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PERSO N \ L i n
N O TES
\ R O I T C A N D ID A T E S
IN P O L I T I C A L A R E N A
PRESIDENTIAL
Volume 21, Number 15, Established 1927
N a tio n a l s ifn ific a n c e a tte n d s th e
O regon sta te p rim ary e le c tio n M ay
21. In th e d e v elo p in g ra ce for
P r e sid e n t o f th e U n ited S ta te s, th e
R e p u b lic a n p a rty is in th e m id st
o f a s e r io u s p re-co n v e n tio n e lim ­
in a tio n co n te st.
T op c o n te n d e r s in th e sta te b al­
lo tin g are G o vern or T h o m a s E.
D e w e y o f N e w Y ork sta te , w h o
w a s n o m in e e
a g a in s t
th e la te
P r e sid e n t F r a n k lin D. R o o se v e lt
in 1944. an d
fo rm e r G o v ern o r
H arold S ta s se n o f M in n eso ta .
T h e se tw o se e k e r s a fte r th e top
p o litic a l ro o st h a v e r ea lly fa n n e d
th e a ir -w a v e s in th eir p u rp o sefu l
p r e se n ta tio n s to th e v o tin g R ep u b ­
lica n p ublic. W h ile D e w e y fo r c e s
h a v e a n a d v a n ta g e by r e a so n o f
th e ir c a n d id a te ’s p rev io u s
cam ­
p a ig n , S ta s s e n h a s ta k e n ev e r y
o p p o r tu n ity to p resen t h im s e lf as
th e m o re ab le ca n d id a te.
D iffe r e n c e s b e tw e e n
th e
tw o
c a n d id a te s c a m e to sh a rp fo c u s in
tw o
r e cen t rad io a d d r e ss e s in
P o rtla n d .
S ta s se n h a s co m e o u t fla tly and
w ith o u t p r e te n se in fa v o r o f b a n ­
n in g or o u tla w in g th e C o m m u n ist
p a rty in th e U n ite d S ta te s. D e w e y
d e c r ie s th is
a s u n c o n stitu tio n a l
an d u n w ise, s a y in g c o n tr a r iw ise
th a t h e w ou ld
ra th er
h a v e th e
C o m m u n ist p a rty
in th e
open
th a n u n d ergrou n d .
S in ce th is th em e, both lo c a lly
an d in fo reig n a ffa ir s, h a s b e­
c o m e th e d o m in a n t c o n sid e r a tio n
o v er m a n y im p o r ta n t c o n sid e r a ­
tio n s in p u b lic d e lib e r a tio n s, th e
v a r y in g sta n d ta k e n on th e issu e
w ill d o u b tle ss com e in for g r e a t
r e p etitio n .
O f co u rse, th ere a r e m a tte r s o f
h o u sin g , p u b lic h ea lth , p e a c e tim e
c o n sc r ip tio n , E R P , c iv il r ig h ts and
lab or le g is la tio n th a t a lso m ig h t
fig u r e in th e d e c la r a tio n s o f on e
w h o w o u ld h ea d th e n a tio n a l g o v ­
ern m en t.
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BEAVERTON, WASHINGTON C O U N T Y , O R E G O N ,
Property Owners On Ninth
Appeal For An Explanation
In v ie w o f th e a w a k e n in g a w a r e
« I I N C O I M I L O H D L K S S I K \ EY K E G H ID IN G
n e ss in W a sh in g to n c o u n ty foi
th e n eed o f a d efin ite r e c r e a tio n ­
NEW P A R K IN G H E G T E V IT O N S ON II M l S i .
a l p ro g ra m , M iss P a t B o lto n , of
An o u tr a g e d d e le g a tio n o f 9th E a st str e e t an d a fou i foot sid e ­
B e a v e r to n , su g g e s ts a n a ll-a m a ­
teu r sh o w
d ra w in g on str ic tly str e e t p ro p erty o w n e r s w h o d e­ w a lk on th e e a st sid e
lo c a l ta le n t of th e e a stern en d of c la re d th e m s e lv e s so m e w h a t d is­
W a s h in g to n s tr e e t im provem ent
th e T u a la tin v a lle y . M iss B o lto n g u ste d a t th e h e a lth , sa fe ty and w ill in c lu d e g r a v e l, curbs, m ac
had a rriv e d in th is c o u n tr y ju st p ea ce h a za rd s o f th e ir n eig h b o r­ a d a m s u r fa c e s on a 42 foot road ­
a fe w m o n th s ago. from L on d on , hood b e c a u se of s tr e e t co n d itio n s, w a y s u r fa c e . R e m o n str a n c e s on
an d sh e h a s had e x te n s iv e e x p e r ­ d em a n d ed o f th e B ea v erto n c ity th is w o rk w ill be a ccep ted u n til
ie n c e a s a p rod u cer o f rad io and c o u n c il. M ay 3, w h y str e e t im ­ 8 p. m , J u n e 7, B ea v erto n city
e n te r ta in m e n t sh o w s
p r o v e m e n t on 12th, b e tw e e n L o m ­ h all.
M iss B o lto n w ould h a v e local bard an d W a tso n , is n e c e ssa r y for
A le tte r from th e city p lan n in g
ta le n t co m e to g e th e r for p ra ctice tr a v e l th ro u g h a v a c a n t field w h ile c o m m iss io n reco m m en d ed a c c e ss
an d r e h e a r sa ls, w o rk in g
tow ard 9th str e e t
is h e a v ily
p op u la ted str e e ts to se r v e L om bard, A llen,
p r e se n ta tio n s o n c e o r tw ic e
a an d o n ly h a s a v e r ita b le w a g o n W a tso n an d 9th and foi th e im
w e e k , th e p ro ceed s g o in g to the road fo r c o n sta n t tr a ffic .
p ro v em en t of 5th street b etw een
b u ild in g o f a
reg u la r b u ild in g
F ile s a t th e c ity h a ll sh o w a T u c k e r an d F r a n k lin by th e addi
fo r th e r e c r e a tio n a l a c tiv ity . A f­
r e so lu tio n had b een p a ssed and tio n of g r a v e l to an eight inch
te r th e b e st ta le n t a v a ila b le had
su r v e y o rd ered to op en up 9th d ep th on a 24 fo o t road su rfa ce
su r v iv e d th e gra d u a l e lim in a tio n
T h e c o u n c il to o k th e first m a t­
str e e t in M ay, 1947, but n o th in g
o f su c h a sh o w program , m e a n s
ta n g ib le c a m e o f it e v e n th o u g h ter u n d er c o n sid e r a tio n and voted
w o u ld be ta k e n to put th e m over
th e 5th str e e t project hut on a
th e su r v e y w a s m ade
th e air.
w id er b a sis th a n 24 feet T he new
T h e c o u n c il p r e su m e s th e p ro­
B e fo r e s ta r tin g on su c h a v e n ­
$92,000 C a th o lic
ch u rch b uilding
ture, th e c o m in g su m m er. M iss p o sed im p r o v e m e n t fell th ro u g h to be c o n str u c te d in this area and
B o lto n a sk s so m e in d ic a tio n of b e c a u se o f a q u e stio n a s to w h e ­ fu tu r e tr a v e l n e e d s w ere noted
th e in te r e st an d su p p ort fro m resi­ th er or not d e d ic a tio n o f p rop erty
A d e le g a tio n o f m erch a n ts close
d e n ts o f th e v a lley . P a r tic ip a n ts for th e str e e t had b een m ad e, in to H a ll s tr e e t an d B road w ay a p ­
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b e tw e e n th e a g e s of 16 and 25
p eared b efo re th e council, a sk in g
C ity
A tto r n e y P a u l P a tte r so n
y e a r s o f a g e a r e In d icated for the
a te n m in u te lo a d in g zone on th e
e x p la in e d to th e d e le g a tio n the
p r e se n t.
sto r e sid e o f H a ll street as w ell as
T h e p itfa lls a s w ell a s th e re­ n e c e ss a r y p ro ced u re in o b ta in in g a tw o -ca r p a r k in g space on th e
w a rd s fr o m su c h a r e c r e a tio n a l a s tr e e t im p r o v e m e n t. N a m e s w ere o th e r sid e o f H a ll street F r a n cis
p ro g ra m a re w e ll k n o w n to M iss r e g iste r e d an d c ity m a n a g e r M au r­ H o lb o k e,
T h r ifty
M arket,
w as
B o lto n . H er ex p e r ie n c e in c lu d e s ic e R o m tg a r r a n g e d to m eet w ith sp o k e sm a n for th e four b u sin ess
a ll p a rts o f th e sh ow b u sin e ss e x ­ th e p r o p erty o w n e r s on th e q u e s ­ m en.
tion .
c e p t a c tu a l sta g e p e r fo rm a n ce.
B e c a u se o f a b e lie f that B ea v er­
In
E n g la n d , sh e w r o te
radio
P e titio n
w as
p r e se n te d
from to n w ill e x is t a s a sh op p in g c e n ­
sc r ip ts fo r th e B. B. C. an d w a s e ig h t a d jo in in g p ro p erty o w n ers ter
for su r r o u n d in g areas, th e
p r ess r e p r e se n ta tiv e for v a r io u s a s k in g th e v a c a tio n o f B ea v e r d a m d e le g a tio n d e c la r e d th e e ity should
n o te d p e r so n a litie s in th e e n te r ­ road e a st o f S h o rt s tr e e t to th e n o t o b str u c t su c h d ev elo p m en t by
ta in m e n t w o rld . D u rin g th e w ar O reg o n E le c tr ic tr a c k s. A lread y w ith h o ld in g a n y possib le p ark in g
sh e w a s se v e n y e a r s in th e B ritish r e fe r r e d to th e p la n n in g c o m m is­ sp a ce.
e q u iv a le n t o f th e “W a cs"
and sio n , th e v a c a tio n m a y e x te n d to
T h c o u n c il v o te d t o table th e is­
w o r k e d a s a rad ar o p e r a to r du r­ th e e n tir e le n g th o f B e a v e r d a m
s u e u n til c it y
m a n a g er R o m ig
in g a ir raid s. S h e a lso p rod u ced road. C o u n cilm a n W r ig h t rep orted . co u ld m a k e a su rv ey o f o th er
se v e r a l tro o p c o n c e r ts d u rin g her
R e so lu tio n s
w ere a d o p ted fo r b u sin e ss m en 's rea ctio n s, to gu id e
ser v ic e .
im p r o v e m e n t on E a s t str e e t, from in th e d e c isio n .
R e a d e r s w h o are in te r e ste d in B r o a d w a y
to T u a la tin
h ig h w a y
D e le g a te s M o rg a n and G en eral
h e lp in g
M iss
B o lto n 's
p roject, an d o n W a sh in g to n str e e t from
L a rk in , o f th e n e w ly form in g W est
e ith e r b y in te r e st or by a c tiv e F a r m in g to n road to F irst a v en u e .
S lo p e F ir e P r o te c tio n d istrict, d is ­
su p p ort, a re u rg ed to e x p r e ss an
T h e s t a te h ig h w a y c o m m iss io n c u ss e d te r m s o f fire p ro tectio n
o p in io n b y w r itin g d ir e c t to th is w ill re p a ir E a s t str e e t on co n d i-
a n d s u g g e s tio n s for ta x a tio n , for
n e w sp a p er.
; tio n th a t th e c it y fir st m a k e c e r ­ r e fe r e n c e b y th e W est Slope r e si­
A d d ress le tte r s to “ P L A Y P R O ­ ta in im p r o v e m e n ts. T h e se la tte r
d en ts.
G R A M ”, ca re o f th is n ew sp a p er, in c lu d e cu rb s, d r a in a g e and g e n ­
R e c e n t e le c tio n 4»tJarated fire
B e a v e r to n , O regon.
e r a l c o n d itio n in g
R e m o n s tr a n c e s p r o te c tio n
r e sp o n s ib ilitie s
from
w ill be a c c e p te d up to 7 p. m ., th e c h a r te r o f the W est S lop e
J u n e 7, a t th e c it y h all.
w a te r d istr ic t.
T h e c o u n c il v o te d to e sta b lis h
a 40 fo o t s tr e e t w ith a fo u r foot
sid e w a lk a n d tw o foot p a r k w a y
fo r lig h t p o les on th e w e st sid e o f
T o th e n a tio n a l c o n v e n tio n , th e
D em o c r a tic ra n k o f v o te r s w ill be
c a lle d u p on to n a m e e ig h t d ele­
g a te s a t la r g e an d tw o fro m th is
c o n g r e ss io n a l d istr ic t, m a k in g a
to ta l o f 10 to b e v o te d
on
in
W a sh in g to n
co u n ty .
C a n d id a te s
to ta l 17, o f w h ich 13 a re str iv in g
for
d e le g a te -a t-la r g e w h ile fo u r
are tr y in g for th e c o n g r e ssio n a l
d is tr ic t race.
In th e R e p u b lic a n co lu m n s, 14
c a n d id a te s a re s e e k in g c h o ic e a s
d e le g a te s a t la rg e, o f w h ic h fo u r
w ill be e lec ted . In th e d istr ic t, tw o
w ill be cro w n ed a m o n g n in e c a n ­
d id a te s fo r d ele g a te s.
T h e v a r y in g n u m b er
b etw een
th e tw o p a rties d e riv e s from d if­
fe r e n t n a tio n a l p a rty p o licy fo r
T h e T h ree L in k s a ss o c ia tio n of
m a k e up o f sta te d e le g a tio n s to
W
a sh in g to n c o u n ty ,
rep resen ted
th e n a tio n a l co n v en tio n .
by m e m b e r s from
all m em b er
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lo d g es, w ere e n te r ta in e d recenM y
SENATORIAL RACE
by th e B e a v e r to n Odd F e llo w s’
In th e D e m o c r a tic c a te g o r y a
lod ge. P r e s id e n t E a r l F ish er, of
c o n te s t lo o m s for th e p o sitio n of
H illsb o ro , o ff ic ia t e d d u r in g the
U . S. se n a to r.
V isito r s fro m K in to n , S c h o lls,
b u sin e ss m e e tin g .
D em o c r a ts w ill c h o o se b etw een
I
L
oedy,
W a sh in g to n , H illsb o r o an d
E n te r ta in m e n t
c h a ir m a n .
A!
M an ley J. W ilso n fo u r tim e s in
B u tts, p r e se n te d R e v e r e n d E v erett | Ladd H ill, C la c k a m a s c o u n ty , a t­
th e O regon sta te le g isla tu r e , and
B o w ers.
w ho
in tro d u ced C oach te n d e d th e B e a v e r to n g r a n g e m e e t­
D r. L o u is A. W ood, 23 y e a r s a
P au l S ta g g o f P a c ific u n iv e r sity in g on th e e v e n in g o f A p ril 26,
p r o fe sso r o f e c o n o m ic s in th e U n i­
m a k in g a to ta l a tte n d a n c e o f 80
for a ta lk on sp o rts.
v e r s ity o f O regon.
C a p ta in L eo W eid n er, P o rtla n d m<*m bprs.
F o u r te e n
c a n d id a te »
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fire d e p a r tm e n t, an d S gt. W H ill w<“rp in str u c te d in th e th ird and
MANLEY J. WILSON
B ru n er o f th e P o r tla n d police do 1 f ° ,,r tb d e g r e e s o f th e order,
te c h n ic a l pie- , B e c a u se o f the n a te n e s s o f th e
W ilso n su p p o rts h o m e-b u ild in g p a rtm en t. sh o w e d
aid ,
n a tio n a l h ea lth
in su ra n ce, tu r e s o f th e w a y in w h ich th e se |
th * le c tu r e r ’s p ro g ra m
h road en ed so cia l se c u r ity , fed era l d e p a r tm e n ts h a n d le c a lls and e x ­ c o n siste d o n ly o f g ro u p s in g in g
aid to sch o o ls, labor la w Im p rove­ p la in in g th e d e v ic e s used fo r th e a fte r w h ich p o tlu rk r e fr e s h m e n ts
m en t an d str e n g th e n in g o f th e tr a in in g o f p o lic e m e n and firem en w e r e serv ed in th e d in in g h a ll.
U n ited N a tio n s a s an in str u m e n t
A fte r th e e n te r ta in m e n t, a b u f­ T h e d isp la y ta b le s fe a tu r e d c o n e s.
B e a v e r to n a t­
for w orld peace.
fe t su p p er w a s serv ed to th e m an y T w e n ty -fo u r fro m
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ten d ed P o m o n a g r a n g e a t K in to n
in a tte n d a n c e .
DR. LOUIS A. WOOD
L a d ie s o f R e b e k a h u n d er the la st w eek .
T h e n e x t re g u la r g r a n g e m e e t­
D r. W ood , D em o cra tic ca n d id a te d irectio n o f A d ela id e B o llin g e r co ­
in g w ill b e a t 10 30 a. m ., S a tu r ­
o
p
era
ted
to
m
a
k
e
th
e
m
e
e
tin
g
for th e h o u se o f r e p r e se n ta tiv e s
d ay. May’ 8. T h e h o m e e c o n o m ic s
in 1946. fa v o r s c o m p le tio n o f the su c c e ssfu l.
clu b m e e ts in th e h a ll a t 11:00
R o n n ev ille P o w e r A d m in istr a tio n
o ’c lo c k T u esd a y , M ay 11. P o tlu c k
a d v a n c e p rogram o f c o n str u c tio n
lu n c h e o n w ill be se r v e d a t n oon ,
he co m p leted on sch ed u le, by 1954;
w ith M rs. M cK erch er h o ste ss.
fa v o r s th e E R P a s an in str u m e n t
T h e roll c a ll is to be on fa m o u s
j f p eace; w ould rep eal th e T a ft
m o th ers. A fter th e b u sin e ss m e e t­
H a r tle y la w for le ss in d u str ia l
in g th e la d ie s w ill se w fo r th e
s tr ife ; r e co g n iz es th e p o ssib ility
b azaar.
o f im p o sin g som e co n tro ls, in a d ­
R ep u b lica n w o m en o f W ash in g- i
d itio n to v o lu n ta ry m e th o d s, to ton c o u n ty a re in v ite d to a tten d ]
a c h ie v e o rd erly price d e c lin e .
a m e e tin g M ay 14, 2:30 p. m „ at I
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the h om e o f R e p r e se n ta tiv e and !
SENATOR GUY CORDON
Mrs. J. O. J o h n so n , co rn er o f 5th j
In c u m b e n t S en a to r G u y G or­ an d E lm , M etzger, to h ear M rs j
don Is u n o p p o sed in th e p r im a ries W illia m B u rn s, sta te p r esid en t o f
for re-electio n to th e U n ite d S ta te s th e R ep u b lica n W o m en 's F ed era -j
T ie fo r fir s t in th e h ig h h u r­
se n a te , a s a R ep u b lica n
tion of O regon .
d
le
s, a t th e c o u n ty tr a c k m eet,
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P u rp o se o f th e m e e tin g w ill be
to form a c o u n ty c h a p te r o f th e h eld in S c a p o o se M ay 4. h e lp e d
WALTER NORBLAD, M. C.
B e a v e r to n h ig h sc h o o l th in c la d s
W a lte r
N orb lad .
m em b er o f o r g a n iz a tio n , to be a ffilia te d w ith roar to a sm a sh in g v ic to r y w ith
th
e
sta
te
and
n
a
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l
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rgan
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c o n g r e ss, s e e k s a c o n te ste d n o m ­
61 p o in ts. R u n n e r s up w e r e H ills ­
in a tio n a s c a n d id a te fo r re-e le c ­ tion n o w in th e p r o c e ss o f b u ild ­ boro, 49 p o in ts, T ig a rd , 21 p o in ts,
up.
,
tio n from th e fir st d istr ic t, ap­
At p rese n t, w o m en R ep u b lica n S h er w o o d 13, an d F o r e s t G ro v e 10.
p lica b le to W a sh in g to n c o u n ty in ­
A1 W a lk er,
B e a v e r to n
sen io r,
p
a
r tisa n s a re n ot o r g a n ized in a
terest.
ta n g le d in a tie fo r fir s t p la c e in
c
o
u
n
ty
fe
d
era
tio
n
F or h is ca n d id a cy . C o n g ressm a n
th e h ig h h u rd les, w ith J e r r y D o y le,
N orb lad c it e s h is tw o term se n io r ­
H illsb o ro , at 15.00 tim e , th e f a s t ­
ity u n d er H o u se ru les w h ic h in ­
e st su ch n e g o tia tio n s on c o u n ty
c r e a se s h is p resen t p r io rity over m issin o n a r y B a p tist w h o p ro m ises record.
105 m em b ers. H is ap p ea l is b ased to uphold th e B ib le an d the C on ­
B y th e ir v icto ry , th e h igh sc h o o l j
on h is rep orted b a ck g r o u n d and stitu tio n to th e le tte r , to th e best te a m q u a lifie s e ig h t m en for par j
tr a in in g , w h ich h e sa y s q u a lifie s o f h is k n o w le d g e a n d a b ility .
tic ip a tio n in
th e d is tr ic t m e e t, i
H e. too. w o u ld la y c la im to the M ay * at M cM inn ville.
him to a c tiv e an d e ff e c tiv e ly rep­
n o m in a tio n o f R e p u b lic a n c o n ­
resen t th e v o tin g public.
J im
M oore,
B ill
B a co n .
Al
9
9
9
g r e ssm a n from th e fir st d istr ic t W a lk er. J a m e s O lson. J a c k C of
• • •
JOHN T. HENSLEY
P a u l O ld en b u rg, B ob C a ste e l and
7. tv M u lh au sen w ill m a k e up th e '
lo h n T a ft H e n sle y , born in O k ­ DEMOCRATIC RACE
T h e r e is n o n e
B e a v e r to n d is tr ic t en try.
la h o m a . Is a saved , G o d -fea rin g
Beaverton IOOF
Plays Host To Co.
Three Links Assn.
Visitors Boost
Grange Meeting
To 30 Members
State Head GOP
Women Meets To
Form Co. Chapter
FRIDAY, MAY 7, 1948
Raleigh Carnival
SU BSCR IPT IO N
Council Orders Necessary
Steps For Sewer Election
R e p o r ts from th e R a le ig h sch o o l
P T A ca r n iv a l in d ic a te s th e a ffa ir ,
held A pril 23, w a s a g r e a t su c c e ss.
R e c e ip ts b oosted th e g r o u p ’s tr e a s ­
ury by $300, a c c o r d in g to A. O.
O leson , ch airm an .
E v e n in g e n te r ta in m e n t w a s p io -
vid ed by v a rio u s g a m e s an d a
nu m b er of booths, w h ich o ffe r e d
n eed lew o rk , so ft
d rin k s, ca n d y
popcorn, paper h ats, c o r su g e s anil
p la n ts. F ortu n e te llin g an d a ca k e
w a lk w ere a lso in clu d ed .
T h is is th e fir st c a r n iv a l to he
sta g e d by th e P T A in 1948 but th e
g ro u p e x p e c ts a rep ea t p e r fo r m ­
a n c e in th e fall.
F or h elp in g to m a k e th e c a r n i­
val su ch a su c c e ss, th e R a le ig h
P T A e x p r e sse s it s a p p r e c ia tio n to
th e fo llo w in g firm s W e ib y ’s S h oe
Shop, B e a v erto n P h a r m a c y , C o f­
fee Cup. B e a c h ’s M ark et, W a lk e r s
D ept. S tore, H a r r y ’s Ice C ream ,
T h r ifty M arket, R ic h e y H ard w are,
S a fe w a y , B ea v erto n B a k ery , 0 4 ( 5
B ak ery, C la rk -W h itesid e, S c o tt y ’s
G ard en Supply, Id a an d B ill’s, H oi
land
F eed.
B a k e r ’s
L a n d sca p e
N u rsery . L ab b e’ F lo w ers, C an yon
R o a d S eed and F lo ra l.
W ellm an Seed an d E q u ip m en t,
S n ea d 's B e g o n ia N u rsery , H e le n ’s
B e a u ty Shop, O u les G rocery, B ill
S ten d ler, C. C. W in te r m u te , P o w
ers F u rn itu re, W est S lo p e H a r d ­
w are, W e st S lo p e D ru g,
W e st
S lope R ecord and G ift S h op , S h a-
fer-N eer. B & T M ark et. W estern
D istr ib u to r s,
G e str in g 's
F ood
L ock er, T o d ’s
G rocery,
O regon
L au n d ry, D o u g h e r ty E le c tr ic , W est
S lo p e B p au ty Shop. S u n sh in e D a i­
ry, H e a th m a n
H o te l an d B oyd
C o ffee Co.
M O N TH LY
F IX A T IO N
S L K Y IC L t IIY K G E AND G E N E R A L
W IL L
K L IIK K
P r o c e e d s o f th is issu e w ill be
u sed to c o n s tr u c t a d isp o sa l plant,
g e n e r a l tru n k se w e r sy s te m and
a s y s te m o f sto r m sew ers. B alan ce
o f th e c o st o f a se w e r sy stem , be­
in g a c o lle c tio n sy s te m , w ill be
fin u n ced by a s s e s s m e n t s ag a in st
th e b e n e fitte d
p ro p erty ow ners.
45% Gain For
Wash County
Registration
L ik e nil m o n ey d ealers, w h eth er
in d e p e n d e n t or in stitu tio n a l, bond
b u y ers w ill n e v e r g iv e a d e fin ite
a n sw e r on a n is s u e u n less It is
o ffe r e d for th em , on sa le, a cco rd ­
in g to c it y m a n a g er, M aurice R o­
m ig. H o w ev er, a ll p rin cip als on
the m o n ey m a rk et in d ica te that
th ey fa v o r g e n e r a l o b lig a tio n and
B a n c r o ft bon d s, ra th er th an sin g le
g e n e r a l o b lig a tio n bonds.
---- -----
"Cowpokes And Lassies
Vacationists Say
Strawberries In
Calif. Were Fine
The Clock Turns Back
R e tu r n in g from a tw o w e e k s
trip by c a r to s o m e tim e s su n n y
j C a lifo rn ia , M ay 3. Mr. an d Mrs.
C arl
A. R a sm u ss e n , B e a v e r to n ,
rep ort th a t th e b ig fr e sh s tr a w ­
b erries an d g a rd en fr e sh
vege­
ta b le s w e r e r ea lly fin e . A cco m ­
p a n y in g th em on th e tr ip to C h ico
an d M od esto, C a lifo r n ia w a s C a rl’s
Hister, M rs. W illiam M a n n in g o f
R oseb u rg.
The
v a c a tio n is ts
rep o rt
th a t
b u sin e ss c o n d itio n s in th e so u th
se e m to be ab ou t th e sa m e a s lo­
c a lly . T h e y r etu rn ed h ig h ly en ­
th u s ia s tic o v er th e n e w h ig h w a y
from R o seb u rg to G r a n ts P a ss,
part o f It s till u n d er c o n str u c tio n ,
w h ich w ill m a k e m o to r in g in th a t
part o f th e sta te a rea l p leasu re,
w hen th e job is fin ish e d .
A lth o u g h th e trip w a s m ark ed
by q u ite a b it o f ra in , th e r e w a s
1 a lso p le n ty o f C a lifo r n ia ’s u n fo r­
g e tta b le su n sh in e .th e y say.
T h e p arty v is ite d M r R a sm u s
s e n ’s co u sin In C h ic o an d Mrs.
R a sm u sse n 's s is te r In M odesto.
J
Fastest Hurdle
Time Helps Win
By Beaverton Hi
Blind Specialist
Joins Dept. Store
Staff At Walker's
IN THE GAY NINETIES, according to the herewith
pictured 7th and 8th graders at Garden Home, this is how
you'd look
Pert of the annual Spring plays put on by the students
m t h e Garden Home school, April 29 the group above turn­
ed the clock back and presented a Goy Nineties hevue
Also on the program was "Coloniol Play Time," first
grade, "Play Partv Games," second grade, "Spanish Fiesta,"
fifth and sixth grades and "Pioneer Barn Dance," by third
and fourth grades (Photo by Harrell Phene 4982, Beaverton
K EY E N l L BONDS
A fter le n g th y stu d y of a ll u n g les
o f se w e r bond p resen tation , th e
B e a v e r to n c ity cou n cil, a t its M ay
3 m e e tin g , c it y hall, voted to
rescin d a m o tio n of A pril 8 by
w h ich se w e r co n stru ctio n w ould
be fin a n c e d en tirely by gen eru l
o b lig a tio n b o n d s and o ld e r the
c ity a tto r n e y to prepare n e c e ss­
a ry p ro ced u re for the c a llin g of
a sp e c ia l
e le c tio n and
su b m it
a p ro p o sitio n to th e vo ters for th e
Issu a n ce o f n ot to exceed $190.000
g e n e r a l o b lig a tio n revenue b onds
to
be retir e d
by a m in im u m
ch a r g e o f $1.50 per m onth for
se w e r se r v ic e , th e b alan ce by g e n ­
eral ta x a tio n .
W a sh in g to n co u n ty reg istra tio n
fig u r e s, a s rele a sed
by co u n ty
cler k . W . A. T upper, show a gain
o f a p p r o x im a te ly 45 percent over
to ta ls o f 1944. In last m in u te
p a rty d e c la r a tio n , th e R ep u b lican
g a in h it a n ew high over th e
D e m o cra ts.
T o ta l u n o ffic ia l list g iv e s the
fo llo w in g fig u r e s: R ep u b lican , 15,-
271; D e m o c r a ts, 11,991, In d ep en d ­
en t. 154; S o c ia lis ts. 19; Prohibl
tio n ist, 16 an d m iscella n eo u s, 86.
T o ta l r e g is tr a tio n s for th e May
21 p rim a ry a re 27,537.
FOOD SALE
In la s t f a ll’s sp ecial 1947 e le c ­
St. C ecelia A ltar S o c ie ty m e e t­
in g w a s held A pril 28, a t th e rec­ tio n , a to ta l o f 22,684 voters w ere
tory, Mrs. C ecelia L a m h erg er pre­ e lig ib le to p a rticip a te.
In 1944, w h e n T h om as E D ew ­
sid in g.
ey
an d
P r e sid e n t
F ran k lin
D.
T h e la d ie s en jo y ed a round ta ­
ble d isc u ssio n a fte r w h ich c o ffe e R o o s e v e lt w ere th e ca n d id a tes for
p r e sid e n t, a to ta l of 18,986 vo ters
and c o o k ie s w ere served.
S a tu rd a y , M ay 8. th ey w ill hold w ere r e g is te r e d , a s follow s: R e ­
a food sa le a t W a lk e r ’s d e p a r t­ p u b lica n s, 10,690 and D em o cra ts.
m e n t sto r e from 9:ft0 o'clock on 7.890.
In te r m s o f p ercen ta g es, th e
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D
e
m o c r a ts g a in by ab ou t 52 per
REPORTED ILL
c e n t o v er 1944 r e g istr a tio n s, w h ile
Mrs. A. E. S m ith on G reenw ood
th e R e p u b lic a n s are o n ly ab ou t
d riv e is rep o rted q u ite 111.
42 per c e n t a h ea d o f th e ir n u m ­
ber in th e la st p r e sid e n tia l elec-
# /
1 tion .
In sp ite o f its p e r c e n ta g e gain ,
J th e c o u n ty D e m o c r a tic o tg a n iz a -
j tion h as not p rep ared n fu ll sla te
Sr
| o f c a n d id a te s fo r a ll o f f ic e s on
th e g en e r a l e le c tio n b a llo t nnd in
I no r a se, c o u n ty w id e , Is th ere n
c h o ice o f c a n d id a te s In th e pri­
m ary e le c tio n .
THESE WESTERNERS took time out, in their colorful
pageantry at the Garden Home grade school, April 29, to
present a "Pioneer Born Donee" as the third and fourth
grace's contribution to the annual Spring plays, theme of
"Song and Dance "
Although the entertainment was wholly carried by the
youngsters, they were carefully trained and directed by the
school faculty Wayne S Thurman is principal at Garden
Home
(Photo by Harrell- Phone 4988, Beaverton)
S I N G H C O P Y FIV£ CEN TS
IN A D V A N C E $2 00 PER YEAR
In its a c tio n , th e c ity cou n cil
s t r e s s e s th a t it is not c a llin g the
elec tio n , a s y e ,t bu t are b eg in n in g
th e fin a l s t e p s o f en refu l p repara­
tion so th a t th e is su e m a y be so
p re sen ted to th e public in co n ­
sid ered form .
F ig u r in g
im p o r ta n tly
in
the
c o u n c il's d e lib e r a tio n s is th e m at
ter o f re c e p tio n by bond b uyers
o f th e se w e r issu e.
In h is p rep a ra to ry w ork, the
c ity a tto r n e y w ill p rep are th e city
c o u n c il’s d e c is io n on th e am ou n t
o f b onds, th e te r m to run and th e
m eth o d o f retirem en t. T h e m in i­
m um m o n th ly ch a r g e from u sers
w ill be b a sed on th e m in im u m
u n it o f w a te r p lu s p rop ortion ate
a m o u n t for a n y o v era g es. S ew er
c o lle c tio n c o st w ill be a ss e sse d
a g a in s t b e n e f i t in g property, pel
fo o t o f fr o n ta g e , w ith co rn er lots
b ein g a s s e s s e d 50 p ercen t o f total
fro n t fo o ta g e.
In v ie w o f th e public d em a n d ,
th e c o u n c il in d ica ted , an e le c tio n
by th e p eop le on th e issu e Is th e
o n ly c o u rse It ca n follow .
A tto rn ey P a u l P a tte r so n , d u rin g
d isc u ssio n o f h is In stru ctio n s, re­
lu c ta n tly rep orted th a t th e p ress
o f b u sin e ss an d oth er a c tiv itie s
w a s so h e a v y h e w o u ld be w illin g
to s te p a sid e and h a v e th e etty
e n g a g e a n o th e r la w y er. In ord er
to sp eed le g a l w ork n e c e ss a r y foi
th e se w e r d e v elo p m en t. P o ssib le
leg a l w ork In c o n n e c tio n w ith the
S o rren to w ell situ a tio n a lso adds
a g r o w in g b u rden on h is tim e, he
Ind icates.
T h e c it y c o u n cil d e c la r e s th e m ­
se lv e s co n cern ed o v er th e s it u a ­
tion nnd prom ised to tr y to seek
o th er le g a l r e p r e se n ta tio n If Mr
P a tte r so n d ec la r e s It n e c e ss a r y .
B e fo r e a d jo u rn m en t, th e c o u n ­
cil v o ted F ire C h ief A r c h ie O lson
$50 to g o to th e fir e m e n ’s c o n ­
v en tio n in B end, in J u n e.
Court Of Awards
For Girl Scouts
Beaverton. May 7
T h e*A . B. C. n eig h b o rh o o d c lu b
w ill hold a girl sc o u t o f a w a r d s a t
B ea v erto n g rad e sc h o o l M ay 7
at 7 00 p. m P a r e n ts an d fr ie n d s
a r e co rd ia lly in v ite d to a tte n d
T h e fo llo w in g g ir l
sco u ts
and
B row n ie troop s w ill p a r tic ip a te .
T he tw o
A lo h a -H u b er
troop s.
B row n ie troop N o. 215, M rs. E. L.
T aylor, leader,
an d g ir l sc o u t
in te r m e d ia te troop N o 169. Mr*.
R. A. C ottis, lead er;
B a rn es sch ool
B r o w n ie tro o p
N o. 299. Mrs. M M. B ro w n , lea d er
B en verton grad e sc h o o ls, four
troop s; B row n ie tro o p N o. 318,
M rs. H . V. P a sley ; B r o w n ie troop
N o. 95. Mrs. I W. L u tz; B r o w n ie
troop N o. 279, Mrs. F lo r ia n M ills
and girl sco u t In term ed ia te troop
N o. 49, Mrs. R. W
W eb ster.
C edar M ills, girl sc o u t in te r m e d ­
iate troop N o. 101, M rs. H. T
M itch ell,
leader,
an d
B r o w n ie
troop No. 241, M rs V era K ra u se
leader.
T h e A. B. C. clu b w ill h old its
la st m e e tin g u ntil fall, W e d n e s­
day, M ay 12 at 1.00 p. m . in th e
B ea v erto n grade sc h o o l c a fe te r ia
to d is c u ss plan s an d le a d e r s h ip
for th e tro o p s th is c o m in g year.
A lo n g tim e re sid e n t o f B e a v e r ­
ton and w ell-k n o w n
h e r e a b o u ts, BALL CLUB WINS
W illiam R H ubbard, fo r 25 y e a r s
B aseb all fa n s o f th e B e a v e r to n
head o f t h e M eier an d F ra n k Co. a rea h a v e the c h a n c e to w a tc h a
s h a d e nnd V e n e t i a n b l i n d d e p a r t­ w in n in g ball clu b p erfo rm M ay
m ent. h as Joined th e s t a f f o f W alk-1 9, at th e grade sc h o o l g ro u n d s
i t ’ s d ep a rtm en t
sto r e in B e a v e r -' B y w a y o f its 3 to 3 d e fe a t o f
! ton.
H illsb oro, S u n d ay,
M ay 2, t h e
Mr. H ubbard r e sig n e d from th e B ea v erto n
sem i-p ro s a r e
b e g in ­
j P o rtla n d sto re b e c a u se o f s e r i o u s , n in g to prove th a t th e y h a v e a
III h ea lth . H a v in g w o n a su rp rls- m u ch stro n g er te a m th a n
last
j in g b a ttle for reco v ery , Mr. H ub­ y ea r and should g e t a lo n g In th e
bard op era ted a C h r istm a s tree | cu rren t race.
stan d on C anyon road la st w in ter J W alt T u rn er sh o w ed g r o a t e f ­
' d u rin g h is recu p era tio n .
fe c tiv e n e s s la st S u n d a y , al l owi ng
In hi* m e r c h a n d isin g
e x p e r i­ o n ly 5 h its. B ob Voorhees. b a ck
en ce, Mi H ubbard w a s reco g n iz ed stop, sh o w ed w ell a n d t h e en tire
as a sh ad e and b lin d s p e c ia list. I tea m h it it o ff In f ine sty le .