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VOL. 19. NO. 8 ESTABLISHED 1927 Babson Discusses Russia Beaverton, Oregon, Beaverton Debate Team Wins First Place At Willamette Meet Open House” At Grade School Friday, March 22 , 1946 BOOST YO UR HOME TOW N AND M A K E A B E T TE R PLACE TO LIV E P T A Meeetlng March 26 Afternoon Affair The Outside W orld By Parachute Vole City Water Expansion On Wed. Mch. 27 The executive board of the Beav Their only regular contact with the The cup winners decisively erton Grade School Parent Teacher world ‘•outside" will be delivered soon I Champions of Oregon'* was dubbed Assoulation met Thursday, March to F. H. Johnson at Moses Point, \V ashington, D. C.( March 22. Let j on the Beaverton debate team last , „ us start with three statements with week end after they had captured ° i >en House at the Beaverton 14, at the home of the president. Alaska, when a small radio will be delivered by air mail which left Bea which most intelligent people agree f ' rst Place honors at the annual Wil- ' grade school was so well attended by Mrs. Graydon Pace. Board members present were: Mes- verton Tuesday. 1, Notwithstanding Churchills blast lamette University speech contest parents and friends that the pro- The specially constructed shipping no group NOW wants a war with f 'rida>’ and Saturday. gram in the auditorium had to be dames Norton Peck, H. B. Shofner, Approval of Beaverton's No. 1 ex Russia. Surely the vote of the Uni- I Team members are Bill Springer rePeated twice so that all could see F. Mills, G. Pace, and R. H. Bes- container was sturdily constructed pansion project will be the subject of ted States would be 100% against ¡t I Wallace Branch, affirmative; Pat ! the hundreds of youngsters dance, mehn; room mothers present: Mrs. with ample protection for the small a special election to be held at Bea- NOW, although we are better pre- j McCrum, Elwin Paxson negative j 8,ns and go throu8h calesthenics, Riley Grandy, M. Romig, F. Bo- radio inside to go through the trip Nerton City Hall on Wednesday pared for it NOW than we may ever W a>lace and Elwin also took part in before the Proud audience last Moa- zick, Drew and B. Johnson. Guests, safely. You see, it will be parachuted March 27. The polls will be open in. be again. j extemporaneous speaking j day n‘8ht. Miss Davies and a group Mrs. J. C. Lowe. Minutes of previous board meeting This parcel weighed 52 pounds 5 between the hours of 8 00 a. m. and 2 Most of all, Russia does not want I The CUP winners decisively de- S ° f teachers aad pupils showed the 8.00 p. m., but may be closed for one another war NOW. She knows that defeated Washington, Hillsboro I huge crowd through the different were reead and approved, treasur- ounces and the postage was $67.21. hour between the hours of 12 noon er reported a cash balance of $301.79. This was the most postage to ever we saved her in World War II; and 1 Salem, and eked out a 2-1 vie- ; rooms " here pupils work was on dis- Membership to date is 179 be used on a single package from and 2 p. m. at the discretion of the she knows she would lose all her tory over Eugene Hi in the pre- play‘ „ ,, The March meeting which will be ] the Beaverton post office. All the judges of the election. gains with a World War I I I NOW i Uminary rounds of debate- and in The followlng program was given: Voters are asked to approve an 3 Our State Department is so divided the finala they downed Grants Pass ! ^ , ning a? d dl?ll marcb held Tuesday, March 26, will be an 1 $1 and $5 stamps were used and an issue o f $200,00000 of water bonds afternoon tea, starting at 3:30 p. impressive array of 50 centers were grade school band, directed by F. E. into Catholics. Protestants, New . and Salem to gain undisputed pos- the proceeds o f which will be used Bushnell; singing game, first grade, m. an interesting program is being on the top of the box. Dealers and Capitalists that it can- j session of first place, as follows: prepared. A musical number led , The package was sent by Mrs. W. not agree upon any foreign policy I This same team will represent directed by Miss Galley, Mrs. McKell —to say nothing of agreeing to Beaverton in a District meet to be and Miss ..Johnson; ..exercises and by John Tennant, a reading by Pat j E. Henderson, of Beaverton, who is Retiring remainder of out Miss Taylor’s class | Mr. Johnson's sister, fight Russia NOW. j held in Beaverton soon to decide the folk dance, second grade, directed by McCrum and standing Refunding Water | Johnson, who is employed by the Bonda Hence, there is no possibility of a representative to the University of Mrs. Myers and Mrs. -Carlson; folk will present a dance number. ....................... $ 20 , 000.00 ___ ucuaic in debate in n. m ac- Refreshments will be in charge o f , u. S. government, was only recently Pumping Equipment for war with Russia for an indefinite Oregon state April, ac- dances- fourth, fifth and sixth grade cording to E G Wphh ifirl». directed by_ Miss Lite; cales- Second Grade Mothers under Room j joined in this remote outpost by his New Sorrento Well period. $ 7,600.00 thenics, third grades and fourth and Mothers Mrs. Romig and Mrs. Bozick. I wife and small son. Is War I I I Probable? coach. SOO.OOO-gaMon reservoir at J Moses Point lies between Nome Sorrento Well .................. $ 32.000.00 It is safe to add a fourth forecast, Other Beavertonians who took part fifth grade boys, .directed by Mr. Camp Fire Girls will be on hand j and Point Barrows. Nome being the Transmission viz:—I f our recent dilly-dally, con in the Salem tournament were Da Bullis; folk dances, seventh and Line — Sor nearest point and when the weather rento Well to City System $ 32.500.00 tradictory, inconsistent and silly for- vid Cady. Elbridge Gordon. George eighth grade girls, directed by Miss to care for children. All members and friends are urged permits it is a $40 plane trip. eign policy continues long enough, j Choban and Bob Marugg, in debate tumbling, sixth, seventh and Replacing Transmission to attend. Line on Tualatin Valley we may have a war with Russia , and extemp; Tom Cook and Ed Har- eighth grade girls, Miss Lite direct ing; tumbling, sixth, seventh and Your Red Cross donations are Hlway, necessitated by someday. Then, the U. S. and Brit- I vey- *n extempore speaking, still far from the goal of $2.600. building of 4-lane hlway $ 35,300.00 eighth grade boys, directed by Mr. [ Beaverton Entertains ain will not be so well prepared as | Johnson; songs, Dance Y e Gypsies, i q , j » • p l To date only $1,700 has been col Replacements In present we are today; while Russia could Mrs. Vernita Johnson Hungarian Dance, cradle song, Waltz •JlUaentS in E.XCiiange lected. System $ 72.400:00 then be very much stronger and in c • I i • i i »»» • Mr. and Mrs. Floyd E. Grant of TO T A L ........... — ..... addition will have all atomic bomb ^ C flO U S ly Injured In W rC C K . in A Flat, The Bells of St. Mary's, j Assembly $200,00000 Beaverton are being congratulated secrets. Only a spiritual awakening Mrs. Vernita Johnson, injured last I sol° Jpan Clawson, directed by The bonds are expected to bear o f our State Department, or a splitup I Thursday nite when the auto she was ^ rs* Buffam, Mrs. Barrett Randall, I l ho Tigard-Hi student body thor- on the birth of a daughter, March 16. approximately 1.75% interest which of Russia into two or more nations, I driving struck a truck just west of j accompanist. | oughly enjoyed an exchange assem- The baby has been named Karren. Felicitations are being extended with the serially maturing bonds can prevent such a conflict. 1 Beaverton is in serious condition at I | ,dy presented by the local high Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Perkins, of will be paid from water system net Conditions today are almost Men-| SL Vincents Hospital, Portland. B ea ve rto n H u m m e r W i n s , school last Tuesday afternoon Everyone of the performers dis Beaverton, on the birth of a daugh revenues, exclusively, according to a tical with those following World W ar ! Her husband, Vernon Johnson, had j o J Dt • o. , . played splendid talent and highlights ter, Marilyn R., on March 13. bond maturity schedule which has I. Instead of a German Hitler, there ! recently left Beaverton bound for j ^CCOnu r la c e in v -O n te S t entertainment Mrs. Neta Daly was among recent been prepared. can soon develop a Russian Hitler. ! overseas service. The news of his j T T . . _ _ _ „ _ _ _ _ , of the afternoon's „ , initiates into the Beaverton Grange. However, the payment of interest Great Britain again has a Labor w ife’s accident was flashed to his „ U n/ er0S0lty„ , . ° f ° i egon, Eugene, were the Pep Club Stunt, a mock At a ceremony in Vancouver at 2 and principal is also guaranteed as Government; France again is playing »hip while it was 3 hours out of San Ma^ h » - W i n n e r of second place trial and a seven piece swing or- polltics and talking pacificism; while Francisco. The Captain returned to in the 8tate contest for high school , chestra composed entirely of Beav- p. m. Tuesday, Edwina Peeps and a general obligation of the City Alfred Getchell were married. They which means that in case the water U. S. mothers merely "wanna get P °r t and Mr. Johnson was with his j papers lJ L schools \0T] st',dent8' their dear boys home". World War wife when she regained conscious- under„ *9® was B a r t o n high Acts that were presented on the plan to make their home in Beaver revenues should prove insufficient in any year to pay the interest and II would have been unnecessary had I ness Saturday morning , school s Hummer ^ r8t ' n Program are as follows: Mary ton. Dorothy Bader is home from work maturing bonds, the deficiency would It been "nipped in the bud". W orld; Six employes of the Beaverton Post ‘ ht8 f',a8S Z " to. tbe Pointer, piano solo; Janet Nielsen. be Included in the General Fund W ar I I I can be prevented by the Office, many friends and relatives P endleto"‘ high school and third to vocal selections; Marilee Pomeroy, ill with a cold. humorous reading; Mary Jane Mar- Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Ankele are Budget and paid from tax collections U. S. and Great Britain NOW join-i have given blood transfusions to aid Panther Sciatches of Redmond g tyn, a whistling number; Ruth Boeck- the proud parents of a baby boy. The inclusion of this general ob lng on a fair, but firm, foreign poll-! 1»V recovery. school, of the winners in ut Pat McCrum, Janet Nielsen, vo- Mrs. Edith Stewart is going to vi ligation feature results In a mater cy, backed up by force. J Mrs. Johnson, who was living in the Announcement eighteenth annual high school cal trio; John Tennant, piano nov sit her daughter. Mrs. D. H. Cush ial saving ln interest rato which What This Means To Business and Mountaindale with her father, J. C. Investors ! Rafferty, was employed in the Bea- press contest were made here Satur elty; Pep Club, a mock trial; Ben man, in Wedderburn, Oregon, for a would not be received without it. day by George Turnbull .acting dean nett Norrbo, modern art exhibition; few days. She will be accompanied The new source of water secured Hence, businessmen and investors ! verton post office until the first of I : of the university school of journal- and the orchestra, several instru- i by her grandson, Duane Cushman, when the Sorrento Well produced have nothing NOW to fear from j the year. 1 ism, under whose auspices the con mentals. Student body President | The West Slope-Beaverton gospel 950 gallons per minute on teat meets Russia. For the past year, I have test is held. Jack Greer was master of ceremon- j service which Rev. Russell Thomas a serious need and must be made been forecasting a break in the stock C A M P F IR E G IR L S » ies. Tigard return assembly is an- w ll| conduct next 8unday In the available for use as quickly as pos market "due to a Russian scare". Sunday, March 17, the Camp Fire ■ ticipated in the near future. home of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kruger, sible. The capacity of the present This recently occurred when stocks Girls and the Blue Bird Girls, t h e : 4-H Achievement Meeting on Junction Rond, will be held at 5 well is 310 gallons per minute. . lost T billions i. , . of dollars . , . in a few dsvs. i junior organization of Camp Fire, ' T? • „ 1 . kj c * „ A high rate of leakage and in- o'clock. The theme of the service Now this is probably over and we ; attended ^ Congregational Church The first 4-H achievement meeting Light N e w l i n g e r s oats, require uhmilH ere» mprnlv nlnnp* for nwhilp 1 . _ _ . . . . . . . .. a • ■¥>! 1 will be "The King ef G ld r j', bused creas'ng ms'ntet atic. * h|?u*K 5 ° ™errily al0^g. ,io/ j service in a group. There were | for clubs finishing their project re- ArrWe at Rehearsal replacement of much of our city dis on the 12th chapter of John. wlth better business and higher stock | forty.one gil. „ and four guardlans j quirements in 1946 was held in Gro- The Beaverton Odd Fellows will tribution system consisting of wood- Last Monday night eight new sing pri?88' . i . . . : present. This week marks the 34th ! ner school Friday, March 8. accord- Th,s present Russian scare should blrthd of c Fire , to Miss Faye Nichols, Home De ers arrived for the big Easter con entertain the Beaverton Rebekahs stave pipe lines which have passed their expectancy of life and useful make Congress more willing to ap-, Another feature of Birthday Week monstration Agent. cert rehearsal sponsored by Beaver and friends Tuesday evening. All ness. Much of this wood stave pipe Odd Fellows, Rebekahs, and friends propnate funds for national defense, , wU, be a Mother and Daugh*ter Pot Mrs. Eleanor Anderson led the ton Grade School P. T. A. Willis is more than 30 years old. cause it to help the BrUish Empire Luck Dlnner tQ be he,d ,n the Con_ _ clubs assisted by Mrs. George Ru- Cady, leader, is pleased with the pro are invited. All plans for construction are ba and to encourage that Empire to d o ! gregational Churc Wednesday at 6:30 eck. Members enrolled in Sewing gress being made by the chorus. I The Beaverton Rebekahs met Tues- sed on the report of John Cunning more for her Colonies. The best way ■ p. m. — — - 1 This is a community Easter con- ! day honoring Mr and Mrs. The P. T. A. and the Kiwanis I, II, and Bachelor Sewing who re- to combat Communism is for Capi Club sponsor these Camp Fire and j ceived their pins are: , HuRh Lewis, who are moving to Yam- ham and Associates, Consulting En Carol Ann cert by the singers from Eastern gineers, and are designed to meet talism to insure a higher-standard- Blue Bird groups. county. All singers ' hill, where they are * oln* . . ba8t; | Anderson, Mildred O’Mann, Jo Ann Washington Beaverton's most pressing need In of-living and greater security than Next rehearsal will ^ S M vs. Evelyn Scott ■ was in charge Roberts, Peggy Munger, Elaine An- j are welcome. the most economical manner. does Communism. The new Atomic be at the Congregational Church, j ° f « » • Party- * r ’ B n<* CARD OF T H A N K S derson, Sara Munger, Joyce Alcx- Detailed information may be ob Energy may succeed in doing this. T * I o.n i i . - i „„a l We wish to thank tha many ander, Delores Rueck, Jean Davis, Beaverton. Monday night March 25, | wpre Presented with a gift from the tained at the City Hall from R. C. 1 aB Presid*nt ’P5UIJlan a a d ; friends for courtesies, flowers and Norris Holmes, Kenneth Brown, at . o < lork .sharp. j|r. and Mrs. Laukat were in Bea Doty, Recorder-Treasurer. Mr. Churchill agreed at Fulton, Mis- g jndnea6es shown us, in the recent Donald Rueck, Carroll Williams, All qualified voters are urged to rs. . « pv. > ii ; verton this week following their souri, on March sjixth: Th ese^are; d(jath of our husband and father. Junior Brown, Melvin Forsyth, Phil D i g 'OD D i g g i n g D p : honeymoon at the beach. Laukat go to the polls and vote on Wed perilous times. The world either | Mrs. Mabel Smith and daughters lip Leeper, Walter Orr, Lawrence is headed for destruction or for the j is leaving for Fort Lewis where he nesday. March 27, 1946, between 8: Briggs, Eddie Harvester, Bob Stand- Blackberry Bushes . . . has volunteered for European service. a. m. and 8: p. m. greatest age of progress in history” . I ley, and Clifford Grow. Herbert Thomas has been busy Mlchael M;tdden i8 home with the I f we are to have the latter, this is this w’inter digging up blackberry | —„ „ i . , . a time to hold good stocks; while if ___ L E G A L N O T IC E JACOB TU L L E It bushes which were over ten feet ! A pre-Convention C. E. rally will we are to witness destruction, then j METHODIST CHURCH N OTICE OF high and a very dense jungle! it will make no difference whether | and Watson Sts. Phone 3695 TT . . . , be held Sunday, March 24, at 3 p. Funeral services were held Tues SPE C IAL EIJOCTION He thinks the person, who Intro- j t the Forest Grove Church. we have cash, stocks or government! Rev. Everett L. Bowers, Pastor day in Hillsboro for Jacob Tuller N O TICE IS HEREBY O IVEN bonds'. ] Church School 9:45 a .m. Mrs. Nan who died at his home, Beaverton, duced the Himalaya blackberry in > • That a special election will be held dol- million America introduced a Nationalists vs. Internationalists ! Bourquin, Supt. route 2, Saturday, March 16, at the lars worth of trouble! ln the City of Beaverton. Washing Lt. Beach on W ay Our people, unfortunately, are di-1 Morning worship „ 10:55 a. m. „ Stew- .age of 85 years. Interment was in ton County, Oregon, on Wednesday. Sermon: Reasons Fjr Lflwn Cemeteryj with R ev. H . F. vided into either Isolationists or Non- ardship Sunday, Home from Pacific March 27, 1946, at which election YVII J.IAM W. TR O U P E Isolationists. One group thinks we for Liberality, Pemberton of Hillsboro Methodist there will be submitted for the ap w. Funeral services for Wm. There were a lot of happy home should be content to put our own: M Y .F. meets 7:30 in church. Church officiating . Troupe will be held Monday after- folk,, and Mends down at Beach's proval or rejection o f the legal vot house in order before mixing u p , W.S.C.S. Wed. 10 to 3:30 p. m Mr. Tuller was born in Switzer noon, March 25. at 1 p. m. in the j j ar|tef > Beaverton, when word was ers o f the City the following propo with the rest of the world. The j land, came to America 68 years ago, Chapel of Pegg's Mortuary. Beaver recplved from Lieutenant Chester sition, to-wlt: CHURCH OF CH RIST other group goes to an opposite ex-1 and had resided in Washington ton BOND ISSUE SUBM ITTED TO He was born in Floyd City , Beach that he had started on hl« Second and Main St. treme and thinks that—through the County for 29 years. His wife, Eli- Iowa, on Sept. 15. 1879, and moved home tr,p March 6 and was on his T H E VOTERS BY TH E George Springer, Pastor United Nations Organization — we j zabeth preceded him in death, Oct. C IT Y COUNCIL arr0ss the Pacific home bound Morning worship worship 9:45 can NOW run the world and give Morning 9:45 a. a. m. m. ; m 4 Survivors are five sons, Otto his family to Oregon 24 years ago PURPO SE: Shall the City of every nation the Four Freedoms. To pic—Types of Christians in the an{J Erwin at home; Alfred of Port- He is survived by his wife, Birdie i after two yeara ln the u. g aervice. Beaverton issue $200,00000 in Troupe, and one daughter. | _______________ __ Both of the above groups are Early Church ! land, route 5, Erwald and Ernest water bonds to he retired serially Mr. Troupe was employed at the y F W T () M Kj,;T W EDNESDAY wrong. Either group could get us, “ lb*® 11 * m’ 'o f Portland, one daughter Mrs. Ella ln not more than 26 years, pay Beaverton Post 4617, VFW , will into trouble. President Truman C. E. 6.30 p. m. . T. Schulz of Beaverton, a niece Amy Commercial Iron Works, at which able first from the net water place he was Injured about ten days meet Wedne!!dayi March 27. at 8 p. should clean out our present State | Evening seiwice 7:30, special music, j ffer f Portiand and three graad- revenues and, if insufficient, then ago and never regained conscious j m At ,past 12 candidates will be Department and substitute therefor Midweek Bible study Thurs. 8 p. m chjldren from general taxes, to procure ness after the accident. \ injtlatl,d and the post will decide a united Department with a middle-: Topic: Malice. funds to retire the outstanding Mr. Troupe was a charter member , whether thpy will have an auxiliary ground, but firm, policy. This policy i ____ “ SCHOOL ROOM P R A Y E R water bonda and to improve and of the Odd Fellows Lodge, Walla ! M th,g meeting a "Poppy" sale chalr- should be 'Lim ited Inter-national- ! CHURCH OF TH E N A Z A R E N E extend the present water supply Walla, Washington. Services will mftn wj„ be appolnted for the an- ism” . It should be free from politics, Leonard C. Johnson. Pastor —“ I read the Bible and make a be under the auspices of the Beaver- nuaJ May event and system? prejudice and philanthropy. It 9:45 a m Sunday School, prayer each day as school opens and Vote YES or NO ton Chapter. __________ - Rev. should have one aim; namely, to in-. 11 a. m. Morning worship, out of it we have definite good.” So 100 Yee Former Prisoner of Japs to Speak terfere only in those spots which are Richard Taylor speaking said the teacher of the one-room 101 ............. .............. ..... No. LE G A L NOTICE The Beaverton Church of Christ liable to get us into war If left to 6:30 p. m. Young Peoples Serv country school. Yes. says the Lord — N O TICE is also given that there service, “Them that honor me I will honor I will hold a fellowship pot luck din- smolder. V ' 80 *•, m Evangelistic SUMMONS will be one polling place for said Believe In The U. N. O. I Rev. Taylor, speaker and they that despise me shall be IN TH E C IRC U IT COURT OF TH E ner in thej ba8e^ ^ rth<>f22theJ * ^ 2 special city election, which I, to '\ e I believe in the United Nations Or-1 Services each nite this week, with Ughtly esteem ed .^ B IB L E STATE OF OREGON FOR T H E , 6 3° Friday. March 2?. J. w h im h„ d ,n th„ c „ Ha„ - ' I Hale, missionary with the Issile , " 7 ~ £ *** gamzation and hope it will succeed. I Rev. Richard Taylor, evangelist as, N<JW turn tQ New Gulnea g. Pa COUNTY OF W ASH IN G TO N Wolfe Mission in the Philippines will citv lt "fa but democracy is too young a child the speaker for these pre-Easter ser-1 r ^ c where the kiddi kiddies in the public E LS IE B ATTE RSB Y, Plaintiff tell of his experiences while a pris-! ? ,ty' at whlch a" «»• to NO W depend upon it. excluaively. j vices. . schools are taught to read out of the vs. . Japs at I..O S Banos n- £ tty w!!1 vot0' and *aJ d Polling But important Foreign Notes should A R T H U R B ATTE RSB Y. Defendant oner of the r i i i M i i Bible as text book Quite right, for place will be open from 8:00 a. m. to be issued only when approved by V A L L E Y COMMUNITY C H I H i H l the Bib)e Ufted thelr fathers out of To; A R T H U R B ATTE RSB Y, the ternment camp, ! 8:00 p. m. of said day, except that It United Presbyterian cannibalism. Step in and listen as above-named defendant Congress—in advance—coupled with . . . , . ( . may, at the diecretion o f the Judges, H. A. ARM ITAG E, Pastor I they read how Christ set forth God's a willingness to declare war if said IN T H E N A M E OF TH E STATE; R I I Z I H t A l K L | be closed for one hour between the 10:30 a. m. Sermon—All Things ! love for the common people. Yes, Notes are ignored. Otherwise, we OF OREGON, you are hereby re- Kriday-Saturday, March-22-23 hours of 12:00 noon and 2:00 p. m. to All Men. Meetings held in Ga- common people who have ever quired to appear and anawer the sheuld mind our own business. of said day. BEW ITCH ED bel school. j lived under rags, disease and super- complaint filed against you ln the Phyllis Thaxter, Edmund Gwenn D ATED This 13th day of March, ---- ----- I stltion. The kiddies read how Christ above-entitled suit on or before the 1946. Twice- Blessed ______" E T H E L made the blind to see. the lame to expiration o f four weeks from the I James Craig. Gail Patrick—News R. C. DOTT. Allen Attends Big Sale CO NG REG ATIO NAL C H I RCH , wana and of how He raised the dead date of the first publication of thla — -------------■ ■ Recorder of the City o f Beaverton, Friday 7 p m. Church School party j back tQ ufe Now fouow 0n to the summons. I f you so fail to appear Saturday Bargain Matinee- Mch. 23 Near Raleigh Washington County, Oregon. Sunday 9:45 a m. Church School gr(,at day when He bowed Hts holy and answer plaintiff will apply to O KLAH O M A K ID Date of first publication March 15, Sunday 11 a m. Services Topic, bead in ' d#ath to clear such of us the Court for the relief prayed for Mr and Mrs. F. W. Allen and son James Cagney, New Serial , 1946. Robert of Cornelius, attended the The Apron of Humility, anthem by as accept Him as Lord and Saviour. ln her complaint, to-wlt: Zorro’s Black Whip Date of last publication March 22, And in this America of broken big Denney Bros, sale of dairy cat- the choir. A decree dissolving the marriage — , _ 1946 tie near Raleigh last Monday. The*- Wed. 12:30 Women * Dis meeting homes, lust crime, profanity and contract now existing between plain-|March 2,lr O F*r, 1° JOF ^ drink, our kiddies also need to know tiff and defendant and permitting report a large crowd of people an- Wed 8 p, m Lenten study, STO RY OF G L j o e . how God would win them to him xioua to purchase fine dairy cows. Tw o More L og» her to resume her former name of W EST H ILLS self. Get them up a bit earlier ga Elsie Cook I Cut,e on Duty—Cartoon and Newa J. W. Hughes of Forest Grove, Roll O ff O -L Train ther them around—open to Luke 8> L C T H E RA N CHU RC11 was auctioneer, prices were good, This summons Is published by or March 27to 30-W ed. to Sat 22-25 and read how Christ spoke a der of Hon R. Frank Peters. Judge Canyon Rd. near Sylvan several selling at $400 per cow. T B E MAN FROM OKLAH O M A Last Saturday two mora 40 foot word and «tilled the waves— Christ of the above-entitled Court, dated Werner J. Fritz, Minister Mrs. Allen was pleased with the Roy Rogers - Gab Hayes saw logs rolled from a Portland- the Creator. So do and better days the 20th day of March, 1946 March 24 fine lunch served by Beaverton Escape ln the Desert bound logging train on the O-K Sunday School 9 45 a. m are on the way. Grange. Mr. Allen met many of LOTUS L. LAN G LE Y. Helmut Dantine. J. Sullivan about 400 feet East of Cedar Street Divine Service 11 a. m. his old timd friends including Ben Attorney for Plaintiff, 1124 Board of, News crossing, Beaverton Luckily they o f Lenten eermon: The Cross Denney. Sam Olds, and Henry John | Trade Bldg.. Portland. Oregon mieeed the Highway croaslng. a son. Republican candidate for Coun- Sacrifice Date of first publication March 22. Saturday- Bargain Matinee Mch. 3 o !t hort distance, as many autoe atop MeChe.mey Rd. Portland, Oregon ty Commissioner. Denney Bros. ---- ---- -------- ~ ~ 1946. M ALE A N IM A L close to the track on both aides This space paid for by a Seattla had their cows dolled tip in great ST. CECELIA C H I RCH Date of last publication, April 19, Henry Fonda when logging trains pass—not real- family. shape for the sale. • Masses »2 8 to 10 » 1946. Serlal Zorrow's Black Whip tslng the greet danger J Church Services I M