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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 4, 1942)
P U B L I S H E D J W E E K L Y IN O U R P L A N T O N Y O L . 15, NO. -H Mayor Masters Gets House Number S H O R T ST. A N D T U A L A T I N Beaverton, Oregon, Friday, P ^ A COMICÌI H IG H W A Y — December 4, Do You Possess Book No. 1? If Not, Get Busy O N LY NEWSPAPER IN B E A V E R T O N . 1942 E S T A B L I S H E D 1027 Dim-Out Guide Sunrise 8 36 8:37 MB 8:40 8 41 8:41 8:42 Draft Policy Explained Sunset 5.27 5:26 Persons whij do not possess war 6 tation book No 1 must file applica 5:26 tions for the coupon book with local 7 5:26 The Washington County Council of tation boards by December 15, the 8 ..... 5:26 Parent Teachers is meeting Tuesday, Office of Price Administration said So much confusion has arisen from 9 5:36 December 8 , 10 a. m. in tho Grange today. the selective service system's recent M 5:26 Hall at Cedar Mill. The Cedar Mill Book No. 1, the familiar sugar ra order barring "essential” workers Patent Teacher association will be tioning coupon leaflet, became valid in aircraft and shipbuilding work V ¡host. -»for coffee purchases at midnight No- from enlisting in the armed forces that Lieutenant-Commander Gl« nn In the morning the reports -of the vembet 28. Not only is possession K DeGrave, local recruiting officer. County Council Chairmen will be re- of the book necessary for the pur- Saturday announced the policy whuh ceived. The local associations piesi chase of both coffee and sugar. OPA his office is following. dents will give their reports before noted, but it will have to be pre sented to local boards around the DeGrave stated that the navy is lunch. continuing to accept men in TA and Between one and one-thirty p m first of the year in order to receive 1 3-A draft classifications whether or Mrs Izola Jensen Barker. Extcn war ration book No. 2, the so-called not they are engaged In war indus- sion specialist in Recreation f r o m 1 .Universal ration book. Christmas will be observed as The notice was directed at those ' full holiday in the nation’s war pro lrles ‘ And we will enlist men in Oregon State College, will give who have never applied for book No duction plants, except for necessai> lhp 2 A . 2 B ttn<l 3-B classes if they demonstration on Family Games. H ollow ing th e d u M o k ra tiM Dr, 1 , those who were denied a book be maintenance and standby operations. |oll>,ain ■'«’•cases from their employers W. C. Giershach. president Pacific cause they had an excess sugar sup War Production Director Donald M. and draft boards.” the commander said. University, Forest Grove, will speak. P'y. Hnd those who surrendered their Nelson announced Friday "This also applies to men who are The ladies of the Cedar Mill asso "After the holiday, Nelson said in statement, "we must drive ahead not yet classified that is. men 18 or ciation are planning to serve a mini- , mum priced luncheon. Provide own local boards to Examine Closely with renewed energy for the incteas and between 45 and SO who are persons who claim never to have ap- ed production Job of 1943 a bigge. 'wo»'king in aircraft or shipbuilding. sugar. Men Subject to Draft plied for the book, so that no one job than we have ever faced before --------------- V shall obtain more than one copy of Pointing out that there have been : "The government's new instruc- ! the ration book Idle Tire Pickup Rush no full holidays in wai productlon ! tions on the draft.” DeGrave con tinued. "did not constitute a blanket Only books held by persons 15 ’ this year. Nelson said Brings Time Extension , years of age or over will be valid, "Now we come to the Christmas 1 defermen,t of al," aft and « ^ b u ild These workers will Because Railway Express Agency however, for coffee. holiday. I believe that this day : ing employes. offices in many places have been un Three Different Stamps should be the one exception to the !' continue , . to .. be called for . . military, . . able to cope with a last minute rush * ** t *4 tn *’-ff,‘et rule which has been observed thus **rvice M ^ " eeded and « 1 This now makes three different f n. , they can be replaced in essential • of pick-up orders from motorist . • I jobs." wishing to dispose of idle tires, th : ration stamps available for consumer "More than ever before in our| Commandsr DeGrave te-empha-Ü They are as follows Office of Price Administration to use. Stump No. 9 of Ration Book 1 is 8 "PPP.3e 'we, ° * 4 > d *^**„J£f*r sized the fact that the navy Is per# 1 day announced that the effective „ to pause from our labors on Christ date of the order prohibiting use of K °°d »w three pounds of sugar and mas day and think deeply about the mitted to enlist men who have r«- ceived notice of induction from their gasoline by passenger car owners : expires December 15. by which ,i „ Stamp No. 27 of Ration Rook 1 is faith ,**wl ^ w-hich we we live, live, in in order draft boards who have more than five good for one pound of coffee and *hat from the profound promise of As to navy recruiting in genetal car will be postponed from December this day we may draw the hope and SHU, Since we have been Picture of Mayor Ernest Masters receiving his house niimhers from 1, to Decembec 12. exP " ea Jan,ua'-V 3 the gasoline ra- »he vlslon 'Phl£b we 'nu*t *]avc- placed on a limited quota basis, This action was taken to avoid | Stamps No 3 of Scout- David Buffarli ami Donald G randy. for - four ° n wp ,he «honlH birthday » of f the Prince of i many persons are under the minstak- penalizing motorists who have tried tio***nK A book - are - - - good - - - --- rom th.» m-n. lons ! 1 Ueace we »nouiti should lest rest from from tnt the pio pro- i 1 en Pn impression lmpreMlon , hat they have no th* tir* limitation gallon* each or a total of 32 gallons *ace we . to comply with in m a u o n d i l u t i o n n f th*» w u n n o n s i r t f l i r a » * " I until January 22. duction of the weapons of war. ¡chance to get into the navy. The R A T IO N BOOK D A T A order but could not because the ex- OPA officials explained that the ! --------------- V-------------- - fact is that thus far the limited pi ess company was unable to take SUGAR— Stamp No. 9 in Book 1, enre of them. gas ration book begins with stamp Qi|r, n |prr,p n t a | VI quotas do not apply to the constrttc- good for three pounds, expires k><*- **r *» tion iSaebee) and rigger battalions Six million tires have been turned No 3 in order to synchronize it with ! cernhei 15. and the radio technician (RADAP.t in thus far under the idle tire pur the rationing program already in ef A p p e a l r o s s i b l t : feet in the East. In this way | branches. chase plan. C O FFEE—Stump No 37 In Book 1, stamps of the same number will be OPA today explained the procedure ( "The Seabeea, particularly, ice I --------------- V--------------- g o d for one i h i u i h I, effective Novem- effective at the same time all over by which an applicant for supple- a lot 0f manpower. Men who arc the country. The Eastern ptogram mental gasoline mileage may appeal | physically fit are wanted for petty A ll county defense councils have ****** J® January 13. (Uor book- J-|jUsborO Girl „ „ asked ..u ,i a . . , , holders 15 year* of age or over only) . began in July and there they h ave, from the action of his local war price - officer ratings as well as for gen- been by the state H defense already -used coupons numbered l tand rationing hoard eral construction work. Since the council to arrange for incident tests G ASO LINE—Stamper; numbered < Marries bherwood Boy and 2. ** the applicant feels that he has 1 Seabses will expand to an estimated or drills of good — for ------ four ~------- Ka||onH (total . . the . civilian . . . . defense , corps ,.ach ----- ------- -------— Si The marriage of Miss Br Berniece ____ V _________ — not been granted the supple mental 1210.000 it is evident that unlimited on December 7. the first anniversary Ka||ons) effective December I ti.ru Ensley. daughter of Mr. and Mrs . i j u /"•! i mileage he needs, h*^ obtains an ap enlistments will continue for some ary of the Japanese attack on Pearl Jalluary t l , IM3 Floyd Ensley. of Hillsboro, t to Mr. , _ . lJ in A r m i * 1 4 - r i V lu b peal form from the local board This time" De Grave declared. is then filled out In duplicate and re-1 ____________y ____________ December 8 ,the following day, lias, C1|P t-lls information and keep it A]yin North of Sherwood took Com Show Starts i turned to the board which must act ! been designated as Mobilization day ini .vour kitchen for ready reference. p|ace November 14 at the Methodis' “Growing hybrid corn for seed” upon the appeal or refer It to the j » « n III when all citizens not now enrolled In Neve|. forKet to dim out the church, Vancouver, Wash. Rev. will be an added feature of the 13th DBA office for action with n J | | f) C I ()flK civilian defense will be asked to do ,ighu eyery night It take8 but a few Taylor officiating annual 4-H corn show being held days. | 11 l 8 .POm 2 .e.d moments and may suve an all out The 1 bride wa8 attractively V ----- ------- L. ,r j 'y attired 11 , Thursday, Friday, and Saturday in job for every man and woman in the in a sport castume with a corsage of ., _, _ . . . . . dim out. organized tanks of those on the « r n r , r oW '." i w Commercial Vehicles home front. Graduate-. Observers ! A large number of gasoline thefts ! A w ,d s,„. dinner followed wild ■ !S . ’i g L i f ’S ' S i Ä ' t a t m ‘ C o n , ‘d ' r * " 0 " Graduates of the War Department T Y V Group Divided few close relatives attending hybrid seed is produced from one With the start of nation-wide ix.ll« I 1« p*Ppcted by police, now that gaso- Mr. North is in the Coast Guard an<j tWQ CI088PS Qf known hybrid rationing war price and ration ( l*ne fationing is in effect. Police Civilian Protection school will be re- Jute Into TwC Two Sections Sections I stationed temporarily — tu. at Quincelli , 1 varj tic8 boards in Oregon were speedily pro- j believe that a great number of thefts quested to serve as official observers. i Washington. Under amended regulations it is no Play Starts Jan. 8th 1 Judging of all corn exhibits will be cessing thousands of applications f o r ! will be by persons, otherwise law- longer mandatory to hold such drills ----------------- V--------------- done Frida* by Dr R. E Fore of supplemental mileage, the stale of- abiding, who run out of gus on a during daylight hours and formal Streamlined to meet travel . . . . trip and are unable to buy more. Oregon State College. The exhibits , fice ° f OPA said. permission from the Office of Civ- »notions, the Tualatin Yamhill Val- Van Kleek and Sons are ye_ warn that the person with will be open to the public both Frl- Applications of commercial . . | The police , Ilian Defense to hold incident tests is lpV conference has formed two divi- Q j S ta r H e rd A w a rd day and Saturday. .hides are being processed first xl 1 C 1 an un*°ci*ed Kas tank in Just invit « no « necessary, provided the •lon* fo ‘ the approaching basketball longer necessary 4-H members, Future Farmers, and thesd vehicles have only the amo in t 1 ?nK *ro!i, * and suggest that a good One group contains Beav- The j j Van K|eek and Sons Je, state defense council has received 8 pason. Fleet ap I lock wl" be an '« c l i e n t farmers will each have exhibits in of gasoline in their tanks. erton, Forest not less than ten days’ notice of the the other Newberv Herd- Beaverton, Oregon, has separate divisions with ribbons and plications get second call for the -men*' McMinnville; proposed drill. . . been given the Star Herd Award casb prizes being furnished by the same reason and third order of pref j ------------- V - fo|. hi)ih plo<i uction by The Ar.eri The tests on December 7 will not Sherwood. Tigard, and West Linn. bank. erence was applications for C books Enlistments Both sections will start play Janu- can Jerspy CatUe cIub New y ork only recall the dastardly attack on aty 8 and conclude on February 26 E. H. Greenwood, Secretary of the calling for more than 1000 miles a i Sanford Walters Stein, Beaverton, t , , A total of 42 cows pioduced 290,695 Orp^on St-ite Bankers association month Pearl Harbor by the Japs, but Will after which the winners will meet In ibs nfllk 2 Cg lbs fat ’ru- - .... Utegon fM.iie nanseis _ association momn in navy. enable defense councils to locale „ , . ________. . _ on ror me c o m e r -!.— ,---- ---- .o as Persons applying for » B books have | ih Leo Verldon i- game . playoff pray milk W'** t>e ,he special speaker at the ■ ••• »„• aFPoniK nouns nave) - i Salee, Beavei^ton, . . .. ._ . . a three-game for the confer - 1 o..« weaknesses in the citizens defense „ i ? . . „ „ . a*-p 01 - 1 0*7 ik ih«' 'm ilk r> 94 i iihso 11 r 1 annua* *>anquet to be held Satuiday sufficient gasoline in their A books navy, w „ ence championship, a cocrding to a 7 007 le released last week by John “ ‘L.* 8J0 " " " ,S “ “ f “ * noon at a‘ ln'’ the HillslK.ro u/ Grange las, them until untll all applications, Bpp,lcat;ons, Charles Ch. corps which develop only when all 8cheduU. L . , " ' „"'H»o"'m ilk’in 7 “ ----- an<«* Hall to last H. Stewart. Tigard, navy. unit«, of the corps are called out si- L Qa W e, t Linn supe, intendent., ° nH This banquet is for all exhibitors and . may ,.p processed ---- V — multaneously. State Co-ordtnator Jet- Th f„iir,o, , H|K" cow >n the herd was Price-, tbeir _ . , . . rold Owen said. Thq schedules follow. ,p88 Lord „- R(n4a 1218589 wno in I y ____________ Tuesday also began the first period Hillsdale Mart Prowled Division A 327 days at 3 years 0 months pro ' 11 / » •»• inspection under which every Deputy sheriffs are searching for There will be no blackout in this January 8 —Beaverton at Forest duced 8,336 lbs, milk, 6 . 68 '» . 556.50 W o m e n s A u x ilia r y motorist must have his tires inspect- prowlers who Friday night broke district, on December 7, according to lbs fat. The sire, Brampton ra- O r g a n i z e d a t B e a v e r t o n pd ,,e»ore January 3U^ Hundreds^ of jnto 4bp Lynch market at Hillsdale J. J. McMahon, who has charge of ° ,ove- Hillsboro at McMinnville. tests or drills of the civilian defense January 15 Forest Grove at Hills vorite Standard 352493 has 18 daugh Ó ” Octaber 27~ unit number 124 k “ "** and took 15 carton* of cigarettes corps This district includes C e d a r 1’0™ McMinnville at Beaverton. ters figuring in the herd averagt of thp American Legion Auxiliary. „ .,*2 and three box*‘" * f candy. ignated as official tire inspection January 29 Beaverton at McMinn- Two years herd test have been com Depai tment of Beaverton, was or- Mill, West Slope. Metzger, Garden stations and there is at least one in pleted by the Van Kleek Herd Home and Beaverton. ville Hillsboro at I 'orest Grove. ganlzed. Reports for Training every community. „ „ „ . . . . „ .. February 5—Forest Grove at Beav --------------- V--------------- Executives of the organization are; j Howard C. Johnston of Beaverton Mr McMahon wishes to call atten- #rton McMinnville at Hillsboro ------------ — V--------------- president, Mrs. Opal Eisenhauer and ; has reported at the training station tion of the people to the dim out or- Fpb, 19_ Beaverton at Hills Girls Conference secretary. Mrs. Olive Ramsdell. Leslie Strout Sought at Farragut, Idaho. d.nance and requests that everyone boro McMinnviUe at ForP8t 0rovp The group, now »waiting the pre --------------- V ----- <--------- pull down their blinds else a black- j F e b r u a l 26 K o l e 8 t G r o v e a t M c Scheduled Saturday By Yamhill Relatives The annual girls and deans con- sentation of their chatter will meet cut will be ordered. Some_ penions MinnyJllp/ Hillsboro at Beaverton. Dim-Out Inspections ference of the Yamhill-W’ashington every second Tuesday of each month have been careful to dim out all Yamhill county relatives of Leslie Division B When an army officer contacts a county district will be held Saturday, tn the Kiwanis Hall. lights but some are getting careless Strout. are attempting tn locate him In order to join the auxiliaiy ore to notlfy him of , hp dpath Dpcpm local defense council within the res and it is too bad that the district T iia ? d a» t W e £ eT mnK ** *She, wood’ December 5. at 2 o’clock in the Hills- hiRh 8cbooi Any hiKh „<^„01 has to be a mother, sister, wife or bpr j at A will have to be penalized by a black iig a ia ar west Linn. kmity of his father, Fred L. tricted light area for the purpose of making a lighting Inspection, a Januaty 15~Sherwood at Tigard. g iri 8 may attend and mothers are daughter of a legionnaire. Strout 86 out just because of a few careless should accom- West Linn at Newberg welcome. There will be ample op- --------------- V heedless families The son last summer was known ' lighting consultani him' ,f P 0 " " ‘ t>'p A >ooa> ' « » UnJ„ anUC d ? t Ì 1» S at W" t change Pprtunity ideas, to meet »the, gi.is ei A v ia , tio 0 n C a d e t . 1 to h a ve "been w o rk in g 'a ." a" p'ainter ----------------- V----------------- Linn. 1 inaici «it 1 ns ooci and enjoy a musical r ac- in the vicinity of Beaverton, accord . enforecement .. officer also should ... February 5 - Sherwood at Newberg, prog,am also a luncheon Ends Pre-Hlght Proper Endorsement „ , mg td member, of the family, who comPa"y the P «rty trdther the West Linn at Tigard. Miss Conoly of Beaverton, is sacre- Richaid F. Templeton, f-o,tla.. 1 8a,d , hpy hayp bppn unab,p rpach army nor the lighting consultant Gas Coupons Save Grief February 19 Newberg at Tigard tary and Miss Weatherred, president, naval aviation cadet, has completed hi has any authority to make an arrest. ldru-/uvl a* U T ..I f tan . . - _ . . .. . . . . , llllll Sherwood at West Linn I f arrest is Indicated, the law en- his 12 weeks' pre-flight instructions are advisors in charge By properly indorsing their cou February 2 6 -Tigard at Newberg. at St. Marys' college. California, and — --------- -—V -------------— ' forcement officer should make It and pons at once, motorists holding gaso West Linn at Sherwood has been assigned to the naval re- Everything about driving seems his Judgment as to whether or not a line rations will avoid the incon Beaverton Man's Son setve base at Pasco, Wash., to begin to be rationed these days tires, gaso violation merits arrest should control, venience of having to do so when flying training line, cars, and even speed. Incidentally, any person In uniform Wounded Abroad » they buy gasoline at a service sta- Farmers Using Tractors r Enrouts t<> P o m s I m wa* in P a r t --------------- v --------------- or out who asks to inspec* tion the OPA announces. They will p i 1 1 c :l_ A 1: j r lie iiit i iv- o I \n‘* traffic c,,f’ f " n de land for a visit with his parents,' All sugar, coffee and tire rationing defsnset council records should be help protect their ration books from 5 k O U ld r lie Application I the former Oregon '' '« state oartment* disclosed "wednesdav^ttrat Mr and M,a HUI W TemPletan of business carried on by local ration required to produce satisfactory cre- possible misuse in the case of loss or- Karmerf who U8p 0 ff-the-hignwaV partment^atsclosed^ Wednesday^ that s w Canyon road | boards will be side tracked until De- dentials. I f he cannot do this, he gasoline for tractors and other faim he had who attended Grant cembei 7 to enable boards to con should be detained and proper au- OPA officials urged prompt com- implements should file an application Bruce. 23. a private in the United high school and was graduated from centrate on gas rationing said James thoritiea immediately notified pliance with the new ’’wrltein’’ te- f„rm with their local ration board, States marine corps, had been woun Beaverton high, was one of a group Lewis, head of the Washington Coun- I ____________ y ---- quirements in order to clear up • ny gays John W Kamna. chairman of ded in action on the Solomon Islands, of 16 Otegon young men who en- ty Rationing Board Wednesday. 1 M A R Y M BROSS possible misunderstanding on the the Washington county war boaid. October 22 He also said he had been Informed Marv M Bross late of Metzger. Or., No information was obtained as listed In the navy for aviation ca- 'part of customers or dealers. Forms for making these application. det training early In June by state office that those with A book d)ed n ov. 2a at age of 59 years. She to his condition or present location, A. B. C and D coupons must be may be obtained from the rationing - if delayed In receiving their supple leaves a husband Joseph S., was indorsed on the track with the car boards Without a certificate a other than that his son had been mentary ration book can use the mother of Mrs. Charles Herold of Registrants to Carry “ evacuated" McMahon said« license number and state of registra- farmer will be unable to obtain contents of their basic ration book. Salem; Mrs Vincent Newlin of Port lt2 V uo- ,r ho “ niiste,! in February Classification Cards tion. Passenger fleet operators gasoline for his equipment. It is ---------------V --------------- land; Joseph A Bross of Metzger. using interchangeable coupon books not the intent of this rule to cut 1941, is a former Portland resident Selective service registrants must Or ; sister of J. V. Washer agd Mis. and a graduate of Lincoln high K A TE .M. BOOSE must write or stamp, the fleet name down essent|il farming operat'onr carry their classification cards witn Funeral services will be held to- Charles McDowell of Portland, Mrs *T * coupons must be indorsed on but to prevent misusage. st iter school. them at all times, beginning January day for Kate M Rouse, mother of M T. Campbell of Tucson Ailzona; -------------- V --------------- the back with the war certificate Kamna. ._____________ 1, under a new rule Issued today Wartime Short Cuts for Nut Orch- The regulations already ro^Jire that Inena B Schuld of Beaverton; Floyd Mr* C L. Oetervold of Cathlamet, number or the fleet name "E" and V C. Portland; Geo. N. Rouse, Jr., of W ash; also survived by 3 gtand- ardists is one of the several current registration cards be carried -R " coupons must have the nan.e HI \ II \RT PLACE Milwaukie. Thirteen grand child children Mass was offered Friday. Upon entering active service, the and address of the user written on The Hart place near Aloha has ^P.'0« * h,r2‘ .w ‘A b* 8 th. hi the 28th re^irt^n ™ must* eñrre'ñde7' hU c\i'* rrn and flvp * rpa< grandchildren alsorNov. 27 at 10 a m at 9t Anthony s Mtnnvtlle December the back All indorsements ^rnust be bppn purchased by Mr. and Mrs J. V Interment 9t. church. ■ Tigard. survive in ink to prevent alterations. Johnson of south of Monmouth in annual meeting of the Western Nut sificatton card to his commanding I Anthony. Growers’ association, according to a officer. --------------- y --------------- the Camp Adair area. program received by Palmer S Tor-j ---- ---------- V---------------- I Leo V. Sales haa enlisted in navy I _ _ _ _ _ _ _ V- --------------- V --------------- Mr and Mrs. Gene Shields of Beav vend. county agent RID ERS Wanted I^ sve Aloha A recent dinner guest at the hom e' a great deal of credit and the erton are parents o f a son born No- Bethel No. 20 Job"s Daughters will This one day meeting is scheduled 7 20 a m , Beaverton 7 30 K E of Mrs W J Alexander was Wil- thanks of the community goes to tho vember 10 th hold public installation of new offi- to begin at 9 30 o'clock at the Mc- Clark. Beaverton 3365 , liam E Judevine of Bozeman. Mon. Beaverton Rationing Gas Board who cers Monday December 7th in the Minnvllle Chamber of Commerce V -------------- - now a student of Multnomah college ' finished up all o f their work Thurv Bc counted among Earnest •crap" Beaverton Masonic Temple T h e , rooms and includes a full d a yi'p ro-. An ad tells It effectively at a mink Billy is the great grandson of the'day. although they had to work day seekers. publlo is invited f run- mum coat late WUUam J. Alexander an<l night to finish the work. Meets Tuesday Dec. Dec Dec. Dec Dec. Dec. Dec 4 ______ 5 Defense Workers Will Have Holliday Defense Tests Planned Dec. 7 Public Warning