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V PUBLISHED W EEKLY IN OUR PLANT ON SHORT ST. AND TUALATIN HIGHWAY— ________ Beaverton, Oregon, Friday, April 16, 1943 VOL. 16, NO. 11 ESTABLISHED 1927 IV Fighter Command To Open Beaverton O. P. BEAVERTON SCHOOLS To Be Important Link Of Our Air Defense Network Personal Mention HY IDA W A T T S B U R N S Volunteer Observers D a m J T )r jv p following of tho se V A a V V It seem s an inte restin g and un- 1 signed up for service in the A ircraft usual q uirk of fa te th a t the present W arn in g S e l\ #1 a ■ y iy ww B e a v e r to n schools are located on the Til*' Da M is 1 1 1 as I I site of the first school taught in tms Shell.' n i M I fa r I M l LI I 9 region. M is P earl B io w m r. Mi- E lsie l l a L w m 4 I I I WW Long. Mrs. Evelyn Hom nsteln. Mrs " T h is first school was taught by m> Edna Manges. M is Opening of the second V icto ry loan mother. M is M ary A. S p e n ce r tla te r T h e second United S ta te s W ar Hansen. Mrs W atts» in the log cabin home of S aving B onds Drive is on and those Marvin H I. Mi Ncllu A ckerm an, drive in W ash in g ton county Monday M ild i.d Os brought in a total o f approximate ly S a m S to tt, original ow ner of the who wish to pu rchase bonds should M is L e n a Steele. M i- property, which was his donation co n ta ct any memhei of the W ai field. Mrs F l o u nce Drorbuugh. (6C0.009 in bond sales to ward a $4.- land claim . loiter a log school house Saving s com m ittee, who will be glad : F ro m B eav erto n O ra n g e ih u i s d a y oco.000 quota, according to W C. Mrs. E . R . Sheets. Mrs. T W B lak was built on Ash Creek now known to assist 01 buy bonds at the bank. C h ristensen, c o -ch airm a n of the coun- __ . ¡ a s F a n n o cre e k and the "O regon C ity" " postoffice ‘ " or o th er business houses I ne> M ls M c M cK erch er. M is R uby ty w a r fin a n ce com m ittee. Included On Monday, night, April 19. 8 p m ' road, r.ow Hyland road-, which con- selling bonds, accord in g to Mrs. R o b - 1 w ■ Mrs P a r k r i Downing. Mrs. in this a m o u nt is $100,000 in w ar the IV F i g h t e r C om m and is holding „ ; Ponstble to a d istrict directoi J B s ” i with ________ ________ who | nected " T h e P _ la in Oregon City _ ert Sum m ers, ch a irm an . ¡ E d n a R e u te r, M is Bev erly Wooden. bonds bought by th e county and W. E. m eeting at the B e a v e r to n High School ,mS c ‘la l" !e ° f a ** 'h e Posts in one ! My m o ther tau ght school th e ie in 1, m > 3 An e ffo rt is being made to co n ta ct Mrs ' , , McCloskey, . ... , v Mr. McClos . . ................... . th e $.■>,000.000 sta te pur Auditorium to a n n o u n ce the opening cou n'V 1 he district directoi is re- i L a te r a fra m e school house was built Mil u s a i e n t » , but due to lack of time , k • , M ' I>HV!‘I ' Young David cha st* of the A irc ra ft W a rn in g S e rv ice Ob sponsible to tne F i lt e r Area Ground ; fa r t h e r east on th is sa m e Oregon Citv this may not be possible, so com m it raj Mrs. Nelson he ***' M,> Hoy Giu "W a s h in g to n cou p ty got o f f to a servation Post. T h e IV F i g h te r Com-| 0 b 8 e rv e I ° ff ic e r of 'h e IV F i g h te r .H y lan d ) road, about half way be lee m em bers would appreciate those W alker, George Heuulien, Mrs Lin- Highbe. Mi Albert Hlglibe, M i* C good s ta r t in the drive,” Christensen m uni has appointed W K M cC loskey ‘ li:i. I.“ 1 tw een Ash C reek and F a n n o Creek. C °ThelaiVd F i a h t e r C om m and e h » . . ! ,W ‘‘Pn Asn Ur* eK R" d ‘‘ a n n ° C r M k ' -'»«hing to m ak e this drive a success Hibhhe. Mis. Alt.eit Highbe, Mrs. C. stated, but we must not become over- l h e IV r ightei Command is c h a i g - W ith th e proposed com ing of the to purchase bonds themselves. C h ie f O bserver and he will be assist' T iie bulk of the first P. Lee. son, altern ate . Mrs W a lte r op tim islir. ed b y .F r e d Goyt and Guy O. Wood- td ,vith the p lo ' e<’'h>»1 of the P a c if ic railway. J o s h u a Welch, then , . owner T h e co m m ittee includes Mrs. Robt. V an Kleek. w o r t * A ssistant Ch ief O b s e r v e s Coast from in s a sio n of enem y air- o f , the S to tt claim Mis C ath ry n Shively, day's sales were la rg e d enomination , laid out the town Sum m ers, ch a irm a n . I R MeUler. If the county goes 'o ver the c ra ft. T hey are using the Ground o f B e a v e r to n and built a school house Miss R uby O'Connor. J o e Schriner, bonds ui* ri Oui* raid on J a p a n a y e a r ago this . J a > C.ibson, T o m R a m s d a le anil P. B * • S Ku n s ito n . West sioue Alice Alu .. 1 Put '° P *i 0,1 1,H , *4.000.000 O bserver Corps to keep them co n ju st south of the present bank | buna- ru n to n u i »t Slope. ut- ' . ' __. quota __ »u,. by May 1, m onth was successful in fa c t could . c . . . . , t-asc. mnn we ve got to depend on the p u rch as sta n tly informed of all air t r a f f i c in ing. man. I attended school there in ... ... man. only have been a ttem pted b ecause denomination Scott, a f o m im of ituner. Huber, re n n t t T T e e a a c c h h e e r r s s group group C. Y. Wll- e is o f the s m alle r being Miss Mary . W " a lte r J J ™>m. m c u i l j y - o. P P a a re we knew the enem y's a ir raid w a r n the w estern defense com m and area. 1871 the te a ch e r W e'll all have to put our T h e a i r c r a f t w a rn in g service is a Mrs. bonds. B ro w n o f Hillsboro, who late, m ar- “ “ J " * ? Promoted to f u s t l i e u t e n a n t , ™ ca p ta in Friday Mi and ing system had loopholes t hrough sy stem of intelligence which c h a r t s ried the well known and popular J i m - [ ¡a t Top eka. Army a ir base, K ansas, R ich ard so n, Mr and Mrs Russell shoulders to the., wheel, dig down whicli our planes could and did icu ii where he com m an d s a g uard squad ¡t h e m o vem ents o f all a ir c r a fts , per- G ia n t, Mr and Mrs. N o ito n P eck. deep into our pockets and buy more th e ir objectives. mie Morgan, who for some y e ars was „ i m its the speedy identification of county clerk of W ashing ton county. 1 1 on. H A. Comer, Miss Conoly, Mrs. Cos- bonds. P u rch as e of $100,000 7-8 per cent W a rre n J . Sm ith, son of Mr and ! lett. Mrs. Y ates. Mrs. T alb e rt, Mrs. E. th e ' “ ground81 b e c a u s ^ ^ r w a n i n g f u * ' " ' “ ? ail " a ft and m a k e * '« P o s s ib l e B ut this was not the first school Ackerninn, Miss c e rtific a te o f indebtedness series B service was i n t o n a t e I n K e h r u . t h% ° * unidentified an ta M there> fol j l ecall h «ram Dus Mrs George Y S m ith of B eav erton. M Bollinger. M is -win Aus “ .! 1 ™ “ * the in fo r m a tio n to “ aUo Mn who tau ght before I was old has arrived at M ontana S ta te col- Osterloh. Mrs. Heguin. Mrs E n g le k e , 1944 was authorized by the county a ry of last y e a r at P o rt Darwin, provides .. to attend. for a five m o n th s: Mr. and Mrs T ennant. Mrs. Wood, court us tiie opening gun in the win enough Also a Miss ...v- Mc- tra ila , A m erican fig h te rs had w arning until J a o a n e s e nlnne« „ T th e warTiing o f civilian d efense Hai.g''ue> whose sessions I loved to course prioi to his app o in tm en t a s an Mrs Jo rg e n so n , Mi and Mrs Boge, finance drive. T h e a ctio n was au- g j i nest planes ap a g e n c ie s of the approach o f enem y ..v i s i r fo|. she t a u g ,lt ua a„ ng S and t \ 'a t io n cadet in the Army air forces j Mis B ack lu nd . Miss E rick so n . Mrs thorized by a law passed by the 1943 peared o v erhea d ; consequently s e - ' a ir c r a ft. T h e system is^ composed s t o , ies th at j novv paaa on to m v , Mi and Mrs. P e te r O Schuit Unger, Mrs. Hetu. Mr and Mrs f a i l legislature p e rm ittin g g ov e r n m e n ta l vere d am ag e was inflicted and eight | o f the Ground O b s e rv e r Corps and gre at-g ra n d child ren who seetn to I ’eovei ton. «re receiving con g ratu - Deckei Mr ami Mi s R alp h Netch- bodies to s e t up sin king funds fo r the P-40s shot down : the F i l t e r and In fo rm a tio n Centers. enjo y them as much aa I did, four I lotions on the birth of a d au g hter ke, Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n R obin son. Mr. i post w ar period. T a k e a way the A rm y Air F o r c e 's A i r - 1 T h e Ground O bservers Corps is as- g e n eratio n s ago D orothy M , born April •» Grandy. Miss A m a re tte B a in e s , Mrs. | Coupled with this p u rchase was c r a f t W a rn in g S ervice in this c o n n - ; signed th e ta s k of observin g and i e- About this timd R . S ( D ic k ) P e r Mary C ushm an, missionary, spoke Gray, Mrs J a y Gili-un, Mrs B row n W a s h in g to n cou n ty ’s s h a re of the t i y and in any of the com bat zones porting the movem ents of all air- k in s was made a d irector of the . ''t the C ongregational chu rch last Mrs. Sam Holmes, Mrs B le ak m an . 5.000,000 o f g ov ernm ent bonds bought in which it op erates and we m ig ht c r a ft over the landward are as Also school board. As his own children ' M 0 * d a y evening on her experiences Miss B a r b a r a Cady Mis. Hobbs. Mrs by the sta te of Oregon. T h is par- well have a n o th er P e a r l H a rb o r °>'j op erated by volunteers a r e the F i l t e r ; constituted a large portion of the pu- ^ Africa. R oss Mr. Hnd Mi David Wilson. I»* ipatlon am ounted to a p p io x lm a te ly Manila. j C e n te rs where all flig h ts are traced j pils, he had the fra m e building on Donald Seldon, son of Mr. and Mrs Miss Merle Davies. Miss Here Mlah *200,000 toward the cou nty 's quota In the last 18 m o n th s \ve have dc- , and sent to the In fo rm a tio n C enter the Oregon City road moved to the Seldon, who has been confined Aloha G ra n g e Mrs Heinrich, | T h e s ta te purchase was divided into veloped an A ir c r a f t W a r n i n g S y ste m which is considered the “nerve" of present Jo h n s o n Creek and old Hills- K» home with pneumonia, is much ini Mrs Ait Gaunt. H -r b e rt and Evelyn approxim ately $3,OOO.OOOJrt^ sh ort-term op era tin g with an e fficie n cy p e n n itt- j t h e A irc ra ft W a r n i n g Service Keehn, M rs H F Scru ggs. Mis J obligations and $2,000,000 In two boro-Po rtland highway, where s e v e ia l proved. I A W isem an. R a y 1. and Nellie An I»e> c e n t tre a s u r y bonds due in 1962. !h fs H Le^^any1 enem y^lane^aDDi oach ♦ • A CT f lete e x Pla n a , i ° n « f e n M t e rm s o f ' ^ h o o i ” w e . 7 tau g h t B eav erton G ran g e N. 234 m et Sat I^et any enem y plane a p proach < tire m ilitary operation wi)l bt. gi\ en D jck P e l.kina ia the aame person " 'd a y . April 10, at G ra n g e hall for trim. Mrs J F and Mary J a n e M a r I Allocation of credit from these two e ith er coast and the A rm y can have 1 a ( t be m eeting held on Monday night H an Ba 1 wife. N, ^ ‘ distributed toward W a s h who erected the well known Hotel reg ular meeting. fig h te r planes in the a ir within a few P e r k i n s in P ortland with its placid w K McCloskey. sp eak er of the ami wife. M rs A T n c h s e l and Mrs. | inglon county a re a q uotas as follows. m inutes a f t e r the ap p roa ch in g a i r - ! E m e is o n . K \ according to H L. M acK enzie and cow over th e e ntrance. I have heard meeting, told of the new w atch towei C E g g im a n . Ted c r a f t have been reported. ----- many co m m e n ts a s to the "wiry” o f . “.hat has been el ected and the duties Montgomery. Melvin Anderson, C F. Christensen, co-ch airm en ; Sherwood T o p rotect o u r vast coa stlin e fry J X t« ' 1 th is cow', and m any conjectu res. But wardens. R ig g s anil M. H M cGrath. $18.760, 1 igard $37,500, B e a v e ito n - probable a tta c k without a sm oothly i I n lS . Aloha $37,500, Hillsboro $116,250. F o r the reason is quite obvious since Mr Mrs. G ra c e H aw kins, a new mem- \r o p era tin g a i r c r a f t w arning service i est Grove $75,000 and Hanks $15,000. Many pare n ts in B e a v e r to n and vi P e l k in a m a de his fo rtu ne in the cat- wa8 Introduced into the grange. D , ~ p. ■ would ta k e ftiot'e than all t h e planes Cinity are not aw are th a t B eav etron Quotas set fo r county a re a s in the M artyn whistler. K e d C r o s s D r i V O tie business and the hotel was head- Miss Mary Jan e and landing fields we re now using |iaa a c u r f ew ordinance. W e have three-w eek intensive drive to raise q u a r te r s for ca ttle m en fo r f a r and presented several numhgrs. in all tiieatres of operation. An * been requested to print excerpts from tunds to fin a n ce the war and help near, who cam e to Portland , hen * K*Her, son o f Mr. and M is.! even then it would be alm ost impos , thig Q,d in a n c e Hills the cow as a “totem of the c la n " and Jo se p h B ellet. was home last week Collections during the past week "void m flation a re as foMows sible to g u a r a n te e any real m e a s u r e ; , It s h a „ be unlawful for any per- Grove, $1,000,- p e ih a p s as a personal tribu te rnd on a furlough from F o r t Lewis, swelled the W ashing ton county Red * boro, * $1,550,000, ' ” F o r es t * ^ ° f protection. ’ son under 16 y e ars to be upon the Sherwood $250,000, B eav erton - B u t to return to our subject, in Wash. , Cross war fund drive to $18,2*1.53, or 000. It has been estim ated that one atreets OI public places in town of Aloha $500.000, B a n k s $200,000, T ig ard 1874. B ea v er to n 's population having F r a n c is Holboke, son o/ Mrs Anna 37 percent over the quota of $13,300. plane on ground a lert through an ................................................................................ ad equate w arning system is worth i ! in c r e«wed rapidly with the building of Holboke. le ft for active duty in the accordlng to County C h a irm a n O B $500,000. In v e stm e n ts av e rag in g $100 for 6 a. m d u rin g , c a le n d a r months a , a ji ro a d. there was a unfon with M erchant Marine Tuesday aftei a G ates Fin al report on the enm- m ore th a n sixteen planes, in the air j and of Oct.-Nov.-Dec -Ja n .-F e b ., or be- par^a 0f d istricts east and north, and m onths leave. paign is being held up until the e_ ev e ry man, woman and child in the on ‘" s e a r c h patrol.” T h e o th er fif tween hours 10 p. m. and 5 a. m. dui a achool house was built on the Port Mr. and M rs F r a n k O 'M eara have ports o f all com m unity ch a irm e n are rounty will be required to meet the teen planes and th e ir cre w can be re - 1 ing M arch. April, May, Ju n e , Ju ly $13,000,000.000 goal set for the seooad leased to rn r rv the offensive to the T " ---------- ' land highway neat th e ju n ction with sold th e ir farm n e a r E lm o n ic a and turned (n . the 1, A » l e u - I ' AuSU*t m b b ard a , d a avenue, known as moved to th e ir home in B eaverton T otal of $K2II ' ' used at loeal wal lo*H alm ost as m uch as e n e m v in ^ FuroD e A frica A u su st and and Sept S e P4 ' unless unless child child is is ac ac- L L o om v e n u e , then then known tian s the Sou thw est P a c if ic com panied by parent or g uard.an or T u c k e r ^ ne T he f i , at te a ch e r wa,s Mr. and Mrs Alva W G ra h a m of th e a tre s d in in g the R ed Cross week, A m erican s have put into governm ent T hu A ircra ft W a rn in g S ervice was ' aultabre adult Pe '^^8on hy guar- H o r a ce Spenc e r who was a baby at Heavorton a r e the pa re n ts o f h d«uEh- April 1 to 7, observed hy motion pic war »>onds sin ce the first cam paig n A r:® , d ian OI Pa r e " t . except .n ce rta in con- thp tim e his m other taught the first ter. D ianne, born April 9 tu re th e a tre s all over the eountry w a• launched in 1941. founded in the fall of 1941, as a part t tutions m o tor corps Seven d if fe re n t types of govern- school in the S to tt home R e ceiv in g fe licitations on the birth M em bers of the loonl of the Arm y Air F o r c e Maneuvers 3 . . . . l f chnd is found on """"C secu rities a re being offered in In 1884 a p rim a ry room was added of a son, F re d e r ic k L., born April 7. handled the solicitation work were held to find out w h eth er or n o t . 8tre(,t and it ia first „ f f e n s e - o f f i c e r and it was my pleasure t o . b e the are Mr. and Mrs. F re d e r ic k C. B aum - Raqu« t v. u Issued t b is w«sk b ) , ! l <‘ d " v,‘ m to provide i n in- a system s im ilar to the B r itis h R oyal ; shall , eturn child to homP Chaii man O ate s that all county vestm ent to fit every pocketbook. first te a c h e r of the prim ary grades 1 gartn er. 'a i r d efense !lfWth e 'w e s tP coast* 3 ' ' In CRSf the rhild ‘s Rl W ith th e addition of a third" room ns T h e B eav erto n C om m unity Gard en 1 ch a irm e n send in their finnl reports. T h e se include the United S t a t e s W a r to m e a ir ue ien se or tne wesr coasi rPsted a (;a in g uardian is liable 1' *-’ to * " Saving ' s - Bonds, - - — ------- series E in denomi th e school increased in n u m bers and club will meet at 11 Friday. April 16, le m ltta n c e s and colle cto rs lists of ilo- At th a t tim e sites fo r observation nations o f $25, $50. $100, $500 and | nations this week nosts were selected and a Ch ief Ob- ° f * 2 n, ° r mo,<‘ ,h4U\, * r>° j ' m »cope, the school now "stay ed put" in 'to d ay ) at the home of Mrs. C. P $1000 ; 2 ‘i per ce n t tre a s u r y bonds of V ---------------- setA-et ’ w a l S c k e d ^ a n d a s k e T to have i P' ‘“" " T T a SS .2 ** ,h is l"< ation until th e present site Fee on F a rm in g to n road, with Mrs 1964-69; S e rie s C T a x N otes; 7-8 per ie v o l^ te e rs assTst him ot both fine and, im p n s o m en t was selected a f t e r Its m any ch a n g Henry P fe n n in g a s jo int hostess cent c e r tific a t e s of Ind ebtedn ess 2 per m a n e u v e r ! were successful and t h e ! ' ‘ ' ,f Ch' ld 18 ' on9ld‘‘r ings. B eav erton school cam e hack to Members bring box lunch cent treasury notes of 1950-52, United F i g h t e r ^ o m m t m d “expected to " e p e a ! ! ^ ‘" T i, rRn " thp o f «■ W r t h - - c a « e back M r and M rs W illiam E Hender- h i g n t e r Gommanu expecrea io i e p e a t | up wlth j uveniie COUrt H om e* ” "on (M yrtle J o h n s o n ) a re the proud Saving s Bonds, series F and G. th e trial in about 60 days, and period-, T h e c h t|dren of today are the citi _____________v ____________ parents of a d au g h ter J u d ith A . h o r n ; A‘ a nieeting o f the K iw an is club ---------V ------------------- Ically th ereafter.. Th e opportunity M M ,,, to m orro w w a tch carefu lly 0 , ( a . m e m b e r s sa. thsj D in ner guests at the home of Mrs. April 6. . Wedni to repeat on a m aneu vor basis failed , ov er them A nation is always ju st Mrs O W T e n n a n t of W estdale I haH pledged $6312 50 worth o f W a r M C. M c K e r c h e r last Monday ev to m ateria liz e for the a t t a c k on De HJ) good aa c ,tizens m ak e it. addition en te rtain ed T u esd ay e v e n - . Bonds this week T h e ir goal is* $18,- ening w ere Harold Maler, H arry cem hei 7th ot that ysai made it ne __„ ______ B r o o k h a r t, B eu la h Hqokley, all of I ing with a stork show er in honor of|PPP or 20 je eps c e ss a ry to place all d efense activ ity . 0 T h e goal set hy the B e a v e i to n high Mra K e n n e th Hall Portland , and Mrs Noreen Allyn o f on a w a r statu s. T h e V olu nteers o f B onds not bunds for America. B eav erto n la n d grade school from now until Lovely KlRs stru n g with pink snd the Ground O bserver Corps began to school closes is a Jeep a week blue ribbon hung from a parasol function with the s ta r t o f the w «*■ a »• r • ; B eav erto n schools have gone well whtch w a , presenter! to the honor and more than 2.000 Observation j T h e th irty -sixth annu al R e h e k a h ¡o v e r the top in their bond and stam p s j gu„ t G u ests were: Mesdames P o sts on the P a c if ic coast a re a have convention of d is tr ic t 14 was held sales T h e y began th e ir drive on j c > h o o k > K e n n e th Hall. B. K Wood. been manned by m o re than 150,000 April 10 at the I O. O. F . hall in D ecem b er 9. 1941 .the day a fte r P earl (;lpnn Wadp Dtck W ag n e r. Art R ohr, volunteers. 24 hours every day slnct.. ; Beaverton. H arbor, and piled up a total o f Tpd s u te r . Carl B eledneaux, J o e Mc- T h e A m erican A i r c r a f t W a rn in g T h e B eav erto n lodge No 2 i8 open- $2962 10 during last y e a i . accoid in g to , ain W a lte r Bess, Phil Enw rtg ht, P S e rv ice dem ands th a t thousands of ed the convention with the s u n e n d e r I R Metzler superintendent T h is A T „ b h s and Louie Madden, all of observation posts be sta ffed by? bun- of c h a ir s t o convention o ffic e rs ia th e record for the high school w e s td a l and M is E M Douglas d reds of thousand s of civilian vol- R o s a H u m berg of B e a v e i t o n gave T h is y e a r ( th e ir to tal at the end of Tillam ook and M rs E P Cole of . _ un teer observers T h e se volu nteers * the address o f welcome and sister M arch was $19.200 Th e grade n a y t „ n both fo r mei ly of B eav erton V a flO U S C o m m u n i t y GiOU pS tO Observers. T h e org an iz ation s who a re loyal people who believe th a t the B a m e a u o f F o r e s t Grove, the res- schools report th ro u g h the principal. Th e B eav erton Klw ania ladies are cooperating and a s k in g their few hours a week n e ces s a ry to serve i ponse . R o s a H u m b e r g also gave the Miss Merle Davies, a total of $3,621 60 met |ng| Tu esd ay afte rn o o n at Kl- m e m b ers t<* serve as O bservers on th e ir cou ntry a t e a small price to pay salute to the flag All lodge delegates to date T h e ir to tal for the week of w an |g B a || f ol (pa M is F i n e s t Ma.s- th e O. P. are th e M ason ic Lodge, who fo r freedom. present a t the convention gave a M arch 16 to 30 was $1210 70 te rs poured. Art Broderson o f F o r e s t Grove. have selected B r u c e Steele as their day Quite often the posts w ere located com plete report of the work o f their -V ------------- of Mrs I>ena D istrict Stanley B est, D ir e cto r o f the A ircraft C ap tain and will man th e O b s e rv a in sparsely populated a re a s and th e lodge for th e past year T h e Aloha Best of B eav erto n , is now located at W a rn in g Service Ground O bserver tion Post on Tuesdays. people who manned them were mak- A special pro g ram was p r e s e n t " ! in j G r a n g e have appointed R a y Antrim nPRr B “ nd 0 ,P K o n ' , o r . Corps. W ash in g ton County, has a n ing g re a t s a c rific e s of their tim e and th e evening by the B eav erto n lodge as th e ir C ap ta in and will mnn the tho duration McC loskey has post on Wednesdays. in m any c a ses their fin a n ce s as » e ll . for Madeline R om ier. president T h e P a ren t A V B u t t s is much improved and nounced that W. E B ea v e r to n high school's tr a c k team T h e s e posts have been directly res- R e b e k a h Assembly, who made h : i able to be b ack a t work a f t e r a re been selected by the I V F ig h te r C o m T e a c h e r s Assn, with Mrs. W ilson as ponsible for saving lives of many fl o fficia l visit. She was presented with sm othered Hillsboto and Milwaukie cent illness T h e s is te r s and hroth- mand to ta- C h ie f O bserver for the th e ir Day C ap ta in .will man the post ers th a t have eith er been lost from an unusual c o i s a g e co n ta in in g w>>- tn a tria n g u la r meet held on t h e , , . , , of BpavPrton lod(p. No 248 pre B ea v e r to n O bservation Post F o r I on F tid ay s. T h e o th e r days will be th e ir cou rse o r in d ifficu lty with sta m p s B e a v e ito n track Tuesday Ap.i! 6 spntpd him Wlth a house plant. . some tim*- now, M cC loskey has been ! filled by th e B ea v erto n G ra n g e with th e ir planes T he F i g h t e r Command 78 m e m b ers were present at the T h e w inners scored 73 2-3 points to Miss Maxin e Cady, daughtei of Mr fo rm ing his organization. He haa M ia M C. M c K e r c h e r as Day Cap- is convin ced th a t because the enemy day time session and 57 in the even 26 1-3 fo r Hillsboro and 22 fo r Mil- and Mrs W illis Cady of B eav erton, ■tad b j I It Mataler, I tain, Th e K iw an is club, the AmencHn has knowledge of an efficie n t air- | ing F ive past president of R e b e k a h w a u k if will be home this week-end from • and T h e Odd Fellows, c t a f t w a rning service on this coast Assembly attended Ladies of the ---------------- - V * ------------------ ihe U niversity of Oregon ro op eiated both in the selection of I T h e O bservation Post will be we have been free from a tta c k Th e Methodist ch u rch seived d inner at Mrs W C W rig h t returr d uome the site that a ff o rd s the best visibil-1 manned 24 hours ea ch day with shifts posts a r e located so as to fo rm a vast noon and co ffe e and ca k e was served Tuesday m orning from a th:* e ve»k i ity in this part of the county, and has , o f ap p roxim ately fo u r hours each, cha in and each one is an important , n the evening by B eav erton lodge visit with h e r d au g hter Gladys in made available fa cilitie s o f the M a n - ¡w it h tw o ob s e r v e rs on duty a t all link E v e r since the day of Peat I ------------------ V ------------------- V S N avy P r e f lig h t School. St It Louis Miss ual T ra in in g D ep artm e n t o f the High | tim es T h e building is co m fo rta b le H a ib o r. a post has been operated at P ian o pupils of Mrs W a lte r L My- Mary's College. April 16 Naval Mrs T h a y n e S m ith and children School The School Board has a c - 1 and well sealed .has windows entlrely E lm o n i c a and manned by the free Prs gave a piano recital attended by Avistion Cadet T heod ore J Pilip of Dean and ThayTie o f W ash o u g al, cepted Mi Metaler* ■ suggestion and around and is surrounded by a sturdy loyal people o f th a t im m ediate vlcin- some of th e ir m others and fiie n d s at B ea v erto n . Oregon, has been tran s- W a s h , spent last week at th» W F h a* backed him fully in this pro ject ¡ c a t w a l k with a w aist high railing. It tty. T h e TV F ig h ter Command da- the home of Mrs Myers. 251 W ash - ferred to th e Naval Air S tatio n at P e s s ln g e r home T h e Manual Ti Mining classes, under is easily accessible with a com fort- cided that B ea v erton would be more ington St . Monday afternoon Th e Pasco. W a shing ton, to begin his pri- Mrs Minnie Schoene entertained the d irectio n of T h e « J Nault. have I able stairw a y and will be heated by ideally situated both from a visibility program consisted o f solos, duets and m ary flig h t tra in in g a fte r having suc- the 194! ISaatern S ta r m a tr o n * with constriiote.l an e xcellent building an oil stove which ha s been donated standpoint and because th e re was a trios Those p articipating were: ceasfuliy completed his th ree months luncheon last S a tu rd a y which will piofect the ob servers from 1 Telepho ne service d irect to the F ilte r m uch la rg er population to draw from G loria Huddleston V irginia Huddles- course at the P re - F lig h t School at St Mrs D P MacDonald and dauph » r a t h e r and In the words o f a IV C e n te r is ready and the O bservers T h is would m ean t h a t a sm all group ton. C h arlotte Gallo * n : Mary Myers. M srv « rn||Pc P ter M arg aret Ann left T u esd ay morn l ighter C om m and O fficer, "It Is one »111 receive com plete in stru ctio n s at of people would not be required to Arleta Boge. K a th le en A ckerm an. Ba- Cadet P ilip was graduated from ing for a three weeks visit in Red o f the ou tstand in g O bservation s tru c the m eeting to be held at the Beav c a r r y the burden of o p erating the phara Sch u m a n and P a t t y Wilhelm th e P re - F lig h t base with th e 267 land and Ix># Angeles, with ftien.D t i n e s In the entire P ortland Air De erton High School Auditorium on ob servation post It is the desire of ------- —-------’ ---------- m em b ers o f the F o u rte en th R attal- and relatio ns fense R e g ion ”' Th ro u g h Mayor E Monday, April 19 1943 th e C om m and th a t no individual will Mrs R S u m m e rs Is c h a irm a n of lion At P re - F lig h t he studied basic T V F rien d ly C ircle met last F rid a y H M asters and the Council, the c i ty ) Whpfhpr you arp a mpmhpr o f any serve more often th s n once every the bond drive com m ittee for April ground. Navy Indoctrination and mill- at the home o f Mr* R. B S cott for of B e a v e r to n .ave appropriated funds o f thp abov, org a nix a tion* or not tw o weeks The post« are opt at ! in the B eaverton-A loha district t s r y courses He also engaged in a luncheon m eeting A fter a short for lum ber and o th e r S M M H r y ex vou ar, pUgfhIe to becom e a m em ber who by civilian volunteers work O th e r m em b ers of the com m ittee s r e physical tra in in g and ath le tic actlvl- b usiness discussion th e ladle«, tied a pense to fin a n ce the building , of th r . ______ r oh »nder a C h ie f O bserver s e l e c t e ! from J a y Gibson Tom R am sd ell P e t e r B t i e . to prepare him for th e flying and small quilt T h e r e were eight rr.tm F red Goyt and '»“ Guv O » W oodworth I servera '» I I I be recruited at the ” " ' — J V T V wu "VI III : ICI »CI1 th e com m u nity who In tu rn la res- Casa and L e o n a a £ Adams. fighting Job th a t lisa ahead bera and two children present have been appointed A ss ista n t C h ie f j meeting W. E. McCloskey Named Chief Observer j i Parents Well Over Quota Kiwanis Club Pledge $6312.50 for War Bonds Schools Aim at a Jeep a Week Kebekan Convention at Beaverton Attended by 78 Organization of Beaverton Observation Post Realized Assist in Operation Beaverton High Wins 3-Cornered Meet Beaverton Bov Given Transfer