The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, January 19, 1951, Image 1

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    VOLUME 23, Number 52
BEAVERTON, WASHINGTON COUNTY, OREGON
Hubble Tells
Personnel Of
Defense Plan
SU B SC RIPTIO N
FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, 1951
A STATEMENT OF POLICY
IN
A D V A N C E —$2 00 P E R Y E A R
S I N G L E CO PY F I V E C E N T S
City Sets Assessment For
Sewer Per Property Areas
Many persons in this community have been curious as
to the policies of the new owners of the Pioneer Publishing
company. What do they seek to do? What is their creed?
What are their ideals?
RATE COMPARES FAVORABLE WITH PORTLAND;
In the months and years ahead we hope to provide all
of those answers, not in written words alone, but in actions.
FIRST REQUEST FOR NEW STREET LIGHTING
VOLUNTEERS NAMED
Meanwhile, it is fitting that we outline to you what we
consider the requisites of a valuable, vital and healthy news­
IN AREA PROGRAM;
A sse ssm e n t of p r iv a te p r o p e r ty
paper.
a t th e r a te of 1.8 mills p e r s q u a re
Any newspaper, worthy of the name, is a contradiction.
MORE HELP NEEDED
foot, plus $60 per stub-to-tot-line
A newspaper is at the same time a community institu­
| is set by th e city of B e a v e rto n a s
tion and a business investment. Unless it is healthy in both
i th e cost for in sta lla tio n of se w a g e
A p p o in tm e n t of key personnel
| collection lines, follow ing a c c e p t­
of its halves, the whole being will perish.
for th is a r e a ’s civil d efe n se pro­
a n c e of N. R M u r n e r ’s e s tim a te
g r a m w as a n n o u n c e d by D irector
A NEWSPAPER MUST be independent. It must be free
| a t th e council m e etin g of J a n . 15.
G. R. H u b b le a t a m e e tin g in B e a ­
of political or economic pressure, either from without or
P r o p e r t y considered ben e fited is
v e rto n 's K iw a n is hall o n W e d n e s ­
within its organization. Too often our daily and weekly news­
the e n t ir e f ro n ta g e on a s e w e r
d a y evening, J a n u a r y 10.
papers have ceased to work for the common good and repre- a p p o i n t e d e d it o r Iv an
line, to a d e p th of 100 feet. On c o r­
H u b b le h a s n a m e d a s zone com ­
DOCTORS OF COUNTY
sent
little more than a "propoganda leaflet” for a ?:ven s m i th , 37, h a s been n a m e d E d ito r
n er lots, th e f irs t 100 feet back,
m a n d e r s : R a y C le a rw a te r , R a y
Rill Moore
political party or economic interest. When this occurs the of thp P io n e e r P u b lish in g co m p m y
fro m th e c orne r, is exem pt.
Mueller, W illia m Hall, G. L. Foege,
SIGN UP JAN. 15TH;
O ff for a four-year h itc h in ; readers lose their medium of objective information, lose the public atio n s S m ith a t te n d e d the
C. B r y a n W a lk e r, city rec o rd e r,
R oy Briggs, A lden Oleson a n d D.
Uncle S a m ’s Navy, M onday night. Community leadership and free discussion to which their U n iv e rsity of O regon a n d w a s em-
c o m p a r e s th e a s se s s m e n t of 44.06
C. B r a n s titr e .
NEXT "DATE” FEB. 7
per f r o n t footage on his p r o p e r ty
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If
O t h e r v o lu n te e r w o rk e rs w ho a c ­ was Bill Moore, for 1 4 y e a r s a d ­ subscription entities them and the paper becomes a business
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of the investment only.
in P o r tl a n d w ith th e B e a v e rto n
ce pted p o sitions a t th e m e e tin g v e r t i s i n g r e p r e s e n ta tiv e
y e a r s in th e a r m y in E u r o p e d u r-
per f r o n t footage a s s e s s m e n t o f
w ere J . A r t h u r Y oung, a s s is ta n t B E A V E R T O N E N T E R P R I S E an d
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This newspaper is, and will remain, free o f any
tn g w o r l d W a r i i a s a r e p o r te r
d ir e c to r ; A rchie Olson, fire d e p a r t­ the A LO H A N E W S H is first d e s ti­
t r a n t s an d o rd e re d for Im m e d ia te $1.80.
economic
or
political
pressures.
a n d editor. D u rin g th e p a s t 3 4
nation
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T ota l cost o f the sy ste m is se t
in duc tion, a s of J a n u a r y 17, by
m e n t; Dr. V e r n o n D H a n s e n an d
EWSPAPER MUST meet high standards of editorial years ho hHS been t‘dit°I »nd Pub- L ocal Selective Service B o a rd 4, at $441,509.82. O f this th e r e r e m a in s
A NEW
Dr. H. G. S orenson, m edical de­ will u n d e rg o th e r ig o rs of "boot
particularly
in ¡‘sher
Vall“y A d v e u i s e r He a t Hillsboro, are: T ro y B ud R hine, to be assessed a to ta l o f 9,939,399
excellence î, * make-up
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p a r t m e n t ; L. W. Short, c o m m u n ­ c a m p ”.
Bill is th e son of Mrs. B e a tric e the weekly newspaper field, news writers, layout men and ll' es ln Beave,ton at *25 8 w ’ R o u te 1, G aaton last k n o w n a d ­ s q u a r e feet a t .018, o r $178.809.82.
icatio n s; T h o m a s S m ith so n , w ater,
E ric k so n stree t.
sewers.
individually
paid,
dress, P r a i r i e G rove,
A r k a n s a s ; Side
s tre e ts, s e w e r s t lig h ts a n d power; Moore, 890 S. W. Hazel avenue, editors become careless in the use of the language, in the
B
eaverton.
H
e
also
h
as
a
sister,
R ex A nderson O allim ore, N o rth a m o u n t to $37,700, a t $50 e a c h fo r
G uy C a rr, t r a n s p o r t a t i o n ; C harles
handling
of
type
and
photographs,
accept
as
routine
the
Plains, last k n o w n addre ss, Albe- stubs. T h is a m o u n t m a y be bonded
D rew , e d u c a tio n a n d tr a i n in g ; and P at.
recording of trivial occurances, become lazy in the ferreting
Mrs. G. M a rtin Allen, publicity co- ! A ccord‘n s to N a v y r e c ru it e r s
querq
u e , N ew Mexico; D o n Lee u n d e r the B a n c r o f t plan, d r a w i n g
I v o lu n ta r y e n lis tm e n t ended on th< out of the important, behind-the-scenes activity which will,
M a r F a r ia ne,
B e av e rto n ,
O regon, 6<> in te r e s t for ten y e a r s a n d p a y ­
o rd in a to r.
d ay of Bill’s joining, a situ atio n in the course of time, affect the lives of all its readers
last k now n a d d re ss. P o rtla n d , O re ­ able in 20 installm en ts, s e m i- a n n u ­
F. D. Phillips, ex e cutive co u n ty wbicb u "believed “to "have c h a n g e d
This newspaper will not be content with record­
gon. a n d K e n n e th J e r a l d C h r i s t e n ­ ally, plus ac c ru e d interest.
d ir e c to r a d d r e s s e d th e g r o u p a n d the p la n „ of E a r l M a r t ,
Dale
F ir s t r e q u e st for new style in ­
ing
the
mere
fa
c
ts
but
will
seek
to
analyze
and
sen,
S herw ood, O regon last k n o w n
str e s s e d th e necessity for p r e p a ra - G redvig an(J A lbert K Iuser, a „ of
c a n d e s c e n t lights on 9th s tr e e t,
addre
ss,
P
ho
en
ix
,
Arizona.
evaluate
them
so
the
reader
may
see
their
signif­
tion
a * g a in s t v arie r d fo rm ^ s of w ar- C edar **n
, w . ho passed , t .. h e i . r phys-
,
from l o m b a r d to W a tso n , w a s
-
Mill,
icance to the situation which they concern.
On J a n u a r y 15, a l m o s t all of the
f a r e as well as a to m ic bom bing
m a d e by req u e st of Mr. H u n k e r s .
ical e x a m in a tio n s an d were to hav e
d o cto rs of th e c o u n ty reg istered ,
A NEW SPAPER MUST report the news of its area as
A la rg e n u m b e r of v o lu n te ers is enlisted w ith Bill, only to r u n out
T h is a p p lica tio n will be f o rw a r d e d
a tota l of 15. H ow ever, th e re are
FIRST BEAVERTON
needed, a c c o r d in g t o H ubble in his of gas e n r o u te a n d a r r iv e too late it occurs, regardless of the persons involved. While a news­
to P O E , to be included a m o n g the
som e " s t r a g g l e r s ” w h o w e re u n able
ta lk to th e group, th e d ir e c to r call- to m a k e the last quota.
paper should seek to emphasize the wholesome achievements
f irs t of suc h ap p lic a tio n s in th e
to observe th e set d ea d lin e a r e ex­
PLAYER COPS KUDO
ed fo r co -o p e ra tio n a n d w illingness _____
p e n d in g in sta lla tio n t h o r u g h o u t th e
of its community, it is nevertheless the duty of its writers
pected to a d d to t h is total.
to serve.
city, in line w ith r ec en tly p as sed
to record that which is news. It is not for the editors of a
On J a n u a r y 17, th e following levy.
FOR
AUG.
25
GAME
On T u e s d a y evening, a r e a w o rk ­
newspaper to judge in the recording of facts, whether or not
registrants
w ere
r e g u la rl y
in­
e rs a t te n d e d a m e e tin g in th e c o u r t
one of its prominent citizens is involved in unsavory ac-
ducted.
By K ent D avidson
h ouse a t H illsb o ro to stu d y th e I
« tivities affecting the welfare of the people, but rather to
B e av e rto n s J i m T su g a w a , f o u r - 1
G erald W V oorhees, R o u te 2.
S ta te 's pla n for defense, only re­
record that which is so.
y e a r football l e tte r m a n a n d tw ice H illsboro; W a r n e r H. Wilson, for-
ce n tly com pleted. T h e c o u n ty plan
TY\
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m erly
of r P o o r rt-
This
will
i m n n newspaper
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w i n report the » facts
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v •• n a m e d to m
e n y r B s e t v a i v v e e rto
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will be set u p a c c o r d in g to S ta te
r e c o m m e n d a tio n s a n d in c o n f o r m ­
A NEW SPAPER MUST not be bigoted. As any dem- *he 1s ‘a,e squad "f
fou.r,,i’aan' land; James w Wr‘*ht-
f}a*- W f 0 1 * 1 1 1 1 1 0 l O
ity w ith o th e r counties.
tic, Christian citizen, worthy of the title, “American”, a b)‘H
h b ' s f‘ aha.‘ r np A ‘ ,ar ton; Mnrvln >- H olcombe, R oute i ,
if
ocratic
u o - a i n c t a m a n L o c a n « o h i « h Rh
h 1 footba11 K«me, ached S herw o o d ; G erald H eine. H illsboro; ^
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W o r k e r s fro m th is a r e a w ere in­
newspaper does not discriminate against a man l»ecause his " ¡ £
i n " 'p o , t 7 a n d " R on a ld b
D ilie n b u r g
R oute i
BPWC UNDERTAKES
terv iew ed on radio sta tio n K F G R ,
skin
is
black,
ye
low
or
white,
or
because
he
is
rich
or
poor,
M u ltn o m a h s ta d iu m
F o r e s t O r o v e ; R ,c h . r f b . K u ik e n
F o re s t G rove, W e d n es d ay , J a n . 16.
but considers only whether or not he IS of good intent, char- T he d im in u tiv e b ac k field a c e
Is H oule
1. B e a v e rto n ; F r e d e r ic k
MARCH OF DIMES
This p r o g ra m , b r o a d c a s t a t 2 p. m. I
acter
and
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PUBLIC HEARING ON
every W e d n e s d a y , is direc ted by '
This newspaper is an enemy of racial discrim-
receive the honor.
R abe, B e a v e rto n ; S tev e n E Ham il-
COLLECTION DRIVE
Mrs. D e n to n B u r d ic k a n d will re­
ination, snobbery, and selfishness.
T he IY V lf>aKU<> ls weI1 r ®Pr e - ton, P o r t l a n d : J a m e s L. D esinger,
MILK BILL REPEAL
lease C o u n ty d efe n se in fo rm a tio n
as well a s in f o rm lis te n e rs of p ro g ­
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A NEW SPAPER MUST support, lead and hejp develop ™
Hm?
U n d e r . gene ral
h a i __
r m ____,
a n s h i p . of . . .
SET FOR JANUARY 26TH
ress in th e ir ow n a re as.
Mrs. Hazel P axson. th e B e a v e rto n its Own Community tirst. As a medium of information, enter- n am ed a long w ith h a lfb a c k Tsu- boro- L a w re n c e H Bolopue Hills-
! B usiness an d P ro fess io n al W o m e n ’s ing the homes of the Community, a newspaper must seek to g f . a , a re end D ick Van Lorn
of b oro (ind R o la n d E A d am s Kor-
B> Rep. E a r l E. F latter
club
h as begun the 1951 M a rc h of improve the mental, physical and financial lot of those who H illsboro a n d g u a r d s R a y S tre ig h t r a t Grove.
SALEM , O R E T h e r e will be a
D im es c a m p a ig n in b e h a lf of th e support it. It must keep them informed that they may vote o f O re g o n C ity a n d Cliff E n g el of
N e x t “d a t e ” for in d u c te e s to
public h e a r in g on H R 6 by N e u b e r-
N ational I n fa n tile P a r a ly s is Foun- intelligently, it must Seek to assist in the education of its McMinnville.
kee p h a s been set fo r F e b r u a r y 7.
g
e r a n d N eu b e rg e r, a bill to abol­
,latlon
people toward a more just and full life. It must never, mean- T he P o r t 'a n d A il- s ta rs now hold
ish th e Milk M a r k e t Act O re g o n .
a total of 150 m in i a tu r e iron w h j j e become narrow
and provincial, denying by ignoring it, a. , ^ ' , <M>nP edRe
th,e serie8-
T h is m e e tin g will be held In room
U p -S ta te r s ------
w on th e in a u g u ra l ' •-
in
lungs have been liberally placed . .
’ jstp n c e
the rest of the world
321 S ta te Capitol building, S alem ,
j th r o u g h o u t th e area, in c lu d in g Ce- t n e e x , s l e n c e 0 1 l n e r e s l 0 1 l n e worm.
1948, 35-13, hut th e P o r tl a n d te am
This newspaper will support, and seek to im­
on F r id a y night, J a n u a r y 26 a t
w on th e next tw o g a m e s ln suc ce s­
d a r Mill, McClain Village a n d P ro - j
7:30 p. m., 1951.
prove Eastern W ashington County and that portion
sion by scores of 8-0 a n d 19-0, r e ­
| gress.
spectively. B oth sq u a d s look very
Rep. E a r l El F is h e r says ’’T h e
A m e etin g w as d a te d for J a n - ,
of Multnomah County which it serves, and to show
LOAN AND DEPOSIT
s tr o n g th is y e a r a n d the c o n te st
pu rp o se of H B 6 is to w re c k th e
u a r y 17 of the M arch of D im es
the co-relationship between its community and the
pro m ise s to be a real th riller.
m ilk I n d u str y in O re gon a n d ra is e
com m ittee an d th e B P W council,
rest of the w.orld.
RECORD OF 10 YRS.
h
w ith th e d a i r y b u s in e s s In
for p la n n in g a b e n e fit food sale
THE PUBLISHERS OF THIS NEW SPAPER BELIEVE
th is s ta te . ”
and a booth in th e F ir s t S e c u rity
SHOWS UP GROWTH
THAT ANY CAUSE, MOVEMENT OR PROJECT WHICH J U IH O T M u S e U f t l
hank.
H e u r g e s all d a i r y m e n I n te r e s te d
DEPARTMENT HEADS
All gro u p s Of the a r e a a r e a s k e d WOULD IMPROVE THE LOT OF1 OUR FELLOW C1T-
i to be p r e s e n t
a t t h is h e a r in g .
C om e e a rly a n d g et a seat. W a s h ­
G ro w th in p o p u la tio n an d w ea lth *o co-operatc in the r a isin g of $60, IZENS DESERVES OUR SUPPORT IN^THE SAME LIGHT,
AND STAFFS UNDER
in g to n c o u n ty 's m a jo r i n d u s t r y ls
of e a s te r n W a s h in g t o n co u n ty is 000 in. W a s h in g to n ciunty. by ta k - ANY RACKET, GRAFT, CHEATING OR EVIL WILL BE
in je o p a rd y !
m ost vividly d e m o n s tr a te d by a inx collections a t a lt m e e tin g s an d ATTACKED WITHOUT FAVOR.
POLICY COVERAGE
look a t th e g a in s In loans a n d sociable functions. C o n trib u tio n s
___________________________________________ — Ivan Smith__________
Draft Board
Inducts All
Delinquents
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Jim Tsugawa
Takes Shrine
Squad Berth
Group Starts
Campaign In
Polio Behalf
Fisher Gives
Co.
1st Security
Bank Offers
Decade Story
County Takes
Blanket Bond
On Officials
Curator Speaks
On Hobby Value
deposits o f t h e F irs t S e c u r ity B a n k
d u r in g th e l a s t decade. T h is b a n k
serves e a s t e r n W a s h in g t o n oounty,
Cla c k a m a s Y a m hill 1 C o lu m b ia , a n d
M u ltn o m a h c ounties.
On D e c e m b e r 31, 1940 this locally
ow ned a n d m a n a g e d b a n k 's loans
a m o u n te d to $191,505.17 as of D e­
c e m b e r 31, 1950 th e a m o u n t of
loans h ad in c re a se d t o $1,393.781.03
sh ow ing a g a in o f m o r e th a n 600
per cent. D u r i n g th e sa m e period,
deposits in c re a s e d f io m $647,644.12
to $4.740,478.89 or a Rain of m a re
th a n 700 p e r cent. .
T he y e a r 1950 show ed no rev e rsa l
of th e tr e n d u p w a rd , for th e b ank
gained $730,925.22 in deposits and
$491.278.55 in loans. >11 ls n o t prof­
it in m a k i n g th e loans, how ever,
for In a d d itio n to the 1 - 4 p e r cent
in te r e s t paid on sa v in g s deposits^
the b a n k in 1950 paid the F é d é r a i
Deposit i n s u r a n c e C o r p o .a tio n
$3.515.22 to in s u r e each sa vings
ac co u n t a n d ea ch c h e c k in g ac c o u n t
a g a in s t possible loss up to $10,000.
r » ,.
.
, ,
If th e b a n k s p h e n o m e n a l g r o w th
continues. D e c e m b e r 31. 1960 should
»how d e p o s its of 31 million and
loans a p p r o a c h i n g 10 million.
Red Cross Picks
Leonard Adams
Vice Chairman
Mr. F r a n k
B roderse n. F o r e s t
firove f u r n i t u r e d ea le r, c h a ir m a n
for th e 1951 F u n d C a m p a ig n
for
W a sh in g to n C o u n t y C h a p te r, A mer-
Iran R e d Cross, h a s a p p o in te d M r
L eonard A d a m s as C o u n ty Vice-
C ha irm an.
Mr A d am s h a s a n in s u r a n c e bus-
'ness in B e a v e rto n ts a m e m b e r of
Knife a n d F o r k Club an d Is Im-
m ediate p r e s id e n t of t h a t o rganiza-
tlon. Mr A d a m s ts also a prom-
tfient m e m b e r of K iw anis.
T he R e d C ross c a m p a ig n begins
flrat of M a rc h
wil1 be accepted by a n y in th e j
^
following c o m m ittee :
REVENOOERS DATE
Mrs.
i r m « a n n ; 11' -a
Mra Paxson, e c n h a a irm
M ary Dean. H ild a h H ighbe, COUNTY CONFABS
G ladys S tric k la n d a n d V irginia
Je n k in s.
T o a s s is t ta x p a y e r s in w a d ­
Mrs. P ax so n urg es all to a d a p t
ing th r o u g h the tr a d i tio n a l tax-
th e slogan, "Give w h ere you live,”
fo rm 1040 a n d Its deriv a tiv e s,
to th e ir polio fund co n trib u tio n s.
fo r incom e ta x purposes, the
Only the m oney givsn in W a s h ­
D e p a r t m e n t of I n t e r n a l R e v e­
ington co u n ty will be of a n y ben e­
nu e of th e U. S. T r e a s u r y D e­
fit to th o se of th e c o u n ty afflic ted
p a r t m e n t will hold c o n fa b s in
w ith the disease.
f o u r places of th e county,
s t a r t i n g F e b r u a r y 1.
T h e sc hedule includes: F o r ­
est Grove, C h a m b e r of C o m ­
merce, F e b r u a r y 1 an d 2; B e a­
verton, C ity Hall, F e b r u a r y 5;
S herw ood, City Hall, F e b r u a r y
16; Hillsboro, 205 C o m m ercial
N
atio n al B a n k building. M arch
B e ave rton r esid e n ts w ho like
1 th r o u g h M a rc h 15.
th e ir rea d in g “up to th e m i n u t e ”
T a x p a y e r s a r e a s k e d to have
can be p r ° u d of ,h e ir local I 'h r a r y
all th e ir fig u re s well ln hand.
w ith the exception of one
I t o rder to ex pe dite th e service
a " b^ ° ' “ “ ?ted ° n
of those expected.
la5t we*‘ 8 "
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Library Stocks
Best Sellers Of
Publishers' List
Thief Breaks
Into Doctors'
Bldg. Jan. 10
TUALATIN VALLEY
CLINIC ALSO HIT
BY NIGHT ENTRIES
T h e offices of Drs. C. E., H e rb e rt
a n d D avid Mason, on W a te o n nvo-
n u e a t F irs t. In B e ave rton, w ere
broken
Into betw e en 9 p. m. J a n -
u a r y 10 an d 7:45 a. m „ J a n u a r y 11,
w ith a
n e t loss of one s m a s h e d
g lass d o o r p a n e a n d ab o u t $8 in
fiftey c e n t pieces
T h e th ie f s m a s h e d a la rg e hole
in th e so u th door p a n e a n d sc at-
te re d g la ss th e full le n g th of the
c o r r id o i, th e n he reached th r o u g h
Mrs W II G ra u er, lib ra ria n , re- P p a i l l a r M e e t l l i a
• OpM t h i dOOl Al l t h e m o n e y
ports th a t the list includes, a m o n g
“
ta k e n fro m D r H e r b e r t M ason’s
the fiction w o rk s " J o y S t r e e t ” b y Q c f e S
B O X L U V IC H
desk a n d a p p a r e n tly no o th e r was
F ra n c e s P a r k in g s o n Keyes,
T he
ransacked.
D ise n c h a n te d ” by Budd S chulberg.
fp guiar m o n th ly so r lsl meef-
"Son of a H u n d re d K ings.
bv jng 0f t he B e a v e rto n Rod an d G un , No n a r c o tic s w e re believed mi«.«
T h o m a s B. C ostain, "T h e C a rd in a l" , c ) u b to hp h pW
t h p groupil' clu h
a n d " "9"PPt' , >* u n d e r ques-
by T h o m s ? Morton R obinson an d ro()ni ac ro ss fro m th e C a nyon
°n
O n J s n u a r y 8. for the t h ir d time,
"T he A d v e n tu r e r ” by M ika W a lta ri. 1 R oad L u m b e r Co F r i d a y evening
Non-fiction books on the "h it j a n. 19. 8 00 p. m. will f e a tu r e a a n a t t e m p t w a s m a d e to r a n s a c k
th e T u a l a t i n Valley Clinic. 495 Can-
p a r a d e ” a re "K on-T lki' by T h o r box ju n c h them e.
H e y e r d a h l . Boswell's 'London
A|j those a t te n d i n g
th e m e e tin g ^’on rond b ° t a p p a r e n tly the watch*
J o u r n a l . ” "The H inge of F a te ' by triis m o n th a r e u rged to b r in g th e Dilness of H e n r y Mayfield. Beaver-
W inston 8. Churchill and "Look fa rn j|y - g r u b s t a k e ” w hich will be
ton c b *,‘f
police, foiled
the
Younger, Live L o n g er by G aylord auctio n e d off. Also on the e n te r - n ' 8 h t s w ork.
H auser.
ta ln m e n t side will be movie«, sp o r ts
In this case, too, a g la ss door
Also on the list and d u e for
th e j talk. door
door prizes.
prizes. m e rc h a n d is e panel w as b ro k e n e n o u g h to per
lib r a ry shelves a s soon as it ar- I „w a rd s, an d th e c h a n c e to m eet m it a re a c h th r o u g h to open the
rives from the de a le r is I«owell y0nr foil, w sp o r ts m e n a n d sp o rts- door A rock used in th e o p e i s tio n
T h o m s* J r 's "Out of T h is W orld women of th e T u s l a t l n V slley s r e a
w as found lying inside.
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Coffee a n d soda pop will h*
M ayfield re p o r te d th a t ' h e had
F R O M SANTA Y B A B E L
served by the club, ac c o rd in g to c h e ck e d th e clinic h alf a n h o u r be-
Mr
sn d Mrs R D. S catto n from Pres. A1 M cKinzie
M e m b ersh ip fore 1 00 a m a n d e v e r y th in g
S a n ta
Ysabel. Calif., a r e v isiting rolls a r e open to all those in te re st- w a s in o r d e r B u t a t his next
at th e hom e of Mr an d Mrs. F r a n k I ed in co n s e rv a tio n o f o u r wildlife round, he n ote d the d a m a g e d door
P rltz lo ff an d H elen B. W rig h t.
and n a t u r a l resources.
a n d tir e p r in ta on th e p a r k i n g area,
An in te r e s ti n g ev e n in g for the I
m ore th a n 400 m e m b e r s o f B e a v e r ­
Believed to be th e f irs t such
ton g r a d e school I ^ A Is scheduled
m ove in th e h is t o r y o f W a s h in g to n
for T u esd a y , J a n . 23, w hen Miss j
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„ „ . .c o u n ty , b la n k e t bond c o v e ra g e h as
M a ry Alice Reed, c u r a t o r of P o rt- . __
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bee n ta k e n o u t on all c o u n ty em-
land s Ju nior m u se u m , will ta k on
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„ ployees, both elective a n d appoint-
T h e E d u c a tio n a l I m p o r t a n c e of
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H obbies in th e M a tu r i ty of th e pp"'
. „ „ . “ " nd
u tb e lr "faffs, ’ * a n . n o u n c e s
,
H a r r y M Seabold, c o u n t y Judge.
Child a n d P a r e n t " . T h is discussion 1
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T h e s c h e d u le of c o v e rag e in-
Is p a rt of th e g r o u p ’s th e m e for
the y e a r
" G ro w in g to w a r d m a- c,ud,>,<
following c o u n ty clerk,
t *ty, y o u r school, your child a n d
sh e riff, $50,000; tr e a s u r e r ,
you.”
$00,000; s u rv e y o r, $6,000; assessor,
In co n n e c tio n w ith Miss R e e d ’s *fl'000: c ° r o n P r , $*.0«0; v e t e r in a r ia n ,
talk, Mrs. C u r tis A very h a s ar- :
“ nd ea ch Justice nf the peace.
ta n g e d a hobby show to f e a tu r e *2,800
*
both collective a n d c r e a tiv e hobbles
AH help of e a c h d e p a r t m e n t a r e
in th e vicinity.
u n d e r a b l a n k e t bond o f $2,500
Mrs C h a rle s D re w ls In c h a r g e r «ch e x c e p t In th e c a se of orw
of th e e x h ib its an d r e p o r ts t h a t d e p u ty sh e riff. He. as (’rtidrliT,' Ui
th e re is still tim e to a r r a n g e for u n d e r
$5,000.
m ore hobbies. A nyone in th e a r e a
All p r e m i u m s a r e paid by the
w ishing
to d isp la y a hobby
m a y c o u n ty T h e b la n k e t bond co v e rag e
call h e r a t B e a v e rto n 3651
sa v es a b o u t $118.30 In p r e m iu m s
A m ong th e hobbies to he dls- c h a r g e d p er year,
played will be textile p a i n t i n g , ---------
le a th e r w ork, s ta m p s , sa lt a n d pep-
Per s h a k e r s , dog figurines, m a tc h
cover, c e ra m ic s, c u b scout h andl-
cra ft.
Also
in
keeping
with
th fl t r e n d
»»* th e p r o g ra m will be several mu-
«leal n u m b e r s by B e a v e rto n 's hob-
by o r c h e s tr a . T h is group, com posed
All-Day School
Readies Farmer
For Irrigation
Owners Change
At Super Jumbo
Hours Lengthen
E ff e c tiv e as o f J a n u a r y 8, o w n e r ­
sh ip In th e S u p e r J u m b o cafe
c h a n g ed , w ith a tr a n s a c t io n w h ic h
t r a n s f e r r e d the p o p u la r r e s t a u r a n t ,
on C a n y o n road betw een C e n te r
an d Mill stree ts, from V e r n H a le
to H e n r y K lapperlch.
T h e new o w n e r a n n o u n c e s t h a t
he will c o n tin u e th e prev io u s ty p e
of m enus, a lth o u g h h e m a y add
a few ite m s a s th e n e r d arise s.
Ui>urs will be le n g th e n e d to Include
\tffek-days of from 7 a. m. to 9
p. m. As yet. th e r e s t a u r a n t will
rprn*ln closed on S undays, a s be-
fo re -
K la p p e rlc h and his wife will be
active In o p e ra tio n of the business,
the n in th r e s t a u r a n t he h as o w n e d
a n d o p e ra te d . O ne new em ployee, a
w aitress, h as been added for th e
m o r n in g sh ift.
Since O ctober, a n e n l a r g e m e n t
for s e a tin g has abo u t doubled th e
c a p a c ity of th e cafe. P re v io u sly
set up to a c c o m m o d a te 30, th e new
b ooths In th e " a n n e x ” in c re a se
An all-day i r r i g a ti o n school for
f a r m e r s a n d o t h e r s Interested will ■
‘« 'atln g to 52.
be held a t th e W a s h in g t o n co u n ty
R e f r e s h m e n t s will he served by
f a ir g r o u n d s at th e q u o n s e t hut,
the fifth g r a d e m o th e rs.
b eg in n in g a t 10:00 a m , T h u rs d a y .
J a n u a r y 25, r e p o r ts
P a lm e r S.
T o rv e n d . c o u n t y e x ten sio n a g e n t .
t>y f," a n a p " G H m orl"
^
Bride-Elect At
Party Discloses
Planned Wedding
C ro p m a n a g e m e n t , e q u ip m e n t for
Irrig a tio n , use of elec tric power.
w a te r rights, p u m p in g from wells.
an d a n u m b e r of o th e r topics will
he disc u sse d at t h e school.
At th e c o nc lusion of the m e e tin g
Mrs. J a k e S t r a u s s w a s a ho ste ss
ber bom e on J o h n s o n Ave. last » g e n e r a l d iscussion period, will
F rid a y e v e n in g
for s sh o w e r hon- b* held d u r i n g w h ich extension
o ring h e r niece.
Miss S hirley J a n e specialists.
I rr ig a tio n
e q u ip m e n t
K an z ier w hos w e d d in g to A r t h u r oom panlea, pow er c o m p a n ie s an d
R a k k e will t a k e place J a n . 27
in o th e r m e m b e r s of th e s ta te engl-
P o rtla n d .
n e e r s s ta f f will p a r ti c ip a te
Both the bride-elect an d h e r fl- O t h e r topics
Include p u m p in g
a n r e will g r a d u a t e
th is m o n th
from wells a n d g e n e r a l questions,
fro m I«ewla a n d C la r k College
r e g a r d i n g the u a t of Irrigation.
Saddlç Fans Bid
Public Jan. 27th
To Annual Dance
S a tu r d a y , Ja n . 27, Is th e d a t e
chosen by the B e av e rto n S a d d le
club fo r Its a n n u a l d a n c e w h ich
will be held In the M etzger com-
m u n ity hall In Metzger.
T he public Is Invited a n d speeial
In v ita tions hav e gone to r id in g
g r o u p s th r o u g h o u t W a s h in g to n .
M u ltn o m a h a n d C l a c k a m a s coun-
ties.
Mrs. Lyle Cobb an d C h e t H u d -
dleston
a r e In c h a r g e of a r r a n g e -
m e n ta for th e affair.