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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 15, 1944)
P U B L I S H E D W E E K L Y IN O U R P L A N T U N ---------- ---------- ------- ----- SH O RT ST. A N D C A N Y O N H I G H W A Y ------------------------ - Beaverton, Oregon, September 15, 1944 V O L . 17. NO . 33 Drive -------- Here and There Slowly ESTABLISHED 1927 Small Investors Beware Mrs. Donaldson says, make out your list NOW for Christmas cards. Orders must go earlier than ever be fore on account or shortage of paper. ! If your subscriptions to magazines ______ Watch Out for Children be rehewed, she will thank you loi n i . , . c- When Driving Near Schools the renewal. ' Dabson Makes Some Roger Naze spent the week end at ; Recommendations Calling attention to an upward home with his family. trend in traffic accidents involving The Friendly Circle met at the Babson Park, Mass.. Sept. 15—We children under 14 years of age, Sec home of Mrs. Don L>ong last Friday. hear a lot of ballyhoo today by brok retary of State, Bob Farrell today Eleven members and one guest were ers, investment advisors and others urged drivers to increase their cau present. The birthdays of two mem about the great opportunities in the tion when driving in the vicinity of bers were observed. stock market. These tell us about schools. Mrs. Ed Volla left Tuesday morn the big railroad profits, the new uses So far this year, fatalities among ing for Boise, Idaho, to spend three for plastics and alloys and the othei children under 14 years of age are 36 weeks with her husband Lieut. Volla new products "which are going to per cent greater than for the same who will be in camp there for a per revolutionize our way of living.” period last year, Farrell said. Child iod of six weeks. Electronic, television and other stoe'es injuries have increased 52 per cent. Mis J. T. Wilson and children are being ballyhooed to an unreason- A great proportion of the accidents have been vacationing at Neskowin. I able degree. in which children are killed or in Art Stipe of Bend, Oregon WBS j Looking Info the Future jured occur when the child dashes here this week visiting his brothei j f Germany cracks some time be- out into the path of an approaching , Elmei and sister Mrs Carrie Leon teen November 7, 1944. nnd March 7, car, the secretar y of state said. For a , , ( 1945, it is fair to assume that we will that reason, he urged drivers to an leut. Hill Leonard and wife have ! ¡r0 on a f un peace basis in 1946. Af- ticipate this possibility when driving gone to < altfornia where he will em ter a short period of readjustment past areas where children are ob bark for Australia, his new assign- (which will be shorter as the time served. ment. required to whip Japan is longer) we “ As school opens, the school safety Leon Nacker of Huber has joined should enjoy a few years of good patrols will be in action again,” he I the navy. j business. The pent-up demand for said. “ Drivers must cooperate with Mrs. Dora Stipe attended the meet goods, the great surplus of money these patrols in the interests of pro- j ing of the Daughters of the Nile in and other considerations may even tecting younger children as they cross Portland last week. lead to a sharp and short boom. the streets. When the patrol mem- i I An enjoyable afternoon and picnic There certainly will be great activity bers signal that the intersection is j at Hoamers Rest last Sunday was In the building of small homes. occupied, slow down and stop if ne- ! spent by about fifty members of Sooner or later, however, the en- cessary to yield the right of way.” I Bethel Congregational Church and tire world, including our country, Patrol members do not direct traf , FLUSHING FLEEING GERMANS— A tew of many armored vehicles as an American tank unit I Sunday School. must pay for what happened since fie, the state official explained. They j moves swiftly through a destroyed French village following panic-stricken Germans. About twenty guests nttended the 1939. I should not be surprised any hold younger children at the curb till ! stoik shown given Mrs. Richard Goyt j time around 1950 to see business go there is a lull in traffic. Then they j last week Thursday evening at th e; into rt tailspin with considerable un- send them across and at the sam e' | - ummer s home. Many lovely gifts employment. Hence, it is much more Lon Kinnaman Earns time, signal that the intersection special Election Sept. 19 I were received. Refreshments were j important for investors to base their occupied. Upon observance of the 4 _j-| Championship served by the hostesses Mesdames R. j purchases on fundamentals than on At Beaverton High School patrol's signal, the motorist is warned ned ■ r k Summers and Jay Gibson assisted j the hopes of new inventions, new of his obligation to yield the right of Lon Kinnaman Jr., of Aloha, was A special election will be held at Welch Kvelyn Hetu and Miss k0*8 1 processes and other possible boomlets way to pedestrians occupying a cross j greatly honored at the recent Wash ! Brokers Always Optimistic the Beaverton High School Monday, ' - - _____ _______________ walk. Mrs. C. T. Hunkapillar has ington county junior fair when he ή *° vöt* on the question !ed “from" Sa‘ n DUgo“ where "sh'e v ï t ^ l InVW,tment " mk° thrtr - . - J from San Diego wt was declared the grand champion 4-H I money by selling or exchanging se of electing directors for the proposed | her son and daughter C O M IN G S ^G O IN G S club showman for 1944 following com- i curities. To geit people to buy with Lnion High School District including Th. including \ The Beaverton Kiwanis Club hus as cash, or to sell securities now held | petition with others. He was also Portland is preparing to entertain School district No 48. Washington' th l W edn e^av'M r T H and D O IN G S _____ I champion dairy showman and won Governor Thomas E. Dewey, repubtl-1 County, Oregon, a. M A . ? " or re-invest in other securities, re A daughter was born August 3! to the Guernsey calf offered as a spec- can presidential ........... nominee next Tues- > * rshab.lltation m -.r............. At this time there shall be elected , Fitch state Vocation !u ‘ ’ G u idance° Di v Is ion quires bullish talk of some kind. Strange to say. Investment advertise Mr. and Mrs. Clark C. Kersey. B eav-! ‘al award by the Washington county day with a program ot meetings that five members ot the union high w v 10 told a b o u t the nl nna „ „ w ments headed "Avoid Losses’” pull will put the candidate in touch witli school board each of whom shall pos- WBV for the rehabilitation n roc rum She has been named Kathryn ‘ Guernsey Cattle Ç lub_____ erton. , very few inquiries; while advertise- all segements ol Oregon's Rep,,.,11- «css the qualifications of voters ,n I Mr and M r. ieoroe Bli.Ter v M. * r and Mts^George Blasser visit- i merits headed "Increase Profits' cans and will conclude with a radio i tin proposed union high school dis- eci Mrs Rod R h I os ni PnHi0„a Miss Betty Ann Nulson, daughter of on get big returns. Hence, both invest- Men Inducted broadcast to the nation, 7:30 to 8 p. trict, to be elected at large from the , Sunday Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Eisenhauer, has 1 ment dealers and brokers feel th, * m., from the Portland Ice Arena, Proposed district and only one mem- entered Providence hospital in Port following men were Inducted 2045 N W Marshall Street. bei of the boaid shall be elected from t h f ' week* .uf .P « ‘ n,nd the>’ must h«* optimistic on land, to become a nurse. ( The --------------- -------- ----- ---------- Governor Dewey will arrive at 9:30 any one school district in the pro-1 home ' ” ” * nd ** ^ Willt8 Cady j something Just now they are bnl- A marriage license has been issued | recently by Washington Local Board a. m. The first conference of the ' posed union high school district. MrB R P wilier * ii . „ » , ! 'y hooinK the rails, plastics, electron- to George Moshofsky of Beaverton ; No. 1, Beaverton, Oregon. day will be in the marine room at th e 1 The polls will be open at 8 p. m. j suffering from* in L > i 18 1 *c8’ television, etc. and Miss Jeanne Marie Stice of Port- 1 ARM Y ]an<j i Harold V. Linker, Harold J. Peter- Multnomah hotel with all Oregon Citizens are urged to attend and vote. : a m- r r U « ii ^ - « .4 h i ! J l , To a certain extent, the above also _ 1 ____________ | A marriage license has been grant-1 appIjps to professional Invest- The following sign was seen in a , son- Akira Kaga, Walter L. Huss, | newspaper men for an Interview, : ed to George J. Moshofsky of Beav- j ment advisors. Too many such talk store- This store will be closed the Kenneth T. Miller, Harold V. John- Other conference will include labor a I LA LI a erton and Jeanne Marie Stice of day of Hitler’s funeral! i son, Earl J. Haide, John W. Lulich, leaders, one with negroes, veterans. ALU M A Portland. Continued on page two Mrs. Louis J. Hughson of Seaside j Jl' • Glenn J Reavis, John W. Setnick- delegates Oregon Republican clubs, Six from here attended the Congre- * ei>, Walter C. Kaufman, Dayton Cran- etc. was in town Wednesday visiting St Marys of the Valley school for gational Club dinner Monday night at dall Peck, Burton G. Bundy. Kimball A separote reception for Mrs. De girls and St. Mary's Boys' Home the Highland Congregational Church, friends. The Youth group made up entirely M. Sinclair. Gordon K. Voget, James wey will be held in the Multnomah opened September 5. ¡Portland After a short musical The Cooper Mt. community club 1 program Dr. Ray Gibbons, director o f' of young people from 12 to high O. Sims. Maurice J. Labrousse, Theo hotel with Mrs. George T. Gerlinger dore B. Volz. Don E. Waters, Robert national committeewoman, Mrs. Ruth met Sept. 13 at the home of Mrs. the Council for Social Action of the school age, has been started in the local Church of the Nazarene. This D. Allen, Walter M. Prink, Gayle L. Richardson. vice-chairman of the Laurence Davis. Congregational Christian Churches 1 Filbert picking has started in sev- spoke. society will meet each Sunday even-! , ^ ' Ernest J. Hite. Richard A. state committee and Mrs. C. A. Johns in charge. eral of the large orchards. ing at 6:30 p. m. A cordial welcome Strickland, The first meeting after the --------- A large crowd attended the first ______ is extended young people of this age j . . . . N . A V Y to loin in this service. It is known > Joseph J. Merrhep Robert A J ’ ou- Notice of Public Hearing fal1 meeting of the Cedar Mill C om -¡Aid will he held at the parsonage School reopen«! Monday with an as the Hi-N-Y Society. i Gerald L88' ^ ‘ lliam E rvWel,b' _____ munity club on September 13 at the Wednesday, Sopt. 20th. Business ! enrollment of 220 students at the __________________ , Harry D. Pfaff, Clarence Digman, Oregon Motor Stages, of Portland Qran* « hal1 A special program fea- meeting at 11 a. m. Potluck dinner' Aloha-Huber School. More are ex- William D. Sabo. Therapy was | at 12 after which our guest Mrs Max Prc,ed as BO«n as the harvest season Oregon, filed on September 5, a tuiing Occupational Attention! 7 Beaverton Boys Marine Corps.—George M. Teufel. supplemental application with the put on sponsoied by the Red Cross. Reeher, president, of “the State Wo^ | '* over- School opened September 5 We would like to express our Simon Becker and Clarence Allen mens' work will aid in planning the, for enrollment of pupils and then Public Utilities Commission of Ore thanks, and we are very grateful for <-* »« i r | All ladies of c*08pd to reopen last Monday gon for extension of service as a of Beaverton, were in a Hillsboro program for the year. the courtesy shown in changing the Ensign George Moshofsky the church are welrome Construction of an addition to the motor common carrier of persons and hospital last week. Ray R. Mathis of Portland has tire on the Chev., Sunday night on Married Saturday Services for the late Mrs. Marga- 8C‘’ ° o1 wtl1 commence soon, as a pri- baggage, and of express, mail and the main street. And may the best, ■ newspapers in the same vehicle with leased tile Harry Beat Service station ret E. Peets of Glencullen, formerly, m ity order has been mode. Mrs. Watson will teach the first team win! Ensign George Moshofsky of U. S. passengers, fixed termini, between and residence and moved in Septem- of Beaverton, were held in Pegg’s The 5 Forest Grove Girls grade; Miss Truebach the second; Ml. and Mrs. Mathis and Chapel on Sept. 12th. N. R. and Miss Jean M »r !e Stice of Reedville and Huber via Elmonica her 1. The U N R R A are asking the church- Mis McGregor third; Mrs Whitehead Portland, were married at St. Steph- over Washington County roads Nos daughter Shelah Faye, like their new home. os of America to do an important fourth; Mls" Gldron- of Portland, the ens Catholic church Saturday, Sep- 26. 423 and 1133. Helped Buy Victory The executive committee of the job. iob. T There h e r e is m e n r „ ne v is ¡in an e emergency need fifth; Mrs. Janette Smith of Portland, teinber 9 at 9 a m. Rev. Father A. A hearing will be given on Wednes- Squadron in England _______ ^ __________ . . September . ^ m., in Aloha-Huber P. T. A. met Friday at i for clothing for the peoples of the 8,xth: Mrs. Boswell, of Beaverton, the J. Ciirinody officiating. day, 20th at 1:30 p. ------ ,•— and — j principal. Homer _________ On Sept, »cventh, The bride was given in marriage by the Washington County Court House the home oi Mrs. George Struger in newly liberated countries. In , I her father and wore a white duchess Hillsboro, Oregon, n public hearing Elmonica. An Eighth AAh ligh ter Station, ,n 24 a drive for good used clothing w ill, Earl, the eighth grade, Vaimore England Staff Sergeant valr,1° ,e j satin gown with long train and will be held. The meeting will be be begun. Depots for the collection: '' ' (cq) H. Bulbs of Beaverton. Ore., has f(njj ert|p veil with Hart of pearls, open to the public. f-, ■ , . *-* • garments will be announced later, p i n . p | bought himself a piece of the a,r : she carried a white missal and spray on Prizes at County r a ir Cpi. Robert (Bob» spiering is Florence Beauty baton force " orchids with gtre-imer*. She eu- ported missing near Yugoslavia since Reopens Sept. 20 He was among the first soldiers te, ed the church o i the arm of her Aloha-Huber P. T. A. Many prizes were won by 4-H club- | August 28, according to word receiv-1 r ~ stationed on this Eighth Pightci i fatlier and was ;it*i‘ i<le 1 by a m ail Meeting Postponed ers in the east end of the county at ed by his father John Spiering, B ob' Th„ Florence Beauty Salon will re Command Mustang base to «make a ; of honor Miss Anna Bello Mosho'sky The first regular meeting of the the recent Washington county fair. : trained as a radio-aerial gunner on a purchase in the War Bond campaign s|8ter of thp bridegroom, who ves Aloha-Huber P. T. A hnfi hci n post Virginia and Ruth Engebretson of Liberator Bomber and has made a open in the same location First and staged by the Eighth Air Force to g0wne<j ¡n a la render rose formal poned from Sept. 19 to Se;,t 26. All route 2. Beaverton won awards in number of missions over enemy ter- Watson Street, Beaverton, on Septem ber 20 with Mrs Florence Miller In buy “ “ "Victory Vlctnrv Snundron.'” All with ... matching . . , __ ve'l ., »n __• 1 ____ , Squadron.' carried pink p-irer.ts are urged to ■mL IE clothing; Janne McGeorge in ' ritory. The young corporal is a charge again. It is located across planes flown by the Eighth will be rosej>uds_ The two bride sn a ids, M ifs Already 11 bushels ot peaches h ,ve clothim: IIB; Nancy Heinrich, route3 grandson of Mrs. Mary Boy of Aloha; the street from the telephone offlc* represented in the "Victory Squad- K W n or Harrington and Miss Ruth been canned with the help of some of in IP and Joanne Kramer, Beaverton, , nephew of Wm Boyd of Beaverton, ron” and each officer and enlisted # f,«nuer# wore yellow formal« and th° 8th grade girls for school lunches. IB, Freddy Kramer, Beaverton. IIB, and also of Mrs. Leo Reilly and Mrs. on Watson Street, This shop will feature Rilling Col*' man buying bonds in the diive be carried bouquets of larg*4 yellow and Donations of fruit v ill he appreciated In foods; Freddy Kramer, Beaverton,' John Wilson both of Aloha Wave Permanents and always rse comes a "shareholder.” 'w hite daisies La.eUe M. Flannery Camp Cookery B; Neal Mclnnis, j George R. Tweed of route 2, box soft watei in the shop. A quota was assigned to personnel 1 wag f]OWPr Rjr) tn(j wore a baby blue Reedvill senior yearling heifer; Lon 970, Beaverton, who hid from the When Mrs. Florence Miller joinr 1 Visits Son of this base under the command of forma| John Tittro. Stella and Billy Tri ac Kinnaman, Jr., Aloha, won a special | Japanese on Guam for more than her husband, who was in the army Col. William J Cummings Jr.. Law- The bridegroom wore his white um- award from Washington County , two years, has been awarded the Le- the shop was closed. However, Mrs rence. Kansas. They allowed fixe j orm an<j wag attended by hie cousin companied Mrs. Ida Harvey to Long Guernsey Cattle club with a 2 year : glon of Merit. Tweed, who has been Miller could not remain out of bur:- view, Wash . to visit her son in weeks in which to strive to attain the j ameg Holboke as hast m:.n. Ush old cow. promoted to the rank of warrant of , ness for long and she opened a beau goal. They rocketed past the quota ers were Jerry Moshofsky. broth* r of attle who is in the navy. ficer. for “ exceptionally t gh Iicer. was cited cue,, tor exclusively for Wacs. at For mark less than two w-eeks after the the bridegroom, and Andrew Flan V 1 tenn L A J J COnduct 'i 1 1 ring his resi 1 Jackgon> North Carolina, which was n Shepherd Graduates drive had opened. ¡Nearly 55UU to be Awarded dence j, nery. , . . in Guam and for supplying »PPlylng kreat success Bullis is a fighting squadron air Over 150 guests itt-*n<lrd the wodd- valuable Information he obtained — was glad to get hack "horn*- ’ She plane mechanic. Robert G. Shepherd, whose wife For Best Essays & Records in afterwards breakfast was seived while hiding on the island. again in her former location a:- I to relatives at the home of the bride’s Mrs Helen C. Shepherd, lives at route Lt Col. Leland Shaw is the first U. 1 ready, September 20. ' There have been 179 small fires ex S. officer to be attached to an Aus-1 will be 3. box 24. Beaverton, has been gradu parents. Mr. and Mrs. David G. Stice Do Not Need Tire greet her many friends in a v er tinguished and 28 larger blazes re ated from the Transportation Corp« trallan force. Representing the Mac- f in Portland A reception was held Inspection Record after 21st at the home of *he bridegroom s par Officer Candidate School at the New ported to fire officers by vigilant Arthur forces, Col. Shaw is -now in striking made up shop, done in blar and white, with everything up He says each ofiicer date. In equipment. ents. Mi. and Mrs. G?orge E Mo- Orleans Army Base, and has been members of Oregon's Green Guard New Guinea during the present summer season. Tlre inspection records will not be ghofgky in thg af tprt,w n commissioned a second lieutenant in has a "batman'', a native boy, who To partially reward and to recog does nothing but take care of them, j used in rationing after current "A 1 The bride is a graduate of M.»ryl the Armv of the United States gasoline ration books expire on Sept. hurst college and tearnes in »he Port Lieut Shepherd attended Beaverton nize the services of the boys and girls serving hof tea in bed at 7:30 a. m i M ARG ARE T E. PEETS 21. Janney. district OPA rationing ex land schools. high sehooit the University of or* r the Keep Oregon Green Association your tea at 10 a. m and 3 p m. ami Mrs. Margaret E. Peets. aged 59, has awarded each an honor badge de Law 1 ecutive said today lunch In the evening. Ensign Moshofsky is a graduate of and Northwestern College of years, of Glencullen, formerly o Motorists should mail in their tire Beaverton high school and Portland Prior to his induction in Nov 1943 noting appreciation for an invaluable Shaw has three eons. Robert, 10 Beaverton, died Sept 8 She «1 1 inspection record along with the back university He attended North-.vest he was emph.ved as s clerk for the ser\ice to the welfare of future Ore and twins. John nd Richard, 7, who nf Walter W „ mother of Phtlin V. cover of their A book when applying * !,¿shipman school n Chicago and Southern Pacific Railroad - on To further compensate these live with their grandparent«, the Peets. John W. Peeta, Zada Carls,<- for s renewal Along with the new been in the Southwest Pacific The officer was assigned to active you, ifu l Guards, Keep Oregon Green Thyngs in Beaverton. His father. Vivian .1 Cole. Thelma M. Dowglat ■ A gasoline ration book, each motorist * ar?a gjnce last Oetob«r. He has a duty with the Transportation corps announces their annunl activity and Dan Shew, still lives on the home and Edward E. Peeta will receive a new mileage rationing three week s' leave and sifter a brief Immediately after receiving his com- essay contest The essay topic is to place on Shaw avenue, Beaverton, Mrs. Peets will be remembered a record which will hereafter serve as honPVrnoon he and his wife will go to mission The mission of the Trans- he "A Tale from the Oregon Woods.” where Leland was raised. head cook at the Greyhound Coffee i portation Corps is to transport sol- J A total of nearly »500 is to he awar- the record of gasoline rations issued. Pan Francisco. shop for years and one of the best ' ____________ diers and war materials to theatres, ded. The closing date for this con- Then the old tire Inspection record , *“ pastry cooks in the county. I of operations throughout the world. ! test has been set for October 10. will no longer be necessary Funeral services were held Tuesdn' War-time uses of wood cellulose for Motorists are urged to send in ap Pre-School Clinic Held at Pegg’s Chapel Beaverton. Inter How nice it would be to have some- | plications and not wait until the last paper and explosives will make the ment Foreat Grove Report* for Duty 1943 harvest of the Pulpwood in Am- body guarantee me bread and jelly, minute and run the risk of not gett A pre-school clinic was sponsored erican forests the largest in history shelter good health ¡>nd fun th, rest: ing their new books in time. by the county health department and about 15 million cords. That will he 0f my |jfe W e all want somebody else S 1-c Enrl Jenkins and wife left the P T A. was held Wednesday Sep An appeal has come from Hillsboro It would be a flabby country if only about one-eighth of the total f 0 guarantee us something, nowa- recently for San Francisco. Cal., tember 13 at Reedville school house. for blood donor volunteers for Fri none of us had to make good just volume of new wood which will be <jays But who is going to pay for it ” wh* re he will report for duty. They Parents of Aloha-Huber. Beaverton. day, today, between 9 3*1 a m v floated along with everything w* created by growth in these forests in have been visiting hi» father Everett# Orenco and Witch Hazel districts noon, to assure meeting tne day« Turn w ar (tem pi into Bond« Jenkins of Cooper Mt. the same period of time, want guaranteed for life ’ were invited to bring their children, quota of 140 pints Dewey Will Speak In Portland Tues. I Big Enrollment Aloha-Huber School W