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M ' ì KHK. OM. 'tOv.-urttV I .H im y ~ j T he B eaverton R eview In T he WEEKS NEWS Local Boys CURRENT EVENTS PHOTOGRAPHED FOR On The Op THE REVIEW Up and In tern a tion al Six years ago five wom'i n or gaillxed the flrat cooperative |lv In* group. Today tw elve groumi douse over 300 students. w ifi seven houses for women and five for men ABDUK AND KB visit to Australian shock troops In the Libyan Desert. W illiam Moahofsky, Beaverton, lu one o f the canldutea for o ff.c i In the •‘m ajority" freshman class si t.ie I'nlverstty o f Oregon. In order to he accepted as n candi date. all nominees had to pars an examination over parliamen tary law and rampo* government. Moahofsky. s gradúate o f Baa- vertod high school, Is n freshman majoring In law at the U niver sity. He la the son o f Mr. and Mrs Kdwnrd O Moshofsky. or A HE A Linda • • ■ * r !i.r . NEW COMMANDER IN CHIEF OF THE NAVY — — Admiral Husband B. ginunol ha 4 4 4 4 W illiam Blahop, Beaverton, act ed as master o f ceremonies when a groupe o f University o f Oregon ■tudents provided entertainment for the annual Elk'* banquet In Medford recently •ucksr In pink id while pep -mint candy «tripes. ~ HMiop. a graduate o f Reaver- verton high school. Is a freshman majoring In Journalism nt the University He Is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Albert Bishop. 4 4 4 --------- h o »* a cup el canee together on hie a n tr s l be N ew Turk after an In*p4c- ties tout ol Enalnnd at w ar, ~ * 4 4 ! ? INDIAN BRAVES, diarias Cblbll- ty (U and Sim mona Barbar. HlTEk HOADS for ke-nUpberlc dels. e discussed at Ir.o Kan American Caaforanca at the 3k.. nual American Ruad Builders Assoc.atlen In New York City recently. Shewn ars (t fo II. ARBA President Hal O. Bouts, lose Rivera, secretary e Pui* American Division and ARIA Engineer Director Charles k: Dpt.ars. PROJECT LEADER TRAINING MEET 4 «and ol ih* United *,a1*« Fleet troa A ‘muai lamas O. IWrhordtew at Pearl _ Harbor. Hawaii. ♦ Karl llarrngton. Sherwood has been ntude an associate member o f tha t ondon club, geology so ciety. at the University o f Oregon. Harrington, a graduate o f Bher , w o o l hiah school, Is a sophomore tnaiorleg In selenee ar the Uni- I verstty. He I« th- son o f Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Harrington. 4 ■•Tubi* R r th n * ” win the topic* of ii pi ol« i t It- ult i 11 altiinc me«* time hold K« i>ruary 14, lunt w f I I V / ' l l 4 v / 1 PIECES OF COW OBJECTS TO DIAG IVIclay, evening. wt the H llliboro C » fiA Iw \ ilÎA Chamber of Commerce rooms, COME INTO TOWN ONAL PARKING MEETING PLACES fo r Hood* Prolect leaders fro n 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 the various extension units of The litlber gurden clubs reg- | David Merlo. who lives wPh the county. Mrs. Mabel Mack o f Oregon Stale College gave Ihi ular meeting tint held Tue. PV*. ^ ,nother, Mrs. Kona Merlo, on Council last week, the Council Instruction nt this mhctlng 11th. in the Huber Hall. “ San''* K "*“ appointed L. F. Humburg to the I isntr Into the Kevlew «»nice one ... , . . . .. demonstration table was sel u;t Mr. Roy Hen,ussy, fans. .* du) luHl week altd * * * * th* and suggesionn for table selling grow er o f prlaa winning io ev» had n cow killed by the Ore go t **na,ioa af Albert Rossi when '-e and service were given. wit- Kleclrls railroad. According to took o ver the Mayor's office. I¿coders attending the meeting was guest speaker. Hi* talk, __ . . __.. his story, tlie men working on The (Tty Council now Is coni- and Mrs. Ilrowlng from Scholls; on pruning rose hushes. He fully . . I the Bonneville power line h«J o f H. M Barnes. O. C. ond Mrs. Itrowlng front Scholls; demonstrated and explained each . ^ Mrs. Hntehelder and Mrs. Connell left u gate open and the cow h td ! | arr, u. R. Harris. U F. Hum- from North I’ latns; Mrs. W alker steps In pruning Mr. Henneaty wandered out and on to the bu rf p D P«*k. w R v„ and Mrs Otto from laturel; Mrs, has more than fifty thousand rullroad. Hue )md become fright . N iggle from Buxton; Mrs. Hubert rose hushes and lie lias made ened at the approaching train K ,* ek' « “ • "‘’»1 ™ «. A. H. Rossi, son and Mra. Anderson from . and had run until she eneonn- Mayor: and R. C. Doty, Recorder H illside; Mrs. Nichols and Mrs a « - " « I « " “ - tered a cattle guard in which 1 L. A. Classen, o f the Imcker Fecrlss front Hock Creek; Mrs. their habits of growing, also the ahe became entangled and from Grocery and Market, was renp- jtesis and dtyeasj-« where the engine picked her *ln Aggt< „ „ , ^ f Anderson for Tigard; Mrs. W ai different aa fa r an ters and Mrs. Boy from Cednr o f each type o f rose. Hbi talk and brought pieces A U‘ t,er froul1 the 8 ,a l* Hl»{h- M ill; Mra. Halnscoter from Pumn- was very Interesting und much Ig.mb.ird St. n Beaverton. Supt. Frod Ooyt and Marshall : wajr Comml. slon called the Coun- Irln Ridge: Mrs. Oates from I*el- wus learned try the members ttyvllle; MrsKoppUn and Alrt. Fred Antrohus found the pieces ! cil’o attention to the danger Rohh irom Cherry Orove; Mr*. | »'•»« heard him. He also donate l of the mutilated animili and re arising from diagonal parking ou Bcamfer and Mrs. Smith from two beautiful rose hushes as ported the And to Recorder Doty Oregon Highway No. 217, or in Olettwood. , iiour prlf.es. i who cnll,>rt “ * railroad office and Beavartoa called Watson St. It Miss l ee. a Chinese exchange I M fl w K Burbera and Mrs requestwl that some rtiit|»o>«ltlo>. re«*omm(,nded p « , * , , * an ordtll. _ _ _I i /« . cu.. i m l I... lum i,, ,«f tTt<* eu m 1 u student from Oregon State Col he made o f the remains. , « c requiring parallel park-lug I B. R. Pooley were In charge or lege, also attended the meeting inn Id claimed It was quite :< and offered to mark off the side the table ilcconitou* .whlcli . .. , val" ahl,‘ « '» ‘ " ' “ 1 a“ -'» 'hat the rail ^ tb « street Indicating siwh were so nicely dine with King „fficluls hud promised full i4C,lon. KINTON LADIES 'A lfre d daffodil and pussy w II- reinuneratloa. I lows. h ii m ARE ENTERTAINED LOC AL P.-T.A. TO Mrs. I« A. Place was In charm FOUR CITED FOR of the refreshments, which were MEET TUESDAY UNSAFE PRACTICES Mrs. Walter Van Kleek nnJ nerved at the close o f the mee- 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 daughter Kathryn, were hostess- ting. Sixty persons were present. Beaverton Parent-Teacher A t- Jiimtlce Henry Valentine re- ea to a group«- of ladles from Three songs were sung by the Klnton fo r lunch Wed. the after groups, nccoui|»aiiled at the Plano ports that S tife Patrolmen are *oclatlon will h«)ld Its rognlar checking up on traffic vh>lators meeetlng Inesday, Fchrtiuty 2 >. noon wus spent sewing. The gy ltl|e Dorothy Dee Rgg* with the result that four have at P-,n ,n 'I** Hrnde School guests Included Masdems Oeo. The garden club w ill change txeen brought In A "Room Prize" w ill be a- and oharge I Rnyder. I*eland Flint, Fred Van warded the grade having the Kieeic. David Whrd. Alice Rlrh- Its place o f meeting beginning with unsafe driving practlcen. Otro had been caught pantins largest number of parents pre arXts. Harold Aten. Kmery vnn with the March 11th meeting at a curve: two had Improper sent. Help Yonir child's room. Be snre to watch your local head llghta and or.e had been Klsek and Mrs. M C. Me The program promises to be i paper for further announcement driving wlhout a driver’s license, i very Interesting one. /tercher 4 4 4 4 I 7 out ofrv«T^ IO iht J* Ntfion tiuH* H uppt tí C i¿tch û u h it // 1 Was Busy This Week New Hampshire fb « flm t Inter-cooperative done» p-l aimed by Oregon Sluin'» | twelve roo|M-rallva dance plan- «-ooperalve houses. The them« “ Co- Mop,'* will carry out tb I l<l«a o f coop«'ration. »•«eagkitMvtwio. Portland. Corvallis, Mc.Mlna v llle and Heppner won first place In their respective dtvl aions o f the 1940 Oregon Cities T ra ffic Safety contest and w i'l receive awards presented by Funeral services were held Karl Snell. secreU ty o f state, w h i p ^ . , c|mI-., Wednesday fo- sponsors the contest as an lu M„ A „ na olfOI1 who for centlve to greater community lbe ^ m%y Je>is Uv^ n HEW A M « A M A DOB TO LONDON Win out lohn former n.pubh Ibm Short of Beaverton, sop'i } oinoro In englnei-rlng at Oregon State College, Is orrlientru com mute head fo r the " O o - Hop.' Grim Reaper 1 traffic safety activity, It was a:i -| fhe vfhltford vicinity. She was nounced today. horn in Fllipstad. She In th« first division, comprising waa a uttke more than eighty cities o f 10,000 or more popula- years o f age. tion, Salem was second to Port- she leaves two daughter*. Mi*® land and in the second division, Mabel and Mrs Jennie Daves, n with cities o f 5.00« to 10,000 pop *uter, Mrs. Louisa Anderson and ulation, Marshfield was second three grandson*. Henry. Archie, to Corvallis with Bend and aud Lawerenee,all living In Baker receiving honorable men this vicinity. tlon. She died Sunday from conon- Second to McMinnville in the ary occlusion, and was buried third division, cities of from at Cresent Grove with W. E. 2,000 to 5.000 population. was Pegg in charge o f arrangements. North Bend while Dallas and 4 4 4 4 Hood River wonhooorable men- John D- Neuman 91 who for tlon. Heppner led the fourth dP Im erly lived with his daughter vision, cities o f from 1.000 to near the foot o f to o per Mnu.i 2.001/ population, with ' Myrtle tain died last Friday. He was Point second and honorsdble born in Germany but had live-i mention going to W est Linn, ¡n this section for the past sixty Ontario and Reed port eight years. First place winners In eocn Besides the daughter with division w ill receive u set of whom he made his home. Miss highway piaqura, designating the T IM *, he leaves a son. John *-f city as winner o f first place in Portland. the 1940 contest. These plaques Funeral services were he! I are 36 48 Inches and are set ,t- Tuesday at Pegg's chapel with Iong*ldc the highway *.i the H H- Koppelmann o f Port city entrance«. land having charge. Burial was tn the Cooper Mountan Cemeterv. In addition to the highway T h e old gentleman was well plaques, first place winners re known n tbs vicinity. celvea a handsome band-letter«, i ,T ---- 4 , * * + emit ideate o f award, framlcd ana .. Funeral service* were held < ready tor hanging in the city ,re“ dy J ° L ***. Monday o f this week at Peg* « ball. Kach second place winner chapel for the late W illiam H. receives a certificate o f award Durham, 65, late c f Stacey Ave. as does each winner o f honor Aloha. He died Saturday from able mention. cerebral hemorrhage. « Him I f * fc f*4 I a«c«>rding I > was a watri hr Improvements or lack o f impro- tr>(Je a n i , . orked ,n PortlaBd vement In their traffic accident unt|„ hlg demge situation m a le during the year fu n eral service* w er- ccudnc 1940 Each city compete« against (ed ^ R er of Aloha 1 its own record in the com e»-, w „ h ,nterrnu>nt al Crescent The accident experience Bor were tn charge of W. E. Pege the past three years is averaged ________________ and the result is taken as the KIWANIS LADIES TO normal acoden t expectation o f y f p a p i j « » CAIi* that city The 1940 record was o l A u l i A o n L E i then compared with this normei ♦ • 4 4 experience rating aud the city - K'nier R. Lundberg «»' P o r-- ranked according to its improve- '*"««. addressed the Beaverton ment o r lack o f Improvement. Klwanis at the regular m .«U n » t itles showing the greatest lm- " > d . ^ ” th. The eubfoct o» proven»« nt over their owm record *•" a<Wr<* * ' ’" as A n ,eric.m o tio n He ttold the Klwants that thcr* thus were ranked at the top of «••ectts he 270 allen« 1*» ‘ heir na'h the lt«t. *>f citlrenshlp on Fet, N’ ^h snd In winning first place In the . . . . . otic had only t t ' ook 'it f hetr flrst division, Portland showed . . . . . to re »lD e the er.*it:*---> T tv in r an improvement o f 10% in pro ( ^ , m#rlcan „s lh v th« perty damage accldnet* and an ,Tp, tp- stateg ,§ onlv , )nrt improvement o f ^ ‘/J% tn |H>rson f^ y )f ^ doani t ,(k . al injury accidents while fatal ^ rovrrnment ,n!.v accidents were on a par wlM> R aDd go to a country the normal exfectaUon 'o r the ^ gl]|ud to h|g id^„ «liy. In the »econd division. Cor- won announced that the vallis had no fatal accidents in of the Klwanis » » r e oinz 1940, wfcowod an, hojitroveniepti (0 b0]d * rummage sale in or- o f 43% tn personal Injury au- d(>1< to insrease the fends, clients, hut had 15% more pro- j y h e visitors for th« ev*' «-ig perty damage crashed. McMinn- were Mr- and Mrs. Robert John* villa showed Improvement* of ! «ton. Rev. and Mr*. Geo. B«*«*’i 25% in property damage accl- j r « r o ' Beaverton, « t e v " F. -Br/hns dents. 24% In personal injury o f K el«o W i»h „ M-«. H Fnlhert- accidents and had no fatalities, son o f Aloha. Fcw aril Fsskeil. while Heppner had no fatalities tb'Uman W ill.. C. V Stevens no pertonal injury acclden'i and Hugh A . Short c f Portland, and was normal In property . ~ * damage accidents. v ***■*'. * ' * * Cities, ana the order in which MEET TUESDAY they fintahed the contest are as 4 4 4 4 follows: first dlvison:- Portland. The Bible class w ll meet at Salem. Klamath Falls. Eugene. Mr«. J. Satchel's 1st and lamWiarff Astoria and Medford. | Bring your friend and <-ome Second division:- Corvallis. Tue*. Teh. 25th 2 P. M. till S Marshfield, Bend. Baker. La p. M. Topic "T h e Second Com Grand. Pendleton. Oregon C it v .’ lnv o f C h ris t" Thnons::i th « <-av- and The Dulles. enants last time an interestntr Third division:- McMinnville, I study was given by Mr Tom »North Bend. Dallas. Hoo«l River. ! Dilter from the Jewish Hebrew Toledo. Cottage Orove, Coqullle. M'*"ion. Prtnevllle, Roseburg, Newberg, ___ Tillamook, Ashland, Hillsb«>ro. St METHODIST TEA Helens. Sllverton. Burns, Grant« ^ rp PARK Pas* and Springfield. 4 ^ ^ ^ Fourth division:- Heppner. Mvr A Methodist Ten was heH at tie Point. West Linn. Ontario, the home « f Mr. and Mr* Carl Reedsport. Oswego. Banden, Woo-1 F. Geetring at Beni Fark. last burn, Beaverton, Newport. For- Tb»,r*day. Fehri-n-- 13. with 27 eat Grove. Gladstone. Ml«v wrftle. adUlJ| and ftve .-hlidren n r^ en » Enterprise, Union. Seas id*!. Sher- Patriotic 4 «ro rr t'(*i» were In idhn, Gresham. Vernonta, Leb»- evidence. ; non. Independence. Milton and Mrs. Carrie «''»m en t and Mrs Lake view. Tarkeleon poured