The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, September 06, 1940, Image 1

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LARGEST CIRCULATION IN EASTERN WASHINGTON COUNTY
VOL. 13, NO. 21
Beaverton, Oregon, Friday, September 0 1940
PTÄ Prepare to
Resume Work
i
Beaverton
Local Schools
Open Monday
Fair Ice Industries
$1 Year—Published W eekly
Claims Building
Business Booms
Mrs. Schoene was hostess at her
home Wednesday afternoon honoring
the Misses Maryann and Margaret
Scott with a bridal shower.
14 la­
dies were present. Cards were play­
ed during the afternoon in which
First Gathering for Year
Many Improvements Noted
Babson Urges Labor
Mrs. W. J. Scott held high score.
Many beautiful gifts were unwrap­ About School Buildings
Slated on September 17th
Leaders
to Remember Nazis
ped.
A delicious lunch was served
The Beaverton P. T.A. has planned
En
Route
to Bubson Park, Septem­
Beaverton schools will open on
Robert Engleke plans to leave for
to have some of the general business the University of Oregon Monday to September 9.
The Freshmert must
ber 6 Monday
was Labor Day,
Labor has come a long wuy in the
meetings in the afternoon at the be on hand for football practice of register on that day and get accus-
tomed to the work and the building
hulf century since this day was fust
grade school this fall and winter. which* he is assistant manager.
A meeting will be held at the Meth­ before the registration of the upper
These meetings will enable the moth­
made a holiday, American working
grades on September 11.
The build-
men are in the most enviable—but
ers and homemakers to take an ac­ odist church, Thursday, September ing is
after
spend
­
in fine condition
The 19 at 2:30 p. m. for charter meeting ing the
most vulnerable- position of thus-
tive part in the association,
whole summer in repairing
of the new womans club to discuss
I sin-
of any nation in tile world.
program committee, headed by Mu.
and
remodeling
it.
The
grade
school
ways and means and make arrange­
cerely hope that their bldxsings and
Homer A. Speer, has worked very ments for the fall and winter meet­ is very proud of the play shed which
their dangers will seriously be con-
diligently to provide interesting and ings.
has been painted and a floor laid
over
the
whole
building.
They
are
■idered
and discussed on Monday be­
instructive program for each session. I
The evening services at the Meth-!
cause the future of their blessings
Each discussion will hinge in with odist church will 6e resumed Sunday prepared for a good year and in­
depends on the recognition of their
the others making a program of j evening following summer vacation. creased enrollment.
There are so many changes and
dangers.
Practical Problems of Life for the
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Richey have
entire year.
These should provide ■ moved to the Selby residence in Gar­ improvements at the Beaverton High
This especially applies to labor's
an outlet for expression from every- i den Home after occupying the H. C. school that pupils arriving on the
part in the defense program.
De­
opening
date
will
think
they
have
a
Browne house during the summer
one.
fense is not only a military problem
new
building.
With
the
new
light
­
w.hile Mr. and Mrs. Brown were va­
for us.
It is a construction and
The first meeting of the year, Sep- * cationing near Mt. Hood.
ing system and fresh cream and buff
production problem,
Before we can
tember 17, at 2:30, is especially im­
paint on all the walls the light is in­
Among those attending *he Frank
■■
turn out 50,000 planes, gigantic
portant to everyone .
A general re­ Beal funeral services at McMinnville creased so much. Great credit should
plants must be put up.
Before we
sume of summer board meetings wil) Wednesday of last week were Jay go to Mr. Metzler, who is busy every
1
can launch our "second" navy, more
be presented as well as plans perfect­ Gibson, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Richey, day overseeing and directing the
work, planning class rooms and al!
shipyards must be constructed . Ba-
ed for the year.
This will be the Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Osfield and Mrs.
needs for an increased enrollment.
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fore tanks can be turned out in real
Loftus.
time to be on hand with suggestions
Miss La Ray Martyn, daughter of
numbers, new machines and new ma­
and criticisms. All committee chair­
chine shops must be built. Thousand«
men will have rejiorts ready at this Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Martyn, left Tues- Kiwanis vs Youngsters
■ t;-
day evening for Evanston, Ill., where
of homes near the defense areas
time, and plans for the teachers re­ she
will attend Northwestern Univcr- Softball Game Exciting
ception, the following week, will be sity this next year.
must be put up. Airfields, barracks,
turned in.
supply depots, thousands of auxiliary
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Taylor and Affair Wednesday Evening
items must be planned and built. In
If you have a child or children in- daughter Ardice, spent several days
After their regular meeting Wed- ■
short, the first step in defending
terested in Cub Scouts, Blue Birds, at Emmett, Idaho; visiting relatives, nesday, August 28th, the Beaverton |
Dimple-kneed Itetty (left) and ("liarliss of the Treasure
America is a mammoth construction
or 4-H, remember the Beaverton as- returning home Wednesday.
Kiwanis went to a softball game to
The Past Noble Grands club will
Island Ice Frolics skate oil 3OO pounds of ice held up by stout
job the like of which the world has
sociation sponsors these groups and
take second place.
The youngsters
meet at the home of Mrs. C. J. Stev­
Bob Barrett, deliver) man for the ice Industries exhibit at the
never seen.
needs your support to carry on. ens Wednesday, Sept. 11. There will of the playground scored 13 to the
fair. It's a big loud, but Bob doesn't sore.
Financial support is of course ne- be a pot luck lunch at noon.
Heaviest Since 1930
Kiwanis
8.
It
was
a
pitchers
game
Mrs.
cessary to every organization, but no I Evelyn Scott will be assisting host­ from the start with Dewey (Lefty)
This first step is already under
organization, however well financed, ess.
Drorbaugh, Kiwanis, against David
way.
Awards, covering lai th indus­
Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Hitt of La (Little Giant) Frank of the young­
can run long and successfully with
trial and home building, this summer
I
out active backing.
The above Grand, Oregon, were dinner guests sters.
were the heaviest since J 1930.
Of
mentioned gTbups were either not Monday evening of Mr. and Mrs. Jay I
Jean
Holland
made
a
home
run
'
these
awards,
25
per
cent
ba
can
Gibson.
organized or were struggling along
1 traced to defense work.
As the
Beaver Chapter No. 106 O. E. S. that stirred the youngsters into fine
Miss
Evelyn
Kickbusch,
daughter
Most of the Washington County
until t.he sponsorship was assured. will hold its first meeting Wednes­ playing action, in the fourth inning, 1
of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Kickbusch of schools opened September 3 and oth­ | weeks wear into months, as summer
Shall they be dropped now?
Aren’t day evening, September 11, follow in which they scored 5 runs.
The ; Walterville, and Chester Robinson,
ers September 9, following the sum­ turns into winter, current defense
you interested?
What about your’ ing the summer vacation. Birthday youngsters then returned to make j eon of Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Robin­
• building may seem like a drop m
mer vacation.
children or those youngsters down j anniversaries of those occurring in one run in the fifth and 3 in the sev- i son of Tigard, were married at the
the bucket.
America may be hea<l-
There
has
been
no
major
changes
the road that really haven't had May, June, July and August, will be enth, - which left the Kiwanis mak-, bride’s home at Walterville, Sunday
|
ing
into
the
most
frenzied construc­
in the heads of schools from those
much of a chance at something dif­ honored, with the men folks i *n I ing a second best.
afternoon,
August
25th,
at 2 of last term, except Gaston .high tion period in her history.
Speed
ferent. Why not get in back of school charge of refreshments, entertain­ ! Wednesday, September 4, the Ki- o'clock Rev. Hollister performed the school where Laster Wilson succeeds ! i,t this work is assantial and the
ment and decorations.
ceremony. The wedidng party stood
and parent organizations and lend a
The speed depends on many factors -in-
Mr. and Mrs. George Thyng and wanis learned of their fall program before a mirror framed in fern. At Howard Thomas as principal.
hand?
latter will become principal of Yam­ eluding the cooperation of both eni-
Tha
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Brown left for at their regular meeting.
either side stood a large basket of hill high,
Students of Metzger ployet’s and wage workers.
Seaside Tuesday morning where they schedule will hold a number of inter­
white gladiolus and fern.
school, near Tigaid, 'arc looking for-
will spend a weeks vacation together. esting talks by various speakers. It
If American labor follows in tile
a new auditorlum-gymna-
The bride wore a floor-length dress ward to
Mrs. Squires of Cornelius, was an was also learned that the Canby Ki-
sium, plans for which have been footsteps of French labor, it will be
of
white
shadow-sheer
crepe.
Her
over night guest Sunday nite of Mrs. wanis invited a group from Beaver-
R. D. Benham who is making her ton to attend their anniversary meet- veil of white silk net. caught in a completed, according to County Supt. years before we are ready to defend
ouselves.
Perhaps we will be too
band of orange blossoms, was one Kraus.
home with her daughter Mrs. Harry
ing to be held September 9.
worn by Mr. Robinson's mother. She
Miss Alda Ruth Lehman, daughter! Alexander.
Schools scheduled to open Septem­ late. I implore labor to realize that
carried a bouquet of dark and light ber 3 Include grade and high school ; in a Fascist system of government,
Beaverton, was married
Tuesday, ;
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph LaFond have
blue delphiniums, white rosebuds and Hillsboro^
of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lehman, of returned to their home here after a
Forest Grove, Tigard, ' there is no place for unions, for
August 22. at 9 o'clock a. in! to Mr.' two months trip to visit relatives Fitzpatrick-Sol ver
stephanotls.
Sherwood and Banks. Grade schools short hours, and high pay. The first
Don Banard Walster son of Mr. and ! and friends in Minnesota and Wis­ Ceremony August 26
The maid of honor Miss Zula Kick­ opening that day includes Cornelius, thing Hitler did was to "hit the trade
Mrs. G B Weister of Palo Alto, Cal., consin.
busch,
sister of tlie bride, wore a Reedville, Manning, North Plains, : unions so hard they will never rise
Miss Evelyn Solver, daughter of
at the Cedar Mills Congregational j
Aloha- ■
Mrs. Elmer Benson and small Mr .and Mrs. E. A. Solver of Hills­ floor-length gown of gold taffeta, Buxton, Garden Home and
again.”
Only a few days ago, the
church.
The ceremony was read | daughter returned to their home here
made in a similar style to the bride's I Huber.
boro,
became
the
bride
of
Gerald
powerful
French labor unions were
i dress.
by Rev. H. F. Wiley, in the presence ' Sunday after a weeks vacation at
She wore a corsage of Talis­
Slated to open September 9 are
Fitzpatrick, son of Mr. and Mrs. H.
dissolved by the Petain government,
bf relatives and friends.
The bride ; Seaside.
man
rosebuds.
Beaverton,
Dilly,
Gaston,
Tualatin,
J. Fitzpatrick of Beaverton, Monday,
was given in marriage by her father. |
Mr. and Mrs. Don McDonald and
William Robinson of Tigard, act­ Metzger, and many of the smaller Labor leaders in the United States
The church was beautifully deco-; their daughter Margaret Ann spent morning, August 26, at 8 o'clock at ed as his brother's best man.
remember
this especially
schools in the counties total of 113 should
rated with baskets of white gladiolus, i Labor Day at Depoe Bay visiting St. Mathews church In Hillsboro
elementary districts.
those in Oregon. Washington, and
The
bride
was
attired
in
a
dusty
rose
Miss
Mary
Ella
Trotter
of
Eugene
The bride wore a gown of blue pas-1 .relatives.
California.
suit with white accessories, with a played Ah, Sweet Mystery of Life
tel, in street length and wore white j
Mr. and Mrs Dayton Peck enter-
Highest Wages In World
orchid with a black felt off the face [ tained with a picnic supper at their corsage of gardenias and small pink and Wedding March by Mendelssohn. Local 4-H Club Girls
Ruth Fitzpatrick, sister
A reception was held following (lie
Maybe I am worrying unduly over
hat velvet trimmed.
home Thursday evening of last week rosebuds.
Miss Martha Rose Lehman was. guests including Mr. and Mrs. Fred of the groom, was maid of honor. •eremony. Assisting in serving were Winners at County Fair
the attitude of labor,
But anyone
her sisters only attendant and wore •Goyt, Mr. and Mrs. Wm
Stratton, Leo Kepler of Portland, was best the Misses Winifred Kickbusch. Mui-
who knows the story of leadership in
Following
is
a
list
of
prize
winner!
a biege street length dress trimmmed t Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Drorbaugh, Mi. man. After the ceremony guests as­ fair Saunders, and Mrs. W. K. Miles. from the eastern part of the county certain of our unions particulai lyl
Out of town guests were Mr. and
in cinnamon brown and wore an or- j and Mrs. Jay Gibson and Mr. and sembled at the bride's home for
breakfast.
Mrs. Harry Robinson. William and in the Girls 4-H club department at the building trades — undoubtedly
chid.
|' IM i s. C. M. Martin.
in Hillsboro, shares the same misgivings thu’ I
I
They left for the beach for a short Evelyn Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Leon­ the county fair held
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Gibson were
Carl Lehman was best man and |
do.
Wage rates in the construction
honeymoon
trip.
They
will
make
ard
Stark,
Lorraine
Stark,
all
of
Ti
­
August
29,
30.
31:
ushers.
among the dinner guests of Mr. and
business are the highest in the worid
their home in Portland.
X
gard:
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ray
Halderman.
Portland
A wedding breakfast followed at Mrs. T. W. Findley at their
lit
Carol
Ap-
Clothing
-Div.
2,
a
Two tables !
Lurton Halderman. Mr. and Mrs pieberry, Tigard; 2nd Aiicia John- for uny broad group of skilled trad< <
Simmons Hill Villa for the immed- • home Tuesday evening. —
Richard (Quinlan, all of Poitland.
The industry has been in the dol-
iate relatives.
of bridge were played during the ev- I Novikoff Ballet
son, Beaverton; 4th Jean Hansen.
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Sylvester, Miss
drums for years because building
Mrs. Walster Is a graduate of Beav- ‘ ening.
erton high school, St. Helens Hall,'
Eunicu Sylvester of Beaverton, Miss Beaverton.
Mrs. Alolph Olson returned last i School Opens
costs were no high, it. was cheaper
In Div 3, a, Carol Rider, Tigard. for people
Maifair
Saunders of Alvadore.
Junior college and Stanford univer-I week to her home at Ocean Park,
Instruction for tots, adults and
to rent than
to build,
sity.
; Wash., after spending two weeks special classes for busindbs wotssii
After the ceremony the couple left 1st and Marjory Allingham, also of This years
tile
industry
has
begun
to
th>'-
¡«with
her
son
in
law
and
daughter
i
Mr. Walster is a graduate of
They will be at Tigard, 5th.
which feature relaxation exercises for coast points.
show marked sign« of revival, des­
University of Southern California,? Mr. and Mrs. Don McDonald.
home in Tigard after September 1.
Div. 4 a, 4th Ihitty Anderson, Ti- pite peak costs of both labor and
Mrs. W. H. Boswell left f o I and aids to good posture, are offered Mrs. Robinson is a graduate of Eu­
and is affiliated with Sigma Chi.
gard.
by
the
Novikoff
Russian-American
materials, Yet, our building tradefl­
resume
to
McMinnville
Thursday
After spending a few days at Tim- :
gene Business college and attended
Div. 4, b, 1st Natalie Bergin, Beav- men, highest paid in the world, are
berline Lodge
and . the
Southern! her work in the schools of that Ballet School which recently opened Oregon State college. Mr. Robinson
immunity Library, is a graduate of Oregon State college erton.
pushing up their wages, cutting
Coast beaches they motored to Palo i place after spending the summer va- its studio in
Alto where they will make their ; cation in Beaverton
Beaverton, Oregon.
Ground woik, and is a member of Mu Beta Beta
down their hours again!
a,
1st
Jean
Baker,
Beaver-
j
Div.
5.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Van Kleek necessary for the beginner in danc­
i
home.
ton.
Residential building has been gett-
and Miss Catherine Van Kleek spent
ing, is offered in class and private Guernsey Cow Sold
Div. 3. Bread—Norma Pentz, Ileav- ' ing a little more courage each year
several days last week on a trip to
I
Reception Event Sunday
since 1932.
Only in 1937 was there
Roseburg, Marshfield and the south- instruction, it was announced. Com­ To Mrs. Kinnaman
erton, 1st.
I ern
plete, courses are also obtainable in
coast.
a
let
down,-
due
to the runaway In-
Room
At Harry Robinson Home
Improvement E Room furn i
Pipersville, Pa., Sept. 6 The Arn-
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Van Kleek ballet, toe, character and other forms
crease in both labor and material
iihings,
Natalie
Bergin,
2nd.
erican Guernsey Cattle club, Pete;
Sunday evening, September 1st. Mr. spent the week end at Rockaway of dancing.
Monthly building contracts
Giris Dress Style Revue, Group , costs!
and Mrs. Harry L. Robinson enter­ beach.
The school is opened every Satur­ borough, N. H, reports the sale of a
are making new peaks since 1929.
the day, from 10 a. m.
Div.
4
—
Natalie
Bergin,
Beaverton.
tained at a reception honoring their;
Mrs. Dayton Peck entertained
<
registered Guernsey bull and a reg­
son and daughter in law’. Mr. and members and friends < of the Method-
Group Division 5 Jean Baker, also but so are construction costs, while
istered Guernsey cow by William F
rents are making no progress in eith-
Mrs. Chester Robinson.
Many gifts i ist Ladies Aid with a I silver tea at
of
Beaverton.
A meeting of the Young Republf- F'retz to Mrs. Lon Kinnaman of
er direction Th» recent rise in costs
were received bv the bride and groom. ; her home Thursday of last week.
State
Fair
Winners
In
Review,
—
The bull is Fritzlyn
Fol cans of Washington County will be Aioha, Oregon.
At the close of the evening refresh- > There were 36 ladies present,
Continued on Page 2
Party Dress Natalie Bergin, Beav­
ments were served to about 75 guests lowing the tea and business meeting I held in the Chamber of Commerce Glad Genius 233391 and the cow 1.4
erton.
the evening refreshm»»nts were serv ( the ladies viewed the beautiful flor- i rooms in Hillsboro, Oregon, on Tues- Fritzlyn Fashion Angelus 636806.
Div. 5, b, Wool Suit, Jean Baker, Huber Garden Club
ed to about 75 guests
al garden surrounding the Peck | day, September 10th, 1940, at eight
Out of town guests included th- home.
A combined pleasure and business Beaverton.
I _ p. m.
Ralph Cake, Oregon Na-
To Meet Sept. 10
Natalie Bergin of Beaverton won
brides mother. Mrs John W. Kick-
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Alexander, Mr.' tional Committeeman,
and other trip was made recently by Louie Bal­
The Huber Garden club will hoid
busch, Miss Zula and Winifred Kick i and Mrs. R. R. Summers. Mr. and speakers will be present,
fourth
prize
in
Dollar
Dinner
plan,
mer of I-a Portone to the Oregon
busch of Walterville. Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Ted Hetu and Mrs. Ruby Boyd, I
its regular meeting in the Huber
preparing,
serving
and
clean
kitchen
Beaches
and
northern
California.
He
Music and refreshments will be
Ray Halderman. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd spent the I.abor Day holidays at Ya­
visited the Redwood forests, friendH In a period of three hours a dinne- Commercial hall at 8 p. m. Tuesday,
furnished
Markham, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thorn- I chats.
September 10t»h.
All citizens are invited to be pres- at Grants Pass, Oregon Caves, Dia- for four people at a cost not to ex
ton, Mr and Mrs. H. Lund. Mr.----
and - - I
Mrs. Harry Eliander returned to
J. G, Bacher, founder of the SwI.’S
ceed $1.00 for the four.
mo
nd
Lake
and
other
points
of
in-
ent.
Mrs. Marshall Huddle. Mr. and Mrs. < her home here Friday after a two
Floral
Co.
in Portland, will be the
The
most
healthy
4-H
boy
in
the
Me-
terest.
He also fished in the
C. C. Salser. Mr and Mrs. J. P Nel- I weeks vacation spent at Clatskanie,
His talk will be on
county was Robert Kauer, West Un­ guest speaker.
son, Oscar Wurtenburger. Mr. and i and Seaside.
Wilbur Holcomb and H. R. Nelson tolius river.
Garden
Flowers
for
Spring,
He will
Ion,
age
12.
nnd
Marion
Jacobson
Mrs. Charles Sylvester, all of Port- !
Mr and Mrs. Doy^Gray spent the spent the week end salmon fishing
land: Mr. and Mrs. Paul Patterson <»/ ' week end holidays on a trip to John , on the Columbia
river bringing
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Cady of Ab age 11, also of West Union, was judg­ also show his colored pictures that
Hillsboro. Mr. and Mrs Jay Gibson • Day and other Eastern Oregon points home two large Chinooks.
erdeen, Wash, visited at the home of ed the healthiest girl in the county. he has taken from flower and sre.l
Mr and Mrs Fred Sylvester of B»-av .
Mr. and Mrs
Hugh Lewis drove
Dr. J R. Talbert, I R. Metzler and her mother, Mrs. D. C. Fisher, re
growers all over the United States
erton.
to Boise, Idaho, Thursday of last I George Blasser spent the week end cently. They also visited with friends
Mr. and Mrs. J. Johnson and fam­ and Europe.
week where they visited their son in j holidays at Bay Ocean, where they and relatives In Beaverton and Hills­ ily drove to Myrtle Point, Oregon
A pot luck supper has been plann­
Accompanied by her mother last Saturday.
, Jean Baker arrived on Wednesday ! law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Wm fished and made repairs on the Tal- boro.
They returned Mon­ ed for the members for this occasion.
bert cottage.
and sister Miss Mae, Mr. and Mrs. day leaving Marjorie there to start
for a few days visit with her friend Shook for several days.
Mrs. R. Ferris Is in charge of tha
Miss Lula Coyner was taken to
Bill Stratton, .Jr. is spending a Cady drove to Bonneville Dam Sat her school year teaching in the pri­
Pat Dobbins.
She was here to at­
supper which wil Ibe served at 6:30.
tend the fair at Hillsboro, where Good Samaritan hospital Friday. She couple of weeks with his parents be­ urday.
They left for home Monday. mary department.
The beautiful
The business meeting and show­
she finished her fifth year of club underwent a major operation Sunday j fore returning to school at Chicago
Myrtle trees, the beach at Bandon,
Miss Lent* Eichler has a Portland and the Sea Hon Caves, near Flor­ ing of the pictures will be open to
work.
Jean won first on her wool I
Mr. and Mrs. Louis H. McGuire University for the coming year He
suit and a trip to the State Fair for and daughter Susanne of Norton. Va., has spent the summer in
Alaska contractor constructing a greenhouse ence, were the unusual sights en­ everyone. Come and bring a friend.
the Style Review.
on her place on Farmington road.
joyed on the trip.
Free admission.
I visited Mrs Loreen Allyn Monday. doing radio work.
Chester Robinson No Major Changes in
Married Aug. 25 County School Heads
Alda Lehman Married
Aug. 22nd at Cedar Mills
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