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M 'u r M â , « U br*eq T h e B ea verton R e v ie w The Only Newspaper Devotedly Exclusively to the Interests of Eastern Washington County. Volume XIX, No. 14. Films Shown On Human BEAVERTON, WASHINGTON COUNTY,OREGON, FRIDAY, In The WEEKS NEWS CURRENT EVENTS PHOTOGRAPHED FOR THE REVIEW ♦ ♦ Si éam tfm Sonst %•» yam H u fifju t C ifill'l {J tih h !I Adopt Better Driving while under the In fluence o f Intoxicating liquor cost 95!* Oregon drivers their o- perator's licenses during the year 19(0, according to a report made today by Bari Snell, sec ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ retary o f state This la an la Aa m ore and more Oregon crease o f 28 percent over li rural homes become connected cense revocations for this offense- with electric xervlce. interest is during the year 1939. increasing In farm lighting, rc- Ill-vocations o f d river’s f i o r i ports Miss Dels But*, honie* man all offerses during the year agement specialist o f the Oregon totaled 1.043. com pared to 8"S „la te colleg e extenson s e r v ls t in 1939, an Increase o f 25 percent, j Oregon has consistently had but ..elision lor reckleas drl- high percentage o f rural homes rtn« in 19»0 totaled 3iib. 85 It- served with electricity, and many causes w eie suspended to ? o f those wired years ago c o n ll talture to satiay judgements a- modernize their existing ijght- rialug I root an autom obile ac- Ing systems without mdoh mx- , eluent. t»l were suspended for pense, to provide better light ! violation of the basic speed with less glare, says Miss l * f ! rule and 6o for bit- and -run Recent figures show that about i offense«. All suspensions during 42.000» o f the 65,000 farms in th* toe year totaled 739. state have electric service Of Of m e 959 drivers who lost this number, approxim ately 47 m their licenses as a result o f con have been addei bv the ei**,t vk'tton o f driving while intoxi- REA financed systems ica te d . 643 were in Oregon o o u ru T o angWer ’ , and J'l® were in out- o f- stale QMe8t8 for lnformatk) courts. According to law, when h o ™ „g h tln g the exten -ion ,e r au Oregon licensed operator is ,i c e j88U(H, b* fc U a No convicted on drunken driving ^ charges in another atate, Ms And Homp u ^ “ J " ^ Oregon license 1» r e v o k e upoa Mm<, tjm e , he 3 ^ f * filin g o f the record o f convlc . states d e- tion at the sec retar) o f sta te* fa n ,,-..,,- r> .. , ° , “ re published o ffice at -Salem. iS c R Whet, a d riv e rs license In re- R t W pf thecp vokeJ follow ing conviction o f drl hy 0reROIJ ^ 7 “ * ving wmle under the influence of intoxicating liquor, he may I-teht specialists now recom - apply for reinstatement dnblng -"-end much more light and better the flrat year provided his gp- |',i« r lh « le * light ip hrnnn than pix-ation is accom panied, hfls a ,h eT form arlv. It is well Ibr ig 4 ouuuviuhuiou from the con - “ *• *>«> 8 . they say. if all £jgM vlctuig magistrate and the ap- W * r<R>m Is well dflffhtfcii pltcant estabiishea p roof o l a minimum o f elar» ard with uuaucial tesponsibility- v o sharp contrast between 11 - Fail ing 10 oOtain the judge'/, ghted otyfects and their hssrk- i'eoommem.aUon, no application grounds. Light Service ♦ Min lliuma M. .\lnrle, Kxteo- akiu Hpi-rlulim in Family Helai- I Mmuhipe, will b« at the t ed w Mill Orange hall, March 13, ut eight 1 * M , to lead u panel In dtacuasluu o f flint A lice Adam» which uvula with problema of 4’UUiaii relulkine. These Holly - wood fiima have Iteen cut au that the running time Is about 36 minutes The fllmn com e from the Contmlaalon on Ituman re lations. tTogreaetvo Bduratlou As soclatlou o f New York City. All dlacuaslou group* are op<su to everjrone Interested In seeing how lbene fl'uut can b»< used In (eachlug human relations. 'll» « HUMAN ItK I. \TIONH FIIJWS have been edited from outataudlug photoplays. The se lection o f films used depend on au analysis o f their «aaenliai sincerity and their pertlueure In dealing wltli Issues that are oi concern In human relations u l- ucauou. Nome deal with parent child relations. some with bus band wile relatione. Others ro veal problem s of personality adjustm ent. A few show tit« re lation o f lb»- child to his home. Several present chsrasterlsU o adoleseot proulvma. All center the attention o f parents on Hie HOMAN alt «¡atI oiin , problem s and issues with whlcSi all o f us deal to the conduct of* o u r day. F a m i l y , J.n k y ja U K A T U * * IS more u c , Ptosc Including pau- ct ruliny atuuies o f human nee Is , j v o s f ie jv a by Columnist w t i l and personality growth as well ,1 b.wv« R ♦'list (U. w ho tastlilod bv- ’ as IS. M a . x ludtclary Coannt'.tav. a« the physical growth and e c o nom ic aspects o f child tare The flint la a mean* o f bringing be fore students and T a n nts a co m mon egperielice In Seeing atlil * hearing humtan tielngs In action. Front tnls com m on experience j ib ey con discuss the human neeus j the cutises o f behavior and the 1 universality o f the problena l!u film presents The flint to be Used In \Yasd- ingii.it County, March I3tli, la the J film A lice Adam* "m oney sequ en ce" which poi trays the per plexities o f an ah ilescent In co p ing with the family situation . where there Isn't money enough o r social prestige; Alice Adams works out her problems us best i _____ _ ___ she ran wlthont the com plete tin 'lerstumlng o f her parents. The STARTS NEXT WEEK fllu;i offers the basis o f good ills- ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ cttHslivn o f >ur youth und wimi Students o f the Heuvcstou hlga o f the anxieties pa rants face as school wll lie offered the op p or Children reach Ihe age o f cutting tunity o f leai'liiug to drive an (h e apron at m gs. ante mobile in a modern safety Ia a panel tllscusson It will driving school when q seven- not be Intention or the grou p to weeks course will he started aolve all the prnNems or give here Mutch 12th, under au spici* all the answers, hut rather in o f Karl Snell, secretary o f sinto. gain acme understanding o f It wus announced today. what Is Involved Mr. Snoll s|>onsors these sch M rs. Marla tip|M-ared at it sim ools as a part **f his state ilar meeting In Washington Co wide traffic safety program . unty. on February 11th. at Aloha Students 15 years o f age or Anyone Interester In the dls- older are eligible to en roll, reg mission method o f dealing with 1 st radons to be left at the high fam ily problem s la Invite I to u '- sth ool Each pupil must furnish fenrt this meeting. arcordliiK to his own car. but no driver's II '•Kathleen McCrea. home demon- <vl)lp required for the course «tratlon agent. f ’ars must be driven to uud from the aohool by license»] oper ators, however. BIKRLY TO SPEAK Inalrnctlon Is given in the pi •» Rural Homes 7fHi1 ofr-Vll I K) yS-41 -Ni» «on truljii fat faillir \ Relations ♦ March 7, 1941 IT CAN'T HAPPEN HERE .«capi os m il Prtuicai L tapi Sckaalble el PWrtM Hlqh School it •bip mm ma ofctoct b u o i la D oom « aiako throo çlrU scrub pavtmeaU lac Aio c< A TWO HOUR BREAK r AST el a quart each el qrapa (uico and colloo U customary with Ar thur Godfrey, who broad- carts, cola, from W ash ington dally between iJ rii «rid M i mja. Re cent!/ ft. T. University students na.ncd his "the peilect radio eoice.” for reinstatement may be mad-, c e llin g rixture* In which till one year has elapsed. A fter ,,uIb8 are ,I8ed ^ ^ one year, the application must , nto nxturP8 - AR A TOPPER, borrowed from G ot . Slassen ol Minnesota, fil Donald Keines. University o l Minnesota S e n i o r , w h o needed It 1er the formal Iunior BaD. -------------- --------------------- P A d llT ^ w ! k*U a C v . i m . u l Island ty H k. C .r { F. G. I t o v a a - ! I N asbltt I1J, a s ••• t British Militar/ Av { tacha I» tas V. F. j M l l v é i . G».-. J Huqr A. Ptsu caie | nandù-, g Ata Te» . Armv ©f !>• S. SISTER GIVES HER A PARTY GIVEN FOR ¡SURPRISE SHOWER MRS ANTROHUS ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ W W W Miss I a -I h Kuduleston, whoti-v engugem eht to Uetin Holman o f Portland, hue Iteeu unnouneed, was hniplly surprised lust hrldav when a group o f ndgiibora and friends gave a aiiower for her at the home o f her slater, Mrs. H. Cobh. AU sk M 11 ¡uli »ton re c e iv e ! mans useful gifts, and a very plea-aul afternoon was en joyed hy about thirty ladle* from Ueaverton. Portland. Mult nomah and Willamlna. Mrs. .*. N. T roves, asalsted by Mrs. Lstun lluffani and Mrs Chester Hud dlestou, sarved a lunch con sis ting o f sandwiches, three kinds o f salad, cake and coffee. Those prevent w ere: Meodamos Hex Rla.*ell, V. O. Huddleston, and O. W Coblv, o f WUIntnlnn. Mrs! Heauluh Rlcder nnd Mrs. AT CLUB BANQUET W alter Muuch. o f l*ortland: Mes Amos lllerley gruduhte of duines ijle ry Pnrrlsh, M. C. Smltn MRS. WOOD GIVEN Beaverton H ighschool now a , p A 1 }T V U It. Del si sit matt, Ethel Part low aetiior In Agriculture ut Oregon ; ^ A I v I ,. v> I M H , t AK I I Adbert Schllp. o f Multnomah and Htate C ollege will be senior Mesdatnes Mnrle Hopper. Kdtt 1 ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ A groupe o f Past Matrons O speaker for the I2fh annual agri Madison. E . W Hall. C . W cultural (Tub banquet to be .ield K. -S. guvp a (Urewell party for Roger». Fred Vntrohii«. R. Will M arch 6 at Corvallis. Hlerly's M r. and Mrs. V. A . Wood Fi I lamb, George Springer, Marret*. wrhool activities lncli.de being evening at the Masonic Tem ple Itundall. Igiura Rnffam. J. N. letterman on the dehste team. Whist was the guitte enjoyed and Trovas. W alter I,. Myers. C lar won th>* ence Lowe, Roy Cobb. Chester •mernhs-r o f Mu Beta B oia, naton- M .a. W1 Illuni Itoyd. al 4-H Club honor society and | ladles' prise. Mr. K. A. Hanson lliiddlestnp. L . H. Cobh. and ch ancellor o f Alpha Z e ir pro high score for men. Mr. and Mrs. Annn Fabrlque. all o f Beaverton with a feaslonal h on or society for agri W ood were presented beautiful picture. Refreshments culture students. were served hy the com m u te- per method o f starting a nfotor. Mesdpmes, Jannsen. Gray, Kn:: use o f the clutch, shifting gears, DAIRIES CIX)SED parallel h k e . Nellsen and Thjm g. Tliere turning and backing, T w enty- one minimum requi ¡w ere 41 guests present Including parking, stopping and starting rement dairies were closed d n .- M ! -i on hills and general care o f fb> Ing January becat.e they did not j RobPrti ^ ^ l a n d car. At the first session the In meet slata requirements, a n 1 j ______________ structor outturn the work to he nine such dnirles were given ad are smaller ones, were granted covered In the school sod discus dlttonal time In which to com ply additional time In which to .ses rales snd regulations per with sanitary requirem ents. Th- make repairs on their m ilk talning to th« operatimi o f the rsa other o f these dolries. which 'h ou ses. m otor r e tic le s In Oregon. Mrs. I red Antrobus, wife of Heuvertou's City Marshall, » , j pleasantly surprised with a Idrta day dinner last Sunday. The dinner was prepared by her daughter, in her own monte while the mother wa* at church The maiu Rent o f the dinner wus a 20 Rg. turkey. The guests were Mr. uud Mrs. H. F . Antrobus, from Port Angeles Washington, who arc visiting their parents, also Mr. and Mrs. W .C . Kosene an 1 family o f Hnber. Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Antrebus, o f Portland Yacht Club and Mr. and Mrs. Dwve Reed o f Portland. M rs. Autrohus received manv lovely gifts _______________month o f BURNETT B U K r tL lT ADMITS A D M IT S PROWLS A-PLENTY Recent burglaries to the num- her o f 22 w ere cleared up this week when Mec*ln W. Burnett o f Medford was lodged In tile county hostile at Hillsboro. Ho was taken Into custody Saturday hy G eorge ARken, State Police Burnett was caught in a day- Rghto burglary attevnpt and a.» his room in a Portland hotel was searched, most o f the loot front his prow ls was recovered. BEAVERS WIN DE BATE TOURNEY ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ The Beaverton debate squad won the district debate tourn* tuent held at the H illsboro bigi.. school Saturday, March 1. This makes Beaverton the county re preoontative at tbe State T our nament to be held at Rngene b a .e be accom'pamed by p roof o f fi- lljght b v covering the bulbs nanclal res,wnsibUlty and with- wilh |ndivHual shade, o r by ou l lbl,‘ p r,,oi' DO reinstatement ,nR a diffU8, nK ,,ow , Mj. . , I)f, **• for a perto<i 01 'h ree years after revotaUon. After applicant may the b reinstated upon passing drivers' examinations requ ire! F roof o f financial responsibility may be established by one of thi;te m ethod;, accordin g to Snell. The applicant may show he has obtained liability insurance In toe amount of « 1 1 . 000 . he may execute a bond in this amount, o r he may deposit with the state treasurer money or se- oolnts out. Methods o f -,rakn - t, e8e at wodprat( rr *f are dlsru„ P(J |n thp ,,ro tins. Improvement* o f electri • 8pnip<. liOU p w, rpfJ VBar; w n ,p„ mp8 j7, ^ lvp ^ , rMn ‘ , morp fK>nven|ont 0 , „ l<vt< *?lf| sw|t(a ,e8 DonMe ©*• treble o f t - l^ts in tbp Jtvtnr thp nmnhpr o f ^ anfJ . ]aml>s ^ ^ ^ w c h not,pta jn hos r- on. ffir , ^ , . m|, CU^lle,, J.Z ^ lty H n\ H n The difficu o T f U establishing proof of financial T’ ead ot ‘he bed responsibilt’ - follow ng conviction of drunk drtv TO T \I K T (^ lug. is shown by figures complied by the secretary o f the state HUBER GARDENERS show ing that only about five percent o f drivers who lose their | licenses for this offense are j Mr . Gilbert Miner o f the Port able to regain them before the ian<j Ro8e Nursery will be the three-year period expires. guest speaker at the Huber Licenses revocation follow ing Garden C lu b* Mar h -neetog. conviction for drunk driving is whch wR b held Tues. evening mandatory on the part o f the the n , h g;0(, f. M , t tbe secretary o f atate and in not A oba Grange hall. discretionary wRh the con vict Mr. Miner spoke <0 td:e club ing magistrate, it was empdeslzeu. | m m ibers one year ago in A pril his talk at that time was on- T raffic accidents killed 8.8 per- S h rill». Bvergre»**!« and Flower* ‘ WOOO.OOO miles of This time he will slhow colored ‘ rave, in Oregon during th . ^ of January, it was aa 1 flow ers and shrub» and point no , unc*d ,0,lRy at ,he ,rarn ,t- c J °” t correct mec'-od o f la* ! “ rT m anU ^hl* death rate *. der the rate o f 9.8 for the month , on‘ e8 a,' ,, ,a " n *- of January a year ago. ; Since Mr. Miner was the first ; Oregon motertsts used 17.918 !*"'■»» .« e s k e r . and twr »n »r the 606 gallons o f gasoline in J a n - ;0'*1** •* ° o e rear old this mtru 1 *b nary, an increase o f 1,926.130 A v“ " 'r ln ffro**ln r nro»ri»m 1 » gallos over the January total a , ***•* rlanned. The»e fn»etlnrs year ago. This Increase In travel 1 onen to the p ob’ le. ta and the fact that trmffis fats1!- honed manv new rremb*'*-- w t'i ties during the month totaled 18. join . T*>e Hardest o lr b tu nrt •» exactly the same as during Jan- monov making e '- s - ln i t F - r -d uai y o f 1940, resulted In the Ini IV - b * -« -• —e — -|IMn —oarV r f ft f t f one whn care« to -t fo -d provement In the death rate. The Hnbpf Garden cl*»b wl^v*. to ext«»nd Its thank» to the Board KIWANIS WILL BE rn-t a|ao the members of th« HOST TO ORATORS Washington county division of 1; i»e National Amertnvn L esion oratorical contest will be held at Beaverton. Wednesday. March twelfth. The Klwanis clu b will act as boat. All hlg(i sch ool« of the county are eligible to send contestants. Aloha Gran re for the consider* tlon given u<* in lea«lng theC.rsng« H a ll. Announcem ents Ings will be local paper. for rhmu of printed Be sure all in to watch •, j