VOL. 17, NQ. 38 Ready for Bond Sale ______ P U B L IS H E D W E E K L Y IN O U R P L A N T ON Beaverton, Oregon. Only Two Districts Go Over Top SH O R T ST. A N D C A N Y O N H I G H W A Y riilav, October 20, 1044 One Elephant, Issue, O D Here and There ¡Training for Business Don t forget the blood bank unit at Hillsboro Friday. Last month Wash­ ington county fell behind in its mini- i mum ot 140 pints. u i 1'he Jiffy-Way restaurant on the Babson forecasts Revolution highway was sold this week to Peter In Frliirntinn Koach and James Lambert. The build- i ings have been moved back from the 1 highway and extensive improvements Babson Park, Mass. Oct 20 -Edu­ cation Is the one Industry in which | are being made. Mi. and Mis. Ed Smith returned almost no improvement has been I home last week from a short vaca- made during the past fifty, or, per­ It is true j Hon in Eastern Oregon and brought haps one hundred years. I back with them Lavelle and Delons that better school houses have been Webb of Tygh Valley, for a short built and the teachers are being bet­ I visit. Ed had a bit of tough luck ter paid. Whether or not these teach­ j " hen a horse he was riding fell thru ers are as well succedlng in winning j the floor of a bridge He was pinned the hearts and bettering the Uvea of Cer­ j under the horse, which could not get their students Is debatable. the educational standards up, until lifted by three men. Mr. tainly, Smith sustained a badly sprained leg have been declining, while the edu­ cational expenses have been increas­ I but is able to be at his work again. For instance, forty years ago Lorraine Denney, daughter of Mr. ing. and Mrs. R. B. Denney of route 1, the communities from which I drew those who took who enrolled at Wheaton college re­ employees required course to type 50 cently is greatly enjoying her college the secretarial life It has students from almost words a minute before graduating every state in the Union and from 12 This requirement has slowly been re­ duced so thut today a girl can gradu­ foreign countries. Mrs. Mildred Bulmei has returned ate from a secretarial course b y do­ from a Portland hospital and is re­ ing 35 words a minute. Schools Miss the rotnt covering nicely. Howevei, employers are not so The Friendly Circle met at the home ot Mis. W. C. Kearny last Fri­ much interested in the "words per minute," which one can do, as in the day. The subjects Mrs. Guy Alexander had a lunch­ .‘thought per minute.” eon last week Wednesday for the which are not being taught in school As a re­ pleasure of Mrs. Rose Allen of Duns- are the important subjects. mulr, Calif., who has been visiting sult. most employers believe that edu­ hei sister Mrs. Dr. Hetu. She left cation today is as backward as was the electrical industry, 200 years ago, on Friday for home. A r m y Signal C orp s Photo In Franklin’s’ day, when electricity Mis. Helen Shepperd left Monday by Perhaps you didn't know it before but thev arc issuing elephants to the auto with her baby son and sister in could be obtained only by flying a troops in the China-Uurma-India seciur. hl. pliants c npleto with mahout. School superin­ Here you see a Signal Corps lineman repairing a wire while a "sidewalk law and child, to join her husband in kite in the skies. superintendent'' on the big beasts rump gives advice. In the jungles Ohio. The sister in law is going to tendents have yet to learn that the Important things of life are the un­ and swamplands the elephants are indispensable. Your Army gels the relatives in Michigan. best of everything from chow to elephants, and it is all made possible seen and spiritual, not class recita­ Mrs. Anna Fabrique has returned because you buy War Bonds to buy these supplies. From u. S. Treo sur, tions, written examinations and mem­ from several days spent in southern ory tests. Oregon. With a set of Ency loped La Britan­ Lyman Webb was home from the i University ot Oregon over the week nia» on hts desk, plus the ability to read, write and figure, the business end. man has, for practical purposes., all ] Beaverton High School won their the information available to any col­ Mi*s Cady to Represent !, To Dr. Rucker: ] football game from Tillamook last lege graduate. The Important question Friday. ■ I especially like this S. R. U. Navy Sorority House is whether he has those intangible The Wm. Boyd family hus as their ' deal and it can get much worse and assets, such as character. Industry, guest Mrs. Elmer W. Boyd of New- University of Oregon, Eugene, O ct.! Juw111 8t‘U ,not kick We really initiative, courage and persistence berg, Oregon, foho has been visiting 20 Maxine Cady of Beaverton, m em -! the medical consideration here. 11' All Parents Urged to Attend These are what our homes and , , ... ,, ... . , , with them tor the past week. Elmer. ber of Mu Phi Epsilon music honor- ; any ,*et 81ck becau3f of lack in time­ A big repub lean rally will be held , evidently, is recuperating from scar- schools should teach ary, took part in the first of the re- I *>’ dispensary check it is their own P. T. A. Meeting Oct. 24 baturday. October 21 at Hillsboro. let fpv„ 8ince he spoKe “ ith the fam. Statistic« and Education corded concert series on the campus j Iau I have been able to get satisfactory The regular monthly meeting of the h a 1 ,ly v,a telephone Saturday eve. sinttstics on every industry except A big band will head a parade Mrs. Lloyd Column left Wednesday sSir ir o g r im ° w a rs 1featutedMeXiCan ° U B Y R O N “ OTEA°RNS Beaverton P. T. A. will be held on through the streets the ertucarrongr t u —u At 8 p. m. j for a weeg „ visit in Seattle, October 24th at the Grade School the rally will be called to MUs Cady ha; been chosen by h er1 f M ^M M Co. 4038 Camp Ward, fore, I cannot prort! that the students order and Mrs. C. F. Gray of Eugene, arrived ! auditorium at 8 p. m. All parents many' prominent sorority house, Gamma Phi Beta, to jUSNTC, - arragut, Idaho republicans will I Friday to visit her sister Mrs. F. W. receiving the highest marks in school | are urged to be present. This is a speak. do not turn out to be the most useful represent them in In the Miss Lane ! Robert S. Farrell, Jr., secre- Ericson. She is a delegate to the and successful citizens. Madam: j very important meeting—one that I tary of state is on the program and Certainly, county contest. Winner ... in the ..... con Dear .. . . . _ . Baptist convention in Portland, Have ,anded landed at C « « 1 P Robert8 ln I has much to do with the future con- other notable speakers character, Industry, Initiative, cour­ test will be sent to Portland to com- Rave will be pies- j Columbia Foods Meat Market is age and persistence are of Infinitely j ditions of our school. It is most ur- : ent. pete in the statewide Miss Oregon the army of United B ates, All are welcome. ' being opened under the manage­ more value than the ability to get r, . ; Respectfully yours, : gent that all parents attend whether j ment of Vic Erickson. _________________| Pvt. VER N O N L. LUSBY i they are members of the Parent high marks. In fact, I believe that Mrs. Helen Fisher entertained Tues­ those who have these qualities will o * V .. i «».. a j A.SN 393346879 Co C 95th Tr Bn • Teachers or not. day at luncheon and cards for Mrs. make a success in life whether or not Beaverton Girls W i n Awards CamP Roberts, calif. ! The following program is planned Frances Smith of Texas, daughter of they ever see the Inside of a college; Sixty-two Washington County 4-H j ------------------------- 8 p. m. community singing, led by Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Hunkapillar. members exhibited at the state 4-H while young people lacking these Rev. I^eonard Johnson, business ses­ Mr. and Mrs. Karl Seeburger, who qualities could never amount to any­ fair held at Meier & Frank auditor- C. E . Convention Saturday sion. Musical numbers by grade lived on Richey liane, are moving to thing with a dozen Ph. Ds. iam in Portland during the week of At Hillsboro school pupils. At 8:45 the meeting Reno, having sold their home to Mr. October 9-13, according to Faye N ich -; _____ will be in charge of the school board. ! What is the reason and what is the ols, home demonstration agent, and October lrtth saw the closing of the and Mrs. Snet^i ot Portland. answer? Educators tell us that itV The Washington County Christian i Supt. Metzler. architect, slides will be Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Anderson of a question of Inheritance and home Don E. Anderson, asst, county agent _ , _ which will be shown, followed by a social period Garden Home Community Cannery at Joanne Kramer of Beaverton, was Endeavor Convention Portland, were dinner guests of Mr. Hillsboro Christian.church with refreshments by the 7th and 8th Progress, Oregon, for the 1944 season. uhd Mrs. Charles Shively Tuesday training, but I believe it is much chosen state champion in baking a held ... . at the , Board of Directors and the staff feel more thnn this. There is something grade mothers. 1 will begin at 6 o c lock. Saturday ev­ cake without baking powder. A reception for the grade and high that it was a very successful season, evening. , physically and spiritually wrong with ening. October 21, with registration Mrs. Victoi Zeelke (Margaret Fox) Virginia Engebretson of route 2, school teachers was held on October and the satisfied comments of pa­ I a boy who has not these vital quali­ Beaverton won award in Clothing T B . j .f or al* w h o. havf. not previously sent 19th in the afternoon at the grade trons have been gratifying to file men has come home for the duration to be ties. His brain, eyes, ears 01 Ills __________________ in their registrations. Following, at and women W'ho have worked hard with her mother Mrs. Fox and grand­ glands need physical attention. Edu­ Cl r J ' 6:30. is the nursery rhyme banquet. school. cators should go about stamping out The executive board met at the to establish a needed feature of com­ mother Mra Kelsey. U r n c e r s t- le c t e d | which is being put on by ths women Miss Harriet Fox of Houston, Tex­ Ignorance, faulty Judgment, laziness, A detailed report will The Beaverton City Planning Com- ' of the Hillsboro Christian Church, home of Mrs. Glen Ely October 13. munity life. as, is a guest at the Kelsey-Fox home. etc., as physicians have stamped out mission met last week to organize, I The price is sixty cents and all who The meeting was called ta order by be given in these columns at a later Mrs. rred Patterson and daughter smallpox, cholera and typhoid fever. date, and also an annual meeting and and the following officers were elect- , plan to attend are asked to notify Mrs. Norton Peck, president. The next executive board meeting social gathering will he held some Doris of Portland, visited Mrs. W. D. C o II i - kcs Fifty Years Hence ed: Leonard Adams, president; Mrs. Mrs. A ffie McCauley, 448 East Rase- The preachers should be of greater D. Peck, vice-pres.; R. B. Doty, tteas-, line St., Hillsboro. Rev. Vernon L. will be held on November 9th at the time during the winter at the Garden j Cameron last week end. accompanied help in re-generating youth. Jesus urer. : Fishback, executive secretary for the home of Mrs. Krieske on SW Ellis Home School, when plans for the 1 Mrs. Belle Walker coming season will be discussed and j Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Perkins to the hit the educational nail on the head Plans were discussed for future Oregon C. E. Union, will preside as ; avenue, Grange meeting at Aloha last Thurs­ when He said that we all must he 1 outlined. work of the commission, which in- old King Cole, the toastmaster. Rev. t day. horn again In order to amount to eludes planning for street improve- ’ James Aiken Smith, assistant pastor Postpone Opening of Seal Miss Juliette Carter o f Seaside is anything. I am much Interested In T O W N G O S S IP ment, water supply, sewer systems,etc. of Westminister Presbyterian Church c i i i . - 1 at 07 spending a few days in Portland and what the mental experts are accom­ The public will be kept informed of . in Portland, will speak on “Strength U n t i l IxO V . L I plishing at certain state insane asy­ Pilgrim Lutheran Church, Beaver­ Beaverton renewtng acquaintances. to Become” 'to stress the convention their plans from time to time. The Cub Scouts held their pack lums Postponement of the official open­ ton, will celebrate its second annual It seems paradoxical that theme. “ Strength for Today” from ing of the 38th annual Christmas mission festival Sunday. Services meeting Tuesday evening in the grade the laboratories ln these psyliim« may Psalms 18:1-2. The budget raising C O M IN G S —G O IN G S i session will conclude the evening Seal Sale by the Oregon Tuberculosis are scheduled foi 11 a. m. and 8 p m. school gym. a good attendance ot par­ solve the educational problem of the Cub schools and colleges: but present ex­ Association and the 36 county public Rev. Frank Dobbyfuhl, pastor emeri­ ents and leaders were present. and D O IN G S meeting. Election of officers at 2:45 will be­ health associations in Oregon fiom tus of Mt. Angel, Oregon, will preach songe were Introduced and plans pertinents are pointing tltat way. The ladies of St. Cecelia church in M r. | «phe Babson Institute of 1941 will Nov 20 to 27 in deference to the the Birmon in the morning on Par- made for a Halowe’en party. Beaverton, are giving a novelty ba­ gin the Sunday afternoon program Sixth War Loan Drive, scheduled to lsh Mission Work, the evening sermon ! Buffum gave a report on the paper! hnv* a surgical department to opr- Rev. Smith will then speak on zaar Saturday. October 21, at Walk­ {ra te 09 the glands and a dietary kit- "Strength to Endure". Concluding begin on the earliei date, was an­ hy R ev. E H Beeker, formerly of drive. ers, Kepels, and Holland store on Sa idle Calvary Lutheran Church in Portland.' Mrs. Howard Fox and daughter Di-|chrn. supply certain students with j will he the October cabinet meeting. nounced this week by Mrs North side of Broadway. A large .<) ¡11.1 1 ecently Installed aa institu- ! anne ot Sacramento, Calif., are visit-1 neefipd minerals which they lack be- Orr Dunbar, executive secretary of 6 30 by the regular En­ supply of toys, furniture, bakery | al tional missionary for state charitable ing Mrs. Kelsey and Mrs. Fox for a cause of their home soil conditions deavor meetings. At the opening of the Oregon Association. goods and dressed and live poultry I am told that dumping students in The offerings month Lest there be any confusion about institution! at Salem. the evening session the annual will be sold. Walter Van Kleck and son In law Ice water has waked them up and has the opening of the two nation-wide of both services will he devoted to awards will be made Rev. Fishback Midshipman Lewis Lee Lasswell. will then install the new officers drives on the same day, we are post­ the far-flung missions of the Luther­ Chas. Shively went by train to Coch­ changed the entire course of their son of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Lasswell At any rate, only when we Rev. Smith's' concluding address will poning the opening of the Christmas an church A ladies trio of Mesdames ran, then packed into the mountain« lives. who resided in Beaverton for nine have discovered a foolproof method Seal Sale one week. It wrill be con­ Cl Dlndel, A. Schultz and W Buhl to hunt. be "Strength to Perform.” years, is now stationed at Asbury spiritually and Rev. Gordon Fraser, pastor of the ducted from Nov. 27 until Christmas. will sing in the morning service while | Mrs. Mabel Angeroth of Los An­ of arousing youth Park. N. J. Midshipman Lasswell Hillside Congregational chuteh. will The Christmas Seals will, as usual, he the girls' duet, Dorothy and Marls 1 geles, Calif., and son Chief Boat­ mentally, will we be able to oav our is in the Naval V-7 training program distributed by mail. Although our Simmonson will sing in the evening swain's Mate, Billy Angeroth, have present public debt, of $300 000.000.000 and soon will be transferred to either be the song leader for the conven­ Seal Sale will last one week less than [i, Talbert 1. R. Metzler, Dewey ] been visiting hei aunt Mr9 B ■ Ev a year. tion. Worship services are to be Northwestern or Columbia University planned and conducted by Barbara ordinarily planned they are confi­ Drorhaugh and Bill Dedley were fish-1 ans and other relatives in Beaverton He will receive a commission as en­ 1 and Portland Angeroth who has played her many useful and beau' Tjoomis and MarianHoffman of For­ dent the public will cooperate with ing at Tillamook recently. sign in the naval reserve upon gradu­ Mr. and Mrs. Ix*onard Adams at- 'just returned from Maipan was on his gifts The room and tea table were est Grove The program has been them by making prompt returns for ation. tended a birthday party for Milton j way to Seattle for assignment to his tastily decorated Invitations have arranged by Mrs Don Bamford, Mar­ the Seals. Raymond L Erickson, son of Mrs. Koahn. insurance executive, in the new ship been received announcing Sept. 26th ian Hoffman and Dorothy Howes, of J. F Sappington of Beaverton, was Pittock building Monday afternoon Congregational ministers and wives as the date of her wedding to Mr ______________ Wallace, Eleanor graduated from the University of Forest Grove. of nearby towns held a meeting at Clarence Buffum who Is Uncle Sam s Light refreshments were served. Oregon Medical School on September A number of Beaverton men have Bethel Church Monday morning, after able assistant In the postofflca jand_ 21. Dr. Erickson is now interning in Graduates from Rifle School Members C. L O. beer building for ovei a year. « 28 which they enjoyed a pot luck lunch- 1 {^„verton Scoutmaster Baltimore. Maryland, at the Balti­ Ted Emerson t eon Vice-president H. A Wallace Joined foot cabin cruiser. The many friends of W. E. P A Rerdville marine. Private Ral­ the political action committee last and I/eonard Adams have, with five more City Hospitals which is a teach­ Endeavor young wj|| reRrPt to learn he Is in a hospital The Christian ing institution for both the John Hop­ eigh R Humble, was recently gradu­ week other friends, tried it out last summer [ people ol the Nazarene, Methodist for treatment. kins and University of Maryland ated from the infantry and Browning Mrs Franklin D Roosevelt an- down at Astoria, deep sea fishing and , and Church ol Christ, met with Jon and Richard Shaw celebrated Medical Schools Dr. Erickson will -automatic rifle school at Camp Pen­ nounced she has contributed $25 ' •» was OK The boat has been brought l>ethel Endeavor members on Sunday their seventh birthday with a i>arty dleton, Oceanside. Calif. He is the committee thru the Newspap- be in Baltimore for nine months. back from Astoria recently and Is be foi a Joint meeting . In thflr room Friday at the Grade Lena Santoro, a Spar, ot Beaver­ now prepared to be assigned to a Guild co f(Jr % new assignment. esuse he is s good barker. sentstlve from P T. A- indolsnt. tha M Mlsterek, Oregon City. Only about 2-3 ot the $30.500 need­ ed foi the Washington County War Sixth W ar Loan Drive to Chest has been raised, according to T H. Bailey chairman. West Slope Be Launched November 20 and Banks have gone ov*r the top. West Slope collected $1965 on a The Sixth War Loan Drive will be launched November 20, and extend quota ot $1800, due to the work of through December 16. Fourteen bil­ 1, Mrs. Harold Hunt. Mrs E. J. Arm- brewster, Mrs. H. C. Ball. Mrs. E M lion dollars is the total quota five billion to be raised from w,tn Singmaster and Mrs. W T Kirk, lndt- i Aloha -575 collected—57^. viduals. Beaverton—$1860—60';. With the accumulated successes of our military operations, the peöpü Tigard—1930 -65G-. Subscribers are trying to call on seem to have become more com­ placent, feeling that a relaxation all residents in the Beaverton area in our financing of efforts will not This includes the sihool districts of prove harmful. This is a amost dan­ Hiteon, Mcay, Garden Home, Beaver­ gerous attitude as the sale of War ton, Tualatin View, Union, Cedar If a Bonds is more important now than Mill, Bonny Slope and Barnes. solicitor has not been abel to reach ever before. Oregon will have a quota of $107.- you the contribution can be left at the I ’irst Sec urity Bank in Beaver- 000,000 in the Sixth war loan quota. E bond quota is $34,000,000. Indi­ , ton. vidual purchases will be asked to pur­ I chase $28,000,00 of other series, and corporations will shoulder a goal of $45,000,000. | Earth and High Heaven by Gwet- j halyn Graham is a beautifully written N o Permits fot [ love story that stirred up feverish ex­ citement in the publishing world. It , Ordinary Burning _____ is a drama of human relationship of i According to word received from *ove v h o a r * confronted ^ the office of the state forester, ord- L* ^ t o mtoledance presented inary burning in agricultural areas 8UCh t™ th and understanding will require no permit, reports Palm­ i that the problem becomes indelibly. | the readers own. er S. Torvend, county agent. Permits Intrigue for Empire by Kathleen will be required, however, for the Moore Knight, is a fascinating story burning of heavy slash. of what might have happened had not i the FBI and Mexican authorities foil­ P. T. A. Party Friday ed the Axis plot to set up an em­ pire in America. The next regular meeting of the 1 Cooper Mt. P. T. A. will be held on 1 October 20 at the Cooper Mt. school | house. A Hallowe'en party will be j included. Lunch will be served after j the business meeting and pinochle 1 and cards will be played. • Library Notes Bits of News About Our Boys Qf interest To Everyone «M * E S T A B L IS H E D 1927 Big Republican Rally at Hillsboro Cannery Closes For the Season