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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1949)
BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE — Friday, October 21, 1949 **M9 •Ü By Wm. LEE SIEBERTS Enrollments of Veterans Sag at State Colleges ELSEWHERE IN OREGON a most laudatory article recently appeared praising "practical Pacif ic university" and purported to tell the story of the school in no EVENTS AS CHRONICLED BY OUR CONTEMPORARIES stinting phrases. But in the com- “TO U CH D O W N” TH EM E j prehensive sketch of the univer IN SURROUNDING NORTHWEST COMMUNITIES The first aauce of the semester sity’s policies and aims, there is EUGENE. Oct. 13—Campus en took place in the school auditor no mention whatever of its loca- rollments at the institutions of the ium, Friday evening, October 7. j tion. MAG A R T IC L E SNUBS KOA8T T U R K E Y FOR A L L Oregon State System of Higher The challenging theme, •'Touch Closest description of its location Statewide publicity out of Mc Feeling completely and shame Education dropped only 2% per down” had completely converted cent from last year’s total with the room into a foot-ball field, in Minnville might have given the lessly snubbed. Forest Grove in is In the words, ”20 miles of what final figures showing 16.781 reg miniature. Autumn colors, foot impression that only the president dividuals and organizations have is now Portland.” And can you guess? The ire of istered for the 1949 fall term. Chan balls, and sports’ symbols domin o f Turkey would be honored with black thoughts to offer the maga Forest Grove has zoomed to the cellor Paul C. Packer reported ated the decorations and added a prize turkey in preparation for zine N EW SW EEK. Thanksgiving day. According to the N EW S TIMES, boiling point! today. zest to the party. At the same time, enrollments of But ’taint so, declares the T E L E Chaperones were: Mr. and Mrs. veterans fell 16 per cent, from 7.471 O. Led with o f Aloha, and Mr and PH O N E REG ISTER, for the Pacif- last year to 6.252 this year, the Mrs. L. A. Johnston, of Hillsboro ic Coast turkey exhibit board has Did You chancellor said. The decreases in Chairmen of the committees voted to send a turkey to every — NOW— both total enrollment and In vet sponsoring the affair were: Decor- governor in the United States ( 11 eran enrollment were less than ations, Barbara Senko; Music, Jo 48 of them, mind you) plus direct- anticipated, he said. Ann Kaufmann; Refreshments, ing the grand champion dressed By institutions the final count Sally Johnston and Reception, | bird of the November 19 turkey showed Oregon State College o ff Jane R ig e rt show to President Truman. nine per cent, from 7,428 to 6,763; At that, K”ll be a welcome relief TO the University of Oregon down 5.2 ELECTIONS, IN IT IA T IO N S from the dread prospects of hav per cent, from 6,148 to 5.833; East Enthusiasm ran high during the ing to eat crow—as might be wish ern Oregon College o f Education opening weeks of school, especially ed by the most ambitious political lost five per cent, dropping from over the elections and the initia enemies of the governors et al. 600 to 570; and the University of tion of freshmen. Officers chosen • • • Oregon Dental School fell from by tjie various groups are: NOT CAUGHT N A P PIN G Student Body; President, Patric 302 to 289, off 4.3 per cent. When bewhiskered Santa Claus Prompt, Courteous ReliobleService for you . . . . These losses were almost com ia Rigert; Vice-president, Rosalie lumbers across the late December pletely offset by gains at Vanport Wilson; Secretary, Patricia Seid- sky and drops into the city of Be assured of safe driving — let our ^neehonic Extension Center which climbed ler and Treasurer, Sally Johnston. Gresham, business will not have Senior Class: President, Mary winter-check your car . . . . 28 per cent above last year’s 1,232 been caught napping. to a new high of 1,581; Oregon Weber; Vice-president, Flora Hen The OUTLOOK reports the cham College of Education which tal dricks; Secretary, Elizabeth Ann ber o f commerce gets the drop on lied 592 as compared with last Sohler and Treasurer, Rose Mary INVESTIGATE OUR good Saint Nick, with setting up year’s 485. a gain o f 22 per cent; Henick. LUBE OFFER Junior Class: President, Jane of a special committee to plan Southern Oregon College of Educa Vice-president, Therese Christmas decorations and activi tion, with 760, an Increase of 16.7 Rigert; ties. per cent over last year’s 651; and I Schneider; Secretary, Patricia Led- The committee Itself just con 1 | with and Treasurer. Sally John- the University of Oregon Medical cluded a highly successful 2nd School and School of Nursing which ' ston. Sophomore C l a s s : President, annual kiddies' pet parade and tn m Figures on This Card totalled 483 this year as compared Senko; Vice-president, their appointment proved to be a Represent 100 Gals, of Gas with a previous 160 for a rise of Barbara Good For One Mary Ellen Bailey; Secretary. An matter of course. The group ad five per cent. mits it found working together tn m Men continue to outnumber wo ita Albino and Treasurer, Theresa FREE LUBE JOB was lots of fun, Hataway. men by almost three-to-one in the ♦ ♦ * When Punched Out By Freshman Class; President, Na total system enrollment, although T A Y IN G TO A D V E R TISE in tn dine Manos; Vice-president, Mary KIRWAN'S the number of women students has The city of Bend is paying to risen slightly. The number of vet Ansbroo; Secretary, Janet Buirlile AUTOMOTIVE advertise the advantages of its erans studying under either state and Treasurer, Marlene Paris. m Super Service Stations tn environs to tourists and others. or federal aid programs has risen The P IL O T tells of a city budget Pickup and Delivery Service at the professional schools although of $1,500 which will be used te» m o ff at the undergraduate levels. 7 A. M. To 12 P. M. tn good will broadcasts. The chamber This is because many of these stu No. 1 - HANCOCK STATIO N of commerece had requested and dents have saved their eligibility m Across From New Safeway tn will be given $1,000 to help it in until they reached the graduate the plans for issuing tourists fold level at which point tuition is 117 E. Broadway, Beaverton ers and city maps while the De The answer* to everyday usually higher than for undergrad m tn schutes county advertising com uate instruction. insurance problems* No. 8 — T IM E O IL mittee will be paid $500 for its pro 1 Blk. E. of Haskell Center The present enrollment situation By Leonard Adams gram. 1210 N. E. Canyon Rd., emphasizes the necessity for addi tn m The city conditions its disbursing tional buildings on the campuses, Beaverton of these funds with the statement not only to take care of the con that payment will be delayed until 2 Locations to Serve You I (j, tinuing high enrollment, but also m the next mamor turnover from to prepare for the future Increase, the county treasurer. the chancellor said. 1 1 1 1 1 The city is now' operating on short term loans. ST. M ARYS Of The Valley L 2 LOCATIONS SERVE YOU WALLS GO TO WORK Put those walls to work . . if I ent size of the room and fuml- you don’t they will play havoc Many people prefer the func with your decorating scheme. Remember, even the most expen- tional treatment for walls. One Hive and beautiful furnishings such treatment is illustrated lose effectiveness if the back above. You’ll notice, though, that only one w all is used functional ground is wrong. ly . . . the other Is given con Today, with ho many different ventional wallpaper treatment. wall ftninhlngH to choose from, It takes an eye for color, and the home decorator ha« an easy good taste to drese np a room, job. Just be sure to give the not money! Ho go to It, you 11 wallH a treatment which will har like the renults. And If we can monize with the mood of the help let ns know. We like to fit o u r ideas to your Individual room. needN. That way . . . everyone ■ Through the use of color and satisfied. design you can make your walls assertive, serene, restful or gay BEAVERTON FURNITURE . . . it all depends on what you want . . . ana remember too, col For the Modern House or can easily change the appar- For Results Try Our Classified Ads *¿4 0 * f ******* fW u £ e ? i K Bath Box 1 Pius 2 ta 5 g Everything you need to discover just hod' delightful and fragrant these Hower-xented Bath Requisite! C»n be. Try out size» of Toilet Water, Bath Salt», Talcum apd a full-size cake o f Toilet Soap. Makes a lovely gift, too! R. Wallace Boyd George 0 . Fairchild On Broadway Phone 2311 lim m tonVkaM tacif PRESCRIPTION STORE F RE E flo w uotL Know! Death Toll From Hiway Accidents Tends To Decline QUESTION; The brick wall of my neighbor's garage threat ens to collapse at any moment and if it fell, might crush my frame garage which is very close to it. When I warned my neighbor of the possible damage unless the wall was repaired, he said he had a Home Owner’s Liability policy which would take care of it. I, too have a lia bility policy but I seem to re member that it does not cover property damage. Can you tell if I am right? • * • K IR W A N S N E W K IN D OF C L IN IC COMPLETE There are well-baby clinics, ad Super Service Stations vertising clinics and any number AUTO of others. But St. Helens came up P. W. (Pat) Kirwan, Prop. the other day on a new kind of HANCOCK STATION REPAIR clinic. The S E N T IN E L - MIST relates 177 E. Broadway AND that 22 mechanics from the area I attended an auto ignition clinic, TIM E OIL Electrical conducted by a New York man 1 Blk East Haskell Center ufacturer. Pickup and Delivery Service Service The meeting was originally sched-1 uled for two hours, you know how BEAVERTON 2531 it Is when mechanics get together. T ilf affair didn’t end until just before the shadows of midnight I tW tW >W «W IW «W êw 4W«W¿WèwêVï àwHWèWAWftWftWtWiVï >V< ÜWAW came along. The mechanics literally bombard ed the featured clinical speaker with questions of a diagnostic na,Mre. Such matters as the whys ' -refores o f voltage reg- and I v' -ators, colls and dis- , uliUorg, gen*,. p ’ -en up in scien- W. E. PEGG Wm. SPEARS trlr.ptors were t* K ¡ tifie detail. T raffic accidents claimed 27 lives in Ore»»?” *ast month according to .. ~eived to date, Sec- all reports ~ „ _. “ ‘ari T. Newbry retary o f Stats announced Friday. the The month's fatalities *ur'n** toll so far this year to 219, a percent drop from the 324 dea> V,B repoii**4 during the same period * NSWER; You ft IT , A ^ raj‘ “ht Home Owner s Li'aNH*}’ of 1948. Newbry tt'ribed the death reduc iwillct d,'*'8 not cover property tion "extremely gratifying” In view snlall premium *he prop*’**/ o f the year’s in.''rease tn motor damage coverage c .'u .^e “ dded vehicle registrations ant* traffic and it is always wise to *lave 11 volume and pointed o ' 1* , *la* ** Included In your policy. represents a saving of lives. Fifty-two persons died in Se,*’*em' her accident* last year. • I f you will address your own Early darkness and stormy wea- ^ insurance questions to this o f ther in the months ahead may off fice, we'll try to give you the set the gains, the secretaiy Marn- ,0 Trect answers and there will ed. Records for previous years in no charge or obligation of SLOTS DESTRUCTION dicate an upsurge in fatalities in any k *nd Confiscated slot *nachlnes volving pedestrians can be ex Clackamas counties are headed to pected, most of them faking place destruction, based on the ruling in the heavy traffic of the early o f a circuit court judge in Oregon evening rush hours. "Personal In su ran ce S ervice" CiJy Nationaf figures for the first Bays the B ANNER-COU RIER, Phone 3831 A a y Tim e seven months of 1949 place Oregon the f u upheld a $60 fine assessed second only to Idaho in percent 73 Broadway, BWajrerU» by a CanbY Justice of the peace o f death reduction and well ahead r i and furthermo>'« directed the de of all other Pacific Coast states. struction o f the type ro»- FROM O N E LOG ehirtes which were «^»"Nscated , Those parts which mfghf sal-1 A mile o f veneer for plywood DR. H. A. PUTNAM vaged for lawful purpose were | was peeled from one Douglas fir Chiropractic Physician I - eight feet thick. ordered sold to the highest bidder 1 30 years practice in Portland The fine was assessed jtn rtn- I I block So of Canyon Road on S TA TE O F FRIEN D S ployee o f a tavern, thus ti,vnlTi»r | Howett Rood-West Slope Texas Is said to he named after down an allegation that an etre-1 Portlond phone BEocon 9637 | the word "Tejas” meaning friends ployee was not responsible for f,— Open eve*, bv appointment I or allies. operation of the machines. Leonard Adam* T , DON’T FORGET, THIS WINTER! A cold house is not a home Did you know that the roof of vour house is o fuel gouge’ Ves, during the winter frost on your roof tells you whether your fuel bills are too high If the frost melts you're losing heat This is easy to prevent. Just pour in insulation in your attic. WEBB ELECTRIC CO. Sporting Goods Department — Fred Goetz, Mgr. 1701 S. W. Jefferson St ► > P e y y à -Mortuary, « m ;5 ^'our community mortician since 1910 Phone «5*11 BEAVERTON, OREGON 'W ) NEED AN AUTOMOBILE? WEBB'S SPORTING GOODS SPECIALS CARRY-LITE DECOYS >495 $ A 95 Now D oe . V RUBBER SELF-INFLATING DEEKS' Per Dox. In 1919, an automobile was a luxury. In 1949, however, on auto is often a necessity. If you need o cor don't be discouraged by lack of immediate cash Duck Season Opens October 21st 12 Go. Full Choke, Pump Shot Guns Available Instead, come in and folk to us about arranging an ou to loon on convenient credit terms. 10% Discount on Case Lots of Ammunition BE SMART — DO IT YOURSELF KINGSLEY BEAVERTON LUMBER COMPANY 3 S W Farmington Road BEAVERTON PHONE 3201 PAXSON FINANCE CO. Answer to Last Week's Mystery Bird— MALLARD Watch this ad for m other 1032 N. E. Canyon Road Haskell Shopping Center, Beaverton, Oregon chance to win. YOUR ONE STOP ELECTRIC SHOP WEBB ELECTRIC CO- 1701 S W. Jefferson Street (Canyon Rond at S. W BSaron 411« 17th Avenue* Phone Beaverton 4665 Home -owned and operated License No M-383 •■'.vi*'