The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, September 03, 1948, Image 2

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    BEAVERTO N ENTERPRISE
Friday, September 3, 1948
ELSEWHERE IN OREGON
w ith m e m b e rs of th e fam ily.
T w e n ty -fo u r m e m b e rs o f th e
hom e a n d fo rty g u e s ts en jo y ed a
pot lu ck lu n ch eo n , fe a tu rin g h o t
rolls, m ad e by th e g rac io u s hos­
tess. M rs. H ill a n d h e r cap ab le
sta ff.
A fte r th e lu n c h eo n M rs. B e rth a
M cK eel led d ev o tio n s on th e to p ­
ic “F rie n d s h ip ”. T h is w as follow ed
by th e fo llo w in g p ro g ra m : a n ac­
co rd io n
solo by M rs. M a rjo rie
M cA lpine, a v o cal solo by M rs.
Ladies Council
Inspect Nor'west
Christian Home
M arie H o p p er .a g ro u p o f piano
n u m b e rs by C h a rlo tte T hom pson,
tw o vocal solos by N a n c y J o Ely,
ac co m p an ie d a t th e p ia n o by h er
sis te r, G len la K ay , a n d a piano
d u e t by M rs. C a rl R o g e rs an d
M rs. R uby Jo h n so n .
T h e clo sin g n u m b e rs w ere th re e
rea d in g s, se rio u s a n d h u m o ro u s
given by M rs. C h a rle y T ho m p so n ,
M rs. M arie H o p p e r a n d M r z La
R e n e E ly.
u ta tio n o f th e co u n ty e v e n t w as
m u c h m a lig n e d an d sla n d ered . A nd
th e f a ir p ro g ra m , now u n d erw ay ,
is o ffe re d to r e fu te th e re m a rk .
T h e L a d ie s C o u n cil of th e C h ris­
I n s te a d of “fo u r fu ll d a y s of a c ­ tian church were g u e sts a t th e
B U S IN E S S O F F IC E A ND P L A N T
tiv itie s ”, th e P o rtla n d d aily slip ­ N o rth w e s t C h ris tia n hom e F rid a y .
P la n t located in B e a v e rto n -T u a la tin V alley H ig h w ay a n d S h o rt S t GOOD STO RY A N Y W A Y
A p a rty of St. H ele n s fo lk s ped u p to sa y “fo u r dull d a y s ....... ”
M ost o f th e g u e s ts a rriv e d e a rly
re c e n tly took one of th o se ro m a n
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to u r of th e b u ild in g an d v isits
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A fen c ed -in p la y g ro u n d w ill give
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h a n d p re d ic tio n of th e big, b e a u ­ little k id s in H illsb o ro a c h a n c e
tifu l tr o u t a n d sa lm o n th e y ex ­ to fro lic a n d enjoy th e m se lv e s
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th e e r y o u n g ste rs , if th e c ity co u n cil
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p a rty , th e city a tto rn e y , flash e d a p p ro v e s a p la n of th e Rotary-
a p ic tu re am o n g h is local cro n ie s clu b to sp e n d
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S U B S C R IP T IO N K A TES— P A Y A B L E IN A D V A N C E
sh o w in g h im s ta n d in g alo n g sid e a m o n ey on th e p ro ject.
O u tsid e T e rrito rie s
h u s k y 37-pound sa lm o n w h ich he
W a sh in g to n St M u ltn o m ah co u n ties
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th e r e s u lt of h is R o ta r y w o u ld a p p ro p ria te $600 fo r
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a fe n c e 100 x 100 feet, a sh e lte r,
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T IN E L M IST, a t a K iw a n is m e e t­ in d iv id u a l d o n a tio n s h e lp in g to
in g -d in n e r held a f te r h is re tu rn , m e et th e p lay budget.
th e city a tto rn e y h a d it a r r a n g e d
so th a t th e clu b m e m b ers th o u g h t A S S E S S O R S T O A SSE SS
th e sa lm o n se rv e d w as m a d e a v a il­
T h e re w ill be a hectio tim e of
ab le th ro u g h h is c o u rte s y a n d ex­
a s s e s s m e n t in L a G ra n d e by th e
Now as th e leaves ta k e on th e gold of a u tu m n a n d In d ia n su m m e r c e lle n t fish in g ab ility .
tim e th e O re g o n S ta te A sso c iatio n
B u t th e tr u th w ill o u t. W h en of A sse sso rs co m p lete th e ir m e e t­
h e ig h te n s th e ta n g of a .r, th e tre k beg in s of s tu d e n ts b ack to th e ir
co rn e re d , th e b o a s tin g n im ro d h ad in g s o f S e p te m b e r 2 a n d 3.
classro o m s. V acation d a y s have com e to an en d a n d th e q u e st fo r
to a d m it th e p a r ty h it th e w ro n g
A s to ld in th e E a s te r O reg o n
e d u c atio n begins a g a in w ith an a b ru p tn e s s felt by m o st of th e y o u n g er tid e a n d d id n 't c a tc h a sin g le s a l­
School bells will ring out September 7th ond
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Composition Books
of th e b ran d of E d u c a tio n w hich is b ein g g iv e n to th e ir y o u n g ste rs. w h ile it la s te d .......
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ply needs now for the opening day.
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Text Books
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fro m h is tra in in g th a t he m ay w ell need in y e a rs ah e a d .
se ssio n of th e le g isla tu re ”.
Fountain Pens
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A m erica is a rich an d p ow erful n atio n . B u t th e r e is a q u estio n
Remember that the BEAVERTON PHARM ACY
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p a r e n ts to seek th e very best In ed u c a tio n fo r th e ir young fo r th e s u rg e of m a n k in d 's lo y a lty seem s c o u n te r w h e n p assin g a h ig h -
to be sw e rv in g b a c k to th e fa ith - j
Rules, Erasers
lo ad ed tr u c k of logs ca m e to th e
v ery d estin y of th e n a tio n re s ts upon th e ir y o u n g sh o u ld ers.
you will want. Come in and pick them out today.
fu l dog, ju d g in g th e ir a te p ro te s ts
Pencils, Ink
T ak e th e h u n d re d y e a rs d u rin g w hich O reg o n g rew fro m a n o u t- o f som e 30 C la c k a m a s c o u n ty c it­ d ire c t a tte n tio n of F o re s t G ro v e \
re s id e n ts la s t w eek w h en su c h a
la n d te rrito ry to one of th e im p o rta n t s ta te s of th e n atio n .
izen s w ho s to rm e d in to O reg o n v eh icle u n ce rem o n io u sly d u m p e d
D u rin g th a t sp a n , p h y sical fe a tu re s of o u r school sy stem have C ity rec en tly , fig h tin g m a d o v er
Its lo ad in th e c e n te r o f th e tow n. I
im proved m ig h tily . School buses have ta k e n th e place of lo n g tr e k s ta c tic s of th e c o u n ty d o g c o n tro l
T h e m is h a p p a rtia lly b lo ck ed
by foot o r pony th ro u g h th e very w o rst of w in te r w e a th e r. M odem o fficer.
tr a f f ic fo r se v e ra l h o u rs b u t a p ­
W h a t b ro u g h t th e m a tte r to a p a r e n tly no o n e w as in ju re d , ju d g ­
c a fe te ria s o ffe r hot lu n c h es of b alan ced , n u tritio u s food. A u to m a tic
h e a tin g sy stem s an d air-co n d itio n in g u n its g u a r a n te e h e a lth fu l en- h ea d , re la te s th e B A N N E R C O U R ­ in g th e a c c o u n t in th e N E W S
I E R , w as th e a c t o f th e dog o f­ T IM E S .
v iro n m e n t co nducive to study.
fic e r in p ic k in g u p tw o p o o ch es
B la m e fo r th e a c c id e n t w a s d ir ­
C ourse of stu d y , from g ra d e school b e g in n n g s th ro u g h to h ig h school
a t a r iv e r ro a d s u m m e r hom e ec te d to a b ro k e n ch ain w h ich w as
g ra d u a tio n s, h a s been c o n tin u a lly b ro ad e n ed a n d d iv e rsified . S u b jec ts a n d d e s tro y in g th e m e v e n b efo re
PHONE
'The Prescription Store*1'
ON BROADWAY
a re ta u g h t in to d a y 's schools th a t w ere u n h e a rd of tw e n ty y e a rs ago. th e o w n e rs h a d a n o p p o rtu n ity to t su p p o se d to h av e held th e logs
In place.
T ea ch in g a ttitu d e s , in som e cases, h av e also developed am a z in g ly in c la im a n d re c o v e r th e m . O ne of
th e tw o dogs h a d b ee n licensed,
scope.
Yet, w ith all its ad v a n ta g e s, th e A m eric an sy stem of e d u c atio n a lth o u g h , n o t u n lik e m a n y m o to r­
so o ften seem s to be aim le ss an d w ith o u t a d e fin ite g o al In m ind. ists, h e h a d le ft h is p ro o f a t
S om etim es it ap p e ars, upon looking o ver a s tu d y sch ed u le, th a t th e hom e.
T h e law , it w as a g re e d , does
p rim e object of school is to c ra m a m a x im u m q u a n tity of kn o w led g e
n o t c le a rly s ta te th a t licen sed dogs
In to th e y o u n g ste rs' h ead s irre g a rd le ss of re a so n a b le p urpose.
m u s t w e a r ta g s, a lth o u g h it is
O ne of the g re a te s t n eeds In th e U n ited S ta te s to d a y is th e ab ility rec o m m en d e d th a t su c h ta g s be
to th in k in d e p en d e n tly . T he d estin y of th e n a tio n w ill be Influenced le ft on th e d o g ’s co llo r to help
only to th e deg ree th a t its citizen s a r e tr a in e d in logic an d ed u c ated id e n tify th e m fo r th e ir re tu r n
to assess situ a tio n s in public life th a t d ep e n d upon an e n lig h te n ed w h en ap p re h e n d e d .
T h e m a in re q u e s t o f th e c iti­
populace fo r a c c e p ta n c e o r rejection .
w as
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H ard ly a y ea r goes by, in the a c c e le ra te d te m p o of to d a y 's a ffa irs, ze n s d eleg a tio n
e s ta b lish
a dog po u n d
th a t issues of p a ra m o u n t Im p o rtan ce do n ot a rise .
M any tim e s th e c o u n ty
h e a lth or w elfare of an a re a o r a n a tio n c a n be im p ro v ed th ro u g h w h ic h w ould hold s tr a y d o g s a t
le a s t fo r th re e d a y s a n d give
th e m aze of co nfusion a n d p a rtis a n s h ip w h ich en e m ie s of su ch im ­
o w n e rs a c h a n c e to re c la im lo st
p ro v e m e n t th ro w o u t as a sm o k e screen .
d o g s w h o se in c a rc e ra tio n w ould
W h e th e r we a re proud to recognize it o r n o t, th e r e a re se lf-c en te re u be a d v e rtise d .
in te re s ts in th e fa b ric of A m erican citiz e n sh ip w ho will n o t ato p a t
C la c k a m a s c o u n ty c o u r t allo w ed
a n y m e an s w hen th e ir pin ns a rc crossed. L ies, in n u e n d o e s a n d u n ­
th a t su ch a n in s ta lla tio n w ould
b lushing fictio n s a re passed
o ff th ro u g h a n o t-to o -d isc rim in a tln g b e a fin e th in g b u t co n te n d e d th a t
p re ss a s gospel tr u th fo r th e sole p u rp o se o f in flu e n c in g an o th e r- fin a n c ia l p ro b lem s ra is e th e m ain
o b stacles. C o u n ty ju d g e a v e rre d
w ise n o rm a l re a c tio n to a p en d in g p u b lic m e asu re.
th
a t th e co u n ty dog fu n d w ill n ot
W hen m a tte rs of such im p o rta n c e com e up fo r g e n e ra l d iscu ssio n ,
p e rm it dog lic en se m o n ies to go
th e re is no w ny by w hich an u n e n lig h te n e d m in d c a n be c h a n n elize d
fo r th e o p e ra tio n of a pound.
to th in k c le a rly an d d ire c tly ex cep t th a t th a t m in d ^has been so
T h e dog c o n tro l o ffic e r h a d th e
tra in e d as to recognize th e tr u th fro m m ls tru th . Y e a rs of b a c k ­ la st w o rd w h en he p o in te d o u t
g ro u n d prove of m uch ric h e r value by tra in in g in logic a s it a p p lies th a t, w ith no p lace to hold s tr a y
to m a tte rs of p ra c tic a l vein.
dogs, he h a d no a lte r n a tiv e to
P e rh a p s It is ex pecting too m u c h fo r o u r sch o o ls to te a c h y o u n g ­ d e s tro y in g th e d o g s in q u estio n .
s te rs to th in k T h e re a re m an y ca se s of school te a c h e rs, p a rtic u la rly
in sm all co m m u n ities, h av in g so m u ch w ork to do th a t th e y h av e T E E N A G E K S D A N C E
A to ta l o f tw elv e o cc asio n s will
n e ith e r th e tim e, p atien c e o r ex p e rien c e to develop logic. At an y
ra te , even should th e school sy stem be un ab le to s u p p o rt a p ro g ra m see te e n a g e rs of th e P o rtla n d
a r e a d a n c in g to live m u sic, w ith
desig n ed to In crea sin g th e p ow ers of reaso n in g , all need n ot be lost.
th e f ir s t a n d o nly d a n c e e a s t of
P a r e n ts them selves, d ra w in g upon a life tim e of ex p erien ce, m ig h t th e b ig c ity sc h e d u le d fo r G re ­
w ell be able to im p a rt a p a tte r n of rea so n in g to th e ir ch ild ren .
sh a m h ig h sch o o l g i'm n u siu m on
Such a p ro jec t w ould not lie easy, It is tru e . M any, m a n y a d u lts S e p te m b e r 10.
T h e p ro g ra m Is
a r e not ex actly sh a rp w hen it com es to logic a n d c le a r-sig h te d reu so n - sp o n so re d by th e F e d e ra tio n of
ings. B ut an a tte m p t to fin d a basis fo r reaso n , d iv o rced fro m p re ­ C o m m u n ity clu b s in M u ltn o m ah
ju d ic es, h a lf-tru th s a n d blind suppo sitio n w ould p e rh a p s b e n e fit th e co u n ty .
A cco rd in g to th e O U T L O O K , a
p a re n t as m uch If not m ore th a n It w ould th e child.
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d o f $1500 h a s been c o n trib u te d
S ta r tin g th e school y ear, y o u n g ste rs should h av e ev ery o p p o rtu n ity
by th e P o rtla n d I och I of th e m u ­
to a c q u ire th e v ita l tra in in g on how to th in k an d to asse ss
th e
sic ia n s u n io n to f u rn is h th e live
tr u th .
m u sic a t all th e a ffa irs .
Q u a lific a tio n
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to be ta k e n in th e h ig h school on
M 0 Ships of all nations, forging along
finished products and many others— all
S e p te m b e r 7 a n d 8. O nly y o u n g ­
s te rs w ho re g is te r a t th a t tim e
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the coast, gliding in and out o f our
Oregonians— are gaining in wealth.
w ill be a d m itte d .
H o sts fo r th e
o p e n in g
o cc asio n w ill be
th e
port channels, are bringing a golden harvest
L y n c h T ee n A g ers .a g ro u p w hich
A S THIS R E G I O N G R O W S , SO G R O W S P G E
fo rm e d la s t M ay. h a s a b o u t 60
and
to Oregon ports and industries. Last year
m e m b e rs a n d m e e ts once a m o n th
a t d iffe re n t hom es.
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the port o f Portland alone handled the
PGE believes Oregon ports will continue to
F O I l t D U LL DAYS
BEAVEKTOJfcSfiiNTERPRISE
Events As Chronicled by
(fur Contemporaries In
Northwest Communities
C K TO
Starting School Year
Pharmacy
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T h e p u b lic ity v alu e of a type
slip -u p a p p e a r in g re c e n tly in th e
P o rtla n d O R E G O N IA N g av e th e
c ity o f lU lla b o ro a
w o n d e i| ul
c h a n c e a t g rin d in g
out
public
m e n tio n fo r th e a n n u a l W a sh ­
in g to n c o u n ty fa ir, sc h ed u le d on
S e p te m b e r 1, 2, 3, a n d 4.
A d elu g e o f le tte r s m ad e th e
p o in t c r y s ta l d e a r th a t th e rep-
8 : 3 0 p .m .
PRESENTED BY
W A SH IN G T O N
COUNTY
B E A U T IC IA N S
second largest tonnage on the Pacific Coast,
develop, insuring their place among the
more than 7,800,(XX) short tons o f cargo.
busiest shipping facilities in the nation and
Apples or autos, lumber or aluminum, great
holding their prominence on the West Coast.
and precious quantities o f goods are ex­
PGE is investing in that future; spending
ported to 73 nations from Oregon docks and
more than 57,(XX),(XX) this year to expand
the rate o f import is increasing. This means
facilities. These dollars will mean extension
that longshoremen, dock workers, other
o f superior electric service, brought to Ore­
waterfront employes, railroad men, truck
gonians at the lowest possible cost. These
drivers, aluminum manufacturers, lumber­
dollars also will help Oregon to grow, the
men, fruit men, canners, makers o f
sooner to reach its potential future.
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