PUBLISHED WEEKLY IN OUR PLANT ON
VOL. 17, NO. 51
To Help
Fight Polio
SHORT ST. AND CANYON HIGHWAY
Beaverton, Oregon. Friday. January 19. 1945
ESTABLISHED 1927
Awaiting Orders
Here and There
«
Outlook For
i
The Kiwanis Club had at its month-;
ly ladies night. Edgar Smith, a mem-i
ber of the Oregon State Board of
Education as the speaker. Under the
title "Sweat. Blood and Interrupted i
Neta Daly Chairman
Careers. Mr. Smith gave a highly in-’ Babson Fears They
Women’s Division in County
teiesting explanation ot' the needs
and plans ot our State system of Are Too High
highei education as it faces the many
The fight against infantile paraly
Babson Park, Fla., Jan. 19 Wall
problems ot a post war world.
Mr.
sis is drawn to special public atten
. Bill Heinrich of Cedat Mills led the ! Street is always too bearish or too
tion at this time of each yeat, how
These brokers are honest,
lace e.owd in a very enjoyable group bullish
ever .there is a group of women in
I but vei y temperamental Two years
I sing
this community who are waging a
Next ween Hugo Vimdal a i epre- ago. when railroad stocks were sell
year around battle against the dread
ed disease.
sentative ot the American Red Cross ing foi 30'1 of their present prices,
will speak at the meeting.
Mi Vim- the average Wall Streeter wouid not
In Washington county these home
Today, at three times
dal was superintendent ot Red Cross touch them.
front soldierettes are led by Neta
| Clubs in England, but is now doing those 1942 prices, they are urging that
Daly, Beaverton, chairman of the wo
field woik in the Portland area. He ails be purchased.
men's division in this county.
will tell ot hrs experiences in Eng- . Advantages of the Kails
Miss Daly and her staff of volun
Many good things can be said for
j land at this meeting.
teei workers are carrying on a year
They have done n
Another treat is in store foi the the railroads
around fight against infantile para
I Kiwanis the week following this Red wonderful job during the war and are
lysis in this area. Half of the money
Coss speaker diaries M
Barbe a entitled to much credit
Many of the
raised through the annual March of
but roads have reduced theii debt or now
! War correspondent
Dimes will stay in this section to pro
will have large bank accounts.
Also,
' now broadcasting
vide the aid required by polio victims
they have a better standing with the
| speak.
regardless of age, race, creed o color.
This is indeed a small world I’vt gove nment because they have dem
Miss Daly and her commtitee work
Elniet C. Walters who was .seriously onstrated they are essential to winn
in cooperation with state and county
The U. S. will hence
injured in 1‘rance Dee. 4 was trans ing the war
rehabilitation agencies on assisting
ferred to England and there he met forth protect its railroads as a part
handicapped polios to become self-
Wai- of any program for military pre
D.. H. E. Mason of Beaverton,
supporting.
He has pared hens.
ters right arm was injured,
Rev. Frances Sturtevant is chair-
It also should be : emembered that
received the Purple Hart.
man of the Beaverton district, which
Pfc. Lloyd L. Wood of Beaverton the railroads must, to some extent,
includes Progress and Hi teem
was injured in action in Europe ac- share with any prosperity ahead If
cording to word received by his moth- we are to have a postwar national
income of from $100 to $120 billions
Joe Grimm, son of Mrs. Bonnie a year, the railroads' postwar gross
U. S Army Photo
; Grimm of Beaverton, has been named earnings must exceed their piewar
This I believe is possible,
' a member ot the student committee earnings
Amid the shattered buildings of a town on the Italian front, a jeep of a medical unit and an 111-4 tank wait sido
by side for orders to move forward. Help these men save American lives by buying at least an extra $100 War
¡appointed to work with the officers but I ask. "Have the prices of most
Bond today.
From U. S. Trmury
: of the Oregon Dads and a faculty railroad stocks and income bonds not
i
i committee for Dad’s Day weekend already more than discounted this?”
Grimm will be Disadvantages of the Rails
February 11 and 12.
From Congressman Homer D. Angell
The gross earnings of the railroads
in
charge
of
housing.
Memorial Service for
W. E. Pegg is back home again and will, however, not increase propor
I just lecently returned from a[
A. C. Galloway
tionately to the national income. The
looking much better.
short trip to England and Scotland |
A great many people will remem railroads will have much more com
during the recess of the Congress and I
I
A memorial service will be held
ber Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Skee who petition after the war than before.
had an opportunity to discuss with
at the Beaverton Church of Christ
lived near Aloha-Huber school. They The new great pipe lines which have
various Englishmen as well as Am
Sunday evening. January 21st at 7:30
•ricans now stationed in that area,
The Executive Board ot the Beav- I are now living in Washington, D. C. been built will take away much of
The resumption
the whole war problem which is con-
Liquo., a controversial problem, p m. for Staff Sergeant Alfred C. erton P. T. A. met January 11th at They wrote recently to renew their their oil business.
Sergeant Galloway wai- the home of Mrs. Bleakman.
The subscription, wanting to keep In of both coastwise shipping and river
fronting us.
whether you do or you don't, con- Galloway.
The English have what is virtually umed much of the time of the Leg- killed in an aircraft accident on meetinng was called to oidei by Mrs. touch with the growth of our com- transportation should materially re
duce the earnings of such roads as
universal conscription, which accord islature during the first week of the January 4th in the Burma theatre of No.ton Peck, president. The minutes munity.
wai.
He was bo n in Valley City. of the Decembei
Funeral services were held Monday Atlantic Coast Line, Seaboard and Il
ing to their reports to me, is working !3rd Legislative Session.
Board meeting
linois Central.
Southern Pacific. At
satisfactorily in their country and is
Democrats of the Senate, attempt North Dakota, June 9, 1918. Mr. Gal which was held at the home of Mrs. at Peggs Chapel for H. A. (Art) Jones
husband of Jennie, who passed away chison and other transcontinentals
enabling them to solve many of the ing to make a political issue of the loway was a membei of the Beaver E Brice were read and approved.
He lived at Witch Hazel. will suffer from the opening of the
problems which have been irritating proposed Investigation of
Reports from the standing chair Jan. 11.
Oregon's ton Church of Christ and was a resi
Also they will have
dent of Beaverton for 16 years.
men were given:
Mrs. Pace, pro Intel ment was in Crescent Grove Panama Canal.
us here in the United States.
One Liquor Control Commission's
1943
more airplane and bus competition.
He is survived by his father and gram chai. man. stated'that the regu I cemetery.
having ah opportunity to see first business
dealings,
were
quickly
i
Most railroads aie today in poor
hand the devastation that has been squelched by the Senate majority, mother Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Galloway, lar monthly meeting of the Beaver I A daughter, Virginia L. was born
physically.
They must spend
wrought in London and the surround which promptly passed SJ4, a reso- of Beaverton, his sisters, Mrs. Ge© ton P. T. A. will »be held Tuesday, Jan. 6 to Mr. and Mrs. Elmer L. Lar shape
hHliofis ufteer th« war.-^not only ent
ing area by enemy
bombs, is im ■ lution requested by Governor Snell W. Johnson. Portland, Mrs. L. D. January 23rd at 8 p. m. at the Grade sen of West Stope.
Mrs. Elsa Uebel, formerly of route!
The Presi- Golden, Beaverton, Charlotte Gallo School Auditorium. The guest speak
pressed by the great fortitude and I for the investigation.
Continued on Page 2
strength of character of the English 1 dent of the Senate paid high tribute way, Mrs. Frank Morrow, Portland, er for the evening will be Miss Ruth 3 Beaverton, passed away in Phoenix. I
and
b.
others
Everett,
Beaverton,
Lor-
Arizona.
Services
were
held
Tuesday.
|
Halverson, Supervisor of Arts of Pub
people.
Whole areas of London ! to Washington County by appointing
lie Schools.
Miss Halverson will Surviving are her husband Fred, aunt
proper have been completely destroy Senator Paul Patterson as one of the ne and Wesley, in the Navy.
Colo.. ! |
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¡bling with her a display of art work I Mrs. Martha Tegeler, Denver,
ed, either by enemy bombing or by j two Senators to serve on the Commit
Claybourn,
Denver
j
I
cousin
Mrs.
Elsa
and she will discuss and explain hew .
fires which followed.
There are few tee.
The other Senator is Angus
Colo.
Interment in Rose City ceme-
Next Sunday afternoon at 3 p. m.
to interpiet children's art work.
districts in London that have escaped | Gibson of Lane and Linn Counties,
a group of Gideons will meet at the
A musical number will be present I tery.
completely this devastating assault. i It was generally felt at the Capital
bond
contest
' In a recent
Aloha Assembly of God church. All
ed b_> the High School students.
In the Immediate vicinity of the ho ¡that there would be no "whitewash”
Offetlng will go to the
Refreshments will be served by the the 6th War loan the Beaverton Hi i are invited.
tel where I was staying, near the insofar as the Senate members we. e
highest
in nnr-
pei 1 . Gideons , __
for their
in _________
distribut-
____ work
____ ___
4th grade mothers under the chair school was second
Marble Arch entrance to Hyde Park, concerned.
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manship oi Mrs. V. E. Boge and Mis. capita sales with $78.50 average pur-' jng Bibles free all over the world.
which is near the center of the shop
Milk was also a matter of con-
ping district, bombs fell on four sides suming interest
first o Pvt. Veldon C. Boge of route 1. Harry Hanson 4th grade loom moth- i chased by 362 students, totaling $28, . Members of the Reedville church at
during the
I a meeting held Sunday decided to Be
417.20.
of the hotel, not however, dropping in 1 week.
Proposed pasteurization leg Beaverton, and Miss Norma Maxwell ers.
Funeral services were held
1
____ their
____ church
_____
T^es- build
which had been
Rev. Johnson. director of the cho al
the Immediate vicinity of the hotel islation was quickly buried after Os- of Bound Brook, New Jersey, were
oyed by fire.
A church building
itself. This bombing was mostly du - | car Hagg of Reedville appeared be- ma: ried Dec. 29 at Bound Brook. group, asked that all who are inter- day for Carrie Snyder, late of 7503;
ing the early part of the bombing at i fore the Committee on Ag. iculture Pvt. Boge has gone to his new as« ested in this work to please be at the SW 31st ave., mother of Ralph A. | c committee was named including the
C.__
Otto George, represent-
tack upon London.
However, only a ' and the House Food and Dairy Pro signment at Lushing General Hospi grade school at 7:30 p. m. Tuesday ev- Weste.ing, Portland, and Myrton L" I following :
Westering Chicago, III. Stepmother jng the trustees i: J Hedgpeth, the
He will ening, Januaiy 23rd.
few days before my arrival, a rocket ducts Committee.
Hagg maintained tal in Franningham, Mass.
! Olive C. Snyder, San Francisco, Cal congregation; Mrs. C. A. Kelly, the
bomb hit in the immediate vicinity ¡that laws
covering production of | be there until September when he
I A daughter, Jan, was born Jan. 4 to i womens association; Mrs. Anna Ling-
a little over a block from the hotel, dairy products should remain under will enter Harvard Medical School.
Seed Growers to Meet
¡Mr and Mrs MacDonald S. Ferguson | man, the Sunday School and Miss
resulting in great destruction to sur j the jurisdiction of the Department of
¡of 6787 SW Capitol Highway
j Betty Corrieri, the Christian Endeav
Wesley Galloway, Seaman 1st class At Eugene Jan. 23-24
rounding buildings and much damage Agriculture and that no material
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Pfc.
James
A.
Drake
has
been
re-
is
home
on
a
two
weeks
leave
visit
or society.
to the leading department store in i changes be made due to the fact that
A number of Washington county pm ted wounded in Southwest Pacific,
pasteuiization facilities will not be ing home folks and will attend mem
London.
A marriage license has been issued
Thousands of Ixindon families have1 available until after the war is over. orial services next Sunday evening at farmers are planning to attend the
the Chuich of Christ for his brother meeting of the Oregon Seed Growers’
been made homeless and practically
County
Members
of
Washington
<
i
Mary Elizabeth Brown, Beaverton
no new construction has taken place delegation to the Legislature ■ have Staff Sergeant Alfred C. Galloway, League in Eugene Jan. 23-24, accord-
The windows of a retail ‘ store are
who
was
killed
in
an
aircraft
acci
Palmer"
S.
Torvend,
county
ing
to
The
to replace the homes that have been not as yet proposed any bills,
their
gieatest appeal to the public,
dent
on
January
4th
in
the
Burma
agent.
destroyed by the bombs and fires fol-1 so-called “chicken” bill passed by the
Wesley attended
In recent yeais, Washington coun- That is why retail stores keep them
lowing. Those who lives were saved last Session of the Legislature for theatre of war.
them often
meet the difficulty by being taken in the benefit of Washington County Beaverton High School before enter ty has been particularly important In ‘‘prettied up” and change woman to
The annual meeting of the Bethel
His wife accom the seed picture, in both the state and But it remained for a
by friends or relatives or doubling up poultrymen, and vetoed by the Gov ing in the navy.
the nation, for its production of Aus really take advantage of a peculiar Congregational church last Wednes-
in existing quarters.
In addition ernor. will probably be filed in the panied him here.
trian peas and vetches, especially set up of the street to make her win day found the chu ch in excellent
thousands without homes are sleep House this week by Representative
The nominating commit
Willamette vetch.
The Austrian pea dow so attractive that every passing condition.
ing at night in the subways surround Hesse and others inte ested in pro Grange Dance at
acreage in the county has grown from automobile or person coming up Wat tee offered a list of nominees, who
ing the areas where their homes for viding reimbursement to poultrymen
practically nothing in 1928-30 to over son street and turning into Broad- were elected, in addition to those con
merly stood.
While I was in London for losses due to destruction of poul- Hillsboro the 20th
way were attracted to her windows, tinuing in office, so the officers for
18.500 acres in 1941.
the subways at night were crowded try by dogs.
Hillsboro Grange No. 73 are plann
Among the va.ious problems which She simply placed a large looking 1945 are:
with men. women and children tak
Deacons—E G, Webb, R. A. Man-
ing a dance at their hall on Saturday will be considered at the meeting are glass in the widow apd the lights of
ing refuge in the underground space
Deaconesses—
night, January 20.
Everybody in- the future of the cover crop seed busi the cars shining on the glass attract- gee. Joseph Bates.
available in the entrances to the sub Tigard Man Victim of
flash.
The same Mrs. F. Donaldson, Mrs. C. II Back-
vited.
ed
attention
by
the
ness.
weed
control,
vegetable
and
mis
way trains.
They brought their bed
A good time for all is assu.ed
cellaneous seed production, potatoes, thing happened when the sun shone, lund, Mrs. D. R. Long. Trustees—
ding and personal belongings, stayed Hit and Run Driver
grangers are known everywhere
legumes, grass seed, and taxation and on the glass, it immediately attracted Mrs. J. Osfield, Mrs. M. Metcalfe.
through the night and vacated the
Many Grangers from legislation having to do with the attention.
Have you noticed it too? Willis Cady. Dr C. E. Mason, Pau!
uiso in
... the
_ - - morning.
.....
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Warren Thomas. 52. Tigard, died at good hosts.
premises
Mrs. James I^ovett of Seattle has 1 Knepp
The" English people 'in” spite of the a Portland hospital Sunday after be- here are planning to attend.
seed production business.
Advisor to the Ushers - Rev. L. H.
■ •— —
J. B. Imlay & Sons. Reedville have been visiting her husbands parents,
terrific beating they have taken,
are ing picked up unconscious on a road
Sunday School Supt Am-
been appointed on Cover Crop Seed the Walter Lovett’s and left Sunday Putnam.
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of good cheer and are united in their I near Beaveiton, state police report.
His body was sent to Pegg's Fun
Committee, I-«»is Bios., route 2 Beaver morning for San Francisco to join arette Barnes. Asst. —Bernice Conoly,
stolid determination to continue on
M i trail f.
will now
have ton. on the Potato Seed Committee her husband who is a marine and Church Tjeasurer Milton
Loren Trachsel
with the war until final victory. They : eral home. Beaverton.
Clerk—Mrs. Joseph Bates.
Auditor
now
in
port.
held
Thurs-
Funeral
services
were
of
the
new
pasteurization
charge
from
the
eastern
end
of
the
county.
a e deeply appreciative of the help
Mrs. R. B. Denney is in ti Portland Doy Gray.
our country is giving them, and par day at Peggs Chapel for Warten plant at the Reedville Dairy, which
Committees and special officers—
hospital recovering from an opera
Interment was in was inst ailed recently This firm will
NOTIC’E
ticularly in joining as an ally on com Thomas, .aged 52.
Social action—Bernice Conoly, chair
have both raw bottled milk and
Because of a mistake being made tlon. w
mon ground in fighting enemies seek Crescent Grove cemetery.
A. T. Cavaness of loute 1, got out man, Paul Knepp, John Barnes. Mrs.
Surviving are
sisters Angeline pasteurized milk foi its customers by the shipping department in New
ing to destroy civilization itself. They
too
soon after a sick spell and has W. Erickson, Mrs. Walter Van Kleek.
T.
in
navy,
i
Schultz.
Betty
Powers
and
Gertrude
Bob
Weisenback
A.
R.
York.
I
am
unable
to
send
coin
col
are supplying our forces with much
Social Committee—Mrs. Stella Bos
been
down again.
his
parents,
Schackman.
also
Ann
Forcier.
who
has
been
visiting
lector
ca
ds
to
all
those
who
have
re
material, food-stuffs, munitions, quar
The O. E. S Social Club had a well. Mrs. Bruce Steele. Mrs. Willard
Acco.ding to police reports Mr. Mr. and Mrs M M. Weisenbeck on ceived them before
Those who have
ters and services under reverse lend-
Thomas had been talking to a man in leave has now returned to his home donated through these cards before luncheon and election of officers last Erickson, Janet Felsher, Robert Long
''Vwas able during this visit
Officers, Mrs. Mar Miss Amarette Baines, Mrs. Dewey
la car and had stepped out directly in base at Indio California.
will please either give your money to week Friday,
ti , . Drorbaugh, Mrs. Raymond Ctt. Mrs
Mrs.
garet
Scott,
chairman;
b
Miller
son
of
V
the
path
of
an
oncoming
car.
The
Sherman
your
community
chairman
o:
mail
di
much first-hand information from
M Paul Knepp,
Blasser
vice
chairman
and
Mrs
parties
in
this
car
were
exonerated
M
Scott
is
iww
at
Fo
t
Riley.
rect
to
me.
vui
our own men —
as well as from our
Religious
Education Committee:
Bonlokke, secretary and treasurer.
RAY ANTRIM.
The Aioli a-Huber P T A
English allies on the problems fac from blame.
They plan to have a card party the Miss Amarette Barnes. Mrs. Clarence
Thursday
at
their
meet
Chairman
Washington
Co
Chapter,
candy
sale
ing us on the conduct of the war.
Buffam. Mrs. Paul Knepp, Mis. Nor-
The National Foun<4»tion for Infan fourth Saturday of every month.
Joseph Gassner is now at F
which will be of service in the days
Nursery Mrs Norton
Raymond Rosai had the misfortune .ton Peck
Lewis
tile
Paralysis.
Box
37
Aloha.
Oregon.
GIRL
SCOUT
NEWS
ahead in my wo k in the Congress
‘ Peck.
Adviser
— Bonnie Gi Isham.
to
have
something
drop
on
his
foot
program
at
Reed-
lunch
The hot
Later I will discuss in my news let
Mrs
Florian Mills.
Captain Edward M Jannsen son of last week at the shipyards hut was 'Cradle Roll
The regular meeting of Troop 49 ville school meets with the approval
ter more in detail our activities in
not serious enough to lay him up for. Junior High Adviser—Mrs. Margaret
is expect- Mr
parents
and
it
of
about
80
and
Mrs
A)
Jannsen
of
route
at
was
held
Wednesday.
January
10
the prosecution of the war which
Ix>u Braun.
•
Plans for ed others will soon join with them, 1, Beaverton, has eceived the Distin long
was able to see in my trip through the Methodist Church
These officers will be installed at a
Rudy
Wolf«
of
Port
Mr
and
Mrs.
Wolfe
each
day
Mothers
help
out
in
serving
<
guished
Flying
cross
for
gallantry
in
Jeanne
England and Scotland and particu our cabin were discussed
A special meeting will be > held on action.
Jannsen a B-26 Marauder land visited friends in Reaverton on special consecration service this Sun
Talbert were
larly the work being done in our hos- Baker and Virginia Tall
attended the Jones fun- day at the morning wo ship service.
Ditals for the ca-e and rehabilitation awarded I proficiency badges Pat Mc- F iday, Jan. 26. which will I feature pilot with the Ninth AAI' in France, Monday and
■ «idles of the Home Economic Club
will also led attacks on vital enemy-held bridg- eral.
~
i
_
J
____
a
4
—
kettle
March
of
Dimes.
There
a
Closkey
su;
prised
us
with
refresh-
of servicemen injured in battle
am
Mre. G. A. Miller visited in Oregon spent a very pleasant afternoon at
a nice program.
This meeting es and although hit several times by
meats.
the home of Mrs. Ralph Andersen, 16
be open to the public
flak maintained his position in the City over the week end.
Carole Sheeley. editor
Deese t luncheon
Enlarging Quarter»
Mrs. George Blasser entertained , being present.
M •. Antrim, chairman of W
formation, ell »wing his flight to
At the last meeting the girls plan
the Cheerio Club at luncheon and was served at 1 p. m. after which the
The Findley Milling Co have ju«t ned to work together on first class
County Chapter. National Foun bomb with precision.
program for the coming month was
cards today.
r
wil
finished enlarging
their office on badges
Infantile Paralj^i
Diane Hathway was in- dation f for
discussed.
The Club will meet Feb.
Van
Kleek.
Mmdames
Walter
Front Street and are now adding a vested by Mrs
Alfred
Galloway
:e-
deliver
an
address.
nt
Morgan, the troop
Robert An-
large room upstai s for a package leader
Rt F fday that he had CCharles Shively and Bat rett Ran- 21 at the home of Mrs.
room and display of brooders
:tion in the Burma dall entertained at a silver tea at the dross
"I used to hate Frank Sinatra.
Plans are already being made to
They are adding more feed and
Their many friends letters home on Wednesday fo: the
Now I don't”—Alex Dorogokupetz,
Congregational .celebrate the 16th anniversary of the
will carry a large stock of feed for
Mr and Mrs Jay Gibson have re who smacked the crooner with eggs extend sympathy.
They have two benefit of Bethel
Aloha Giange. which will occur Feb. L
Church.
turned from Moscow, Idaho.
growing ehieks.
in New York.
other boys In the service.
PTA Meets Jan. 23
At Grade School
Bits of News
About Our Boys
Annual Meeting Held
Wednesday At Church