The Beaverton review. (Beaverton, Washington County, Or.) 192?-1941, March 21, 1941, Image 1

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T he B ea vór ton R eview
The Only Newspaper Devotedly Exclusively to the Interests of Eastern Washington County.
Volume XIX, No. 16
Many Attend
BEAVERTON,
WASHINGTON COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY,
March 21, 1941
M r.G. Miner
Receive Certificate o f A w ard In Safety
tit " - e N a s o ^ s , leases*
Kiwanis’ Big
7ou* olivi f, I 0 r .Js f wjr If .If* (otAMilK
N r tftfjttt Ù f t t ï
Program
ijr ih h
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Rural accidents
caused
the
greater number o f truffle fatal­
ities In Oregon during the year
1940, but urban fatal accidents
showed the greatest percentage
of Increase over the
prevloua
year, figures compiled by Karl
nail. secreUry
of
state.
dU
closed todsr.
Speaker A t
Huber Club
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Th* rosier of guests and via
Th*
Huber
gardea
club hcl.t
Uoia .u um
Kit* an is
uiitnvr (
Its regular
meeting
Tuesday
•*«otuiK>«y ».veiling include. Mr.
March llih at 8:0o P M. In tha
•«
Mis. Lorivsl Ut. Uapp 0(
ileuvertuu, Mr.
Mrs.
1..
p.
There were 205 rural
acci­ Aloha Grange Hall, owing U»
r-.' k
b-i.i
dents last year, compared to 120 the lengthy program the
uusoii. of eVirest Grove, Uuo
fatal accidents In cities. Rural IfH ij n etlng wj.s brief.
lioidou uud bvulyu of lleuverloi,
fatalities In 1940 were 4.2 per-
l»Ulu R«-..»ool, t .,ur young in«..i
We were fortunate in having
«* > t over the rural
faU litle* aa our guest speaker. .Mr. Gil
o f the next
8«-lectve
Service
for 1939 while urban fatalities bert Miner of the Portland Ron*
group: Ml'. 8. Unut-rwood, Alt
last year were up 17.6 percent. nursery. His talk was very Lx
red A. West, W. E. Larsou and
in 1940, rural fatalities con- terestlng and the many VoMJtl
CJarvuuw Collins, Ktwautsn 8.
Members
of
the
Ueaverton
Klwunls
club
who
composed
the
radio
.Safety
q U|* team whJch
ctituted
62 T percent of the total ful colored slides w-ere greatly
C. 1‘ ullln of 1‘orfluud,
Major
Klwanla club team In the radio Safety Quiz over station KOIN
faU l accidents reporter* In f V enjoyed by all.
IM w uni J. K. Kosslter of lio competed with the MontaVllla
state while In 1999. rural
fat­
lu I'ortland Thursday evening of last week Ttie Beaverton team won tho contest and receive!
urueuuiulli, 1 -JtucJaiid.
Th* dub being one year old
alities constituted 64
persons
a Certificate of Award frotif E ar| Snell, Secretary of State T h j y are. from left to right: LouU
tht* month. It was decided upon
Mia. Fred Ooyt reported for WUaon, Hal Inman. Harold Mil er and Otto Kell.
of the total. The proportion of
to lecorate the birthday cak-,
the ladles coiMMilUe ou last K
r l ______________________________
rural faUlltlee to the whole In
*o
fit the occasion, and so we!l
day's iummage sale, and handl'd M
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1940 waa thus lower than In 1939
were the plans carried out. it
to I’ro*) I n d -.heck for 878 75, SILENTLY PASSING
MMES. INMAN AND
cause the greatest percentage of
TWO ELECTIONS
Is almost beyond description
The ladles ware «Wen a rousing
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fatalities In this state.
Snell's
The cake Itself was fifteen
CAVENESS,
HOSTESS
AT ALOHA-HUBER
tiand for fhelr spl»udld work. ' Jfrs. ( artdlae Kelson
figures revealed. In 1937 they
hy elgteen Inches and was mad»
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»•»re
62
percent
of
the
total.
In
After dinner the club adjourn»! j Mr,
< amllne Nelson. wife of
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to represent a house with lawp
lo the Hlah 8. bool to bear Ms lh. U U H. K . N-lson passed
The Womans Society of the
The Aloha-lfuber school boaid 193*. they were 52 percent, and
and garden. To make It a horn*
has
jor Hosslu r In a »try Interesting ' HWIty
her hljni(. , M7 , 0,uuib,a Methodist Church met
at
the
t Saturday. March 29 a» ,n 19M. !hey
6* percent.
The vacation month of June flowers and shnihi were placed
discussion of the war. and J o st
,N)rlUnJ Mon<Uy M. rrh , 7 home o f Mrs
Harold
Mtller. th* date, at*J from 2 to 7 pm
in their proper
setting.
Th-.
■ his motion pictures.
The at the age of 79 year*.
number
of
Mrs.Himon and Mrs. Osvanwv, as the tlqo for voting on the ** w the greatest
house with garage attached was
pictures proved to hr a start*
w*r# joint
hoituii cn,
Thirty new school building. The pf->- |
deaths for any one month
Mr. and Mr*. Nelson liven
white trlnimh-j with green. Tho
ling record of the must Ini por
for many yearn at the place oj * lv « we,,e Present. The derotleegle P°*»l Provldea for bonding' the o t 1940 Twenty seven persons wplk was red and the lawn wa«
tant events of the war. An or
ronll- w*r*
that month in rural
the Canyon read now occuplel were given Uy Mr*. G«<e Gordon.'.<,tolr,ct for 831 .UGRi on
' Hghted by a k>ne candle. Alt
chea tra under the direction of
There was a solo
by
Mr* F*rcJ (M i that a
WI»A
projac t h-
accidents.
November was second
by Nendela.
Funeral serrate«
decorating plan, were carried
Mrs
Walter I,. Myers of lieu
Johnson. Plano solo by
Mr, granted by the Government.
w,th 2*
while
Jan
were held at Miller and Tracy'»
out by the use o f colored ca"
verton, and composed of young
by Rev, < bauibrrltn j' The Coanty Court has set A ,u ry'
w,th n,ne wai
k,we*t dies and frostings. The members
In Portland Wed need ay March Miller, Talk
The work
o f the Red F ro«» Prll 24 for a special election on I
lleaver musicians, gave a »plea II* wtth the following Beaverton
made and decorated the oak *
by M e.
lu.U-1 the proposal formation o f the RODENT CONTROL
dia iwno'rt
preceding Ihe let men M pell bearers: A. M. Ken* was presented
to show what might be learned
Aloba-Huber water district. Th- T n
n ic r - .T C C i.lv
ture It U rumored that at next j vry , U : rT Hudson. Doy Gray, Warens, ( ounty Chairman.
and done by being a member of
3ne group
declik-d to get Ren district would include part* .if
L J Io C U cK blblJ
ueetlug the battle acarrwl lea , 0uy A u*ander. R R Summers
a really worth while clnb.
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('handler ¡three voting prerlncta No*. 9.
Uier mediiI (full of hole,) Is to | Nfr,
>(.n|yll Cook. Mrs. C. 1 ro»s supplies. Mrs.
Mrs. W. E. Borberg and Mrs.
was put In charge of ghls dl 1 and 39. part of No. lj(. Reel-
Kodt nl. ^w Urol ilem^j-sUaion ,B. R
*
«fn rlally
prraenled to
the M McKercher and Mrs. Nelaon
Pooler were fit rhargw
vision.
.,
-8.
vwllaxt teem that eti.ergiil w'th ^
y«>hD Dobbin* Monda*
vlhe and part of V i. 42. South meetings are scbedueled for next o f the table decorations. Boque»%
The tea table decorations wer.*
flying Color* In IV» It ldi I Sn* March 17th.
Beaverton
^
TLurwloy and Friday, March 27 of Spvrea. Kerri and King A1
carrlel out in the 8t. Patrlc'-.a
ttgr quia v«-n»us Montavltla Club
Nominating Petitions for flr- and 28, according to Palmer Tor- fred daffodils. By -esrh plate a
TMy Idea. Mr*. Clement
and
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last Thursday
director* to 1«« cleetet must he vend, assistant county agent. AC tiny basket of soring Gowers
Tugene S. Dorine of Bee ver Mra.
bebert
Wilson
(munsi
filed by April 12 with County thewe field
meetings
effective were place! as favors. The bos
Mrs. Norman Johnson
and Ion died Tue», evening In a Poet
( lerk Flipper, according to an methods of controlling the vari­ kets were fashioned from 'ace
Mrs. Husar It Grant made the«r land hospital Huaband of Ho c
intuì bow Wednesday evenouK. Father of Mrs Anna Crawford. BUENA MARLS TO
ali nonncement made recently hy oUa rodents will he demonstrated paper dollies and the flowers
(o tiL jr Judge H. D. Kerkman
antj discusse!. Roy l'usate, dis­ were made from different -ol
■
of Portland.
Mrs l>*e Perry, of SPEAK AT PTA
trict agent of the division of I ored mlnltnre candies stock on
FEW CHANGES MADE
Mr" Kdn“, Ho*
The regular meeting or
th-- ^ IGHT MORE TO
predator and rodent control of ar“en tooth picks, around
the
...
Wash
Mrs
I'twin Robert».
I T a will be held on
Tuesdav LEAVE MONDAY
HvN ir «
the United States Department of baskets were narrow
IN RKCsl LATIONS
Baker Ore.
Ray and JM
of
March 25 at 2i30 in th? (Irad^
^ ^ ^
Interior will assist with tlu* 1 tied In o bow. Thev w-ere truly
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Coquille and
W . D. o f Beni
and el-Tt grandchildren TTunerat School Auditorium. Miss Ruena
beautiful.
the
Marcii
quota
for
demonstratatlons.
IVw changes In fishing rvgu
The mixed ouart-e »arg two
services
Rnt.
2:30
P
M.
Chris
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Washington
county,
eight
selec-
The
schedule
of
meetings
in
latona were made by th«- Oregon
verv sppraprlste senes.
State Game commission
unda." ; *l* n
h Beaverton Oregon
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, » " » ■ » . . * foil.»—"Ing: Tbur.iay
Ninety persons were present
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new powers granted under pro
t L T T parents
i J î f . m tt"P 'll)e.
Î T " “ T ~ ' e
» « for « . . . « ........ « I I . * : » ■ » . * . >1* c o m e r .: „ «
Funeral servl««‘s were held nt m o«
hs-gln their training March 24.
P m - Tualatin River bridge near
vision of Renat* Dili No.
147.
the Church of Christ Wcdnu v- Second Grade won last month
They are- Thne. Browne, of Srbolls; 2:00 pm.. John Mulloj SERGEANTS MUST
, pusHcd In the recent M M tM <>r
Tne PTA announce* a
nla.1
day. March 19 for Mra HU la
Sherwood. R. 4; Walter E. Ij»r- Farm one mile south of Laurel,
' the k-glslature and signed bv
A. Williams, who died Sunday af­ "Three Old Maids <lo A Hunt son. Beaverton. R. J; Clarence Friday. March 28, the meetings BE ON THEIR JOBS
Gov. Charles A. Sprague
ter a short lllne«s ut a I'ortland •"*, to he given at ft-Ig) P. M
Alfred will begin . t Fred Jessy's farm
In fact, no alterations were
' o ' I ' 1'» ' Ueaverton. R. 1
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hospital. • Interment wnn at Cres­ Ma-ch ?fith. nt the Grade School
S
Up. near the Germantown road. O
mod«- In closure« or openings
This
Promises
to
be
a
real
eve
,
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1
1
lam
cent Grove With W. K. I'eRK I j
Army recruiting sergeants --f
ther tr*rot»ies will be held that
of streams affected at the FV.I
ntngs entertainment with a riot
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the
Oregon recruiting
district
ruary meeting of the commission charge o f arrangements.
of laughs. Come on out!
K M likes, Hillsboro. R. 3 ; Cllf- day at Blooming, S< liefflin aud
must be plugging
some
such
She Is survived by her hus­
terd Gunderson. Tlga rl, R.l and Kansas City
The principal action of th.-
little
ditty
as
“
Join
the
\rmy
band,
Harvey,
cue
son,
Robert
~~
F'lyde H. S«unders. Jr.. Sherwood
Emphasis will be placed on tho
i Iimil<*sinn was the designation
Hale, her parents, Mr. nnd Mra.
Bible < lass will meet at th» Casper H. Peterson. Portland. R methods and timeliness of var- to See the World" this month,
o f deadlines, above which
a.i
Benson f|VP is first alternate who woul-1 lous applications and some di*- according to a recent bulletin
gllug will not he permitted 'n John E Thomas of C orn ells, honie o f Mrs. CTmer
two
sisters.
Mrs.
Nell
Miller
Of
Marcih
2..th.
from
2:00
to
3:00 automatically move up to r*- cusslon of the allowance made from Lieutenant Colonel B. H.
Ihe high
reaches
of
coaatal
He Lake and Mra. Mnyhelle EK P
M. This la non Sectarian
pbu-e anyone eliminated at 1i» hv the A »A program in nrovlding Hentlev. Oregon dletrict recruit
streams. This restriction affects
ing officer. Cause for arch s i r -
of Portland, aud three broth«rs, Bring your Blb’ es nnd Friends last moment.
payment for rodent control.
the Nelialeni. Umpqua. Salmon. Franels Thomas of Portland anil
ing would be a r e v nnota of
Necanlcum. Rlletx and Neatuoc.i
741 men which Oregon is e\n»r-
J .Thomas nnd Marvin Thomas of
rivers and Rock creek, and will
ted to furnish fo-- reev.Hr -'»mr
Cornelius.
tm In effect until June 1. This
service In tfhe Hawete—
‘»-I
Mrs. Williams was horn at
will provide sanctuaries In whlcii
1 lipnire and Pana»+» C r " fl
Yumlrlll.
Oregon.
December
4.
fish tnay spawn and hatch and
artments. before April 1. P'4'.
was considered vital to conaerva 1904 and received her «'ducatloii
According to Colonel Hon«le>.
vtlon of fish, particularly In the In Ihe l-Virent Orove schools.
men enlisted for
these
new
' rase of the steelhend trout
now available: Infantry.
fiel-l
CARD
OF
THANKS
An open season for steelhend
their branch of senb-e
from
trout from May 3 to N'>v. 1st.
one of the following branch'.*
We
wish
to
express
onr
heari-
both dales Inclusive, wns eet.di
now available: infantry sitld-
llrihed In Burnt river nn I Mai felt thanks nnd appreciation lo
'our many friends who were so
artillery. coasf artillery »«>rpv,
heur river.
kind lo its during our recent
nir corps, corps o f engineer*,
An all year open season fo-
bereavement, and for ».he beau­
quarter master corps, miejicvl
ganve fish over ten Inches long.
tiful floral offerings.
dept, chemical warfare service
Including cutthroat and rainbow
Harvey Williams and son. Roh-
and ordance department.
trout and both steelhend
nnd
ert Dale Williams.
Qiiallfitd applicants must t 9
snlmon. when under 15 Inches
single United States eitiz-r» be
In length, wns ordered In that
tween the ages cf 19 and 35. o f
portion of all coastal
streams FXTFNSTON UNITS
good
character, at»' In xood :»bv
above th«* hend of
tidewater. PLAN EXHIBITS
sical and mental condition M»n
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hBlt ,lm,t for
" ,r<^ in*
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enlstcd for air corps m'-st hnv*
between Oi’t. 16 nnd April
11. I
Membri s o f rnrlous estensi«-*
a high school education, an«»
hr»th dntea Inclunlre. pi
thrne i
n*nlts »hrooghout ahe
«»nntrv
high school graduates are pre­
such fish In nny one day but
^ «..k
! Pian to attend an exhlMI
on
ferred for the ordnance
Jetw.
not more rhan 6 «neh flah In an j ..v „ w#r
)n , , (nn„
p,|r.
Men at least 5 fee« 1« IncC-cs
aeven conaecnllve days.
j
a t M e l w HI1<1
tall are rss-nired for tK- '-ell
AudRorluml, <>« March 22nd. from
artillery. Panama.
2:Od to 4:00 P. M„ according to
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Kathleen McCrae, homo demon-
^ E L I j OWSHIP MEET
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. JohnatOa
stratlon agent. The store .has
w »r « guest* of Mr
and
Mrs.
q
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4
4.
* promised s worthwhile
exhibit
' ‘ Ivin Pobbitt of FtoreiA Grave
Thera will he a Pot Luck «up at this "m e
Washington
Co-
- * r at the Christian Church on nnty will combine wflih
Mult
' Rst.
evening
ut
a
Sunday
Friday eve. March
28th
at j pomah. Clackamas, and
Colnm
| School class party a-t the Otrm
6'30 P. M
Mrs. W itter
Men ' w - Co-ptle« for
this
exhibit.
tlap Church tbere. They were
over night guest« of the BoblMWa
».lea. retired 'Missionary
from which Is planned for all exten
.« J « » « whh on* of tha officer, of th. Dutch troop, training
CBnl ,
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s* *•*>* " ■ th# oth«r Alltsd nations still continuing thsir smaggls for frMdom. At right &
India will he the grand apcak«-r
, 00pen.for« of the four P'>
all going to Culter City on Sun
± Commandant of th* Training C«nt*r, who is snorting PrincU. Juli.rud^teg 5 i taSpU-
to viait Mrs. Bobbitts parent*.
All membera and friends are unties. A n W'seth. Oonntv unit j
«00. In fa bacsqroopd Dutch troop* pr***nt arms.
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Bailey.
promisi an enjoyable evening. members are Invited to at and. .
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