BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE Friday, November 10, 1950 ELSEWHERE IN OREGON EVENTS AS SCHEDULED BY OUR CONTEMPORARIES ÎP81SE B U S IN E S S O F F IC E A N D P L A N T P H O N E B E A V E R T O N 2321 P la n t located in B e a v e rto n —T u a la tin V alley H ig h w a y a n d S h o rt St - ---------------- .. ^ P u b lish e d F rid a y of ea ch w eek by T n e P io n e e r P u b lis h in g Co., In c., a t * B e av e rto n , O regon. E n te re d a s second-clas* m a tte r a t th e P o st O ffice ! B e a v e rto n , O regon I S T A N L E Y W. N E T H E R T O N L. E. T U R C K ... ......... - .......... W A L L Y R A I N ---------------------- M RS ED N A BLACK WM . (B ill) M O O R E N E W S PA P E * PUBLISHERS ASSOCIATION P u b lish e r M anager E d ito r ---- A sso c iata E d ito r-O ffic e Mgr. -------------- ---------------- A d v ertisin g N A T I O N AL E DI T ORI AL I*$S oc 5 ,@ n IN SURROUNDING NORTHWEST COMMUNITIES SUBSCRIPTION RATES Payable In Advance W ash A M u ltn o m ah On* Y ear Tw o S e a r s ---- T h ree Y ea rs — Six m o n t h s __ C o u n ties 12.00 $375 6.00 1.50 IN O R E G O N O ne Y e a r------------------------- $ 2.50 O T H E R STA TES O ne Y ear ------------------------ 13.00 H O P E F L IC K E R ^ B R IG H T In L eb a n o n , F ra n k ie H a n d th e little six -y e a r old v ictim of leu k e- m ia, fo r w hom sp e c ia lists h a v e p ro p h e sie d d e a th before C h ristm a s, is m a k in g a g rim a n d d e te rm in e d fig h t fo r recovery- T h e E X P R E S S c o m m e n ts on th e e ffo rts o f a local d o c to r w ho h a s m ad e a co m p re h en siv e s tu d y of th e d ise ase , p a rtic u la rly d u rin g se rv ic e in W orld W a r II T h e m ed ic. Dr. J e ro m e C ross, e x p la in s th a t he is n o t o ffe rin g a n y h ope to th e p a re n ts , b u t th e p ro g re ss h e is m a k in g is, a s he p u ts it. "w o n d e rfu l”. A sp e cia l m achine, k n o w n as th e cro p y e t to be p ick ed w a s re p o rte d on th e g ro u n d d u e to th e w in d an d ! m a tu r ity o f th e fru it. S om e gro w - e r s re p o rte d fro m 1,000 to 2,000 boxes o f N ew to w n s also lost. C A M P A IG N O V E R T H E T O P S h e rid a n m a d e q u ic k w o rk of i its C o m m u n ity C h e s t c a m p a ig n , T h e S U N re p o rts th a t co llectio n s a lre a d y ex ceed th e q u o ta by o ver $ 300 . A lth o u g h m o re c o n trib u tio n s a re ex p e cted b efo re th e d riv e is over. to ta l a m o u n t liste d w as $1,121.23. • • • I “G E T O U T V O T E " E F F O R T I f th e to ta l o f b allo ts c a s t No- j i v e m b e r 7 d id n ’t se t a record, no b lam e could rig h tly be p u t on N o rth B end. S p o n so red by th e COOS BAY H A R B O R , th e e n tire city p a rtic ­ ip a te d to som e d eg ree in th e e ffo rt to “g e t o u t th e vote". A g e n e ro u s c a sh p rize sp u rre d th e h igh school stu d e n t bodies to an in te n siv e so lic ita tio n of voters, to see th a t th e y w ere reg istered an d to im p re ss upon th e m th e d ate of th e g e n e ra l election. ELECTRIC j B ID S F O R P O S T O F F IC E V e rn o n ia m a y fin d one of its p re se n t d ay in s titu tio n s m oved to a new lo catio n , com e F e b r u a r y 19, 1951. T h e E A G L E re m a rk s th is tre n d | in te llin g o f b id calls fo r leasing o f p o st o ffice q u a rte rs . A cco rd in g to local postal au th o r- | ities, in itia l b id s of 1500 sq u a re fee t h av e been in c re ase d to 1800 sq u a re fe e t in a sm u c h as th e fo r­ m e r fig u re w ould n o t allow enough a r e a fo r m a il h an d lin g . E x p e c ta tio n s a re th a t a new b u ild in g w ill be req u ired , a s no su ch q u a r te r s d eem ed su ita b le a re 1 now u n o ccu p ied an d av ailable. U N A U T H O R IZ E D B A D G E S W illa m in a fin d s th a t c e rta in a d u lt m a le s h av e a w eird w ay o f try in g to im p re ss local sm a ll fry by fla s h in g p h o n ey b adges. T h ro u g h th e T IM E S , th e ch ie f of police re v e a ls th e p ra c tic e an d [ fe rv e n tly c o n d e m n s It. T h e policy of th e d e p a rtm e n t, sa y s th e ch ief, is to m a k e frie n d s w ith th e c h ild re n a n d n o t s c a rin g th e m . T h e ch ie f u rg e s an y o n e w h o se c h ild m ig h t be sc a re d by th e fla s h in g of u n a u t h o r i z e d , S T R A IN ON SW IM POO L b ad g e s to im m e d ia te n o tify th e H illsb o ro is feelin g a sh a rp police d e p a rtm e n t. s tr a in on its p la n s fo r bu ild in g a new sw im m in g pool. C O N V E N T IO N F O R 1951 ? T h e A R G U S tu r n s its m illions G re sh a m is all fire d u p o v e r th e eyes to a close s c ru tin y o f th e p o ssib ility of hoscing a co n v e n tio n im p a sse w h ich h eck les th e am b i­ in 1951. tio u s d re a m s of th e to w n sfo lk . The OUTLOOK c re d its th e T h e c a tc h co m es w ith o u tla w in g c h a m b e r o f co m m erce a s h av in g by th e g o v e rn m e n t of a n y co n ­ m a d e a bid fo r th e 1951 s ta te s tru c tio n d esig n ed fo r a m u se m e n t, j G ra n g e m eetin g . re c re a tio n o r e n te r ta in m e n t p u r­ A d eleg a tio n of G ra n g e r s r e c e n t­ poses. ly g av e a close one to fa c ilitie s I T h e c ity m a n a g e r' d ec la re s, as to a c c o m m o d a te a n ex p e cted cro w d f a r a s he is co n c ern ed , th e only o f a b o u t 1,500. D ecision still h a n g s th in g th a t Is g o in g to sto p it is o u tr ig h t g o v e rn m e n t p ro h ib itio n . hig h , h ow ever, as its sponsors desire. In its news columns,‘f a r n,ght rn“chlne of wh‘ch t|,ere CONCERN FOR OUR OWN e a p re c io u s few in th e n atio n , however, once the news is out its out. h a s been d eliv ered fo r th e d o c to r’s The fruitless attempt of two Puerto Rico In other words, the old axiom within ed­ use a n d tr e a tm e n ts by th e device nationalists to assassinate President Harry itorial sanctums that “Nothing is older than will b eg in a t once. S. Truman seems to be a story of great yesterday’s newspaper” holds good on a D o cto rs fro m all o v er h av e ev- yearnings building up a pressure which weekly or bi-weekly. It is an insult to the id en ced in te r e s t in th e case. A nd might have resulted in even more of a trag­ intelligence of our readers to constantly re­ in L eb a n o n , to w n sp eo p le a r e be­ in n in g to respond to a call edy than it did. peat a story, only in order to appease the s g in c a n fo r c lo th e s a n d special d ie t su p p lies, publicity-desires of a particular group. Burning zeal, unless tempered with a su ch as o ra n g e s, beef, g ra p e ju ice, sharp sense of values, is dangerous. It not Much more desirable is a complete story eg g s a n d o th e r foods w h ich only unbalances the perspective but aligns told soon enough before an event to inform Frankle“s'hard-,prMsed pa°entT a re everything in life as either black or white. those concerned as well as to add the infor- u n ab le to afford A lth o u g h a leu k em ia p a tie n t as Fanaticism knows little restraints, when mation to the general public. Yes, we have our troubles. But don’t f a r a d v a n c e d as F ra n k ie is sup- it has full sway. There is no realism to slavish devotees of an ideal or a movement think, for an instance, that we don’t like to posed to be b ed fast, th e little six- y e a r old h a s lots of e n e rg y an d and full appreciation of the results from see the news come in. We only respectfully urge our contriti- wl11 not &ive up violence comes only as an anti-clamactic O n H allo w e en ev en in g , he w as utors to see our side of it, too. awakener. j a s a c tiv e a s an y y o u n g ste r in th e * * * The flaming issue which seared the minds to w n , m a k in g the t r a d i t i o n a l ! of the two would-be assasins, one of whom ro u n d s w ith a cry of ‘‘tr ic k o r VICTIMS OF CONFUSION is dead and the other facing a charge of i tr e a t ”. murder, is laudable enough. It was a battle- Our children are growing up in an era of cry of Independence for a possession many liewilderment and confusion. And, as par- POOR s p o r t s m a n s h i p ents, We are faced with the challenge of try- 1 S easid e n im ro d s r e tu r n e d fro m of us could but scantly remember. r °uR hout th e c o u n ty Puerto Rico, many learned in connection ing to give them guidance with a back- tell s tir r in g t h tales of th e fin est with the story of the would-be attackers, is ground of standards that are woefully inade­ poor sp o rts m a n s h ip e v e r to be r e ­ t 'A* '-V« 'At 'A? 'At^VtAVf 'At 'At / Af 'At/Af Mf 'A* wMtMYMfMfMfJwfMfAW' a hot-bed of unrest. There are cries that the quate and out-dated. co u n ted . Everywhere there is news of scientific T h e S IG N A L tells o f illeg al k ills ; heel of Tyranny presses hard upon its neck; th at the yoke of Oppression wears heavily. developments that point to a new and star- an d d e s tru c tio n of elk cow s a n d * Those are words that inspired the patriots tling future. Research in the fields of phys- calves. Peg,g, J M o rtu a ry of our colonial days to acts of defiance and ics, chemistry, agriculture—in fact in the In on e a re a , w hich h a d n o t been whole component of Life---clearly forewarn h u n te d fo r y ea rs an d w h e re th e protest. We should, therefore, seek to inter­ pret the drives of these desperadoes with as us that the world to Tomorrow will be hard elk were "as ta m e aa c a ttle " , h u n t-1 W E. PEGG Wm SPEARS era made p reten se a t ab id in g much sympathetic understanding as is pos­ to recognize on the basis of the patterns of by th e g a m e laws. A n y th in g th a t Today. sible under the circumstances. m oved w a s rew ard ed by a fu silla d e Take the field of recreation. Here is an of Thankful that our President was spared sh o ts. A nd only th e re m a rk a b ly injury or death by assassin’s bullets and activity which might not be dogmatically p o o r m a rk s m a n s h ip o f h u n te rs an d that the nation, likewise, did not lose its considered scientific. But it surely has an th e ” f a c t th a t th e ^ e ik w ere sta m - national leader we might, nevertheless more increasing importance in proper development peded ev en before th e co m in g of th e le g a liz in g daw n, sav ed th e an - closely inquire into the situation of Puerto of the young. The state of Oregon has been promotively Im als fro m com plete a n n ih ila tio n , Rico. Through our affiliation with the United preoccupied with an attempt to sneak ° ne of the larg est h e rd s in th e Nations, and our own inspired Point Four through a furtive prohibition as a safeguard area was su rro u n d e d by a n esti- 5° h u n te rs . E v en program, we are committed to the building against drinking by youngsters. At the same "iated KrouP up and rehabilitation of downtrodden na­ time, so fantastically deluded in attempting ^ forf ‘‘ was Iight T"ough to dis* tions everywhere. For a peaceful world, our to do by law what can only be done by edu- or to determine the ,eRal from Your community mortician since 1910 contention is, the nations of the world must cation, these good people, so concerned with illeRal a n im a K th(. in d is c rim in a te be able to walk by themselves, in dignity the young, flagrantly neglect any means of a m b u s h in g b eg an — a g a in s t bulls, recreation which might, to some degree, cow s a n d calves, and assurance. channel« young energy and spirit toward T h e re were*Cr>out a dozen an- There has arisen, hardly after the echo of Phone 3411 BEAVERTON, OREGON more wholesome activity. Im als w h ich "h it th e d u s t” an d th e the shots fired before Blair House died An increasing problem, with high Irest s a ,,° P pd off. E s tim a te s of at down, clamorous voices wishing to make po­ litical capital of this attempted assassin. school after high school, is what to do witn 1,>ast 4(] anlma,s w h ich w ere killed of liquor through ° .r di.e< ,atf r’ ln .,he h!’ush' pro* There are immediate reactions of “Commun­ teen-agers who • get hold i ii 1 4 . - 4 , duced only h a lf a dozen legal kills. some unscrupulous bootlegger. And, with . . . ist inspired” which fits the political fancies i 4 * , . , 4 r ,n ,, ’ . And th e w o n d er o f th e b a r r a g e Is of certain legislators who spend more time a burst of self-righteousness, the result is that no hunter8 were klUed aiming at newspaper headlines than in pa­ either kick the youngsters out of school or o n e g ro u p of fo u r h u n te rs had so penalize them that they are, to effect, tra c k e d dow n six b u lls an d sat tient, devoted examination of issues. dow n to p a tie n tly a w a it d aw n . It The deeds of these two nationalists seem plainly marked as outcasts. Because we, as adults, have fallen down w as h a rd ly lig h t w h en som eone like the desperate explosion of crack-pots. Safely short-circuited, they are not of im­ perhaps in our provision for the young, s ta rte d th e fire w o rk s, w h ereu p o n portance. It is the unrest and dislocations of drastic punishment could well have lament- ,he <,uartet follow ed su it an d hag- their homeland, which gave them the ve­ able effect upon the youngsters SO cast out. krpd one ap iece B u t b e fo re th ey . a a g d y t been Tr ta 1 g g ' e d a ° n d « 1 w ere em hicle for violent action, which deserves anal­ Wouldn’t it lie more entlightening to seek h !0,,. ad ‘ a lre an understanding with the straying youth ysis. g one fro m th e m . With our realistic acceptance of the fact and convince him toward a better line of O f course, c o u n ty re sid e n ts b lam e o u tsid e rs. B u t th e sto ry th at peace is a symptom of prosperous, hap­ conduct? A boy who is faced with conscription into w h ich develops Is th a t a f te r th e py nations, we might well extend our con­ VALUES - VALUES - VALUES cern for other nations to include the family the armed forces, who finds himself at a f ir s t day, h a rd ly an elk could be of states and possessions which flies the loss as far as charting his future and who lo cated , as th e y took off, full is faced with doubts and liewilderment, may •, iM‘,‘d for thp s a fe ty o f h igh same flag. INCOMPARABLE well lie expected to take a drastic step to ground’ . . . underline the protest which he wants to vio- WAK nrAn >,KM okm i ieiltl.V express. LakevJew fin d s tim e, w ith all its . SEE OUR SIDE OF IT, TOO! We of the older genetution are expected p reo c cu p atio n s an d th e b u rn in g Everyone has troubles, that we must to guide our young. Our responsibility is to d isp u te o ver e s ta b lis h m e n t of a Fabrics - - admit. And a newspaper, dedicated to a meet the challenge of the future and adapt s u sta in e d tim b e r yield p ro g ra m , to conscientious task of dealing with people our thinking SO taht we, too, are not vie- h o n o r its h ero ic d e a d of W orld W a r I an d II. and publicity, finds itself up to its neck in tints of confusion and doubts. • ALPACA CREPES — Sizes Junior 9 to 17 * • • T h e E X A M IN E R d e s c rib e s th e grief, from time to time. m o n u m e n t now in th e p ro ce ss of Current unpleasantness which we, in our 0 CREPE FAILLES — Sizes Miss 10 to 20 e re c tio n . FOR GENERATIONS UNBORN line of duty, experience grows out of a fra­ B u ilt of n a tiv e g re y sto n e, It • RAYON SUITINGS — Sizes Matron 38 to 44 ternal group’s laudable desire to put over a There was perhaps a prayer in the hearts w ill be 20 fet in h e ig h t, topp«»d by regional conclave. of many of us as we first IRlHlld that a p e rp e tu a l lig h t. A b ro n ze plaque • RAYON TAFFETAS and 141/2 to 24’/ 2 We are, indeed, properly interested when George Bernard Shaw was nearing the end w in c o n ta in th e n a m e s o f co u n ty any group of people—regardless of religion, of a long and notable career. mi n who wpre lost in the two con- color, creed or social affiliation—holds a in his span o f ;> I wad-lived years, Shaw : nicl* meeting. Whether this is a neighborhood af­ closely approached an immortality which In p re p a ra tio n fo r th e listin g , fair, a county convention, a state-wide meet­ will doubtlessly follow his passing. .A stormy re sid e n ts of th e c o u n ty h av e been S t v lc ing or a national conference, it is news. And personality, he already is a legend in the u w rg h o e d m to ig h t su b n m ot it o n th a e m rw e s is e o f be th o in se ­ news is our backbone. world of letters and of thought. clu d ed for th e m e m o ria l listin g . CASUAL and SPORT However, there must be some system of • • • There is, no doubt, a striking lesson of presentation. which his life in an unparalleled example. H E C T IC IN T R U S IO N DRESSY and AFTERNOON When a person is an important office This is the lesson, first of courage. And it is In C o ttag e G rove, a w o m an an d holder in any organization, he attaches a lesson of tenacity, too. h e r ch ild ren h ad a h e c tic I n tru ­ SUIT DRESSES (2 p.ece) greater importance to the functioning of his Shaw did not com# upon hia eminence sion, th e firs t n ig h t In a new organization than does an outsider. But the by the thoughtful provision of a legacy. His home harsh truth of the situation is that our was the victory of genius and determination. Th« sentinel * giv« the story readership includes not only the members of He was armed with a profound faith in him- th, wom.n^id'ed* to bod Cob i r s - organizations but, as well, those interests S e Jy . „ _ c u rly an d so rt o f c a tc h u p on h e r are not so intimately tied up with the Basically, George Bernard Shaw was gen- , w p And ail w ould h av * gone Black - Navy - Wine - Green - Plaids - Checks groups in question. tle-natured and humble. That he was famed w all, no d o u b t, ex cep t th a t it w as Hardly a week goes by but that some in­ for an acid tongue and razor-sharp wit in- th e n ig h t o f th e N o rth w e s t’s big WE REPEAT — Values Incomparable dividual or some group makes an impassion­ dicated his defenses against a world which, » term ed plea for “front page publicity, please”. If in making him a robust legend, tended to About 10 P m., a 60 foot D o u g in s f ir su d d en ly d ecid ed to co m e In all requests of this nature were honored, the crowd t o o closely upon him. A WONDERFUL BUY EVEN A T MORE MONEY weekly issue might please a certain favored There will ln> many a more flowerly eulogy f“* °,f. thf wlnd and cra*hr‘ few. But the general interest is the one printed and spoken in his behalf than this. ’ ' fTl The J nian^bod which must be served. Much more, indeed, might well be recounted No „ „ ,n th e h o u te w „ ,n j Ured One of the facts which might well l»e re­ O f his life and his works. Hut th e lan d lo rd ru e fu lly e s tim a te s membered in newspaper publication is that *hop Now For Christmas Use Our Lay Away Plot It was a tired and feeble old man whose d a m a g e to th e h o u se as $ 2 . 000 , news does not improve with constant repiti- spark of life gave out. But in the sense that fully covered by insurance tion. So, when we meet a request to print his works will live on, Shaw gained a degree * • * the same story for four consecutive issues of immortality which will grow stronger " 1 n i > ham \ g f s f r u i t in order to advertise a coming event, our with each succeeding generation. o n e of th e w o rst v ic tim s in “non-cooperation” sometimes develops into As William Shakespeare, the bard of Hood Kiver. o r c h a rd s K stt- Vk a raging stream of abuse, in one form or an­ Avon. “sepulchered in such pomp both lie. ,hr dr°rPtnK of fruit at other. »0 will he be joined by another literary “^2“* We might well remember that a news­ genius whose playw righting masterpieces NE^ S "'T'* A SHOP FOR WOMEN” paper has its advertising columns and its 4f I t e r a t io n s yet unborn and <.aujrht vallrv pr„wrr, wtth On Brood wav news columns. In its advertising section, a some of the story and the manners o f the a p p , „ y r, to harV e .te d Beaverton, Ore coming event may be publicized for as long Shavian era F ro m 10 to Xi'V o f th e D elicious m s * * * ” 15 9 RAYMOND VOSH Phones; Days 4942 Eves 2541 Beaverton, Oregon CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. A FOUNDATION FOR WORLD BROTHER­ HOOD AND PEACE is th e su b je c t of C h ris tia n S cien ce le c tu re to be giv en by Arthur C. Whitney, C. S. o f Chicago, Illinois M em b er of L e c tu re s h ip C h u rch , T h e th e B oard of of th e M o th er F ir s t C h u rch o f C h rist, S cie n tist, in Bos­ ton, M a ssa c h u se tts SUNDAY AFTERN( H IN NOVEMBER 12 •it 3 o'clock in R oo sev elt H ig h School A udi­ to riu m , 6941 N o rth C e n tra l St., P o rtla n d , O regon S ev en th C h u rc h of C h rist, S c ie n tist C o rd ia lly In v ite s th e P u b lic OUR GREATEST Sede aj 5b bedded MODE a to A tte n d