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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1941)
Page 2 v p . Wagner Made Head Of Business School •> * W. J. Wagner, M. A., has been 1 1 . I L J U t H l K S , P u b lis h e r elected principal of the Pacific Business college evening school. Published F riday o f each week by the P ion eer P ublishing Co., at Beaverton, Wagner w a s Orwgon. E ntered as second-class m atter at the p oa tofficc at B eaverton. Ore educated at Central col T hree Month* ------------------------! .35c < . 41.00 O n e Year lege a n d the S ubscription P ayable in Advance. . .50 Six Months University of B eaverton O ffice — E nterprise Bldg., P h on e B eaverton 2321 Southern Cali- H illsboro O ffice— K oom 5, D elta Bldg., P hone 1641 f o r n i a. H e P ortland O ffice— *07-408 D ekum Bldg., P hon e AT. 6591 served e i g h t years as dean of the depart con ditions, drivers w ere asked *o ment of secre observe these simple precautions.: s i m i o O il tarial science 1: R edu ce speed b efore entering CIATIM of Central col curves. M IU S lege, two years 2: R ed u ce speed at night. at W i l l i a m 3: W hen caught in lon g line o f : P e n n college, cars, be patient, d on ’t take danger- ! AV. B. Wagner antl frora 1937 Calling fo r a ' rededication o f L a ous risks attem pting to pass the cars b o r D ay to the spirit o f Am erican in front. to 1940 was department director w ork m en," E arl Snell, secretary o f 4: N ever attem pt to pass an oth er, of Smithdeal-Massey Business state, today urged O regon citizens to ca r on a curve, while app roachin g i college of Richmond, Va. a cce p t personal responsibility fo r the bow o f a hill or w hen vision is • Other members of the faculty the prevention o f tra ffic acciden ts obstru cted fo r som e oth er reason. are Mrs. Edith Carter, short du rin g the com in g L abor Day w eek 5: D on 't drive w hen sleepy or fa hand; Miss Nelly« G a 1 b r a 11h, tigued. end. typing; Miss Peggy Groshens, "N ow , m ore than ever," Snell de 6: A void drivin g a fter ov er in business machines. The day clared, "the nation needs the full m o dulgence in food o r drin k. school faculty, aside from Presi bilization o f its human resources to dent E. E. Turley, includes Paul assure m axim um achievem ent in our T. Benson, principal; Maude Has- B A R B W IR E BILL suprem e e ffo r t fo r national defense. brouck, business machines; Mary T he nation can ill-afford tragic loss K. Moore, typing; Mrs. Verl S. World News o f m anpow er, caused by tra ffic Mumau, shorthand, and Mrs. death, fo r truly, the death o r injury H ello F olk s: Robert S. Huyett, English and Y ou kn ow world news now adays o f a w orkm an in a tra ffic a cciden t is spelling. as sign ifican t a loss to the nation as explodes as fast as firecra ck ers a the death o r injury o f a m em ber o f our armed forces." Increased tra ffic, caused by holi d ay driving, increases the a cciden t hazards on the highw ays unless d iiv - ers exercise additional care and avoid dangerous driving practices, he said. T he secretary o f State urged each in dividual driver to a ccep t as his res ponsibility the burden o f preventing tr a ffic accidents. Inasm uch as 75 percent o f the a c cidents in the state occu r on h igh w ay s in the rural areas, most o f them resulting from speed too grea t fo r TOW NSEND SCH O OL prepares for bustin' in the old fashioned 4th o f July celebration . L ook at R oosevelt an C hurchill a Teachers Named givin' K itty's Subs the hoss la ffs an At Gabel School a meet in' som ew here on the ocean ." T hree new m em bers o f the Gabel som ew h ere in D aw g Days. T hat wuz ! cou n try day sch ool teach in g s ta ff e n u ff to m ake H itty have the H ydro- w ere announced Saturday. T hey are p h oby and m ake all the dogs giggle ! Sylvia Krem en, w ho will teach lnter- even to the G erm an daw gs what m ay , m ediate grades and d o special w ork escape a bee’n ate by the Nazis if in rem edial reading, C larence R iley, the D em ocra cies w ins the war. i ex-principal o f the C ollins V iew 1 don 't know how ou r daw gs c e le ■ sch ool, and Charles R . Schm itkin, a brate D a w g Days but a heap o f hu graduate o f H an over college. m ans put on bathin’ suits and w ear Mr. R iley w ill be in ch arge o f the 'em on d r yland. T hat is the males ju n ior high sch ool departm en t and an fem ales what has ornam ental 1 the physical edu cation program , cu rves. B IL L ! Mr. S chm itkin w ill teach E uglish, j m athem atics and jou rn alism in the upper school. S u bscribe to this paper—only $1 per year. College, F inishing S ch ool, H igh o r P reparatory S ch ool, U. S. M ili tary and N aval A cadem ies o r U. S. Coast Guard-. Spanish Inatruc Uon. IN D IV ID U A L T U T O R IN G G ra ce B. T ow n sen d 2346 N tt GHaaa St P ortlan d Friday, August 20, 1941 B E A V E R T O N E N TE R P R ISE , Beaverton, Oregon B E 5466 Sanitary Beauty School T he on ly sch ool o ffe r in g the U SU AL instruction, plus S P E C I F IC C O U R S E in hair styling by "A lexander, nationally know n hair exp ert" B ooks, kits, etc., furnished BE. 5312 41N) D ekum Bldg. PORTLAND T his ad w orth $10 dis on tuition BUSINESS COL LEG E F o r D ressing H air and wish to learn Beauty P rofession, get in touch with the P ortland Beau ty A cadem y at once. C om plete Course. All book s and equip ment furnished.— Only #35.00 P O R T L A N D llE A l'T Y A C A D E M Y 420 W ashington St.. Portland B E a co r <560 T rain in g V oice* for R A D IO - O P E R A - t J .iC E R T Fum ed D e R eezke T echnique F R E E V O IC E T R IA L 1607 N E H alsey. Portland T R 6843 We Invite you to visit the GABEL COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL Located Just Over West Hills in the Tualatin Valley H ere, boys and girls, first grade through H igh School, study in the ideal ed u cation al environm ent. W ith the m ost com petent o f instructors, the sch ool gives each student the individualized attention he needs. N on-sectarian, fu lly accred ited, G abel provides excellent p iep aration fo r E astern S ch ools and colleges. T E R M B E G IN S S E P T E M B E R 4 “ DO YOU W A N T TO BE A B EA U TY O P E R A T O R O R OW N A S H O P ?” Call or w rite Mrs. Miller. She will help m ake it possible fo r you. 8?6 R A L E IG H B LD G , B E. 8832 PORTLAND If You H ave Talent de BRUIN studio BE. 8 3 1 3 I Route 8, Portland, Ore. O ff - to - College Plans should W HEN B U Y IN G include WATCH REPAIRS • All Prices Moderate • All Work Guaranteed Watch Bands a WOODEN SOLE KLOGGERS, 0 0 Insist upon the original, genuine “ O scar A u esta d 's;” as show n in M adem oiselle and G ood H ouse keeping. M ade and sold by OSCAR AUESTAD Genuine Leather Stainless M elai S tudent C ords 5th 315 S. W\ P ine St., P ortlan d , O regon T he new hair styles fo r Fall and W in ter are am azing. E n ter a sch ool this fall that is capable o f tea ch in g all the latest styles and has all the latest devices to help ca rry them out. T he A rtistic B eauty S ch ool, under the personal supervision o f M arcia M iller at all times. M is. Miller has a w on derfu l technique and you need not fe a r m astery o f the cou rse at the end o f the given time. Mrs. Miller has found a place fo r all her fine graduates in the past from her sch ool, and you can rest assured there is a place w aitin g Y O U . . . P repare n ow fo r one o f the m ost profitable courses o f a life-tim e, "B eau ty P rofession ." ;= III=111 El II=111 Ell I=111=111=111=111=111=III=111=11 P resident Call o r w rite fo r free b ook let— “YOUR • 1017 8 . W . W a sh in gton St. T eleph one B E . 5*20, P ortlan d Q W hy should A m erican s buy De fense B onds and Stam ps now ? A A m on g the reasons are: til It is the qu ick est way in w hich every citizen can both serve his cou ntry and con serve his earnings, and (2) the purchase o f the B ends and Stam ps helps not only to fin an ce N a tional D efense but also to prevent high prices and increased cost of living. Q Can I pledge a D efense Bond as collateral fo r a bank loa n ? A No. B onds are registered and not transferable. T hey are payable only to the persons nam ed on the Bond. N O T E :— T o buy D efense Bonds and Stamps, g o to the nearest post o ffice , bank, or savings and loan as sociation ; or w rite to the T rea su ier o f the United States, W ashington, D. C., fo r a m ailorder form . ** MiMMA $11 F IR S T F L O O R STREET ENTRANCE • P ortland B ring o r send you r w atch in now, fo r exam ination and estim ate lip n u vitfof* New as A Paris Gown PACIFIC A friendly, efficient business training school. ■ Defense Bond Qu z O F F IC E JO B " B rings A ll Those Things You N eed RIGHT NOW on A rd en ’s P erso n alized CHARGE ACCOUNT a t Low Cash P ric e s! Jobs Are A va ilab le * Husineaa in expan din g m any fold — and business is hungry for those with specialized training. • D eck er lias given hun dreds the trainin g required to start a suc cessfu l career. E nroll n ow ! 315« «. E. 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