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VOLUME IV. NUMBER 19 ESTABLISHED 1927 BABSON News Of Personal And Coininuiiitv Discusses Different Interest; Names And Places Industries By The Way, What News Haye You? B abson Park, Mass., June 7— O n ce every six m onths (June and D ecem ber) I prepare a b rief sum m ary o f leading industries and here follow s m y ou tlook fo r the secon d h alf o f 1946. M IF YOU CHANGE YOUR ADDRESS PLEASE NOTIFY YOUR PAPER BEAVERTON, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1946 WORLD'S LARGEST CARRIERS SAIL “ Snoring Davs Are Over"'- TOGETHER AS EIGHTH ELEET MANEUVERS Thurlow Weed. Beaverton. Invents An t i-S no ring Device; Sure-Fire Results Proud Parents o f Son A device guaranteed to keep atm osphere in crow ded barrack s soldiers from snoring and to w ork and perm itting the sensitive n on- Mr. and Mrs. Charles T a tlock There's Baseball Every Sunday * o f Berkeley, Calif., are the proud c 1 equally well with civilian disturb snorers to sleep peacefully. parents o f a son, Jack Allen, born Home Town Boys In er sof n octu rn al quiet has been Although the form er captain tendered to the Quarterm asters sent along a packet o f sam ples, M ay 28th. Mrs. T atlock will be Action Follow The Schedule rem em bered as R uth ETlley and C orps for A rm y use by a form er I the "device, anti-snoring" is so servicem an. i sim ple in construction that an y- Stort the second half with your A U T O M O B IL E ST O C K S: The w as at one tim e em ployed at the B eaverton Bank. T hu rlow W eed, an attorney o f one can m ake it. A ll that is team this Sunday. au tom obile industry should have a B eaverton, O regon, form er cap- needed are a 3 by 5 filin g ca rd b oom fo r a few years; but it is Ju n e 9 --B an k$ of B eaverton tain o f the A ir Corps, is the in- and a pair o f scissors. A strip 4 very vulnerable to labor troubles V isiting G randparents Ju n e 1 6 —Forest G rove at Beaverton ven tor w h o o ffe rs his product as inches long and 1 1-4 inches w ide Miss L inda T a tlock o f Berkeley, an d to bom bing. T here m ay be Ju n e 23 —Beaverton o t H illsb o ro a sure-fire m eans o f quieting the is cu t from the card. T he ends no reason fo r now selling autom o 'Calif., Is visitin g her grandparents Ju n e 3 0 --Y o m h ill a t B eaverton -----------------------------------------------------------o f the strip are rounded and a bile stock s; but it look s as if the Mr. and M rs. R . L. Filley. Ju ly 7 —B eaverton at V erb oo rt 1 1 1 1 1 1 ’ * I '» lig h t scallop is cut into the edge high prices have discounted the Ju ly 1 4 —Beaverton a t G aston - 1 1 I j O V S <111(1 ( » i r l S o f one length. T he card thus M oving to Seaside im m ediate outlook. Ju ly 2 1 — C o rn e liu s a t Beaverton shaped is m oistened and placed Mrs. G raydon P ace and daugh under the lips in fron t o f the A IR C R A F T M ANUFACTUR ters, G loria and Shirley, left T u es teeth with the scallop set fo r the IN G STO C K S: T hese stock s are day aftern oon to join Mr. P ace in M uch Im proved m em brane under the nose. A f selling largely on their liquida their new location near Seaside. H arold B row n on Second and ter the surplus saliva is sucked tion value. F rom this point o f Mr. P a ce and G loria are tem A ngel has been quite ill but is out, it form s a seal to prevent view , som e o f them m ay be a porarily em ployed by the Seaside mueh better. S eventy-five W ashington county m outh breathing and thus elim in g ood speculation; but the indus Cleaners. 4-H club m em bers will attend the ates snoring. try as a w hole is uncertain. R eturns fro m L os Angeles annual 4-H Sum m er School at W h en Captain W eed enlisted in C orvallis June 18 to 28, accordin g the A rm y ba ck in 1942 as a p ri A IR TRANSPORT STOCKS T o R eceiv e A ssignm ent A rlene Martin, w ho has b e e n , to Joe Cox, assistant county vate, he w as a profound sn orer T his is a g row in g industry and W a lter P ayne left W ednesday spending her vacation in L os An-1 agent. F ifty-n in e boys and girls and soon becam e a nuisance to will do a trem endous business for fo r F o rt Lewis, W ashington, geles, returned Sunday. will attend on scholarships pro his barack mates, he explains. Be som e years to co m e ; but the where he will be given his assign vided by interested business cause o f repeated rebukes and low M aking G ood W ages rates are govern ed by federal au m ent fo r arm y training. houses, organ izations and indi p opularity he undertook a p ro thorities. M oreover, the air T w o bus loads o f straw berry | H viduals. lines neither ow n their term inals New M an In M eat D epartm ent gram o f research in the su bject o f pickers are g oin g to Sherw ood T hose attending on scholarships snoring. n or the air through w h ich they He ascertained the per O ris Nelson has been tran sfer every day, and m aking very good. are: travel. T od ay— based on both red from cen tage o f snorers and analyzed P ortlan d to the local A rlene Arnell, 245 T u ck er St., tite types o f noises produ ced by value and earnings— they are sell S afew ay store where he is em L arge G roup Graduate B eaverton, sch olarsh ip given by snoring. in g the highest o f any group. T hey ran all the w ay ployed in the m eat departm ent. The graduation exercises o f the First S ecu rity B ank o f Beaverton. from bubbling and gu rglin g to B eaverton high sch ool w ere held A G R IC U L T U R A L E Q U IP P atsy H iller, Rt. 4, Sherwood, dou ble-forte blasts that sh ook the T o V isit R elatives In F ast in the gym nasium last F riday M E N T ST O C K S: T his is a fu n given by Mrs. H ansen's C ooking w indow s. Hi sow n case w as in One o f the largest groups A fte r 25 years o f separation night. dam ental industry and the better- Club. the highest category. to graduate since the high sch ool grad e stocks have both real se from her fam ily, Mrs. V ernon See. B everly D ober, Rt. 2, Cornelius, H e then began experim en tin g being over 90 in cu rity and a fair prom ise o f con o f Aloha, left W ed n esday evening started, there given by F loren ce Beauty Salon. with rem edial methods|. By seal tinued dividends fo r conservative by train f<rr a m onths visit in the class and one o f the largest AnnM olek, R t. 2, Beaverton, ing the m outh with strips o f ad crow d s to attend. Special m en B u ffa lo, N ew Y ork . investors. given by R eedville Sew ing Club. hesive or scotch tape, sn orin g was She plans to return b y air, vis tion should be given E lw in P ax- B etty R u fn er, R t. 1, Banks, overcom e. H ow ever this m ethod A M U SE M E N T ST O C K S: T he itin g relatives en route in D enver son and to G eorge Springer, who given by P ortland Gas & Coke had certain disadvantages. If m otion picture industry and sim i C olorado. gave a corn et solo "T h e H oly Co. spoken to in the night by a ser lar groups en joy great prosperity City.’’ B onnie W eller, R t. 1, Tigard, geant or bunk ch eck er, he w as un and dividends should continue A ttend F un eral o f P ioneer The USS Franklin D. Roosevelt (foreground) and the ITSS Midway given by T igard Grange. able to reply. W h en the adhe liberal fo r another year or tw o. T o A ttend l a b o r C onference (astern) take part in maneuvers of the IT. S. Eighth Fleet, which is under M iss Juliette C arter and Mr. G eorgia H icks, R t. 2, Portland, sive was rem oved in the m orning, the command o f Admiral Marc A. Mitscher, USN. Both 45.000-tonners they A. V . Butts, president o f the given by L eedy Grange. sections o f cu ticle w ere carried B A N K ST O C K S: In view o f and M rs. K arl Potter, fo rm e r »re two o f the three largest carriers in the world, the ether one bring the G reta L ohrenz, R t. 2, Tigard, aw ay with the glue. T he adhe the trem endous deposits, a small B eaverton residents, now residing state em ployees grain union, will OSS Coral Sea. The present maneuvers will extend into the summer. given by T ig ard P.T.A. sive resisted soap and w ater and in crease in interest rates on the in Seaside, w ere here last T ues leave M onday, June 10, fo r A s D eL orls Jones R t. 2, Cornelius, the rem aining streaks provok ed B an k s’ investm ents and loans day to attend the funeral o f Mrs. toria where he will attend a fou r day labor con feren ce. given by N orth P lains E xtension ridicule and em barrassm ent. should help earnings. W h a t the Lillian Darland. T he device, anti-snoring, solved Unit. fu tu re interest rates are to be Is A ttending R ose Show M ove Into N ew A partm ent Geraldine Snipes, Bx. 33, R eed the whole problem . It can be an yone’s guess. M r. and Mrs. Jam es Stanley Mr. and Mrs. M aine B rig g s and ville, given b y J. B. Im lay A Sons. w orn w ithout d lscofort, the in B E V E R A G E STO C K S: I know Mrs. A nn a B erthold, w h o has re Best, fo rm erly o f B eaverton, w ho Id a L ou H agg, R eedville, given ventor sa )s, and anybody can n oth in g about liqu or stocks.’ T he cen tly purchased the F airw eather now reside in Keasey, Oregon, tailor his ow n to fit his indicid- by Aloha Grange. ou t look fo r the soft drink stocks apartm ents on E rick son Avenue, are visiting frien d s in Portland, C ardboard is better L orn a Mae Kiser, R t. 1, Gaston, ual m outh. T hom as J. Lukas, , o f P ortland, W ash in gton , D. C., June 7— should be g ood a fter the sugar m oved into their new location while attending the R ose Festival than rubber eg plastic. The only given b y C herry O rove E xtension has opened the jew elry depart R epresentative W alter N orblad supply has becom e norm al, but last Saturday. show. rem uneration asked by th e form m ent in W alk ers departm ent (R -O re) announced to day that Unit. pH ces o f the stocks m ay already Joan Diehl, Bx. 40 R eedville er captain is that the know ledge store. H e is also ready to ser the F irst C ongressional D istrict an ticipate this. T o E nter U. o f O. V isitin g G randparents he has developed will help put an vice and repair w atches. In our o f O regon will have in 1948 tw o C ookery Club. Darlene Jensen, B x 82, R eed end to that barrack pest—the un- S ta fford and D ick ie M iller was Jam es W allace, Fred V an H orn con servation he stated that he vacan cies at the U. S. N aval A ca d B U IL D IN G ST O C K S: Unless repentent snorer. ville C ookery Club. visitin g their grandparents and and Bill Durhaim e, alum inus o f would be on duty six days a week, emy, Annapolis, M aryland, and th ere is a buyers’ strike; the L aw yer W eed has m arried since Alm a Sohirman, R t. 1, Sher father this w eek end. B eaverton H igh School, have just so that the people o f B eaverton tw o vacan cies at the U. S. M ili building industry is headed fo r a he left the service and adds that wood. by W in on a Grange. been discharged from the Coast are assured o f good service. tary A cadem y, W est P oint, New rem arkable boom . On the other R ev. Sturtevant R eturns Joyce Gnos, R t. 2. Cornelius, by he has received no com plain ts Guard. T hey plan on en terin g Y ork. hand, building stock s are high. about snoring. H e w ears the an Towa H ill Garden Club. the U niversity o f O regon in the T h e R ev. Mr. Sturtevant and On Ju ly 24, 1946, the Civil Ser I had rather buy w ell-located real M uriel Oranum, R eedville, bv ti suorer every night. fam ily have returned from Cali fall. vice Com m ission will hold a pre estate. T he analysis and test sections R eedville C ookery Club. forn ia. H e w ill be fillin g the lim inary q u alifyin g exam ination the Q uarterm aster Corps, V iola Pierson. Rt. 1, Beaverton, o f in the C ongregational T o R eceiv e D egree at U. o f O. C H E M IC A L ST O C K S: A l pulpit to determ ine the eligible can where the device was received, by H azeldele C ookery Club. C hurch from n ow on. Jam es Cam eron, son o f Mr. and thou gh they now look high, with didates o f the F irst O regon Dis Siegrid K och, R t. 1, B eaverton, said it m ay have security possi Mrs. W . D. Cam eron, will receive sm all yields, they are still a t trict .w hich em braces Benton, bilities, in that it m ight prevent by H azeldale C ookery Club. his bachelor o f science degree tractive. The ch em ical industry V isitin g In T ow n C lackam as, ..Clatsop, Colum bia, T he dram atic story o f her per D iane Hall, Rt. 1, T igard , by soldiers, sleeping in advanced po will ben efit from som e w onderful John B arnes, son of Mrs. from* the U niversity o f O regon at Lincoln, Marion, P olk, T illam ook, sitions, from revealing their pres experience o f nearly 25 discoveries now in the laboratory B arnes (E d na H ock en ) o f P ort the com m encem ent exercises to sonal W ashington, and Y am h ill Coun B ank o f Tigard. ence to in filtratin g enemy. N an cy O'Connor, R t. 5, P o rt years in the interior o f China was stage. A lso the industry has a land, is spending the w eek end be held at Eugene, June 16. ties. land, H igh be’s 5 and 10c Store, Mr. and Mrs. W . D. C am eron told and illustrated in m otion p ic very small labor expense and its w ith the Shaw boys. C ongressm an N orblad stated the with their daughter Jean, who ture by Clara J. H ausske to a qu alifyin g exam ination is open to B eaverton. basic raw m aterials are relatively A nette Pfenning, R t. 3, B eaver com pletes her freshm an year at grou p o f friends in the hom e of all candidates within the eligible V isit at B lasser H om e low priced. O regon State College, June 13, Mr. and Mrs. Paul K n epp last age, including those w h o are ton, B ank o f Tigard. Mrs. L utie U nderhill (L utie B or T uesday evening. R u th E ngbrctson, R t. 2, B ea C L O TH IN G ST O C K S: These serving w ith the ..arm ed forces, in g ) and sons E dw ard and Milton, plan to attend the exercises. Mrs. H ausske and her husband verton, O renco C om m unity Club. appear to have a g ood future,— and that arran gem en ts will be A lbert C. Hausske. w h o repre V irgin ia E ngebretson, R t. 2, especially m anufacturers o f m en ’s called on the B lassers on D eco T o R eceive B achelor degree made fo r servicem en to take the M ilton has not been sent the C ongregational-C hristian B eaverton, R eedville Sew ing Club. clothin g, shirts, shoes, etc. As ration Day. exam inations at w h atever place M axine Cady Barnes will re hom e v ery lon g from the South ch urches fo r the A m erican Board Jan ice Stinnette, G arden H om e, to the textile group, the rayon Schenectady, June 7 — T he they are serving on Ju ly 24, 1946, ceive her bach elor o f m usic de in China will be re-united after m an u factu rers continue to be the P a cific. United States w ill fa ce a m ilk w hether in the United States or G arden H om e P. T. A. gree, also, at the U. o f O. gradu a three-year separation during the Joanne Day, Rt. 6, Portland, by sh ortage this autumn, Colonel A r m ost favored. overseas. ation exercises. In T ow n Sunday war when Mr. H ausske arrives at G arden H om e P. T. A. thur F. F oran o f Trenton, direc C andidates fo r adm ission to the C O N T A IN E R ST O C K S: These Mr. and Mrs. H ow ard H ingley the states this m onth. C harles H ornecker, R t. 1, C or tor o f m ilk con trol for N ew J e r T o Attend G raduation E xercises Naval A cadem y m ust be not less su ffered no con version troubles and K athleen K eenan o f P o rt T h ey will return at the end o f sey, d eclared in a G eneral E lec than seventeen years o f age nor nelius, Hill Theatre. Mr. and Mrs. W illis C ady and the and will continue to d o a good land, visited at the Geo. B lasser sum m er to resum e their Neal M clnnis, R t. 3 B eaverton, tric F arm F orum address here tw enty-on e years o f son David, Mr. and Mrs. C larence work, rebuild their hom e, and re m ore than business; but the stock s appear hom e last Sunday. G ranum ’s Service Station. over W G Y . age on A pril 1, 1947, unless they B u ffa m and Mr. and M rs. H arry fa irly well priced in view o f re trieve their personal possessions M elvin Forsythe, R t. 4, Sher "T h e con su m er o f m ilk in the have served h onorably fo r one M. Barnes will attend the co m scattered or destroyed cen t earnings. Past M atrons C lub M eet by war w ood, by B eaverton C om m unity N ortheast United States will be year in the arm ed forces In which m encem ent program . operations in that area. T he P ast W o rth y M atrons Club con fron ted with a m ighty dism al E L E C T R IC A L E Q U IP M E N T event the age in Increased to G arden Club. M alcolm M clnnis. R t. 3. B eav ou tlook next Septem ber, O ctober tw enty-three years. C andidates STOCKS: This industry as a o f E astern Star m et in M asonic Lym an W ebb to R eceive Degree T his group and N ovem ber, unless som ething fo r the M ilitary A cadem y are eli erton, R eedville P . T . A. w h ole should d o a w onderful T em ple on Friday. Lym an W ebb, graduate o f Lew is R obert Yungen, R t. 1, H illsboro, happens that no one in the indus gible fo r adm ission from the day business, but it is beset by labor have m ade fo r ty w ool afghans and C lark College, will be pre try can foresee at this tim e," Col they are seventeen until the day B eaverton Grange. trou bles and intense com petition. and given them to the V eteran ’s sented with his m aster degree in B urton H endershott, R t. 2 B ea onel Foran pointed out. H ospital. th ey becom e tw enty-tw o years o f P hysics at the graduation exer verton, C om m ercial N ational Bnk., "I have Just returned from Can FO O D STO C K S: T he fo o d in- ago, on w h ich latter d ay th ey are cises at U. o f O., June 16, in H illsboro. ada," he continued, "w here I at dustries.such as baking, dairy T o V isit Sister not eligible unless th ey have serv Donnld Brewer, R t. 3, H illsboro, tended a m eeting o f the m ilk M r. and Mrs. A m el H edburg Eugene. products, corn refining. m eat Lillian M. D arland, m other o f ed h on orably fo r one year In the Mrs. E. G. W eb b wil lgo to E u con trol agencies o f all the states have gone on a nextended trip packin g, are all rearin g to go forces and then m ay be W est Union F arm ers Union. Mrs. W . L. (E d ith W .) Cady, arm ed gene fo r com m encem ent program . V ernon Hullt, R t. 2 H illsboro. and the various provinces o f Can ahead and w aitin g on ly fo r a East visitin g a sister o f Mrs. Hed- Candi passed aw ay June 2 at Beaverton. tw en ty-fou r years o f age. H illsboro P.T.A. ada and we are all in the sam e berg*s and also attending the wed green light at W ashington. dates for both A cadem ies must be She was gran dm oth er o f M ax M oved to Scholls F erry R oad L oyd K och , R t. 1 S herw ood, by boat. E very state will be short ding o f a niece. ine Cady Barnes, o f E ugene, Da actual residents o f th e first Ore M A C H IN E R Y STO C K S: A l Mr. and Mrs. W a lter Schallber- vid Cady, o f m ilk terribly sh ort o f m ilk this B eaverton ; sister o f gon D istrict and must never have W in on a Grange. Glen ftrossen, R t. 1, H illsboro. fall." ger and son W alter have moved Mrs. M ary H odges o f M ultnomah, been m arried , th ou gh there are exceptions, the V isiting P arents m ach in e tool industry will be be H e said that d airy farm ers do Mrs. E dna H ughes (nee Edna from the dairy farm on the B er Mrs. Karl P otten o f Seaside, Mrs. In ord er to m ake the required H elvetia S afety Club. E lbridge Gordon, R t. 3. B eaver not get enough m on ey for their set fo r som e tim e by a trem end P e g g ) o f San F rancisco, and Mrs. tha B eaverton h ighw ay to their Nellie Shearer o f F orest Grove, arrangem ents, appllrans must no ous secondhand m arket. Its stock T helsta E th eredge (nee Theista dairy on Scholls F erry R oad. milk. Clyde and E rnest C am pbell o f tify C ongressm an W alter Norhlad ton, Portland General E lectric. H erm an Leopold, R t. 3 B eaver prices, how ever, are not over P eg g ) o f L os Angeles, are visit T hey have operated a retail P ortlan d ; "F airness dem ands that the Earl C am pbell o f St. 338 H ouse O ffice Building, W ash farm er should get a reasonable priced. ing their sister Mrs. H azel Paxton dairy fo r the past six years, but Helens. ington. 25, D. C., In w ritin g not ton, R osedale G arden Club. W alter M elhoff, R t. 4. H illsboro, p rofit over and above his actual d o not plan on con tin u in g this She was a m em ber o f O. E. S. later than June 30th o f their de M E R C H A N D IZ E S T O C K S : and parents. Mr. and Mrs. W E. business. by O renco C om m unity Club. cost o f produ ction ," Colonel F or and A m erican L egion auxiliary o f sire to participate In the exam Sales an dearnings will probably Pegg. D elbert Alexander, R t. 4, H ills an asserted. ination. In the case o f applicants H illsboro. Funeral services were hit new peaks this year. I pre T o T each M usic held June 4 at B ethel C on g rega In the arm ed forces, prellm ln- boro, Forest G rove N ational Bnk. fer, how ever, the chain stores, R eturn from V acation M axine Cady Barnes, w ho is tional church at B eaverton. A r ary n otification m ay be sent t d . Jim , _ Foerester, . _ . R t. L . H illsboro. Mr. and Mrs. G uy A lexander w ith their assets distributed the C ongressm an by their par-1 C reek D airy Club. graduating from the U niversity o f rangem ents w ere In care o f W E. broa d ly throughout the country, arrived hom e last F rid a y bringing Other club m em bers w h o will O regon this m onth w ith a B. A. P egg, Beaverton. ents or guardians, and should In rather than the departm ent stores Mrs. Allen o f Dunsm uir. C alifor take part in the Sum m er School degree in M usic, is g oin g to teach clude the full name, present ad w ith their assets concentrated in nia. h om e with them. T h ey went a lim ited num ber o f piano stu dress, and serial num ber o f the are: a few large cities su bject to bom b as fa r south as L os A ngeles visit Jane Paine, R t. 4. H illsboro dents beginning the first o f July. servicem an. ing all places o f Interest. ing. E laine A nderson, R t. 4, Sher- Persons Interested call B eaverton woo<j j P ay increases agreed upon in a 3311 o r 3234 M IN IN G STOCKS There should Attended Past M atron P arty Joyce A lexander, R t. 4, Sher new con tract between P ortland Guests from I-on A ngeles be a continuous increase In the woo<^ I K lectric com pan y and tta union Mrs. V erna H untley and Mrs Banks at Beaverton V isitin g at the hom e o f Mr and dem and fo r n on-ferrous m etals in Janet R ufener, R t. 1, Banks I electrical w ork ers have been au- G orham from P ortland, were out Sunday, June 9th— T im e 2:30 Mrs. J. D Sim m s Is M r. and Mrs. the m onths ahead. M ining stocks N ext Monday, June 10, the Joe L egg from Los A ngeles, C alif Joy Davis, 456 S. B ailey. Hills- are also in the “ b o m b in g -p r o o r to the Past M atron party F riday W h y can 't B eaverton turn out Multnomah o f oth er unions and non-union Kennel Club opens Attended L uncheon In P ortland boro. to see their hom e tow n play ball the 14th season G reyhound rac group. em ployes o f the com pany. R . R. Be verly A nllcker, G lenw ood. M rs Lillian Thvng, Mrs Leland gam es T o W ork In Texas Or h aven't the people o f M arion B ooks, R t. 4, Hillsboro. Easter. Tualatin V alley division O F F I C E E Q U P IM E N T | Shaw and Mrs. Belle W alk er at- B eaverton g ot tim e ? T he m an ing at Multnomah C ivic Stadium, R o y Green, recen tly discharged Helen Hansen, R t. 4. Sherwood. m anager has announced. STOCKS: T he o ffic e equipm ent j tended a luncheon at Mrs. Jean ager says he has some new play while in close-in tow ns to P ort from the U 8N R, and Herahell T he union agreem ent, coverin g P hyllis LinendoH. R t 4, Sher companies have been su fferin g K anillas hom e in P ortland on ers and expects to put up a good land have packs o f hounds id ne year dating from June 1 and trainin g for the com in g racin g Buxton, left B eaverton Thursday. wood. from the dem ands o f re-conver- F rid av given in h on or o f Mrs. fight in the secon d half. June 6, for T exas w here they will season. M aurlne Putnam . R t. 2, H ills - *PP>'*d retroactive to April 1 sio n ; but the better-grade stocks | Geo. T h y n g ’s b lrthdav when a previous six month &jrr**- w ork through the harvest season H am burger and G a rlic" m akes should continue to be attractive V isiting His M other ’em get th ere!" M any kennels la w r e n c e Schlesser. R t. 3. Bea ! m ,n t « P « ™ ! provides a wage In- B rotber-ln-law V ery HI to con servative investors. Jack Manges. S-SPV S-c la lo are represented around the East , G ood Sam aritan In B eaverton verton. I rreM * °* ■u>ntty m ore than 5 per Mrs M ildred O sfleld is visiting cated at Oakland. Calif., Naval Saturday night when F loren ce Lowell Schlesser, R t. 3, B eaver ' cent and brings to 21 per cent the R etu rn s from San D iego her sister In E ugene fo r a short Air Base, in ch a rg e o f air trans End o f W ashington cou n ty and a j increase allowed since the w ar’s brisk top ic o f conversation am on g Miller o f the F loren ce B eauty ton. M rs Helen W right, previously a time, w hose husband la very 111 portation and arrangem ent o f the racin g fratern ity I end. T he Increases were baaed I s - prosper Salon returned home, to her sur- resident o f B eaverton, has return cargo shipm ent, la now on leave tlve winner o f 1946. ->n the cost living index and oth er Ed Y oun g prise her lawn had been nicely ed from San D iego C alifornia, V isiting Aunt In Portland from M ay 14 to June 16 and has was in town Tuesday, he Is train-1 cut. W h o done It? She doesn't . Sweden haa placed 75 000 barrels strive« M w here she had m ade he rbom e for L oretta M ortan has been spend been visitin g his m other. Mrs. E d m g over 10O grevhounds so Its kifow. but It waa surely a good o f aalted flah and 3.300 tons o f ™ " ** n »trikes or three years, to live In B eaverton ing a fe w days w ith her aunt In na Manges o f the Elite Dress all right fellars turn the rabbit deed and she wishes to thank the j drier peas at the disposal o f food- serious labor disputes betw een the shop. perm anently. P ortland. com pan y and its em ployes fo r SO loose -and the dust will fly. ¡d on or. 1 d eficit countries. years. 1 W in Scholarships To Summer School T. J. Lukas Opens Jewelry Dept. In Walker’s Store 4 Appointments In 1947 To Military Schools, Norhlad Mission Worker In China Speaks To Beaverton (group What? Another Dismal Outlook- Or Is That News Final Riles For Lillian M. Darland Held Tuesday Around. Around They Go. And Let The Dust Flv Benefit Contract Extended To Other Union Members