PUBLISHED YOL. 16. XO. 5 Union Labor Improving WEEKLY IN O U R P L A N T O N Beaverton, Oregon, EXTRA! I S H O R T ST. A N D T U A L A T I N H IG H W AY— F r i d a y , M a r c h 5 , 1 9 43 ________ E S T A B L I S H E D 1927 _ « Thanks Beaverton A vote of thanks to Mr Metzler, Beaverton Hi. the mei chants and oth­ 1943 L E G I S L A T U R E ers who participated in the spirited send-off tor the boys from Washing­ Salem, (Special) Mr. and Mis. E ton County Local Boaid No. 1, who a . G riffith 'o f Hillsboro, weie visitors left Beaverton Monday, Match 1. at the Legislature Thursday. Mr It won t be soon forgotten. Griffith was chairman of VVashing- NAMES Hubson Park, Mass.. Muss., ; March 5—For U*43.. No other applications will be nr 1 he school band played Photog ton County County Grocery store customers began iv© felt f e l t that ___.... „ Republican . -------- --------- 1 Cen- some years, I have the „ so- , ! cashing the blue ution coupons for •uiity" clause would ‘ “ Ph«1 s snapped pictures of the gioup tral committee for several yeais and cepted foi w ai i at ion books N o 1 oi called "union secu A D D R E S S E S or No 2 until March 15, the district canned and other processed foods w "collective bar- An unu9ual ° n to Victory spirit pre- did great work (ol the G O P . inevitably folio.. _________ _ _ OPA announced Saturday. Monday. gaming” . I say this because th e lvailed in the assembled group. A PH ONE NUMBER 1‘ e i s oi i s w h o di d not l egi st , i at the About 200 items on the new ration •closed shop" has some justification ’ larK« package. gaily wrapped in the rsenieu to ui eaco Y Sh,elds bas cha,,;« of ,:‘ « schools during the registration pel list become eligible for sale to the howevermuch employeis naturally re- nat‘on s colors, was presented each of Persons who can he £ rk' ng sta,e the assistance * a,ound ¡«d >> ■ >ay apply l to then local . .ationtng service man by a student public again aftei an eight-day sules sent it siuuent of oi “ tne Camtol with __>■____ . . T the , Capitol, with the assistance of o f ' hoaid on March . 15, .... the O PA stated • High School. These packages con suspension duringj which un estimat All Stockholders Use Albert Hintz have been trimming the but not until then The rationing Plow or Dig Gardens ' tained many surprises, including a ••d 125,000.000 new ration book8 were “Closed Shop" Method*. one dollar A service * * . bor* % . , of„ Rose CalolL Fes in‘‘ boards need the two-week ,od to iseued and the housewives and groc­ (loiiai hill "'ll A seivict man’s mans i* Xestout, official Portland tnteh un on several uhaw« of pe, th„,, U K W IL L P R IN T TH ESK Stockholders already h a v e a one ers coached. housewife was also a gift to each tiv_. K(,,„ For be<( onlv la lc " “ p. 0,1 “e* f ral Phases of then NAM ES * ADDRESSES “ closed shop.” That is one stock­ This is Paul M O'Leary, rationing chief very handy little “ val nPw .talks Ire left I Id cut back ’ OUt ° f f "*‘ ‘ 0,1 FREE, ONE TIM E stalks ate lort and cut DacK coupons renewal of B and C mileage holder canftot act apart from the oth- gj, 'outfitted and'mad e hv te women f ot OPA. offered Sunday some advice e b> te women to 8 inches in height for best culture. I rations and the maiIjng out of | ers except once a year at a stock to the housewife: as a service to * our subscribers If a stock hold., ° f Beave,ton Fo‘ months P“ 8» th« se Also remove all dead decayed ” ®, "';<'<>n book 2 to persons who register holders’ meeting oi .. a •st9tktloldi.i gits have gained in importance as v _,.d fp,.»iiiZP, This should 1 Budget your ration points, (the who want to plant a Victory Gar­ all b *jed by February 27 and made their does not like the ._____ policy of the com- ( ,ett ers and cards are received from donp now blue A. B and C stamps) for buying den. --- sell his 'stock ‘ >r»U anil *y*»t ^ ¡ ¿ y ” Pxp, PS8inK gratitude uoiir nu>v. ¡consumer declaration but did not re- pany, he can canned foods over the ration period, . and s get j ,the boys, expressing gratitude. • • • ceive hook 2 because of the Inst-min- out The same privilege is granted, Theae are 8eriou8 dav3. But with which is the entire month of March! * '|S shop shoantr la-1 d i These are 8t‘,ious da>'9 But with The Misses *bble BUlstin an, ute shortage. to all members of a closed St. Mary’s of the Valley 2 Prepare your shopping list be­ , evel'.v infh ground gained in our t Heddy of Kast Beaverton. drove ” ‘ L .... bor unions: I f they don orkeis are needed fore you go to the store. This will w orl ‘ u i! valious fi« htin* f,onts < > l" fo Salem Sunday and visited the Beaverton f l , , Job, they can resign and filing applications With heroic presidents as the i.elp you to shop economically—sav- 1 ¡moves up a notch We know we are Capitol building and other points of Even a few hours yv here ■ — «— a day will help. A theme of honor, repiesentatives of ing time and saving points, ¡on the winning side. Much must still j interest lot of help so far has come from the English classes presented a Lin 3 Spend your high-point stainii* Stockholders always have been rep- be done Many more men must leave • Those outside coinWashington program for the stu first. By doing so you will avoid resented by their president who ex -, their homes. They are willing to do -phe Tualatin Valiev tunnel for 4 Beaverton residents. clusively speaks for them, which i s , their part Our part in the the month of compared to lane traffic through Council Crest on I - S u who e v have e ‘ ° ann' ***** and facu,,v memb* r* •“ * danK->’ ><*«•” >n worked all week. Outstanding numbers includ- having no stamps of propei* denoini- What the laboi unions have had to t heirs is small but important it is „ 2'< grade will be a major factor in :thp time ed choial readings by the sophomore nations to pay for a rationed item, fight for. Both groups should equal veiy necessiary to let every boy dex-elopirtK the famous Tualatin V al-. Call Beaverton 32S1 and offer class: a playlet with Rosemary Roos, Grocers’ cannot make cnange in ly have the right to employ outside know we are behind him 100'; Let’s ley acco,.djnK according to to speech by Senatoi your sei viches. Mary Heinick. Margaret Leis, and1 stamps. counsel. Hence, when looked at ini- keep ’em smiling- Fisher last Saturday in the Senate. partially, the labor union mem-1 y ____________ Olive El hell taking part, a project on 4« I’oints fur March famous battle ships by Margaret ( 4 Shop early in the day Shop bers, are not asking for a n y ' _ . ,, . _ The members of House and Senate Series OÍ Grange Radio more privileges than stockholders .S e le c t iv e b e r v i c e I o p iC Jane Dooher. Marie Jones, Carolyn early in the week Monday through are working over time this week D c l i i , Sadler, Rita Schneider .and Berna-, Thursday. That will save time trying to finish up the business ot Programs Scheduled !i'fu»i,h e not the l’1 ? union offi- ls At Kiwanis Club Meeting wnether r‘lV or labor ® dine Smith, and the singing of patrl-1 your time, the grocer’s time and this session Saturday night. To start March 4 and continue otic selections by the Miriam Choral the time of war workers who shop cials are as wise, fair and frank as The Beaverton Kiwams club at weeks the Oregon and by the assembly. late. the company officials. their tegulai meeting Wednesday. i n the 3rd, House Pump session through eleven • • • ^ -Don't be impatient. In the first Recent W M l Decisions March 3. were told of the way the held last Tuesday night, it was Con- State Grange will be on the ail with My real purpose this week is to Selective Service assists men in densed Milk Hesse. Minimum Speed a series of 17 Meet the Giange A rare exhibit of Bibles of every few days of °P * r*tion under the new show readers that this ’’closed shop ’ leaching the service suitable to them. Kuratli and Horseradish I Ishei*. broadcasts over ltl radio stations in description written in different lan-1 f),<>K,am’ B wd* take grocers' clerks oi union secuiity clause, for which specialist Fiist Class Stanley Church The American Legion Auxiliary quar- Oi egon and one in Idaho. guages and other Scrlptual literature i onK®r than bef°re to check your Every part of the state will then he labor leaders are now fighting, may , u. S. N. explained the way in which tet received an ovation also Daisy furnished a unique feature in addi- Beaver­ tion be a blessing in disguise to employers a John Citizen could be inducted into Co-op Big 4 made a great hit fea- able to hear the program. to the attractive magazine dls " ' e *Ve point, to spend dur- ton listeners may tune In to KEX. und investors. This I say because Army. Navy, Coast Guard. Sea Bee’s tunng Joe Kendrick soloist! play in the assembly room for Cat’ho- ' ,n>' ™*reh for each member of the Portland, Thursday, at 12:30. the W ar l^abor Board is now asking or Marines. He told the Kiwanis • • • lie Press Month. The book creating :H” .Jy‘ These ar* the blue stamps that unions to which it grants this that the quota for each service and Senator Fisher had the thrill of his 7*11* m the greatest amount of interest is the j '** new ration book which bears security clause , must comply with the selectees ability’ for each service life last i««* Tuesday, ' tm , ~ M k pioducecl B aad figures when President ... . . _ consist translation of the Four Gospels in the certain rules an dmakke reports the were the governing factors besides steiwe. asked Him to preside over l } minute and ten 5 minute Nez Perces language by the Rev on these stamps—t. 2. ft or » —a rt the same as is required of the employers, desire for a particular branch the Senate for over 4^ minutes f£ ows Da,inK tho n,st foui week». Father F M Cataldo, SJ point value and may be used in com- , , , binatlon to make exact point totals. I, is also believed that .trike votes Stan Church has visited the Beav County clm nu l-ioner James Lew is "¡5 *“ w» ‘ " ' T r dn,n,a“ - Besides the point values on the should be secret ballot of the en tire: erton Kiwanis club before when he from Washington county happened to i® !'0" ° f 8<‘m‘ ,,haSe ° f ° ran* * ac Next will follow three weeks In response' to the suggestion pre- published charts on canned goods, membership involved was a member of the State Police dlop in Senate during this time with one 15 minute and one 5 minute sented by the Literature Committee. OPA also has announced a schedule The General Chemical decision of Division. He now gives the informa- . . . The aeries will conclude the Sodality of the Blessed Virgin, for dried and dehydrated foods—8 the W ar Labor Board was very hope- tion that those between the ages of Old Oregon Trail Centennial, hon- show each broadcasts Mary hat arranged to present the points a pound for dry beans, peas or ful Here an A.F.L. union was de- IK and 38 years would like to know, oring the pioneers who established with two of thq short,'! Academy libi'aiy with a four and a [ lentils and 16 points a pound for nied any form of union security or This information will be given the American way of life in the Ore- weekly. -V half years' subscription to the Catho-, dried and dehydrated soups closed shop because the union called again at 8:15 p. m. on March 17. at gon country. 100th year 1843-1943, lie Periodical Index. A person may buy by mail, mall- a strike in violation of the national the Beaverton High School under Washington Country Old home of Joe Council Approves • • • log coupons with the order or older no-strike 'agreement. The opinion ,be a“ 8P>ces of the « ‘ warns club. Meek Send for your cop* of the w - . r „ i no-strike 'agreement. The opinion Miss Faye Nichols, ussistant to the by ‘ «'«Phone, giving the coupons to the State Gnuid and the American Oregon Plan route Free. W riter ’ ICIO ! y v jd l U6I1S .. . . 4-H Demonstration Agent for Wash-; p “ «''v e ry boy. 'i! eV ^ e ynIh!;'uld ° T u t ° fhteaM'Tnto [-^Kion. Everyone is invited to at- Meachem, executive secretary, lt>05 « in this case should put heart «n to, M ^ tha| thf> 3electees w„ , undel- s w 14th ave„ Portland, Oregon. At a monthly meeting held Monday Count ,.ecPntly addressed the --------------- V--------------- discouraged employers and investors stand ^ chancps of rp evemrq. t he ! "-a VI i . OR < „u nci de members o f the chib on what each K : w . n j . T I . . K P l . „ eaching the c.ded to grant tree use of City-owned cou,(, contribute toward winning ^ 'W a n i S Club Plan Honeymoons P o n t Last Long blunCh of service they mo.- most desire to p arents T e „ Qf Wedding The case of the Western Caitiidge property to persons desiring to grow serve. world peace. Benefit Entertainment Company of East Alton, 111., was Jp C a l i f o r n i a a Victory Garden Full information V even more hopeful. Here the W.L.B *« is. Elni6i . l r. . \V i 11 i & _ m _ s _ o f . is available Hall. A ben*fit " how will be given ut i fi a * 11 * _ p •. i ^1 1 . &nd i M , _ at ,. the . City A , The drive for Battleship Oregon in a unanimous decision, took away M T. a n d iv ir s . W i l l i a m O IT lltn Beaverton, announce the marriage of In order to eliminate the trouble- bonds 1 Beaverton High school .viarcn March 26. ice . anil trophies closed with Bet- 1 “ »cnooi an already existing closed shop thei, daughter Arlene to Schubert C « • « '« n‘ ‘Hance now existing, cause, ( s ‘ the ,ead sponsored by American Legion and clause because the union did not play Have Surprise Visit Mtunspach of Van Nuys. Cal . son of l,y ,he la,« e of dogs that Enthusiasni grew In the competition j ,b* B« av«r ‘ on Kiwanis -------..... club Ad- .. fair. After six months of good be- Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Smith were Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Launspach of ‘awn« and gardens, between pupils of the Junior divlson | ** locludlng tax Membera will solicit your patron havioi the uniot» nlav aJl,d' f< 1 pleasantly surprised last week, when Des Moines. Ia. Jerome Holmes of- bo‘ h day and cau* ‘ n« «*»“ • « • and the high school students, and return of this security clause. In .;, ,J . ,J:„_ accom- ______ ficiated . . . . . — ceremonj then daughtet Geraldine The was r o d a" d ^«oyrnnce the Council ...led reached the Mtmax with the Junior’s akL is wee . the case of the Pontiac Plant of the V Y rnm- panied by her husband I.t R C. February 18 at Forest Lawn Mem- »lat G.d.nance No 188 should be rig­ chnlking up *966 90 against *726.05 . V 1® »hows put on by the Kiwanis idly enforced Yellow me ■ * ’-anted Norton, of the Army Air Corps, visit orial park in Glendale, Cal. recorded by the seniors Since t h e !clu.b ,n the Pa«i h* v« b« « " very good pany, the closed shop was gtanted id them foi a few days. ,_______________ _ Ordinance makes it unlawful mnloritv are resident students and , “ nd « v*'y o n « ‘» looking forward to They will The ____ couple is now at home at 1747 fo. That owners to pc.mit animals to run ? r > " ie »l“ enl stuaenis ana also visit with Lt. Norton's parents. Del Valle, Glendale, Cal. o. 1 large, „ .... states that ........... ___ ;________ at violators . _W„,. shall find It difficult to contact interested Mr. and Mrs. Howard Norton of S e - --------------- V ------- friends, the results are very satisfac- v be guilty of a misdemeanor and pro­ tory. Senator Attracts Attention se labor is now having a attle. before leaving for Salt Lake^ M a x in e C a d y T a k e s vides that upon conviction, violators ' p. B Case has rented the Lewis • * * * * + shall be punished by a fine of not n. However, this d° « 9 building on Front street Mr Lew- Part in Opera Conce Senator Earl E Fisher of Washing­ less than *5.00 nor more than *50, or To Sell Aorons at Next mrry me as all honeymoons come ^to ^ Portland fo, ton county has become as sharp us Eugene, imprisonment for not less than 2 University of Oregon. n end. T h i. will especially t'« true International Harvester Co. the horse radish he grows and mar­ Meeting, March 23 M\ the W ar is over when there will March 5— Maxine Cady, Beaverton, days nor more than 25 days, kets. One who might remember . . it 1.1_, _ _ e ---------------- - was an accompanist for the annual Persons suffering annoyance and be an over-supply of all kinds of la- The Beaverton association of Par- Fisher as the silent shy representa­ l,or. instead of a shortage. The M o s l i o t s k y - M o o r e opera concert, given February 25. damage by dogs may report same to en( a and Teachers held its annual tive o f the far northeast corner of sccordlns to Theodore Kratt. dean of U m City Itoeordoi specifying defin Founders Do) I M n u y 'J-’i in the the House of Representatives in 1939 laws ot action and reaction and of W e _____ d d i n g _______ S o l e m n i _____ zed 1 __1 and ___ 1 supply apply onnli' to ♦ rt U’fl fTAfi demand wages • “ the school of music. Itelj tl......wnershlp o f t!><• offending g, grndo school Mrs Clif- could hardly recognize as the same the same as to prices. ,* The wedding of Miss Betty Moore, Miss Cady is a freshman in music animal, and steps will he taken to f ord Maybee, who was the Founders man, the vigorous emphatic battler Wait Until World War II is Over daughter of Mr. and Mrs Allen V at the university. She is a member correct the condition. Day chairman, was ably assisted, by who this session heads up the Sen­ I f the military—instead of the poll-'Moore to Joseph H. Moshofsky, son, of Gamma Ph Beta soroority. Mes,lames E H. Bergtn,, invitations; ate’s County Affairs committee and ticians— make the peace trems. which Df Mr. and Mrs. George E. Moshofs-( --------------- ’ ’ --------------- Fred Wirtz, hospitality; H. B. Shof- is vice-chairman of Rules His re­ Couple Observes 50th nei. refreshments; E. Benson, table marks on any pet subject do not I hope they will, they also may then gy Df Beaverton, was solemnized at C o r r i e n e A n t r i m S ta rts put an end to racketeering laboi noon February 17 in the chapel of .... . n ^ decorations; Chester Huddleston, merely attract attention—they corn- Wedding Anniversary leader». In fact, the chances are B ev. W. L Kilham officiated W A A L 1 r a i n i n g l^OUTSe mother singers Mrs. C. W Walker pel it.—Oregon Voter. 50-50 that the army and navy, after The bride wore a brown and biege i M M Mi and Mr* Edward Wood cel* .,..,t y Wilson pourad ------------ —V --------------. brated annlvei un constated o f a p«K-' Ration Book Date tion of certain factoriea shipyard* accessories ,„,j coraaga of orchids Auxltory^ '>"">*• A" Ration Office Need Volunteers sary on ruoaday March S at Dwaco Wanted Immediately of flowers flag* and aong The Food Sales Under Point Rationing ,, „ " , *t« 11 W 1 mall and food supplies as long as n ecesrv Met maid of honor was Mis- Mar- . 'PKO"\ has " f “” ,a,n" u , " Wash Theii home wa beautifully < ;i8t included M s Merle Davies, ______ , ,_ V C. Boge.’ book" to persons who registered Feb to give work to returning soldiers cja Smith She wore a brown Jer- * l,'8t " ornen9 Army Auxiliary oi ps decolaj pd witH daffodils and othei Mr Roy Mangus Mu - - — and sailors. Frankly I would rath- sey di P38 with matching accessories Training Center here spring flowers. A - large numbei of Mis ’ I^slle Smith. Mrs Fred Mathis, i ^ b“ ' d‘d N«w She was immediately assigned to a fie n d s and relatives were present. Mis J Robinson, and Mrs. Norton P„ er see the military in charge of un- and a corsage oft red camelias. , , j^ ***?1 |Marcb Receiving Center company for n Mrs Myrtle Heath, a sister, of Myrtle |>Prk The third grade won the * B Mar®h * latloning of employment and relief than to have Donald Walker of Beaverton, was week of elementary tiaining half-baked New Dealers. These lat- best man and daughter, Mrs Ed- , l , ! ’ " " " « . * « v .iS .b le “. ’ dried ter however, I think are already on \ wedding breakfast was held she was issued _ . clothing .. and equip . , win Beckett of Tillamook, poured . ’ . ment, instructed in rudiments of Mrs. Nellie cut i the the way out. after the ceremohy at the Benson . ... ‘ ' In"ordei to laise raise I money for the . , , I O' " " Brown o of i Eugene lu III' in Oixier IO llim ry 101 .«»o n a t t o u „ 0 0 0 .,/v . p*a* b« « " - rt ri 11 and given A. my class,fn ation , lk„ Th((g(. H, tPndln|f from Beav budget the mother, decided to make V1 I am not writing in the interests hotel. tests. Boards will not ac- erton were: Mr. and Mrs Ernest aprons and sell them at the next' M A R rH of employers or union labor; but ---------------\ March 23 n* at a S . r* pt fht- " P P » « “ , “ . " " to< book No 1 dur- n 'L *n> 'h ire weeks, she jjj 4 p Mrs. Geo. Blasser and Mrs meeting to be held win til ^ rather solely in t V interests of the _ Opens Law Offices , will be assigned to a Basic company Rob(.rt Holland From Tigard Mr. p m tn the grade school auditorium. ^U O A R people of the United States and David Lofgren is opening a law of for more detailed training preparing and Kenneth and Mrs. Chris Chi Is- Mrs C Y Wilson reported on her ' _ v Canada. As far as the closed shop iustice well Bce a‘ *'*« !>>onar,‘ Adams Insurance her to replace a man In a non-com Geo Andeison. Mi and Mra. Ray progress in securing parents to man .. . ' ‘ a p " ® \ U ; war. ra‘ may result in greater practice Tuesday, and bat Army job. Christensen and children Betty Jane The observation tower She would * ° . **’ « « * , , f ° r * * * " ' ami good; but when it is ab" 9« d’ * ° Thursday afternoons, and all d a y --------------- V--------------- as to handicap any entire industry - - - , . ___ ' Satutday. Mr. I^ofgten resides on Red Cross is Calling You ‘ ^ " o. community, then it ^cornes t.ea- 3 Beaverton „ *ar,y morn,nB 1« to May 31 inclusive There never was a time In the his­ son This explains why the a n t i - ____________v ____________ V ----- —* --------- - _ V ~ _____CO FFEE tory of the world when the need for racketing bill, approved by the Hon ■ „ . s/ixyA c - STARS AND STRIPES m a r c h 21 stamp No. 25—, war We Senator Holman Presents Judiciary Commute, last yea, but Brothers Meet Over oeas Red Cross work was so great. i D ’ li „ , •_.#*# ration book No. 1 of book holders 14 sidetracked bv the Rules Committee. Doia Fox ieceived a wire fiom het believe the people are aware of the F arm * Labor Bill David Chester Stark, who left for ; y w . of , Ke or ov#r gQO«w)» March 1. 1943. from pound of coffee, expires at midnight make the work of labor racketeers Fox is in the Air Corp. Kenneth what we need right now is workers Senatoi Rufus Holman has recently Beaverton, Oregon, ia the fourth one r;A jtf)I IN F ’’’robber!,' and extortion in inter-state in the navy They had first talked men. women young peqple. to go out joined with Senatoi Bankhead and |n the Stark family to enter the m a r c h 71 Vo a .... Raymond r.nd collect this money I know we othei Senator* in introducing a bill Armed Forces .,ood for foilr ‘..on« *L commerce” and hence a federal of to each other by phone said Kenneth was fine and is not a ate all busy but can't we spend a in the United States Senate providing Donald and Robert Stalk were in- ni ht * P'res at mia- fense Jap prisoner as was thought by some few hours a day or so We must put that in order to relieve the shottage ducted by the local Board In Beaver- -rfn rm I ’ lTpW fV N o w f o r Beaverton people He is lookir this war drive .cioss to help oui of faun laboi the Secretary of Wai ton Anothei brother. Richard WII- MARCH 11- C a r . with A ___ _ l ’o.t W ir "m M fim It is boys The need is so great and will be authorized and directed to release |lam „ ln the Navy m,Tst hav” tires Inspected before this After the War. the ■good old days’ fine and no need to worry will be gone for both union laboi and hoped this cleans up the false report be more so as the war goes on >.n furlough until January 1st. 1944. The four brothers are sons of kfr- date. Same basic rules as for pass­ piofiteeiing employers. If any of Kenneth being a prisoner in Jap Phone me at once Beaverton 3541 all men in the land forces of the snd Mis. L. C. Stark of route 6. box enger cars apply to motorcycle D gioup then interfeies with what is hands, for he is not vet and surely or cell at 435 First street, acioss from United States who aie located in the 1644 , Portland. Oregon. book*. the grade school All material Is United States on the date of the en­ best for the nation as a whole, that hope that he never is SHOES leady to go. group will be swept aside. Other-> _ _ _ _ _ -V actment. and who. immediately prior In the group leaving Beaverton JUNE 15 Stamp No. 17, war ration W P KEFBAUG H wise we will lose the peace, after we Duncan Gray, who has been two to their induction into such foices, Saturday, March 6th. William W book 1, valid for purchase of one win the War. months in California, returned home District Chairman were regulaily engaged In agiicul Caldwell will be No 3 for the Cald- pair of shoes, expires at midnight. Readers must not be fooled by talk Tuesday He has been visiting his x 'uial occupations, oi •!< sin ploy ad wan family. His two brothers, Pres- Family stamps are Interchangeable about this War necessarily 'ending three daughters Mrs M F Young W IIJ J A M * C A M PU L LI ' nnectlon with the production ton ai I irere 4 N N F D m f a t s f i s h all wars and bringing peace for San Francisco. Mrs L J Wood Palo William F Campbell, late of Beav Harvesting o f agricultural commodi to Join the colors. Retail, wholesale sales suspended evermore.” This is impossible as Alto and Mrs H Garrett Vellejo. of Henrietta father of Robert h and ties as their principal occupation These three brothers are sons of until further notice erton, died Feb 3 He vaa husband rhls measure is designed to . \i, ani| Mrs E. W CoMwoll units 1. _____ _____________ _ long as present easy living continues California, in America Furthei more, to let down 1: t ’ *•»-;’ ♦*• >f I f ’’• ! " »Itura and to 'r t th< bon *;ti Beaverton Oregon N UI I IE M. M rfiriT the ta u ff bar* with our present In the Albany. N Y area, where Funeral services re held Saturday threatened , ho, tage the produc- ----------- Mia. Nellie M* McOe© die^ Feb 27 wasteful pleas ire-loving and security- ration banking has been in operation. Committal private tion of cod products Kenneth Vershum was the third at Beaverton, aged euteaant Thurlow Weed who has ducteil ducted Mondav Monday Both Arnold and u March at Church of Christ Beav- after the War we will be faced by a ed an average of 900.000 pounds of ( Report to the Beaverton Grade been stationed at Hairisbuig.. Pa. Donald are in the service They are erton Interment Dufur. ” **’ Or, on most serious dilemma which w ill, sugar and 3 900 000 gallons of gaso^ School Wednesday, March 17 Spec- I* now located at Hunter Field, Sa- the sons of B. Vershum .’ . l t«,x Tuesday. March 2 at 1 30 p m W Continued on Pag* 4 lm « a week. ial Information. vannah, Georgia. Beaverton. Oregon. E Pegg Beaverton, director. .. . . . .. ", «*• . .. . . sss