D E D IC A T E D T O T H E BEST IN T E R E ST S A N D V O L. 14, NO. 26 Beaverton, Oregon. D E V E L O P M E N T OF G R EA TE R B E A V E R T O N E ST A B L ISH E D Friday, July 25, l c)41 1927 Small Towns Become Key-Centers Babson Sees New Map of America Gala Celebration Planned For Bus Dedication August 6th E xtensive preparations are in the -------------------------------------—_ — — ----------- Babson Park, Mass., July 2 5 - m ak in g fo r a gala tim e W ednesday i M ap-m akers had better get busy lay­ evening. A ugust 6, at B eaverton, j July 1st, Registration ing out the new industrial pictures w hen O regon M otor Stages Com pany I ( I Inoffie-ial I o f the U. S A. and Canada. F or will form ally dedicate a new twenty | ' ~ ;n o * * ' generations, the tides o f population nine passen ger stream lined bus the 1 * ollow ing is an u nofficial list o f and business enterprise have been The bus will Jul.y lst registration, their sequent “ C ity o f B eaverton.’ flow ing from farm to tow n and from ■ and serial num ber, as given out by R O Y L. D A V ID S O N be on display at the athletic field | m iddletow n to m etropolis. Som e ten follow in g .fceiemonies at the lius I ashington cou n ty local board num- peak. On an early Spring day. 1847. a years ago, this sw ing hit its ,jep0t. ! her 1, at B eaverton: w agon train w as form in g in Inde­ The tide turned in fa vor o f the small T he m ayor, city cou n cil and la rge, I^ ife i j Chas^ E K lick ; 8-796— 8 8 8 H arold bantered another. The crow d closed Started in County a com m ittee to plan the w elcom e for • ! V. Johnson; S-815— S-44— Jam es S. REUNITED through a letter in Mr. Fixit’s column were these i in around the new arrivals and the I Heat; S-834 8 4 6 — H om er K. H ay- Civilian defense enrollm ent got un­ the new com ers. truth was soon out. But the specu- four Devi* brothers. From left— Norman, Harry, Lester and A l­ derway in W asington cou n ty last C itizens fro m eastern W ashington n e s ' 8 8 5 2 — 8 7 3 — H arry F ’ *-'*•) . lations o f the w agon eers was none fred. Lester came all the way from New Jersey for the reunion. week. Men and wom en w ishing to cou n ty ch osen to serve on the com - [ 8 8 7 0 — S-8S— Clyde A. F ry ; 8-888 - | the less. "W h y .it takes months to register in thlH m ovem ent may do so m ittee in clude: M ayor A lbert R ossi,; 8 1 2 — G eorge M. B utler; 8 9 0 7 .-S-47 1 reach Oregon. H ow does he expect at the city halls in Beaverton, Sher­ H en ry Johnson, R . B. Denney, J a k e; R oy C .Chase; 8 9 2 5 - S-31— H erbert! , to kepp fru it trees alive through all w ood and Tualatin or at Garden K em m er, B eaverton ; H. R. Findley.i — In gram ; 8 9 4 4 —S-41— E dw in E. that hot dry w eath er? R idin' 'em Home, M etzger, Aloha, C edar Mills, E. A. C ool, Sam uel B. L aw rence, o f Schm idt; 8963» S-45—H arvey B. I ! in a w agon b o x !’’ and T igard postoffices. P ortlan d , P. E. Lewis, W . E. Up- ; Ju n or; S -9 8 1 -S -8 6 - Paul A. Her-1 "W ell, it’s his funeral, not mine.,” Im pressed with the u rgency o f shaw, T ig a rd ; Mrs. F rench and Mr. j berholz; S-1000— S-14—C harles W .! “ Guess w e’ll be needin' some fruit the nation's defense program , the H illier o f W est Slope; H enry H agg, : Bushnell; 81019— S-43 W alter C. | trees in O regon w hen we get there. county defense cou ncil is urging that R eed v ille; Mrs. J. L. Schm id, C. J .jD e n le y ; S-1038— S-52— F rith jo f G. M. i In the fall o f 1939 Mrs Bertha I'd never thought about them not citizens planning to enroll in this Stickney, H. A. Nielsen, A loh a: Ma- j T ollefsen ; 8 1 0 5 6 - 8 1 6 Donald L. | B ow e o f B eaverton asked Mr. Fixit i havin' any thought they had every­ im portant service do so im m ediately. y or John N yberg, Tualatin; M ayor! C ongram ; S-1075—S-87—H erhert B. to help her locate her scattered \ thing in O regon .” And so it went. A Tribute It is hoped that registration will fo l­ Joseph M orback, Otto K rebs and! T hom as; S-1099 (a )— S-28—B ernard brothers and sisters. T he man w ho ow ned the tw o w a­ B eaverton E nterprise low sw iftly enough thnt key men and W illiam E dy, Sherw ood. M any o f ; J. Altishin; 81109— 8 1 9 -M erle Pen- gonloads o f nursery stock was a na- On July 4, 1941, they g ot togeth er Beaverton, O regon wom en can be selected soon to head the w ives o f the men have been a sk -j n in gton ; 81128— S-83— L aw ren ce J. j fo r the first tim e since they were ! tive N orth C arolinanan by birth. He the various divisions o f w ork which ed to co-op erate in a special w om en ’s I Steyaert; 81)14f7— S-65— C harles E. sm all children aftd had a reunion G entlem en : It is my happy privilege to be able : had com e w estw ard to Iowa by way the home defense setup will handle. com m ittee. j Iabah n ; 81165—8 5 6 — D onald E . R o g - p icn ic at C ham poeg. o f a stopover o f sovpro1 year? dara- to pay my respects to a grand citi­ All persons, men and wom en, 18 Six you n g w om en are now in the era; S -1 1 8 3 (a )-8 7 8 -R oy H irter; S-1200 Mrs. B o w e s origin a l letter in the zen o f the B eaverton com m unity. I tion in Indiana. Then he had oper­ yenrs o f age or over, are eligible race fo r H arvest Queen, and in clu d e' —S-51—R e x T a tlo ck ; 81 2 1 8 — S-21— Journal m ore than 18 m onths ago T hose w ho knew ated a nursery in Iow a for many Jennie Shepherd to register. C. T. R ich ardson o f L. K id d er; 81237— 8 2 2 — , started a chain o f letters and phone L ois Y ork , A loha Grange, Gerry L eonard are sad at her passing. She w as a j years, until the tales o f glam orous H illsboro, is cou nty chairm an o f the S-1254— S-6 - calls fro m R ain es, F orest G rove band; B eatrice A nders M. P edersen; persons w h o had been Oregon, its opportu n ities and vast H ite, Sherw ood Grange, One Joyce M ack W . K eeb a u gh ; S-1272— S-57— I neighbors and friends o f the broth ­ cou rageous, industrious h ard-w orking wealth began to drift back to him civilian defense cam paign. citizen in the interests o f the State C apri; S-1291—S-42—G us­ ers and C acy, F orest G rove Future F arm ers, R aulin S sisters o f the B eaverton in general and particularly fo r those , He made inquiries about the fruit M arjorie W ill, L aurel-Scholls F arm ­ tav P . T o n g u e ; S-1310— S-82— H arry w om an. Mrs. B o w e ’s brother, Les­ en gaged in the sam e industry that situation. A nything w ould grow in I Aluminum Drive Centers A. ter Davis, cam e from N ew Jersey for er U nion Juniors and R ose A ngela J. M artin; 81327—8 2 —V in cen t the fertile soil o f the Great W est, he she was. Located Thruout County Slaw ik; S-1346 8 7 6 Melvin C. E r­ the reunion. D iL oreto, D ixie Mountain. F red ,it was found, Anything. W hat about I had known Mrs. Shepherd for a was told. C om m unities throughout the coun ick son ; 8 1 3 6 8 8 1 —Lym an A. W eb b ; lives in Seattle and the oth er broth ­ num ber o f years, but m y first legis­ 1 fru it? W as there an y? ty are co-op eratin g effectively in the S-1384 8 5 — V irgil R Savage; 81402 ers, N orm an, H arry, R ich ard and His in form ation was rather me- Washington County New lative con tact cam e with her in the alum inum drive, accord in g to Kath­ — 8 7 1 — M asso H ayashi; 814 2 1 — 8 1 5 1 B ert In Portland. The sisters, in 1 agre, but he gathered that there leen M cCrae, hom e dem onstration — A lfred C. B oileau; 81440— S-64 I a ddition to Bertha, w h o is Mrs. Bowe, 1939 session o f the State Senate and Grand Jury Drawn C ontinued on F'age 2 agent. Chairm an In collection cen ­ H arold D. Lees; 81459— 8 4 — E ugene are A gnes D oty o f A urora, Ollie Cool continued up until the tim e o f her ters in eastern W ashington county M em bers o f a W ashington county Van K leek ; S-1477—S -3 3 - R aym ond o f Mulino, Bessie Lord o f Portland passing. She was one o f those grand are: B eaverton, Mrs. I. M. W alker, gran d ju ry draw n M onday include j F H em rich ; 8 1 4 9 5 (a )— S-80— E ugene j and Clara L ang o f San F ran cisco. All O regon wom en, w ho did the right thing as she saw it and just kept on State Liquor Board Aloha, Mrs. L. C. Klatt. Kinton, Mrs. R ussell Jopplin, Gaston, forem an, B O’C on n or; 81514 8 3 - O t i s F. are m arried. doin g it. It ju st happened that I May Snider, C edar Mill, H enry John­ R ein h ard S chw anke, Cornelius, r o u t e ; R e is c h . S-1533 S- 68 — Donald P. Shil- M ore than 40 m em bers o f the fam agreem ent with what Apportions $34,970 son, Tualatin, Mildred Buswell, Ti­ 1, C harles A. Hunt, Gales Creek, ^ ey; S-1552— S-79—Fred N. Court- ily w ere at the p icn ic w hich provided was in full D istribution o f $34,970 to counties, gard, Daisy Sm ith; R eedville Mrs. E. F rank lin J. Lewis, Forest Grove. Ot- w rjgh t; 81571 8 4 9 — P reston F. a feast o f rem iniscen ces fo r the Mrs. Shepherd was attem ptin g to do. H ad I, how ever, been d irectly op ­ I has been announced by the state 11- L aR ue and Orenco, Mi s. Don Holmes to A. K rebs, Sherw ood, W allace Had- C aldw ell; S1588—S-85 T h eod ore M broth ers and sisters and their falh I qu or com m ission, the apportionm ent In som e com m unities the collection ley, H illsboro route 3 and M adge E li- i\jyssen; 816 0 6 8-54— Lew is J. R u ch - er, C harles Davis, w h o lives with posed to what she was tryin g to do, she would have m aintained my high­ being part o f the state tax on m anu­ cen ter will be at com m unity halls, ander, B eaverton, route 1. S-1625—S-27—R obert W M cR eyn- Mr.s Cool at M ulino. est respect and adm iration because facturers and distributors o f liquor but g rocery stores and post offices T he ju ry im m ediately went into „j^ s ; < 5 - 1643 —8-35 Jam es W . B atch- —C ourtesy Journal o f the honesty o f purpose and the ! and malt beverages and cov erin g the are being used in most com m unities. session fo r the d ay and returned tru e; g^ier; S-1661 88 — L eonard R. D rey- fineness o f the m ethods w h ich she I quarter ended June 30. Granges, farm unions, 4-H clubs, ex­ bills against fou r men, Don H aataja, i e r . g_i680— S-67 Paul F. R asm ussen; M ultnom ah counties portion was tension units, w om en's clubs, and used. 40, and T h om a s Johnson 35, transi- S -1 6 9 9 -8 5 9 — Fred E. S ch aer; S-1718 Aloha Man Bel'eved Y ou r com m un ity has lost a fine I $1515 and W ashington cou n ty $966. ents, in dicted join tly fo r attem pting _ s _ 3 8 „ C h a r le s A R ussell; S-1737— Killed by Lightning ------------ 1 ------------------ w ork er, the State has lost a good to take an autom obile w ithout per- 8 2 4 — John R . W reisn er; 81756 Highway Funds of $800,000 M arshall W rig h t o f Aloha, was m ission o f the ow n er; H arry Floyd. 3 . 30 —R ob ert S. Sundby; 81775— S-60 found dead in a hay field near his citizen and I, personally have lost a Land Board Distributes great friend. Divided Among Counties 43, fo r con tribu tin g to deliquency o f j —j a ck Baum an, Jr.; 81794— S-62— hom e at 8 a. m. Friday, evidently $303,004 to Counties V ery truly yours, D ivision o f $800,000 o f state high­ a m in or; G eorge H. Bell, 43. on a Charles R . C rosby; 81813— 8 3 4 — killed by a bolt o f lightnin g during LEW W ALLACE P rofits o f the state land board in way funds to O regon counties is an­ ch a rg e o f larcen y by bailee The men w n iia m H. D enney; S-1832 S-32— the night, a co ro n e r’s report revealed. State Senator M ultnom ah County am ount $303,004 has been distrib­ nounced by S ecretary o f State Earl w ere arraign ed in C ircuit C ourt Tues- o ro ver W . H iggins, B urns about the m an’s hat were re uted to cou nties as the state's 1941 Snell last week. P aym ent is based day w h o w ere given until July 30 to ported by his w ife, w ho discovered 1 school apportionm ent. T he 1940 ap- on the autom obile registration in enter pleas. B E R T JA M E S M A R T IN the body. He had been p itching hay j portionm ent w as $304,361. each county. The total apportion ­ B ert Jam es M artin, aged 55 years, and a p itch fork was found nearby The apportionm ent am ounts to ment for the year is $2 000.000, c f in the V eterans hospital in P ort­ S urviving the victim are his widow Carnival Opens at Beaver­ died $1.14 fo r each o f the state's 265,793 w hich tw o-fifth s is apportioned in land Friday, July 19, follow in g a Ann M. W righ t, t w ( brothers, W il 1 children o f school age. T he amount July and three-fifths in Decem ber. ton July 29-August 2 lon g illness. liam B rady o f P ortlan d and Em ery C hina was the su bject o f W ed n es­ M ultnom ah cou nty with a car reg­ B ro w n in g Bros., A m usem ent Co. He was a resident o f B eaverton W rig h t o f M issouri, also tw o sister.-! d ay's K iw anis m eeting, the program last year w as $1.15. Since the board was organized in istration o f 124,082 wil! receive $371,- His m other died Mrs J. H. Shrum o f Los A ngeles and w ill open a carnival at B eaverton f or m any years provided by J. H enry P rice, o f the I 1871, It has contributed $16,350, 201 to 453.87 In July and W eshlngton cou n ­ T u esday night July 29, con tin u in g to abou t sjx m onths a g o—both having M iss L ucretia W rig h t o f Portland. United China R elief, a form er Beav- ; public schools. ty with 14,525 cars, $28,988.18. A ugust 2 on the highw ay west o f m any old acquaintances here Funeral services w ere held Mon ertonian M ultnom ah county received $80,826 The counties will receive the oth ­ C edar street. This is being sponsored He was born in Nem ia, W is., in day at R iv erv iew A bbey C rem ator Mrs. E sther J effs, a recent evacuee and W ash in gton county $11,706. er $1,200,000 in Decem ber. by the B eaverton K iw anis club w h o; 1886 and entered in the m achine ium. from Shanghai, gave som e interest­ will receive a percentage o f the r e - , corps in 1910 in which he served un- ing observations o f con d itions in o c ­ ceipts. til 1919, 18 m onths o f w h ich were Taylor’s on the Move LIBRARY NOTES cupied territory. One o f the grea t­ T h ere w ill be rides, side shows, spent in F rance during the w orld j A recent g ift from the Com m unity est needs at present is food fo r the | The Geo. N. T aylor's o f W est Slope W E S T SLOPE con cession s and a free attraction war No. 1. He was a m em ber o f Miss R osem a ry Shaw returned thousands o f children, innocent v ic­ are on the m ove to Cloverdale, South B ook rlub to the Library has Just a r­ a d arin g cou ple w ork in g 125 feet in T illam ook post No. 47 A m erican Le­ T illam ook county. For som e three rived from the publisher and is hom e from the Southland M onday tim s o f w ars tragedy. the air—on trapeze— w ithout a net. gion and has made his home at Til- It is a w o” ‘ hy Fred Gong, a student at Lincoln years the Com m unity church at that available to patrons. w here she has been spending her va T h is carn ival has been at Clatska- iam 0ok since leaving B eaverton in cation. high school, Portland, w ho won the point has been under this m an’s pas­ addition to the art departm ent Color nie this w eek playing to record 1920. H e is survived by his w idow Miss B etty W alsh from M edford Is h ighest aw ard in the F ourth annual toral care and the change is made in in Sketch in g and R en d erin g by A r­ M ertha M artin, Funeral services crow ds. Y outh Forum with his the interest o f closer cultivation o f thur L. Guptill. visitin g at the A rthur H olm en home A m erican ! were held in Portland T uesday In ­ F ree adm ission to grounds. This book will be o f interest to Mrs. M ary Sm ith left fo r home a f­ d raw in g W hat My C om m unity C on ­ the field. term ent Lincoln M em orial cem etery. A fter living in B eaverton two those w ho love beautiful pictures as ter a m onth a visit w ith Mrs. Alverta tributes to the N ation sketched a p oign an t story in crayon o f China's years, the T aylors camp to the West well as the m ore serious student o f R om ig. Plan Safe Deposit Box A B ible class will meet at Miss Slope section before the name had w ater co lo r and color in architectu- Mr. and Mrs. Fred W righ t from dire needs. T here was on ly brush al illustration. Rental Campaign Soon Pearl C ook s on First and L om bard C alistoga, C alifornia, are the guests Both text and illus­ F orrest De Lapp, W. E. P egg and taken hold. Tuesday, o f the Jam es Shaw fam ily. T hey will F. E. Bushnell were visitors. August and fields, those days fourteen years tration is unusually com plete, so if F irst S ecu rity Bank o f Beaverton, streets at 2 to 3 o ’clock R ev. M eyer T an-D itter will An acre was taken over on one is look in g fo r a sum m er time a m em ber o f the O regon Snfe D t July 29. m otor to V ictoria, then return to 6th is the date set fo r the tw ilight ago. posit A ssociation reported recently be the teacher. P ortland and Mrs. Shaw will go soft ball classic, a return m atch be­ M cChesney R oad and their present hobby here will he found instruction H e is the founder o f the on ly J ew ­ South with them The first w inter saw on a ch oice o f equipm ent, prelim in­ that a brisk dem and o f safe deposit tw een the W est Slope Sluggers and l house built. ish H ebrew m ission in Oregon. boxes has taken place. This three other fam ilies on the Road ary exercises and guidance in pro­ Mrs. A lverta R o m ig fell and broke the B eaverton B anger-O uters T his is an opportunity to hear a a rib last Saturday. F or T h e N ation al Safe D eposit A d­ prom ises to be a rare esthetic treat T he present cou n t is goin g on thirty gressively arranged lessons L ike pulling up an old tree to park those not interested in actual work v isory C ouncils P a cific C oast o ffic e r man o f his ability to teach this class B arbara D u ffield has been visiting fo r you n g and old. and m ove after all these years. Here ! with brush and pigm ent there is a F. A B ruch w h o received the report T his is a non sectarian group, ev­ friends at W est Slope. Com e and learn o f . D ou g and Ken earned their first verlble gallery o f the best in A m eri­ m ade the follow in g statem ent; Jay eryone welcom e. Bargain in Sprinkiers m oney d eliverin g the evening p a p e r 1 can art, for enjoym ent, analysis, or G ibson is an outstanding ban ker and G ods word. H ot weather is hard on new and and from here they went East to col- j if so inspired to copy. operates his safe deposit vault with A Correction old lawns alike. Mr. R ich ey o f the lege. H ere Lym an has prospered j W e pre proud to he able to intro­ sa fety and service. The com m unity T en W ashington cou n ty wom en In last w eeks issue a statement R ich ey H ardw are A Furniture C o , aa distributor o f the Post and J o u r -1 duce you to this g ift from the Book o f B eaverton should be proud o f him, have registered fo r the Smith Creek was m ade in this paper that H B recom m ends carefu l and regular fer nal you w h o are m others nnd dads club, a notew orthy volum e, by an a m on g safe deposit member^ he is* H om em a k er’s Camps. Miss Cor- Davis has filed a revocation o f as­ tilizin g and sprinkling. See their k n ow the tender mem ories that hug artist and class room teacher o f wa­ spok en o f as a slated candidate next rine P ennington o f the W ashington sumed business name o f A loha Seed ad this week for a w onderful price the place where the youngsters grew ter color. election to a ranking o fficia l in the cou n ty health unit will be cam p nurse ! A Feed Co., at Aloha. on sprinklers. from grade to high and then on tr,! association. fo r both periods The article should have read that D on 't let your lawn dry up and die. the preparation for life out in the i W ashington cou n ty shnred this R egistration fo r the second cam p — Mr. D avis had filed a revocation o f It costs m oney to put In law ns why world. And will there ever be found week in apportionm ent o f funds from R eap p oin ted exam ining physician July 30 to August 3 are still bein g) assum ed name o f A loha Seed A Feed waste m oney and time. a m ore n eigh borly place than this two State departm ents, accordin g to fo r the N Y A health program during taken at th e home dem on stration ! o f A loha to A loha Feed and Seed section o f the C o a st” Maud Bosoow, cou nty treasurer- one the fiscal year 1941-42 by State Ad agent o ffic e at the court house. This C om pany. F R A N K A M E G H 'K R D ch eck o f $28,988 represents a 2-5 n r m inistrator Ivan G. M unro this week cam p is to give wom en o f O regon an W e are pleased to kn ow that he Frank A m egw erd died July 21 aged Mr. and Mrs. Jay Gibson, Mr. and tion o f the sum o f $72,470 for the ®-i was Dr. C. E. Mason, B eaverton. T o op p ortu n ity to becom e acquainted will continue In his business in Aloha Fun Mrs. A. M. Jannsen, Dr. and Mrs. tire year from state highw ay r ” — i - facilitate the health appraisal w ork with the beauty spots o f the s ta t e ,! serving his m any cu stom ers In this 73 years o f Rt 1, Beaverton. eral services were held W ednesday J R. T albert, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. m ission funds accord in g to regie* r a n ursin g s ta ff is being added in to meet people o f sim ilar Interests vicinity. at St. C ecelia's church. B eaverton, Stipe, Mr. and Mrs R. R Summers, ed vehicles o f the county. ’’‘he <■>♦ each o f the three state areas. and to provide a vacation with rest, where requiem mass was o ffered at and Mr. and Mrs. J. T. O sfield, at­ er ch eck o f $966 com es f om t! recreation and inspiration at a m ini­ T o Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Thom as 9 a. m Interm ent Mt. Calvary tended the Shrine picnic at Jantzen State liquor con trol tax receipts cn E xception al v alu e» are to be found m um cost, a ccord in g to K athleen W est Slope, July 14, tw in sons, John cem etery. A rrangem ents In charge beach W edn esday and enjoyed a p ic­ m anufacture and distribution o f li­ in the used car ads this issue. M cCras, home dem onstration agent ( R . and W a lter D. o f P eg g 's Chapel, B eaverton. • n ic lunch together. quor and m alt beverages. The Traveling Nursery Letter Brings Happiness As Family Gets Together "China" Topic oi Kiwanis Meeting