The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, January 16, 1948, Image 1

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    Beaverton Hosts
Poultry Meeting
January 20, P. M.
I
Dr. J. C. Parker, head of the
Departme* of Poultry Husband
ry, OSC, ¥-111 meet with Wash
ington ccmnty poultrymen on
Thursday. January 22. at the sec­
ond of a winter series of winter
poultry meetings to he held in
Beaverton and Forest Grove. The
meeting in Forest Grove begins
at 2 p. m. in the city hall. The
evening meeting in
Beaverton
will he held at the high school
beginning at 8 p. m., reports
Wilbur W. Burkhart, assistant
county agent.
Dr. Parker will tell of the
poultry research work at Oregon
State College and assist poultn
men with their chick brooding
problems. AH poultrvmen are
urged to attend.
EST. 1927. VOL. 20— NO. 51
BEAVERTON, WASHINGTON COUNTY, OREGON,
Infantile Paralysis Drive
Gets Under Way In County
HAST END CHAIRMEN NAMED IO CONDI CT
COLLECTIONS \ND BENEFIT CLAIMS
SUBSCRIPTION IN
Friday, January 16, 1948
*2.00 PER YEAR
COPy EIVE CENTS
ADVANCE
SINGLE
Kiwanis Give
Attention To
Sewer Issue Census Forecasts Immediate Boost For
I
Student Requirements Of District No. 48
BOND ELECTION ON IAN. 19
In their regular meeting Wed
Washington county's contribu­
nesdav January 14. the Beaver
tion to the national fight against
infantile paralysis, which is an­ ton Kiwanis members turned
nually symbolzed in March of their attention to the pending is
sue of an adequate and accept­
chool opulation -
ist
Dimes contributions that others
able
system of sewage disposal,
WASHINGTON COUNTY , ORiGON
may walk, got underway official­
to meet the ultimatum of the
1200
ly January 15. with
County
Chairman D. Reid Cottrell,
of State Sanitary Authority and to
Hillsboro, announcing chairmen try and resolve a situation of
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J
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The end of. a long career of
1100
for the east end who will con­ health menace which is fast be
coming
intolerable.
business activity was marked on
duct collections and supervise
/
Slated to lead the discussioon
January 7, in the Morning Light
benefit campaigns during the
/
chapel of J. P. Finley and Sons,
1000
Final census figures for 1947
campa^n, which runs through as co-chairmen. Dick Doty and
/
Thurlow Weed were chosen to show an immediate boost in stu­
with the last rites for Mark Dt
January 30.
/
Campbell, 57, of the West Slopd
/
Jim Duncan, Beaverton life in­ bring out the findings of the citi­ dent requirements for school dis­
— —1
300
*
Lumber company, who died on
surance man, has been appointed zens’ committee on the sewer trict 48, which will begin to show
✓
January 3 in Phoenix, Arizona,
to handle Beaverton and West issue. A "full dress rehearsal” in first grade enrollment increas­
while on vacation. Reverend M.
Slope and he reports plans to of the committee recommenda­ es during the next three years.
800
E. Moss was in charge of the
For the past year, the school
activate Boy Scouts, Campfire tions. as well as a definite pic­
« • -
ture
of
the
costs
involved
had
services while Friendship Lodge
district has had to provide three
Girls arid other organizations and
/
160, a . F. & A. M . conducted
/
individuals who will contribute been announced as the club’s beginner classes. Figures on the
7 00
committment rites at Riverview
number of youngsters .age from
time and effort in behalf of the great expectation.
/
Abbey Mausoleum.
Within a week or ten days, three to five, indicates that at
National
Infantile
Paralysis
/
/__
Mr. Campbell
was born on
after city attorney Paul Patterson least one more room is the ab­
Foundation.
600
August 26. 1890. in Rook Valley.
f
Chairman for Kinton is Mrs. has had time to survey commit solute minimum required by the
—
Iowa. He moved west about 1906
J. J. CqJlins; for Progress, Mrs. tee recommendations in a legal next two years, in the first grade.
and was engaged in the lumber
Charles McIntosh; for Raleigh light, the city council will re­
Elementary school standards,
500
business for about 40 years.
Hills, E^rl Briggs, and in Farm­ ceive recommendations from the approved hy the state hoard of
Starting with the Standard Box
group and full report will also education, September 17, 1947,
Named to head the March of ington, Mrs. Freeman Rowe.
Lumber company, he then joined Dimes drive in the Beaverton
Mrs. R. W. Andross will have bo made to the public.
declares the maximum pupil Joad
400
Charles R. McCormick company. and West Slope area is Jim Dun charge of campaign functions in
The Kiwanis club, prior to the per teacher in grades 1, 2 and 3
In 1934, he started his own can, Beaverton
recent issue of annexation, ac­ must not exceed 25, and in grades
life
insurance Aloha.
concern. Campbell and Moore. man.
Mrs. F, R. Emmons, of Metz­ cepted the challenge to leader 4 to 8, the maximum load is 30.
300
Mr
Then, in 1938, he established the
Mr. Duncan, in taking the post, ger. has been appointed to han­ ship in community affairs Their
At present, with a stated max
firm of Campbell-Conro Lumber intends to call upon all individu dle both the Metzger and the response to the need showed Imum of 25 each, district 48’s
YEAR - J939 40
ÀI
42
4h
44 45 46
47
company. Three or four years als and organizations in the area Tigard areas wrhile Mrs. Agnes soul« reflection in the successful
three first grade classes «re 22
ago, his establishment of the for assistance. His home tele M. Hite is chairman from Sher­ manner hy which the annexation pupils each; 2nd grade has two of
West Slope I .umber company phone number is Beaverton 2541. wood.
of Pinehurst— and its broader as­ 33 pupils and one of 20— cramped D o t t e d l in e s h o w s — c e n s u s
brought him into the Tualatin
Activity for the first of the pect of beginning progress for by lack of space in the latter
Readers wishing to obtain dime
Valley.
contribution cards or having campaign has been in the wide Beaverton— was accepted.
instance— and third grade classesi SOLID L IN E SHOWS -------- EN RO LLM EN T
Survivors include his wife, suggestions for a successful cam distribution of coin cards W h en ­
Ray Clearwater is president of are 20, 26 and 28.
Florence, son Floyd W., and paign are asked to contact him ever ther«
the light of census facts which— immediately preceding the elec­
is rural
delivery, the club in 1918.
Fourth grade classes. number
brother Paul Campbell, all of
these cards were sent to boxhold
39 and 39 while 5th grade en­ even if there were no further tion and who has property in
Portland; two sisters, Mrs. Hel­
ers to give recipients a conven­
rollment results in two classes of population growth—would de­ the district as shown by the last
en McConald, Seattle, and Mrs.
ient way of sending in coin con­
40
each. Other three grades are mand what additional faeilties county assessment, on which she
Florence Potts, Chehallis;
two
tribu tion s— up to $2 in dimes.
or he is liable to pay a tax shall
likewise
subject to such heavy are planned.
step sons. Don and Glen Tenney.
Through the offices of coun­
In spite of high building costs, be entitled to a ballot.
enrollment
that
the
students
Portland
ty superintendent of schools Aus­
have been divided into two sec­ there seems no satisfactory alter­
Evidence of stock, shares or
tin Rcrafford. other cards were
native to the new school State ownership in any corporation,
tions for each grade.
given to students of various
The graph, herewith reprinted, minimum requirements if ignored firm or copartnership.
ny of
The romantic urge to travel grade schools.
emphasizes the upward trend In by any school district, will mean which has property in
he dis­
All of the above named chair
In
Masonic hall, Beaverton. school-age population and school n forfeit of funds allocated under trict, as shown by the lost ta»»e*y
to a foreign field arai combine
b m r (twinning -with broadening men will b< ♦■nskod to report the Tuesday night. January (1, 8 p. enrollment Population count Is the basic school support law.
assessment and which Is HaWe
names of committee workers m., Beaverton IOOF, Lodge 252 of all between the ages of 4 to
travel and experience, gets
For the convenience of electors for tax, will be accepted as prop­
bright boost for some who are who should he appointed to guar­ and Reliekah lodge 248 jointly 19 years Inclusive
Pinehurst within the school distret, voting erty qualification.
qualified for overseas government antee success of the undertaking installed officers for the coming addition has not been listed In qualifications are again summar
Voting will take place at the
The name. Canyon Road Bap­ jobs according to a release re­
Half of the funds collected will year. Installing Officer William the census for district 48.
Ized:
Beaverton grade school, between
tist Church, was adopted, Sunday, ceived. Most overseas government rmin In
hetconutv.wlth cmfw Bloom and D D. P. Bertha An­
Rehool lioard members declare
Any resident of the state, 21
January 11, by the new group jobs are with the Department of remain in the county, with the derson were assisted by District that the bond election called for years of age or older, who has the hours of 2 p. m. and 7 p m..
recently organized to serve the the Army, and the work is var balance going Into a national Deputy Marshalls John Rands January 19 has no alterative, in lived In district 48 thirty days January 19
West Slope-Beaverton-Cedar Hills ied. Pay is usually about 25 per fund to strengthen the country’s and Torberg Benson
area, at a special business meet­ cent higher than for
similar defense against the outbreak of
After the installation, a social
ing held in the Odd Fellows hall government jobs in the United epidemic.
program featured several instru­
of Beaverton.
mental and vocal selections by
States. Living costs compare usu­
Report of committee on Constl ally reasonable. Housing for de­ MONTHLY POT LUCK
Miss Gibbs, the high school’s
tution was presented
hy
Mr pendents, however, is practically
Girl
Glee club, Mr. Blenkinsop
The Women’s Bible Class of
Eugene Crosby and adopted with unavailable.
and his accompanist of Tigard
the
Church
of
Christ,
had
their
very little change The group
and a comic skit by brother
In most places, contracts run
voted to make regular monthly for two years, although In less monthly Pot Luck Dinner in the Merton Alice, of Portland.
basement
of
the
church.
Friday,
Mr. W. L. Bloom, junior grand
SCHOOL DISTRCT 48 FACES CRISIS W ITH
contributions to the Portland desirable spots, one year is the
Brother Bloom introduced bro­
Baptist City Mission Society to­ life of the contract, renewable January 9th. The dinner was ther George Rwaggert, past grand warden of Beaverton, and Buzz
NO FACILITIES FOR POPULATION INCREASE
well attended. Rome of the ladles
Barrono of Aloha spent the week
ward the support of their nas- of course.
master of Idaho, who delivered
from
the
Northwest
Christian
end in Prineville where they in­
tor. city missionary. Rev. Rus­
For unskilled of semi-skilled Home were also present. Devo­ a lively address on Odd Fellow­
The executive l>oard of the continue, will automatically elim-
stalled officers in the encamp­
sell B Thomas.
classifications, there are prac­ tional study and program was ship.
Beaverton
Grade School P. T. A | inate any financial aid to he re-
ment of Odd Fellows. There was
Building committee, headed hy tically no jobs at all. Greatest
The list of officers included:
which
met
on January 8 at the ceived from Oregqn’s Basic School
offered.
a banquet at 6:30 at the Ochico
Mr Oscar Kruger, reviewed plans demand Is for technical person­
Oddfellows— N. G., LaVern Mc-
home
of
Mrs.
Newman Ward on fund. Recent census proves that
hotel and at 8 o’clock the meet­
for the building to he erected nel. typists or stenographers and
Roberts; V. O., Alvin Maly; fieo..
Wilson avenue totalled 25, in­ at the rate this area is growing
ing
was
held
at
the
high
school'
DAUGHTER
IN
in the next few months on a lot various kinds of skilled trades­
R. A. Taylor; Treas., E R Sheets;
cluding the officers, committee in population, at least two more
gym.
at McLain Drive and Canyon men.
GOOD SAMARITAN
Warden, Ronald Smith; Conduc­
chairmen and their
assistants rooms each year will be neces­
The speaker was Presly Horn,
Road, about a mile east of Bea­
sary, as many more pupils are
Itchy feet?
Mrs. Rusie Losli visited her tor. Frank Foley; I. O., Lewis secretary. The Royal Purple de­ and room mothers.
verton. The first unit of this Application may be made on civil daughter, Mrs. Arthur Gould, Harris; O G..
Bert Hedgpeth:
Mr Maurice Romig. member of enrolled each fall than are grad-
gree
for
50
candidates,
from
building will be a 30x50 foot service application form 57, to Thursday, Jan 8th , at the Good R. R. N. G., John Rands; L. S.
uated In the spring.
Prineville, Baker and Lakeview, the school hoard, attended the
chapel, constructed on simple Overseas Branch. Office of the
Samaritan hospital, where Mrs. N. O., Don Melbrant; R. S. V. G , followed his address.
The school board, according to
first part of the meeting and
lines, with full basement pro­ Secretary of the Army, Penta­
Gould is recovering from a re­ R. C. Heard; L S. V. O., Elmer
discussed the Importance of the their spokesman, feels that an­
Bloom
and
Barron
were
in
a
viding for an assembly hall for gon Building. Washington 25.
cent
operation.
Mrs.
Bertha Benson: R S S, Clinton Mer­ blizzard at Government Tamp school bond election to be held other grade school, not a differ­
social purposes and rooms for D. C.
Rill
Bollinger;
Whitney also visited her sister. cer: L. S S..
an additional
while going over. The weather at the grade school on January ent school, but
Sunday school departments and
Chaplain, Lester W. Young. Mu­
Mrs. Gould, on Friday.
school
is
the
simplest
solution
19
between
the
hours
of
2:00
p
was good coming home
classes.
sician, James Harris.
to this ever-growing problem.
m.
and
7:00
p.
m.
The sanctuary will seat 100,
Rebekahs—-N O , May Lusk;
SENIOR C E VISITS
Mr. Romig disclosed in detail Grounds for additional school
with room for about 45 more in
V. O.. Jewel Lorentzen;
Sec,
The
Senior
Christian
Endeavor
the
over-crowded conditions at have been procured and await
the balcony and choir. Mr. Wal­
Hattie E Taylor; Treas., Hazel
the grade school, which was development. An additional school
of the Church of Christ visited
ter E Kelly architect. Is now
Malv; Warden, Evelyn Benson,
originally Intended to house 450 will not only correct the present
the Christian Endeavor of the
drawing up final plans for the
Conductress,
Florence Farlow: I
and now has 541 students #n- deplorable conditions, but
will
Church of Christ of North Plains
chapel, which is expected to be
G.. Delores McCoy: O. O., Helen
rolled with almost daily additions prevent recurrence for a sub­
January 4th, and stayed for their
built of pumice blocks
on a
Fricksen
R R N. G
Evelyn
“ The Messenger of Peace,” a|
Rooms built to accommodate not stantial period of time for the
evening services The services' «¿on-’' I s N C
poured concrete foundation, and
Ellen I^aRue;
full-length sound film with John were well attended, and the
A
small
group
was
In
attend­
over 30 to 35 each and rooms in­ future.
be finished off with a slender
Beal as Pastor Armin Ritter Beaverton delegation well repre­ | R R. V. O., Lucllo Jones; L. S. ance at the home extension unit tended.
The public Is reminded that
equipped
and
badly
spire of copper aluminum Total
I V. G . Thelma Rarron: R. A. B . meeting held Thursday afternoon
will he shown this Friday eve­ sented.
needed for other purposes are this election concerns not only
cost, when finished. Is estimated
| Myrtle Hardman: L. A B Velma at the home of Mrs. W. J. Pol-
ning
at
Pilgrim
Lutheran
now being used as school rooms. the Reaverton voters, but all res­
at $25.000
i Buzell; Chaplain, Faye Saunders: ette. Mrs. L. W Kingsley pre­
church,
Farmington
Road at BARNES' BABY BOY
These conditions work a hardship idents of school district 48
A business meeting will be held
Musician. Vera Dashnev.
Menlo, at 8:00 p. m.
sided
over
the
business
meeting
The minutes of the previous
on
*he teachers, and If not cor­
on Sunday, January 25, at 11 a
Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Barne-
This film is dedicated to the
in the absenee of both the presi­ rected, will make procurement hoard meeting were read by Mrs.
m.. for the election of church
heoric men of God who serve are the proud parents of a bounc­
dent and vice president, fihe re­ of teachers, of which there Is a Robert Besmehn, secretary, and
officers, and a baptismal service
on every Christian front. "Mes­ ing habv hov, Gregory Lawrence,
ported on the activities of the nation-wide shortage, a most dif­ approved
Mrs Charles Drew,
is being planned for the after­
senger of Peace” is more than who made his appearance at the
4H sewing groups stating that ficult feat.
membership chairman, reported
noon of that Sunday In the First
St
Vincent
hospital,
January
12,
the story of an individual pas­
Sportsmen and conservationists a Christmas party had been held
'These conditions if allowed to enrollment of four new members
Baptist
church
of
Portland.
at 11:17 p m . weighing 7 pounds. of Washington county will meet
tor.
It
Is
the
story
of
men
who
on December 22 and that this
and Mrs Harris Hansen, chair­
Thirtv-one adults representing 20
5Vi
ounces.
give their lives to God in the
in
the
Forest
Grove
Anglers
«nd
year’s
projects
are
now
being
man of character building organ­
families are now enrolled, and
confines of a parish, on the flight
Hunters club house the evening organized.
izations, again asked aid in secur­
eleven are to he baptized The
of Wednesday, January 21 at 8
deck of an aircraft carrier, in ST CECILIA'S Y P S
The
program
"Courtesy
In
ing leaders for Camp Fire girls
charter is being held open until
An open Christmas party wa p. m., to organize a chapter of Public Places” was led hv pro - 1
primitive missioon fields. It b
Bluebirds and Cub Scouts.
April 30. so that others may ¿pin
the story that long has needed held Runday, December 28 at the Izaak Walton League of Ject leaders. Mrs H R Johnson!
Mrs. Maurice Ronig, program
as charter members
telling, and it is well told in the! the home of Phyllis Prior. Ben America, to work on conservation and Mrs L W Kingsley Infor­
Washington
county fanners1 chairman, discussed plans for the
Services are held every Sunday
"Messenger of peace."
! verton, for Rt. Cecilia’s Young problems *n this area. The rapid mation on general rules to he oh who have not completed their1 January business meeting pro-
nt 11 a m with Sunday schoo ^
"Messenger
of Peace”
wa- Peoples club
disappearance of the natural re­ served in etiquette were enumer­
"Hural
con
at 9:45 a m. In the old Odd Fel­
made by Roland Reed produr
Game-maker.
Kim
Rinclair sources in the county points to ated and discussed Part of the reports are urged to complete next week's (taper,
lows hall. 53 North Rrnadway
tions, Inc., and was filmed at thought of many exciting and an urgent need for a chapter of program was devoted to a ques them now hy Arthur p Ireland plans for the January business
in
Beaverton.
between
Hall
the RKO-Pathe Rtudios. Producer! venturous games to be played such organization which protects tionnalre on the subject
chairman of the county AAA meeting program which will he
street and the railroad opposite
and they all proved fun.
our vanshing resources of woods
hy
the
Lutheran
Laymen’s
Lea
The
next
meeting
will
he
held
committee
The 1947 practices disclosed In next week’s paper
the Beaver theatre Everybody
Refreshments were served af- waters and wild life, according on Feb 10 from 1:30 to 3 30 p. were to he completed by last
gue, the casting and filming were
, t Wfls decided that fijnce th
Is welcome at all services
carefully supervised to assure a ter dancing The evening held to Merle I Brown, league presi m., at the K P hall in North December 31. and so the reports executlve board had grown too
picture authentic in every scene excitement for all and everyone dent
Plains
"Women In the T,aw” should be made as soon as pos larg{> to meet at the
various
Every citizen in the county has will he the suhioct with an at siblp.
and conforming to the highest went home happy.
SIXTH GRADERS CROCHET
homes. It will hereafter he held
a
vital
Interest
in
this
emer­
January
31
Is
the
closing
date
standards
of
Christian
entertain­
tornev
as
guest
speaker
A
eoun
The sixth grade girls of Beaver­
A new blacksmith shop is be­ gency and is urged to attend ! tv-wlde meeting on home free/, for making out the 1947 reports, at the grade school.
ton grade school are learning to ment D is a film the entire fam­
Refreshments were then ser-
ing
erected on the Tualatin Val- Rrown and AI Grihble. state sec-! ers will he held In Hlllshoro and so nil of them must he com-
ily
will
enjoy
crochet in activity cla«s The
retary.
Rllverton.
will
he
th
e!
le\
j
>hwav
across
from
the
Ilex
pleted
hy
that
time
to
he
eligible
vpd
b-v the hostess and the meet
or>
Frldav
night
January
23
for
A
cordial
welcome
to
all
The
class 1« led hy Mr«
Rorqtiin
speakers.
for a conservation payment
1 tnghroke up
tho«e Interested
public Is Invited
sixth grade teacher
Dime Drive Head
Board Warns
Construction
Only Answer
Lure Of Foreign
Places Brightens
By Overseas Jobs
Baptists Decide
New Name, Piclc
Church Location
S
P
L
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Moark Campbell's
Funeral Ends 40
Years Lumbering
Odd Fellows And
Rebekahs Jointly
Install, Jan. 6th
Two Make Hectic PTA Executive Board Asks
Trip To Eastern
-
V
Oregon For IOOF Success Or Bona Election
Lutheran Laymen
Sponsor Showing
Full Length Film
Year's Project
Of Ext. Unit Now
Being Organized
Sportsmen Meet
Reports Due On
Conservation