The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, February 14, 1947, Image 1

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Babson D iscu sses
Stock Market
Rebekah
Convention
B a b so n P a rk , F la ., • F eb . 7._I
a d v a n ce th e fo llo w in g te n rea so n s
T h e fo r ty fir s t a n n u a l R eb ek a h
as to w h y th is is no tim e to sell
C o n v e n tio n o f D is tr ic t N o. 14 w a s
sto c k s w h ic h a r e paid for and
held S a tu r d a y . F eb r u a r y 8. a t th e
held fo r in co m e.
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1. T h e h u g e a m o u n t o f a v a ila b le I.O .O.F. H a ll in H illsb o ro .
T h e m e e tin g w a s c a lle d to oi
m on ey in c ir c u la tio n . T h is h a s in ­
crea sed fro m 7 b illio n s in 1940 to der by o ff ic e r s o f H illsb o r o L odge
28 b illio n s in 1947. It s e e m s a s if N o. 54.
C o n v e n tio n o ffic e r s w ere sea ted
m ore o f th is w ou ld be c o m in g in ­
by H illsb o r o L o d g e ; In a B ow m an
to th e s to c k m ark et.
Edna
S h e e ts V ice
2.. O nly sm a ll a m o u n ts o f listed C h a irm a n ,
sto c k s a r e o u tsta n d in g , no m ore ¡C h airm an a n d O liv e R a m e y Sec..
th an in 1940. H en c e a n y co n c e r t - T reas.
R o ll c a ll o f o ffic e r s, th en A s­
er b u y in g w ould sen d up p rices.
3. ..C om p aratively little sp e c u la se m b ly a n d G ran d L od ge w ere
tion is n o w g o in g on in sto c k s. In in tr o d u c e d a n d w elc o m e d .
A tr ib u te w a s p aid to th e P r e si­
1929 th e sto c k tr a n s a c tio n s on th e
N . Y. S to c k E x c h a n g e eq u a lled d en t o f th e A sse m b ly . M arian W il­
th e to ta l N a tio n a l In c o m e ; but in son , by F o r e st R eb e k a h L od ge No.
1946 th e s e tr a n s a c tio n s w e r e le s s 44. F o u r P a s t P r e sid e n ts w ere
V t h a n 20 p er cen t o f th e to ta l N a ­ p r esen t a n d w e r e g iv e n th e h o n ­
ors o f th e d e g r e e .
tio n a l In co m e.
M in u te s o f th e la st m e e tin g
4. P u r c h a se s n o w a r e p o ssib le
o n ly fo r 73 per c e n t c a sh . T h is w e r e rea d an d a p p roved , a fter
k e e p s w e a k p eop le o u t o f th e m a r­ w h ic h th e a d d r e ss o f w elco m e w a s
k e t an d th e o r e tic a lly sh o u ld p re­ e x te n d e d b y H illsb o r o N o. 54 and
r e sp o n se b y B e a v e r to n 248.
v e n t to o se v e r e m a r k e t b rea k s.
T h ir te e n P a s t C h a irm en w ere
5. B a n k s n o w p a y no in te r e st on
c h e c k in g a c c o u n ts a n d o n ly 1 per p r e se n t a n d a tr ib u te paid to each
c e n t to 1 4 p er c e n t on s a v in g s by th e F . L. C lub o f F o r e st G rove
a c c o u n ts ; w h ile G o v e r n m e n ts a v ­ an d H illsb o r o .
R o ll c a ll o f lo d g e s in th e d is­
era g e le s s > th a n
2Vi
p er c e n t.
H e n c e , to g e t fro m 3 p er c e n t to tr ic t w a s c a lle d a n d rep o rts g iv en
4 per c e n t on e m u st buy sto c k s. fro m e a ch .
O ffic e r s fo r th e e n su in g year
T h is sh o u ld ten d to sta b iliz e sa fe
w ere e le e tte d a n d a n in v ita tio n
in c o m e -p a y in g sto c k s.
6. T h e m o n th ly p u r c h a se s hy In ­ w a s e x te n d e d b y B e a v e r to n L odge
v e stm e n t C o m p a n ie s a m o u n tin g to 248 to m e e t w ith th e m in '48. T h e
$30,(KM),Oho sh o u ld be a m a r k e t s t a ­ in v ita tio n w a s a c cep ted .
A sh o r t p ro g ra m w a s g iv e n by
bilizer. T h is, h o w e v e r ,
is o n ly
ab ou t 5 per c e n t o f
th e
to ta l A lp h a B e ta R h o C lub N o. 26 o f
m o n th ly N . Y. S to c k E x c h a n g e F o r e st G rove.
V a r io u s p a p ers w e r e read by
tr a n s a c tio n s .
7. C o rp o ra tio n s w h o se s e c u r itie s th e d iffe r e n t lo d g e s, w h ic h w a s
a re liste d on th e N . Y. S to c k E x ­ m o st in te r e s tin g a n d co n str u c tiv e .
c h a n g e h a v e th e g r e a te s t c a sh re­ Q u e stio n s fro m th e Q u estio n B ox
se r v e s
in
th e ir
h is to r y — h u g e w e r e a n sw e r e d by th e P r e sid e n t of
su m s. M an y h a v e a ls o la r g e b a c k ­ th e A sse m b ly .
lo g s o f u n fille d c o n su m e r ord ers.
N e w o ff ic e r s w e r e in sta lle d fo r
8. W a g e in c r e a s e s w ill g iv e th e th e e n s u in g y e a r a s fo llo w s: E dna
m a s se s
m ore
s p e n d in g
m o n ey . S h e e ts, C h a ir m a n ;
V. C. A n is
T h is e s p e c ia lly sh o u ld h elp m e r ­ S tr o w n ; S ec. T rea s., E v e ly n S cott;
c h a n d iz in g co m p a n ie s.
R . S u p p o rt, A d e lin e F ro st; M ar­
9. P r e sid e n t T ru m a n c a n b a la n c e sh a ll, E v e E n g le h a r d t; con d u ctor,
th e F e d e r a l B u d g e t in 1947-48 if ¡F lo r e n c e W in s te ll; O u tsid e G uar­
h e so d e s ir e s an d co u ld a ls o re­ d ia n ,
B e r th a
L o o g ra n ;
In sid e
d u ce ta x e s . T h is sh o u ld sta b iliz e .G u a rd ia n , A lic e
H u n d ley ; C hap­
th e m a r k e ts an d resto r e m u ch lain , E lle n L a R ue.
co n fid e n c e . T h e o n ly u n c e r ta in ty
A fte r w h ic h L o d g e clo sed in
w ou ld be a se v e r e d r a u g h t or a fo rm by r e g u la r o ffic e r s o f H ills­
v e r y bad fo r e ig n situ a tio n .
boro N o . 54.
10. T h e im p ro v e d p o litic a l o u t­
W e th a n k you, H illsb o ro , for a
look. T h e n e w C o n g r e ss is d e te r ­ w o n d e r fu l d ay.
m in ed to red u ce e x p e n se s , c u t in ­
co m e ta x e s , an d a m e n d th e la b o r
^ la w s to tr e a t fa ir ly a ll in te r e sts .
T h ere m a y n e v e r be a rea l so lu ­
tio n to th e lab o r p rob lem ; b u t
C o n g r e ss c a n v e r y m u ch im p ro v e
V a le n tin e ’s D a y w ill c lo se w ith
th e p resen t u n fa ir s itu a tio n .
C o n clu sio n s:
C o n sid e r in g th e s e a n old fa sh io n e d box su p p er an d
te n
r e a so n s
fo r
h ig h e r
sto c k p ro g ra m a t th e B e th e l C o n g r e g a ­
p rices, w h y d o es th e m a r k e t c o n ­ tio n a l C h u r c h ( b eg in n in g a t 6:15
tin u e to d r ift a r o u n d ?
W h y a re p.m . A u c tio n e e r in g of b a sk e ts w ill
p eop le n o w tim id to b u y fo r p er­ b e g in a t 6:30 to be fo llo w e d by
m a n e n t in v e s tm e n t an d in c o m e ? supper', a V a le n tin e ’s p rogram ,
M illio n s w ou ld be c o n te n t w ith a a n d a v a r ie ty o f fla sh e s fro m th e
fa ir rate o f in te r e s t w ith sa fe ty , G a y N in e tie s.
P r o c e e d s fro m th e e v e n in g w ill
ir r e sp e c tiv e o f w h e th e r th e m a r ­
k e t g o e s up or d o w n , w e r e it n o t g o to w a rd th e ch u rch b iu ld in g
fo r so m e h id d en r e a so n w h ic h I fu n d .
S p e c ia l fe a tu r e o f th e e v e n in g
n o w w ill ex p la in .
S tr ik e s— C o m m u n ism — M orals
w ill be a p osed p ortrait c o n te s t in
W e h a v e w itn e s s e d th e u se o f w h ic h a n y o n e m a y en ter, to rep ­
o ld -fa sh io n e d b ru te fo r c e in th e r e s e n t a ty p ic a l v a le n tin e , e ith e r
se ttle m e n t o f p o litic a l a n d la b o r i se r io u s or com ic. P r iz e s w ill be
d is p u te s. I t is th is r e v iv e d u se ¡g iv e n a n d a c tu a l p h o to g ra p h s ta k ­
o f fo rce, n o w a p p a r e n t a ll o v er en .
th e w orld , w h ic h is fr ig h te n in g in ­
T h o se w is h in g to en ter th is co n ­
v e sto r s. E v e n C o m m u n ism —a s an t e s t w ill p le a se n o tify M rs. N o r­
e c o n o m ic p h ilo so p h y m ig h t n ot to n P e c k , B E a co n 0155. w h o is in
be fe a r e d if th e C o m m u n ists w e r e c h a r g e .
w illin g to le a v e th e q u e stio n to
G en era l ch a irm a n of th e ev en t
th e fr e e v o te o f th e p e o p le
B u t is P a u l K n ep p . A ssistin g h im are:
th e y u se fo rce. In fa c t. C o m m u ­ M rs. P e c k . M rs. K nepp, C h a rles
n is m is m e r e ly e n fo r c e d S o c ia l­ D rew , W illis Cady, B e r n ic e C on-
ism , th e sa m e a s F a s c is m is e n ­ o ly , A m a r e tte B arn es, J o e B a te s
fo r c e d C a p ita lism . R u s s ia n s b la m e a n d M rs. J o h n F elsh er.
m e fo r ta lk in g a b o u tth e p o s s i­
b ilitie s o f W orld W a r II I a n d
q u e s tio n in g th e s u c c e s s o f th e P a s s e s A w a y
M r. H a le y p a ssed a w a y a t h is
U n ite d N a tio n s ; b u t if lab or, m a n ­
a g e m e n t an d
p o litic ia n s
c a n n o t h o m e in B e a v erto n S a tu r d a y e v e ­
g e t a lo n g in th is c o u n tr y p e a c e ­ n in g .
fu lly , an d le a v e d e c is io n s to th e
co u rts, h o w ca n w e e x p e c t o v e r
f i f t y d iffe r e n t r a c e s to u n ite a n d
d o so ?
“J u v e n ile
D e lin q u e n c y ”
w h ic h
r e a lly sh o u ld b e k n o w n a s P a r e n t-
-A ‘1 D e lin q u e n c y
is
u n d e r m in in g
On F eb ru a ry 17. 1947, th e N a ­
c o n fid e n c e . P a r e n ts a r e r e sp o n ­
sib le fo r th e filth y p ic tu r e sh o w s, tio n a l C o n g ress o f P a r e n ts and
w ith th e ir ju n g le d a n c e s; a n d low T e a c h e r s w ill h a v e c o m p le te d f if ­
s t u f f th a t w a s n o t e v e n a llo w e d ty y e a r s o f u n ited e ffo r t in c re­
in sa lo o n s a d ec a d e a g o . W e p a r ­ a tin g a m u tu a l u n d e :s ta n d in g b e­
e n ts a r e re sp o n sib le fo r th e bad tw e e n th e h o m e an d th e sch o o l.
radio p r o g r a m s fr o m w h ic h our A n e x te n s iv e and c e a s e le s s pro­
c h ild ren lea rn o f th e u n d erw o rld g ra m o f e d u c a tio n in m a n y fie ld s
d o in g s o f g a n g s te r s , c o w b o y s and h a s b een c a rried on. T h e A m e r i­
p e tty b u r g la r s. E v e n o u r m a g a ­ ca n p u b lic
sc h o o l
sy ste m ,
its
zin es, in th e ir s to r ie s an d illu s- g o a ls a n d it s v a lu es, h a s b een
tr a tio n ss . a p p e a r to be lo w e r in g m a d e a
su b je c t o f c o n tin u o u s
th e ir
sta n d a r d s
by
fe a tu r in g stu d y a n d in te r p r e ta tio n a n d it
d rin k in g , c a r o u sin g an d th e lik e. h a s b een th r o u g h th e m ed iu m of
M odern " art” d o e s n o t b o th e r m e, th e
P a r e n t-T e a c h e r
a ss o c ia tio n s
b u t w ith " sensible" p eo p le b u y in g th e c o u n tr y o v er th a t sc h o o l le g ­
su ch c r a z y p ic tu r e s it is n ot su r ­ is la tio n . sch o o l fa c ilitie s , c u r r ic u ­
p r is in g th a t to o m a n y c o n s e r v a ­ lu m b u ild in g , te a c h e r te n u r e , and
tiv e
in v e s to r s
a re
b ea r ish
on a ll o th e r m a tte r s d ir e c tly r e le v a n t
e v e r y th in g !
to p u b lic in str u c tio n h a v e b een
stu d ie d a n d d ev elo p ed .
W e d o in d eed o w e a f ittin g tr i­
“ An R rv o ir. Mr. V ilpon
b u te on th e fiftie th A n n iv e r sa r y
A lic k W ilso n , m a n a g e r o f th e to A lic e
M cL ella n
B ir n e y
and
N lc o l R id in g A ca d e m y le f t
th e P h o e b e A p p erso n H e a r st, F o u n d ­
e v e n in g o f F eb ru a r y 5 by p la n e. e r s o f th e N a tio n a l C o n g r e ss of
H e a rriv e d in C h ica g o T h u rsd a v . P a r e n ts a n d T e a c h e r s. W e
ow e
L e a v in g N e w Y ork F r id a y , h is th e m g r a titu d e for
s e ttin g
our
plane is d u e in L on d on so m e tim e fe e t up on so b road and fir m a
S a tu rd a y . F e b r u a r y 8th.
p a th .
W e o w e th e m H o n o r for
E n r o u te from L on d on h e w ill th e ir p r e cep tio n o f th e v a st dy­
v is it fr ie n d s in G laaeow an d E d in ­ n a m o o f p ow er th a t co u ld be set
burgh. th e n . t o B a n ff, h is h o m e in m o tio n b y u n itin g A m e r ic a ’s
H ere fo u r s is te r , w h o m h e h a s g u id e s and g u a r d ia n s o f y o u th u n ­
n ot se e n in 37 y e a r s a w a it h is | d er a c o m m o n b a n n er in a c o m ­
a rrival. Mr. W ilso n p la n s to be m o n c a u se . O n e w o n d e r s if, in
gone six w e e k s or lo n g er.
th e ir
m o st
o p tim is tic
dream s
-
A ll P o r tla n d H u n t C lub an d th e v ev er c o n te m p la te d fo u r m il­
ol R id in g A cad.-n y
lio n fo llo w e r s in 1947.
w ish in g h im a p le a s a n t v is it an d !
a sp eed y
r etu rn
to
h is m a n y ; O n ly on th a t u ltim a te d ay w h en
a ll ch ild r e n w ill be w e ll b o fn . a ll
frien d s an d rid ers.
B ox Social A uction
'Set For T onight
PUC Sets l ime
For H euriu» ( hi
S k m \ lin e Bus Perm it
First Unit Of
B. H. S. To Be
Started Soon
T h e P u b lic U tilitie s C o m m issio n
by o rd er h a s fix ed F r id a y (to d a y )
F eb r u a r y
14th,
a t th e C o u n ty
C ourt R oom , H illsb o ro . W a sh in g ­
ton C o u n ty . O regon , n s th e tim e
an d p la ce fo r h e a r in g on th e a p ­
p lic a tio n o f J. B. M cG inn, o f M c­
G in n ’s S k y lin e S ta g e s, for p erm it
a u th o r ity
to o p e r a te
b e tw een
H illsb o r o and P o r tla n d a s a c o m ­
m on c a r r ie r o f p a sse n g e r s, e x p r e ss
an d b a g g a g e
T h e ord er o f th e C o m m issio n re­
c ite s th a t th e fu r th e r h e a r in g is
g r a n te d for th e fo llo w in g p u rp o s­
es:
(a ) T h e fin a n c ia l a b ility o f th e
a p p lic a n t to c a r r y on th e p rop osed
o p era tio n , in th a t sin c e th e re­
m o v a l o f p rice an d o th e r c o n tr o ls
th e o p e r a tin g fa c to r s p r e se n te d at
th e h e a r in g h a v e m a te r ia lly b een
ch a n g e d .
(b ) T h e c o n s is te n c v o f in c o n s is­
te n c y o f th e p u b lic in te r e st in th e
g r a n tin g o f a p p lic a tio n in th e res­
p e c t th a t th e p resen t p ea c e tim e
load fa c to r is su b s ta n tia lly and
m a te r ia lly d iffe r e n t th a n th e fa c ­
tu a l d a ta in r eg a rd th e r e to pre­
se n te d a t th e h ea rin g .
(c ) T h e im p a ir m e n t o f n o n -im ­
p a irm en t o f th e a b ility o f e x is tin g
o p er a to r s to a d e q u a te ly se r v e th e
public in th a t th e p r e se n t p e a c e ­
tim e o p e r a tin g a n d m a n a g e m en t
co n d itio n s
a re s u b s ta n tia lly and
m a te r ia lly d iffe r e n t th a n th e w ar
to p eace
tr a n s itio n
c o n d itio n s
sh o w n in th e p r e se n t record.
A n y p u b lic w itn e s s e s h a v in g in ­
fo rm a tio n p e r ta in in g to e ith e r o f
th e a b o v e m a tte r s m a y be heard
a t sa id tim e a n d p la ce.
F o llo w in g th e r ecen t sucoe-'-
bond e lc e tio n , th e B oard o f D ire
to rs o f B e a v e r to n U n io n H igh
S ch o o l D ist. N o. 10 Jt., are foi
m u ta tin g p la n s fo r th e constru>
tio n o f th e f ir s t u n it in th e plan
for n eed ed sc h o o l fa c ility
sio n .
A t a r e c e n t m e e tin g the
b oard d ecid ed to build o n ly as
m u ch o f th e p la n t a s w a s n o t«
sa r y to m eet th e e x p e c te d de
m n n d s o f th e n e x t tw o y ears
N e x t w e e k an e n g in e e r
will
m a k e a p ro file d r a w in g o f the
h ig h sch o o l p ro p erty to d eterm in e
if it is p r a c tic a l
to m o v e the
fo o tb a ll field an d tr a c k to ni n e
room fo r th e n ew b u ild in g w hich
w ill e x te n d so u th in te r fe r in g w ith
th e p r e se n t a th le tic field
B o n d s in th e a m o u n t o f $325.-
000.00 w ill be a d v e r tise d and -old
w ith in th e n e x t 30 d a y s, w ith in 60
d a y s it is e stim a te d b ids w ill be
r e c e iv e d on th is fir s t b u ild in g, .¡c
c o r d in g to I. R . M etzler, princi
pal.
C o n tr a c ts for th e co n stru ctio n
w ill b e let b y th e tim e p la n s have
b een c o m p le te d by F reem a n &
H a y slip , a r c h ite c ts.
t
It is p lan n ed to r e tire th e bonds
a t th e ra te o f $25,000 an n u a lly
fo r a period o f 13 y e a r s b eg in n in g
M ay 1, 1949, or on p rev io u s call.
In c lu d ed in th e n e w stru ctu re
w ill be a n e w sc ie n c e dept , 5
c la s s room s, sh o p fa c ilitie s , c a fe ­
te r ia an d p o ss ib ly m u s ic room s.
Cedar M ill Church
P resents Speakers
World Day
Of Prayer
( I h w T v e
.‘> 7 l l i
S e o u l B irth d a y w
W ell ov er 100 p eo p le tu rn ed out
for th e Cub S co u t pot lu ck su p ­
per held at th e B e th e l C o n g r e g a ­
tio n a l chu rch , B e a v erto n . T u esd a y
ev en in g . F eb ru a ry 11. M rs. H. A
K ibble and h er c o m m itte e o f Mrs
H a rris H a n sen . Mrs P a u l K nepp
and H. A W ette r b o r g w ere r e s­
ponsible for th e ta b le s d eco ra ted
| w ith th e blue an d gold Cub S cou t
colors, a s w ell n s for p rep a rin g
t co ffee. E v e r y o n e w o rk ed to g e th e i
to m a k e ligh t w o rk o f th* c le a n ­
ing tip, a fte r th e e x c e lle n t food
w as en o v ed a lm o st to th e p oin t o f
p a in fu ln ess.
F o llo w in g th e d in n er, a sh o rt
a c h ie v e m e n t p ro g ra m w a s h elo
d u rin g w h ich th r e e n e w b o \s w ere
w elcom ed in to c u b b in g nnd g iv e n
th eir B obcat pins: D ea n B nrzee.
D onald Landbt.ad. J im m ie C aw le,
A lan C arlson an d T om R a lsto n .
T he W o lf rank w a s a w a r d e d to
J a y H a n g er, D u a n e N elso n and
Isirry M atson: and th e L ion
to
! R alph J o h n so n . R a lp h H o lla n d .
D onald F tb iger,
D on ald P eck
R ich a rd G rant an d D a v id C la w ­
son.
An im p r e ssiv e g r a d u a tio n c e r e ­
m ony w a s co n d u cted by C. B.
W alk er, a ss ise td by D en C h ie fs
B arry H o a g iin an d J o h n R iley , for
T ra v is C avens,
D o n a ld F ib ig er,
R alph H ollan d an d R alp h J o h n ­
son w h o h a v e co m p le te d th e 'r Cub
S cou t req u ir e m e n ts an d a re 12
y e a r s old.
A ssista n t C u b m a ster
J o h n R o b in so n bid th e b oys good
by from th e C u b b in g o r g a n iz a ­
tion . A ssista n t S c o u tm a ste r C ran ­
d all P eck w elco m ed th e b o y s in to
S co u tin g . T h e paren t o f ea c h boy
p in n ed th e W eB eB o s b a d g e on h im
in c lo s in g th e cerem o n y .
T h e in te r e stin g exh ib its» o f a r ­
tic le s m ad e b y th e C ubs d u rin g
th e past m on th and a rra n g ed by
D en s a ttra cted th e a tte n tio n o f
everyon e.
T h a t th e e v e n in g w a s a fittin g
o b serv a n ce
o f th e 37th a n n iv e r ­
sa ry o f th e S c o u tin g p rogram w a s
a g reed by all.
R ev. W illia m H . N a g e l
R ev . W illia m H. N a g e l o f P o r t­
lan d ,
O regon,
r e p r e se n tin g
th e
N a tio n a l A sso c ia tio n o f E v a n g e li­
c a ls, w ill sp e a k a t 8 p. m. F r i­
d a y , F eb ru ary 21 a t th e G ra n ge
H a ll, a cco rd in g to R e v . S im o n E.
F o rsb erg , M in ister o f th e C edar
M ill C o m m u n ity C h urch.
Mr. N a g e l is a fo r m e r m issio n ­
a r y o f E u rop e arvi th e N e a r E a s t
w h ere he w o r k td before th e o u t­
b rea k o f th e la s t w ar. H e is E x ­
e c u tiv e S e c r e ta r y o f th e N .A .E .
fo r th e P a c ific N o r th w e s t.
The
N a tio n a l A sso c ia tio n o f E v a n g e li­
c a ls is a c o o p e r a tiv e fe llo w sh ip of
B ib le -b e lie v in g C h r istia n s, rep re­
se n tin g o v e r 27 d e n o m in a tio n s. It
g r e w o u t of a c o n fe r e n c e o f 15
m en h eld in th e C ity o f C h ic a g o
in O ct, 1941 a n d to d a y r e p r e se n ts
o v e r 3 m illio n p eop le.
T h e S e r v ic e is in c o n ju n c tio n
w ith th e A n n u a l P o t-L u c k d in n er
o f th e C o n g r e g a tio n . T h e d in n er
is a t 6:30 an d th e su b je c t a t 9
p. m . w ill be, “R u s s ia — W a r or
R ev iv a l."
O n S u n d a y e v e n in g , F e b r u a ry
16 a t a U n ite d S e r v ic e w ith th e
so n fro m th e R a d io S ta tio n , “T h e
Y o u n g P eo p le, M rs. R e u b e n E . L a
V o ice o f th e A n d es" , Q u ito, E q u a-
dor, w ill sp ea k . T h is is s ta tio n
H C JB .
M rs. L a rso n is th e w ife
o f o n e o f th e C o -D ir e c to r s o f th e
w o rk , a n d a v e r y ta le n te d sp e a k ­
er.
T h e w o m en o f th e c h u rch es o f
B e a v e r to n are c o m p le tin g th eir
p la n s fo r th e p ro g ra m b ein g set
up for th e W o rld D a y o f P ra y ­
er, u n d er th e le a d e r s h ip of Mrs.
W . P. M iller, M rs. E d ith S tew a rt,
M rs. G eo rg e
S p rin g er, M rs. W .
J a c o b s, M rs.
F r a n k S tu rt ev a n t
and M rs. L. P. P u tn a m .
T h is
m e e tin g is to be h eld in th e B eth -
p 1 C o n g r e g a tio n a l C h u rch at 1:30
p.m. F r id a y , F e b r u a r y 2i.
M rs. S tu r te v a n t w ill p resid e a t
th e o p e n in g p eriod o f w o rsh ip ,
a fte r w h ic h M rs. M iller w ill p re­
se n t th e g u e s t sp e a k e r , th e R e v .
R a n d a ll C raw ford o f O regon C ity,
w ho has
b een a m issio n a r y in
J u n ta L>e O bra in C hile,
S o u th
A m erica for fiv e y ea rs.
M rs. R u th Z im b rick w ill be s o l­
o is t o f th e m e e tin g , a c c o m p a n ied
by .M rs. B a r r e tt R a n d a ll
A ll w o m en are urged to join
th is ca r a v a n o f p ra y er w h ich w ill
b eg in lo n g b efo re w e are a w a k e
over in th e FHjii Isla n d s, an d w ill
fo llo w th e su n a c r o ss A sia, A f
rica, E u ro p e, G reen lan d , our ow n
s ta te s a n d on to th e S t. L a w ren ce
Isla n d w h e r e C h ristia n
E sk im o
w o m en w ill be p r a y in g for a ll th e
w orld, lo n g a ft e r o u r day is sp en t.
Burnet* S<‘I hh > 1
F o u n d ers Day
T h e R e b ek a h N e e d le and S o cia l
T h e W a sh in g to n C ounty C h ap ­
ter o f th e A m e r ic a n R ed C ross C lub m e t n* th e A. E . S m ith hom e
w ill
h old
th ree
pre c a m p a ig n on S p en cer A v en u e F rid a y . F eb ­
m e e tin g s in th e fo llo w in g p la c e s ruary 7th.
T w e n ty la d ies w ere p resen t and
an d a ll A r e a C h airm en , all w o r k ­
ers on th e c a m p a ig n and a n y o n e m u ch b u sin e ss w a s ta k e n ca re of.
e ls e th a t w ou ld be in terested in P la n s for a fa ll d in n er an d b a ­
a s s is t in g in th e c o m in g lte d C ross zaar w ere d iscu ssed .
T h e n e x t m e e tin g w ill he w ith
F u n d C a m p a ig n a re co rd ia lly in ­
v ite d to a tte n d a m e e tin g In at M rs. B ert W ilson on A llen Ave.
le a s t o n e o f th e fo llo w in g p la c e s
Ill
for in s tr u c tio n s an d su g g e s tio n s
J. P ed erso n h a s b een ill hut
o n th e F u n d C am p aign , a c c o rd in g
is w ritin g .
to W m . E . H u rley , C ounty F u n d is b etter at th
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C h a irm a n o f W a sh in g to n C ou n ty.
O ut O f T ow n V isitor»
F o r e s t G ro v e—T u es.. F eb. 18, a t
M rs. F r itz S n y d er o f D a y s C reek
8 p. m . in th e C ity H ull.
O regon and M rs. H ow ard N o rris
H illsb o ro — W ed . F eb . 19th a t 8 o f M u ltn om ah v is ite d th eir au n t,
p. m . in C h am b er o f C o m m erce M rs. G race M iller M onday.
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H a ll.
B e a v e r to n T h u rsd a y . F eb. 20th F in e A tten d a n ce
T h e R eb ek a h C o n v en tio n , S a t­
at 8 p. m ., K iw a n is H all.
T h e se m e e tin g s are op en to urday. F eb ru ary 8 a t H illsb o ro
a n y o n e w is h in g to a tten d b u t a ll w a s w ell atten d ed .
R ed C ro ss w o r k e r s are e sp e c ia lly
in v ite d to a tte n d for C a m p a ig n I
in s tr u c tio n s.
T h e B a r n e s S ch o o l P T A w ill
h a v e a F o u n d e r s’ D a y p rogram
F r id a y 't o d a y ), F e b . 14 a t 8 p.m.
a t B a r n e s S c h o o l on W a lk e r Rd.
R e fr e s h m e n ts w ill be ser v ed .
T h e m e m b e r sh ip d riv e w ill c lo se
a t th e m e e tin g .
Founders Day to I
( »»served By 1 \ I . i . February III
Pre-Campaign
Meetings
h o m e s secu re, a ll sc h o o ls a d e q u a te
to c h ild r e n 's n eed s, a ll c o m m u n i­
t ie s p h y sic a lly a n d so c ia lly sa fe ,
a n d a ll y o u n g p eo p le p rep a red to
se r v e a s r e sp o n sib le c it iz e n s in
th e ir n a tio n and w o rld , . . . o n ly
th e n sh a ll w e se e th e fu lfillm e n t
o f th a t r in g in g p r o p h e c y v o iced
by A lic e M cL ella n B ir n e y fifty
y e a r s ag o : "The N a tio n a l C on ­
g r e s s o f M o th ers s ta n d s fo r all
p a ren th o o d , c h ild h o o d , h o m eh o o d .
Its p la tfo r m is th e u n iv e r s e ; its
o r g a n iz a tio n , th e h u m a n r a c e .”
In h o n o r o f F o u n d e r s D a y , th e
B e a v e r to n G rad e S c h o o l P a r e n t
T e a c h e r s A sso c ia tio n w ill hold a
s ilv e r te a on T u e sd a y , F eb r u a ry
R ev. an d M rs. L. P. P u 'n a m and
18. a t 3:30 p. m . in th e G rade
S c h o o l A u d ito riu m . F o u n d e r s D ay Mr. an d M rs. P h ilip H eld m o to red
C h a irm a n . M rs. A lb ert E . J o h n ­ to N e w b e r g S u n d ay. F eb ru a ry 16
son . a s s is te d by M rs. H a r r is H a n ­ to a tte n d th e m em o ria l s e r v ic e s
se n , M rs. A. W B e g u in a n d M rs. for lit t le J a c k ie P rid ea u x , w h o
J . L. M cK eel h a v e p rep ared a d ied in J a n u a r y from sp in a l m e n ­
b r o a d c a st s k it to be n a r r a te d by in g itis.
M rs. B e g u in . M u sic w ill be fu r ­ • H is p a ren ts. Mr. and Mrs. J o h n
n ish e d by th e G rad e S c h o o l C ho­ P rid ea u x . h a v e se n t a h eifer for
th e fa m in e r e lie f to C hina, an d
rus.
M rs C arl G ra n d y an d
M rs. b e c a u se J a c k ie w a s m uch in te r ­
C h a r le s D r e w , a s s is te d b y th e e ste d in th is p r o ject ,a n o th er h e i­
be se n t to som e w ar
se c o n d g ra d e room m o th e r s w ill fe r w ill
str ic k e n fa m ily o v e r se a s th is tim e
se r v e r e fr e s h m e n ts.
R e m e m b e r th e c u sto m a r y b irth ­ in J a c k ie 's n am e.
Dr. E W W a rrin gton o f O re­
d a y o ffe r in g th a t is g iv e n b y each
a ss o c ia tio n w h ic h is u sed fo r or­ gon S ta te C o lleg e w a s in c h a r g e
g a n iz a tio n a l e x te n s io n . T h is c o l­ Jof th e b e a u tifu l m em orial se r v ice.
le c tio n is d iv id e d e q u a lly b e tw een JAM p r e se n t fe lt th e g reat c o m fo rt
th e N a tio n a l o ffic e an d S ta te or­ h is m e s s a g e b rin g s to all th o se
p a r e n ts w h o m u st g iv e th eir little
g a n iz a tio n .
A re yo u k e e p in g in m in d th e o n e s u p u n til research m a k es it
d o n a tio n s fo r th e A u c tio n S a le on p o ssib le to b etter u n d erstan d an d
o v e r c o m e th is dread d isea se.
th e 25th ?
A ttend S e n ire
At New berg
Heln'kali IV rsidcnt
Pays O fficial Visit
M arian W ilson , P r e sid e n t o f th e
R eb ek a h
A ssep ib ly
o f O regon
m a d e her o ffic ia l v is it to B e a v e r ­
ton R eb ek a h L o d g e on F eb u ra ry
4th at 8:00 p.m . T h e r e w ere v is i­
tors from th e fo llo w in g lo d g es.
M ou n tain
V iew R e b e k a h B odge,
N o. 196, M u ltn om ah L o d g e N o. 245,
H illsb o ro B odge N o. 54, C olum bia
B od ge N o. 3, A cm e B o d g e N o. 32
T ig a rd v ille
B odge
N o. 220 an d
R a in ie r B odge.
T h ere w ere th ir ty -s ix v isito r s
p r e se n t, a to ta l o f 110.
T h ree
m em b ers w ere a d m itte d by card
and six w ere in itia te d in to th e
order.
P r e sid e n t
W ilso n tn lk ed . at
le n g th on ou r w o rk o f R eb ek ah
Odd
F e llo w sh ip
an d
gave
us
m a n y h elp fu l su g g e s tio n s .
R e fr e sh m e n ts
w ere served in
th e d in in g room w h ich w a s d ecor­
a ted fo r th e o c c a sio n in pink and
g reen . A b e a u tifu l c a k e h on orin g
our P r e sid e n t g ra ced th e g u e s t s ’
tab le.
Kehekuli Social (Jill)
Scu in» ( lass
T h e A d u lt S e w in g C la ss w h ich
m e e ts on T h u rsd a y , n ot W ed n es­
d ay, a t th e K iw a n is C lub R oom s,
is p r o g r e ssin g n icely.
T h is w eek th e b e g in n e r ’s c la s s
h a s learn ed to m a k e ta ilo red , pip­
ed an d corded b u tton h o les, and
n e x t w eek Is to b rin g m a teria l
to m a k e sa m p le s o f s e t In p o ck ­
ets. T h e b eg in n ers m eet from 9'30
a m. u n til 12:00 noon.
T h e a d v a n ced c la s s h a s learn ed
padded ta ilered . piped and corded
b u tto n h o le s and n ext w e e k are to
m a k e w e lt and T ap jo c k e ts. T h ey
m eet fro m 12:30 p.m . u n til 3 00
p.m.
Now Development In Sewage
Disposal System Enlivens
Interest In Beaverton Area
w a ter fo r
th e n ew d e v e lo p m e n t
h ave b een p r o g ressin g for so m e
tim e, hut tin s is th e fir s t w ord o f
a n y d e fin ite n a tu re w h ich h a s
b een receiv ed , it w a s rep orted .
F o rtified w ith th is n ew in fo r m a ­
tio n und w ith th e sin c e r e c o n v ic ­
tio n th a t B ea v erto n n e e d s se w a g e
d isp o sa l fa c ilitie s a n d b a ck ed by
th e b e lie f th a t a m a jo r ity o f th e
r e sid en ts o f th e C ity are in fa v o r
o f goin g ah ea d w ith th e p roject,
a group
o f B e a v erto n b u sin e ss­
m en. r e p r e se n ta tiv e s o f th e K i­
w a n is an d th e Jr. C h am b er o f
C o m m erce are w o rk in g on p la n s
to p resen t to th e p eop le a n e x a c t
p roposal o f th e c o s ts an d m e a n s
o f fin a n c in g th e p ro ject in view
I o f th is new in fo rm a tio n .
F o llo w in g is a le tte r receiv ed
77i<* (ffi (liiofct/
th is w eek
F eb ru a ry 5, 1947
Harhingors Of Spring
M ayor an d C ouncil o f th e C ity
C lean -u p and paint-up fo r
o f B ea v erto n
sp r in g h a v e been sig n s o f th e
B ea v erto n , O regon
c o m in g sea so n of b u rstin g life
G en tlem en
rig h t a lo n g w ith th e h y a cin th
D u rin g th e past fe w w e e k s th is
for m a n y n day. H ow ever, th e
co m p a n y h a s had in fo r m a l c o n ­
c a m p a ig n th at h as b een c a r ­
v e r sa tio n s
w ith
you c o n c e r n in g
ried on th is w eek b y “P a t ”
th e p o ssib ilities o f ou r g e tt in g to ­
an d M arble have even g r e a te r
g e th e r on a com b in ed se w a g e d is­
s ig n ific a n c e .
p osal p lan t to ta k e c a re o f our
Y es. th e g la ss has a rriv ed
h o u sin g
d e v elo p m en t
p rogram
an d is in sta lled and w e m u st
e a st o f th e c ity an d th e C ity o f
sa y " adm ired” by th e m a n y
B ea v erto n . A s you k n o w ou r p ro­
p assers-b y. S eem s m ig h ty fin e
gram u ltim a te ly c a lls fo r th e c o n ­
to see som e of th ese lin g e r in g
str u ctio n o f a p p r o x im a te ly 1.300
m a teria l sh o r ta g e s clean ed -u p .
h om es and o u r p la n s p rovid e for
It rea lly m a k es a lot o f d if ­
th e co n str u c tio n
o f a c o m p le te
fe r e n c e in th e a p p ea ra n ce o f
sew er sy s te m
w ith in th e p ro ject
" P at's S h a k e Shop" and th e
in c lu d in g a s e w a g e d isp o sa l p lan t.
B ea v erto n H arw nre now th a t
O ur p relim in a ry
c o n v e r s a tio n s
th e ir sto r e s can be properly
h a v e in d ica ted th a t if th e C ity o f
a p p recia ted from th e street.
B ea v erto n d e c id e s to p u t in a s e w ­
er sy ste m an d n d is p o sa l p lan t
th a t a p rogram co u ld be w o rk ed
out to p rovid e on e d is p o sa l plant
w h ich w ou ld ta k e c a r e o f our
project a s w ell a s B e a v e r to n . Our
stu d ie s to d a te an d d is c u ssio n s
w ith Mr. G reen o f C u n n in g h a m A
M em bers o f th e c o n g r e g a tio n
A sso c ia te s, C o n su ltin g
E n g in e e r s
o f th e H ig h w a y C hapel a re h appy
o f P o rtla n d , in d ic a te th a t su ch
to a n n o u n ce th e d e d ic a tio n
of
a p rogram
is both fe a s ib le and
th eir n ew ch ap el, lo ca ted on C an­
p ra ctica l and w ou ld u n d o u b ted ly
yon H ig h w a y and M ill St., in
be o f b e n e fit to b oth p a rties.
B e a v erto n .
In v ie w o f th e fa c t th a t w e are
T h e H ig h w a y C h ap el p rev io u sly
I now d e fin ite ly se t to g e t un d er
hud S u n d a y S ch ool an d serv ic e s w a y on o u r c o n str u c tio n p rogram
in th e I.O .O .F. H all.
in our p roject, w e w ould be \o r y
T h e y s in c e r e ly a p p r e c ia te th e
m u ch in te r e ste d in k n o w in g w h a t
c o o p era tio n o f th e O dd F e llo w s in y o u r fu tu re p ro g ra m w ill be in
a llo w in g th em
th e u se o f th eir r e fe r e n c e to y o u r proposed sew er
h all.
p roject. W e a r e m a k in g th is in ­
T h e H ig h w a y C h ap el is an inde­ q u iry a t th is tim e fo r th e reason
p en d en t ch u rch a s fa r a s organ i­ th a t if you r p rop osed project is
za tio n a l tie s a re co n cern ed .
to be in d e fin te ly
p ostp on ed or
R ev.
O rv ille J. P o u lin is the ab an d on ed it w ill th e n be n e c e s­
p a sto r o f th e H ig h w a y Chapel. sa ry for us to g o a h ea d w ith our
R ev . P o u lin , b efore h is con ver­ p la n s to c o n s tr u c t a se w a g e d is­
sio n to th e P r o te s ta n t fa ith In posal plant o f s u f fic ie n t c a p a c ity
1935, w a s r a ise d a C a th o lic in a to ta k e ca re o f o u r project.
C a th o lic M ilita ry A ca d em y .
A ny in fo r m a tio n you can g iv e us
R ev. C. W . A h alt, p a sto r o f the at th is tim e w ill be s in c e r e ly a p ­
P o rtla n d G o sp el T a b ern a cle and p reciated and w e w ill m a k e
our
rad io m in iste r on K W JJ Sunday plan s a cc o r d in g ly .
a t 9 a.m . w ill d e liv e r th e d ed ica­
V ery tr u ly y ou rs,
to r y m e s sa g e . T h u rsd a y . F eb ru ary K a iser C o m m u n ity H o m es, Inc.,
20, 7:45 p.rfi.
o f O regon
Y ou a r e c o r d ia lly in v ite d to
S. W . T a y lo r
a tte n d th is d e d ic a to r y se r v ic e nnd
V ic e P r e sid e n t
th e reg u la r w e e k ly s e r v ic e s th ere­
a fter.
A ccord in g to a d v ic e receiv ed by
th e C ity o f B ea v erto n th is w eek
from K aiser C o m m u n ity H o m es,
Inc., it a p p ea rs p o ssib le th a t a
sa tisfa c to r y a r ra n g em en t m ay be
co n su m a ted b etw een th e tw o p a r­
tie s to e ffe c t c e r ta in s a v in g s to
both by jo in tly b u ild in g a se w a g e
d isp o sa l sy te m to se rv e th e C ity
o f B e a v e r to n an d th e K a iser d e ­
velo p m en t w h ich a d jo in s th e C ity
b o u n d a ries for a co n sid era b le d is­
ta n c e on th e E a st city lim its.
O ne fa c t is very d e fin ite and
th a t fa c t a lso co n v ey ed in th e
le tte r is th a t th e K aiser p ro ject
is g o in g to in sta ll n se w e r sy tem .
D isc u ssio n on th is su b ject an d
a lso on th e su b ject o f
ip p ly in g
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T o M eet Feb. 21
T h e B e a v e r to n C o m m u n ity Gar­
den C lub w ill m e e t F rid a y , Feb.
21 a t 11 a. m . a t th e h om e of
M rs. A rth u r H ig g s a t H uzeldule.
C o -H o ste ss, M rs. T. W . B1
F lo w e r a r r a n g e m e n ts w ill lie
b ro u g h t by M esra m es S. B. Baw-
ren ce; M. C. M cK e rch er a n d H . R.
N e lso n . D oor p rizes by M esd am es
J o h n H o lm e s an d T o m G allagh er.
T h o se
w is h in g
tra n sp o r ta tio n
a re to m e e t a t th e IO O F H all at
10:30 a. m.
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Hiiihdciv D in n er
The
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annual
B irth d ay
d in n er o f th e B e a v e r to n C om m u­
n ity G ard en C lub w ill lie held in
th e IO O F H a ll in B e a v e r to n , Feb­
ru ary 28, a t 6:30 p. m.
C h a irm en a re M esd a m es G eorge
M artin. K arl U n g e r an d S. S. D ol­
by.
D e c o r a tio n
c o m m itte e
w om en
are M esd a m es T. W . B la k e n e y . J.
R Sm u t th w a ite . F r a n k S ou le
M rs. J o h n H o lm e s h a s ch arge
o f th e p ro g ra m fo r th e ev en in g .
S tu d e n ts l a k e
\ rt H o n o r s
Beaverton
Grange News
B ea v erto n G r a n g e N o. 324 m et
in regu lar s e s s io n S a tu rd a y , F eb­
ruary 8th w ith th e M aster, F ern
G rah am in th e c h a ir. A pot luck
lu n ch eon w a s serv ed a t noon and
th e ta b les w e r e b e a u tifu l w ith
V a len tin e d e c o ra tio n s.
D u rin g th e a fte r n o o n B ectu re
H our, A lb ert S t r e if f g a v e an in ­
fo rm a tiv e ta lk o n b ills th a t are
up b efore th e p r e se n t se ssio n o f
th e S ta te L e g isla tu r e .
P la n s are b e in g m ad e for a par­
ty for G ra n g e fa m ilie s an d frien d s
to be held in th e G ra n g e H a ll on
F rid ay
ev e n in g .
F eb ru a ry
21st.
T h ere w ill be m o v in g p ictu res,
C h in ese c h e c k e r s an d card g a m e s
and pot lu ck r e fr e s h m e n ts w ill be
serv ed .
T h e next reg u la r e v e n in g m e e t­
in g w ill be h eld M onday, F eb 24
a t 8:00 p.m.
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T h e H om e E c o n o m ic s C lub o f
th e G ran ge m et In th e H all on
T u esd a y o f th is w eek w ith C h a ir­
m an
E th el H e u g h in p resid in g.
T h irteen m em b ers en jo y e d a n o ­
li.>st e ss pot lu ck lu n ch eo n . W o re
w as done on q u ilt b lo c k s and tea
to w els. A m ong o th e r a c tiv itie s , a
C om m ittee, w ith A lice F u n sto n as
C hairm an, w a s a p p o in ted to c o m ­
pile a year book fo r th e club.
T h e n ext c lu b m e e tin g w ill be
on M arrh 11th.
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M onday F eb ru ary 24
and M rs. C h arley E ssie o f E u g en e
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