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PUBLISH ED W E E K L Y IN OUR P L A N T ON VOL. 16, NO. 36 SHORT ST. A N D C A N Y O N H IG H W A Y Beaverton, Oregon, Friday, October 8, 1043 ESTABLISHED 1927 ^County Over the Top in 3rd Loan Here and There Business Outlook At the county teachers institute held in Hillsboro this week, teacher groups elected officers. Mrs. Sabi na Whitehead, Aloha, was elected 3rd Amount is in Excess vice-president and Mrs, Bertha Oster- Of Assigned Quota loh of Beaverton, secretary-treasurer Babson Says Every I of the primary organization. Sales of $2,875,826.79 were rolled up 1 Citizen Should Wake Up At the Kltz Wednesday through by Washington county in the third I ' Sat., October 6-9 the riotous com- War Loan it was announced this j | edy with love and kisses between New York City, Sept.-24—Inflation week by W. C. Christensen and H. L. Ann Sothern a rat Melvyn Douglas in is as “catching" as smallpox and MacKenzie, co-chairmen of the coun Three Hearts for Julia, feature No. 2 much more serious. If allowed to ty war finance committee. This ¡Lucky Jordan and newsreel, Sun-' spread, it will cause far more deaths amount is $352,328.70 in excess of the j day through Tuesday, October 19-12 i than epidemics of suicide, heart fail- assigned quota. Spencer Tracy and Katherine Hsp- ures and nervous breakdowns. No Washington county was the first j burn in Keeper of the Marne with wonder life insurance companies are Oregon county with a quota in ex -' | cartoon. Scraps for Victory and news- fighting it tooth and nail. If the cess of $ 1 , 000,000 to go over the top. j reel. same intelligent approach is made to Percentage of quota sold was 113 per Mr. and Mrs F. W Henning Beav- ,he Prob,*m of avoiding inflation as cent. erton Sept 21 son i was made in the case of reducing Appreciation of the work of area The W S. C. S. of the Methodist smallpox, we shall be chairmen, committee members, news church met Tuesday afternoon at' aU rt* ht\ But, « w* neg.ect the papers and the general co-operation of Washington county people in the the home of Mrs Dayton Beck Fur- fl n 8 f t Z ™ , n * 7 " ? * tP purchase of bonds needed to finance ther plans for the year's work was I 1 ° ° f a,ra,d We 8hal1 the war was expressed this week by discussed An interesting program I No „.q ' I'ln esiors • was carried out. „ , , . Christensen and MacKenzie, who ! Some people are saying, “Let tnfla said such support must be continued j Sunday is Hally Day in the Sun -1 tion come". They hope it will help to insure victory. I day School of the Church of Naza- i sell some longheld stocks which are Christensen said Tuesday that more Irene, across from Grammar School j now showing a loss. Possibly but money was raised during this drive | in Beaverton Souvenirs will be j what w ill the money received be than was on deposit in all county ¡given all who come a special pro-j worth? It may be far better to hold banks at the time of bank holiday. j gram is planned. Come if you don't stocks than to sell them at double attend elsewhere You are welcome the present price and get money A world communion service will he , worth only 40';}, or less of its present A W S Placed on held at the Methodist church next | value. The same principle applies Alert Status Sunday at the morning worship hour, to buying stocks now with the hope The Aircraft Warning Service will In the communion service all Christ- 1 of selling them later at a profit. be placed on an alert status begin Somewhere in New Guinea these wounded soldiers await evacuation. Flat on their backs, in the steaming lan8 unite in honoring Christ. The Even when buying the right stocks as ning at 6 p . m. October 16, 1943. The heat of the jungle, where mosquitoes plague the air and ants and mosquitoes torment weary bodies, they dream worship hour is 11 a m. 1 an inflation hedge, they should be observation posts and Filter Centers of hom « . . . of clean white sheets and the touch of cool, comforting hands. You can help provide modern hospi- A series of revival services will considered only as a "safe deposit will no longer be manned 24 hours a tals and the medicines they need for their recuperation by putting every dollar you can into War Bonds during 1 begin this coming Tuesday night, j box" in which to keep your money day, but will be subject to call in-j ,, _ . . . , Oct. 12, at 7:30 at the Church of the during Inflation. What money you V. S. T rtoutry lyff'arlmtnl stead The Aircraft Warning Ser- j the Third W ar Loan Nazarene. Evangelist and poet, H. do not put into short-term war bonds, vice definitely is not being abandon- j . , ■. . - —------------------- — S Palmquist, is the special speaker, j invest in good, productive real estate ed, only certain component parts of i An original poem will he given in or good stocks. Do this as a perm Wedding of Miss Marian Oregon W ar Chest it are being placed on this alert 3 3 » 4- q O r A / p T i/o each evening service. Servics each anent Investment and not as a specu- status. This decision is not based -L J X 4 0 A V W .3 night except Saturday until Oct. 24 Itl ion. Metzler Planned Campaign Opens Friday on any belief that the end of the war : _ _ —^ _ Readers who have a little money Miss Marian C. Metzler, daughter Organization is complete for Wash- ; Spe‘ lal nla8tc and Bible preaching in is near but that we are carrying the Jtl C J U T J jO V S of Mr. and Mrs. I. R. Metzler, of ington county participation in the eacb 8 erv. f e' You are cordialIy in* invested in railroads, public utilities offensive directly to tiie enemy and other companies whose rates are Beaverton, planned her wedding for Oregon War Chest campaign to i 1 vited to these services. , -------------- - V ------- ---------- j The following letter was received Thursday evening, October at the open October 18, according to O. B. I Camp Fire Girls are in full swing L®g., ted *hould especially watch In- Ration Tokens from Dr. Mason in Sicily: Kenneth Moyer home in Portland. Cates, county chairman and member a 8 aln This year more ogirls have , Inflation can severely ertp- Ten of- The groom is Louis Stark of Fort Co- of the state committee “Today was well spent. yuota for s'kned up and it is expected that pl® these corporations. Although Coming Soon ficers and two sgts. got a truck for lumbia, Wash. Miss Metzler is a the county is $30,000. j more will be coming in all the time. ' ,ate lncreases ure possible they al- Certainty that blue and red ration sight seeing this afternoon and really | graduate of the Beaverton schools, The drive gets under wav in th e 1 At present we have charters for 2 j Continued on Page 2 tokens will be in use early next year did the town, area Frjdav , 0 daVB .groups from the 10 to 14 years and a D , as change for ration stamps is indi small town on First, we went to a of which her father has been super- , Wegt glo a hill several miles intendent many years. Everyone joins her than the main COUnty dr,ve be. bluebird group will be started in the K a tlO n Hoards Prefer cated by an OPA release Saturday announcing opening of bids at Wash- *rom here This town was once the- in wishing her many years of happy cause the Multnomah chest drive is n<al fu,ure Mail Applications ington. D. C. Monday on contracts £ome °< tbe No' ma" K\ngs ° f 1 ™arr,ed llfe scheduled for that date, the lim e | Guardian's for these girls have been There's no need for the busv Dub- * to ® manufacture . . #a r 900 vrwY million .it. a , * France, and after »»» the Cru- ___________ v % ___________ tokens. . . during . 4 belng set up for this area in the a Problem, at present, we are In need 1 ilc to waste their time carfare or mi ^ » 1 # wij i 4 . 4 . ,. sade— about 1000 to 1200. We went The call for bids asks that deliver- J hope that the contributions of people of s0™ assistant guardians Any lady gasoline in making personal visits to in the County Council P. T. A. i _ 11 . 1 41 n _ ___ . . . I J l . _ flVPr 1 On t'O urVin umnl/i . _ . . * ies of blue tokens be made by Janu- I \ CL, J I 1 * in that section would I be made to over 16 V years who would lilrn like to take Their local w ar' 'price”'and *1 ration ini: ary 1, 1944, and of the red tokens by, , • Th id Meets Oct. 12 at Sherwood count on the Washington county UP this work please tfet in touch with boards to transact normal ration imr February 15, of the building wasn't much, except ? “ ^ a_Lath*L J b f " , 0" „Multnomah. 1 M r- ^Wilhelms, 3rd and Tucker St.. | business, it was announced Saturday. larger than a nickel and smaller than that the tower was Arabic and the will hold its j Chairman Gates said. H. F. Moore | Beaverton. I The routine of rationing has bo- a quarter and will have no expira remainder of the building Roman first meeting of the year at Sher- : is West Slope area chairman. , The last meeting was an outdoor come so standardized that board tion dates. Each token will have a Catholic architecture. chair- j meeting in which the girls went on a members find they can process mnll This is be wood grade school Tuesday, October j Area No. 2—F. L. Brown, value of one point. 12th at 10 a. m. Those attending | man, Reedville, Witch Hazel. i penny hike. applications more rapidly than those cause the Arab's occupied the area are asked to bring sack lunches. Area No. S — Mrs, L. Schalten-! ------------- —V------------------ (submitted over the counter. before the Romans and when the Dessert and coffee will be furnished ALOHA NEW S latter went to build their church the sherwood ladiea. brand, chairman, Tigard, Tualatin, p \ Reception ----------------- V~ I i Carl Martin is in a Portland hospi they just started with the Mosleum ' , ,,, , . be . . 1 Six Corners, Sherwood, Durham. , r ., . mornl w„ The morning will be given over to P l e a s a n t A f f a i r PTA Hold Reception tal with a back injury. He recently Tower The ms.de was a high vault- CQ busine” s> which u very lm. 1 Area No. 4 --Mrs. Geo. Eisenhauer, r , e a s a n l A f f a i r bought the Pederson place on Stacey j ed structure entirely done In murals. » and the afternoon Jean. Beaverton, Bonny Slope, Cedar Mill, | The Beavertoh P. T. a held a re - 1 ^ or Teachers at School avenue. I The floor was marble. Up 10 fo on £ Cram„ wtll apeak on Homes tn Garden Home, Hiteon, Metzger, P ro-' ception for the grade and high school ; ^ fall meeting of the Recent guests at the Charlie Wil gress, Raleigh, St. Marys. ! teachers W^ednesday evening, Septcm- Aloha-Huber P. T. A. a reception wan • on w . „ Mr . , Wi l Mm' 1 Z T £ .T : < i r,T . Al l l o o . , . u o ,« . « , Area 5 H F. Moore chairman ' ber 29, m at the Krade school . auditori- held ,or the / teachers. Plans 1 1 were L . fill A i _ A , . ura. The reception opened with the 1 R'so m made for serving a L hot A dish to t Hanson i: J ! l L -'lr .? “ : . , . I 1 ? “ ™ « . ” w „ v . ; lo c .,. “ vln“ i W « " s l o p . is stationed at Camp Pine- brightly colored stones and gold leaf gest attendance for membership, i Area No ft-C J Stloknev Alnh» *lnK'nK of the Star Spangled Banner th® ■cho°» children this winter. dale, Fresno, California. ■ Above these were the murals. There Come spend a pleasant and profit-j Huber, Bethany, Cooper Mt. 1 follow^d by »he High School trio who pro^ect a rt "1 roorb An addition is being built to the | were about 24 marble pillars in the sang An Apple for Teacher and also at the ^cho°* tor both teachers and church, 23 of which were alike, and d‘iy h '*1 1 », women interested in Under the War Chest plan, people; pub on B short Stovall home on Stacey avenue. skit. Mr.s Norton 1 P’>Pils Nearly $70 was pledged In a bave to apportion tb,.,, _ The Aloha Boy Scouts are partici- j these were said to have come from homes and schools. president, made a short wel- I ®bort time, ------ —V- pating in a national rope salvage j a Greek Temple built in 600 B.C. On buttons to all relief and service or- coming address and then announced There are nearly 100 members ac- drive. Search your place for old,, another part of the same island <Ag-; To Confer With ganizations in this campaign, except i tbat ettcb table would do a skit. The ' ,,ve ,n *be work but more are want- usuable rope scraps that may be turn- rigento) One pillar was of Sicilian ■ . p -. • w j the Red C ross drive which is held j 2nd and 4th grade tables presented l ,-d' and Parents and friends Interest- ed in for salvage. marble and wasn’t so pretty. Arabs j t-*OCal C i t i z e n s IV lo n a a y each spring. the vVoe 8 of the Ration Board, which ''d in the school are urged to attend Rev. Loree will be on a vacation ' were hired to do the ceiling in beau- l Members of the State Hiway com- tied for first place with the High ] ,he,r meetings. from October l 4 to 28. Dr. F. W ! tiful bright colors, with lots of gold mission will meet Monday at Hil1*- i L I « . , - , f L . n J . r* School table which acted out The | -------------- ^ ----*--------- Starring will fill the pulpit October leaf The designs were very intri boro county court house and will dis n o u r s L-nangea at Deaver- Backward Ch,M. ^ T h « ^ w m , . Couple Celebrate 56th 24. Announcements will be made ; cate and characteristically Arabic cuss with local citizens a program of ton Rationing Board I box of apples, _______ „„„ next Sunday regarding the speaker 1 Altogether it made a beautiful bu t; post w®r construction, The Beaverton Rationing board an was complete with Wedding March, Wedding Anniversary for October 17. i queer church Theie WtK some Among the projects submitted to nounces that the hours have been! B,ld® and Gift. Mrs. Florence Brown - 1 Mr and Ml.„ David Hagg recently A large attendance is expected at . stained glass windows and the few the commission will be: Complete 8Ul K,ade teacher, was presented celebrated their 56th wedding annl- the Aloha Community Baptist church windows present were very small. Wolf creek highway through county, changed to 9:30 a m. to 3:30 p. m „ I every day. except Saturday, when | ^ lthuia 8,lve,1 compote, a gift from j versary with a family reunion and next Sunday at 10 a. m It will be After seeing this cathedral we vis w'd«m Tualatin valley highway to 4 Also th* 8tb f r? de 8tudents supper party. A group of friends home-coming and promotion day at ' ¡ted a sanctuary high on a mountain lane highway from West Slope to hours are 9 30 a m to 12 m „ n . l° . t.h- Public Monday n i g h t s , ; ^ W“8 held; from the Swedish Baptist church, of the church above the city. Then we visited Forest Grove; W. Portland-Hubbard ,T 7:30 to 9:30. ’ ' ; The following resolutions were read Portland were present. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Becker left last some catacombs - short cut to Salem; Farmington road The public are urged to send in 1 acc«Pted: That all regular business Z Ï ! The8e' of aI1' ale oi *h- 1 ‘ betr applications by mail when pos- j com in , ye«r_ .bali be boro-Silverton, Campbell bridge to heid in the evening. 2. That two Will Be Home sister Mrs M a b e l ^ b ^ l n l S . t i ™ j ^ ^ " ' i r t b r ’ t co W U m ? H I l l r t ^ Ke r t o n T' HUl ^ S‘b,e Camp Fire girls will be hired to care i Mrs. Howard R. Clisham of Se Oregon, their son Don and daughtei th , - th 1Mb , ,l(th r‘ , ' , ^ boro to Campbell bridge Also Hill* I for children each meeting night. 3 Mrs Royal Warner Their daughter I ^ .^fad ^Tor i S i S K f K boro-Orenco-Cornelius Pass Forest j W h e e l e r T r a n s f e r r e d That simple refreshments will be attle. Wash., is now at home with her i parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Garfield, niusDoro- -p wiU stay with Miss Doris Brandaw. t|v#> mumlfled aft,., dPath and p,a. to Balm Grove; Hillsboro rth Plains, hook up with Wolf 1 ° '-a n rip n a a n in Hillsboro, during their absence. ng y year ; £ ' . " ? '••• <»• -» * - ced where the living could visit Lt. Wallace R. Wheeler, D M. D„ Lieutenant Clisham is overseas. The Washington County Christian tbem In thi> catacomb we visited ! Creek hiKhwaV I who has been at Fort Douglas, Utah, I f the pr,2<- -----------------V---------------- - Endeavor Union held pre-coin en- are hodjeg on display. The first k w <4 tion rally last Friday at t the Reed- , or oldest having been placed there in Sale Auction Every Injured by Shot 1 fornia, according to a letter to his won the membership contest with 12 ville . . church. , ,, 1693 and the last in 1893. One sec- C ,i _ , A | _ „_ _ J _ _ D ___ parents, Mr and Mrs. R Wheeler, of Ida May Stauffer, school teacher, Mr and Mrs. Louis Garfield went tion is given to priests, one to men O a t. a t A l e x a n d e r H a m members for her room. De.egates Frank Ulrich, auctioneer of Port- Ak>ba. He says he is very busy, to County Council are: to Bremerton by plane to see their son and one to women and chlldl en Un- Mrs. V. E 7302 SW Benz Park drive, su' Lt. Louis Garfield, before he was to mal rjed wome'n 'wear i crown. Some | land’ has „ leased the Alexander barn work® & hours a day h. ln and h. has a ser- Boge, Mrs. Kilgore. Mrs Huddleston. a gunshot wound in her leg last Mon go overseas He has spent three of the stood some sat and i on the Hiway and wtll auction goods assistant to help him Mrs. A. Begum and Mrs. L. Smith day when a revolver under her pil- County Council will be held at Sher- low accidentally discharged as she year* in the navy. ; some lay . They Consisted literally! of a11 kind* every «»»urday. His -------- ---- V— -------------- wood on October 12 M. We Warren Williams wrote recently o of ^ with a tight fitting layer of eha,gs , ‘8 on‘y 10^ on a" art‘c1'“" Honorably Discharged — . would ---------- like wa8 makinK her bed. police report. hi. parent. Mr and Mrs. Archie Wil- dry >km 8trelched over them The Mr Ulrich is going to make ex Q K Rooker^ whe waa * th th, to have as many go as possible. f^ e was taken to a Portland hospi hams that he w-ill not have a fur- 8k,n peels off paslly :ipparently bp_ tcns.ve changes at this point, he will seabees of the navy since July, sta- The meeting was adjourned and taI lough now. He has been u. the na\y cause rallaa manv many nt of the t>r>n«a bones were mi«h. with add a large shed to the present tioned at Camp Peary, V a , came aPPl* P**“ and coffee waa served. The for five years out skins. The bodies were dressed structure to house the articles home Sunday, after being honorably i hostess for the evening was Mrs. Ida West Slope Citizen Dies Mr and Mrs. Mrs " a lt e r Johnson of Thf cbamber8 were dark djrt and brought in for him to sell He may dlachar(fed He and Mrs Rook. ooker ' Co"le,t. chairman of the Room Moth- Funeral services for Mrs. Alice Cooper Mt. attended a birthday party odorle88 xhp trtp wa8 hke goinK be consulted there at any time will spend some time at the bear beach I er8 tor lhe krade school Those N. „ Vancouver who l _ a good ______ _____ _____________ Hamp-I ■sslslin, her were: Mrs Kerr, and Funston, . u , 2933 . . . „ ave., , i *w i bn* ° ™ . b " i Cha,lP" ______ through hunter's game rooms Bring in anything I you don't need ^ fore ________ movlng _____ lnto _____ the Harry Ham| in Portland. Fifty where animal heads stared down on household furniture, farm Imple- ton home ln Tlgard Mrs Bennett , 1st grade; Mrs Kll- dl*d ^ lu'^ ay> , ° C* ° ^ r 2nd’1 Wf 1 fe friends were present. one •• ment«, etc., but bring them in before' ___________ y | gore, second grade; Mrs. Geo. Smith he,d Monday at 2 30 p m in the _________ Saturday motnlngs. ii c> ... «. . Mrs i'oslett tith grade chl," ' h ,,f ,h,> Good Shepherd, Epis- Dear Ma'am: _____________ _____ ----------------------------------- f ---------- Many Quilt. M.de M ^ WUhelm Mh the R «v G . m dd‘Ck ° f Beaverton Flier r J- Th* lit -vinR Sc Relating and interment Lincoln Mem Upped in Grade „r™ —. ---------- . . . M gave me for a going awly present. . . T e 4 .7 not disband the U.t .ummir but met At the High school table Mr. L orial Park. Word has been received by Mr and th. „ .......... L _______________ ________ dV and toilet kit and «w e d qullta. making three quilts amUh pre8lded and aa8iatln„ her Mrs. Funston was the widow of the Mrs J E Beig. Beaverton, of the i * * * Came in handy on th* way They with The S»a Bee. are a mighty fine which they brought to the White Ser- wera Mra Xom Johnaon fr,thman late Robert Funston. promotion of their son Joseph E U^»bere_- . . a(( bunch of fellows and I one feel fortun vice Men s Center in Portland, re- ciaaa mother and Mrs Jack Curtis thelr four children came to Portland We are beginning to get straight for ab„ | Q ^ Berg Jr., to the rank of mator in the cently. Many of the club members sophomore. from Omaha, Neb in February 1900. about the navy way by now so I can U. S Army air force. HOWARD HARRISON C. M 11-C have son* In the service and the Mrs. Funston and her twin sister, find time enough to write you a line Major Berg, 26, has been in the Yours truly piecing of the qullta was a patriotic Lois, were born in Waterloo, Iowa, or two air force nearly three years, includ Area C 6 Plat 9005 Camp Peary, Va project. January 6 . 1865. their parents being Soybean Soles We left Portland Tuesday night _____ — ---------------------V -------------------- ing six months of foreign service Rev and Mrs. Charles D. Gray. Her On War Shoes A.HBKRZINE W F.ISfjNBUII Prior to his enlistment he was with and arrived at Farragut Wednesday j)aar g ir twin sister died at the age of 22 ypars about noorr From then on till now Ju8t a „ to (#t you know I'm Amberzine Weiaenharh. of Reed- the Washington Water Power com Rationing has produced another Mr and Mra. Funston had resided rin, pany at Pullman and Colfax Wash. we have been pretty buay taking do, I arrived here Tuesday ville. died Oct. 1 aged 73 years. Was war innovation shoes made with in the West Slope district for a num- phys and other things His wife is the former Isabel Knott ber of years previous to their resi- ARTHUR ALIHAN TOOZK A S night at 9 30, when everybody waa in mother of Guy, Hillsboro, RFD; Ju- *oles made of soybeans of Portland They have one daughter bed so they put me In the hospital lius,, Portland; Major, Aloha; Mrs. Members of the Chicago Shoe Trav- dence on Vancouver Ave. Co 800-43 Camp Bennion U 8 N T S for the night Henry Hagg. and Daisy Weisenbach. eler's association predicted that such She Is survived by her two dauch- Farragut. Idaho Mr. and Mra Lee Schouhoe have I like this service pretty well so Readville; also survived by one broth- shoes would be popular this winter ters Mrs. A. S. Funston of 3804 SW moved from Witch Hazel to their far. It is getting late, so I will say er. Alex Allen. Hillsboro, RFD; 1» The soles will be of a transparent Crestdale Drive and Miss C-are T_ Marri-ge Licenses new home which they purchased good by Yours truly grandchildren and 12 great grand-1 plastic which haa a soybean base Funston. and one ton, O. Cecil Funs- from the Claytona Mr and Mrs William Edgar Husaell, R2 Beaver- ROBERT D PALUMBO A. S i children Services were held Mon- The association said retail men are ton, both of 2933 N. Vancouver ave.. Clayton have moved to their new ton, and Lorenna Winnlfred Stager, i U. S C O training s t , Port Town- day, with Interment Hillsboro ceme- buytng up the garden variety of foot also one sister Mrs. Mary E Flke of home near Tigard. Portland send, Wash tery. gear “by th« bushel." 1 Portland. I a a a a a