The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, January 21, 1944, Image 1

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    PUBLISHED W E EK LY IN OUR PLANT ON
Beaverton, Oregon, Friday. Janary 21. 1944
VOL. 16, NO. 51
Many Boy
WAR Bonds
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SHORT ST. AND CAN YON H IGH W A Y
Getting Ready to Fly ' in the Dark”
E STAB LISH ED 1927
Here and There
Better Homes
For AU
t Card party Masonic Temple Satur­
day, Jan. 22nd.
Refreshments, pri­
zes.
Admission 50c, 8 30 p. m.
A marriage license has been issued
to Carl R. Windolph of Beaverton
and Nancy Albers, Oswego, Or.
The Friendly Circle met at the
i home of Mrs. C. L. Drew last Friday
for luncheon and the afternoon.
Many Workers Canvass
Lem Henre of Hermiston, Oregon, Babson Says New Type Houses
is
visiting at the home of his sister, and Improved City
This Commnnity
Mrs. J. C. O’Connor.
Starting Tuesday
Mrs. Albert Schulz has been con­ Planning Ahead
fined to her home for the past two
Babson Park. Florida, Jan. 21—The
weeks due to an illness.
Launched officially throughout the
ban
on residential building has re­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Rose
have
sold
their
nation last Tuesday, the Fourth War
home on Broadway and will leave sulted in a pent-up demand for new
Loan Drive had already
passed
Po­
soon to make their home in Minne­ houses that is unprecedented.
through its initial stages in the Beav­
sota.
Mr. Fitzgerald of Portland is tential markets exist for at least one
erton area with bond salesmen hav­
million units.
Housing is still criti­
planning to move in soon.
ing begun contacting homes on Sat­
Real estate
The Beaverton Furniture Store cal in many localities.
urday.
have just
installed a fine looking dealers are hard put to find small
Mr. William Christenson of Hills­
In co-operation with build-
Neon sign at their place of business. I homes.
boro, county chairman for the drive,
This firm are this week advertising ! ers, however, they can look forward
Injected additional enthusiasm into
a clearance sale 10 to 50% savings to merchandising the greatest resi­
a rally of bond salesmen represent­
Aided
on rugs, mattresses, beds, etc. Here dential crop of their careers.
ing every school district in the vi­
city and suburban
is a chance to save on many much by far-seeing
cinity, at the Beaverton high school,
planning and by new techniques in
, needed household furnishings.
Friday, January 14. He stressed the
Dewey the Plumber announces this construction, home owners can also
importance of the financial front o f !
I week glad news to people of the com­ look ahead—in their instance—to low­
the war to the other two fronts— |
munity.
There are no more priori­ er costa and greater conveniences in
production and actual fighting.
ties on bath tubs, sinks, lavatories, living.
Quota for the Beaverton region in I
toilets and laundry trays. This is in- A Word of Caution
the Fourth War Loan Drive is $244,000 !
Much of the shortage of city dwell­
I
deed
good news.
Dewey has a fine
only 70 per cent of the last drive's
line of all these articles and can in­ ings is largely caused by the War.
quota, which was topped by $65,000.
In some defense areas the peak de­
stall them quickly.
See him first.
Because of this Mr. Christenson
Their present
McCready Lumber yard is being mand has passed.
stated that Beaverton should be able
enclosed with a picket fence which scarcity may turn into an over-supply
to over-shoot the^ quota for the pres­
Many mi­
I is a credit to the community and will But not so everywhere.
ent drive with comparatively little
be one of the show' places of the town grant war workers from farms have
effort.
occupied new, and attractively fitted
I when completed.
"The public is standing 100 per |
Housing homes.
Dewey Drorbaugh attended the fun­ up, Government
"Blind flying” i* something Aviation Cadets must know. First blind flying training in the air is done in
cent behind the drive, according to
Once
back
on
the
farm
they are not
eral
of
his
uncle
Mr.
Bert
Friday
at
reports of the salesmen,’” informs
a covered cockpit, with an instructor up ahead to check and take over if necessary. When he becomes a flying
i Banks Wednesday afternoon.
Mr. going to be content with their old
Mrs. Robert Summers, local chair­
officer of the U. S. Army Air Forces, the cadet will fly through all sorts of weather, often without the aid of
i Friday at one time operated a barber way of living. Those who have saved
man.
his instruments, to make contact with the enemy.
a few thousand dollars will want to
1 shop in Beaverton.
This may be
Notices of changes in box num- invest in a new heme.
Court of Honor to be Held
1 bers were sent out this week by the a decided factor in boosting both
O. E. Schwab New Agent
Garden Club Meets Friday P.T.A. Meets Wednesday , Beaverton post office.
Residents building volume and land values in
At Beaverton Jan. 27
were asked to notify publications, smaller and rural communities.
For Richfield Oil Corp.
January
26th
at
Hi
School
New residential building totals will
The Happy Gardeners club of Aloha
and friends of their new number.
Court of Honor for the Tualatin !
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be very large but may be spotty,
will
meet
at
the
home
of
Mrs.
Noah
Dewey
Drorbaugh
has
been
enjoy­
District will be held at the Beaverton
The Richfield Oil Corp. announces
The executive board of the Beav­
geographically. All localities cannot
Hill on Alexander street at 1:30 p. m.
Grade School at eight o’clock on that O. E. Schwab has been appoint- Friday.
erton P. T. A. association met Thurs- ing (?) a two weeks vacation at look forward to an equal participa­
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. home, down with the flu.
However,
Thursday, Januasy 27.
There will e<j ag agent of Washington county
Geographically, the Southwest
Vf?.” Statter
Ut the h° nie ° ‘ he says he Is feeling fine now and tion.
be a special Eagle Scout ceremonies for the distribution of Richfield pro-
Mrs.
Coastal States can expect increased
"just
rarln"
to
get
back
to
work.
with a Beaverton Scout receiving his ducts.
Mr. Schwab can be reached
BIRTHS
Following the meeting of the min
1 housing activity.
This also is true
Eagle rank.
Parents and ^ e n d s at p. o. Box 166, Beaverton, or Phone
utes of the previous board
J of New England and the Northwest
are invited.
We believe that you Beaverton 3221 or TR. 3381.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Allender, Mrs. N. Peck, president, was appoint- Beaverton Girl Married
¡States.
Builders and dealers should
will enjoy this evenings work by the
Mf. Schwab has been employed by Lake Grove, Jan 6, daughter Sarah J. ed delegate to attend the convention New Year’s Eve
itake time out now to consider care-
boys. Come and support your troop. the Richfield Oil Corp for the past ¡ Private and Mrs. Emil C. Mastel, of the Oregon State Social Hygiene
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: fully the prospective demand for new
16 years, and has held several posi- Beaverton, Jan. 5, daughter Shirley L ! convention to be held B’ebruary 4 at
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v»»™ ova wo « m i ««
Continued on Page 3
Mail Contributions Today tions, and for the last year was su- | Lieut, and Mrs. Aarne J.. 317 SW the Multnomah Hotel in Portland. All K,orence Dorothy PaUerson whose
pervisor of this territory.
He can 11th
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♦ a ave.,
ovo Jan.
too 8,
a son
. . . Thomas ™
' K J . A. members are urged to at- marriage to Mt, Qrval léonard Ing­ I _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
JOHN 11. Mi-LEOD
Those who have not mailed their !be reached at the E. Zumwalt Hard-i Mr and Mrs. Robert K. Christensen tend
ham was solemnized by Chaplain
contributions to the T. B. Christmas ware Store on Broadway in Beaver- 11811 SW 34th ave., Jan. 6 son, Rob-
John H. McLeod died at Hillsboro
Reports from the various standing John w Beard b candlelight In Mt.
Seal Sale, will greatly assist the iton
He intends to move to Wash- j ert W.
comm,ttees were given.
Mrs. Brice Tabor Pre9byterian ch,upch:.
¡January 18 at the age of 75 years.
chairman. Mrs. M. C. McKercher in mgton county as soon as he can find
Mr. and Mrs. Alois J. Signell, Ti- program chairman, reports that the
Tbe brMe
the daUfrhter of Mr. According to reports he was struck
jgard, Jan. 1, son Dick J.
making her final report, by doing it a suitable location,
next regular meeting win be Wednes- and Mrf j w . Patter80n of Beaver- by an auto Sunday and passed away
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Mr. and Mrs. Elmer M. Hall, Ti-
now—this week. Help us make our
at the Beaverton H i ;ton.
The bridegroom's parents are Tuesday.
igard, Jan. 14, a daughter Carol L.
School. The topic is Boy Meet Girls. (Mr
I^ onard In<rham of Oakland,
Surviving are his wife Lana, and
quota so Washington County can re- Good Response to Appeal
The speakers of the evening are Ca, and Mrs Gordon F
of Port_ one son Orton, living at Vancouver,
tain seventy five percent of the funds | —
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For Funds for Polio
Miss G. B. Howe, Principal of Jane ]and
'Wash.,; three daughters, Mrs. Eila
for tuberculosis work.
Mobile Unit Due at
A,d?v. H« h .Sf h£01 ,and
Prosser, ' A weddinfr K O W n of whlte slipper Marsh, Canal Zone, Mrs. Zera Wil­
The drive for Infantile Paralysis Hillsboro Friday
of the Mental Hygiene Society. Also
wlth 8Weetheart neckline and liams of Portland, and Mrs. Mildred
Vote for*Your State with
! promises to be outstanding for Beav- j
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.
a musical program is planned.
I net ^ d l c e was worn by the bride. A ¡Honnecher of Medford, Ore.
Your Dimes and Dollars
blo880m8 hnW her I Funeral services will be held at
erton this year, Rev. Leonard C. | Volunteer blood donors will . prob- , Refreshments will be served by|cluster
vlulitvl of - oran£e
—-nr -rr- uiuoov.Mo
¡Johnson, local chairman reports. The ably be urgenUy needed at the Hills- the Hi« h School Mothers, Mrs. Leslie f,
rtlp vell in plac„ and ahe o^rHed j Hillsboro, Saturday, probably at 2
Visit the display for Infantile Para- j business men of Beaverton have res- boro center Friday if Washington 1 Smlth' class mother chairman, will a bouquet nf wbite rosebuds and bou- i o’clock, with interment at Firlawn
lysis at Walker’s Dept. Store and reg-! ponded exceedingly well and are county is to meet its minimum quota be in charge.
' vardia centered by a white orchid 1 cemetery.
ister your vote for your state with hereby commen^d for their lo y o lo f 140 pints of blood.
j
Parents are urged to register when ;wjth a sbower a f 8Wpetpeas
Her
He was bom in Prince Edward's
dimes, quarters, halves, and dollars, j support to this worthy cause.
The
Persons having had a cold or the they come to the meeting in order fathpr Rave ber in‘ marl ¡age
Isle on March 25th, 1868, and came
this week. The campaign ends
Janu-,quota for the town of Beaverton has influenza within the past 30 days can- that they may get their numbers for The attendants wore velvet frocks with his parents to Kansas in 1869,
ary 31. so get your "ballot” in this ] reached the halfway mark, and every I not be accepted for blood dona- |the door prize,
and matching plumes In their hair. then coming on to Oregon in 1880. He
week.
The state making the “big- indication is that it will be reached j tions., according to Mrs. F. Abendroth,
The bride”s sister, Mrs. James Rob- settled at Pumpkin Ridge and Octo­
gest” VOTE will be announced in a and surpassed.
The public is urged county Red Cross blood bank chair­ Plans are made to Collect
'ert Filley, matron of honor, was In ber 26, 1889, at McMinnville, Oregon,
forthcoming
issue of this paper, to respond , in contributing in the | man.
rose and carried yellow rosebuds, ! was married to Luana Blum. To this
What State are You From?
Vote coin collectors scattered throughout! Next visit of
the Red
Cross More Waste Paper
white chrysanthemums and sweet ; union six children were born.
for it with Your Contributions to the;the city.
Let’s' fight Infantile Para- mobile unit to the center in Hillsboro
In 1904 he and his family moved to
peas
Mesdame* Earl Moar, Freder-
Co-ordination of the waste paper ; jck Hunt and John Hawkins wore a farm one and a half miles north of
Fight against Infantile Paralysis.
i lysis with our dimes and dollars.
has been set for January 31 and ap-
collection efforts of all county or~ wine color and had bouquets of yel- Beaverton where he resided until a
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ganizatins to bring in the maximum j £"•” m ^ t u r T daffodils"
l
that
date.
I year ago when he became a resident
Marriage Licenses
Dad’s Day at U. of O.
amount poss.ble of this strategic war
Th
Rre at home at 1922 SE San- of Hillsboro.
'January 22 this Year
material has been planned, accord-;d bo ^ v ^ , Portland....................
He was a member of the Christian
Cecil W. Stratton, Aloha, and Fay
Sewing Club Meets
ing to W. G. Ide county salvage com-
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Church.
Hamilton, 824 N. Albina street, Port­
mittee chairman.
All Oregon Dads are invited to at- |
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Mr. McLeod will be remembered by
—Buy 4th War Loan Bonds
land.
tend the annual Dads day at the
The Darn It Club of Reedville met
.The waste paper shortage is beeom- |
a host of friends as a generous neigh­
increasingly
criti(|J,
declared!
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u e iiH iii^ iy
t . i i i K f , i,
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j University of Oregon January 22, an-
week at the home of their lead- i ing
bor.
Staying with Mother
! nounced Robert Hemphill. Portland, er- Mrs. F. L. McGeorge for judging Cland I. Sersanous, chairman of the IVlajOr D O y in g t O n
Mr. and Mrs. McLeod celebrated
general chairman.
A luncheon will °* completed work and instructions state salvage committee, in a tele- Missinci in Action
their 54th wedding anniversary last
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Each
gram to Ide this week
Mrs. Elmer Walters son Ronald is : be held at 1:30 Saturday afternoon I
October.
staying with his grandparents. Mr , honoring the Dads
Ernest Haycox,
the nine members were presented
Schools, youth groups, charitable
~ r~ y
and Mrs. John Walters, while Mrs.1 Portland, well-known novelist and w‘th a crocheted needle and a thim- organizations, civilian defense and
Good News
Elmer Walters and two small sons Oregon alumnus as the guest speak-1 b^e case representing a Spanish son,- all other groups possible will be ask-
brero by Mrs. McGeorge.
i
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ed to correlate their efforts in a con­
of Beaverton, are staying with h er ' er.
Steps toward he removal o f all re-
tinuous waste paper drive.
mother, Mrs. P. H- Opperman in
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! maining scrap piles in the county
Portland who is convalescing from
Sampson Home
Move Into New Home
i were taken last week by W. G. Ide
—Buy 4th War Loan Bonds —
j newly-appointed
county
salvage
the nu *____________
On Furlough
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Frost have moved
chairman.
Robert L. -«cjreio
Meyers v*
of Beaverton has ; I
xwucii
into their new modern two storv resi- Ensign
E -n S lgn r F.
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V . I\
.e n n e a y lO
Kennedy
to
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ter have moved into the smaller
TheJr , In
_W? this
r ! - & area
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-rn. last
^ week. Three;the
i ay /.U
ri ° U,?h_ after b<Mn* torpedwd ,n house where the Frosts have lived for
ported
Mediterranean,
some time.
porch chairs were stolen from the
Sampson attended Beaverton high
A. C Shute home at West Slope and a j school but enlisted in the Seabees in
man's wallet containing a $19 check'Jan. 1943. training at Camp Peary. \ 80th Birthday Observed
and $100 in cash from the Aloha bus j Va., and Camp Endicott, R. I.
He
depot.
spent nine months in North Africa. ; Mrs M. Hoffman celebrated her
: Sicily and Italy, and participated in 80th birthday a*, the home of her
daughter Mrs. Harold Bergquam She
four major battles.
Sealed Bids
is slowly recovering from the flue
F.FFIF. ELIZABETH WE IB F L
Sealed bids for insurance on the
Funeral services will be held at ;
Now in South Pacific
Washington
County
automotive
, ,1 ,7 k .
SoAinninA Hillsboro Friday, Jan. 21 for Effie
_ . _
Mrs. Fred Baumgartner who has
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the County Court, and must be sub- Franl< ^ iebpl c f Ui Nboro route t jU!d returned from
Camp
Hueneme
department-'“ *
Train Navy Flight Students
Ensign Francis V. Kennedy of
Beaverton, Ore., was named an hon­
or student in the class graduated last
week from the Naval College for Pri­
mary Flight Instructors at New Or-
leans, La.
The aviator, formerly employed as
a civilian inspector by the Army Air
Force,
will
train
Naval primary
“
flight students at the St. Louis, Mo., I
Naval Air Station.
Tho station's commanding offi< ■
Com Paul E. Gillespie, commended i
^
Kennedy upon his excellent
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sld u riii»"‘¡.Ym
W ILLIAM
GETTI.F,
| Funeral services for William Gettle
aged 19, were held last week at W. E.
Pegg’s chapel in Beaverton.
He died at his home in Reedville
following a long illness.
Surviving
is his widow, Maxine, an infant son.
William Jr and his father, J. P. Get­
tle, all of Reedville.
MRS. AUGUSTA HAGG
Funeral services for Mrs Augusta
Hagg were held January 6 at Hills­
boro.
She was 87 years old.
Mrs. Hagg was born In Sweden ?n
1857 and came to Portland in 1884 In
1887 she married David Hagg and In
„„„„ * lOo^ocK „ i,
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-»-» *>»« Mr hu.h.n., ^
f t ,’
1890 they moved to Reedville. Or.,
January 26. 1944
has been transferred to active
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ser- class.
where they lived on the same farm 54
Bidders must be residents of the '
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vice In the South Pacific.
He is with
years.
Surviving are her husband,
County.
Public Liability and Prop- r olio Benefit Jan. 29
¡the Seabees in the navy.
and five sons, Henry Q., Oscar N.
School
Census
in
•rty
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‘ of 1 1 0 At Aloha Grange
Hall
and Clarence W. Reedville; Paul E.,
and $20,000 will be carried on each
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Washington County
Portland Soldier
Major Gregory Boyington, Marine Tigard and Fred D. Hagg and a
piece of equipment Fire and Theft
j Corps fighter pilot from Okanogan. daughter Mrs. A. W. Anderson, both
Aloha Grange are F
planning
for
Adair
Shows Big Gain
will be carried In the amounts oppo
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Wash , was reported missing after
of Portland; 12 grandchildren and
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dance to be given January 29 at the
three great-grandchildren.
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Grange
Hall
as
a
Polio
benefit.
The Courdy reserves the right to
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Tech. Cpl. Carl J. Miller, 26, son of
Increase o f approximately 400 In r)i'anp'n|n a' raid n J r r n«'hini
time^ and jnodern k 08<. Miller Lyoth, 5620 SW Nevada the number of boys and girls In the . .
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place the Public Liability and Prop- .
CAMP FIRE GIRLS
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erty Damage with one bidder and ance®- The public are urged to at- court, recently graduated from Fort county between the ages of four and
tend.
Benning, Ga„ communications school 20 is indicated in the 1943 school and ' Captain Eddie Rickenbacker,
’
Fire and Theft with another if such
of ’
and has been assigned to duty at census tabulation
completed last the Army, in World War I.
At the last two meetings of tha
procedure appears advisable.
f’amp Adair.
week.
The total, as o f November
Campfire girls they cooked and sew­
Returns to Alaska
The County Court reserves the
Sergeant William Byrnes left last
A former Lincoln high student, he 25 is 11.914 as compared with 11,518
ed.
l* M t
Tuesday Mrs
Hansen” «
right to reject any and all bids.
In Japanese Prison Camp group made cottage pudding while
A list of the equipment is available Wednesday for Kiska. Alaska, after was employed at Oregon shipyard be- for 1942
a short visit with his wife and his fore his induction.
He entered the
Distribution of the current census [
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Mrs. Wilhelm's group sewed.
Th’ s#
a the County Coort Office.
mother, Mrs. Lou Walters.
i army in November. 1942. and was shows 6,173 boys and 5,741 girls In
Word was received recently by Earl Tuesday the other group sewed while
I stationed at Camp White before as- the county between four and 20 years Jenkins that his niece and husband
Mrs. Willhelm’t group cooked Thev
"There is no royal road to Tokyo.”
of Durango. Colo., are in a Jap prison made delicious Jelly roll.
lVhen cooking foods that keep well signed to school In Georgia His wife of age.
8crlb>
—Marine Com. Lt Gen. A. A. Vande-
i camp at Los Banos, P. I. about 45 Janice Ostrom.
occasionally prepare enough for two | Lavvda. lives st 5618 SW Nevada crt.
grift-
'miles from Manila.
This Is the first
-Buy 4th War Loan Bondi
meals, and plan to use the food a dlf-
news he has received about them In
While In Beaverton be sure to eat
Tou get quick service at Beaverton ferent way at the second serving.1 While shopping eat at the Grey-
tv o years.
It alwaye paye to advertise.
at the Oreyhound Coffee Shop.
Oreyhouad Coffee Shop
This saves time and fuel.
| hound Coffee Shop, Beaverton.
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