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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1935)
Friday, December 13. 1935 Page Three years. W H A T O F T H E FUTURE ? Currency inflation, which means rising prices, would be severe on those utilities vvnose power is steam- generated. Their costs would very likely rise more rapidly than would their rates. This, however, imglit not injure those utilities which gen erate trt-ir e li.tiio ity front water power. Thtii production cowls would not be n u- h grealei under a period of inftuticn Many people even beli“ ve that the 3tock of a g ooj hydra-electri conipsny is one of the best hedge-., a .tins* inflation Are the Utilities Therefore, sin. e th utilities have so many gooo: points in their favor, Acting Wisely ? it seems too bad foi their leaders to undermine in any way then Bab»««n I’ raLc» Nvw England Bow- greatest asset, namely, good wil.l and public oonfido rv It is upon •*T A s s o c i a t i o n these two fundamentals that con tinued pro|>er rate stiuctures and Bibson Park Mass., Dec. 13—Un private ownership depend. It seemr der the Public Utility Act passed as if tins confidence could be last August, most holding companies strengthened creut . by general weie required to register with the willin-ine»; * to register under the Securities Exchange Commission by new Holding Company Act I es December first. Some did more pecially emphasize this point in view did not. I believe that the United of the pending Presidential cam Gas Improvement Company was paign. wise in refusing to register. It wa$ ACT NEEDS AM E N D M E N T up to some concern to test the con When it comes to amending the stitutionality of this questionable act and ironing out some of the in legislation. United Gas Improve justices, the power companies will ment is probably the oldest utility find me strongly with them T Hm holding company and is one of the willing to go to Washington or any largest. In my judgment it has been where else to fight for corrections' honestly and (conservatively oper in this act in order to give more ated. equal justice to all concerned. I L E G A L IT Y SHOULD BE TESTED feel, however, that such amendments The vice president of this great should come about through demo Pennsylvania concern, Phillip H. cratic means rather than through Gadsen. wa* in charge of the fight I communirtuT or f^ c ls tic methods. Theae boys and many others in the St Mary's home at Beaverton are on the Public Utility Act in Wash- p efiance Qf jaw js not democracy chased with proceeds from a charity ball sponsored by the Knights ington last summer and is thorough- but anarchy ters of America. Left to right Johnny Crain, Jack Clarke, Norman ly acquainted with the "Ins and The American people are funda- _ outs of the legislation. Therefore.; mentaIly faJr and honpst. They can Oregonian I thoroughly approve of the attitude be led to a worthwhile goal if we -------------- of the United Gas Improvement, have patiPnre. The Am erica« peo- Company in refusing to register and i p,e however. cannot be driven Imports of Foods Show Les Miserables” at in determining to test the consti- Somptinles the plowe8t and most dif. Considerable Increase tutionality of the act. This same ! ficult path js the begt in the loner Ritz Theatre Dec. 15-18 comment may also apply to one or (run Believing this to be true, two other outstanding companies. the rpat New England Power Com- Victor Hugo's immortal classic Food imports from foreign coun However, any have registered reiilstprpd with the Se- “ Les Misérables” will be be brought tries, during the fiist ten months of „ wnen it comes to a dis-1 ,--- j have cussion of the attitude of those com- parities Exchan'#’ Commission and i to the screen of the Ritz Theatre ID35 shows an increase ot about panics which do not have a bona we New Englajid people are proud I Sunday, Monday, Tuesday and Wed- * 100 , 000 ,000 more than for the same fide reason for refusing to register |of thptr a<,tion nesday, December 15 to 18, in Darryl period last year. “ The Importation r have a different opinion. I refer Business, as ' registered by the|Zanucks lavish production of the 0f coin has junu .ed from l.uuu.uuu to the fact that so many of theee Babsonchart. is now 23 per cent novel for 20th Century Pictures, star bushels to 39,000,000; the import ot concerns have followed like blind abovp a ypar ago and only 14 per | ring Fredd ie March, Charles Laugh- wheat is four times as great, being sheep and jumped the wall. In my | cent bp)ow normal, j ton and Sir Cedric Hardwick, under increased from 4,500,000 to 19,000,000; judgment some companies, by refus- p ftnvrli.M 1<«5 I the direction of Richard Boleslawski. ryt> |ias tripled from 3,ti00,000 to 9,- ing to register, have not taken into, copyr'Knl The role of Jean Valjean, cele- ooo.ooo; oat» from 1,500,000 to 10,- consideration the real good of all | ----------------------- j brated convict hero who spends five 000,000. The hugest portion of these their stockholders. Their exeou- t t * j A J J f.iL J : brutalizing years in the galleys of a K, ains are coming from Canada and tlves are, of course, honest in their Tigard O d d f e l l O w S and French prison ship for the theft of Argentina, actions and are doing what they Rebekahs Entertained a loaf of bread and finds his whole Butter imports in doll.tr* has in think is best. future life darkened by the petty, creased from $1,000.000 to $22.000.(XX> M . ISTAK r M A K IN G BIG „ ..... E i Members of Tigardville I. O. O. F crime, i3 the greatest undertaking of and meat pioducts from $51,000,000 however, that they are niikInn- » CreTT ye,r'P tJiat are and Rebekah lodges were enter- March'* brilliant screen career. to $95,000,000. They . f ,e tained by the Beaverton orders at Iaiughton, as the fanatical deti tective, g C m e'. ,They. The A AA group are placing the defying the law and thereby setting j , Ko/i * their hall Thursday evening, Decern- Javert, who ha* dedicated his life to reason for this Increase on the a bad example for 1 id other other ^ aggressive o , - e f°ivo abor' b «r • The program consisted o f the literal lnterprstatlon o f the law. drought, but from all indications the and ' „ BrOUPS 'y e two song numbeis by Mrs. Anna offers a characterization which af curtailment program is in part res nM. a, __ , . lie _ et. . a . democrat7 .. i j Barnes, Mrs. R. C. fords a psychological glimpse into ponsible for such a large portion of onrnos, accompanied by Mrs from other w o rld nnriiHf8»!.dem° C *la» y m Doty; Piano solo, Fay Haines; songs the strange workings o f the mind of our eatables coming other d e m o t e ! by Mrs A. Naagli of Columbia lo d ge; a man-hunter. nations. and fallen w i* * crumbled I accompanied by Mrs. Hugh Lewis; Sir Cedric Hardwicke. distinguish- nations turn tn rnmmun?« \ harmonica numbers Mrs. Hazel War- ed stage and screen star, is seen a* faaoism • ner; severa» acc-ordian numbers, E a rl the beneficent Bishop Bienvenu. O l’K.N EVENINGS irroun were ^>ot ««ti fi^H Drorbraugh, whistling solos Edward whose faith raises the hunted Jean l 7 m Z , th e,Jannsen. reading Mrs. Rose H u m - ! Valjean from an unfeeling boast to slow progress o f democratic gavern- bu,.g ’Dancing followed. | a noble and prosperous man There were 78 present for the oc- The story, which was transcribed Founta Fountain Pens and We bankers and utility officials to the screen by W. P. Lipscomb, re Leather Goods criticise direct .resistance to law casion. veals vividly the social conditions In and order by communists or fas 723 S. W. Alder the France of Hugo’s day, against cists.. But, are we justified in CCC Trooper to Receive lict. liny. A I’ark which his stirring novel was a dra resisting law and order when it STATIONERY A PR IN T IN G CO. protest. Pacific U. Scholarship matic suits our convenience? Of course "Les Misérables” Is a Joseph M. we are not! Hence, certain power Schenk presentation, released thru companies may be making a great Camp Reehers, CCC, Westimber, nnitea Artist« mistake in arbitrarly flouting an Dec. 13,— (Special)—The Christmas i _____ act passed by our duly elected rep stocking of some CCC trooper at j resentatives. I feel very strongly | Camp Reehem will Include a gift Tigard Club to Appear on this point for the act, by proper j worth $150. I a thrae-act comedy "Has Anyone amendments, may bqcome a real Award of a one-year tuition schol- _ , . . . V. ... , tt Seen Jean? will be presented at Ti benefit to the security holders of . i - arship to Pacific university. Forest . ,, . . . ... . ... certain companies. I Grove will be made to to tne tne Keeners Reehers Kard ,11>;ht club by membe«'8 Brove, win De maue p^b„ Frlday Speaking Included ,h«' in For many years I have been in member who has demonstrated out- .. . 1 ... . ^ ,, .... ., . , , i i , . the east will be Donald Hite, Dorothy timately connected with the utility standing initiative and industry . , Frederick _ . . , Nystrom, .. . ' James , s J in . IT Upchurch. industry. It is a splendid business .. the camp educational program and .,,, .. . . . „ . „ . . . p i Allison, Kathleen Ramsby, Evelyn and is constantly growing. There who has made a satisfactoiy work ... n. .. . . .. ,, . , . Sherk, Maxine Nixon, George Mat- is nothing in sight to stop its record . . during his enrollment period, ... . , -J . £ , T , r, , i sura, Virginia Sims. Eunice Gault, Art growth so far as kilowatt-hour out announced Lauri Pernu, camp educa- . .. . . ... ,, ,, . . . . . ’ * Steele, Helen Vershum, Alice Multoy. | put is conrerned The only flies in tional aavisor Ted Anderson and Jack Blankenship I the ointment are municipal owner Selections of the qualifying enrol.- * ship, pending franchise expirations, ee, to be made by Pernu and an ad and unfair rate reductions. Legi visory commitUe, including Lt. John Cancer Sufferers We furnish fulij timate rate reductions need not J. Taggart, company commander, information in our booklet Recov- now be feared as thus far they have and Ross Meeker forestry project ery at home without operation resulted only in increased business. superintendent, will be prior to De- Booklet free. Kook's Infornvition Unfair rate reductions, o f course, cember 20. Bureau, Box 5035, Portland. have been, and are still, a serious Included In the All-Oregon mem-, problem. bership of the Reehera camp are sev- i Have you a house for rent? Use All this means that those power eral men from Beaverton and Aloha the classified ads. companies which have the good will o f their customers are making mon I ey The only ones In trouble are And N ow — those who are suffering from poor Canned Rattlesnakes public relations or from .unweildy capitalizations, especially in connec tion with bond issues of holding Sealy-Dresser Company, dealers in companies. The stocks of public fine groceries and outstanding Port utility companies operated by hon land caterers, received a shipment of est, farseeing men and free of canned rattlesnakes Thursday to fill troublesome franchise } expirations, the heavy demand for this delicacy, Cookies— Danties should still be wonderful invest-1 Sealy-Dresser Company has had to A z —are here In great profusion ments. Sotne^ such common stocks wait three months for shipment from In gaily colored gift packages. may be double or quadruple in Florida due to the great number of value during the next two or three orders placed in advance. Fruifs— Candies Sealy-Dresser Company takes on Suggestions for Y'our an air of Christmas time due to the ! JS Dinner or Gifts I many gift boxes of fruits, nuts, can-! | dies and specialties of every nature [ Xmas Carol, ll/2 lbs., | that is edible. Mr. Jack Luihn,! | manager of this establishment, orig- j gift ; inated the gift box idea which has wrapped .. | been so heavily copied in this dis trict. Seaty-Dresser Company was Dresden $1 established in 1878 and has enjoyed || Stollen, a t .. U U X a steadily increasing clientele SAVOYA BRAND throughout the years. It can be Sweet Wines truthfully stated that If it is edible. | j ! Xmas Cookies in PORT TOKAY, SHERRY, (S w m I it can be had at Sealy-Dresser. gift baskets. . . . OVJ up or dry) MUSCATEL ANG E LICA “Dear Santa Claus: Please Bring Mt Babson it appeared an If I would be obliged to build in order to expand. "Fortunately this Multnomah club house became available, and I count j n.y s ;f fortunate to have obtained it" Adequate parking space is laid out at t.ie front door of the building, and t i evidence for employes o f Berg’s | Civ let is included in the lease. Mrs. 1 H« expects to keep up the putting i'll n adjacent to the chalet. During 15 years o f serving dinners lo Portland people at the Chateau i South of Tigard on the West Side highway and at the Base Line road I locations. Mrs. Berg ha» built up a large fol- i lowing, and she feels she will at last j be able to give her patrons a com plete service. tt Says— O P E N IN G SATURDAY NIGHT The NEW Berg Chalet i waiting eagerly presents to be pur- • 'tH;, catholic DftUgh- . clarence B levins__Courtesy Surber, Clarence B l e U n s . - L o u r r > Berg’s Chalet Takes Golf Clubhouse Mrs. Emma Berg, operator of Berg's Chalet on Base Line road, an nounced Saturday she had obtained a long term lease on the attractive clubhouse at the Multnomah Golf club, which she will transform into Portlands finest dining and dancing center, to open next Saturday night. "I have long desired to offer my hundreds of patrons n setting worthy of the most refined taste," Mrw. Berg said, "The present location o f Berg's Chalet has proved fur too small, and G R E E T IN G CARDS FEAST DAY BEHOUNDY. R E ISLIN O SAUTERNE, Z IN F A N D E L BIRTHDAY ( ial. $.95, ' j ( ial. 50c 24 oz 35c CLARET (Ial. 78c, V j gal. 4Or, 24 oz SOe HAVJT SAU TER N E Gal $1 25. H gal. 65c. 24 ox 8Sc 10c charge for gal and H gal. container refunded when re turned. Park Street Grocery 739 S. W PARK AVE.. C attlcoiw r from Yamhill Slags i» pot O PEN EV ER Y DAY TUI 1 A M AN N IVE R SAR Y W ED D IN G ami MASS CARDS “ Portland's Busiest Men’s and Boys’ Store, Cor. 3rd and Alder Knt Ire Main Hix>r and Ha main ItRnpinrnt Mbowtnf G reater Htockn Thun K ver B efore. I.a r te r Volum e r ik I ( a»h K ellln « I’ ollry M a k e « The*e \ allien I'onnlble. M EN’ S ROBES Kxtrn SiMH'lal llpH illlful Ko \ no»— an I l I il ■ t r a l e d . Alno nmart, w ann l liuuud- p it « » i • « 111 m • 11 < Kobo«. M in '» Blanket Hath H obe» aa low na f I .HM. Hoya’ Kobra at p n ip ofilon a tely low price*. I [FURNISHINGS FOR BOYS M EN’S SWEATERS The [Mipular brushed rough finished. In new fanny back coat stylo with fu ll Elpper, 1 pocket*, assorted Three Stores to Serve You Catholic Book & Church Supply Co. 31« S. W. Wash. 17 N. Monroe Portland, Ore. Spokane, Wa*h J s J 3 J n at '- . D K B aaai V Q I Çg Garter & Suspender Sets Pine quality In m atched Ores* mm style sets, assorted color*, n a r < H W # row weft, *|>erlal .................. ^ M ^ M EN’S FINE SILK TIES L. r ^ H and-m ade, non-wrinkle r«»n»truction. A large assortm ent, 2 ties In fan cy boxe* fo r f l , >»r any tie hosed, each ( h r ls ln m s Ito x e n F r e e I t 'i i n l i i 'l Silver 11 < • 11 > and Ib d lloses In sl/e* fo r f m . v pac king o f nil piircluiHC* fo r * lfts . N o es tra charge. 55c .... SHIRTS l)e f.uxc lines o f customised tailored Shirts In the newest styles; non w rinkle collars. beautiful m ati rials. A speeitil o f several famous m akes. A ll sires. A ll sleeve lengths In w hile patterns and solid assorted colors. K eg. *1.20 to tfl.ti.1 value*. < holce, each ....................... M en's Broad* lotfi Pa ja m a s In the Q Q , popular styles. A lso I lanneletle* In % / O C Ibis big grouping a w ay underpriced. M en's I'lg Grain Leather Jacket*. Very siic i» i f«.i s p o il- w* ar and driving. H egiilar $7.50, ut ............................. Several attractive plaid patterns. |= Book«. — Prayer Books — Bibles Church Goods — Statues Candle* 4M list Like Dad's9* L riiio «iiia llty broaüdrlotb, eollar-attaehed Shirts. « I Q , v II live, im ih-rin. colors, In bitapinrnt . . %J C H o y »’ Sw eater* In th « neweat style*. Generous A Q < n **ortnient. HpeeUtlly priced, each ......................... a / O C B oy** Zipper N ull* m ake a wonderful C hristina* | y i . 0 8 g ift. G et the popular H ollyw ood style .................. H oy *’ Ho* I r t o ; G olf-style V » H o *e I H o ; Belts lîJte Nus|»rnders, f«o**ack Jacket*. 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Chalet is located at the former site of the Multno mah Golf Club. Make reservations now for the opening night A ND SCRVICI F ine q u a lity, Initialed, 2 In box KG«* Vcy. colored txirdeni, 2 In box 23c* B E L T S £ SU SPE N D E R S B ridle leather belt*, reg. 7ftc, 4 H r f ancy narrow weh *u*|»rndrr« 4l#c* M en's lined Dress G lov**, A Q , fin e le a t h e r s ......................... Î/ÔC AUTO SUPPLY M EN S HOSE Grrut S|>.« lul PnrchM C Fancy Aii»<irt.>d Fattcrnw and Color». W e pock It for you In beau tiful Christnin» h o ir , at no extra charge. STORES W. BURNSIDE A T PARK BR 0546 A real 25c H ow , now ft pair» for JiOr, or choice any pair for f , SALMON A T UNION :Éfc. 'E A 3 1 2 6 * LIPM AN-W 0LPB and Alder I 17 « miLLCfi CLO TH IN G CO