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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 5, 1943)
PUBLISHED W EEKLY IN OUR PLANT ON SHORT ST. AND TUALATIN HIGHWAY Beaverton, Oregon, Friua\ 1*\. Fehruan 5, 1943 VOL. 16, NO. 1 Fuel Ration Takes Effect Beaverton Citizens E X T R A ! I Furnish Ditty Bags 1943 LEGISLATURE Around Town Paralysis Fund Drive Continues Into February Grange Back No Tax Cut M arch of D im es solicitation for the Infantile P a ra ly s is fund will be con | Salt-in. Keb. 5 iSp ecial t William tinued into F ebru ary , according to Mrs. I- H Scnoene. R ed Cross pro- C h ristensen of Hillsboro and one of R ay I . Antrim of Aloha, county duction chan man for this district O re g on ’s prominent b a n k ers, was at A W WW A K umai , • reports $11160 contributed by' citizens the l e g i s l a t u r e T h u rsd a y in bghalf because o f the inclement w eather i F u e l oil rationing has been ordered of B eav erton toward the fund for of legislation th a t will serve the best Mabel R ic h t e r w as a B eav erton which prevented ge ttin g around t o ' .. for the P a c if ic northwest by the pe service men's Dittv Bags. T h e var- interests of Oregon b anks and their V is it « Monday. Her brother I-eo place c a r to n s for collections of the | M o rton lo m p k in s . M aster of the troleum a d m in is tra to r for w ar in a ious citizens and 01 eaniz ation s who depositors While here, he paid his R ic h t e r who has been here on a fur- dim es or any amount individuals ca re 1 l e Kon S ta te Orange, today called county ‘ough, Florida, move designed to reduce consumption gave V g e n e r o ^ l y ° « « ' " t o I b T h i i h l y , re8P«c l s »he W ashington county * from r o m _ Florida. re turned to give upon the people of Oregon to support Tu esd ay Mabel is now working on C h airm an Antrim was in Hillsboro (3ove»nor Snell in his opposition to U. th e s ta te s o f Oregon and W ash- commended ' ¡delegation, ! . . . the sw itchboard a t Good S a m a r ita n Tuesday and placed 25 carto n s foi , reduction in income ta x rates ington by approxim ately 25 per cent, j The local Kiw anis group turned in T h o M citl2ens of E a s te r n W ashing - hospital. ,th e M arch c f Dlmes ln sto rM l n | Most of those clam oring for a re- pnnCCn t f ' n -i , 0 i i* * '* * V a n I leet. Ore- i the largest contribution , He reported that all --------------- business this duction *" are »‘ ate income ta x rates « h at officer, consu m ers will was a direct donation from the club cou,n t>'. n ,a> b« Interested in M a x , ne Cady University of Oregon , own -------------------- this time time are “ the “ same nennU ' 4 t P“ “ ‘c 8cbo°>8 ° n F e b ru - and $3-184 was realized from the i ^ 3 „ 'e g isiation ; call at Ju d g e >tudent flo m B eav erton, was , event- f*>nis were glad to co-operate in this H,e p r o B t i n J most fr.m, t h ! w . , a i y 15. 16 and 17, and dealers will Dittv Hag J a l s which thev sponsored T h >'"K s J.u , t ‘ce ®r P f ace C° UrI rp0m lv initiated inn, G a m m a Phi Theta, worthwhile pro ject and expressed h i s , Profiting most from the war ef- appreciation o f this cooperation. i o n , and incidentally, deriving much sign up on F e b r u a r y 12 and 13. Dean s Drug Sto re led in the J a r pro- 8 t * Ven * B a l b ? ‘ S h ? p a t Beaver- ,;ational women s soclaI s o l ority “ n n ,“ ' l,H ' ,n , h i “ * ----- ' ’ Thousand s o f B ir th d a y ca rd s a re of ,h e ir lncome front federal funds, To Specialize |ceeds by tu rning in $3184. I Miss Cady has spent the past term beln>f !,pn» out b>’ M r Antrim and 18tated Tom p k ins T h e r e is no valid T h e sam e plan will also be follow- O ther o rg anizations contrib u ting box ,>S*' V,0^ '68 of ^e ria ,e Calen- as a pladffe and unon receiving « g .a d e n m n t 'o f - 0 0 o, better auto hls alde» aad will be good for re ' " ‘ason ^ ‘ hese i n d i v i d u a l should ed to a price control board of th ree were B eth el Congregation church d a ™' " lM be ° ' 1 hand ' g 'a d e Point of „.00 oi b ettei. auto F e b ru a ry 15 not contrib ute a fa ir s h a re of such men with th e ir nam es to be announ- 85.25. Cheerio club $10, Tuesdav F o ‘'S h e r w o o d and vicinity call on m atically b ecam e eligible foi mem- J , > . in co m e s for the bsrahin He aa,d m o™ progress had been '" c o m e s roi tne operation of S ta te ced later, according to C h a irm a n B ridg e club $1125. from local W a r ; M ayo' J MorbaclE made in the tre a tm e n t of infantile ' g overnm ent and the reduction of real B rin k , who said th at a rra n g e m e n ts fund $7.80. T h e rem aind er is com B eav erto n residents two i y e a is than j p i ° P * ' * y t.JVte8 a a ! « a ... “ nle when they are being made for the food lat*-- »*,- nrised m iarellanenmis donation« uiing the week Se n a to Fish e r -_tion- prised of miscellaneonus d o n a t i o n i s ' ‘ ---------............ ......... ........... -• r .......................................... ■-..... ........ receiving - - — ....... » medi •••—— paralysis . - - - - in --- the ---- last —----------■ ing pro g ram and th a t part o f the i from private citizens bas t e c eived letters in favoi of 4 lane cal tre atm e n t at a Hillsboro hospital ever before The K e n n y tre a tm e n t, ‘ „ . re g u la r board would be assigned to Th e ditty bags are being made now , r “ wic on T u a latin highway from are J e a n e t t o Shoales. R a y Shoales started by Mrs Kenny of Australia, . ** “ lt,e ¡ncom» tax was desig- hns been quite successful in alle- ned primarily for the reduction of handle /.hat phase of rationing. : at the local Red Cross unit, and are W e * ‘ s l °pe. B eav erton, Hillsboro and and Peggy J e a n Halllday. viatlng the s uffering of victims of ,',roperty tax es and the Present sur- W a r necessities require the a ctio n i 8ent to , h ‘‘ P ortland unit to be filled , Pore8t Grov* W ash in g ton c o u n ty . W ash in g ton Countv Pom ona the disease t plus will be so applied eith er now or the petroleum a d m inistration said I T hey should not bo confused with deserves recognition o n t h e p r o je c t! W ashing ton County rang met at at s Sherwood on Wednes- adding th at inventories a i e declining ,b e s e w'ing k its given our local boys * ’blcb will no doubt be placed on 1 G -,|an g e c inei n e iw o o o on \v«un*s Ml. Antrim has a son, Mark S. An- in the near future, T o m p k in s con tinued. mid s t e m i , i , t - i , , on leavinc this induction centei Th e ,t ' ,‘ highway program soon a s the a a y - J a n u a l > -• wew o r n c e r s rot trim, who w as strick en b> the dis A* ittr a * iu ‘ ur* surpluses and steps must be taken to conserve on >ea\ ing this induction centei I he e m erg ency is over th*’ coming year were installed ,.nse when ht> w a. « v e ar, of hom this source of revenue a re o rS a ‘ e spon8° red b> local ^ ! V‘llan I em ergency over. I ESTABLISHED 1927 ¡Beaverton G range M aste. Deryl Per Ind h w b e e n a ^ u ff.V e r f o r l s v e a « i concerne<1' Governor Snell hi h i. m e^ S a l J r d a y Athatd^ b u t t e r " W a 8 h ," s to n women * ' * T h e ^ m e strictly S B No. 72 authorizin g the County j ' » »»i»ta nt installin g o ffice r M ark Antrim is president of the 8n« e. '? «he L eg isla tu re very wisely pointed out that the offset from feu probably will be rationed n e t t s p rin g Beavortons contribution to our b o y s i Gou,t8 and othei municipal corpora-1 ^ “ f 71 Q ^ g o n ‘ !3 t l t e UC o l w t were ! club In P ortland and out eral income ta x es will reduce state An inform ed o fficia l disclosed that 8<> »hey will not la ck these small j U n i t T d '^ m a t e r w ^ r ^ B o n d . ^ w M ! ^ « ftuest speakers. 1 six a i e able ° f 4° " ’“' " h “" 8 ° n ‘y the ^ ° T M’»urna «*y nearly a third by next to ' walk without aid cheese, although a dairy product cessities on entering camp. j ” j n i a ie s vvai rsonas w as, of cru tch e s ¡year. Much of this reduction will m ay be rationed along with meat T h c di‘ ‘ y hags are used at points o f ■ |"‘ ” >d"c e d at thei L eg islatu re by S e n -, A we(idlng of interest to B eaverton D ances given on P resid en t Roose-|c o " ,e in, ,the h,* h incom * « .« c k e ta , because of its ad aptability as a meat em b a rk atio n to men going over seat. .. .„ti “ “ Kef> He88e an<1 K , T people is thut of Miss J u n e Ju lia n velts’ birthday January 30, have om pkins asserted that the prea- substitute. It was also indicated th a t 1 louffh, from F lorida, re turned home j wuratu. Clark, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. usually been the source of revenue ■ T/1* move to cut sta te income rates is O PA is now shootin g at M arch 1 for More workers are needed at our lo- !W , C lark and Cuptain Delbert \V. for this fund, but thus vear only a , he f o l *>un" « » “ > Proposals to elltn- T h e r e have been introduced todate, the s ta r t o f poin^ rationing for can cal B e d Cross centei to cut and sew B urke, United S ta te s Marine Corps, ..i.__ ___ income tax levy entirely s ev eia l hills in behalf Old Age Pen- few dances are being given, and ■ 41_ the _ l ln a te the ned, dried and frozen fru its and vege- <hese articles for our own boys, as son ol Mr. and Mrs. W. L. B u rk e of , and substitute a sales tax. tab les and canned baby foods. “ w«« hs to work on the m any types | h°,“® i ^ u o i T c a l l ^ t ‘" s t e v e n ’^ ' B o .to n and grandson of Mrs. Della ing the free-will offering s of th o se ' T h *«8 ha8 b*« n •« loose talk All wood dealers will be required of clothing for men, women, and 1 11 legislation call at . teven s F ish e r of Beaverton. who wish to contribute. about 8 tax »‘ n ic tu r e bring to reg ister with OPA, the Washing^- children. Any w oman who will do- ^ » v e r t o n where Pen- Captain B u rk e is a graduate of | a mess th at It is now being proposed be required to report to dealers t h e ! nate her services will be welcome. if ° n also Dr. Townsend s \Neek- B eav erton High School. . | in the O regon L eg islatu re th at we ton report said. All con su m e rs will Th e lo r a l Masonic lodge has g e n e r - , y 1 ** on bai?d : I f other coni' Th e young people were married I pattern a fte r W ashing ton and Cail- am ount of firewood on hand, and the ous|y krlven the use of their t e m p l e : n,unitles want t h ' 8 pension service 1 fornia W hile no one would tak e ne ws write to Senatoi F ish e r, Salem. anuary at ' e ‘ u l l c of ' ie As O r e a n i z e c i a t B e a v e r t o n size of the dwellings t o be heated. ; to th e unit which sews on T hu rsday s ¡t h e position th a t Oregon's tax s tr u c " n s i o n . Rev. Andrew B u c h e r offi- W r g a m z e C , a| D e a v e r t O n and a rra n g e m e n ts will be made T h e rationinng will apply to com m er- B o m 10 a m. to 4 p. m. elating. tu re is perfect, , em ulation of W a s h Of interest to m any B eaverton cial users of firewood as well as to ! So ladies you will be giving real C ap tain and Mis. B u rk e will be at ington and C aliforn ia with th e ir high S B No. 75 by Sen. Mahoney is be people is the form ation of the Auxll- service to your country by spending home owners. home at 604 F a s t Ragland, Kings sales taxes, which place an undue fore the S e n a te this week said S B iaiy to the B eav erton Post of the your Th u rsd a y s with the local Red burden on low-income groups, decid will repeal the ville- Texas. — V------ Am erican Legion, to be known as Cross sewing unit. B rin g your No. 75, if passed. ediy would not be an improvement. Hot coffee P i e!,en‘ Milk Board Act and will Mrs. K llfn Mann o l Sa n F i a n c is c o B eaverton Unit No. 124. T h is Unit Tom p k ins concluded. thimble and your lunch. cau chaos can be bought in the sewing room at ' ca u se * * cnaos and a renewal of the is visiting her sisters Mrs. F. H. composed of women from the fam i- ------------------- V ------------------- noon and a social hour enjoyed with °*d M*lk W a r of y ears back when Schancy and Mrs. A E . Hansen for lie» of Am erican leg ion members, the -'roup milk tru c k s were upset. It Beems several weeks. and headed by Opal E ise n h au e r a s 1 ___ ’_________y _____________ ¡s o m e B ig I n te r e s ts are trying to re ¡P re sid e n t, will be formally installed i n s ta ll e d i 1 n « r n T h e Cedar Mill School set $1000 gain their Lost L ead e rs and some po- Mis. F r a n c e s Donelson was hostess a t a public meeting tq be held this ns its goal for w ar sta m p s bought at litlcians are try ing to ride into Con to the Tuesday Afternoon Bridge com in g Tuesday. F e bru ary 9, I, at at 8 p school during the y ear 1942-3 At : gi ess on a milk bottle I I f this type club at the home of Mrs Hedburg m .. a at B eav eaverton Grade S chool 1 erton --------- G rade Set School. __ t the — ------------- the end o f the firs t sem ester, J a n . of legislation is enacted it will w reck »Ali s. Henry Nelson won high score. T h e Installing office« will be Mrs W ashington, Feb. 5—W a r ration 8th, the pupils had bought *695 In the dairy business in Oregon. The Mrs. Ellen Mann of S an F r a n c is c o Charles Rhoades, president o ol f Dis- book No. 3 is ready for printing b u t s ta m p s and bonds, and at the pres [ trict No. 1, and the presentation of < what it\ will be used for no one Those who require a s sista n ce in j big fight will be on the Se n a te fiooi vvas a guest, ent tim e the to tal has been raised to last part of this week. ¡th e c h a r t e r will be made by the ¡knows as yet. m ak ing out income tax retu rnes a r e , $790.90. Another measure H B 44 permitt- G u ests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Book No. 2, first of the point ra- urged to ask help from the Federal ing m onster tru c k s up to 36 tons ca A. V. B u tts Sunday were Mr. and ; president of the state organization Bond-hold ers include Donald Mrs. Nota F r a n c i s who will m a k e lt io n in g hooks, will be distributed this Will- 01. s t a t e representatives, who are pacity is try in g to Crawl Under the Mrs. Andrew Bem holmes. ters, K e n n e th Henson, Annabel A1 sent out to d istricts for this express 't h e address of the evening. : month and used for canned goods v.riez, Jo h n Alvaiez, D ick W illiams, purpose according to G. Russell Moi- <i' adTs and l a ' 8'k i ^ n V * vc * I'h P 'Jr nr,' ' George M cK erch er left for service T h is installation will tak e the place and meats and possibly some other especially W ashington Tuesday a fte r visiting with his w i f e ! o t »he regular P ost m eeting for Feb- foods, such as butter and canned A r c h ie Payne, R and olph Payne, Viv gan, s ecretary of the W ashington Iiighways, county roads—and now comes Idaho and m other for several days. ian Henson. Jo e 'd e ’ B o b Lain, Ju d y c ô u n t ÿ ' B t i i ' " Association. ruary, and all l e g i o n n a i r e s are urged milk. S h arp e s . Delores E dig er, Jo ce ly n Tid- In the past m any people have turn „ Super . _ M onster T r u c k s . 42 , T o n n e rs — to attend, while a cordial welcome Is T h e O ffice o f P ric e Administration j J a y Gibson's m other celebrated h e r , extended to the public. said book No. 3 was prepared well ^ L _ Robe* and R a y m on d ed to th e i, ,aw ye?s for help in this Holy T e rro r8 on W h e els! 82nd birthday last; week. Mrs Gib- ____________ y _ ahead of time because of the tr e m e n E d iger Additional b o n d -h o ld ers; m atter, but the work is complicated. _ . 1 son had arran ged for a surprise fes dous jo b of printing 150,000,000 copies, since Dec. 18th. who are entitled to a requires so much time for c o m - tive dinner with a lovely biithd ay the num ber required for the first piece of souvenir wood from the B a t- putation that law y e is have become Q _ . n _ n S a t u r r l a v cake. Mrs Della F ish e r, Mrs. L eo n two books. leship -Oiegon a re : B e t ty E n g b e rg , bogged down with work of m ak ing ® I t is designed for adaptability to icorg e Choban Alvern Jo h n so n , out in come tax retu rns, Morgan says Th e sta te ta x commission office ard and Mrs. Stipe were guests T he W ashing ton County Council of J o a n Sa u n d e rs J o a n P etersen, B e r t ie Accordingly the W ash in g ton County ¡n addition to its week-day o ffic e F u n e ra l services were held in Port T ‘‘a c h«r » i» meeting Tuesday, any of a number of possible rationing Entry. Entry, N ancv ----- Bal — „ SSOciation has resolved th a t hours of 8 a. m to 5:30 p. m., will programs. In addition to coupons r Mae ,,r , n . Lloyd ... . -------------- ----- land, Thu rsday. F e b 4 for E le an o . £ ebruary * «ÎT. ” U. ^ ' ” aU 10 a P a u ' C h°b a n, B ob by Clark the iaw y ers Qf this county must rem ain open from 8 a. m. to 5 p m Th e hall is located on designated with letters and numbers, Kindt, d au g hter of Adelia W. Kindt m. to 3 p. m. book No. 3 will contain stam ps bear- K e ith K u rtz R ay m on d D eY oung, Al c h arg c a minim um fee of $5 for on Satu rd ay s in F e b r u a ty and and sister of Hillis A. and V ictor H. the main highway» next to the store vin L a F o l le t t e J a n e t F rench, Neil m a g ing out an income tax return, a March tlK - „ „ . , ,,, and has a large Red Cross m a rk e r j inK pictures of tanks, airplanes, artll Em rv Anirpll» P aviip RprnnrH < . __ , . ,. K in d t. Hilt* io im ctly I iv © q Ht K ill1 by the fro n t door. l«*ry and a i r c r a f t carriers. p y, A ngena R a > " p- „»»J8» " la rg er c h a rg e to bo made depending T h e office will remain open on Lin- t 0 r „„on o rn in „ g the the j T h a t doesn't mean these a rticles ' ouhk, Delano L a F o lle tte , B obbie upon com plications of the return and coin s birthday, as well as on W ash , In — the m ----------- ---- reports ------— of -------, S au n d e rs Jim m y Saun ders, Kat her- |time actu ally spent in preparing the jn „ to n a birthday. T h e deadline for F re d e rick Kosland has p u r ch a se d County Council chairm en and l o c a l :» ™ be rationed— merely that the ing O’ Connor, and R a m o n Howard return. ta x retu rns is two lots on S ix th and Hall and plans P a re n t T e a c h e r presidents will be re- *y t"b o ls will be used la ter to Identify filing sta te income Fats is found w h atev er special purpose T h e Association fu rth e r requests midnight, April 1. to improve this spring with a dwell- j ceived. A m a jo r pro ject at school this year public's attention to the fact that ing. T h e phase of recreation to be tak e n fo r them. is t b s collection of waste fats To „ [s tha dUy of every Income ---------------- V- 1 up this time immediately a f t e r lun- ilati» about 60 (rounds of fats have j nN paye r to keep books of such kind I n c o m e T a x S e r v i c e i T h e C edar Mill < ~ om ------------ *-* club 1 r heon will be Art as T a u g h t in the f V n i n t i r P i l l s m ercial are giving a dance at the Cedar Mill Sch o o |s , and wm be presented by T V * V - T been ' 111 npd and character aa to enable eucb pei c _ » „ I ] „ O f f i r # * « ***“•'» son to a ccu ra te ly render an account - 1 grange hall Satu rd ay , I ebru ary 13 Mrs. Dorothy Hachler, te a c h e r from j the Aloha-Huber school. Old keys contain the finest sort of ing of his e n tile yearly income. Th e ^ npw service for the citizen A large crowd is expected. Austin T. Scra ffo rd . principal of metal, we a re told by our Ju n io r Civ- income ta x is probably here to stay, troubled over the details of filing his Th e B ethel Ladies aid m et Wednes-1 1 As the month of F e b r u a r y is the Cornelius public schools th e past ilian D efen se speaker, George Cho- Correspondingly, we must all learn ¡qate and federal income tax retu rns month the P a r e n t T e a c h e r movement day Mrs. E . M etcalf gave the mis years. has besin appointed ban. and about 750 keys were brought m o ie o f bookkeeping. was founded the founders Mrs. Alice nine has been inaugurated in Portland, sionary book review. A fte r a short to school by the pupils. B e r n a r d ------------------- V -------------------- „ ............................. lllrw,K McLelland B lr n e y and Mrs. Phoebe i W ashington county school superln- under the nam e of In co m e T ax S e r lu"<'b ^ a8 Apprrson Hears! will be rem e m b er «»"d ent by Ju d g e H. D. K e rk m a n , Y ou ng leads th e group, h a v in g D J s t r i c t vice, Inc., with offices at 237 S W 5th business meeting enjoyed with a birthday c a k e the pf) T h js jg the 39th y e aj , hat thp and Com m issioners J . W. Hughes brought in 94 old keys. avenue, in Portland. s ¡O regon Congress of P a r e n t T e a c h e r s ani» J a m e s I^ewis to fill the unexpir- li:« io r Red Cross Th e service w arns that citizens l , n * 1 ° 1,1 Mw m , . . - i . I afflllata d wtth UM NatiOMl *••' I" "» B e it W B arnes, who died should delay no longe in collecting E v e ry pupil and te a ch e r in the A district meeting of Masons foi ... . . . ,.. . , . , ri P hiL fa c ts and figures n e c e s s a r j to mal iwa\ Wednesday F e b l. at th e home Congreee so a prog I am a p p r o p r i a te ; re cently. Cedar Mill school a re enrolled in the . » r f ence n . a D. PhU- ^ anrf „tu rn s Th e o f h' , daughter^ M r .. Deryl P erk ins, to this fact will he given during ^ rafford filled s ln ril.r poeitlon. J u n i o r R ed Cross and we a re very the official v i s i t o f C of Oregon, of G r egon has ^ m o ie lm portan, on L a k e R ^ d . lunch with the T im b e r and O r . n c o echool. proud of our lOO'J m embership pen bps. gr.and mas ^ a r |hHn evet bpfl>,.,, because Im m ediately a fte r the ta lk on A r t 1 He is a g rad uate of the Oregon before because nants. As our principal war a c tiv been postponed until March 24.^ ac to T ho „a l n ings and increased Ml ami M is Chas Strale y have Mr. Jo h n Cox, P rin cipal o f the Hills- College of E du cation of Monmouth , m a s R Roe. wotship jn rraaaf,d ............. .... and increased ity, we decided to send C hristm as cording ful m aster of H o - l ^ - o j - i k e - w age population in this area will mean sold th e ir home on Allen avenue and hoio High School, will speaa on the « t " 1 al* ° ch a irm a n of the Uppei boxes to every boy In trie co u n trv ’s 30, A V * A M ,-cs will lie more rush a re moving to F i fth and W s t m a Its v Ctoi C o n " ' l n" w •" uee G rad e T e a c h e r s ’ association and service from this com m unity. 21 Th e d istrict m eeting was anno unc-, president of the E le m e n ta ry Princi- .. . _ _ „ in the schools. boxes containing candy, gum. nuts. W ednesday night. J a n u a r y 27 pd »han ,,8,,al , ... ... of W a shington M is J C Huntley o f T a c o m a .) B lr th dav c a k e and coffee will be pals’ association c ig a re t te s . stationery. books a " d w h en L a f a y e t t e lodge of Yam hill. Tu T h e correctn ess o f h,s year s re Wash „ „ „ WM . . . h a .ft f t | „ r p . „ nl was am ong guests at . a nrm bridge hv , h, Al„ county. toilet a rticles were sent and many , w ' of HHIsboro. Sherwood ‘ u™ should be a m a tte r of |lin,.h,.OI1 Klv,.n by M rs R o b ert Sum r ^ r L r i U e l l i l o ^ hoi?^ P^oCldi ------------------- V ------------------- salons of gratitude w ere re- o f Sherwood. B eav erton lodge for the taxpayer, for it may be the m. , . T e a c h e , associatio n, hosts. Provide expt essions own sugar. being posted on th e n „ov„ f.f „ n nn(l n.-enomah lodge of ba8‘» fo ' ,u ,u r e taxation, advises In ceived A fter m B eav erton and O renom ah _ v __________ _ bulletin board th ese letters a te ca te - Multnomah ware to b„ guests of Hol- com e T a x Service. Inc. \n 14 J D J -------------------V ------------------- - hei daughter Mrs E llen B c i g c r at K e ad y fully filed for perm anent records. brook lodge. T h e lodges comprise Tillamook ss, County te a c h e r s have been asked Our newest salvage cam paign is district 25. fo rm erly a part of district M a rin e C o rp s training , by »j.. Kovaiy. county salvage for silk and nylon hose J o a n Saun- ^ Mr and M is W a lte r Van Kleek Keith Leroy G a te s of T i g t . 1 snd c h airm an to make a survey thru ders is in c h a rg e of this prbject • ------ ------------- v ------------------ - Dutch humor pesters the Nazi as w eie dinner hosts to Mr and Mis. Geo Ben Morris J e ld e r k s of B e a v e r to n ar- their stu dents as to th s amount of for our school Anyone wishing to p i . - t v C 4 r a ; 0 l - » - n#>r much as their a c ts of sabotage Here M cK erch er M is M C« M cK erch ei rived In Sa n Diego this week to be- pr ( pi r ( ( ] tin ca n s ready fo r turning add to our collection of discarded ho » a l e I If M r f t l g M e n e r is a favorite story cu rre n tly going !lnd m i and M is ('h a s Shively at gin marine corps B oot C am p t r z l z - ln for t he war effort. I f 60,000 slery m ay send their contributions to the rounds in the N etherlands, aimed their home F rid ay evening ing. acco rd in g to M ajor J a m e s B pounds are ready, a carload will be th e school house. . at the G erm a n looting of cattle Hardie of Portland. I shipped immediately a fte r collecting ____ „ __________________ A few tw o by fours and other p iec Have you heard about the cow Mi and Mrs V A Wood visited Gates. 19, graduated from Hher- i as they cannot be left out to deter- es of scrap lumber, a pair of strap who chewed up the G e rm a n s c o m at the W a lte r Van K leek home F r i wood Union high school in 1941 and I iorate, Kovaiy said ■ i . . . . m i r i / ___________ . , , r > ■ h a lf dozen bolts, and a munications ca b le ? asked one day evening. was a longshoreman in P ortland Th e bottling industry will m ake Yes. the Gestapo arrested her. was F u n e t a l * services were held W ed- P"*™ of ° ,d “ la a r e a,a>ut a11 th8 " J ? ’ ----------- V---------------- until hls induction He is the son ' th * P ^ u p of the prepared tin cane the reply. She was shot as a s ab o nesdav at Hillsboro fo, L en n a K »"'»«'» " * * * ? , , ¡„htTner of Mr and Mrs t/icius A G a te s of "» »°bools along the highway while m . . Ai - 4 I»»»» 71 but successful bal© tie straiRntener teur and the G e rm a n s carried off Mertz. of Aloha, who died Ja n . 31 . .. ir%9n ............... heavy 'frost and .now ail T ig a rd ' county t t u c k s will m ak e the collec another 50 cows to G e rm an y as hos Su rvivin g a re h er husband. Charles t h a » v“ ° n ■ tru c k s »III be cut - ■'"><» •**> 1» attended Heaver “ on a t other county schools tages. of their load until fu rthei notice ‘ on high school for three y ears until - 1 Pupils are aaked not to bring cans -------------- • - V ------- 1940 where he played right ta c k le on to school until they receive fu rther f i r m W ash in g ton County Court M K . n . H M : M r. ■<»■»'« « • y “ f “ “ ' IIIA K I .I N K T K I I T T the foot ball squad He was Inducted . ln ,o r m » “ on ,ro m th * »•'vage office c , . : —. n , Mrs Mai v > n a n,‘w s»a t ' ° " ciicu la t No I t . ---------------V----------------- ite E llio tt. E ugene, Or Mrs Ida M Tru itt, fo rm erly of ........................... ‘ a js t e r 0 f ju st issued bv the agricultural e x while working as a tru ck driver Ini F School children have m ade a great E llen St. G erm an. Aloha Beaverton, died last week in P o rt , M A R G A R E T H A S T I N G S l i K N N E Y « h e r e his wife resides Hls '» n t r ib u t ln g towards all the salvage periment station at Oregon S ta te col- Francisco. Mrs E J . K a n d e r. San land afte r an extended illness F u n e ia l s e r v .e e , will be held Satur a r , M i and M is Albert J e l- P r« *™ *"» ‘ he county, d e c l a r e d lege. cem etery. I n te rm e n t Forest View ¡C h a irm a n Kovaiy and Mias F a y s Ida 'K l i n e i T ru itt was a member ay, F e b ru a ry 6, at the Congregational derks. route 3, box 622, Beaverton. W ith th e c ritica l shortag e of new F orest Grdve. Nichols, c h a irm a n of th e women'e B eav erton fo r M argaret m ate rials for m ak ing baling wire, >f a highly respected pioneer family, church in — V ------------------- ------------------- V ---------- AGNES H EDGE I dlvielon of th e county salvage com fa rm ers were urged some month* ago who resided one mile east of Beaver- H astings Denney, aged 75, who died F e b u ia r y 3 W E Peg g will be in A v ne, Hedge, fo rm erly o f Beaver- a bulletin to the te achers. to save all the old ties and use them ton, now the I A. Asbury place n** sister and nine broth cl nent* In te tm e n t ton -lied tl - in f*|1ltlw d ------------------- V — — — again ----------------—V ------------------- known as fine rresc.-r- mother of Mi* ZoOa M arriag e License« Mr and Mrs F red Brandi, Beaver is in early davs at B eaverton s; E I>en Mooie P o rtla n d ; M i* O it Bakei. Ronald Sm ith route 3 box 25 ‘ on. J a n u a r y 23. a son She attended school here and wa- ney T B Denney. Deryl Pei kins, all K la m a th Falla and Margerv Holton Beaverton, and Je s s ie G a lb re ath a seat m ate of Mias Abbie Billst.n of B eav erton sister of R B Brown.. Alaska route 4 box I I S Sherwood Th e 150 milUot W R * W ith his c a r out of gear. (luring L R T ra v e r s re organization Garden H om e; six grand child !en Services will he held Monday under I R og e r Croenl Hillsboro rout# I tion B ook Two, now being printed. He coasted down the hill of the local school and wa* a cousin \ Mrs Denne ywas a m em ber of the a r ra n g e m e n ts o f W F. Pegg I n te r and E lsie Nordlund routs 3 B ea v sr- would fill four fre ig h t tra in s of 30 Now his ca r's in the scrap heap, of George Hugheon of Beaverton. P res b y te ria n c h u rc h and the grange ment Lone F i r ce m e tery ton . cars each. And they're reading his will . j ™ * * * m?’ .... ............ . r____ ____ , . Legion Auxiliary to Be Cedar Mill School War Activity Ration Book No ¡Ready for Press Before 2 Issued Lawyers Request Representatives Compute T*xes anfj ! Tax OffiCPS to Remain P T. A. Council Meets Tuesday at Huber School Post Meeting Postoned To March 24 Two Local Boys Begin The Dutch Can Laugh Make Survey on 6$m Made ! Easily Made of I limber Cut 50*^ of Load «•, ¿ x : e r f' u ? : v" z s BIRTHS Victory Verse of the Week — *