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> P U B L I S H E D W E E K L Y IN O U R P L A N T O N V O L . 15, NO. 39 Hagg Named Transportation Head For County HALLOW EEN S H O R T ST. A N D T U A L A T I N Beaverton, Oregon, Blanket Ceiling Price Placed On Cordwood H IG H W A Y — O N LY NEWSPAPER IN B E A V E R T O N . Friday, October 30, 1942 More N ew , from the Boy, E S T A B LIS H E D Pollina Places 1927 Predicts Heavy Republican Gain In Congressmen ! Halloween is a time lo r fun—we The following letters have Jieen ' don’t want to spoil that for anyone. received by Board No. 1. GO TO TH E l'Ol.I.S Dear Sir: H KS liAY \M * VOTE. It is your ^ ; But we do want to remind you that | things are different this year. Any Well, I am finally located for a I duty as an American citizen! property that is carted away or dam- I w hile at least dont' know how .ong ----- «-------- V --------------- i aged as a Halloween prank will be | I'll be here. Thought I would write Voting places for County Piecincts ! gone for the duration because so ¡to you and let you know that I ha." , in the Eastern part of Washington many article« are no longer available \ made it in the Ail Corps, which I , county .for general election, Tuesday ■ ! to civilians. That makes anyone ¡think is the swellest outfit in the i November 3 Polls open from 8 a. who destroys property for amuse- I army. ■ m. to 8 p m. Only a small portion of Washing-; ment a saboteur—& mighty unpa- Blanket ceiling prices for all cord- | My address now is: I Sherwood, Boy Scout Rm Hotel bldg Washington, Oct. 30 "Heavy Re- ton County farm truck and pickup j triotio guy. wood fuel, except slabwood, were Pvt JAMES D. LACOUR City Hall publican gains in the House of Rep- owners have received their certifi- j Remember too, that dim-out rules established for the Portland metropo- Flight B 355 Tech. Sch. Sg (spl U. S. Tualatin South Tigard I. O. O. F. Hall resentatives will be made at the cates of War Necessity and received ¡ must be complied with Jo control litan « « Monday in an older by .Army Air Corps. Jefferson Bariacks North Tigard Basement M. E chuicn coming November election," pre- assistance in filling them out front lighting. Then there s the curfew I Richard G, Montgomery, state direc , Missouri. ■ Metzger Community Club House dieted Frank Gannett of Rochester, the county transportation committee, which specifies that everyone under tor of the office of price administra Thanks for everything. j Garden Home School House, Dis 92 N. Y., assistant chairman of the Rc- reports Henry Hagg, chairman. Plans ! 16 years be at home by 9 p. m. tion. Respectfully yours i SE Aloha Aloha-Huber School, Dis 107 j publican National Committee. "The are being made by the committee, an- Pvt. James D. Lacour - . - ---- -- , Ask Ma to ,,e,n vou Dlan entertain- Plan is aimilar to that set UP I plan entellam entertain- in The | SW Aloha. Hazeldule School Dis 60 strong Republican trend disclosed by nounced the chairman, to set up an I Ask ,K M » T to l.° help you pIan tbe Salem area Kinton School House Dis 37 nation-wide polls." he added, "is con- office in connection with the AA a ™ent Neighborhood or group par- 1 1 C X , a ,t O ffw f „ „ . ties are fun with all the traditional . . i Scholls I. O. O. I'. Hall firmed by numerous reports received urfice wheie faim cis who ha\e not gHmes anri rnntpsts witches for. N o- 1 old-growth in 12 or lb-inch Dear Bocal Board: School House Dis 29 by ,be Republican National Commit- I am at the 407th Technical school Reedvllle as yet received their applications!" j N Aloha Grange Hall fee- A gain of 52 seats would give us may obtain assistance All ow ners 1 ,un" s spooky costumes. I * * old T r o w th in four fo o t!S<lC,adron- shePPard Field, Texas | Cedar Mill Union School Gym control of the next House. Such a Your loving Draftee of trucks who have not received| W e urgently request that you aid lengths $1, 75 c£,.d I N Beaverton Barnes School No 57 gain is not without precedent." their certificates are urged to write ! the Conservation Program by pre-. N(J 2 2 oldlgrowth old-growth , or second-growth,! A N T O N NEW ELI, to the Office of Defense Transporta- j venting waste no soaping of win u Qr lg inches j 13 ! -s Beaverton Felscher’s Store Bldg. As for the cause In this political tion, Central Mailing Office. PO box i Soap fats are used for bombs N q 2 old o^ th or second-growth Following is a list of men leaving West Slope West Slope Water office shift. Mr. Gannett offered this ex- 2259, Detroit, Michigan, to obtain 1 N o ringing of doorbells it awakens fou|. foQt $u 75 for - Fort - Lewis, Washington, from NW Tigard St Anthonys school Hse planation"' their certificates, as this should be war worker, on the graveyard shift.. Hardwood in 1 2 or 16-inch lengths,! Beaverton, Oregon on November 3. City of Beaverton City Hall "Americans, bewildered by the con- * 1942 at 3 p m done at once according to informa And keep away from all automobiles ' $n R co|.d Gabel School Gabel School House tradictory, misleading, and too-often tion received from the Oregon USDA They’re as precious as diamonds) Hardwood, four-foot lengths. $15 a Richard Haack \ deliberately deceptive propaganda W ar Board. Owners of pickups these days. _ I cord. Harold M. Ferris. that has been fed out from official School Children to registered as passenger cars must Each one of you is responsible Governs Sales George A. Burton. Washington; outraged at the pro- also get these applications. The for his part in Civilian Defense and j Because of wide spread of cost o f ! Arthur H. Goldbeck. Launch Program ciastination, bungling and waste that Chaii man of the Ti anspoi tation . Conservation. This is a test to prove production in slabwood, na new ceil- Roy B. Haynes. has marked the war production pro- The school children of Oregon to- gram, and indignant over persistant Committee stated that the board ap | what a good soldier you are. lings were set for this fuel Dealers' Richard A. Branch. preciated very much tha voluntary Signed: day stand ready to launch the schools concealment of the truth by the Ad- John E. Campbell. | will continue to sell slabwood under help received during the three regís-, at war program, one of the most ministration in power, are in revolt, Howard A Swagger. E. H. MASTERS, Mayor their individual ceilings, or under ad- tration days in the county; and also ! comprehensive demonstrations of! "Those who face the piospect of Ray M Bowe, transfer. ______V--------------- ¡justed ceilings approved, by OPA. mentioned the fact that the transferí # mass uction ever undertaken by the cold homes this winter know that Dealers who have been selling cord -1 Alfred E. Beaudoin. tation commitee's chief concern w as. School Children to Have — -----------V ---------- younger generation. ( their plight is due to the lack of wood for prices in excess of March seeing that no essential farm truck j n . » ____ i __ . rvi „ „ Sponsored by the War Savings foresight and prolonged haggling ceiling prices ure subject to criminal Promoted to Staff Sergeant is barred from the road by lack of a « **Ot Lunches at Noon Staff of the Treasury Department among those in high offices who lack- A crowd ot 50 persons attended the prosecution and civil suits by cus-$ Camp Polk, La , Oct. 30 Sgt. certificate. tomers. Beaverton PT A round table discus- |t°mer s. The customers may recover Benjamin Bunn has been promoted aad * ^ ^ rtinfJ'*”"com m isslo n ^ the to make Herisi'en. abiUty 0,1 cour* i * --------------------- V --------------- ,sion about the hot lunches for school three times the amount of the over- to staff Sergeant it was announced Schools At Wai camsDiitn will afford What James W . Mott H a s ¡children last Tuesday evening at the charge. oi $50, whichever Is the today by his commanding officer Americas America'■» youngsters the n n o . . . T * 1? ' .rubbel the c nonortnnltv ruooei mess, mess, which wnieh was was per- per- school house. Mrs. N. Peck led the greater, C l. Virgil B r a Bunn I. J r S X S n K & ’ S S T S T 'S . S S L * “ “ X U * ! * - . ■ » « »? _participât. ly Done to Prepare Nation after Pearl Harbor, to a point where gl member of Co. H. 55th Armd. Inf fort through ¡informal discussion, Miss Davies gave closely coordinated our whole economic structure was »Regt., 11th Armd Div : the teachers version, Miss Voget, —TH R O W YO U R SCRAP INTO For W a r M i* " Floyd SH Bunna Box pr.°K' a,n °/ war activity^ suitable for impaired,^"and” • v V ^ f a m i l i “ 'W d "e ~ of home economic teacher at high school T IIE F IG H T— __ Mr. and , „ rioyu o. ounn, adoption by children. The campaign p,.v „ »»„ „ .la „ v. In a recent speech, Hon. Joseph W. gave a short talk on preparation of 122. Aloha. Oregon. ,.,„,L.i nf>ie..ii„ •» i m . ery bU8*n<‘8" affected, is perhaps the --------------- V------------ ' Oregon this most inexcusable blunder of all. Lack Martin (Republican), Minority Lead- hot lunches, , „ lvu„ , and Mrs. Walter Myers, Before entering the army ho was month and will close January 31, 1943. M I* V ■ r • , , 1 n <i J« 1 I, « • , 4 n I ' A I I ov 4 / » M , , _. , _ l>l foresight and stubborn wrangling lempkiyed as clerk with C. A. Hotch er of the House, declared. No man in ¡the parents ideas on the subject. ReV. Fritz Delivers Mrs Edw in l hompson route L TI- amon incompetents brought about Aciss of Aloha, Oregon. Congress n., ^ | « « J “ “ ’“ “ "jL ^ J .^ L a u n c h in g Invocation igard, Oregon, will have charge of the thu ------------ V — - fense of America than Jim Mott oficided to try out serving, with campaign for Washington County. ’ "What can be said in justification Wei ner J. Fritz of the West ! . , OI Oregon. ¡the help of the P. T. A. and mothers i „ . „ V, Under the slogan, ".Save, Serve o f rationing gasoline in a land where the e in ‘Labor ohort age Threatens Hon. Carl Vinson (Democrat) ;and the Home Economic class to Ji?L ?«nn^hin^nf «nothei 11 / I . r* and Conserve", children of school age Kaaoline Rb»olf nd8 J ^ W l y «U o n in * Chairman of the Naval Affairs Com- pian the menus. A charge of 15c a Walnut CrOD in |will be shown how they may help th c;8llKal. at a tjme when ref|^ ery wareB mittee, in speaking of his Republican plate for grade school children and ' Ortohe. Scholls Dists'Ct ¡victory drive through the regular hou8PS wprp f|,led to ovprfloJ in colleague, who is ranking Minority 120c for high school students was de- *h’ Py ard8 Monday October 26. . w ar fAwvings Stamps an to follow purchase of War and a. .FaUlII.P — - - 8 member of that Committee, said, ¡cided upon. A hot dish, salad, des-! I 300 pickers are needed in the wal- Bonds. Local, state and national am iie to follow sound business "James Mott is outstanding. Hisigert and drink would be served. Typing Class to nut orchards to harvest 1000 acres of Schools at War exhibitions of student contracts for keen foresight and timely vision in j A e . Broderson gave an interest- j o . . »* i u- i . ¡walnuts. Due to the labor shortage war work and activities will be gcncy construction and failure to M o n d a y IN Ig n t ttnd iatc season, growers face a des held during the winter. the planning of legislation which has ¡¡ng and enlightening talk on the ob- " enlist or accept the services of men now proved to be so vital to the d e-!servation post to be erected In this! Adult typing class applications are>pwrate situation. The picking price of recognized competency and wide fense of the nation, and his unfailing area , now being received by the high has been raised to 10 c per bucket to] exprience hap delayed our produc NOTICE abihty to get legislation enacted, j M brought contributions of old 8Ch° o1 by telephone and by mall. The ¡urge a quick harvest tion program and skyrocketed the Bring the whole family and help offers an oppor- have marked him as a national legis- |records dothes but for those class is now scheduled to start next This w eek end (records and clothes, but for those ” » "Tght a 7 p m in the yp- tun ty for the whole family to have'save walnut crop in Scholls di,trlcC ’ puh,ic * • * • " « * large measure is lator of the highest rank. 1 responsible for the excessively high forgot, the PT A state they may T. ¿ . . „ 7 , J , ' an OUting and make nice . earnings, — m « j Easy Ensv work, w ork good n .v good pay. The legislation referred to by ¡who h rin e to th e g r a d e s c h o o l a n v time inK room a$ the Beaverton High j taxes about to be imposed. Chairman Vinson included, among thi3Kweek ^ X School. The class will continue for Adult pickers are averaging from $5 V 1 "The American people are ready Warm clothing and • . . . . ... n . . other things, the two-ocean Navy, j !ten weeks The fee for the ten to $9 per day. and willing to be taxed to meet all he worn women McMinnville Resident expansion of the fleet air arm, and , The next project will be a big i necessary costs of war. But when the establishment of the air bases at j Pa 'ty on the evening of November 6 $3 50 . The reason for this low fee o f wear slacks or overalls. Bring lunch- C o n e re .S S Candidate they see their money recklessly Midwav Wake, Wake Dutch Dutch Harbor, W 'n .W Ko Kn-1 Parents may feel free to brin* on,y 35 centg per evening cla88 of 2 es s Midway, diak, and the other Pacific outposts their small children to these hours is that the class is given as a R. R. Easter reports that ® th e re-1 Tlle timp has come for the United squandered by inexperienced spend- where land based naval planes have ings as the Camp Fire Girls have community service. At this par cent rain has brought all the nuts Sta<ps to think less about blocs andlers; when they see hundreds of repeatedly turned the tide o f battle. agreed to care for them. is *an exceptional do^n. so th a t,h e picking wil, he ^ ^ beings and Americana as such, ac- ¡continued on the pay-rolls of gov- To the people of Oregon, the most of lOo will be made for each child I demand in the war industries for ¡ter than usual, cording to Earl E. Nott of McMinn- erment bureaus doing no essential familiar of Congressman Mott’s —V --------------- people who can type. vllle, democratic nominee for con-[work .they rebel. achievements in this field have been I 11 _______. ___ 1 p _„ t 9 It is necessary to have twenty en gress in the first district. 1 “These are some of the reasons for the enactment of his bill which, e r e - 1 B e a v e r t ° n _L e g i o n r O S t L rolled if the class is to continue for “W e must have parity on a fair! the clearly , apparent trend. The ated the great naval air base at Ton- H o l d S p e c i a l S e r v i c e s the ten-week period. There are 32 basis for farmers and we must have 1 country demands intelligent, coura- gue Point, Oregon, and the more re-j As Sunday, November 8 th, 1942, [ typewriters available. Prsofis ini COME O NE it likewise for workers and business geous direction of war expenditures cent legislation establishing the m a-: has been designated by our national terested may telephone the high men, not because they belong to one nnd of the war production effort. jor lighter-thar.-air bait of the P a - (commander for all American Legion school or mail a post card. | class or another, but because they | The evils of which the people com C O M E A L L cific at Tillamook, Oregon. 'Posts throughout the nation to at- --------------- V ---------------- I are human beings and Americans," \ plain flourish In the dark. A Re Congressman Mott will continue.tend gome church service on that. - G E T IN TH E SC RAP— declared the veteran Yamhill district publican House of Representatives DEFENSE to devote his legislative skill and ex* ' date I ____________ V____________ attorney. \ will let In the light; an informed pub- pertence to the prosecution of the | Bpavelton Post N o. 124 Beaverton, Cedar Mill P T A C A R N IV A L “Out of the destruction and suffer- lie will quickly compel long-overdue war to complete and total vicory ---- - — -7 . ¡Oregon, will attend special services 0 t J M IA 1 ing of this terrible war, let us hope j reforms.” the shortest possible time He de-jtQ bfi be,d the Bethe, . Congrega Program 1 uesday, Nov. 10 . there will come a shifting of the | --------------- V • ------ ■ 14th mands that^ the Axis powers be ren' tional church, Beaverton, Oregon, at I The Cedar Mill school is planning emphasis in Human relationships Sticker» to Be Issued dered completely impotent os miltary g 0.clock |n the evening _ a . program to be given at the Grange NOVEMBER from selfish competition to Intelli-, factors, and that the United States, A fjne program has been arranged hall, Tuesday evening, November 10 ., In Lieu of Plate» gent cooperation. and other Democratic Nations coop-jand thp plincjpa, speaker of the.Each ' ----- room will — --------------- put * on a number of "Peace cannot be achieved as a eratc to enforce permanent peace. Commemorating the hundredth an ¡evening will be the Rev. John L. the program and the P. T. A. will, static condition, hut like liberty must --------------- V --------------- Magoon our state chaplain, and spec- sell pie and coffee, be bought at the price of eternal niversary of the Old Oregon Trail and the historiq meeting at Cham- lial music will be furnished by the Proceeds will be used to improve 1 vigilance.” Lawrence Smart Jr. KINTON Auxiliary Portland Unit Number 1. the school library. Mr. Nott declares he cannot agree poeg in 1843, a windshild sticker Gets Ensign Rank of Portland. j --------------- y _ Members of the George Snider; with the "gloom dispensers who see 1 an oxen-drawn prairie Home on a 15-day furlough, fol All Legionnaires within the Com- First Aid Class family gathered at the Snider home nothing hut depression and chaos ®choon8r against a background of I typical Oregon scenery, will be is invited and lowing the granting of wings at Cor- munity are cordially on Sunday for a farewell dinner in following the war." Begins Nov. 2 sued motorists who register ttielr pus Christi, Texas, is Ensign Law- urged to attend. honor of Ed Jenkins who left on; "W the United States plans and, ^ A Red Cross standard First Aid rence V. Smart. Jr., son of Mr. and --------------- V--------------- works for the things men hope foi ( ca' 8 in eKon ior will begin Monday evening, Tuesday for officers training school. this will not he the end of but the „ The 8tate lpK‘»lature provided for Mrs. l . v smart, 7120 s w Canyon Mary’s of the Valley iclass Mrs. Lucille November 2, at 7:30 o'clock at the Those present were. i«P8‘Kned to advertise drive. On his return he will be a n 1 Forty Hour Devotion * Salens of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Del- bglnning of the greatest age In Am ‘cen8e P ,ate8 ; Beaverton high school. erican history," the democratic noml- the centennial event. but due to war instructor at Corpus Christi. mar Baker and family of Bonita, . , b ' The feast of Christ the King was a It is planned to have a trained restrictions on steel. It was neces- A graduate of Jefferson Mrs. A A. Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. nee believes , sary to substitute windshield stickers school. Smart attended the UniveD ^ 1 ^ ™ ^ In William Jackson and family of Mul for the usual steel license plates. ••ty o t Washington, where he was P | > | .nat||>| Heln ph, M l During the V loy, and Mr. and Mrs Glen Miller of . w w a i , m J ] Perpetual Help chapel. curing me , » . D .. • 0 J F. J. Sewell County Motorists will retain their 1942 plates manager of the basketball team He , at the close of the th.c, Hour» at Rationing Board Forest Giovi ¡for 1943 joined the navy in Seattle January !p resident student, bear The War Price and Rationing Clifford Van Klerk was home most Coroner Candidate -------- V ----- — Prior to that time he was,. . , , _. 15. 1942 F J. Sewell, coroner of Washington ln8 processional torches and votive Board, wish to annouce location of of last week on a furlough from the employed in his father's firm «m art 1 lights formed a reverent guard of office at First and Hall Streets, Coast Guard station at Treasure la- County for many years, is a candi WHITF0RD Auto Freight. honor to their Eucharistic King Beaverton, formerly the Beaverton land near San Francisco. date for re-election During his years . --------------- V -------------- Eacti evening timely -and practical Lumber Co. Office hours to the Mr. and Mrs. I^elan4 Flint spent of l i v i n g the public he has given w ^ avid William Fisk recently of . talks were given by the Rev. Chap- public 10 a. m. to 3:30 p m. the week end on a hunting trip prompt and impartial attention to Multnomah died at his home theie on N O TIC I! Mr. and Mrs J. J. Van Kleek and matters pertaining to the office of ^a*urda> Mr. Fisk was a brother 300 Wralnut Pickers wanted, now lam Edward McMullen. O. P ! --------- ------ V in law of S. B. Lawrence. until Nov. 7 — Scholls-Ferry Rd 1 Freshmen Are Victors Appointed Chairman Helen Van Kleek spent th e|Coroner ----------- _ v - ----------- - I A number of children In this com --------------- V --------------- The Freshmen proved that they Thp vv8r Prjcp and Rationing pa8t WPek at th'' hom'' nf thelr "Mn Mr. and Mrs. 1 AM Y M. S T IP E munity are confined to their homes u p . „ „ , l n „ r i e l F n e o ll. !ar* rtot 80 KrePn wh* n’ under thp Board announce that Mrs Jack Os tn and Deaverlon L»irl tnroll» captainship of Rosemary Roos. they >• field has been appointed chairman of V,LKil I^ nd‘ " al ChRwood. Funeral services were held Thura- with chicken pox. Wash., for Amy M.j Private A. E. Garnett and wifo •In Illinois University won honors in the Scrap Drive re “ the Civilian Defense Volunteer Work Mr8 VV C; » a11 ha? takl81" a P08!- day in Seattle, Oregon, who died Oc- are visiting at the home of their Evanston, 111., Oct. 30—A total of icently held. j rg, for the Beaverton District. Tele- tion in a printing office in Portland Stipe of Bend, She will stay in town except for tober 27 in a hospital in Portland parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. E Garnett 18 students from Oregon have en- Hallowe’en phone 3291 She is survived by her husband Ar- of Portland, and Mr and Mrs. R. B rolled at Northwestern university this Wednesday evening. scarecrows, Kindly report your name, teh week ends. Mr and Mrs Fred Van Kleek and thur Stipe. . Denney. Mr. Garnett Is stationed fall, among them being Miss LaRay witches, and jack-a-lanterns invade i phone and hours available This Is Remains were forwarded to Seattle at Camp Roberts, California, and is Martyn. route 2. Beaverton, who is tbe auditorium to create atmosphei < urgent in view of the gasoline ra- family spent the week end at Eagle Creek visiting Mrs. Van Kleeks by J I*. Finley A Sons enjoying a short leave of absence. studying speech. The registartion ^or tbe Hallowe'en dance given b/¡tioning program next month. brother. George Richards and family Mr. Stipe has been visiting at the Hampton Cleland formerly living of the university totals 6334 full the Student Body. Robert Pomeroy and Frank Fluke | home of his brother, E. Stipe, for ln thjj| community is stationed In Senior resident students were host time students, representing a .2 per LIBRARY NOTES left Tuesday for an Elk hunting over a week. esses to their junior companions at a cent increase over last year Florida ln the navy. Hours 2-5; Sat Evn 6-8 trip ------- .------ V traditional and colorful Hallowefeir 1 — ----------- v --------------- Church and Sunday School was be Beaverton should well indeed Mr and Mrs Emery Van Kleek en -1 W IL L IA M dinner party during the past week. FISK Rally Day was ob- proud of its library, for in it will be tertained Thursday night with a din-! Funeral services were held Satur- welt attended. Shipyard Worker Dies --------------- V --------------- found all the new and popular n„ ¡n honor of Mr and Mrs J H day, with interment Mountainside »erv*d a^d was very instructive and The body of Robert Stenko, 18. ot books. Children also find the li Atens twentieth wedding annivei s- icenietei y Scholls Or for David W1I-,entpI^tainlng. Rev. R. Irvins, home Aloha, was found Thursday lying on New Sugar Stamp brary a pleasant pastime, for the II- ary Those present besides the guests |iam Fi 8 |if died Oct. 23 missionary, delivered the message at a midships tank bottom on way No. 2 Valid November 1 hrary has many books ideally suited 0f honor and famtty were: Mrs. Net - 1 Residence was of 3512 SW Falcon •cburcb He and Mrs. Irwin render- at Oregon shipyards, the coroner’s Saturday. October 31. is the last tie Fitch of Sherwood and Mr and avenue. Multnomah, he was father of 8ol° 8 accompanied by the accordion. office disclosed in a report that stat day housewives will be able to ise for them. Starting only a few years ago with Mrs Perry Foster Jr., of Multno Mrs. Jesse C. Snyder, Mrs. Esther banjo and violin, ed the cauae of Stenko's death had sugar stamp No. 8 . good for five a few shelves of books, the library mah Hanson. Wiley B Fisk; brother of Miss Ruth Dennsy o f Monmouth not. as yet. been ascertained pounds of sugar. Denny Misner, OPA a ..™ . ha* and is one any town I^aides Aid will meet Thursday af Mrs. Nora Johnson. William P. Fisk; visited at the home of her parents --------------- V --------------- N’ i h i > r n m v v i it wou*d *** Proud ° f New book« are ternoon November 5 at the home of 5 brothers in Caldwell, Kan ; also over the week end Not»ce of Town Caucus .V r _ V " constantly coming in and many of Mrs. Robert Pomeroy with the two , urvlved by 8 grandchildren and 2 --------------- V --------------- A town caucus will be held Mon » i l l be good for three pounds , as assistant ho _ . D 1 day November 9. 1942. at 9 p m in sugar | are books which will satisfy any c F, Reason of Portland is a guest ____ _ R e p o rt to L u m p K o b c rt» the Beaverton Kiwarns hall, for the --------------- V --------------- r**der st the D. O. Ward home Gasoline conaumption in Oregon for ( Lieutenant Alan Kennedy. Mvitno- purpose of nominating a Mayor to NOTICE * — “ Miss Annabelle Van Kleek spent the eight month«! amounted to 718.- mah, has reported to Camp Roberts. serve 1 year: three Councilmen to I Earn money — save the walnut Boost your Home community news- the week end st the home of her 2ft4.460 gallons this year, a decreas» Cal., for Infantry training. Prior to serve 2 years, and a recorder-trees i crop in Scholls district. Picking ’til | Pap«'- I* booeta for you. Only brother in law and sister, Mr. and 0f 17 857.905 gallons from the con-«entrance into the army Kennedy urer to serve one year 'Nov. 7. t l per year .leas than 2 cants a week Mrs. Perry Foster Jr. of Multnomah.‘sumption through August of 1941. an employ of Mater A Frank Co, a b i