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BEAVERTON, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1946
VOLUME 19. NUMBER 21
ESTABLISHED 1927
Beaverton City Council Accepts Bid
To Connect Sorrento Well No. 2 W itli
Present Water Slip >lv System
Committee Named To Study Plan
Bahson
Discusses Building For Vi est Slope Sewage Disposal
'Young Men Meet
To Organise Jr.
Chamber
A meeting was called June 11 committee and their
associates
Babson Park.
Mass. June 21. by Mr. E. D. Wiley, Mr. M D. who started the plan.
Twelve members of Beaverton’s
The market for houses- both old Campbell and Mr. L. W. Hobbs,
Construction
Co.
There Is a great need for a
At a special meeting of the City and Sateside
and new—is today as crazy as of West Slope ,to start the for­ sewer system in this part of the
prospective Junior
Chamber of
Council, held June 18, 1946, the $47,434.00.
was the stock market in 1929. mation of a sanitary district to country.. During heavy rains there
These
developments are
en­ Commerce met Wednesday noon
bid of State Construction Com-
Some day there is bound to be a study the problem and make re­ is often water seepage in many
, pany of Seattle, Washington, was couraging and it is possible that at Lambert’s Restaurant to hear
crash in the price of houses such commendations for action on the basements and since there are so
accepted and
contract awarded water from the new well may be talks by Floyd Campbell and Lee
as came to the stock market af­ problem of sewage disposal in many cesspools in the area this
the end of the Stldd, Jr., members of the Port­
for installing 7,880 feet of 12-inch available near
ter the last big boom. Houses that this district.
land Junior Chamber.
creates a possible health hazard.
j cast iron water main to connect sprinkling system.
Campbell,
an ex-president of
cost $8.000 or more to build 20
the new Sorrento W ell No. 2
The meeting was attended by o-
the Portland chapter, and Stldd,
years ago and which could have ver thirty residents o f the dis­
with the City distribution system
one of the national directors of
been bought ten years ago at trict.
at Allen Avenue and Watson St.,
A fter an address by Mr.
the JCC, discussed with the group
$6,000 are now being sold at $12,- Everett, State Sanitary Engineer,
the
amount of the bid
being
the procedures of securing a char­
000 or more.
$10,385.00 Other bids were also
in which he explained
how a
ter and the values and functions
Reasons For The Boom
received from the following con­
sanitary district is formed and the |
of a chapter in Beaverton. They
Tired? Thirsty? Warm weather
tractors on this work: Beebe and
There are three reasons for this great need there is for such an
brought out the ways the young
Werner, $12.969.00; Henshaw Bros,
m
a discussion
was got you down? People of Beaver­
unhealthy boom in houses: (1) organization,
$19,642.00; McMinnville Brick and
The discharge from the army of held. As a result a, committee of ton only have to step into Pat
A Budget Election, legal notice men can help their community,
gaining
leadership
“ Shake Shop”
Tile Co., $22.788.00; P. S. Lord of which appears in this issue. meanwhile
men
reprsesenting
the Murphy’s n e w
12,000,000 men, a large percentage eleven
Co.. $13, 795.00; Rushlight Auto­ Will be held at Beaverton City training for themselves.
o f whom have been married dur­ various sections of the disctrlct that opens tomorrow and he will
A temporary president, Bruce
matic Sprinkler Co.. $12.344.00 and Hall, between the hours of 8:00
ing the past five years and now was chosen to study what needs fix you a Frosted Malt, Sundae,
was elected, and a
Soda or your favorite fountain
Stateside Construction Co., $11,- a.m. and 8:00 p.m. on Tuesday, McMahon
naturally want a home. (2) The to be done.
temporary secretary-treasurer. Jay
Beaverton is becoming
990.00. Completion of this assign­ June 25th, 1946.
The members of the committee special.
crazy regulations of the govern­
ment is expected within 30 days
ment making it difficult to build are M. D. Campbell, E. D. W il­ one of the fastest growing towns
Voters
of Beaverton are re­ Gibson. Jr., was chosen. McMahon
from the date the pipe Is received quested to approve the levying appointed Francis Holboke and
new homes. (3) The labor unions ey, F. Arpke, Allen M. Armfield. in this section. New enterprises
Delivery of the pipe is promised of an amount of $9,950.00 outside Don Walker to act with Gibson in
rules and the aim of their mem­ L. C. Madden, F. J. Statter, M. each week.
D EAN P A U L M. DUNN
not later than August 1st.
Owen, A.
Oxtoby , C. G.
bers to do as little work, instead L.
the constitutional 106 per cent tax drafting by-laws.
Others attending were Dr. A1
The bid of the same company limitation.
of as much work, in the day as Bruntsch, J. E. Robinson and L.
Dean Paul M. Dunn, state head was also accepted for construction
possible. Hence, it is difficult to W. Hobbs.
The Public Utilities Commission Rossi, Ross Whisman, Dr. N or­
of Keep Oregon Green, sees dan­ of a 500,000 gallon reservoir and
man Johnson. Chet Hunkapillar,
A fter the committee men have
get a (new house built within a year
ger ahead from forest and range a pump house at a cost of $37.- decided in favor o f the City, fol­ Dr. Garson Kane, Don Hicks,
even if one is willing to pay the made a study of what needs to be
lowing
the
recent
public
hearing
fires unless public gives greatest 655.90,
which is
approximately on the City's application for a Jim Gattuccio. and Jack Grauer.
done, they will get up a petition
fantastic prices.
cooperation all summer long.
The group will meet Monday.
$3,250.00 above the Engineer’s es­ grade crossing over the Southern
I don’t blame labor for union­ to present to the county court.
6:30 at Lambert’s
timate. Other bids received were Pacific track at Hall Street. How­ June 23, at
w
izing and for demanding reason­ The county court can then call
and
One of the
largest auction
from Beebe and Wernes, $65.794.50 ever, he also ruled that the City Restaurant for a dinner
able wage increases, but
this for an election to be voted on by
grounds and the only one in this
must pay the cost of installing el­ meeting afterwards.
“ slow-down” in the work is ab­ the community.
When the district
is formed section of the country wil lbe op­
ectric warning signals and the
solutely wrong.
Not only will
crossing, the total cost which is
wage-workers themselves be ob­ and the directors elected, they ened Saturday by Oren Sudtell.
estimated at $5,500.00.
liged to pay more In rents, but can petition the federal govern­ Mr. Sudtell has operated auctions
St. Cecelia parish
Salem,
Springfield,
Other Items entailing increas­
they may start a buyers’ strike. ment for the cost of engineering in Albany,
opment*
in-
ed expenditures include a portion
People are disgusted with the way the district for the installation Hubbard and other Oregon towns. build a $140,000 development
An International Business Ma­ of the cost of enlarging the City
bricklayers, carpenters and paint­ of a sewage system. The engin­ He has been a resident of Oregon eluding school gymnasium, church
building and residence was turn­ chine has been purchased by the Hall. The City’s estimated cost
ers are apparently doing as little eer will be employed by the fed­ the past ten years.
His auction grounds cover an ed down by the Oregon district Beaverton First Seourity Bank under the recently enacted Em ­
as possible and dragging out the eral governmnt to make an area
Report has been made of the
ployee’s Retirement Law, an ad­
work. The nation’s standard o? survey at no cost to the local area of ten acres, thereby provid­ CPA construction review com­ of Beaverton.
death on June 17 of Theodore
mittee
due
to
the
building
mater­
This
machine
is
for
the
pur­
ing
plenty
of
parking
space.
The
district.
ditional
employee
and
certain
pay
living can be raised onlv by all
Tito” Reghitto, member of the
pose of increasing greater e ffi­ Increases.
If. after the survey is made, floor space is approximately 100 ials shortage.
of us producing more. W e can­
Also
the Valley
Community ciency at the teller •••'•>dows, e-
The
detailed
Rudget is also Beaverton fire department.
not pull ourselves up by our boot­ and the district wants to go a- X 100.
Surviving are
his wife, May,
Only the best of articles will United Presbyterian Church at liminate hours of work ordinar­ published in this
head with the plans and install
Issue of the
straps.
daughters, Jane and Carol, sis­
Multnomah Club road who ap­ ily spent after
banking hours, Beaverton Enterprise.
be
sold
over
his
block.
No
miscel­
the
sewage
system,
they
then
as­
Shall H e Sell?
plied for a permit to build a $60,- and to keep a complete record of
laneous, small articles.
All citizens are urged to go to ter, Mrs. Ida Pesenti, mother and
Should homeowners who have a sume the cost of the survey.
father, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Reg­
000
church
was
denied.
all
work
handled
throughout
the
His
livestock
pens
are
well
e-
the
polls and vote.
The only cost up to the point
chance to double their money on
hitto.
They were two of the 33 appli­ day.
of beginning work on the sew­ quipped —■ cement floor, cement
their present house now sell? My
Funeral services were held on
The machine also has an at­
slab 60x60 with pens and stanch­ cants in Oregon and Southwest
age
system
is
the
money
involved
answer is that if it is a house
Thursday, June 20, at St. Cecil­
whose
applications tachment which automatically en­
ions and concrete rings, making Washington
in
calling
the
election.
This
sum
which you own and do not oc­
ia Catholic Church where requiem
dorses transit checks.
which amounts to about $200, has them A -l as to sanitation. There were refused.
cupy, but from which you collect
mass was offered.
are three
unloading chutes, so
already
been
guaranteed
by
the
rents, sell it. This will give you
The Rosary was held Wednes­
there will be no waiting around
a good profit and you will be
to unload.
Mrs.
John
Holmes, Mrs.
J. day, June 19, at Pegg’s Chapel.
rendering a service by helping to
Bring your
farm
machinery,
George Elsenhauer as delegates, Interment will be at the Mt. Cal­
break this present crazy market.
and Mrs. A. R. Ringe and Mrs. vary cemetery.
cattle and hogs to this "up-to-the-
On the other hand,
if it is a
minute” auction grounds.
George R. Martin as alternates,
house in which you live, unless
The Raleigh School District held included plans for adding three together with Mrs. H. A. Harts­
you definitely
have some other
its annual meeting the evening rooms to the present greatly ov­ horn and Mrs. Carl Unger attend­
The annual union high school
place to go, you cannot afford to meeting will be held in the high
of June 17.
ercrowded school.
It is hoped ed the State Federation of Gak
sell even at these crazy
high school building Monday, June 24,
Two new school board mem­ that one o f these rooms will be den Clubs Convention at Eugene
prices.
Mrs. Eiaenhaurr
between the hours of 2 and 7 p.
bers were elected. Mr. Earl H. ready for occupation by /all. It last weekend.
The same genera ladvices ap­ m. for the purpose of electing
Hibbard was chosen to fill the was reported that the C. P. A. was elected State Federation Sec­
ply to business property and farm one school board member for a
The annual grade school meet­ two year vacancy caused by the grant for this addition has been retary for the coming year.
Representative Walter Norblad
property.
Factories, stores and term of five years.
The contract for the
ing of school district No. 48, resignation of Mr. Sherwin, who obtained.
(R-Ore)
today protested to the
farms which you occupy yourself,
work
was
let
to
George
Weber
of
presided
over
by
chairman
Mr.
The school budget for 1946 and
is moving to Ashland, Oregoh.
State Department and U N R R A
you should continue to hold; but 1947 school year has been ap­ William Grauer, was held Monday
West Slope.
against the grave injustice suf­
Mr. George Kruger, who lives
now is the time to "cash in” on proved by the budget committee June 17, 1946 .
An increase in salary for all the
fered by the tree nut industry of
those which you don’t occupy but and will be open for any review­
The two grade school directors on Scholls Ferry Road was elect­ teachers was passed and a fund
the United States due to the A-
are collecting rents therefrom. Of ing or discussion at the school elected at this meeting were Mr. ed for the regular three year for the hiring of the necessary
merican Government permitting
course, we are in inflation and it meeting.
new teachers when the new build-
Norton Peck for a three year term.
huge importations of edlbls nuts
will continue to
increase, but
The budget was approved. This ing is available was established.
term and Dr. R. S. Welsh for a
from famine
stricken areas of
there has never yet been a nera
two year term.
Marjorie Ringham, daughter of
Europe instead of requiring their
of inflation that was not followed
The 1946 and 1947 grade school
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A.
M.
Ringham,
was
Mr. and Mrs. Hammer of Port­
use and consumption in the Eur­
by an era of deflation.
budget was read and approved.
class of
land visited at the home of Mrs. among the graduating
opean market and suggested the
Getting Tenants Out
An appropriation of $5.000 to
Jamestown College June 10 She present condition could be rem­
Jennie Alexander Sunday.
i The general rules about getting
be used for the purpose of buying
received a Bachelor of Arts de­
edied if U N R R A would demand
Mrs.
Jack
Osfleld
and
Janice
tenants out of houses which they
land for the site o f a new grade
gree, having done her major work
that these importations be pro­
have
returned
home
from
Eugene.
now occupy are as follows: (1)
c?
r
school was approved.
in English.
Announcement of the arrival
hibited as a condition for the
Thrilled, jubilant
and slightly
I f the property is bought by a
The group also voted to sell the of a daughter, Judith A., June 4, Mrs. Osfield brought her sister
Miss Ringham has been very issuance of American food into
G. I. man who immediately gets perplexed at some American cus­ garage belonging to district No. to Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth O. home with her.
active in student affairs through these areas.
a lawyer to prepare proper no­ toms are Mrs. Basil Waters and 48 to the Beaverton union high Sundberg, at a Portland hospital,
Mr .and Mrs. George Klein and her college career. She was a
The Congressman pointed out
tices, the tenant can be evicted Mrs. John Waters of Beaverton, school.
has been received. Mrs. Sund­ family who have been living in member and on the cabinet of the
in three months. (2) I f the prop­ previously of Liverpool, England,
berg was formerly Verna W al­ Portland since his discharge from Y.W.C.A., a member of Alpha that during the last five months
erty is bought by anyonewho is to the latter a resident of only ten
ters an alumnus of Beaverton the army, have moved into the Zeta Society, Spanish Club. In- more than 38 million pounds of
edible nuts have been Imported in­
occupy it himself with his family days.
Union high school.
International Relations Club and to the United States from these
Jacobson house on Second St.
Charming to talk to because of
and who immediately employs a
Pan-Hellenic. During her junior European countries, and that this
Mr. and Mrs, Ellsworth Weigel
Darrel Allyn, son of Mrs. Nor-
English accent
lawyer to prepare proper notices, their delightful
are very
proud of their
tiny ene Brookhardt of Aloha, left on year she was president of the was in excess of any pre-war im ­
the tenant can be evicted in six these brides were good friends in
Student Association. She was al­
months. (3) I f your case con­ Liverpool, where they worked to­
Four Beaverton students were daughter, Bonita M., who was Monday with one hundred forty so a member of the Women’s Ath­ portation over a period of one
year.
born
June
2.
other
young
people
to
attend
a
gether
as
office
clerks
in
the
Roy­
forms with neither of the two
among those receiving degrees at
letic
Association and its presi­
“Although I believe we should
above mentioned, you will have a al Liver Health Insurance Co. (L i­ the
Sixty-ninth
commencement
Born to Mr and Mrs. Phillip Bible School camp at Troutlake, dent during her senior year. Dur­
hard time in getting the tenant ver pronounced with a long “ i” ). exercises held June 16 at the U- B. Boehmer, Rt. 6, Box 1164-A, near Troutdal. He will be gone ing her senior year honors that expend our every effort to pre­
vent starvation in Europe,” Mr.
As for America, they agree that niversity of Oregon campus.
out unless he is willing to move
June 11, a daughter, Catherine P. two weeks.
f ame to her
include being a Norblad stated, “ it seems unreas­
out. Thus, the purchase of homes they are rather amazed at the
Maxine Cady Barnes, daughter
Mr.
Elwin
Nelson
has
just
re­
homecoming
attendant,
selected
Miss
Loretta Morton has re­
onable to me that these highly
bright, gay frocks
the women of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Cady, 353
for speculation is risky.
turned from an extended trip to as a ‘‘Representative
Jimmie”
Not only are old houses selling can wear without criticism, the Angel Street, Beaverton, received turned from a visit with her aunt the east, going to his old home and elected to ’ W ho’s Who in nutritious nuts, which admittedly
are rich in vitamins and high in
for more than they are worth, unlimited supply o f clothing, ab­ the degree of Bachelor of Arts. in Portland.
and visiting relatives.
Mr. and American Colleges and Univer­ calories, should be imported in
but new houses are likewise in­ sence of a rationing system and Mrs. Barnes majored in music at
Mr. Myron
Gray and family Mrs. Nault went with him, also sities.”
ever-increasing quantities to the
flated. This, however, is not the queue.
the university.
from Fresno, California are visit­ visiting relatives.
United State«
instead of being
When
questioned
about the
fault of the contractors. They are
Receiving a Bachelor of Science ing Mr. and Mrs. Doy Gray. My­
Stafford Miller of Oregon City
consumed in European countries
working
hard to give
you as meaning of "queues” they said degree was James D. Cameron, ron
is the second son of the is visiting his father and grand­
where they are produced. As an
good a house as they can at a that standing in line for any ar­ son of M. and Mrs. William Cam­ Grays and graduated from high parents.
The Ward and Jordan families example, the importations of fil­
fair price. They, moreover, are se­ ticle is called "queueing” . Mrs. eron, rt. 1, box 111, upon com­ school here some years ago.
Mrs. Norena
Brookhardt left are resting up after spending the berts have increased this year 500
verely handicapped by labor con­ Basil Waters, a resident of only pleting requirements as an archi­
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Miller have Tuesday morning with a number weekend at Mercer Lake. Mr. per cent over the average pre­
ditions and
material shortages. two and a half month, laughingly tecture major.
a daughter and two boys from of other chaperones to attend a Ward reports that the bass are war figure. The caloric content
Yes. they long for the time when remarked she still very gingerly
Alva Whitcomb Graham, route
of filberts imported In the last
they will again be able to build handles eggs and shortening for 2, box 375, Beaverton, will receive New York visiting them, also a 4-H Club at Corvallis. She will biting if you can catch them.
be away ter. days.
The Breitenstein’s spent four six months is equivalent to the
good houses at reasonable prices. she is afraid of using some one’s the degree of Doctor of Educa­ granddaughter from Oklahoma.
Mrs. W. E'. Pegg's sister of Se­ days fishing recently. Trout are caloric content contained in 220
tion.
Mr . and Mrs. Dave Catto of
They are not only handicapped ration.
the family a biting if you can hook ’em. They thousands bushels of wheat. Ex­
She further explained that they
by the labor unions, but they hate
Her thesis tilte is, “ An exper­ Gladstone visited the Blassers on attle, is paying
caught 26 flounders and a lovely actly the same thing is true in
to use the green
lumber and were only allowed one egg per imental study of the developments Sunday. Hubert Hingley, a ’ bro­ short visit.
varying degrees of other nuts im­
small sizes which they are com­ month per person and one ounce of attitudes of eighth grade pup­ ther of Mrs. Blasser .also visited
Mrs. "Bud” Hite of West Slope sunburn.
ported into this country.
ils.”
gave a luncheon at the home of
them.
pelled to do at the present time. of shortening per week.
When asked about
travelling
her mother, Mrs. Larson Tues­
Therefore, my final suggestion
Lyman A. Webb, Beaverton, will
Mr. and Mrs. Paxton are in Cal­ day afternoon for
I.O.O.F. PICNIC
Mrs. Ernest
is that If you can get on without conditions between England and receive his Master of Arts degree
ifornia
on a vacation. They will
Don’t forget the IOOF and Re-
the
United
States
both
found
the
buying a house at the present
in physics at the commencement be gone for a couple of weeks Hite of Kinton, Mrs. Lucille Flint
bekah Ix>dge picnic. Sunday June
exercises.
and little daughter,
Delores of
time, you had better do so. On boats very crowded.
or more.
23 at Shute Park, Hillsboro.
Mrs. J. W’ aters came across on
Scholls and Mrs. Robert Holland
the other hand, this probably
The title of Mr. Webb’s thesis
Peter Tozer, son of Mr. and
It is in honor of veterans and
Mrs. Myrtle
Nelson
returned of Beaverton.
means waiting until after 1950 be- |
Willa
A. Holbrooke while is. “A study of a single magnetic
Mrs. Robert Tozer, left last Fri­
from
California
last Tuesday.
fore you can get a decent house < Mrs B. Waters was on the Queen lens electron microscope.”
Arden Enger, senior at BJi.S., day by car with his uncle from their wives.
Mary.
Coffee, cream and ice cream ga­
at a fair price.
She was visiting a sister, Mrs. is in the Good Samaritan Hospi­
Both are sincerely enthusiastic
Grace P. Lloyd, who lives In San tal in Portland as a result of a Seattle for Kuln, North Dakota, lore.
Just bring your lunch basket
about living in Oregon and ever
Fernando. While there the I^acys roman candle exploding in his where he will visit his grandpar­
so grateful for the helping hand
spent a day with her. The Lacys face Tuesday evening. June 17, at ents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bllllg and enjoy a day of viaitlng and
meier.
a general good time.
extended to them when they first
Mrs. L. W. Geigner, previously have sold their home and plan Sylvan, Oregon.
From there he will go to Min
arrived.
All o f Washington County Re-
Alice Johnson of Beaverton, and on building near the ocean Mrs.
neapolis. his former home and the bekahs and Odd Fellows will be
her children have left for their Lacy la a Past Matron of Beaver j Kn joyed Skating Party
present home of his grandmother. there.
home in Tillamook, Oregon, after Chapter, O.E.8
The young people of the Beav Mrs. Maude Tozer.
visiting in Beaverton with her
The Bible School, which Is be­ erton Christian Church and the
Peter expects to be gone about Births
sisters, Mrs. W. E. Henderson.
young
people of the
Hillsboro
The Beaverton Grange will hold
A son. Timothy L was born to
Mrs. L. A. Kerr and Mrs. Thayne ing held In the Church of Christ Christian Church held a joint four weeks.
is
having
a
very
good
attend­
their rgeular
meeting Monday.
Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Conley L. Barnett
skating
party
at
the
Hillsboro
The Friendly Circle club met
June 24th at 8 p.m. Mr. Harold
ance.
of Beaverton June 9th
skating rink Thursday evening,
™
^edna»
L. Cook of Portland will be the at the home of M r. Don Long. , *
Mrs. Lillian Thyng went to a June 13.
Mr. and Mrs. Elder A. Erfeldt
Wa/inss/iav
Tims
19
Tv,ir*—
r,
nay
ninK
.
Jun#
1
2
,
at
th^
homR
Thirteen
guest speaker and will talk on ] Wednesday. June 12.
__ ___
___
of Beaverton are the parents o f a
W E - Henderson for Mrs. luncheon at Mrs. McKenzie's (nee
"Wood and Wood Products.” The members were present and two I ° f
son born June 7th and named E l­
ir,e I Gi* * n,,r »t which the following Anna Boring) last Thursday in H>nt Crm|> m m Mm and ^
members of the Tigard and Kin- visitors attended. A two-course friends from Beaverton and Port­
der E. Erfeldt.
Portland.
_
!
Mr.
and
Mrs.
C.
A
Searcy
of
luncheon
was
served
at
noon.
A
ton Granges will be guests and
Next Tuesday evening, June 25,
land attended; Doris Yarton, Aud­
Mrs Della McCauley of San Beaverton.
have Just returned
this will be the first o f several very pleasant afternoon was en­ rey Yarton. M r, F A. Ludwig Francisco
will be the annual
Friendship I Visitor at Grange Meeting
Is
visiting
her
cousin.
from
a
five
day
trlp
to
Waldport
joyed by all.
visitations.
Meeting of the Minerva Chapter
An Interesting visitor at the
and daughters. Doris and Fran Mrs Ruby Boyd, and aunt. Mrs. Oregon, via Corvallis
Oregon'
■n>e new officers for the en- ,
Kathryn
Very
recently the Beaverton
of the Eastern Star at St. Johns June 8th Grange meeting was
Desinger.
Helen Wilmot.
where they picked up Mrs. Sear
Grange presented Mr. and Mrs ( suing year were installed as fol Shepher
Attending the Friendship Meet­ Mrs Clarence Palm o f Seattle,
Mrs L A. Kerr and
A number from here attended cy’s son. Bob Haynes, who has
Charles Van Kleek with a 2 5 -year lows; Mrs L. V. Graham, pres.; Mrs. Thayne Smith
ing of Daphne Chapter In Mil­ Wash.
Mrs. Palm and her smali
Friendship
Night
at
Daphne
chap­
just
finished
his
freshman
year
at
membership certificate.
Mrs Walter Van Kleek. vice prea-
waukle last Monday evening were son Robert visited at the home o f
ter
O
E
S
at
Milwaukle
last
Mon­
Oregon
State
College.
A very interesting program was ident: Mrs. Carl Ramey, secretary,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brownrlgg,
At Waldport where they visited Worthy Patron and Matron, Mrs. her uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs.
David Phelps. Jr Is returning day evening.
presented
at the last meeting.
-
S B Lawrence of Raleigh Hills
this week end from several weeks
Mr. Campbell, husband of Car­ Mr Searcy’s brother, they went Frances McOeorge.
A debate, entitled. “ Are W’omen Newlyweds le a v e for Corvallis
Henry Pfen­ for a week.
crab
hunting
and
fishing
ina
Campbell
(nee
Carna
Peterson»
More Curious Than Men,” was
Mr and Mrs. Elvis A Diekaeon visit in Wedderburn Oregon with
ning. Mrs. Harry Nelaon. Mrs. L.
given The debate teams
consist- returned to Beaverton Sunday
Dick Cushman
The
Cushman has arrived In Berlin and It will
L. Falrweather. Mrs. C. O. Ack
The monthly meeting of St. Cs-
Spends
Week
end
at
Home
not he very long
before Mrs.
ed o f men only, and the decision night and left Monday
for Cor | f*m ily were formerly of this ar-
erman. Mrs George Blasser Mrs cilia’s Altar Society will bs on
children will be
was. “Yes. women are more cur-1 vallls. Oregon, where
they will **• having moved to
Southern Campbell and
Pat Stewart
waa home from Carrie Leonard and Mrs. George Wednesday, June 26th at 1 30 n m
leaving to join him.
ious than men "
I make their home
Oregon last fall.
Newport for the week end.
Thyng.
I at the Parish Hall
V
Beaverton Voters
To V ote <In Budget
Eleetion Momkiv
“Pat’s Shake Shop“
Formal Opening
Community
Auction To Hold
First Sale Saturday
C PA Save “No”
To Proposed Bldgs. New Business
Macinile 111 ILlIlk
Funeral Services
Held Yesterday
For T. Regliitto
Ladies Attend
Convention
Raleigh School Plans Improvement
At Annual Meeting Hehl June 17
To Fleet School
Board Member
Norblad Protests
Importation Of
Edible Nuts
Grade School
Meeting June 17
Marjorie Bingham
Ends Active
College Career
English Brides
Enthusiastic About
Living In Oregon
Beaverton
PERSO NALS
Four Student«
Receive Degrees
Cedar Mills
Peter "Loser On
Trip East
Harold L. Cook,
Guest Speaker At
Beaverton Grange
I^efl For Homo
Friendly Circle
installs Officers
Friendship Meet
Tuesdav Nijrlit