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PUBLISHED WEEKLY V O L . 16, NO. 13 IN O U R P L A N T O N S H O R T ST. A N D T U A L A T I N VALLEY HIGHW AY E S T A B L I S H E D 1037 Beaverton, Oregon, Friday. April 30, 1943 of News Washington County Nears Quota Crash In Blackout Emergency Rules Bits About O Boys In Second War Loan Campaign Wages Ahead Given For Vehicles; Warning Babson Says Issued on Dimout Violators ut Dear Sirs: 1 arrived in the Navy training camp at Fai ragut, Idaho, early Wed nesday. Since that» time they have kept us pretty busy. The Navy is swell, although it is lathei difficult during lioot camp Thanks a lot for the advice and help that you gave me before 1 left. I will always appreciate it. Sincerely yours, FO RR EST C O W G ILL A. S. Co. 243-43 Camp Bennion U. S. N. T S Fari-agut, Idaho Sherwood Ai ea Tigard Areu Bea verton-Alohu Hillsboro Area Forest Grove Area Banks Alea Quota: Amt. Subscribed: 250.000. 00 $ 154.688.D') 500.000. 00 333.537.75 500.000. 00 419.443 75 1,550,000 00 1,343.866.25 1.000.000.00 810, »66 75 97,568.75 200 . 000 . 00 to be Raised * 95,311.75 166.*62.25 80,586.25 206,133.75 189,533.25 102,431 25 Regulations governing blackouts and Babson Park, Mass., April 31) li< the control of traffic during air raids. 1929 when stocks were selling eight whether occurring at night or during State Grange Oppose TO T A L *4.000,000.00 *3,159.571 50 $ 840.428.50 times present prices 1 told investors daylight hours, was set forth in a that these prices could not possibly proclamation by Governor E ail Snell. Return of Japanese to Washington County has gone over these subscriptions the goal will be hold UP and ‘ hat a Price collapse \< as Auxiliary emergency vehicles which Western Defense Zone ahead. It surely came with a bang the top in the Second War Loan reached will be permitted to operate only under Dear Folks Drive as far as the non-bank miotu U i8 the b°P * ‘ ba Treasury De- ^ a few months prices dropped 80% Any move to return so-called loyal the direction of authorized personnel ' 18 lal 18 lne non oanK quota _ and in two years all the banks were I remember that you asked me to u acting in accordance with orders from Japanese to the Western defense zone send a picture back when I got in of *1,021.300.00 Is concerned The Pa ,‘ ment ,ha‘ "<> County will stop clot,ed with ten million unemployed civilian defense authorities, are de fot the purpose of alleviating critical • the army Nearly a year has passed County was one of the first six conn with its quotu. Secretary of the Wage Market« Like fined. farm labor shortages of the area, w ill'since I left Beaverton, I finally have Treasury Morgenthau spent Tuesday stock Markets ties in Oregon to reach the gonl and ........... . in Each of these vehicles must be iden not meet with the approval of the gotten around to having m> picture in Portland. Oregon, assisting Today the situation is exactly re- I have an enlist-, w:*8 ***e f'*'8t county to reach a goal helping the State of Oregon reach its versed. tified by a white pennant mounted in farmers of the region, Morton Tomp taken in uniform. It is true that the stock kins. Master of the Oregon State | e< * man working under mo who hae of over one million dollars By non an upright position at the forward new goal of 110 millions. The for- maidtct has gone up a little since week, j a photographic studio in New York bank subscriptions is meant the pur men goal was one hundred millions, I 1932. left side of the vehicle and visible Grange, stated early this The averages, which then from both sides. On this pennant will Tomp.tin s statement came follow in g, c ity for 10 years, and I prevailed chase of government securities by in- but the State War Bond Committee stood at 27, now are about 80; but be the basic insigna of the Office of radio and newspaper reports that , upon him to take a couple of snaps has taken on the additional quota of j this is far from the high of 265 in sucha move is being contemplated You will note how the strain of army dviduals. corporations, fraternal or Ten millions to express the attitude I W39. Civilian Defense in red. If, however, the newspapers _ . . . ( ‘"I don’t kYiow who is behind this life is telling on me. ganizations, and municipal bodies of the people of the State of Oregon ^ would publish the wage averages, the wlfh » t *‘ «W be proviided , movement to permit Japanese fain, As a matter of fact. I am enjoying Total subscriptions in the County- to Japan for her dastardly act in exe- ■ same as they publish the stock aver- with a mask or shield for use during workers to return to this area, but I my present work immensely After now aggregate $3.159,571 50, which cuting our aviators To leach the ages, what would they show? I ll hours of darkness, to be fastened se car. assure you that the farmers are completing Officers Candidate School is within *840,428.50 oi the total goal new goal every citizen in the state tell you they would scale every nni- curely over the lighted right front 1 not asking to have them back. at Miami Beach i where I instructed of Four Million Dollais for the entire will have to dig down in his pocket nition worker stiff. headlamp of automobile or truck "The farmers don't the last 5 weeks! I was sent to an County. As the banks will be al- deepei Do not forget the slogan of j Hence, now I want to talk to mem auxiliary headlight of a motorcycle. It j l a n t ^ t h e V ^ ln d what little thev advanced specialty school up in Penn lowed to subscribe for the 2 issue the campaign: "They give their bers of the A F ofL and the CIO. the basic insigne” T * 1 h<L ab'C V? ‘nc,paso f° ° d pr° ' sylvama for a 6-week course When» of 1950-52 the last thiee days of the lives; we should be willing to lend same as I talked to investors in 1929. insigne \n* in 'tmnslu c e m ^ « ieen that with ' our money." about three inches in diameter. « , een duction here will be far outweighed j got thloUKh there, I was assigned month it is anticipated You munition workers are today just 'b y the menace to our security which a dive bombardment squadron at i Written Permit Needed where your employers were in 1929. v , . , their presence would occasion. Savannah. Ga., later- I was t r a n s f e r " -------------- You are headed for just as much of a ,.° ,u h veh,clf ™ay be equipped j Military authorities tell us the red to Drew Field near Tampa, Flori- licking as they got. Your labor t . e aPPI(^ et e\ices oi permit* Japs will bomb the Northwest thia da, and became assistant section W a r Prisoner leadcis .111 blinding you to tlM It '1 l . . ° . *1 iUI1“ S ail ltt‘d or summer if it is within their powci head of a large dive bombardment Gt Gestpo to facts now the same as Wall Street .. i U U* °*U a VVI,tt^n emergency to do so. When and if these enemy Group <(the administrative organiza- bankers blinded your employers four- Tell His Story P! ' T that piU" Planes come, we want to be sure that | tion above 4 squadrons!. , teen years ago this month and day. ... uc..e and lts d' ,v®r' and ac~ we don’t have’ any anv of Hirohite s I have been doing a Captain's work Residents of this vicinity will receive Millions Will be Unemployed cessible at all times. Such permits friends in our midst. If they dr, jn this joB and was promoted to 1st .. . . t on treatment of When War Stops will be issued by Governor Snell on w ell have enough to do without play- Lieutenant on March 31. So now I| a 11 s lan< 11 I’” 1 . . German Gestapo pri isoners when Ivan Twenty million people are now en recommendation of the county defense ing nursemaid t o a bunch of Jap am wearing a silver instead of gold Eighty-six people gave blood for Jacobsen. 24-year-old employe of the coordinators. County co-ordinators farm hands, who may or may not be bar. gaged in war work. Some day this the American Red Cross blood plasma American legation in Oslo. Norway, have been requested to furnish the loyal." Tompkins concluded. Admirul Weather here is getting quite hot. tells of his seven months in Mollerga- bank at the first visit of the m obile, War will suddenly stop. State Defense Council, before May 1,! '8 reported to have said it We changed to summer khaiki March ten No. 19 as Gestapo prison now unit at the Hillsboro union high school with an estimate of the number of j .. ---- — i uvmnaaium Miimi w l j wi l l end this year; but I don’t believe 15. Last few days have been cool such permits that will be required ; with temperature dropping at night world famous because of brutalities wefe preMnted a„ first-time donors U wl11 end untiI after Elections <n practiced there. within their counties. Permits may Whenever it does as low as 62. and one silver pin was awarded to | November, 1944 be revoked at anytime due to change Tampa is quite a nice, clean city of* wd* speak at Beaveiton high an individual making the third dona end there will be an awful crash In in assignment of duty of the person ; The tion of blood. the union labor market, the same a* around 110,000 with a few fine ho- school Friday, May 7. at 8 p. m to whom issued or for unauthorized ' there was in the stock market in tels, bars, rest^iug-aryts. and stores, public and civilian personnel aie in- The army doctors heading the unit or improper use of same. 1929. Millions of union labor will As there are some 50,000 soldiers a t , v“ ed to ‘ be meetings. 'w eie very complimentary of the setup Authorized emergency vehicles, clas- i quickly be thrown out of work Two Oregon pilots. Captain Ray I various fields near it. the streets are Jacobsen, a native of Tacoma, ¡Those getting the highest wages will sified as such under state statute, such Vandiver, of The Dalles, and 1st Lt. f u|j Qf them. Wash., who helped Americans leave arranged for them here Next regular visit of the unit is be dropped first., There will then as fire apparatus, police cars and am- Robert E Douglas, Beaverton, fig - < .Air Force” was made here at Norway after the German invasion of bulances, may operate when displaying ured in a crash-landing and daring Dlew If you 8ee the picture. yoq^April, 19*0, was arrested at the Swed scheduled for the Hilhi gym, Hillsboro, be a job panic and a job depression Monday, May 24. when 130 donois are and all kinds of job troubles. More an illuminated red spotlight, either beach rescue on an island in the Pa- wiII see the iunways main hangar, Ish border in December, 1940, by the wanted from all over the county. over, this labor panic could take day or night, during periods and in puan. gulf, according to a war de- and signal tower in the opening Gestapo. Jacobsen was on his way to Groups may make ai rangements for place with increasing commodity pri aieas of air raid alarm, but such ve- partment announcement. 1 shots. I work in an office looking a new post in Moscow, a special day if they get a sufficient ces, greater real estate activity and hides and opeiators are eligible to Three fighter pilots, including Lieu- light down the field toward the han- Starved on a diet of black bread, salt 'number registered apply . . for „ . and receive .. . . identifying . „ in' tenant Douglas, crash-landed on the gar where the pilot’s wife runs out to fish and potatoes, Jacobsen lost 26 Reservations should be made as ‘ even higher stock prices. The politicians may say this will -a?.« F u l ™ wi! ."t™ * Bulf just south of Guinea when their say goobby to her husband. Spencer pounds and his body still bears marks early as possible for future . visits of not happen. They may say that the to expedite their travel by facilitating fuel was exhausted in a long aerial Tracy and Irene Dunne are due here from beatings administered to him the unit Regular visit, of the u nit' overnment w l,l give employment if their identification. battle with Japanese planes over the next week to appear in shots for "A i durtriK the seven months. Military Vehicles Passed gulf Guv Named J oe” film sutmosed to !>«■ ' ' > *" Washington p h yst« companies will not do so. in N^w G uinea After four months In prison, he es- county donors are scheduled for th e, ,,erh thl8 w„ , be tri, d; but if Mt>. Vehicles under the control of the . ,. armed forces of the United States, or CaptR,n over them If anv Beaverton men are stationed ' Caped i ' ° m a hofP 1,a1,’ bavln« bean fbu, th Monday of each month P « r th(, government will not pay the wa- ar y„ BeaV , T men are ■tationea tag pn there after he faked an appendi- pie may send in their names by mall to n<1 n.„ half , h„ waires that o f the State Guard, readily identifiable i , n b'« ^nsport to drop supplies ... , ______ ____ . , . , and note their position so he could around Tampa, let me have tnur ad- |Citjs attack He hid In homes of Nor- Mrs Abendroth, to Red Cross head war workcis are now getting as such acting under official-orders, 1 . . .K . . . , __ dresses. _____ , ” . . . __ __ ... . . . send a motor launch to take them wegian friends, but returned to prison quarters in the Hill theatre building In ! No government could continue' in of- may travel during periods and in Yours, areas of air raid alarm with no ad j off, arrived just before dark. office which paid any special group of TH U R LO W W i’ FD VOlUnta, ily aftCr ° feW day* b<,cau« p H l' l8bo' ° ditional identification, permit or au- The supplies did not land where 84th Bomb Grour, (D ) A A F Armv A ir thp Gp,mans had threatened to arrest Fourteen cots were required to han-; WR|. wo,kers more than letter-car- those who had given him shelter die the donois and more will be need , iel policemen and other govern- thorization. Operators may apply ^ ey were available to^the pilots, the Base, Drew Field, Tampa, Florida A few more weeks in prison convln- ed wl>c'> the unit mukes future visits.; ment employees get. This Averages for and receive identifying insignia department said. so Captain Vandi- and permits, however, to expedite ver decided to make a landing on the j-jear g. ced him he ought to make another es M,s Abendroth also asks for m ore, »35 per week for men and *25 ner He de- bedding, especially sheets and pillow wei*k for women as tops their travel by facilitating their iden- narrow beach.. Union „ „ „ a line and cape via the ho8P'tal route. I just want to write you It s,1Pa tt would be appreciated if they war workers are now having a reck tification. Private automobiles oper- Salt water lashed the wheels and tell you how j m,w-h t »nimr i*»QriiniT liberately dropped his cot on his arm, slips. Tt 1« «pnt tn m»* breaking it* Back to the hospital he cou,(i be turned over for this use for less. riotous and crazy honeymoon. ated by military or naval peisonnel one wing was over the waves when your paper , , , . went However, Hewurc of Political Promises went, hut but before he could escaoe escape, he in<‘ duration aurauon of or ttic* trie war. will not be permitted to operate during I the difficult landing was aecomplish- 1 through a Beaverton lady. I have people can leave them and pick them air raids unless equipped with author-j ed Since the beach was too narrow been here in Sioux Falls for seven was transferred to Germany. Then think of this:—I f the govern ized insignia and permits. I to allow the plane to wheel around, weeks and all I can say is this is the Exchanged for a German prisoner up„ . Narne8 ahould be Placpd on tbe ment takes over factories to make articles loaned. ! shoes, or textiles or motor cars so un No permits will be issued personnel the airmen backed it to the far end 1 only place I have ever been where held by the United States Jacobsen ; to give ex-war workers jobs, how Is that can reach their posts of duty by hand in order to attempt a take- you can stand up to your hips in mud arrived home in July, 1941. the government going to sell the within five minutes on foot. The o ff With everyone aboard, the plane and the rest of you is in a dust Jacobsen will explain organization Military Needs shoes, clothing, textiles or autos? State Defense Council points out that was forced to go the entire length of storm. When I finish school I will of civilian defense in Norway during Kitchen Fats’ There is only one way and that is by It is imperative that no vehicle be the beach before it finally eased into be a staff Sergeant. I sure hope all his talk. F 11 A "J A I j cutting prices below what regular permitted to operate during such em- the air for the return journey, the bays who M l after I did aie h;> --------------- V --- - ----------- • MU A i d A S k e d ergencies unless in a vital service. Lieutenant Douglas is the son of ing a little better luck Net>d for housewives saving kitchen manufacturers are charging . This I f you hove ‘Black Market* Face Expulsion Mr. and Mrs. R. E Douglas of Beav- any addresses of the Beaveiton boys fats for their glycerine content in would mean that these private nianu- |# Residents who violate dimout regu- 1 erton A graduate of Grant high who are in the service please send In (»¿ISOline gunpowder was stressed here this facturers would need to shut down xeek by John T Kovaly, county sal- a" d throw their employees out of lations face expulsion from the dimout school, he attended the University of them as j would enjoy writing to Jails Two Boys vage chairman. It is the patriotic work. Hence, the "cure” would be area, according to word given all Oregon, Northwestern College of them Until I hear from you I will western Oregon county civilian defense Law, and the University of Portland say g0odhye for now The polltl- Two youths are in the Washington duty of f v r , y housewife to turn In 1 worse than the disease councils by Defense Administrate! He was once Portland A A. U. wiest- Sincerely, county jail and one service station every possible ounce after they have I clans would only he "robbing Peter Jerry Owen Eailier Owen received ling champion He graduated from to pay Paul" For every vote they P. F C. A M F E U . will be suspended from opeiation for finished using ft for food purposes Collection figures adv&nged f r o m 'm ight get from the war workers. a communication from Major General Stockton Field. Cal. ,in April. 1941 Sioux Falls. So. Dakota. A A F T accepting No. 6 coupons following the would lose two votes from Robert H Lewis, commanding the —V ---- ------— T C. discovery of a black market in gaso 3,016.338 pounds in August, 19*2, to ,h'y northwestern sector of the western de- Busses To Continue line ration coupons, according to 6.868,821 pounds tn February, 1943 peacetime workers and returning sol- fense command, quoting Lieutenant Staff Sergeant George Klein has re Mervin Wr Brink, Hillsboro ration The salvagd leaders point out that diets. In the above calculations I have General John L. DeWitt. who was Shipyard Delivery turned to his unit in Guinea after a hoard chairman and deputy district a much laiger proportion than three out of ten housewives will have to *«*d nothing about those ten million critical o f residents of dimout areas Salem Qrc 30 ^ Pub. short illness with malaria fever. attorney. • • • who are failing to comply with the ut.litns Oommissione. ^ m o n d Twelve youths face suspension or start turning in their fats If these »'»Idlers who will be returning home Dario Casali is home on a short revocation of ration books for either gains are to be continued and the They will have sixty days to return law. Military authorities dec are that R ^ orde|.ed the Tualatin of dimout régula- -1 W . repeated epeaieu violations v.o.avwm, »» regula^ V a), and o.eeon Oregon Motor Bus furlough recovering from an opera buying or selling on a black market W ar Production Board's quota of 16,- 'to their Jobs; but they have been giv- met, en no promise about wages. This is tions place in jeopardy the j lines to continue delK ering sub Five of them have entered the ser 667,000 pounds a month met. suburban tion. mother reason w h j the present >-m V ----- the Pacific coast and that persons who shipyard workers to the Swan Island, vice, Brink said. ployers paying higher wages for war fail to observe them cannot be per and Oregon yards. Bill Stratton son of Mr. and Mrs The Hillsboro ration office will not Beaverton High ' workers will he compelled to let these mitted to remain on the coastal fron This is of interest to all residents 1 Wm. Stratton, is home on a short hesitate to revoke hooks for viola Honor Roll Listed « • I wm kers go after Peace i- 1 Its Lieutenant Stratton tions and service stations were warn tier. , » of Beaverton. Tualatin, Tigard, etc.,! furlough. ed. The only way most employers cun ------------- - V -------------- now. ed to ob'-y the law relative to ration . . . ^nd intermediate districts who Beaveiton high school students who take hack former employees, vho r KAN K J llU - t B employed at the various Portland hooks presented for gasoline and not have achieved honoi loll for the see- \ Continued on Page 3 Ronald Austin Larson. 18. a prnat : Funeral services were neld inurs- yard, Jn fiffect# thp order touches to accept loose coupons that do not ond six weeks period were: Janet ■ y completed day at St Anthony's church, Tigard, plans to operate the old ferry boats first class, on April 17 have ------- license number of vehicle on Ackerman Otenn W lO n J u b m A t . __ ____, . a . ----- c*___ _____ for Frank Miller, aged 70. of Beaver which were brought «0 Portland Horn f ? “ ™ “J. Walkei Values Walker, Doris Osborne. _______ | K e d He enlisted ’ bp — pons ton. He is survived by wife Freda, San Francisco bay a few years ago at Lowry Field, Colo. —-V • — — I awn Brooks David i-ady, Bill Du F Or May Readied there went father of Esther Fredeau. Grants W 01 d was received Thursday that hnine, Margery Graf, Jean Godwin, Difficulties enountered in various at Fort Lewis and from The expiration date for the red E to Florida before being sent to Low- A | obn Pass. Or ; Harold Miller. Beaverton; details delayed Beaverton and West Slope Wrayne Grandy, the beginning of Lois Gray, Jack I stamps (meats, fats, cheese) which Larsen attended Beav - Reuben Miller. U S Army; Frances transfer service on theii arrival at ry Field had completed their quota in the see Lowe James Uhnwn, Pat Mitchell are valid Sunday. Red atampa A, He is the non of ond loan bond drive. Miller, Ruth Miller, Marlys Millei Portland, among which was the stag ! ton high school Mary McClure, Fred Moore. Elsie | r , C. and D In ration book No 2 ex Kappler, of Beaverton Intel ment gering of trip service by[ busses, en Mr and Mrs A G Larson rouie No --------------- V ----- ---- ----- Peterkort, Walter Payne, Jeanette ( pjre on April 30 Crescent Grove cemetery. W E. abling the vehicles to handle a larger 5, box 270. Portland. I A. Asbury of route 1. has been Schultz. Delina Satchell, Phylls Thor Blue stamps, O H and J in book • • • Pegg in charge of arrangements. drawn for jury duty in the court of pe, Richard Smurthwaite, and Ruth No. 2, totalling 48 points. becam- percentage of the workers Pacific duty is nothing new to Fust Federal Judge Claude McColl -’ h --------------- V -------------- - Van Kleek When the hoata were ready, the Of- valid today, for purchase of process Sergeant Daniel L. Brooks, mat lne ---------v—----------- C \Kl> OP TH A N K * fic of Defense Transportation at ^ of Mr and Mrs William Those earning honorable mention ed fruits and vegetables They will We wish to thank our many friends IKK» POUND IS READY were N da B<-nrd, Jack Greer, Ethel be good until May 31. Blue stamps attle ordoered Tualatin and O ^gon Hrooks route No 2. box 238. Port for their kindness and sympathy Motor Stage lines to discontinue go Beaverton's new Dog Pound is now Jennings, Pharles Haberly, Marion I D. E and P, which have been good land ' Brooks enlisted in Port! . during our recent bereavement completely equipped to handle dogs Knight Gorham U verett, Claradel since March 25, expire on April 30. ing to the yards The busses were MRS W H HU NTER told to use the Mantime docks in in 1934 and since has served in Hono and enforcement of Ordinance No p aCe Fred Van Horn and Margaret The letter I has been omitted from lulu. Guam, aboard two battleships, 212 will be undertaken at once. and Family It U q U Seldon both the red and blue stamp series West Portland. and on a South Pacific tropi«al. is ____________V — ------------- provides that ____________ At the hearing in Portland by to avoid confusion with the numeral He recently won pra*«e from Mr and Mrs. L H Pague and Mr the Public Utilities Commissioner, it land <11 Permitting any dog to run at one. Funds in Lieu of and Mrs C. Battin and daughter was developed that using the Mari his commanding officer for “ running large Is unlawful. --------------- V --------------- a large and complicated jffice in the 2 » Dogs running at large 'Not on Scr ool Tax Distributed Judy, of Seattle. Wash were dinner time _________ ________ dock would cost ______ each worker middle of a jungle as efficiently as Mot her-Daughter leash 1 shall be impounded guests at the Dewey Droi haiigh home another hour of time each day. would Treasurer Issile M Scott distrihu- any corporation office in the States <31 Owners shall be notified 77s tins w*"k to Oregon Dinner Thursday Saturday evening add expense to the worker's over they are known. counties in lieu of the 2 mill elemen The annual dinner for mothers and head. and anyway, the bus operators (4) If owners unknown, public no tary school tax for the first half of! daughters will be served Thursday. Ellsworth F Coulter of Beaverton did not want to obey the order to civilian flight Instructor at Gear,' tice shall be posted for 5 days this year. May 6 at 8 30. Kiwanis hall, hy the R E D and B L U E S T A M P S change terminals (5t Owners may redeem dogs bv found that to Field. Blythe, Cal. has been promot- The 2-mill tax. which) is levied ; Methodist Woman's Society o f Christ E X P I R E A P R I L 30 .......... B' an from» the Seattle rd I* the position of assistant fk*kt paying *100 fee <12 00 for subsequent within counties and spent within ian Service. Miss Dorothy Harding recognize the order impounding). counties, was wiped out by big in of Portland is to be the guest speak Office of War Transportation would commander, friends have learned Spend All Your Red ■ 6 ) Unredeemed dogs shall he hu- come tax receipts Washington er. Indies of the commuinty are Stamps A, B. C. D, and not be in the public interest * * * __ has manely disposed of, after the 5-day county received *28.636 and M ult no j urred to attend D y v ___________ J Fred Karpstein of Beaverton Bring your own or Your Blue Stamps D E F period. mah county *339 669 63 Bonds not bund* for America. ) enlieted in the marine corps a borrowed mothsr or daughter. Mobile Unit's Visit Success; Volunteers Asked to Sign Up Early Beaverton Boy Helps In Daring Beach Rescue ,a J