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V o lu m e 19, N u m b e r 3 6 E S T A B L IS H E D 1 9 2 7 BEAVERTON, OREGON Exam inations For New M aterial U sed. Education V alue In Home Huildiim And School Hills P.. O. Position In th is day of varied c o n stru c Discussed Monday T h e B e a v e rto n P o s t O ffice is •> tio n m a te ria l one not used before in th is v icin ity has put in its ap p earan ce. I t is called plycrete and is, a s the nam e im plies, a co n crete used in plys. S e ctio n s of th e house a re poured in fo rm s while they a re lying down and a fte r the co n crete d ries th e w alls a re se t up in place. T h is m ak es fo r very rapid con s tru ctio n and an e n tire house m ay be erec ted in te n w orking days. T h e w alls co n sist o f tw o plys of co n c rete w ith a saw d ust and sand in su latio n in th e ce n te r, w h ich ab so rb s any m oistu re. T h e w alls a re about six in ch es th ic k both insid e th e house and outside and a re steel rein forced . L a rg e window s a re p a rt o f the a ttr a c tio n s o f th is kind of house, sin ce th e re ca n be m any larg e ones. T h e sp ace fo r th em is le ft a t th e tim e th e w alls a re poured. T h e R o y a lith B u ild in g In c ., are th e o rig in a to rs o f th is idea. G. H. T a y lo r and M. J . A nderson are p a rtn e rs in th e firm . T h ey have co n stru cte d 83 houses in T a co m a and put up th e very a ttra c tiv e au to co u rt a p a rtm en ts on 118 and San d y B ou levard in P orland , O re gon. T h ey a re now co n stru ctin g four v ery n ice hom es in th e B eav erto n d istrict. T h e tw o houses well along, each have indoor and out door fire p la ce s, th e la tte r situ ated on th e cem en t patio. T h e la rg e r o f th e houses n e a r ing com pletion, took 32 sectio n s o f p ly crete w hile th e sm a ller 24 to m ak e. T h ese a re both s itu a t ed on M enlo D rive on land west and south o f th e B ea v erto n high school. B o th o f th ese houses will be fo r sale as will tw o o th ers as soon a s they a re com pleted. Guest T o Play At th e Sunday m orning service, O ct. 6, w hich is W orld Com m un ion D ay, th e V alley C om m unity U n ited P ry s b y te ria n C h u rch , i n W est Slope will have as th eir guest v iolin ist, A lex W aite. Mr. W a ite w as fo rm e rly w ith th e S e a ttle sy m phony o rch estra . Losers Pay Debt; Ladies Entertained G enerou s support fin a n c ia lly of ed u cation al in stitu tio n s pays b a ck th reefo ld in a com m u nity , sta te , or n ation a cco rd in g to D r. R o b e rt G riffin , an a sso c ia te ed itor of th e R e a d e r's D igest, in his ta lk b efo re th e W a sh in tg o n C ounty School B oard A sso cia tio n M onday, eve ning, S ep tem b er 30, in the B ea v erton G rad e Sch oo l A uditorium . Dr. G riffin sta te d th a t, "T h e m ore highly th e people a re edu cated in any given a re a , th e g re a te r th e produ ctivity, the h ig h er the m oral stan d ard s, and th e g re a te r th e in itia tiv e .” H is ta lk w as based on fir s t hand ob serv ation o f com m u n ities in th e U n ited S ta te s and in fo reig n co u n trie s w ith ed u ca tion al op p ortu n ities ra n g in g from th e low est to th e v ery best, and he spoke w ith g re a t s in c e rity when he said th a t ou r young people a re our g re a te st a sset. Mr. F r a n k B .B e n n e tt, su p erin ten d en t o f schools, S alem , O regon, p resen ted th e B a s ic S chool S u p port B ill, w hich wlTi ap p ear on th e b allot in N ovem ber la a very clea r, com p reh en siv e m ann er. Mr. B e n n e tt w as able to give a g re a t deal o f b ack g rou n d in fo rm a tio n re la tiv e to th e bill, as he w as a c tive on a c o m m ittee w h ich drew up and presen ted th e b a sic points to be in co rp o rated in th e bill. D ue to th e fin e p resen ta tio n of th e b asic school supp ort bill by M r. B e n n e tt, and th e s ta te m e n t o f th e need fo r fu nd s by M rs. F re d e ric k Y ou ng, s ta te cam p aig n m a n a g er fo r the bill, a v o lu n tary collection w as ta k e n am ong th e au d ien ce of school board a sso cia tio n m em bers and frien d s, w hich am ounted to $72.87. T h e W a sh in g to n County School B o a rd A ssociation will hold a busin ess m eetin g la te r to d eter m ine th e am ount th e y ca n give tow ard th e supp ort o f th e bill as an a sso cia tio n a cco rd in g to Mr. G. A. R e d n e r, p resid ent. Mrs. Y oung b rou g h t out th a t W a sh in g ton County is being ask ed to raise $1240.60 w hich is based on 10c per school child fo r th e cam p aig n ex penses. T h is m ay be co n trib u ted by th e sp onsorin g a sso c ia tio n s w ithin th e cou nty, and any ind ivid u als in terested in seeing th e bill passed. House B ill 80, a lso d ea lin g w ith school fin a n ce , w as presen ted by Dr. C. L. H u ffa k e r, school o f edu cation , U n iv ersity o f O regon. Dr. H u ffa k e r sta te d th a t he had stu d ied the bill fo r ov er a y e a r and a half, and w as no yet e n tire ly c le a r a s to w hat it m eans. He attem p ted to p resen t a c le a r, un preju diced p ictu re o f th e bill, but th e g en eral opinion at th e end o f h is ta lk w as th a t the bill le ft som eth in g to be desired. Men and boys of th e B eth el C o n g reg a tio n a l C h u rch e n te rta in ed th e wom en and g irls o f th e co n g reg a tio n w ith a “S k u le D aze" evening in th e social room o f th e ch u rch Sun day. T h e h osts h a d been losers to th e ir g u ests in a ch u rch a tte n d a n ce co n te st during th e m onths of Ju ly and A ugust. M an-m ade re fre sh m e n ts w e r e served under th e d irectio n of Mil- ton M e tca lfe and C la ren ce BU ff- am . E v e r e tt M organ and N orton W ith in th e m a jo r portion o f our P e c k poured. R ev . F r a n c is T . S tu r- ch u rch es th is Sunday, th e m em te v a n t w as in c h a rg e of gam es. berships will p a rtic ip a te in the W orld-W ide C om m union S e rv ice in i w hich m illions about th e globe will I be sh arin g . ' C h ristia n people every w h ere are urged to h ig h lig h t th e ir liv es by a tte n d in g a divine serv ice th is S a b b a th in th e ir own ch u rch . Ik e A seltin e, an old tim e r in th e lu m ber cam p s o f W e stern O re gon w as in tow n T u esd ay from uys th e ta ll tim b er. An old frien d said, “H ey, Ik e ! W h a t h orse a re you b e ttin g o n ? ” Ik e said, “On th e n ag com ing R o b e rt H ow ard, p resen t editor head f i r s t ! ” o f th e Sherw ood V a lley N ews a n T h e woods a re not so wild now nou nces th e sale o f th e paper to ad ays—W h en Ik e fir s t w orked in R o ss B a e r o f C ornelius, O regon. th e woods— su re p len ty wild — Mr. H ow ard will con tin u e to n early every n ig h t th e b lack b ears edit th e paper u n til N ovem ber 15 tried to b re a k in th e cook house— when B a e r will a ctiv e ly ta k e over. looking fo r bacon. And B o y ! T h e Mr. B a e r is em ployed a s a field- cou gars w ere so th ic k up in the m an fo r th e D ugdale Nut P ro c e s s tree tops th a t when you fell a ing C om pany o f C orneliu s a t the tre e in stead o f ca llin g "T im b e r", p resen t tim e. th e log g ers yelled, "C o u g a r!" Look out fo r your h id e !” Attendance Urged At Church Oct. 6 Old T im e Logger B ack In Town I Ross B aer B Sherwood News RoIIins-Trachsel Nuptials M iss G lo ria Hope R o llin s of P o rtlan d , and D avid W a lte r T ra - ch sel of B ea v erto n , w ere m arried Sunday m orning. S e p te m b e r 22 at th e hom e o f M rs. Theodore M L ea r, m o th er o f th e bride. Dr. M ervyn E . M oss o fficia te d . M iss R o llin s w as given in m a r riag e by h e r u ncle W a rd B . M an- k e r o f I.«os A ngeles. Mrs. E r n e s t M ellert attend ed the brid e and A nthony T ra ch se l. b ro th e r o f th e groom , w as best man. U sh ers w ere Jo h n and G eorge T ra ch s e l, a lso b ro th e rs o f the groom , and H arv ey M an k er, cou sin o f th e bride. A recep tio n w as held follow ing th e m a rria g e cerem ony. A M E R IC A N L E G IO N Beaverton Pott No. 1 2 4 R E G U L A R M E E T IN G 1st a n d 3rd W e d n e sd a y eoch m onth T e m p o ra ry M e e tin g Ploce I 0 O F HALL, BEAVERTO N K E IT H D E N N Y — Post C o m m a n d e r R A Y GU NTHER A d ju to n t Parent T e o c h e n A ssocia tion R e gu la r M o n th ly M e e t ng 4th T u e sd a y o f Each M o n th ot 8 p m A t B eaverton G rode School Parkrose Eleven Downs Tigard 19-0 T h e P a rk ro s e H igh fo o tb a ll team I d efeated th e T ig a rd T ig e rs 19-0 on the T ig ard field F rid a y evening. Sep tem b er 27. D u ring th e fir s t h a lf o f the g am e th e tw o tea m s appeared w ell-m atched w ith P a rk ro s e s c o r ing but one touchdow n. How ever, th e v isitin g te a m in creased its sco rin g lead in th e la st h a lf by a serie s of end runs, passes, and reverse plays. A rnold Jo h n so n , a re tu rn in g T i gard letterm a n . had a knee jo in t chipped in th e gam e, an in ju ry w hich will probably k eep him benched during th e re st o f 1946 fo otb all season. T h e line-up fo r th e T ig e rs w as: L E Jim S itte l; L T A lan W e st; L G .B ill F le s k e s ; C— A rnold Jo h n son ; R G - R o n n ie Sw ope; R T — ¡G e n e G ed rose; R E C la rk S te p h e n s; R H - J im A n lc k e r; LH — Don S w an , F R o g e r H aw ley; Q — R on K am p. T h e T ig e rs will play th e ir firs t league g am e when th ey m eet H illsboro on th e T ig a rd field. F r i day evening. O cto b er 4 T h e H ills- i boro S p a rta n s one o f th e fa s te s t te a m s in the T Y V league, d e fe a t ed M lw aukie High 19-13 la st F r i day, S ep tem b er 27. A dm ission is 75 c e n ts fo r adults. **OMF. F IL B E R T S C. W. R tick n ey finished his firs t p ick in g o f filb e rts Su n d ay evening He will s ta r t his second p ick in g som e tim e n ext w eek. He rep orts a la rg e r cro p th a n usual w ith a la rg e r q u ality o f n u t AIR MAIL NOW FIVE CENTS Beaverton's Y.E.W. Post 1617 lias Livelv * Meeting P P.T.A . T o Meet Local IIi<*h Sell« Mil Highly Interested In Boxing R ud y Cruz, th e M exican B en n y L eonard , who will sw ap punches in the ten-round m ain event fig h t w ith Jo h n n y S u arez F rid a y night in th e P o rtla n d aud itoriu m , gave an exh ibition o f a ty p ical w ork ou t in th e B ea v erto n high school gym T u esd ay, O cto b er 2. T h e exh ibition , presen ted to all high school boys in te reste d in box ing w as a rra n g ed by M itz A lex and er, B ea v erto n bu sin essm an and b oxing e n th u sia st, who is a close | frien d o f G us W ilson, m a n a g e r of Cruz. Mr. A lexand er, one tim e a m a te u r boxer, is in stru c tin g th e boxing c la sse s being ta u g h t T u esd ay s and T h u rsd a y s a fte r school. H e disclosed th a t I. R . M etzler, su p erin ten d en t o f B ea v erto n high school, and he are p lan n in g a D ad 's N ight fo r e ith e r O cto b er 16 or O ctober 23. T h e program , spon sored by th e F ir e Squad, will in clud e four bouts betw een co n te s t a n ts o f m atch ed w eights and oth er e n te rta in m e n t. All "D a d s " are In vited. D efin ite d ates will be given la ter. M r. G us W ilson, renow ned pro fessio n a l boxing tra in e r, m ade the s ta te m e n t T u esd ay a fte r th e ex h ibition th a t th e school has begun a m arvelous co llectio n o f equip m en t and th a t his boys received a thorou gh w orkout. (P le a s e N ote)- Mr. W ilson, how ever, did su g g est th a t a ru g 18 by 18 he placed in the rin g in place o f th e th ick w restlin g m at now being used. " T e x ” R a lk elt, P o rtla n d boxing prom oter, O reg onian photograp h e rs and nu m erou s local business m e n attend ed th e p erfo rm an ce. S e v e ra l group fla sh p ictu res w ere ta k e n of R ud y Cruz. G us W ilson. R o s s H a rt. I R . M etzler and Mitz A lexand er. P ic tu re s w ere also t a k en o f Cruz In th e ring. Low Down From Hickorv Grove I been read in g ab ou t our fo r eign policy. H ave we got one, sa y s H enry. S u re, I saya. W ell th en , he ch irp s in, who is in th e d riv e r's se a t and bosstn' sam e, and seein g th a t it clic k s . W ell, I says, th e b est and sh o rte st an sw er to your p e rtin e n t q u ery is an old and seasoned jo k e. And anybod y who has heard th e Joke 100 tim es alread y, he can tu ne out, or tu rn to th e n ext page so here It Is. A nyw ay, a cco rd in g to th e story, a cou pla Sw edish fellow s who had ta k e n on hoard an exresa ration o f alcohol punch, w ere h ead in ' for hom e via flivver. As th e y round ed a sh a rp c o m e r on 2 w heels and took aome v a rn ish o f f a fe n der and lost a ta il light, as th ey bounced o f fa telephone pole, one fe lla r leaned over and said to th e o th er feller, look out th e re , he say s w here do you th in k you are g oln ’— vou a re gonna w reck th is old holler. W h a t, said th e o th er feller, gee whig, he save. I thought It w as you th a t w as d rlv ln ’. Old iokes o r new 1okea— w hich ever It I s —ou r fo reign policy is one o f ’em. oe b *« been ▼ours w ith th e low down. JO o p p m It \e\er Bains But It Pours G entle R ead ers, if p erch an ce you find som ething a m iss in your paper th is week, please b ear with us fo r we a re indeed on a spot. O ur ty p e setter, M rs. Tom (■ruf. is out w ith th e flu our shop man P au l R obinson is ill. Anil our m nke-up m an our head line w riter, our pressm an, our ch ief operator, our ever present need in tim e of trouble, our editor and publisher, Mr. S ta n ley N etherton hnd an a cu te a t ta c k of append icitis, and an op eratio n M onday evening. W e are glad to report he is g e ttin g on very well and will be hack with us In a few weeks. But in the m eantim e we ask you to be to le ran t w ith us, who at best are only pinch h itters. now a cce p tin g ap p licatio n s fo r Civil S e rv ice ex a m in a tio n s fo r th e position o f su b stitu te cle rk . R e ceip t of ap p lica tio n s fo r th ese ex a m in a tio n s clo ses on O cto b er 21, 1946. No sp e cific exp erien ce or edu ca tio n is requ ired , but ap p lican ts m ust ta k e a w ritten exam in atio n , w hich inclu des a so rtin g te st. G en e ra l test, and a follow ing in s tru c tions test. A p p lican ts m ust a c tu a l ly reside w ithin th e d elivery of th e post o ffic e fo r w hich exam ined , o r be bona fide p atron s o f such o ffice. Age req u irem en ts a re w aived fo r ap p lican ts en titled to veteran p re f eren ce. O th e r a p p lican ts m ust have reached th e age o f eighteen and m ust not have passed th e age o f fifty . F u rth e r in fo rm a tio n on th e e x a m in ation and th e n e cessa ry ap plication card fo r applying m ay be obtained fro m th e S e cre ta ry , B oard , of U. S. Civil S e rv ice E x am in ers, a t an y seco n d -class post o ffice , or fro m th e O ffice o f th e D irecto r, E le v e n th U. S. C ivil S e r vice R e g io n ; R oom 4, C e n tral B u ild ing , S e a ttle 4, W ash in g ton . W ash in g ton C ounty C ouncil of P .T .A . will m eet T u esd ay 10 a.m . O cto b er 8 a t G ard en Hom e. A school o f in stru ctio n will be held in the m o rn in g and a d iscu ssion o f program and a c tiv itie s fo r th e y ear. T h e re w ill be a sp e a k er on leg islation in th e a fte rn o o n ses sion. All W a sh in g to n C ounty m em b ers o f P.T.A . a re invited to atten d . B rin g a b ag lunch, co ffe e and d essert will be served by the G a r den Hom e h o stess group. M rs. E tta S m ith is c h a irm a n o f th e co m m it tee. IF iJay, O chb:r 4 . 19 3 » U- XT- X X!\ A 1 A s a re co rd volume of five-cent a ir -m a il took to the skies th is w eek u n d er a new postal ra te . S te w a r d e s s V irg in ia P e t t y of W e s t e r n A ir L in e s helped the P ost Oflice D e p a rtm e n t add a hit of g la m o u r to the o c c a s i o n — and incid entally took a d v a n ta g e of the new nickel r a te to c a tc h up on some neglected corresp o nd ence with " t h e one and o n ly !" W h a t this cou n try needs now is a good five-cent a irlin e hostess, a cco rd ing to P o s t Oflice officials who w atch ed Miss P e t t y p e rfo rm fo r the c a m e ra s . Beaverton Flier In Air Show I ram ina Course To B e Held W a rre n D obyns, J r ., B eav erso n flie r p articip ated in th e P ortlan d Air Show Sunday held a t P o r t land airp o rt in P o rtlan d . D obyns fly in g an A reo n ra “K " fo r R u p ert F ly in g Serv ice, B e a v erto n , gave a d em on stration o f fo rm a tio n flyin g w ith Tom Jo h n son, P o rtlan d , also flyin g an A re- o n ca " K ”. T h e A reonca “K ” is powered w ith a 37 H P 2 cylind er m otor. T h is type plane is th e sm allest light plane fly in g today. Dobyns has been a ctiv e in av iatio n fo r th e past seven years. L ea rn in g to fly a t the B eav erto n airp ort. He is also a m em ber o f th e Sp o rts men P ilo ts o f O regon. A one day tra in in g cou rse fo r all C am p F ire lead ers and in terested wom en will be held on F rid ay , O ctob er 4 in th e parish hall o f the E p isco p al ch u rch in H illsboro. C am p F ire g irls need lead ership and th is is an op p ortu nity fo r all wom en to p articip ate in th is ch al len gin g and w orthw hile a ctiv ity fo r through th is cou rse th ey m ay becom e fa m ilia r w ith th e program and its possibilities. Any woman who is Interested in youth, who Is frien d ly and und erstand ing, who en jo y s w orking and playing with g irls is a splendid lead er in the m aking. T h is cou rse is to be held from ten o’clock in th e m o rn in g to th ree o’colck in the a ftern o o n An in te restin g a n d w orhw hile pro gram is planned. T h e women a re asked to b rin g th e ir lunch, a notebook, som e s c is sors and a little su gar fo r tea and coffee. \\ ihl <ieesc ( hi \\ av T o Southern ( 'lime S ev eral flo ck s o f wild geese were w inging th e ir way south over E a s tern W ash in gton cou n ty firs t of th e week. R em in d s som e o f the old tim ers hereabou ts m an y y ears ago wild geese w ere not protected by law — and o ften tim es th e e arly pioneers would open fire w ith rifle s som e tim es with sh otg u n s loaded with b u ck sh o t if th e geese w ere flyin g low, w ith th e re su lt— m any a pioneer hom e in th e T u a la tin val ley had a fa t C anadian H onker ro astin g In th e oven ab ou t th is tim e o f year. F O O T B A L L T O N IG H T H IG H SC H O O L F I E L D B ea v erto n 's fir s t league gam e will he held tonight, F rid ay , O cto ber 4, on the local field. T h e y will play New berg. I^ast w eek N ew berg b eat W ood- burn 25-0. D u ring th e T .Y .V . J a m boree, N ew berg played T ig a rd and b eat them 13-0. N ew berg style is runs plays from the " T ” and single wing positions. E veryon e Is urged to atten d and give support to th e "good old B. H.S." • • • S T U D E N T M E E T IN G S W H A T T H E Y HO E v ery F rid a y the stu d en ts of B eav erto n high g a th e r fo r one hour to d iscu ss th e ir problem s and have a "g a y old tim e ." L a st T h e T ig ard U n it o f th e W ash Frid ay , S ep tem b er 27, w as th e ir ington County P u b lic H ealth A s fir s t m eeting. T h e m eeting w as b rou g h t to o r sociatio n m et on Sep tem b er 26th a t 1:30 at the hom e of Mrs. L. W. der hy stu d ent body p resid ent B ob Colem an, g e n eral ch airm an The G leg er w ith th e fla g salu te. S e c re follow ing m em bers attend ed the ta ry M ary P o in te r read th e m in m eeting Mrs. Z ola M organ, E x e utes o f th e la st m eetin g and tr e a s cu tiv e S e c re ta ry , fo r W ashington urer, M ary M yers, read th e school County, Mrs. Jo h n D ahson, M th . tre a su re r report. E a ch cla ss p resid ent appealed to Clem B lakn ey, M rs. J . M. Cruse, and M iss E lis a b e th P a n ck and th e ir cla sse s to keep th e w aste M iss R ose R e n illa . P u blic H ealth paper in th e w aste b a sk e ts and not on th e s tre e ts or law n. Nursees. • • • P la n s w ere m ade fo r the years T h e boys ch oru s san g tw o o f program Mrs. M organ gave a th e ir new songs. report on th e S e a l Rale W orkshop T w e n ty four m em b ers chosen held in P ortlan d on August 23rd from th e sophom ore. Ju n io r and under the d irection o f the N ation -! sen ior c la sse s fo r th e pep club al Seal S ale C h airm an of the Tu were Installed and shown how to hereulosis A ssociation . do a serp en tin e fo r use a t fo oth all A tten tion waa called to a new gam es. serlea o f d ram atized h ealth broad- E lb rid e Gordon san g tw o popu caats ov er sta tio n K O.A.C. on ] la r songs and C aryl Je a n R hort F rid a y s at 1:15 b eginning O cto played tw o piano pieces. ber 4 and ru n n in g fo r a period of T h e stud ent p ian ist V al K u n ce 30 w eeks T h e se a re called "T h e and song lead er B e v e rly T h o rn e Boy N ext D oor” and are sponsor led the stu d en ts In som e school ed by th e S ta te D ep trm en t of songs and th e yell lead er, Je a n E d u cation and th e O regon T uber- T u rnbu ll. Fred M yers, B oh J a c k - culosla A ssociation. son and G ene H arrlaon led th e T h e n ext m eetin g o f the T igard group In aome fo othall yells. U n it will be held on O ctob er 24th T h e presid ent ad jo u rn ed t h e a t 1 30 in th e T ig ard Methodiat m eeting and everyone retu rn ed to C h urch Mr. F re d S h erer, Dl- 1 th e ir classes. re c to r o f S o cial H ygiene Ed ura tion fo r the O regon Ttibereuloais T h e In d ie s A u xiliary o f th e T i A ssociation will be the speaker gard post. V ete ran s of F o reig n Anvone who ia in terested is cord- j W ars, will open th e ir fa ll serie s •stir Invited to atten d th e m eet- j o f a ftern o o n card p a rtie s w ith a • n g d essert luncheon and card p arty F r, Wived W eeken d Paso at th e hom e o f M rs. R M Cole P e t-e te D e n n is S m a ll v isite d on G aard e R oad a t 1 o’clo ck T u e s CetenA« In T f r e r d la st w e e k e n d On day O cto b er 8th T h e proceed« a w e e k e n d oaaa fenm F o r t L e w o f th ese p a rtie s go Into th e re lie f '* t » ', . h lr e » n n W h ile h e re he fu "d s n 4 s r r e used to support th e at th e C a m n h e ll h o m e In eei«»f w ork at th e V e te ra n s Hon- "i — nftnf I’lihlic Health Association M o d s W ednesday evening, Sep tem ber 25th, a t 8 p. m. in the I. O. O. F hall th e post had two very old tim e rs as g u ests a t th e ir m eeting, they w ere Mr. Boyd the com m an der o f the Spunish A m erican W a ts V ete ra n s and Mr. H ailey. Jo h n n y B leizzefer w as elected q u a rte rm a ste r to rep lace Mr. D ick B onnison. F ra n k R ossi w as ap pointed a d ju ta n t, to rep lace Mr. D ick R ice, who Is going to college in C orvallis. On O cto b er 9, W ednesday even ing, at 8 p. m. will have a social and open m eetin g with the Aux iliary p resen t to discuss plans fo r a dance to be held in the n ear fu tu re. Any v eteran who has had over seas duty to his cred it, is co rd i ally invited to J o i n this P o st in B eav erto n . Carload Airplanes Arrive Beaverton L a st F rid ay a n o th er carload of airp lan es arrived on th e S. P. lines a t B eav erto n and were unloaded and tnken to the B en a rd a irp o rt ju s t n orth w est o f town. Washington County Dein<H*rats Fleet O fficers W ash in gton County D em o cratic C en tral C om m ittee m e t F rid a y S lep t 27th i nthe H illsboro C h am ber of C om m erce room s fo r pre election plans. A lb ert K em m e r o f oCoper Moun tain was elected ch a irm a n and M rs. Id a Thom pson o f A loha as s e c re ta ry to fill the unexpired te rm s le ft v a ca n t hy resig n ation s. O ffice can d id ates L ym an R o ss for rep resen tativ e to oC ngress, R alp h Peoples fo r labor com m ission er and J a c k H ess fo r cou nty com m ission gave b rie f talk s. Camp F ire Cirls Meet T h e firs t m eeting o f the Cam p F ire group m et F rid ay , Sept. 27, at M rs. B a rn e s house. We played a few gam es, then we had a w ienie ro ast and talk ed about th e th in g s we would do in th e com ing year. T h o se p resen t a t th e firs t m eet ing were C arealin e H ulngs, S u zanne B a rn e s, E le a n o re E rlcso n , Je a n Cowie, P h y llis Meed and Mrs. Meed. Potato Doughnut* Make Big Hit T h e display ad v e rtisem e n t in th e B eav erto n E n te rp ris e last week an n o u n cin g "T h e a rriv a l o f new potato d ou ghnu ts" a t th e B e a v e r ton B a k e ry a ttra c te d m any to try "a d eliciou s m orsel fixed to a queen 's ta s te ." P a tro n iz e hom e in d u stry and help m ak e the E a s t E nd grow. YOU CH AN G E YO U R ADDRESS P L E A S E N O T IF Y Y O U R P A P E R Com m unity P ap er lias Special Duty T o Su b scrib ers T h is is n a tio n a l n ew sp ap er week. T h in k fo r a m o m en t w h a t your life would he lik e w ith no new s papers T h e rad io you s a y ? O nly a sm all portion o f a new s paper is b ro ad cast. W hen a ty r a n t w an ts to s u b ju g ate a people, on e o f h is f i r s t a c ts is to do aw ay w ith or ta k e over th e press. L eav in g th e people a pawn to his p ro p agan d a o r in co m plete ig n o ran ce. They c a n n o t u n ite s in c e th e y don’t know w h at h a s happened , w hat tn e s itu a tio n is, o r even th e issues. In th e free p ress lie th e fo u n d a tions o f d em ocracy . T h e new sp ap er is th e v e h icle fo r in fo rm in g a people. T o te ll th e people th e tru th , to g iv e a ll sid e s o f a q u estio n so th e y m a y d ecid e in the light o f fa c ts and IrtTow- ledges w h at th e ir own o p in io n s are. A co m m u n ity n ew sp ap er ta k e s a personal and frie n d ly in te r e s t in th e m em b ers o f its co m m u n ity . W e know you and a re in te re s te d in you as individ uals. T ru ly we r e cord th e life and e v e n ts o f o u r com m u n ity fro m th e cra d le to th e grave. W e a re you r paper an d ou r hope and d esire is to s e rv e you in the w ay m ost h elp fu l to you. I^ t us know how we m a y im -* prove th is serv ice. It is ou r b u sin ess to in v e s tig a te situ atio n s fo r w hich you a s in d i viduals would not hav e th e tim e to do, and b rin g to you o u r fin d ings. It is our duty to push and prod when actio n fo r co m m u n ity good is necessnry, u n til you act. We a re your m outhp iece. T hrou gh us you can a ir y o u r views. W e in vite your le tte rs and opinions. W e, w ith you, a re w o rk in g fo r ou r b est in te rests. W e a re in terested in you rs and our ch ild ren and in se cu rin g fo r them th e b est s ta r t In life poss ible. W e nre In terested In our schools. W e a re in te reste d in all org an i zation s w hich w ork tow ard civic and social b etterm en t. W e a re Interested In our ch u rch es and th e ir in flu en ce on our com m unity. W e a re in te reste d in th e liv ing o f ou r people. W e a re in terested in o u r . c h a n ts nnd th e ir b u sin ess. Thr> ro u g h us th e y can co m m u n icate with th e ir cu stom ers. In sh ort, all o f y o u r life and bu sin ess Is our b u sin ess fo r we a re th e a rtic u la te you. £ New Cedar Mill Garden < lul> A new club w as organ ized by a group o f 16 w om en w hen th ey m et in th e G ran g e H all. I t is know n as th e "C ed a r M ill G ard en C lub." M rs. R o se H o h n stein is p resi d en t; vice p resid ent, M rs. P au lin e H a a c k ; s e c re ta ry , H elen W a rd ; tre a s u re r, M rs. Ada Ja c k s o n . T h e th ird W ed n esd ay o f each m onth w as se t as a m e e tin g date, tim e 1:30 a t the G ran g e hall. Y e a r ly dues a re to be $1. a u to m a tica lly inclu d ing hu sband s. T h e O cto b er m eetin g w ill fe a tu re C h ry san th e m um s and bulbs w ith In fo rm atio n to be given by M rs. E lle n Jo h n so n and Mrs. G re tch e n G a lla g h e r. A flow er sale will be cond u cted from flow ers d onated by th e m em bers. M rs. B. D. L ltc h fo rd , M rs. T . C. G a lla g h e r and M rs. C. B . W e st w ere nam ed a s a co m m ittee to draw up th e co n stitu tio n and by laws. P ro g ram ch a irm a n will he M rs. H azel Young and G ertru d e P ea rso n a s a ssista n t. Opens New Store T h e m any frien d s o f Mr. G ill C onner, fo rm e r ow ner o f th e B e a verton P h a rm a cy will be in terested to h ear th a t th ey have opened a new drug store in Oswego. Ore., know n as L ak esid e D rugs. B o th Mr. C onner and Mr. W ilson P a p er D rive and th e ir fam ilie s a re still living T h e Y ou ng Adult group o f T i in B eav erto n . gard C om m u nity M ethodist ch u rch are sp on so rin g a paper drive S a t urday, O cto b er 5. N ew spapers. m agazines, and Mr. F . O. S c h e re r w as th e guest ca ta lo g u es will be ta k e n . T h ese should he firm ly tied and new spa sp eak er o f th e B eav erto n P u blic pers and m agazines bundled sep a H ealth A ssociation Rtudy C l u b held O ct. 1, a t th e grad e school. rately. C C ars will call to p ick up your Mr. S c h e re r Is d irecto r of th e div ision o f social hygiene o f th e O re old papers. H ave them read y. I f you are gon T u b ercu lo sis A ssociation . He overlooked ca ll T ig a rd 2505 P ro pointed out th a t so cial hygiene is ceed s will go to M arvin Fin ley an im p o rtan t part o f h ealth and explained th e study plan. m em orial organ fund. Mrs. J . O. H olem an w as m ade the presid ent o f th e group rep lac To In s ta ll O ffice rs T ig a rd A m erican L egion P ost ing M rs. F lo ria n M ills who re No. 93. com posed o f W orld W ar signed a fte r a cce p tin g a te a ch in g I I V ete ra n s will hold Its firs t In position out o f town. sta lla tio n o f o ffic e rs and in itiation o f m em bers O ctob er 10. In th e T i gard high school aud itoriu m a t 8 o’clo ck . T h e Hollywood and R ose Dr. and M rs. E N C ro ck e tt and C ity A m erican le g io n posta of Mr. and M rs R a y N. Meadow« P o rtlan d will supply th e team s were gu ests o f honor a t a d in n er w hich will be In ch a rg e o f th e ini given by Mr and M rs. L. C K ra m tiatio n . T h e public is Invited to ten o f H illsboro a t th e A m erican atte n d th e in itiatio n and the post Iregion B a n q u e t R oom . E ig h te e n m em bers hope th a t m any people gu ests w ere presen t. wil h o m e P lan to attend th is A fte r th e d in n er th e p a rty ad m eeting on O cto b er 10. jou rn ed to th e K ra m e tn h o m e w here a m a te u r m otion p ictu res M TORK C L U B N H W S w ere enjoyed . D r. C r o c k e tt and T h e C h arles H Lovely*« o f B e a Mr. M eadows a re d ru g g ists fo rm e r verton. welcomed a eon. R an d all ly w ith th e D ean D ru g sto re a t C , onSept. 25. B eav erto n . Gurst Speaker Dave D inner Guest