la s s 6 - P e o n i e s s i n g le sp ec. M r s A - ' A I . O V /A
J. V C W O
and China.
I, however, am b asing
|
Sem i-pro cham pions, G aytow n T i­ w here Miller P ain t Co. w ill play host B l a k e n e y 2nd. d o u b le s p e c . M rs. O.
*r T
.
/ N ____
T } _______ el for Mrs. N ellie R ones, aged 72
w
ho
su
ffered
a
h
eart
attack
recently
i
,
p
if?
e,
n
l
*oreciiat
upon som ething
gers, have been purchased by a i to B eaverton.
Miller P aint is one H G a t e s , H ills b o ro , 1st. M rs. S. B j c U D O l l t
\J lX r
J^ j O V S
at the hom e of he. daughter Mrs. A.
whlch m ay 8uem v*ry «»im port-
group of b usiness m en from B eaver­ of the top Sem i-Pro team s in P ort­ U w tn M 2nd, M r s . Blakeney 3rd. j
ton.
T he business firm s from B eav­ land and has won it’s last six gam es S e m i-d o u b le , spec.,
R. C hastain near R eodvllle.
! ," \ V f y
. u r*i0r l ° the
M rs.
L aw rence
IxK'al Board No. 1
| T he F rien dly Circle m et at the L * j tbat ”,y Per8° naI house-servant
erton th at bought th e T igers were, out of eight.
T he M erchants are l i s t , g r o u p M r s B l a k e n e y 1, 2, 3.
run,».,,
H olland'^ F eed, G reyhound
C offee quite sure of the gam e Sunday and I C la s s 7—L i l i e s —C o la
1 hom e of Mrs. Don Long on Friday, h
if., , * ’ith0 ,n n|,ar I “k yo‘
Re
sp ec. M rs. T e a ‘ L l l h a m .
ijiv __, H a d a n ic e t r i p d o . w n b . u t , six d a y s June 8. S ixteen m em bers and tw o | th“ n
“^ " d - n i g h t for
Shop, M arshall W ells Stores, W al­ it should be quite a battle before
visitors w ere present. The afternoon i
, y ' . * ani " a8 protected by a
k er’s Dept. Store, and E rn est M as­ 1 the three gam e series is over.
<■ *>■>».....*.
1 h o t h e r e
E n joy in g
m yself
v e r y w as p leasan tly spent piecing a f g h a n s , v
ters, m ayor of Beaverton.
a s . J'1
u's fo !" HevPn
The M erchants new su its w ill be 2nd, Mrs. B lakeney 3rd.
B e s e e i n g you .
T he new team has been nam ed the on display at W alk er’s Dept. Store 1 C lass
,
z
r
*,„„r
n . v , W u i .
. k,“‘w ,h' J“ "“ "
8—H euchera—Mrs. A. E m u c h .
P v t. J O H N L. M I L L S
B eaverton M erchants.
T he M erch­ this w eek end.
G am e tim e is at 2 T w eeddale 1st, Mrs. A. R. R in ge 2nd,
D eliciou s refresh m en ts w as served
c haracter
39490533 C a m p W o l t e r s , T e x a s
a n ts w ill have a new team and som e I D uniw ay Park, Portland.
at the close of m eeting.
»,
............... ,
Mrs. Carl Schaudt 3rd.
___
It
is
true
that certain Japanese
of the form er G aytow n Team . Most
Mr, and Mrs. John P orter of Wood-
It sure is a sw ell job that H olland
C lass 9 - P an sies, m ixed, Mrs. H a r t- 1
who descended from a fam ous old
of the players have had exp erience Feed, Greyhound C offee Shop, Mar­ shorn 1st, Mrs. C. B. W est 2nd. J D °fal ® °ard__N°, 1
I burn were w eek end g u ests at the
Prince have the “hart klrl" relig io n .
As yet there is not m uch to w rite hom e of Mr. and Mrs. D on Long.
In playing
baseball
som ew h ere in shall W ells Store, W alk er’s Dept. (Mrs. C. R. Merrill, H illsboro, 3rd.
T hese few w ill com m it suicide rath­
the country. The M erchants lineups ! Store, and our ow n m ayor E arnie
Mr. R oss, fath er o f Mrs. Floyd Carl­
C lass 10—vT olas^ ^ne ' color. Mrs. ¡C^out, only th a t it is pretty warm.
er than surrender. They now serve
are very new for m ost of us but con ­ | M asters have done to create
son, w ho has been v isitin g here for a
m ore H artshorn 1st Mrs. M. C M cKer- | ™ y eeterd a y .T rn iT T O H T ip “ ?
as hum an bombs.
They, however,
sist m ostly of B eaverton men. Lead­ in terest in baseball
at Beaverton. cher 2nd.
Mixed, Mrs. H artshorn *eenl m atches a te the h a id est thing m onth, returned to his hom e in Cali­ m ake up but a sm all portion of the
ing the players is Bill Chinn, and H ats o ff to a sw ell team and to a 1st. Mrs. M. C. M cKercher 2ncb mix- to
fornia
Saturdny.
JFL D E R K S
Jap anese people who, as a whole,
Bob Schaudt, both form er G aytow n grand host of b usin ess m en and ed ^ M rs. H artshorn 1st, Mrs. D enney ■
Mr and Mrs. Guy A lexander, Mr.
C a™ w ™ £
* 5 f ERKS
are hum an lik e ou rselves actuated
players.
The pow erful h ittin g of firm s w ho have m ade this possible. 2nd.
and Mrs. Ted H etu and baby Teddy, by the sam e m otives
A 'J a p a n e se
H ank Steele, G aytow n outfielder w ill
are spending a w eek at Gearhart.
C la ss 11—M iscellaneous F lo w e r s - 1
soldier w ill live on very little food.
also be seen.
R on W hitw orth, G ay­
Gaytown'« G ift to the M erchant's ;C alm ia, Mrs H. A. H artshorn let, I
T he K in gsley B eaverton Lumber T h is he can carry on his back. They
R° a ‘ d 1 - G reetings:
tow n pitcher, w ill be on the m ound
Pyrethrum . Mrs. E. D. Bruce 1st.; R ete 's “ ^ P 6
Joseph R , Lash iCo are now erecting a huge sign in are tough p hysical specim ens. H ence,
for the new B eaverton club.
T h ese
T hey j it co sts th e Japanese only 90% to
Mrs B lakeney 2nd. Fox Glove. M rs. O ^ r No. 1022. is now Pvt. Joseph their yard on Front. Street.
are the only G aytow n players on the
telephone
now B eaverton ! support their arm y of w hat it cost
M cK ercher 1st.
P in ks. Mrs. Carl R - L a sh- V. S Marine C 01 p.. in oth- I have a
new team .
N ew p layers are, Don
13201.
S c h a u l d t 1st, Ix ia s, M rs. F u n s t o n 2nd. - er words he is a boot.
us to support an A m erican Army.
My address is: P vt. Jos. R. Lash,
H icks. 1st basem an from the Sem i-
Mrs. John Mason is spending a But w hat o f th is?
T e x a s B lu e B o n n e t, M rs. M a y J o h n ­
Japan has less
P it 40 RDMCB, San D iego 41, Calif. w eek at the beach and her baby is thRn
pro ranks in Portland.
H ick s is the
20% of our reaources.
s o n ( A lo h a ) 3rd.
W
rite
and
let
me
know
how
th
in
gs
best h itter on the team
¡v isitin g w ith his grandparents, Mr
Japanei>e so id ier. w ill
fearlessly
C lass
12- S nap
D r a g o n s — M rs.
Behind the plate for the Merch­
B rice
1st, M r s
Rmge
2nd , Mrs.) are sh apin g for som e of the other !and Mr8'
j
obey
orders
and
follow
a
blueprint;
boys.
P lea se w rite as no one else | Mrs R obert Sum m ers gave a m o s t ! but . w hen
an ts will be the big Ed Sturm .
80methlnj?
w hlch Pth c;
; B l a k e n e y 3rd.
has.
Sturm played ball back in K ansas
en joyable party w ith luncheon a n d ; have not planned for happeni>( the'
C l a s s 13—G e u m — M rs. B r u c e ,
1st
J. R. LASH
and is one of th e fin est players on
¡bridge at her hom e on T uesday after- a |e lo8t A„ a naU
th
are
£
M rs. D a v i s 2 n d .
____________________
the team .
T he new right fielder
noon. T hose present w ere M esd a m eslderful copyU t. but th
|uck Qrl
ClM M i t R h o d o d e n d r o n
,
__
.
w ill be E arl B rekke.
B rek k e play­
Thcy had eve
m ovatn. ‘ t
M rs. h . W e s t e r i i n g 1st. M rs. t . w. 1 h is C o u n ty H o p e s to nave , G ertrude Hedtjerg Chas. Straley Ar- in a„ ty .
ed ball for the K an sas City B lues
thur Johnson, Boyd Elm er Stipe M ay;of th ,s W ar planned and charted
B l a k e n e y 2 n d a n d 3rd .
Honor
of
Launching
Ship
N ew B eaverton Player
Blnsser, V erna H untley of Portland, 1>efore P ea r, H arbor
Everything
S ection
B A r r a n g e m e n ts —L iv in g
0
r
| D ella McCauley of San F r a n cisco .; w cnt accordlnK to lan
conny ctlo *
R o o m — la r g e , M rs. B l a k e n e y 1st, Mrs.
. .
.
. . . . . .
W an d a L aura
( H i l l s b o r o ) 2nd. M rs ¡ C o n c e r t e d d r i v e t o p u t W a s h i n g t o n ¡A m y Gibson Clarabell Stipe, H elen , wlth Tbailundi Indo<:hlnat
Burmaf
Mrs. D ora tbe D utcb E a„t tadJe8 an<J thu phu
O. C.
H a lv e rso n
(H illsb o ro )
3,d. ° v e . t h e t o p , o n / t s f 8t7 , e " t b
w a r I her and the hostess.
a m a ll.
11 1 M « rs. U
it
$1.122.000 by
S
n g e r 1st. M is. H l i ^ e - lo a n s e r i e s K * q * u o t a o f w
/ s .,,,, w,,n first prize
ip p ln er
Then som ething happened*
’ . u M rs. l^
* a w r e n c e 3rd.
o a n D in
m x g S a t u r d a / y n , i g h t .
w c, a s
lau n ch e d th is
Mrs Burns of Seattle, W ash., w h o , their blueprint'
n e y 2nd.
in i in
t
thelr plan8
R o o m , la r g e . M r s B l a k e n e y 1st. M rs.
"*** ^
J'
S earcy
c a m p a i g n has been visitin g her sister Mrs. Leah j D urlng lh e
W.
J.
Enschede
(H illsboro)
2nd. c h a i r m a n .
L a s t S a t u r d a y n i g h t t h e Straley leturned to her hom e on Sun- have been of no use and they have
s m a ll . M rs. W e s t 1st.
Mrs. O
» . ; «>u n t J
, orf .*»>*«* s e c u r i t i e s day m orning.
suffered accordingly.
In my ow n
G a t e s , ( H i l l s b o r o ) 2nd, M r s E n s c h e - I ™ * * «(78.706.88, o r 6ft
p e r c e n t of
Miss Loretta Morton, w ho Is ro o m -; hoU8ehold t can glve a w onderful
d e„ 3rd. M rs
H a r t s h o r n , h o n o r a b l e th?..a8f,Kned KOal
mg at Mr. and M is. (»eo. Mlassers >«, banquet for tw enty people if I give
W ash ington county is «leadin g the
m ention.
atten d in g S hattu ck school.
¡m y Jap a w eek to prepare it. but If
K i t c h e n a r r a n g e m e n t s — W in d o w , other nine cou
_ n ties in the sta te . . hav- 1 , Mr" Kdna S helle* wa* called to , brlnK hom e one
gon t dinner
M rs. J o h n H o lm e s . 1st. M rs. N e ls o n
<* « c rie s E q u o t a of o v e r $1.(W0- Canada on account of her fa th ers for wbom he hag not planned he
BILL MA I.LO Y Sports Editor
1 is on d isplay in the
The L a s t L o o k a i G a y tow n T igers
J
Locai Businessmen Buy
Gaytown Tigers
so l
RON W H ITW O R TH
Star Hurler now w ith B eaverton
Fred Anderson Cleans
Furnaces and Chimneys
If furnace o r ^ h im n e y needs clea n ­
ing, now is the tim e to call Fred
Anderson, w ho has a new furnace
vacuum
cleaner.
w hich
does the
BILL C H IN N
work w ithout dirt or fuss, on the
A nother E x-T iger Now playing with ! sam e principle as a hom e vacuum
B eaverton
cleaner.
Call B eaverton 2011 and
: the job w ill be attended to at once.
and does a w onderful job of ca tch ­ Mr. A nderson also services and re­
ing.
The V eteran Sy B alfe w ill also pairs all types of h eating plants.
m ake an appearance for the m ighty
Mr. A nderson ow ns and operates
M erchants.
B alfe w as all league Fred's I'urnace Service in H illsboro
catch er for the In tern ational league at 227 So. Third Street.
In 1928
A lso a n ew com er is W es
T oedtem eir, a form er Sem i-P ro ace
Bible School Closes
from Portland
In 1939, he had a
tryout w ith the
Portland B eavers.
The W est H ills Lutheran
V aca­
A discharged Army veteran of this
war. T oedtem eir saw three years of tion Bible School clo ses Friday. June
fig h tin g
before
being
discharged 15 after a su ccessfu l tw o w eek s
Four age group cla sses m et
under the new point system .
T he term .
M erchants w ill play their first tw o from 9 to 11 30 every m orning. The
sta ff con sisted
of Mrs.
gam es at P ortland and then will teach in g
com e out here at B eaverton and give Chas Sim son. Mrs Ted H arvey. Mrs.
Frit*.
th e City of Beax-erton It's first peek Lee W ebster. Mrs. W erner
Pastor
at the new Sem i-Pro pride of the Miss B everly Jacobson and
Frit*.
county.
B eaverton Legion Junior B aseball
team plays th e H illsboro Juniors at
H illstw ro field Sunday June 17 at 2
p. m
Bob Jones sleep s beneath th is lid.
H e alw ays claim ed he eouldn t skid.
The fact rem ains he could—and did.
2nd. M rs. B l a k e n e y 3rd.
W all. M rs. ° ° ° ' S e a r c y
C o u n t y o f t h i s <leath
. .
.
B la k e n e y . M r s N e ls o n 2nd . T a b l e . 8 , o u P k o i n K o v e r
th e top on
its
Mrs Jack O sfield and Jan et sp en t
M rs. H a r t s h o r n 1st M is. D a v is 3 rd . ’ Q u o ta f i r s t w ill h a v e t h e h o n o r o f last w eek end at R oseburg v isitin g a
M o n o -C h ro m atic
a r r a n g e m e n t s — ' » i n c h i n g a s h i p a t t h e O r e g o n S h ip - iirother of Mrs. O sfield.
M is. H a r t s h o r n 1st
M r s .C R M er- y a r d «; „ \ n a d d i t i o n . lf t h i
r
Mrs O glesby Young of Portland
rill ( H il ls b o r o ) 2nd. M r s H a l v o r s o n
t h e f ,r a t *° c o m p l e t e Its g o al. W a s h - a n d h e r d a u g h t e r a n d husband, M r
i H illsboro)
3rd .
P a t r i o t i c M rs. I *n Kt o n c o u n t y w ill b a
t h e s o u r o a f o a r n d Mric H a r v e y v is it e d w i t h M rs.
B l a k e n e y 1st.
A r r a n g e m e n t in g la s s a b1^0ad^ . , 0 , t h e K O I N
M “ llon P i k e a n d s i s t e r M rs. J o h n S u m m e r s
- M rs. B l a k e n e y 1st. M r s B r ic e 2nd D o l l a r C l u b
program .
o n F r i d a y l a s t w eek .
Mrs. T C. G a l l a g h e r 3rd.
O ld fa s h - ,
W a s h i n g t o n c o u n t y c a n w in t h e s e
O n e of th e first R ed C ross basic
io n e d B o u q u e t M rs. A S F u n s t o n
a n d s t a t e w id e r e c o g n i t i o n If t r a i n i n g c o u r s e s In h o m e s e r v i c e will
,1st. M r s
R i n g e 2n d
N o v e ltie s
» o h e i t o r s a n d t h e p u b li c m a k e
a
^ ve" a ‘
C r o s s h e a i r‘J1,!“ ^ e r ”
M r s S. B. L a w r e n c e 1st M rs B l a k e - , u n ' t c d e f f o r t . S e a r c y d e c la r e d .
123 N o r t h T h i r d
avenue
H ills b o ro .
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T
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d | ifl
T o t a l «¿lie* of all s e v e n t h w a r lo an f r o m Ju ne »
t o J u n e 29 in c lu s iv e .
m e y 2nd.
In
B ottles - M rs
B la k e -, ^
night totaled w ith the W ashington cou n ty chap­
n e y 1st. M rs. H a r t s h o r n
2nd
In < 1 M 6 65#43
o r ?5
ppr
cent of a
niche or fram e Mrs. R. B Denney
$2,062,000 quota.
1st, Mrs. H artshorn 2nd.
M iniatures— (3 in i single,
Mrs. j
H artshorn 1st. Mrs. R inge 2nd. Mrs
A lice Martin 3rd.
P air- Mrs Blake-I
ney, 1st, Mrs. G. J. D avis 2nd.
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inch) sin gle Mrs. Bert Y ates, (H ills- i *
‘
boroi 1st M is_ H olm es 2nd, Mrs : BeKinninK June 26, the B eaverton
F unston 3rd. P air Mrs. Bert Yates U b ra ry w i„ be open every T uesday
* H illsboro i 1st
even in g from 7 to 9 p. m.
It is
C hildrens D ivision
—
M argaret (hoped th a t m any
w ho are un-
A dam s 1st.
able to take a d van tage of the library
W ild
Flow ers One v a iie ty Mr- service during the usual w eek day
W. E M cCloskey 1st, Mrs. Charle.- bour8 from 2 to 5 w ill becom e pa-
Uamkin. (H illsboro) 2nd. M n O. " -jtro n s of our library.
x
G ates <<H illsboro) 3rd.
, Cards are issued free o f ch arge
C ollection Mrs. C harles
and new patrons are alw ays wel-
iH illsb oro) 1st.
com e.
Most o f the popular fiction
Section C Garden f lu b s Hillsboro ajM) nQn f |cBon are t>n our s helves.
Garden Club 1st. Fir Grove Garden­
ers, 2nd Happy G ardeners of Aloha
Reward Boosted
3rd
L ib r a ry N o te s
S w e e p s t a k e s —H o r t i c u l t u r a l
— M rs
H A. H artshorn on D w arf Day Lil-
lies
S w eep stak es A rrangem ents—
Mrs. John H olm es on K itchen win-
dow arrangem ent.
Mrs H A H artshorn w as chair-
One ad vantage of th e cigarette m an of th e Flow er Show.
fam in e is that th e m eerschaum pipe
If th e p oliticians ran everything
will be colored sooner.
there would be no w ay to check
(You can't check dictator-
T he m odern girl's hair m ay look them
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lik e a mop. but that doesn't w orry shtpa)
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her—sh e doesn t know w hat a mop
T urn war atampa Into Bonda
looks like.
B ecause o f the Increasing tra ffic
deaths, the Portland
city
council
T uesday decided to raise th e reward
on hit-and-run drivers from $50 to
$250 in accid en ts in w hich death is
Involved.
com p letely upset.
T hey prosper on
8Ucce88; but cannot 8tand
; H ence j fee, certam that th e|r co,.
I lapse will be only a question of
m ontbs
m | la ,
This .M ean"
A „ t h r a b o v e m e a n 8 t h a t t h r Klo.
- bai - war w ill be
people expect it.
over before
It w ill be
before a „ t h , b
E uro
a c h a n c e to Kat t(J t h e p a c , fl^
m ust
over
haye
Ex.
c e p t in s p e c i a l d e p a r t m e n t s .
th e
caaualu „
w , „ bo „ h t
M o s t of
, he b
In a y be b o n le b e fo r € c b r U t .
mas.
ter actin g as h osts for th e m eeting.
The above m eans that re-conver­
R ep resen ta tiv es w ill attend
from sion will stead ily continue through ­
Y am hill, Polk. T illam ook, C olum bia out the year and som e tim e during
and Lincoln chapters.
Basto train ­ | next year w e w ill be goin g full-blast
ing plan is a concerted effo rt to on consum er production. A few ex-
bring train in g for hom e cervice' vol- ceUent
„ of bu8ineM w llh hlRhe;
unteers to a ll chapters, said O. B , tock prtce9 8hou|d fo „ o w _ Fu*rth_
Oaten, chairm an o f the cou n ty chap­
erm ore. If we play fair with R ussia,
ter.
Joseph Stalin should be one of our
best friend s so lo ng aa he lives.
Men Ordered to Report
| Upon his death ,it Is very possible
i that R ussia will be apllt up or su ffer
For Induction June 22
| civil revolution.
Then she surely
The follow in g m en h ave been ord­ need not be a m en ace to the B ritish
Em pire, to C hina or to ourselves.
ered to report for induction June 22
1945, by W ashington C ounty Local |
Board No. 1, Beaverton, Oregon
ALO H A
Ha H Drake I.eon V M organ.'
K enneth O. Andrews,
C harles J. j
- -1 -
Scheckla, R ay D. W inters Jr., Ed-
Mr. and Mrs. O scar G ranum have
ward
J. Johnson, E llsw orth
L. purchased
th e
Snlpea
residence
Young. W ilfred E Price, V in cen t E. w here th ey have lived for the past
D avis, Jordan S. W ells, G eorge R . ; ten years.
Albertson. T h om as H. P tlkington,
Julian Golden has purchased the
W alter E. Meyer, T hom as A. Marlin, truck service o f Gerald T ucker, w ho
Jam es H. M ichael, R ichard E. WII- has m oved to Portland,
liam s.
Boh W eisenback la hom e on a
Tranafei»- M elvin J. P eddlcord.
i short leave
H e la a radar technl-
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¡clan stationed at San D iego. Calif.
In an air b attle over N ew Guinea,
Mr. and Mrs. J. H W agenblast left
Lt. Ken Singer w as attacked by tw o | last w eek for their hom e at Long
zeros.
D auntlesaly,
S inger
m ade i Beach, C alif after a visit w ith their
battle and crippled one zero w hich | daughter and fam ily.
A Jap grenade landed in a foxhole
occupied by S Sgt Max Y esslem an
J u st
aa
Y esslem an
grabbed
th#
grenade to hurl It back at th e N ips—
other nip—b
‘ It exploded.
M iraculously, he aur- crashed Into the
Japs plunged into the ocean
vived — with only a few acratehea.
o
t h
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