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P U B L IS H E D Y O L . 18, N O . 24 W E EKLY ______ First Semi-Pro Game Here Sunday f IN O U R P L A N T O N S H O R T ST. A N D C A N Y O N H IG H W A Y Beaverton, Oregon, Friday, July 13, 1945 Here and There Sprinkling To Be Curtailed __ ESTABLISHI D 1927 ALOHA David Lofgren In France Selina May O'Connor of Aloha, passed away July it. Funeral ser-j vices were held Thursday at Pegg's Chapel, interment Crescent Grove! cemetery. She was mother of Mrs. E. E. Pierce, A. B. and L S, O'Con-1 nor, Aloha; Mrs J. M. Simpson, Port land; P. L. O’Connor, California; ; Goes on Sightseeing T rip Mrs O. D. Conway, E C. and John IV O'Connor. Kansas, gg gt.tndehild- T h rou gh Paris ren; sister of L L. Henry, Aloha; Another Interesting letter telling John Henry, Colorado; William and Sylvester, California; Claude and about their sons trip to Paris and Brunswick, was received this wees, Eddie, Kansas. by Mr. and Mrs. David Lofgren Sr, Through an error a report was made that the Beaverton area had sold only 84'i of their quota in E City Recorder Doty hus been mail bonds. This is not true as Beaver notices to water consum- ton had gone over the top, and was ing out in second place. Banks bi>ing first |ers that **»• water supply must be use and fire in the sales of E bonds. ¡conserved for domestic ui B IL L MULLOY, Sport Editor , Erickson Street to be 'ion. A son, John A. Hitt was born July Consumers hnvlng even house mini- ti to Mr. and Mrs. Lee A. Hitt of The time finally has arrived where ! Closed for Gam e bers will be premitted to sprinkle Beaverton. Beaverton will see its first Semi-pro ; _____ gardens only on even School clerks in Washington coun- lawns and game in the town's history. The From Second Street to Farmington uneven tv have been warned by County dates and Uu,so bav1ni’ Merchants will be here playing road, Ericksom Street will be closed against Commercial Iron. ¡Sunday from 1 to 4. This is due to This will be Beaverton’s first home | the fact that foul balls will damage game and the members o f the club | any private cars ot property. It also m back in Germany have decided that free admission \ will aid in the traffic after the should be charged in the first game, game is over. really wonderful trip Many more seats are being put up | The City police department has made the trip bet- for the game. The ground crews ! also asked when parking your car, Almu Schirtnan of Tu- tbnn ever was the fact that I win started last night to get the dia- park it near or at the high school Hazelle L. Betz, Portland. what a wonderful alatin. Joan Saunders of Cedar Mill, Melvin Gumm, of route 2, Canyon mond into shape. It should be the i or grade school lots but—don't park also placed in the upper bracket with ®xP*‘,'*encc that is. I'll never want to road, has just graduated from the U. biggest event this summer for the it near the ball park. Cars should u high score in the same contest, i ° an>ihing else but that now. It' . of O. Medical school and is now an town of Beaverton. be parked at least a half block from Malcolm Mclnnis of Reedville, tied so ‘ »ty. quick and comfottable, Meanwhile the Merchants are the playing field in order that no intern in Emanuel hospital. for third place in the boys’ livestock ’ ll!d il " epk <*go today 1 left her, Miss rounding into shape for the hard one will get hurt. A special police *'llS3 Armurette Barnes received judging contest among some 400 J lunswick, Germany, took a truck news Friday of the sudden boys. from our headquarters to the laml- struggle at the grade school dia-; force will back up these laws during " i" u death of her brother Leland Baines mond. Manager Sy Balfe of the game time. Mrs. Noreen Brookhardt of Aloha, | field and climbed right into i at McMinnville Thursday. Merchants said, “ that we have tried chaperoned a group of youngsters, i 1‘ •,n,> 1 troop carriei Tin' Robert Schaudt, Wnf. Chinn and in every way to find a starting nine GO GET ’ EM MERCHANTS Willard Rohrbach is now stationed are able to seat 27 people Ron Whitworth joined the Navy last that is a winning combination and I at Watson Lake, Alaska, and accord- * " d , ve amPlp space foi bnggag week. They are all on the Merch think we have found ..one." Be ing to letteis to his parents Mr. and V 1 boa,dpd ,h«' plane ants baseball teum. hind the plate for Beaverton will be Mrs. John Rohrbach, Alaska has the f* aJ’ Gen VVh,te o f the 2nd Arm,.re : Jacob Takoch is in a Portland Dick Durbal. one of the finest catch most beautiful scenery he has ever 1 ' " “ Ion, 1,is aido> Marlene Dietrich hospital this week for an operation ers in the county. At first base seen His brother John Is now at f " d hel s0‘ «’«'tary came on. In all for removal of his . appendix. A l will be Don Snipe from the Semi- ■ Lukefield, Illinois. ! „ ' e were » b°ut 12 people. We took though he is only two years old, he pro ranks in Portland. At Second Ole Tollefsen of the merchant ma- off at 1 «topped at Bonn, Ger- was taken suddenly ill a few weeks base will find Herman Becker, a rine is home on leuve. . vand tanded at Wiesbaden ai ago with a ruptured nppendlx. He newcomer who has broke into the Word has been received by Mr. ’ ° u car) hiingino » ’hat a thrill as so low that the doctors could not first nine. Since Bill Chinn has | and Mrs. A. B. George from the war it was to take o ff and gradually remove the appendix at that time climb into the * air. left for the Navy Balfe has not an Everything epartment that their son George . dveiyining department and it was decided to remove it la nounced the shortstop. Balfe will . ms been reported missing In action ° oKs " ° “ •«•ren t from the air and has ter when he had recovered his have to pick from 3 candidates f o r ! vei Tinian May 25. He graduated countryside really is wonderful. health. He is a pretty, bright young the position. Playing his last game * -,.h,„,i in in Hpr*“ and ,bcre are little clusters o f from the Beaverton high school ster. His parents own and operate open fields all for four years will be Bob ’’Rookie'’ | 11)12. and also from the bombardier | villages, beautiful the Skyway restaurant on the high Sohudt who is leaving for the Navy \ school at Big Springs, Texas, «hades ,,f hown, tan and green. Tip* ; flying s < way near Cedar street. Monday night. In the outfield, i 1...... also 1 - trained for turret bombing fo,'es,s ' vere also Interesting, and he Mrs. R. H. Besmehen of Cedar one could see better than ever now Hank Steele, Bob Bea and Big Earl ■ on a B-29 before going overseas. Mill tetuined this week from an .. . . they rotate forests in a sort of crop Brekke will chase the fly balls. At | eight day trip to Los Angeles to at the Pitching role, there are also 3 j , M' i,nd ..... r; i,r" svs," m >n many places you could tend the funeral of her husband'» LAURENCE LEE MADISON candidates in Wes Toldmieir. Lefty j n i T ’ “ mr "¿ T V w ' T " 8ee buw the trees were brother. She was fortunate in gett Dick wi soon be home. He ha. planted in neat rows. The plane Buck Olsen and Ron Whitworth, i been a pilot on an Avenger and was W!1S Ve ,y warm an(, comfortPHblc ing reservations on the train during Balfe will probably start Whitworth I Madison Finishes Training the entire trip, but was rather at the first naval bombing of Tokyo. There were safety belts which ar on the basis of his experience this i shocked at the many people on the is e , hAV ' T im “ 1' K bU^ t mee|inK •» for landing and taking off. but both year and last year. Whitworth, who Aviation Cadet Laurence trains discussing their "vacation ,, ,. , ,, ... „ „ — Cedar ------ ---- the Mill ------- school — house June 25 processes were so easy and smooth is 17 and has one year of high school I trips’’ as though the trains were not ^ adlson' *on «nd Mrs. F. R ’ ' the budget was approved. |that they weren’t necessary at all left, has been declared ineligible for needed for service men and people * ’* l80n’ ox • 1 |nt 'elf r n i*6*»*»!*' Mrs. Elsie Underwood will teach j One can hardly tell when leaving the any amateur or High School sports on urgent business. Another broth- ; “ “ * «* became n flight officer In the the the seventh seve] and eighth grades at the : ground or landing. Most of the since playing Semi-Pro ball this year. er ol Mr. Besmehen died suddenly {.¿ ^ a n H e r training1 It' th e T ’T i fsbad 1 Cedar Mm school next fall, she will I time we flew at about 5000 feet from In all, this should be a big occa this week In Tillamook New ' Mexico" ' Army Air FieW ali,° he P' inciP‘" Mrs Martha Bow-1 what I could judge. A. Wiesbaden sion for Beaverton Sunday because Mr and Mrs. L. W. Short spent a Klj ' offi Mud, * n is now one or wtl1 hav,‘ ,hp flf,h and aix,h’ Mr8 ° Ur oriR,na' P»r«>’ went on ahead to this is the first time in many years few days with his brother C. Cv * hlrlih trained men in I Kdna E Gr®vss third and fourth and | Paris on the 4 o’clock plane and that Beaverton has had a town team Short and family at Spokane They Armv Ah F o r c e s *7 Cailshad M“ Kstb,‘r Gustofsen first, and some of us waited until 4:20. We and you would be surprised at the luckily found seats in a plane and; receTyed insfrucUon in dead-rock second « ,adps ' ,anded at Villacoublay air field. Pa- talent that is on this team after a long layoff o f baseball. Game time enjoyed the trip very much oning navigation as as well as as the Mr- and Mrs. Robert Moore were ' ' "A ® “10’ !rho ent.lle *» ip was so well A 1 the L. W . Shoit home aAnn>JnM#, <1110(16 very happy recently when th eir; smoo*h »nd pleasant it was almost will be 1:15 with front row seats this week is Mr. Short’s brother" s! Mandar«! bombardierlng course. son William phoned them he ex -, uab*’lievable. Once in a while we available at 12:30 clear up to game RON W H ITW O R TH M. Short and wife from pected to be home soon. He is a mer hit an air pocket and bounced a hit, time. Can he Min at Home Mich. This is an older [.Ti'.ih.'.'i Garden Club Picnic at hut that just added interest to tip, chant seaman. Please park your cjirs in front of No one can imagine how per- 1st Lt. Schulz and wife are visiting trip. the High School or in front of the First Forest Fire of Season "i Rose G a rd e " Jul> ’ 20 his folks at Cedar Mill and enjoying f*ctly beautiful Paris is from tlm Grade School for Erickson street, ------- I the corner of Short and Broadway; Beavcrton Community Garden Club a sb°>t furlough j alr- We circled over the city before from Second to Farmington, will be The first forest fire of the season has stalled traffic through Short wi^ ' " " t T t ' n T ’ m“ Friday” ^Tulv’ 20 A""pre-achooi^Hnic was Held at t h e !landlnK and It was easy to see the cut off from traffic from 1 to 4. - . . . . c —play ball ............. ; in Wa, hinpton Park ai the rose test Reedville school July 10. famous places-the Elfel Tower, the Don’t forget with ......... Beav- started Tuesday afternoon in the street since last Friday. erton at 1:15 Sunday, Grade School Coast range at head of the Salmon- ; At the last meeting of the City gardens fo|. a picn|,. iunch. Mem- Work has been started on a con- Arc d' Triomphe, Notre Dnme Cal lie- i berry n o rrv r i v o r nnn la uttll r»nt n f n nn. I r»ilrtn 1 1 i* m n t p a n t urua lot tn ro . ° * river 4 and is still out of con- Council u contract r* . , to . bring _. ‘ . outom oi »»f « mjuu gallon cupaclty r. . . L dial and many others. One Just , - 4 . r was r* let to . re- bers are asked their own i«,.«»«. ‘ ,ou cistern diamond. trol. About 300 men, nearly 200 surface certain of Beaverton s s„ oon8 ?tc on the Reedville school ground for ' feels out of the world when serine something like that. We then wait soldiers and many high school boys streets. It is planned to resurvey | This is a change in their ulans for fire protection. Roster of Beaverton are fighting the fire. The fire is the Beaverton water svstem and fin d 1 . .. : ’ !< ed for a little while at the airport ____ . . , _ „ .„ „ „ u i ii_ . . . . ___ _ , . . the July meeting but Mrs. Norrbo -------------------- — i , now burning in Washington Tilla- out the cost of installing 10 inch ; for transportation and had coffee Merchants— „ - ,, ... . . __was unable to entertain the club on Pioneer teacher H as mook and Clatsop counties pipes in place of the eight inch worn , ... , , . , j and donuts. I got into town a little . . . . her grounds as planned at the June nut ninps now in iikp out wonripn wooden pipes use. i after 8, got my room and settled Birthday Party Catchers—Dick S. Durbal Edward I meeting. A daughter Janet M. Stubb was __ I down for the evening. People Nazarene Cam p Meeting K. Coon. n iD ia ron n rt in i l... n ___ a ., i born June 25 to Mr. and Mrs. C. F. c o '» r- Infielders—Don R Snipe. Herman July 19-29 Della C. Fisher had a birthday ,to Central «ookln-; stubb of Beaverton , r o rm e r i a s to r L o m e s R. Becker, 'William Chinn, Robert j party at her home In n Beaverton . , Fri Place m fL de la . V h° l'entî r of town A marriage license has been is- ’J' q B e a v e r t o n Opera. There I was C. Schudt, Donald Hicks, Howard day, July 6 with a monster birth- j HBa|gn«d , The annual camp meeting of the ‘ sued to James P. Armstrong of For to tlie Transatlantic Club Johnson day cage and a big dinner in honor. t Place de la République Outfielders—Henry A. Steele, Rob Oregon Pacific District Church of est Grove and Verna M. Gerber of Rev and Mrs. Everett L. Bowers, of the happy occasion. Many use-jnn(j the Nazarene begins this Thursday \ Beaverton. had to take the Metro (subway ) soon to he known as Everett and __ __ _____ __ ________ ________m ert L. Bea, Earl Brekke. ful gifts were received including 4 Services will be Beaverton Rebekah Lodge No. 248 Pitchers- Ronald K. Whitworth, evening at 7 30. Pat to their friends in the Tualatin cords of wood. 1 »'„'u fl' - I T '' L . ^ bo R^d Cross h:n James B. Olsen. Wesley Toldmeier. held thereafter at 10. 2:30 and 7:30 held installation of new officers in Valley, arrived last week aftei Della C. Allen (Fisher) In 1 8 7 7 !„*„ over these hotels for peopl. on until July 29. Oddfellows hall on July 3, as follows: j pass and set up a centrili club in the Beaverton school ___ In ____ the several „ _______ ______ nart f The camp is located 3 miles South Fern Haines. N. G.; Bertha Ander-, spending the winter on the roast; , taught to take up their new appointment old one room school house on the n ° , b® l’lty- Vershum -Thom as Rites of Portland on 82nd avenue. SOn, U. N. G; Myrtle Hardman, chap- " " nv i ransatlantlo was lot Red ln In the Ho north side of Broadway and b.twesn , " 0 ----------------------- lain; Mrs Hattie Taylor, secretary; i ° r Beaverton and vicinity. Read at N e w b e rg Church p, p, , I ha now n n n u iE n w hnuo the Joe Rossi property and the Da- jjiven ^ ° a de' " e and fron' .,b ere wns The new minister, whose wife and um i n u p m m > u me r-"** I Jack L o w e Saves Sister Luctle Jones treasurer; Frankie him vld Purser home She 1 h one o f t h e tb . . . .. fooin „ at one of the anni p. . Butts RSNG; Ida M. Harris NSNG; three children accompanied The Friends Church at Newberg. comes to us after having served oldest if not the oldest pioneer tench-' ... p ° ® ’ * ,ad a n 1*'° rom D row n in g Edna Sheets RSVG;Muy Owrey TS Oregon, was the scene of the wedd over three years as mlssionary-pas- ei in fiolnt of service of school dls -1 *Vi ’ * . d an,l bot an,l On Sunday. July 1, Jack Lowe, 13- VG; Ellen LaRue PNG. Delicious ing Thursday night of Miss Pauline tor of the Klamath River Mission trict 48 now living. She says "Baav- r f ' " a* teally vei v’ Mae Thomas and Cpl. Arnold W. year-old Beaverton boy. saved the refreshments were served, Field in Northern California, ap- erton was a good school even back ' ,’ **' . * , ftt ,be Mod- life of his 10-year-old sister Barbara. Stafford and Dickie Miller of Ore- Vershum, son of Mr. Bernard Ver- With the hoataaa, rala The children were playing with in- Ron City visited their grandparents Pointed there by Bishop J. C. Baker in 1877! ' « " 1 tubes in the Tra sk river , n<l father tives pr ' nt iran IHoyd W. Alb-,, Cressman ^ fic U U d a ^ Miss'AWen^e | ner " e r ftUb; Vm Trask river 20 20 miles miles an„ fathe, over over the the Fourth Fourth of of July. July. of J be Methodist Church. Mr. 1 that It w.is not Cornelius; Mrs. W II Cady, Abet ,, 1 v' ' nlaved the wedding music i East of Tillamook, where Mr. Lowe Mr nnd Mrs. Robert Crane enter- the interests deen. Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. Calvin <j’ her, dlnnri ’ 1 NHss Sh’rley Greer sang I love You 1 is do,n^ loKKlnR load " ork M,s tained at dinner Saturday night for ° ? 'L _ L l UKln^ r^Kulai- r; anH>,’A lw avi’’’ Lowe and the children were spend- Mrs. Leslie Knoles of Oakland, Cali- of his own communion hut to rep- Burnes, Forest Grove; Mr. and Mrs. tl J* , . . * resent in part some 22 Christian de- \V. L. Burke, Buxton; Mrs. Mae h , ,,, ' Pr*Pa ,ed very well A reception w a/held afterward t ¡ J • ’ • M Johb E fornia. Covers were laid for 18. Mr. nominations, in addition to the Am- Thomas and son Herbert Jr., Coop- nt, - rin'll " i* t°n ' 'Vb<)1' " ‘ ro Knolss is skipper on a mine sweeper the church. The bride is the daugh-1 Cameron, who is camping nearby, erlean Sunday School Union nnd the er Mt. Also a friend. Mrs. Susie ,, ^ a8, , me viiuti. winiom v Barbara fell from the tube into a in the South Pacific. American Bible Society His ex- Ixisli, -*y morn nK I went shopji - ; Losll, city, called; with Miss Mde L. I * . ter of Mr, an deep hole and had gone under three panded parish of over 1000 square Fisher and Earl E. Fisher at home, inrl bought a few things at the I ’ \ taken out. Although They have a special department for by She ^ f swallowed ory miles in the Klamath National For- — ■ ------ ■ — hy her ner father.. lamer.. nne wore " a w 1 “ h ‘ it " .«U she a M had soma "h T s w r r r * ; men on pass from outside Pails. I satin Marquisette lace ; effects were suffered , i coupled with membership in the vs Veterans I a n rlerl .bought a bottle of peifume nnd sent Nntio; >1 Fellowship of Indian Work- m a n y v e t e r a n s L a n o e a W ith finger t i p v e , UXUg fr o m » Jack te a member o f I i it to you the other day from there. crown of seed pearls. She earned _ , ei is well a- the Klamath River In Portland from Pacific .On the whole things In Paris are > a bouquet of pink rose buds. { B f he rescue w a. witnessed hy Mrs. Chamber of Commerce; at the same ■ . 1 | outrageously expensive for what you Miss Ellen (juinn, cousin of the Cameron and daughter Bonnie, and --------------------------------i time serving as chaplain of the Seizd Three hundred cheering soldiers' ¡get. that there Isn’t much to buy. bridegroom was maid of honor. She ! by his mother Mrs. J. C. I-owe of George J Hauptman has arrived Valley, CCC Camp, gives the youth- ;ind «„ilors, fresh from the flsme-l Much of the jewelry is nothing but wore a rose taffeta formal and car I route 1. Beaverton 1 at tbe Baxter General Hospital. Spo-. ful pastor In conjunction with his scared battle grounds of the Pacific ' cheap junk that we would buy for a ried a pretty nosegay. The Ixjwe’s are home now nnd uane. Washington, from the Europ- former experience In youth work ln war zone, landed ut Portland, Ore., j few rent* it hnm. k iir ~ ik .u **». Bridesmaid was Miss Betty Jean Jack left this week for Mt Vernon. ' an Theatre of Operation. He was Philadelphia, Penn a background recently under a sunny sky to the charge ten and twenty times what Greer. She wore a pink Marquiset in Eastern. Oregon, for a visit a transferred from Cp. Patrick Henry, of activity vei y helpful In his pres- welcoming strains of the 4t>8th Ai _ _ It Is actually worth. I stop; d te formal and carried a pretty nose- while with his aunt Mrs. Belsmaw. Virginia His home address is box ! ent charge. my Service horces band playing Htore and priced some silk scarfs H»y. I Jack was as unconcerned about 1527. route 3. Beaverton. I ------------------------- Sentimental Journey.' 'Just small ones about 12x24 inch If Dr. Robert Ellif of Portland ' rescuing his little sister, seeming to Burton G. Bundy has been trans-j trans B IT S O F N E W S fiKhi in.K. m*? G* ner* 1 ,hnt '«W e and they wanted SI .m l brother in law of the bridegroom. that he was doing his “good ferred from San Francisco, Calif., to McArthur nnd A.lmiral Nlmlts. some $20 for th(>m For rnyon th sa„, was best msn Ushers were John . - • Baxter General . . Hospital. Spokane, deed” for the day. The Cheerio Club held a picnic in of whom have not seen their h om e.,h, y would do very well for me only Thomas and Jack Greer of Aloha from the South West Pacific. Hi» the Boyd grove on July 6. All mem since the earliest days of the con- or W. Th„ tha ..ay way every- everv- ----- — ,, .— After a trip to the beach Mr. and v i r t i / c a m rv \ n r u / c home address is box 225. Beaverton. bers being present except Mrs. She! flict with Japan, were highly en- thing ran there. I did get two litt Mrs Vershum will be at home at NEW S AND VIEWS lenberger. Mrs. Hiram Stipe of Hu- 'bused as they stepped down the bottles of perfume at the Au Prln- Aloha till Mr. Vershum reports to Caroline Talbert Is -«pending two gangplank of their transport and set ti.mpa department store 10c en ch N e w Shoe Ration Stamp t.er substituting his post. { weeks in Medford. She is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Taylor, who lived In Rl°* again on their own country, a 1 and they were $3 each. That just - —------- — - her grandmother Mrs. O. J. Gould The new shoe ration stamp that one Of the Cullen houses on Farm- moment long dreamed of in the long a)Krut took care of Saturday morn and her uncle Colin Gnuld. who re r» _ j __ «. c __ 1 so j tt„ nf ,||nnPl ........ ;in , s z t r c n c B r o k d c ft s t S u n d a y ,.^nRv >> e die- the Office of Price Administration Ington Road sold their home and days and nights of fighting in far . ln>r cently received an hor. honorable —. — ------------- — f,„ - ....... charge from the army after three announced would become valid Aug- moved to their former home at Ray- ,,,r P*are» or vne nouin anu t enrini then took a sightseeing tour In the .................... Stamp mond Pacific ‘ — The broadcast "Showers of Bless- r ( )R p a'r ,fj^ with the «st - 1 ..... 1945, will be Airplane Sti Jm ____ . _ . . ------------ "<n. That .................................. U about the best Women of Multnomah County s wav t0 MR p arl!, ln gu(.h „ Hhnrt ing sponsored by the General div,sion No. 4 in War Ration Book No. 3, Mrs. Delia McCauley of California Church of the Nazarene can be 0u<,st!, at , he home of Mr and M R Collins, shoe rationing re pre- who has been visiting Mrs. Boyd Red Cross Volunteer Service were time and It was very Interestin» heard each Sunday afternoon over Mrs. E A Tudor on Julv s honoring sentative announced today. _ Ait- waa railed suddenly to her home on o ori b;,n,l *'lth 1 . cold milk, hundreds of . visited many __ of the xasnoii _ ___ . ___ _ . < n inu »*|<I , ir .ffi.il ln t lir h n i l t a _ ________. cases, and hot coffee, r doughnuts, pIarea - the E iffe, * Xower the Arp t it urn KW .1J i plane Stamps Nos. 1, 2, and 3 are account of illness of her husband. They were anxious to Triumphs, drove up the Champa good indefinitely. Mrs. Verna Huntley of Portland newspapers, __________1 . . _ Ml - Ralph A Tudor had a most delightful bridge party know what wai RotnK on and much E|yS* efl pa*t the Tuillertes. the I»oii- B R I E F S and P E R S O N A L S pro- at her home last Monday In honor mf,re besides, such as how long It I vre. «topped at Notre Dame, the Ifo- Competition. bringing better Mi. and Mrs. Virgil Myers have neer of the Portland distri't enr would take to get home "fr om here " tel des Tnvaltdes ’and some o f the sold their home near Beaverton and neers. Another guest was Major T ducts at lower prices, benefit« the of Mrs, McCauley of California ■ --- — Whatever res-1 other points. You get a wonderful bought a farm near Oregon City. T Mackenzie and wife, row sta consuming public. Direction of private output hy view of the city from Troortdero - ed a buxom tricts it. harma the publia Presw Wha is »chet? i l r and Mrs Myers will be greatly tioned at F<>rt Lev J. Howard Pew, Sun Oil Co. lady, Well, explained the salesman, public authority in peacetime is re- looking past the Eiffel Tower. Pcr- missed In both the Masonic lodge kenzie is a daughter of Mr Tudor American ways of haps one of the most beautiful thin tt it* a sort of little hag of perfume, pugnant to and also In the Eastern Star The son entered West Point July 2 After 22 a girl's chances to marry You put it in your drawers. I un- thought. War Mobilizer Vinson. is the Hotel des Invalided where N i- Mr and Mr* John Huntle>- are go- this year Later in the day Mr and We ve concluded that the Near poison Is burled. ing to California to visit their daugh- Mre. Walter Gellniky and fam ily, begin to dw indle.-L. 3. Census Bu- dem and what you mean. but Un t it reau. s little oncomfortahls?—Ex. East la near enough. (To bs continued) ter Betty joined the party. F ;:^ *d ^ N LjltS OI JNeWS About Our Boys