The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, October 17, 1947, Image 1

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    BEAVERTON
PERSONALS
RECORDER BUSSE SHOOTS
FOUR TIMES TO BAG DEER
Although it took him four blasts
of his blunderbuss to do so, Bea
verton’s City Recorder. L. ,
Busse bagged his season's dee
October 12, some 18 miles be
yond Bly, Oregon, out of Kla
math Falls.
ESTABLISHED 1927
Leaving his desk Saturday, he
Y
O U 'M E 20— NUMBER
arrived in the southern waystop
and embarked on a family hunt
ing trip that evening. By 6:50
Sunday morning, he had finished
polishing off his 100-pounds of
snorting venison.
BEAVERTON
WASHINGTON COUNTY, OREGON,
County's '46 Payrolls Lag
Behind Last Year's Total
GARDEN CLUB SALE
The
Beaverton
Communit
Carden Club will hold a miseel
laneous food and plant sale on
October 17 at the Kiwanis Hall
under direction of
Mesdames
John Holmes, A. S. Funston
J. G.
Eisenhauer, and
Raj-
Meadows. Luncheon will be ser
ved at 12 :t0 p. m.
A t the food and plant sale at
2:00 p. m. none of the food nor
prize plants are reserved prior
to the time of sale.
Mrs. T. W.
Blakeney
will
make one of her famous large
banana cakes, the recipe being
entirely a secret never given
outside .her family and passed
down for several generations to
the eldest girl.
There will also be exclusive
delicious angel food pies, gooej-
chocolate cakes and other cooked
foods as well as super pickles
and preserves.
Plants and bulbs for beauti
ful Spring flowers and a fine
selection of rare and popular
plants will be available at prices
you can afford to pay.
LO\G H i \ ( . E r iltl L tTIO\ SHOW S 188 PERCEXT
II 4GES INCREASE LAST SIX YE4RS
FRIDAY, OCTOBER
SUBSCRIPTION
ADVANCE .*2.00 PER YEAR
SINGLE COPY
FIVE CENTS
Health Dept. Tooth Decay Future Prospects Sharpen
Says Disease Starts Study With High Banking Volume
Situation O K Of Nutrition FIRST SECA RI TI S HOU S (Jl i HT EH IA DEPOSITS
l\ EXi ESS OF EOI H MILUOX
County health department, in j Problems of tooth decay, as
effected
by
nutrition,
will
be
the
an
unofficial
statement
this
Business trend at the First Security Bank, of Beaverton, «lur-
The only county- in Oregon besides Multnomah not to show an week, reports the disease situa- object of scientific search enter­
ed into by Oregon State College
increased payroll last year, Washington county is credited with a tion o.k., with no major out-
ing the la t three months, has showed an increasing volume. Ac-
with funds allocated under the
2.OH- lag in 1945-46 employment. Long range percentage, however, break reported.
new federal research and mar­ cording to Jny Gibson, president, an average of atx>ut 30 new ac­
With polio not currently pre- keting act.
shows a boost of 188.1% during the six years from 1940 to 1946.
counts are t i n g opened a week, and this average has been sus-
valent, things in the health wav
The
new
project
comes
as
an
Out of a survey of nearly 15,000 state employers, conducted by are generally looking up.
tained for the last 30 to 60 days. Since June 30, deposits at the
expansion of a state supported
the state unemployment compensation commission, state payroll
Schedule tor earl> winter X-
bank have swelled by 8127,663.08 making a quarterly total of
project which studies the rela­
levels for last year reached 8708,- ray survey, completed Octobe tionship of nutrition to tooth
S4,l 78.219 84, as compared to the
J 816.251. compared with $703,885,- 14, will be printed as soon as decay, which began with rural
last
report of 84.050,556.76
it is readied for the press, in
646 in 1945 and 8255,677.940 in time to give resitlents of the homemakers active in the state
To guarantee tht'se deposits,
home economics extension eoun-
1940.
the report lists:
East end of the county the op­
Cash. 8754,611.17 $35.603.07 up
In Washington County. 1946 portunity to arrange schedules cil.
These women promoted a 820,-
from the last report of $619,006-
wage payments are set at 84,- to include participation in this
000 grant front the 1945 state
10 .
369,791. somewhat behind the community-health act i vit \
legislature to support, the be­
1945 figure of 84.501.701 but a
Loans, se«jure«l bv collateral
ginning of the project. Because
substantial gain over the 1910 to­
of
greater value than the amount
of the advances already made
tal of 81,517,466.
outstanding,
$648.730.71, an in­
in this phase of nutritional re­
Eastern end of Washington
Rupert Flying Service, Beaver­ crease of $12,970.63 over pre­
Reflecting a decline of 877 mil­
search. Oregon State College was
county, in Pacific International lion. Employment due to ship­
ton, and Oregon Aircraft, Hills­ viously published $635,760.08
selected to direct the impetus
Livestock Exposition exhibits, yard layoffs late in 1945, Mult­
boro, are listed among firms ap­
Along with other asset growths
federal funds bring to the study.
-howed exceptionally well thru nomah s share of the
prove«! for G. 1. flight training, bank furniture and fixtures total
entire
A bristling docket of cases,
While
Oregon
centers
attention
the efforts of farm-wise mem­ state's pay rolls was down to
which will number in the neigh­ on dental decay, another Western by the Oregon State Board of $12,250.00 at present, telling of a
bers of 4-H Clubs.
51.9% last year as compared with borhood of ten, commands the state, under the same federal Aeronautics, in regular monthly $4,750 addition in facilities which
A 4-H activity which promises 64.7% in 1946 and 53.3% in 1940. attention, October 16, of the Grand
program, will deal with nutrition meeting. October 8, at Salem. three months previously, repre­
major results for the near future
County figure for 1946 was Jur>\ meeting in the Hillsboro in relation to certain mental dis­ Rupert's flight school won an sented $7,500.00.
the exhibits as well as jupdging 836/,880.383, 19.2% decrease from courthouse, according to Russell
eases while yet
others
may o. k. on flight training while
Stock in Federal Reserve hank,
team competitions proved the the 1945 total of $455.159,428 but Morgan, district attorney.
study the relation of nutrition the Hillsb«>ro firm was author- representing the Beaverton bank
young
agriculturists
in
Tualatin
RETURNS FROM SEASIDE
izetl to conduct additional class­
an increase of 169.8% over the
to anemia or other disorders.
membership in this system, re­
with G. 1. mains at $1,650.00 as before.
C. J. Beach, Beaverton mer­ valley have applied themselves 1940 figure of 8136,371.394.
Dr. Slara Storviek, who has es in connection
with concentration to the pro-
chant, returned the first of the
been directing the state-spons­ flight training.
Total assets to meet deposits
Ralston 'and Ball, who conduct stand at $4,279,958.03, an in­
week after a week of resting and ects they entered.
ored research, will be chairman
Awards credited to the east
deer hunting during a seven-day
of the regional committee for a flying school at the Hillsboro crease of 8129,738.49 «/ver the
end
of the county are:
airport are also well-established status on June 30.
visit with his daughter and her
the Western states.
4-H Hairy • Guernsey« — Heifer
in flight training un<lt'r the G. I.
husband, Mr. and Mrs, K. L.
Field
work
will
be
handled
Fall schedule of dances spon­
The bank’s surplus of $101,738-
5th, Wayne Sagert, Sherwood;
Wilson.
sored by the Kinton Grange will by an elaborate mobile setup hill.
19
likewise refl«icts the upward
At its last meeting, the board inclination of business, showing
A-quilt ing did he go. that des­ resume on October 18th when consisting of a truck and trailer
of his deer hunting, Mr. Beach Senior heifer: 3rd, Homer Zuver,
Sherwood; Junior heifer: 10th, picably light fingered prowler
and passed a new regulation pertain­ a b«x>st of $2,075.41 over last
the Grange hall again becomes fitted up as laboratories
reveals that while they came
staffed with technical special­ ing to ground schools. Under the quarter’s $99,662.78.
who lifted a big, warm bedcover the scene of merry-making.
back empty handed, he had thrills ,lovd Koch, Sherwood.
4-H Dairy - Jerseys— Produc­ from the clothesline of Mrs. R.
enough during tortuous ascent
The
weIKknown
orchestra, ists who can gather and analyze newly formulated rule, a flight
Translated, the statement of
waive gr«>und
of a mountain top hunting ground ing cow: 4th, Ruby Tykeson, E. Karosh, Route 1, Box 152, Hillsboro Glads, have been en­ material right in a community. instructor may
condition by the First Security
school
instruction
should
a
stu­
Sherwood;
Yearling
heifer:
3rd,
Beaverton, night of October 7.
to last him for some time.
gaged to send the music round
dent’s previous Instruction or ex­ Bank indicates points to a recur­
Jack Aten, Beaverton; 4th, Ruby
County sheriff's office is on and round. Old friends and new
ring prevalence of residents do­
perience so justify. In such cases,
Tykeson, Sherwood; Junior heif the look-out for a quilt colored
neighbors are invited to remem
ing their business at
home—
LITTLE MISS ENTERTAINS
however, the student must suc­
er calf: 4th,
Ruby
Tykeson, white on one side and blue with her the time and place for an
which, in turn, retlects a heart­
cessfully
complete
a
writtten
Lynne Netherton entertained Sherwood.
octagon blocks on the other. evening’s relaxation.
examination on the subjects cov ening prospect for the business
at y party on her seventh birth­
Hog Showmanship: Hompshire
ered by the ground training ; community In general. •
day, October 9th.
Ganita were 1st,
Ronald
Kamp, Tualatin;
Fast proving notable as a sul*
course in order to continue with
played and prizes given, after Chester White: 5th.
Richard
urban
community, highlighted by
Although no campaign mater off-the-ground training.
which the children enjoyed ice Boenninghausen, Tigard.
an
ever-expantling
htime
con­
ials
have
been
received
to
imple­
cream and birthday cake at a
The board specifies, however,
4-H Swine - Chester Whites—
struction program, the eastern
ment
funds
collection,
the
Beaver­
gayly decorated tables.
that flight schools taking ad
Gilts: 4th, Wayne Sagert. Sher­
Those attending were: Carol wood: Market Hogs: 8th, Rich­
ton grade school expects to con­ vantage of this regulation and end of the county has showe«i
increases
of
the
tribute to the current drive in exempting students from ground population
Wilson. Sharon and Sheryl Aaris, ard Boenninghausen. Tigard; Po­
"leaps
and
bounds”
varietj'.
Whether
or
not
public
convenience
must
be
served
in
the
Washington county for Commu­ courses, must keep a copy of.
Roger Siegner, Ronald Warren,
land China - Gilts: 2nd, Lloyd
With business services and
JoAnn Olson. Denise Woods, Ruth Koch, Sherwood; Other breeds operation of a bus franchise, will be the issue at a public meeting nity Chest funds, according to each student’s completed exam­
merchandising
facilities growing
Ann Robinson. Ann Naze, Chris­ Gilts: 4th, Homer Zuver, Sher­ set for Tuesday, October 21, 7:30 p. m., to be held in the auditor­ Miss Merle Davies, principal.
ination, together with grade re-
to
keep
apace
<
>f the population,
tine Pasley, Joanie Walton, Ken­
“ We have not learned much of ceived. for the period of one
ium of the Tigard Public School when the Oregon Motor Stages
wood.
a
snowball
of
prosperity
has be­
the
campaign”.
Miss
Davies
re­
neth Kay, and Tom Netherton.
year.
4-H Pig Feeding
Contest— seeks to justify cancelling of service between McDonald's Store,
gun which, through the practice
ports,
“
and
no
buttons
or
feathers
Northwestern Oregon: 6th, Lloyd in Tigard, and Portland. Six bus runs are involved. George H.
of doing business in the com­
have as yet come through. The
HOSTESS TO CLUB
Koch, Sherwood.
munity, leads to exciting possi­
Flagg,
or
an
examiner
represent­
children
and
the
staff,
however,
en- Beef— Light Hereford Scramble
Mrs. Frances Donaldson
bilities for the future.
ing him. will conduct the public will be asked to contribute when
tertained the afternoon bridge Calves: 4th. Jack Yeager;
5th.
hearing at which time the public we are supplied with the proper
Community crystal-ball gazers
club at “ Campbell Court’’ Hotel Malcolm Mclnnis; 8th, Homer
is entitled to be present and materials.”
are alreatly picturing a looming
Helen
in Portland on Tuesday.
Zuver; 19th, Neal Mclnnis; 30th
state views relative to hardships
importance for the eastern end
Mrs. H. H. Stannard, chairman
Fisher and Leah Straley being Wayne Sagert; Heavy Hereford
involved by the service discon­ of the county chest organization,
of the county, with tht surface
Scramble Calves: 14th.
Glenn
her guests.
tinuation.
just being scratched so far.
states that three awar«ls instead
Proposed merger of Congrega­
Grossen; 21st Elbridge Gordon
of
one
will
be
given
at
the
close
That
there
will
be
definite
in­
Last year a “ scramble calf;”
22nd, Bert Hendershott; Angus
tional Christian churches and the
LUNCHEON GUESTS
Ronald this year a prize winning heif­ convenience to some commuters of the drive to th«>se three schools Evangelical and Ref«)rme«l church I
Iva
Summers
entertained Scramble Calves: 3rd,
by proposed elimination of the in Washington county which have will I k * discussed Sunday, Octo- j
21st er which will be offered for re­
guests for lunch on Wednesday Kamp: 5th, Lloyd Koch;
six runs is indicated by informa­ the largest contributions per ca­
tail
sale
by
the
1
$
and
T
Mar­
r 19. by Dr. Paul Davis and
Wilbur Zuver.
• • *
tion elicited from Mrs. H. W. pita
ket,
West
Slope
is
the
highlight­
Revereml
Francis T. Sturtevant, j
Fat
Steers—
Heavy
Shorthorns
RESIDE IN MULTNOMAH
McDonald, at the store.
Further app«>intments to the at the West Willamette Ass«Kia-
7th. Gene Westberg; Herefords. ed history of Malcolm Mclnnis'
Mrs. Betty Cadell «nee Betty Lot 8: 13th, Margaret Freuden- light Hereford with which the
The
m e scnedule
schedule which the stag« c«)unt.v organization include Mrs. tion of Congregational Churches |
Hansen) and baby are moving thal; Lot 5: 24th, George Gess- Beaverton boy won a 5th place company wishes to withdraw are Dick Cornell an«l Mrs. Charles conference to be held in the First
Dr. Adolph Weinzirl, director
•ro m Eugene to Muitnomah.
Mc­ Rebout, who will act as ass«>ciate Congregational church,
at the
recently-ended eastbound, those leaving
Forest
ford; Lot 2: 12th Jaine Paine: ribbon
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chairmen in the Al«>ha area:
} Grove, during the afternoon and of the E. C. Brown Trust Fund,
Donald’s
Store
at
the
following
Pacific
International
Livestock
14th, Jane Paine.
who spoke at last Surnlay eve­
hours: 5:02 p. m., 6:57 p. m., and
SUNDAY VISITORS
Poultry • Three Pullets— 1st. Exposition.
evening. Meeting starts at 3 o’-
ning’s institute of Family Rela­
11:25
p.
m.
Westbound,
arriving
Carefully
cared
for
in
the
in
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hing- Homer Zuver, Sherwood;
2nd,
clfx-k.
tions, held in the Bethel Congre-
lev and Mrs. Helen Keenan and Dorothy Hinderman, Sherwood; tervening year, from the time at McDonald’s Store, elimination
Beaverton,
Mr. Willis Cady,
gati«>nal Church, has l>een bix>ked
children visited at the Blasser 3rd Wilbur Zuver. jKherwood; Malcolm wrestled and manhand- of the following runs is request­
who is moderator of the ass«K-ia- to re-appear next Sunday, Octo­
ed:
4:42
p.
m.,
6:42
p.
m.
and
led
the
Hereford,
last
exposition
4th. Wayne Sagert, Sherwood;
home on Sunday.
tion, will preside at the meeting, ber 19, to preside over an open
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Leghorns - Trio: 1st. Homer Zu time, to claim it as his own, 11:23 p. m.
Several caucuses are also sched- forum in which the audience will
the healthy heifer attained a
"A t 4:42 p. m. and 6:42 p. m.”
Mrs. Gertrude McCormack call­ ver.
ul«‘«l for women fellowship, lay­ participate. His topic, last Sun­
ed at Mrs. Iva Summers home
Rabbits - Junior buck:
1st weight of 880 pounds, for which Mrs. McDonald relates, “ there
Mrs.
M.P. Nyssen, Aloha, re- men fellowship and pilgrim fel­ day, was “ Family Living in this
the market paid at the rate of always seems to l»e a good num­
Frank Morrison, Garden Home.
on Friday.
celvefl n«)vel delivery of $100. lowship gr«)ups.
Modern Age ".
34 cents a pound.
ber of passengers unloading at money order from her son, Vic­
Principal speakers at the con­
One of the highlights of each the store. I don't know about
The institute, jointly sponsored
tor, who is attached to the 11th ference include Dr. McCracken,
AT HOME
by
the Bethel Congregational
horse
show
performance,
calves
the
one
unloading
at
11:23
p.
m
Airborne Division doing fluty editor of the Missionary Herald,
Mrs. Amanda Erickson and
turned loose in the “ scramble”
and First Methodist churches of
have
and Reverend Hugo Boecker. Beaverton, will continue on the
“ For the return trip, however, in Japan.
Mrs. Weed, her daughter,
which nets eight 4-H lads a calf
Justice of the Peace, E. J. Fin­
Following is the letter Mrs. Portland, who recently returned
the
traffic
is
not
as
heavy,
al­
moved back into their old home
sec<md anti third Sunday eve­
apiece are donated by firms and
ley, of Tigard, conducted the
Nyssen received from Private from Germany on a relief trip
on Main Street
nings at eight o’clock, each
individuals. To these sponsors, though I do not know how
wedding. October 9, of Thomas
John Smith, who selves in the in connection with the Church
month until May.
the scramble winners are sup­ many pickup are made on the
Eugene Burton, Lake Grove, Cla­
same division as her son:
way
into
Portland.”
World Service.
IDAHO
posed to write, telling the pro­
The public is cordially invited
ckamas county, and Patricial Lee
Dear
Mrs. Nyssen,
The busses turn around at
Reservations are being taken to attend and participate.
Mrs. Jay Gibson. Sr., has re­
gress made in the calf’s develop­
Woster, Yakima, Washington.
I
’m
just
a
guy
in
the
army.
McDonald’s store and have main
for a supper to he serve«! in the
turned from a nice visit with
ment.
Witnesses were Roy M. Dorsey
Either
your son or veur hus­
tained
about
the
same
schedule
church
ban«juet hall.
relatives in Idaho.
band l«)St his bill fold while
and Evelyn C. Dorsey.
for many years, at this point-
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making a parachute jump.
In
Proposed suspension of sched­
ENTERTAIN
it was this $100. money order
Cold K.O.S. County Judge
ule was submitted September 8.
A group of six couple were en­
addresse«! to you.
County Judge H. D. Kerkman
last, in a time table filed with
tertainer! Saturday evening at the
My Job is to pick up the para­
was away from his usual court­
the Public Utilities Commission­
Jack Aten, Route 1, Beaver­
home of Helen Fisher and Mrs
chutes after they land. I found
house haunts last Tuesday be-
er of Oregon, to become effective
On Tuesdayevening, October 14, ton. member of the Kinton 4-H
Carrie Leonard. A dessert lunch­
bis
hillfrdd
ause, his comely secretary re
The carnival and
rummage September 15.
Hurry and let him know you in the home of Mrs. Pike, the Calf Club was successful in catch­
eon was served.
ports, “ I think it is a cold. ’
On September 11, the commis­ have the m«»ney so he won’t Bethel Surnlay school classes of in g one of the “ Scramble Calves”
sale given by the McKay P.-T.
Miss Barnes and Miss Conolly at the recent Pacific Internation­
A. netted a considerable sum to­ sioner ordered the proposed time worry.
HUNTING
NEW
RESIDENT
table
suspende«l
for
60
days
«lur­
gathere«! for a pre-Halloween al Livestock Exposition In Port­
ward
the
operation
of
the
cafe­
Sincerely,
Smitty.
Jean and Clarence LaFond
ing which time investigation and
Robert Patton, retired Port- teria.
party.
In addition to playing land. In this event sixteen boys
P.S.
Mrs.
Nyssen
do
me
a
hunting
have returned from a
j land business man has purchased
Members of the P.-T. A. wish a formal hearing for determina special favor. Get some nice, parlor games, the church youth and eight beef calves are turned
trip.
the Petticord place on Sorrento to thank the following concerns: tlons /■ouId be made.
good looking girl to write to me. saw co'loretl movies of the Ore­ Into the arena «luring each show.
I Road. Beaverton welcomes this
All interest«*«! citizens, particu-
gon coast. “ I)are<levils on Ice" The eight boys who are success­
S.
Beaverton Drug Store; Beav­
ful In catching a calf will keep
new addition to the community erton Bakery; Highbe's Variety larlj* th«)se who may he effecte*!
and a Him cartoon.
PTC, John S. Smith
JAYCEES W ILL DANCE
are PM C«>. 11, Airborne Division,
Refreshments of salarl. pump­ them and fee«! the animals for
Store;
Walker's
Department by the schedule change,
The Beaverton Junior Cham­ STUDENT VISITS
kin «hiffon pie. nuts and favors one year At next year’s Pacific
Store, Felsher’s Grocery; Colum­ urged to be present Tuesday.
APO 468— Unit 1
ber of Commerce will give a
International the calf will be
Oitober
21,
7:30
p.
m„
in
the
%
Post
Master,
San
Francis««)
were
served.
bia
Food
Store;
The
Friendly
Week-end guests of Miss Jan-
dance FYidav evening. October
exhibited and sold at auction
In
attendance
were
Lennie
Mat-
auditorium
of
the
Tigard
public
Shopping
Center
of
Progress;
California.
Bet
ty
Ry-
31 at the Huber
Commercial et Felsher, were Miss
Mrs. Nyssen reports that her son, Carol Burris, Elain Hanson, with the proceeds going to the
and Miss Ed Busch Grocery of Bradley's school, in order to assist the
Hall. Hermie Grindland's Orch­ land of Carmel. Calif..
Helen Schroeder of San Fran- Corners; Richey Hardware Store: Public Utilities Commissiftn in­ son, Victor, well-known In this Elaine Pike, Maureen Kain, Ju«ly boy.
estra will furnish the music. The cUco -nie girls ire students at i Beaverton Hardware Store and vestigate the facts and determine vicinity is fine according to a Miller.
Lee
Zumwalt, Clarlse
The calf caught by Aten la an
public Is cordially invited to at­
a
fair
and
reasonable
«lecislon.
Poppert
and
Wendell
Pike.
very
recent
letter.
A
ngus
steer.
Dean's
Drug
Store.
the University of Oregon.
tend.
4-H Clubbers
Of East End
Win At Show
Board Gives
Approval To
G. I. Training
Grand Jury Meets
October 16th
Thief Dobbles
In A-Quilting
Grange Resumes
Dance Schedule
Grade School
Will Give To
Comm. Chest
PUC Hearing Will Examine
Cancelling Of Bus Service
Church Merger to
Have Explanation,
Sunday Confer.
Market Purchase
4-H Prize Heifer
From Stock Show
Family Relations
Institute Re-Book
Dr. A. Weinzirl
Soldier In Japan
Sends On $100;
Asks for Romance
"Wedding March"
McKay - Whitford
Carnival Nets
P.-T. A. Tidy Sum
Church Youth
Hallowe'en Party
Jack Aten Grabs
"Scramble C a l f