The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, June 21, 1940, Page Page 3, Image 3

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    Friday, June 21, 1^40
BEAVERTON' ENTERPRISE, Beaverton, Oregon
County Clerk Starts
Checking Initiative
Petitions Just Filed
Paire 3
Haste: n Star
Mrs. Kerrey form erly
’ taught in the B eaverton grade
il
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. N D ow ning o f
P ortland spent several days visiting
their son and daughter-in-law . Mr
and M s. Jack D ow ning at P rogress
Mi and Mrs. O tto
E rick son
on of
Portland visited B eaverton u . it 1V
Mr. E rick son left W cdnesd
Itti'.ho to spend the sum m er
A m on g those f oui B eaverton
lend
I ing the 67th annual State g ia r ' 80S -
slon at Salem l:ust week wet ire Mrs.
B ein ice D obbins Mr*. M.
M cKer-
ch er -M d M
1 -rk*r D ow ning and
dnughte
Francis-.
A m arriage license
was issued
in P ortland to E lm an R.
Johnson,
route 2, B eaverton and Miss Jean I,
M cL aughlin o f M ilw aukie, Oregon.
N EW CLIPPER BUSSES
Miss Lucille Kepler
Married in New York
Miss L ucille Keple o f New Y ork
city, form a lly o f Portland, d au ghter
o f Mi
and Mrs. C. W . K epler o f
Beaverton, and Meritt Dunn, o f H art-
lord, Conn., w eie m arried June 6 at
the Little C’h u ich Around thu C orner
in New Y ork .
Mr. and Mrs. Dunn plat! to leave
this w eek fo r Oregon to make their
home.
Initiative petition» w ith signature.*
to bt ch eck ed fo r vuluiity o f W ash-
ington cou nty voters we e received |
this week, coverin g three d ifferen t
proposed initiative i.'-tasure..
T he m ost
num erous signatures
m b s . m i h i h ic k r u f f
cover the CIO am endm ent» proposed
to the u ncm ployhieui com pen sation j
Funeral services were held Tues­
law.
T his m easure would
reduce ,
day afternoon , June 11, f.lr W ilhel-
em ployers exem ptions, increase m axi­
mina R u ff o f P ortland.
She is sur­
mum w eekly ben efits and paym ent j
vived by her husband, F rederick R u ff
pe iod, reduce w aitin g period fr o m ! G
two sons, William J. Ruff and a . j .
“ f the new C lippers Stream lined tlusses o f the the f»m ilia r blue and W hite O regon M otor Stages recenti)
three to one week, reduce the labor ' p at t <1 on the W olf C reek Highway . ate to Astoria aiut the Clatsop and T illam ook cou nty beuchen.
B u ff and one daughter, Mrs G. J.
W H IT F O R D
dispute disqu alification to fou>- weeks ]
Johnson, alt o f Portland.
H aying is the main business o f the
revise definition o f seasonable labor, |
Mr and Mrs. R u ff and their fam ily
farm e s In this com m unity. All hands are form ei residents o f Beaverton.
and put the operation o f the law in j
out ea’ ly and late takin g advantage
the hands o f three com m ission ers |
‘Horse of Troy’ Tradition
o f the good weather.
with individual salaries o f $4200 who
A D V E R T IS IN G P A Y S —T ry It!
appoint the adm inistrator w ithout be­
Gets Scientific Approval The C atholic w om en o f Beavei ton Mrs. Jordan 's sister Helen R ick ey
has taken apartm ents in P ortland
ing su bject to approval o f g ov ern o .
Quite often scientists prove some are servin g a luncheon on Tuesday, where sh e will rem ain fo r a while.
The Oregon M otor Stages, you r fa-
I June 25th in the ch u rch hall, follow ­
This particular petition v a s initiat­
i honored ancient tradition to be ed by cards, with prizes.
Chu ch services
Sunday
evening
ed by John M. Hrost and N eil G rif- milia. blue and white line, recently
fin although the O regon State In- purchased a fleet o f five new busses wrong, but there are times when
Mr. and Mrs. A lfred L aF on d
left " e r e con ducted by K enneth T aylor
they
prove
an
honored
ancient
tra­
dustrial U nion C ouncil is su pportin g Tind have placed them in service on
Monday for a tw o m onths trip in in the absence o f his brother D ou g­
the proposals.
j the W o lf Creek H ighw ay route to the dition to be right. For many a cen­ l Minnesota and oth er places visiting las w ho exp ects to return from his
trip to W heaton soon.
The Sunday-
R epeal o f the O regon M ilk con trol beaches.
This service puts Tualatin tury, until science came along with relatives and friends.
law is cov ered by another petition ! Valley residents w ithin about three its trained archeologists to prove
Bill S tiatton Jr., w ho has been S ch ool w as not very well attended
initiated by T hom as R . M ahoney fo ¡ h ours ride from A storia, G ea :h a rt, that there really was something to attending sch ool at C hicago U n iver­ as som e who com e regu larly a: e aw ay
If it’s
which nam es are now being checked. Seaside, Cannon Beach, M anzanita, the old tra d ition o f T r o y and H elen sity, visited his parents fo r a few days from hom e or 111.
LUMBER
OR
Miss Helen V ershem w h o graduated
R epeal o f the present liquor law Nehulem. W heeler. B righton. M anhat- o f T r o y and the T r o ja n h orse, sch ol- before he left fo r Seattle, W ash., eti
and authoi izing private sale is p o- talb R ockaw ay, G aribaldi and Tilla- ars regarded it as an entertaining route to A laska on radio w ork for tlu- from N ew berg last Tuesday is w ork ­
BLDG. M ATERIALS
ing at the B eaverton Cannery and
posed in an initiative
Six round trips per day are | sto ry , but no m o re . They even de­ summer.
proposed by m ook.
you need— then see
will
be
hom
e
for
the
summer.
m aintained on this .ou te.
C om m on Sense, Inc.
The T hundebird Cub and their Den
bated the question whether there
In addition there are three daily ever was a Troy and they some- m other Mrs. Haul E aston, attended
T he Pioneer p icn ic o f studenfs and
a matinee Sunday in a body und saw friends o f the M cK ay S ch ool D istrict
i | ville
ps and the
bL r ,y ° f McM,nn ! , times
proved
that
there wasn't.
alley junctions.
junctions,
valley
^
^
^
se v e n y e a r s A m e r i. tie picture G u lliver's Travels.
This was held on Sunday at the school
National Roads Survey
The w eather being cool and
T he busses are luxurious a ffa irs
is
the.
second
picture
they
have
seen house.
Office and Yards in
29 passengers in reclining, can archeologists have been doing sines they won the third prize o f two w indy the dinner w as served in the
Ards Highway Planning seating
a
really
complete
job
of
excavation
ALOH A
basem ent.
An excellent program o f
deeply cushioned seats.
The m otors
Surveys to guide the planning of are mounted in the rear. Air brakes at the site of Troy and they have dollars in the F low er F estival p a ­ m usic and readin g und talks by those
rade.
future highway improvements are fo safety und air conditioning for clearly established that the ancient
And Mr. \ incent will he
Mr. and Mrs. Fred G oyt nre en joy­ present was given in the sch ool room,
progressing rapidly in 46 states and comfort are part of their equipment, city which stood for so long as a ing a visit with their little grand this was follow ed by election o f o f ­
glad to help you with
the District of Columbia, according The fleet is known as the "Clipper guardian of the Dardanelles existed daughter, w hile the parents, Mr. and ficers fo: the ensuing year.
Carl
to the annual report of the U. S. ; Buses" and the cars are named after through more than 40 datable peri­ Mis. B ob G oyt o f VVoodland, W ash., H ansen w as elected president and
your building plans.
public roads administration. These some of the towns enroute,, for in­ ods. Nine communities were rep- are on a trip to Detroit, M ichigan.
Mrs. H arold C utting viq e-p u sid en t
and C. M. M cK ay secretary.
This
surveys,
financed and con- stance there is the City of Hillsbo:o, resented by the city mound, mean- ( H. G
. . jointly
. .
_ ..........
. is visit-
,
See o f ..........
M cM ..........
innville
Phone Beaverton 9903
w as the 24th year o f this orguniza-
ducted by the road administration 1 c 'ty of Forest Grove, City of Cannon ; ing that, time after time, the com- ing his son and family of Aloha
ttion
and
Mr.
M
cK
ay
has
been
secre­
and the sta te h ig h w a y d e p a rtm e n ts . Beach, City o f Seaside, and City o f munity at Troy was wiped out and
M .. and M ' s. W alter L. M yers und
Will. Keh: |j of
in clu d e c o m p le te in v e n to rie s o f all Astoria.
later leveled off and rebuilt anew on sons M arvin und I ’red m oved last tary continuously.
ru ra l ro a d s and d e ta ile d stu d ies
A nother addition to Oregon M otor top of the remains of the former week fro m E ugene to Eighth
and M ultnom ah, has been president for
Y O U N G 'S F U N E R A L H O M E
Mr. three years and filled the place with
o f h ig h w a y tra ffic, and h ig h w a y Stage service is the establishm ent o f cities. Troy had nine lives, in fact, W atson streets in Beaverton.
n
p
a m idnight schedule from P ortland
Myers
is
field
cpresentatlve
fo r cred it to him self. Mrs. Harriett M c­
writes
Dr.
Jotham
Johnson,
Univer­
T
hou
gh tfu l, S ym pathetic Servies
M cK erm an w as the only one
i to F orest G. ove w hich leaves P ort-
N orthw este. n C hristian H om e and K ay
T h e re p o rt sta tes that on e o f the j land at 12:30 a m
The F arm in gton sity of Pittsburgh archeologist, in for the O regon C hristian E ndeavor present w ho had attended the first
Phon«' Hay or N ight 972
The ex­ Union.
m o s t g e n e ra lly u sefu l p ro d u cts ot j R oa d service has also been extended the Scientific American.
sch ool in 1856.
M is. A nna Vose and
H IL L S B O R O
the p lan n in g su rv e y s is a s e r ie s o f j as fa r west as C hapm an’s C orner and peditions at Troy were headed by
Ruth Lehm an was am ong forty Mrs. E. M cG ow an w ere the only teach­
Prof. Carl Blegen, of the University nine O regonians to gruduute from ers present.
la r g e -s c a le state and co u n ty m a p s . ! thence to Aloha, along W h eeler ave
of Cincinnati.
T h e cou n ty m a p s, g e n e r a lly on a nue.
Stanford U niversity Sunday.
First to be unearthed was a spa- : R ichard W . Sander» o f Beavei ton
s c a le o f on e inch to on e m ile o r ! W e feel that a great deal o . credit
g r e a te r , sh ow , in ad d ition to tra n s- 1 >s due the O regon M otor Stages im ­ cious hall with 10 columns, dating has enlisted in the arm y.
p orta tion fa c ilitie s , all p h y s ic a l fe a - , the excellent service and frequent from 1900 to 1400 B. C. Evidences
Helen Joyce V ershum is listed on
OUR NEIGHBOR SAYS:
tures and man-made improvements, ! schedules they m aintain in the Tuala of destruction of the city by fire the first honor roll at O regon State
By M ILLER
and will form the first up-to-date and tin V alley. F ro m early m orn in g till were found at several depths, in the College o f E ducation at M onm outh.
W alter L. M yers w ent to G earheart ,
comprehensive series of county late at night they see to it that we form of a layer of ash and charred
f t CERTAINLY DO
'' th ey give me exactly
maps ever made. Other series of have frequent, safer, fast, econ om ical materials. Shattered stones at one to assist in the Christian E ndeavor ;
ENJOY IT, BECAUSE I'VE
transportation.
It is
this kind o f level indicated earthquake destruc­ con feren ce o f
THE MEAT I ASK FOR AT
W
ild
w
ood
Christian
maps to be drafted on the base t ansportation service that has d on e j
FOUND A MEAT MARKET
ndeavor Union Friday, Saturday and
maps show highway and other trans­ m uch to attract residents to our co m ­ tion. Finally, the earliest occupa­ E
W
HERE
IT'S
A
PEAL
.
M ILLER S
Sunday.
PLEASURE TO TRADE h
portation systems, bus and truck m unity and so con tribu ted greatly | tion level of all was revealed, with
Mr. and Mrs. E rnest Lehm an o f
AND
EVERYONE IS SO j
routes, postal routes, school-bus to the trem endous grow th in popula- j a fortification wall and gates flanked Beaverton, announce the engagem ent
c COURTEOUS/ITS THE L
by
projecting
towers,
Troy
before
routes, and traffic volume.
tion in the past few years.
*>f their daughter, Alda Ruth, to Don
t e l MOST DEPENDABLE
the beginning of the age of metals. aid Barnard W alster o f P alo Alto,
The 1940 federal census will be
[ Y ->V M i D K r r . i . t M f f l » /
Science
thus
has
given
ample
evi­
C
alifornia.
more complete because of this map­
Insomnia May Be an Idea
dence for the existence of a real
Miss Lehm an, who is a g-adm it e o f
ping work, according to the report.
If
insomnia
troubles
you,
it
n
ay
and actual Troy, so let lovers of the St. Helens H:ill ju n ior college, will
For the first time the boundary lim­
graduate this week from Stanford
its around the settled areas of un­ be an imprisoned idea, trying to “ Odyssey” and the "Iliad” rejoice.
University.
incorporated urban communities of break through tl.e dark folds and
Mr. W alster attended the U niver­
800 or more population have been crevices of your brain, according to
sity o f Southern C alifornia and is i
established in 29 states, making pos­ Dr. Elliot D. Hutchinson, assistant Special Driving Tests
m em ber o f Sigm a Chi
sible census reports for such com- j professor of psychology at the Uni­
Reduce Accident Cases The wedding is planned for the
versity
of
Rochester.
Hutchinson
munities.
In a special automobile driving early fall.
Field surveys, which form the states that more than 80 per cent
W altei L. M yers represents North- 1
test
based on psychological fines
of
artists,
writers,
musicians,
scien­
basis of the map work, and also an
w esterh C hristian H om e in the state
given
by
a
group
of
the
97
of
Cali-
tists
and
other
creative
persons
in­
inventory of the present extent and
iei vicwcu have
mivc jiiuuivuia
ui “ in-
m- fornia s worst traffic violators, the i con
v.. vention
.
., o f Christian ch urches in
moments of
condition of all rural roads, have terviewed
is 20
sight”
when
troublesome
problems
j
result
showed
a
drop
of
63
per
cent
‘
Housi^uests*
f'^M • U” nd
e M s. Emil
been completed in 43 states, covering
Oregon Motor Stages
Extend Coast Service
.Beaverton News.
Vincent Lumber Co.
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DEPENDABILITY
d
an aggregate of 2,748,853 miles, the suddenly clear up. Such creative ! in major and 40.6 per cent in minor 1 P Hedbuig Monday n^d T
insight, he believes, is the result of violations for the group.
| were Mrs. Philllpine Schmi ß
anil
report states.
. . .
hard thinking, long effort without ap-
A similar select group of chronic ! Walter and Ben Knoell, all of Ta-
In co-operation with the Associa- parent results, a period of emotional and dangerous violators remained coma, Washington,
tion of American Railroads pertinent jrrstability and high tension, fol- untested. These untested drivers ex-
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hite had as
facts relating to rural and uihan jowed by a period when you may perienced a rise in violations after their guests this week, forme: neigh-
grade crossings are being supplied. ( forget tbe problem entirely.
the testing date. For the two years t>ors Mrs. Gertiude Wood and Orin
This information will be combined j
after the tests the untested group
of Ilwfflco' Washington,
with data from a field inventory of ;
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had 557 convictions for traffic law j Mi“ Helen Vershum of Beaverton,,
the crossings and with traffic counts ,
Ancient Egyptian Bread
violations as against 164 convictions ,'v,a.8 arT,,,"k the graduates of Oregon,
to develop new improvement pro- | In the Metropolitan museum of
C olelge o f E du cation
last week, re­
for
the tested drivers.
grams in which first , attention will be art in New York city, there is a
ceivin g O regon teuctiers certificate.
Similar tests were made on a
Mr. and Mrs. R . M. Millet- drove to
given to the most dangerous cross- ; basket containing the oldest bread
group
of good drivers, represented | San Francisco, California, last week
in8s>
in the world. This basket of bread
Field work on the traffic surveys ; was discovered in the tomb of an by the track drivers of a certain to attend the funeral of C H. Ed-
has been completed in all but nine Egyptian woman by the name of I corporation.
Variations in their munds on Tuesday
. i:.. . to
. the
t- report.
__ ... At
i i Egyptian woman oy me name Of d r iv in g offinpnt
v «»ere
in
Mrs
Marv
e ffic ie n c y
w e r e measured
m e a s u re d in
M rs M
ary Dnwsrt
Daw son o f Portland, is
states, according
j Ra-Mose and her husband, Hat
te
r
m
s
o
f
a
c
c
id
e
n
t
fr
e
q
u
e
n
c
y
b
e
fo
r
e
spending
several days nt the home o f
3,237 stations the weights of trucks,
500„ ,r J !rJi ! and after teVting'.“ S h ow in g the a<£ Mr. and" f e W . 7 DMl^er
commodities carried, and other data ago. This ancient bread 3;
is well pre­
Mrs. R od a H ardin
and daughte
trucks and truck-trailer combina­ served today. One loaf has a hard, | ministration of special tests, the rec­ 1 Julie
o f K lam ath
and
Mrs
tions. Information on the weights glossy crust. Another seems to be | ords of the tested drivers improved Gladys E ffen b erg er Falls
ami sons o f T il­
even
more.
A
group
of
untested
and dimensions of buses and num­ a kind of fruitcake which may have
drivers from the same company lam ook, are visiting at the hom e o f
ber of passengers carried was also
been the wedding cake of this mar- i usecj as a control, experienced more 'h e ir parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. D.
obtained.
ried pair. According to the religious accidents after the testing dates; alr •Shellenberger,
M i. and Mrs. A. V. M asters and
beliefs of ancient Egypt, the soul though all of the drivers concerned,
laughter Juditti o f Portland, visited
T R IF L IN G COST. SM A L L SPAC E. after death required nourishment,
both tested and untested, were con­
B U T P O W E R TO D O A LM O ST just as in life. Thus, bread was sidered safe, cautious and capable. Mrs M asters sister Mrs M elvin Beel­
er, Sunday.
often placed in the tombs.
A N Y T H IN G — W A N T ADS.
F. H. S ch ocne is grently im proved,
_______ ________________________
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The only conclusion that can be
riw îw îw *\V «jV î\i/ i »
Come to
Holland Feed Store
PHONE 5603
BEAVERTON
The finest quality at Lowest Prices. Hund­
reds o f Farmers who have been dealing wit h
us know that thc\ can depend on us. You
can obtain everything you need here; save
time, money and effort. Brin^ us your Feed
Problems.
after an illness o f several days.
Mrs. H. W. Stroeve and son Hans
are in S ilv e.ton visiting Her stater for
tion made better drivers out of .
ones and materially improved both tw o weeks.
Fred Peterson is erecting a new
the driving technique and the cau­
home on his property on the c o m e r
tion of the poor drivers.
>f F ifth and Main streets
Mrs. Inez W h itw orth and Miss E va
T ry a w ant ad first!
W hitw orth visited friends in A storia
md Seaside last week .
T hey also
<pent a short time at their propei ty
at Rockawm y,
T he Christan S cien ce C hurches of
Mr. and Mrs. H arris H ansen and
P ortlan d, and S ocieties o f Portland
children o f Cathlam et, Wash., have
P ark rose and G iesh am
moved to B eaverton fo r the summer.
M iss I/ois W elch o f V ictoiia , B. C.,
cord ia lly invite you r and your
is visitin g her father, Dr. R S. W elch
friends to a
R obert Shaw o f Portland, spent the
free lecture on
week end with his grandparents, Mr.
and M is. Geo. Thyng.
Mrs. M ay H ughes o f Portland, is
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
-pending her vacation with her sister
by
Mrs. Inez W hitw orth.
L ouis H ughson o f Seaside spent Fri-
John Henry VVeer, S.S.
lay o f last week In Beavei ton.
o f B rooklin e, Mass.
Mrs. M yrtle P. Nelson, secretary o f
¡leaver chapter, attended the annual
M em ber o f the Board o f Leeture-
banquet o f secreta ies o f
Portland
and vicin ity last Tuesday
ship o f T he »¿o th e r Church. The
Mr. and Mrs. R aym ond F errey o f
H i s t C h u ich o f Christ, Scientist,
South Gate, C alifornia, form er resi-
in B oston, M assachusetts
Jents o f B eaverton, arrived Sunday
for e visit with friends
and to
In ths
attend the Grand
Chapter o f the
CIVIC AU DITORIU M
S. W. 3rd ,%ve., and Clay Nt.
Sunday Afternoon,
June 23
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