T
PUBLISH ED W E E K L Y
YOL. 16, XO. 19
IN OUR P LAN T ON
SHORT ST. AN D C A N Y O N H IG H W A Y
E ST A B LISH E D 1927
Beaverton, Oregon, Friday, June 11. 1943
Local Mention
Job's Daughters Install
Phyllis Thorne Queen
Ration Book 3
Applications
Being Addressed
A happy reunion of sons and
Bethel No. 20, Jobs Daughteis. of
daughters of Mrs. Hazel Puckett was
Beaverton,
installed its new officers
held the past week, centering around
1 he» son Dean Le Roy Puckett of Far in a public ceremony Monday ev
ening June 7. in the Masonic Tem
liagut, Idaho, who has been spending ple.
a short furlough with his mother
Those seated were: honored queen
1 Dean was married Tuesday at
¡Vancouver, Wash., to Miss Dorothy Phyllis Thorne; senior princess. <Je-
Hobbs, junior princess, Mary
Hall, daughter of Mrs. Mary Hall, of lene
Jane Martyn; chaplain, Margaret
Prico Administratoi
Prentiss M
Portland.
The couple left immed Harrison: musician. Beverly Thorne;
Brown announced today that first
iately for Fauagut, Idaho.
recorilei Delores Wiight; messengers returns of the application of war ra
, Present at the ceremony and guests Ramona Gableman, Bulimia
Stark.
of Mrs. Puckett were daughters Jeanette Schultz, Fawn Brook, Ana tion book III show a surprisingly
Mrs. Lucille Taylor, and two daugh- Norman, Jean Hlrooks; treasurer, large percentage of errors which will
j te^ of Dayton, and Mrs. Pearl Dow Paula Easton; librarian, Virginia cause delay In the distribution of the
ell and children, of Amity, and Mr Lee; guide, Dorothy Cornell; mar ration books.
‘'Registration by mail is on trial,”
.and Mrs. Vernon Puckett of Wllla- shal. Jeanette La Due; junior custo
price
administrator Brown said. ‘‘The
! mina.
dian. Mary Lou Gauld; senior cus OPA adopted the direct mail method
The Beaverton Ambulance Corps todian, Nancy Terry; inner guard. of registration to make registration
will start a *six weeks course in Peggy Haynes; and outer guard, easier for the public.
Public co
handling stretchers and ambulances Shirley Prink.
operation is necessary for its success
Monday, June 21 at grade school at
“ Application forms that have been
8 p m.
filled out Incorrectly must be re
West
Slope
Girl
Mrs Hughes is visiting her parents
turned.
Ration books cannot be
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Pegg.
Gets Air Training
sent to applicants who do not follow
Miss Amie Thyng. daughter of Mr. the instructions
This will cause
George James Klochko, 18, took
the oath as a marine corps private and Mrs. Paul E. Thyng, 8420 SW delay in delivery of the ration
Tuesday in Portland. He will report Canyon drive, received her appoint books., and it will add to the load
to San Diego for basic training after ment Tuesday to the women's aux on post office employees and the
workers
a short furlough at the home of his iliary ferry squadron and will leave thousands of volunteer
parents. Mr, and Mrs. James Kloch- June 23 to report at Avenger Field, throughout the country who are giv
ko. route 3. box 130, Beaverton. Sweetwater, Tex., for preliminary ing their time and energy so gen
George attended
Hillsboro high training in the women's flying pro erously to ease the burden of war
Miss Thyng. who holds a time rationing.
school until 1941 when he went to gram.
A good example of labor and management working together fot the good of war bond
"Make sure that the actual signa-
: work as a chipper in the Swan Is private pilot's license and has more
sales is pictuied above.
It. J. Oetlof tabove is secretary of the Portland Machinists union,
than 150 hours to her credit, did hei Iture of the head of the family or
land ship yaids at Portland
and George H. Buckler (right) is a prominent general contractor. They are unloading metal
Mt Scott Chapter O. E. S. enter first flying at the University of Ore ; other person who has applied for the
scaffolding sections used in construction of Multnomah County's new Victory Center in Port
tained the treasurers of Portlund gon under the civilian pilot training ; hooks, is at the bottom of the form.
land.
Detloff's union put up $5,000 to cover certain costs, and Buckler, with associated sub
Since graduation from the I This handwritten signature on the
and vicinity chapters recently. Mrs. course.
contractors,
donated services, material and labor valued at $8,000.
D°Wey Drorbaugh, treasurer of Beav university in 1941, she has been in application form certifies that all the
er chapter attended, accompanied by structor of physical education at statements made on the application
If the signature is typed
Mrs Elmer Stipe, Mrs. Henry Nel- Commerce high school, keeping up 'are true.
Prisoners Aid in
sen, Mis Fred Goyt and Mrs. George hei flying until grounded when Port or printed, or if no signature at all
Mailing Number 3
land was declared In a combat zone. appears, the application cannot he
Blnsser
An applicant for the WAFS must accepted.
Ration Books
Mrs. Harry Wright, Sr., Lake
be
between 21 and 34, he personally
“ Look at the back of the form for
R iad, has been visiting relatives and
If
A group of Oregon state peniten
friends in California for the past interviewed by the recruiting chiet, the OPA mailing center address
hold a valid pilot's license and pass the mailing center Is in the same
tiary prisoners have been at work
several weeks.
the army air force medical examlnn city, the application will only neetf a
several days filling in 1,235.000 No. 3
Cub pack No. 517 of Beaverton is
I he Fir Grove Farmerettes met
two-cent stamp.
If It is not, place
ration hooks and addressing approx now organized with all cubs are reg Wednesday June 9 at the home of tion.
Upon
completion
of the
five a three cent stamp on the applica
imately 400.0f>0 envelopes in which istered with the Portland Area Coun Mrs D. A Damson, route 2. BeaVer-
months training course. Miss Thyng tion before It is mailed.
they will be sent to persons living cil ot the Boy Scouts of America.
! ton.
Carl Maske, Oregon Journal
in every part of Oregon.
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There arc 31 boys of cub age, 9-12, 1 garden adviser, gave an interesting will receive her silver wings from
Jacqueline Cochran, founder of the
There is a day crew of 75 inmates on the registered list, they are: Ron talk on landscape gardening.
Beaverton was well represented at
Driver*
Licenses
WAFS, and assume her duties as a
The pro- nie • Keil, Stafford Miller, Claine
the Red Cross blood bank when the '| and a night crew of 150
Recent navy volunteers, according ferry pilot, which will Include any
I
ject
was
organized
under
the
direc-
Newcomer, Hans Stroeve,
Robert to navy recruiting office in Pant-
mobile unit visited Hillsboro May
assignment the army or navy may Good Till June, 1945
24th.
The 33 donors who volun ' tion of a prisoner but is being super- Cochran, Maurice Gunther, Chas. Cos- land, were Kenneth Dwight Hester- give her, inclusive of combat flying.
With hundreds of Oregon drivers
Kenneth
Alexander,
Duane It.e, William I^eioy Imlah and Rob
teered from this district were taken ' vised by W. R. Edlund, assistant lett,
needlessly filing applications for re-
to the center by Beaverton people state rationing officer, and Rich- Hobbs, James Tracy, Paul Buffam, ert Melvin Salee, all of Beaverton.
| newals of their driver's licenses this
vho donated their time and the use 1 ard D. Montgomery, district ration George Fowler, Curtis Wilson, L. A.
Mrs. Z. Willmeth celebrated her Second Half Federal
ing officer.
The work is to be Classen, Jack Dickinson, J. C. Lowe,
summer, Secretary of State, Bob Far-
of their cars.
90th birthday Sunday, June 6, at Tax Due on June 15th
I completed by June 15.
j rell reminded them that the last leg-
Sam
Holmes,
Dick
Bienferdorf,
M.
Also the Beaverton canteen corps i The rationing books were brought
hor home.
Mrs. Willmeth received
W. Maloney, Collector of Inter | isluture amended the state driver’s
prepared and served the food, col- to Salem from San Francisco under B. Bernards, Willis Warren, Billy lovely cards and gifts from her many nal J. Revenue,
points out that the so- j license law to extend current licen-
Lovett,
Jay
Crawford,
Rob
Gallihear,
fee and fruit juices Which are so im police guprd.
friends.
The inmates volun
called pay ns you go legislation now 1 ses for another two-year period.
portant in keeping the donors in fine teered to do the work as a patriotic Gerald Morford, Dick Miller, Peter
Licenses which normally would
Art Stipe of Bend, Oregon, has before Congress does not relieve tax
condition.
The members on duty duty, Prison Warden George Alex Tozer, John Comer, James Gregory, been visiting the past week' at the payers of the duty of paying the sec have expired June 30, 1943, now will
and
Ralph
Nute.
that day were. Mrs. Barbara Peck, ander said.
This en
Our Den chiefs are trained Scouts home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Stipe. ond quarterly installment of the i be good till June 30, 1945.
Mrs. Ethel Johnson, Mrs. Ellen John
Officials said these books would
Miss Amy Thyng and Mrs. Her 1942 income tax due June 15, 1943. ables motorists who now hold licen
son, Mrs. Gertrude Pearson, Mrs. cover the entire state and that the to help with the cubbing program bert Mason, spent the past week end There is no pending or contemplated ses to operate on them for another
Beulah Boge, Mrs. Edna Robinson, prison operations would save consid and are doing a very efficient job. vacationing at Seaside, Oregon.
legislation relieving taxpayers from two years without further examina
¡They are Jack Manges, Dave Buf
assisted by Mrs. Clarke Fisher, nutri erable outside manpower.
tions or fees.
fam, Ned Conley.
•
Mr. and Mrs. P. N. Barry have sold payment of this installment.
tion aide, Mrs. Jacqueline Kueneke,
Persons who do not have a license
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Because of the great volume of re
The first pack meeting for the their five and ten cent store to Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Statter.
The chick
turns filed, the statements which are to drive in Oregon are required to
new year will be held at the grade
ens for the luncheon served the doc A New Firing Line Beyond school on MondAy evening, June 14, 1 and Mrs. Albert Highbee of Beaver being mailed could not be posted up obtain them, just as before.
Bu'
ton, who have taken
possession.
tors and nurses was donated by the
7:30 p. m. Executive Cully from Port Mr. and Mrs.. Barry und their three to date, and in some instances the those who now have licenses, wt!'
Shultz hatchery and Mrs. N. P. John
I always thought that when I got land Area Council, will be present
! balances shown may not correspond not be required to renew them till
son.
to be fourscore I could wrap up my and put on a program of movies and sons plan to move soon to Missouri, ! with the taxpayers record of pay- after June 30, 1945.
and
have
sold
their
home
on
Allen
The Mobile unit will visit the Hills life in a scroll, tie a pink ribbon will present the boys with Achieve avenue to Mr. and Mrs. Gibbs of 1 ments. All payments should be con
boro High School gym the last Mon around it, put it away in a drawer, ment awards.
Portland.
who formerly lived here. sidered in arriving at the payment
day of each month from 9 30 to 1:30 and go around doing the things I
Every cub parent is urged to be
Mr.
and
Mrs. Fred Weitz and due June 15 which miift be suffi Motor Vehicle Owners
But I learned that present and every one interested is
and Washington county residents be wanted to do.
children Jack and Charlotte, moved cient to complete payment of one- Approve New Law
tween the ages of 18 and 60 who are when you have taken one trench, cordially Invited.
Receipt of a state
i
Tuesday of this week to Vancouver, half of the tax.
in good health are urged to attend, ; there is always a new firing line
ment will not require a payment If
Mr. Leonard Adams, prominent
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Washington.
now organized and all cubs arc reg- beyond.—Oliver Womdell Holme;*
there has previously been paid one- local insurance representative, re
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Henry
Erickson
ob
Oregon, for an appointment and a
Clubs Asked to Mobilize
ports that the majority of automo
served their 25th wedding anniver half or more of the total tax.
diet list.
The next date will be June
In 1942 winner of the Dodd, Mead- For Work This Summer
bile owners are In favor of Oregon's
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sary
recently
with
a
party
at
the
28.
, Redbook $10,0000 dollar fiction prize
new Financial Responsibility Law.
home of Mr. and Mrs. C-.'l Hanson.
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! is Turning Leaves by Ellen Proctor
A few drivers think that the law
The Women's Advisory Committee Interest of the evening was a mock Townsend School Teach
and is now ready for Beaverton Pub- of the War Manpower Commission wedding in which Jimmy Croft was Defense Work Courses
: should have required compulsory
4-H Summer Session
| lie library users.
The story is that has
evidence of insurance.
The most
called
upon women's clubs the groom; Elaine Hanson the bride;
of the Livingston family, residents of throughout the countiy to mobilize
The Townsend school
2346 NW common comment seems to he that
Closes This Friday
Harris
Hanson,
best
man;
Emma
a small Minnesota town, and tells in their members for active service on
Jean Johnson, bridesmaid;
Robert GUsnn street, Portland, will start its I “ I will carry automobile insurance
Seventy-four 4-H
club members particular of the two oldest sisters, the nation's farms this summer.
Hanson, the brides father; Bud 18th fall term with college prepara all right, if the other drivers give mo
from Washington County are in at Gabrielle and Julia.
Julia's shrewd
This mobilization, it was empha Croft, the preacher; Beverly Han tory courses and special classes for the same protection.”
tendance at the annual 4-H summer mink guides her unerringly toward sized, is not to meet an immediate
those who dropped their high school
An excellent digest of the new Ore-
school at Oregon State
College, 1 the luxuries of life, which she has need but for one foreseen in the sum son, flower girl; and LeRoy Han courses to enter defense work.
' gon law has been prepared by Alfred
son,
ring
bearer.
Delicious
refresh
which started last Tuesday and con never had, while Gabrielle is a quiet mer.
Boys and young men who entered M Best ¿k Company, nationul insur
Applicants for agricultural
tinues until Frdiay, June 11.
sensitive girl who is willing to suf work will be called as the needs ments were served by the hostess.
Dorothy Lee Carr and Delores defense work and were unable to ance authorities; and these may b«
Many of the club members were fer any hardships in order to become arise in their respective localities.
Carlson have retifrned home here complete such schooling will he given had without charge at Mr. Adams
provided with scholarships, provided a singer.
Their devotion to each
In those communities where such after spending the past week visit special attention and individual in- office In the Rossi Bldg, next to the
by civic fraternal and community other and to their family holds off labor is urgently needed, women's
stiuctlon.
The school recently con 1 stage depot in Beaverton.
groups.
Donors and recipients of ■ the inevitable clash of their natures clubs are urged to poll their mem ing Dorothy's grandparents Mr. and ducted the entrance examinations
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scholarships are: Oregon State Fair until the family finds itself facing a berships for those willing to woik Mrs Anderson at Seaside, Oregon
for Philips Academy in Andover,
George James Klochko entered Mass., and also for the secondary Working Parents May
Katherine Quaring. Ida Lou Hagg, startlngly dramatic climax.
on farms on a seasonal, vacation, or
Jim Ludlow, Roy Grossen; Bank of
full-time basis and to give this in the U. S. Marine Corps Tuesday June education board.
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Place Children on Farms
Tigard DeLores Schwartz; Rosedale
formation to the county agricultural 8 as a private.
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4-H clubs— Margaret Putnam. Fred
More About Our Boys
Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Bisbin, of
agent or the U. S. Employment Ser
Working parents who have child
Expensive Children
Setniker, and Billy Sorenson; Beav
1203 SW’ Canyon lane, are receiving
vice.
*ren with some experience In farr
Dear
Mrs
Gtlham
&
Draft
Board
In
Paducah,
Ky.,
(Senator
Bark
erton Grange — Mary
Ghiglietti;
Other activities suggested for wo congratulations from their friends
work are looking for arrangement
Witch Hazel 4-H clubs -Gwendolyn personnal:
i mens' organizations were to aid in on the birth May 29, of a daughter ley's home town), two teachers, two to place the children with farmers
maids, a janitor and a cook form during the summer so that they mn
Aplin. Florence Vinnell, and Elaine I Right now I ant a heck of a long i mobilizing young people for farm work Janet C.
Raymond; B. E Maling, Inc. -Grace ' ways from home.
From Ft. Lewis and provide necessary supervision of
Carl B Vester, son of Edna May the staff for a day nursery built for continue their work In Portland war
Connell; Charles Imlay Joan Wag- where we stopped for 6 days, we their living conditions; to assist local Vester, route 5 has been promoted the children of war workers as part industries.
onblast;
Reedville
Community— 1 were put on a train and shipped to government officials In recruiting to a metalsmith second class.
He of a $6,000,000 Federal project; hut
These parents want homes for tl
It is children and In some cases expe<
Beverly
Bramhall
and
Eileen Sunny California. I will put in my farm workers, and to acquaint wo recently completed his course at the only 4 children are enrolled.
O'Meara; Beaverton Community Gar basic training here at Camp Roberts, men generally with the seriousness Great I.akra naval training station estimated that It will cost $900 a some small pay.
The children b
month to operate the nursery for the which such placements are bein
den club- LaVem« Straley; Aloha and after that I don't know what, of the farm and food production
benefit
of
4
children.
Grange—Flora LaRue; Rosedale P j I sure miss the trees in good old problem through club education pro-
considered are 12, 13 and 14 yea »a <
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K INTON
T. A.- Mervel Sohlesser: First Secur , Oregon
All we have here are hills i grams.
age, according to Mrs. C. W. Wall
MICHAEL E. O'MEARA
The Klnton Indies Aid met at the
ity Bank. Beaverton, Robert Law
and more hills.
I am in the Field
chairman of the Multnomah Coi
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Michael E. O'Meara,
early Beav mlttee on the Day Care of Chlldr*
Grange Hall Thursday with twenty-
Artillery which is a pretty good
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ROSE RICH
erton
resident,
died
Wednesday
six
members
present.
Mrs.
George
branch, so they tell me
I think
Rose Rich died at Hillsboro, route Snider, chairman of the plliow com morning, June 9. in the Hillsboro which has been seeking to obta'
Dehydrating Foods
1 I'll probably be pecking at a type 4, June 2, aged 73 years.
proper care for children whose mot
She was
Born In California Janu 1 ers are working.
writer, as much as I can find out wife of Chris Rich, Hillsboro, mother mittee reported that ten more pil hospital.
At Home
here.
I don't know for sure yet. Is of Theodore, Beaverton; route 2: lows and cases were completed and ary 12, 1879, O'Meara came with his
Farmers interested in taking sit«'
A new process has been created Eunice still working on the board? Mark of Herrington Park, N.; J leady to take to the George White parents to Oregon, 50 years ago, set children for the summer have be<
tling
on
a
farm
near
Beaverton
He
Service
center
In
Portland
This
for dehydrating foods at home, using 1 I'd like to have hei write if she is David, Sherwood route 4; Sam and
asked to register with the Boys’ a-
only an ordinary gas range and hand ! Tell everyone hello for me and I’ll Amos, Hillsboro, route 4; Mrs. Alda makes a total of twenty-five pillows was a charter member of Hillsboro Girls” Aid Society, Studio Bid
Council
Knights
of
Columbus
Fun
what Eggiman, Beaverton, route 2; Miss and cases made for the center. Mes-
made cloth tray
The tray consists try to keep you informed as
Portland, AT 2353, for Multnom-
dames Cox, E. Wright, and W. El eral services will be held Friday at
of wood form covered with curtain I'm doing.
Washington and Columh
Helen Rich, Hillsboro route 4. Fun liott were hostesses. The next meet 9 30 a. m in St. Cecelia Catholic county.
Yours Sincerely
netting
After being steamed and
eral services were held Saturday at ing wil lbe held at the home of Mrs (Alurch, Beaverton, with interment Counties register with the Boys’ an
Pvt MIKE SCHECKLA
sliced, the vegetables are placed on
Girls’ Aid Society or the local Publ'
Bethany Baptist church, interment O. T Murphy.
in Cedar Mill cemetery.
Recitation Welfare Commission.
Bn. Bldg 6312. I Union cemetery.
the tray in the oven at a tempera Btry B 56th FA
Dr. I J Neher spent the week-end of the rosary was held Thursday at 8
ture of 150 degrees, with the oven Camp Roberts, Calif.. U. S. Army
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p. m.
at Eugene on a business trip.
door open to permit circulation of
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CHURCH OF CHRIST
He is survived by seven brothers Thefts Reported by
Mrs. O. T. Murphy and Mrs. Geo.
air
In about six hours the vege
G
W
Springer,
Pastor
A daughter. Dorothy N , was born
and F.
A.
Snider left for Eugene Monday, and sisters: E A.
tables should be completely dehyd May 28. to Mr and Mrs. Mark R
Children's Day program 9 45 a. m where they will spend the week at OMeara Beaverton; T J, W H.. P Several Persons
rated for storing
, followed by the morning sermon and tending the Oregon State Grange C., and Catherine O'Meara. Portland
Shaw of Benz Park.
Theft of an OPA card uaed t
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observance of the Lord's Supper. meetings
mobile unit Visited Hillsboro May paste C gas rationing coupons an
William W
Rosenfeld. 6706 SW Topic The Relationship of Christ to
ARTHI K SLEEP
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which contained 46 C coupons wa
Arthur Sleep died June 7 at Beav Canyon Crest drive, has graduated * the Father
stolen from the Rasmussen garage a
“See America First”
BIRTHS
Bible School class session 11 a m
erton, late of Greenview. Calif.
He from navy supply corps school at
While Harold Ickes has been tell Beaverton recently, according tc f
Mr and Mrs Ralph O. Dean, route
Christian Endeavoi 6 30 p. m
He is now an
was father of Otis. Beaverton: step Harvard university.
ing
the nation to conserve on unne report made to Sheriff J. W. Conne*’
2,
box
255,
May
27,
a
son.
Hilbert
R
Evening
worship
service
7
30
p.
m
ensign.
father of Albert, Raffaelei. Cal
Robert Besmehn of route l, Bc<i'
Mr, and Mrs Johnny H. McCauley, cessary travel because of the gaso
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Kenneth Johnston, field representa
brother of George Sleep, of Klamath
Mrs Roosevelt writes that one way tive of the Northwest Christian Col route 5, box 657, May 25. a son, John line shortage, his own Department of erton reports that two blue e"»
Falls. Ore ; also survived by 2 grand
Interior has continued to maintain a white Beverens rabbits valued at $
children
Funeral services were of "enslaving a people is to suppress lege will be a guest speaker at the ny H. Jr.
Travel Bureau established In 1940 wss stolen on May M.
Mr
and
Mrs.
Robert
B
Bisbin,
evening
service
the
sources
of
information.”
And
held Thursday. June
10 at Peggs
Paul Thyng of West Slope, repoj?$
Mid treek Bible study and prayer 7203 SW Canyon Lane, May 29, a to conduct a "See America First"
Chapel. Benverton. Interment Cres right in the midst of the news-lock
theft of 3* chickens.
drive.
daughter, Janet C.
isrvlcs Wad 8 p m
ed Food Gonferenc« too
cent Grove cemetery.
33 Donors From
District Give to
Blood Bank
Cub Scout Troop
Reorganized