The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, March 25, 1949, Image 2

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    BEAVERTON
ENTERPRISE— Friday, March 25,
1949
Plant located In Beaverton-Tualatln Valley Highway and Short St
BUSINESS OFFICE AND PLANT
il Readers Sa 7!
i
l
Boost In Census
Heightens Strain
On County Dists.
Hoosier Families Settled
Here in 1850 Immigration
Traffic Deaths
Beckon Children
(
More than one-third of all P*'i
estri&n casualties in Oregon traf-
children of
(Ian Meet Your
STOTT FAMILY LOCATED IN FUTURE BEAVERTON
AFTER OREGON TERRITORY CAUGHT IMAGINATION *
“
" 2 U.
Christ iiin Science
By Henrey 8. RobiiiM»n
and in 1861 traded this tract for to Secretary of State
(Continued from last week!
a section of land at Wapato Newbry, indicating a nee
When General Joseph Lane of Lake in Yamhill County
and er«»»ed driver vigiMM* or c
Indiana, was appointed the first j made his home there until
his ren at plmy
.
Governor of the Oregon Territory , death in 1880.
"Milder weather and lens e
...... .......Editor and Publisher DEAR EDITOR:
STANLEY W NETHERTON
Attend a free
in 1848, it directed the attention j Samuel Stott was very success- ’ n8 days will keep more an
Associate Editor-Office Mgr.
MRS EDNA B L A C K -----------
of
many
Indiana
people
to
the
J
ful
in
agricultural
enterprises
and
more
children
out-of-doors
.
...........
News
Editor
WALLY KAIN
So many families are moving
lecture entitled
into the county and the birth opportunities for settlers in the J owned, at the time of his death school from now on, with a con
new
territory.
The
immigration1
more
than
a
thousand
acres
o
f
;
sequent
increase
in
danger
•
rate is Increasing so substantial­
SUBSCRIPTION RATES—PAYABLE IN ADVANCE
Washington A Multnomah counties
ly that the county school districts of 1849 brought the Denneys- highly improved land. He was a bry pointed out He said drivers
Member: Oregon Newspaper Pub­
are being pressed to supply funds Thomas H., Aaron and Robert, the great fancier of fast horses and must be especially careful in res “ CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
One Year _____
$2.00
lishers' Association
for capital outlay to provide ade Hlcklins—'Felix, John and James; other fine stock and built a race! idential areas .and that parents
Two Y e a rs________________
$-78
I should
be sure their children
E D I T O R I A L quate facilities. This tremendous The next three years saw the ar­ track of his own.
Three Y e a r s ................. ....—
5.00 N A T I O N A L
of
the
Stotts—Samuel,
Six m on th s----------
1.80
Mr. and Mrs. Stott were the know where to play and where to HOW IT CAN
increase in school population is rival
Outside Territories
common to all counties and all James M. and Thomas A.—all parents of eight children, four walk.
He reports 21 children killed
from the same neighborhood in boys and four girls, all born in
One Y e a r _________________ $2.80
school districts in Oregon.
and
569 injured on foot last year HELP YOU”
Southern
Indiana
and
all
related
Indiana and brought to Oregon
County
Superintendent
of
an
increase
of 10 percent over
Schools for Multnomah County to each other. These Indianans (in early childhood. One of these
1947.
A
majority
of the mishaps
Mr. Roy E. Cannon states, "Un­ settled about the location of the children más Raleigh, who was
by
occurred
on
city
streets
.although
future
town
of
Beaverton
and
be­
six
years
old
when
the
family
less
some additional
financial
rural
highways
with
151
of
the
support is received from the State came the ancestors of a large arrived on the Tualatin Plains
or some source other than prop­ proportion of Beaverton’s old ti­ and when grown to manhood be­ casualties were not lacking in
Archibald Carey, C. S. B.
In the minds of the young, as they are molded by learning, ex­ erty tax, some of the schools will mers.
came a prominent attorney and danger.
The esteem in which these set­ served as district judge of Mult­
Going to and from school is
perience and the example of their elders, rest the fate and the not be able to meet state standar­
dization requirements. Under the tlers were held by their neighbors nomah county from 1873 until not the most dangerous thing of Detroit, Michigan.
welfare of the nation and the world.
One of the most Important requirements which will face the rising present law no district may in­ is shown in a letter from Joel his death in October, 1901. In children do, according to accident
generation, as they come into power, will be their ability to meet a cur a bonded indebtedness in ex- Palmer, Superintendent of Indian an address before the Oregon Pi­ records. Mishaps Involving child­
Member of the Board of
Affairs in Oregon, to Gen. Jo­ oneer Association in June. 1901, ren increase after school is out.
problem before which the entire history of Man has generally fail­ ccess of 10 per cent o f the dis­
Lectureship of The Mother
seph Lane, who was then terri­ less than five months before his ; indicating that playing or running
trict's
assessed
valuation.
ed to miserable degree. That problem is the simple one of getting
Church, The First Church
In death, Judge Stott told something i Into the street is the number one
The teacher's situation contin­ torial delegate to Congress.
along with international neighbors.
of Christ. Scientist, in
ues to be critical. Mr. Cannon December, 1853. Palmer wrote, of his childhood on the Beaverton hazard. In residential areas, dri
History, from the time Cain laid his broadaxe upon the skull of also points out that "The shor­ ‘‘If it be determined that no other site. He said:
vers must* be as alert in mid
Boston. Massachusetts.
his brother Abel, has been a repetitious process of squabbles, disputes tage of teachers can be attri­ appointments shall be made from
"Many
of
the
immigrants block as at the corner, the sec
and wars. Tribes contested tribes. Cities challenged cities. Nations buted largely to the payment of the citizens of the Territory, try brought their families and those retary warned.
Recent checks in all sections
fought with nations. Now the area of dispute and disagreement has lower salaries than those paid and send us a few more Hoos- of us who were children then had
spread until two segments of the world are maneuvering resources by business firms, insurance com­ iers, as that appears to be re­ our experiences too. The boy and of the state reveal an alarming
Monday, March 28
liable stock."
girl of the present day knows number of cars with defective
against each other in apparent preparation to engulf every corner In panies and professional groups.
8 p. m. in the edifice of
Outstanding among these Hoo­ but little of what the boy and brakes, Newbry declared. He urg­
At present there is but little
a conflagration which will have awesome physical and spiritual ef­
incentive for young people to en­ sier immigrants was the family girl of territorial days in Oregon ed drivers to check brakes and
fect upon all the peoples of the globe.
FIFTH CHURCH OF
ter the teaching profession and of Samuel Stott and his wife. experienced.
have them brought up to par for
In the United States alone, the cost for military preparedness is the future of our children is Lucy Denney. The Samuel Stott
“The pioneers were quick to spring and summer driving, re
CHRIST, SCIENTIST
family crossed the plains in 1851 provide school.
soaring higher and higher as time goes on. Talent and energy is placed in Jeopardy!”
Districts were minding that seeing a child in
4224 S. E. 62nd Avenue
unknown, at least for a time is no help If you can’t stop
The rural school district hoard and Mr. Stott took for his dona­ then
directed to the engendering of ill-will and fear. And the profession
Portland, Oregon
of turmoil and confusion has grown to the status of an exclusive j which was formed through legis­ tion claim the land where the while, but schools were estab­ in time
lation of two years ago, Is func­ town of Beaverton now stands. lished in the families In every
career.
tioning in a commendable rhan- He remained here for ten years neighborhood. Even if we had to
Kadioeabt ( h e r S ta ­
Oregon Certified Marshall
The world might note and pointedly remember the lessons that
go miles
through
the woods,
tion K W J J
STRAWBERRY
PLANTS
past wars have taught. We might tally up the cost in terms of
which were full of bears and
The component districts under
Grown
in
Eastern
Oregon
wasted lives and resources that the full list of wars has meant. And rural district board may impose a
panthers, we went to school and |
Write for price list
to the claim that wars have spurred scientific research and indus­ levy which Is a blanket on all
sat upon benches, split from logs |
Agricultural Research Nurseries
All Are Cordially Invited
trial achievement, let the small voice of reality remind us of the full the district with the exception of
and without any backs.
Route 2. Box 72, Payette, Idaho
There were no bicycles. There
a few cases where the individual
balance sheet.
,
was no baseball. There was no
The United States has inherited the mantle of world leadership. districts need additional money
no football. But there were horses
It is claimed. Vigorous America, the land of the free, the outstand­ for capital outlay, teachers salar­
ies or some other expense not al­
and ponies, plenty and all learned
ing example of Democracy, gathers unto itself the responsibilities of
lowed by the rural school district
to ride. A boy without a pony
directing international affairs. What are we doing about it?
board.
then would have been worse off
In spite of our Ideals, in spite of our professed belief in peace and
The vested authority of the rur­
than a boy without a mask catch­
ing at a baseball game today.
prosperity, in spite of every hope In the hearts of American men al school board to strike out am­
school I
“There were no buggies. There
and women, we, through our statesmen, are galloping along the same ounts in the individual
Motorists
need
good
vision
to
district
budget
.or
add
amounts,
was
no harness. All rode horse­
historical paths to war.
does not deprive an individual
drive safely. Have one of our
back—men, women and children.
Diplomacy of power .alliance through fear, military appropriations
district of voting additional sal­ registered optometrists examine
That was one of the blessings
upon military appropriations and more terrifying weapons from aries for teachers, a kindergarten
and privileges of pioneer days.
your eyes!
scientific research. There is the pattern. That is the Invitation to or anything else that the district
Mexican saddles, spurs, ieggins,
pending war.
Hours: Mondays, 9 - 1 2
is willing to provide by special
etc. A horse rigged out in Mex­
ican fashion was almost covered
Wednesdays 9 - 6
But where is the patience, the understanding, the genius of Am­ levy other than a rural school
with the equipment.
Fridays, 1 - 6
erican wit and Intelligence that would lead the Old World into district hoard levy.
This article was prepared
In
“Three or four oft us boys,
Saturdays, 9 - 6
greener pastures of prosperity and brotherhood?
compliance with a suggestion by
ranging from 11 down to 7 years
For the tomorrow which is so close, there should be some prepar­ the Oregon Education Association
old. desired a wagon. There were
DR. KENNETH E. LEITZEL no such wagons as boys now have
ation for a better world-relation.
Enlightenment is a powerful to acquaint the people of this
weapon.
Optometrist
county with a situation that
is
for sale in those days, so over
prevalent In all county schools
at Troutd&le we cut down a small
Let us educate for Peace!
3514 S. W Troy. Multnomah. Or. pine tree. We had no tools save
In the state.
Phone CH. 5630
JAMES H. FARMER
an ax, neither saw nor auger. Wo
Vice. Pres, of McKav PTA
made
a wagon.
We
chopped
the wheels by cutting
with
an ax.
We burnt the hole
through the wheels with the king
bolt of a wagon, heated.
We
made the wagon, and it ran al­
right.
Boys get their wagons
easier nowadays.”
•
Music by
(Continued next week.)
Beaverton Enterprise
Johnnie Washburn's
Dear Folks,
Melody Aces
Please let me thank you for
APRIL, A. D. 30 It was in the
the grand effort you made to
dark of the moon and the sol­
give us as much of the news as
diers and police came with lan­
was possible under the circum­ Admission-74c; (Inc. Tox)
terns and torches to arrest Je-
stances of the recent strike.
i sus. Knowing all things. He knew I
Your radio news and programs
I they had come to arrest Him. ,
were especially appreciated by
by Federal Savings & Loan Insurance Corporation,
But before He gave Himself up.
SPECIAL
TO
ALL
FARMS
us.
j He let a beam of His eternal ]
on instrumentality of the United States Government.
We think the Enterprise is very
Many things are contributing | glory flash forth and they ail
much o. k.
A 10 ft, profitable ond convenient way to
factors
to securing a good crop
went backward and fell to the
Best wishes from
ground. No, flesh and blood can- I
—Weather
—
Farming
Practices
•ove or invest money.
Agnes and Fred Hart
Soil Condition -o f course is the j not stand before the glory of
Yes . . . everything must be cleered! Buy a
909 S. E. Lombard
major Item With a balanc sd j God. John 18th.
Beaverton
building or part of a building. . . at just 5 %
soil which will give you strong­
2V 4%
WHO IS JESUS? As the one
er, healthier, more vigorous
who wills all things. we call
of its original cost! Buildings for your every
Current Dividend
plants or trees- they can better
God the HEAVENLY FATHEk
need . . . to build a home, barn, garage . . .
withstand any adverse condi­ As the one who creates, upholds
MEMBER FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK
tions, bad weather, bugs, dis­ and brings all to pass, we have
or remodel! ACT TODAY!
ease, etc. Our scientific Soil Bal­ Christ as GOD THE SON. As
ancing Program will fix this.
the one who reveals all and by
The weather we can do nothing
whom came the Bible we have
about, but hope for the beet.
GOD THE HOLY SPIRIT God
But farming practices we can
HILLSBORO, OREGON
improve
Here b the No i the Father wills It. God the Son.
Thursday,
Mnrch
17
marks
the
trouble
cnuse--Too
deep culti­ brings it through and God the
'HAVE A YEAR'S INCOME IN A SAVINGS ACCOUNT'
Holy Spirit tells it.
GOD THE
opening of the annual Easter
vation In the Spring -the soil
Accounts Insured to $5,000
is full of tiny itoo small to sect
FATHER
QOD THE BOH
Seal sale of the Oregon Society
feeder roots. Remember, the GOD THE HOLY SPIRIT. MYS­
for Crippled Children and Adults.
more theplnnt can eat, the more
TERY God in Three
Persons,
Frank Miller of Forest Grove,
It can prcMu, «< Don't cut off
Tor as low as
BLESSED TRINITY.
Washington county chslrman tor
any more roots than is abso­
Tang was a slave to drink,
the sale, reported that approxi­ lutely necessary in cultivation.
gambling
and opium
smoking
mately 400.000 letters bearing Eas­
It Is like giving a working man
N EED
when he turned to Christ — “ I
ter seals will be mailed to res- ! a beefsteak and taking his
every
turned to Him and became a new
tdents of the state this week.
teeth away from him.
creation What I used to love, I
In urging support of the soci­
Sincerely yours,
now hate and what I hated. I
ety's Easter Seal sale. Miller re­
now loved I was a new man and
ported that there are 4,636 cases
OREGON SOIL CLIN IC
of drlpplad children registered
I knew that God the Holy Spirit
15 S. W. Jefferson St.
dwelt
within
me."
SAMIEL
with the crippled children'* divi­
Portland, Oregon
TANG, Panhslen, China.
sion of the University of Oregon
Ph. CApital 1659 Portland, Ore.
medical school. Including an esti­
There is a Pieldman in Your
mated
125 from
Washington
e
P iv w o o d , e le c tr tc a l h *
locality.
S. W, McChesney Rd.. Portland
county.
tore*, door*, w indow * . • •
1, Oregon. This space paid for by
Miller pointed
out. however,
at better - than - bargain
'«
Seattle
family
that this number includes only
p r ice d
| those registered and covers only
122 types of handicaps while there
actually are 250 kinds of hand!
BEAVERTON, OREGON
caps.
It Is estimated. Miller said, that
Deolcr in SCRAP IRON
there are 10,000 physically handi­
Your community mocticion sine« 1910
Bof?#r»9S, Rodiotors, Brass Aluminum, Cope*’
capped children in the state, only
M w O fd c « ■ l a H ,| Sit. PortUfid
one-third of whom receive com­
Lead and ¿me
Pke«*e TW IM O » , TW I M *
Pitone 3411
plete or partial car*.
0 * W M k Y 4 MM I M i l I N F *
Funds
derived
from Easter
H IG H EST rrtIC ES PAID
Seals are used to aaslst those
A LSO .,.p lu m b in |, pipe in all sixes, toilets,
Wm SPEARS
W E PEGG
children and sdulta who cannot
Phone; Bewrertun IMI
wash bjsms, fixtures . . . at sacrifice prices.
receive help from
any
other
N eor U nion Oil
-- b ertn o beovec»' >n M i wo v
agency, public or private
Published Friday of each week by The Pioneer Publishing Co., at
Beavsrton, Oregon Entered as second-class matter at the Post Office
Beaverton, Oregon.
Needs
Let's Educóte For Peace
P\B$£
The
governm®”*
OPEN A
Savings Account
Efforts During
Strike Pleases
Regular Readers
DANCE
Kinton Grange
Vanpert
Midnight Arrest
Your Savings Are Insured for
Safety Up to $5,000.00
MARCH 26
Building* J
MUST (
G
AT SACRIFICE PRICES!
9 5 % O F F o rig in a l cost
Washington Federal Savings
and Loan Association
Easter Seals to
Aid Cripples on
Sale This Week
$675
DISMANTLE
Building
Materials, Too!1
NOW!
BUILD IN
P e g g A -M o rtu a ry
O. R. NICHOLSON & SON
SP R IN G !
VANPORT
WRECKING CO.